Hawktawk wrote:Percy Harvin was a huge part of winning a super bowl which justified his existence . Graham won some games here and I think set the single season team record . He was wasted on Russ at least at that time as Russ spreads it around .
govandals wrote:I agree Harvin was impactful in SBXLVII, The 2 sweeps in the 1st quarter and the punt return were a joy to watch in the biggest game in franchise history. However, I feel they win that game without him.
Do you know how many regular season games Harvin played in?
6
Yup, 6 games in 2 seasons.
Pete dealt a 1st, 3rd and a 7th for 6 games. Thats a bad trade.
in hindsight, I'll concede on the Jimmy Graham trade, It wasn't THAT bad. A 1st and a decent center for 3 productive years is almost a wash. I would still rather have a roster of young, cheap and hungry than soft and expensive.
The JA trade may be the biggest blunder in Pete's reign.
I'm with govandals with regard to Harvin. He did absolutely nothing to help us get to the Super Bowl, and although he made some very significant contributions in the game itself, it was so dominant, one of the most dominant, lopsided in the history of the game, that we win it going away without any single player on our roster being present, whether it be Russell, Beast, Bennett, Bobby, Kam, Earl, et al. We got almost nothing in return for that trade, and he nearly tore the team apart the following season with his blatant insubordination. He was the definition of a locker room cancer.
However, I come down a little more on the glass half empty side of the Graham trade. My problem was that he was completely out of character of the type of player we needed for our offense and our team in particular. He was a soft, hated to block, a one dimensional player that was a wide receiver at heart, not an inline tight end. In addition, we gave up a known quantity, a veteran Pro Bowl center with a lot of tread left without having a plan other than
"next man up!" to replace the most important position along the OL. The trade showed Pete's lack of respect for the offensive line. And to make matters worse, we didn't utilize Graham until his last year with us, then we let him go without an attempt to resign him.
The jury is still out on the JA trade, but at this point, it doesn't look any better.