by HumanCockroach » Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:10 pm
Harvin has been there a year, and while you may want to insist our third receiver isn't up to snuff, I like what I've seen out of Kearse. Lockette is raw, and isn't anything more than number 6 on our depth chart, and that because of his outstanding special teams play ( Baldwin, Kearse, Harvin, Norwood, Richardson) I'm not overly concerned about his regular offensive snaps. Of the 19 receivers currently holding spots on this roster, yes I do believe one or two step up big this season. They have MORE weapons this season, not less, no matter how much you worry over it. Cream rises to the top, and IMO there is plenty there to be excited about. I suppose a pessimist might say Kearse, Baldwin take steps back, or that Harvin is assured of some lengthy injury, or that there is no way two truly exceptional rookies can have an impact. I'm not one of those, so I see talent, lots of it, I also see gained experience ( Baldwin and Kearse who CARRIED this passing game for weeks and months and made HUGE play after HUGE play to get us where we were going) I see gained health of a premier athlete and wide out ( Harvin) and a slew of talented guys fighting for the LAST roster spot amongst the group.
I'm not going to worry about things that can't be qualified or quantified like "familiarity" with the QB, as there is simply no way I lack faith in Wilson putting in and leading those receivers in the necessary work during this offseason to hit the ground running, it is what he does. I'm not going to fret over uncontrollable circumstances like injuries, or concern myself with Harvin ability to catch WR screens and short to mid range passes. Harvin showed the ability to play off Wilson in every one of his opportunities on the field ( Catch against Minnesota and missed end zone pass against Saints are prime examples of him finding open space on Wilson scrambles).
Just choose not to make a bigger deal out of something than it needs to be. So far Norwood and Richardson have been the targets on several huge plays from Wilson, and I'm not about to assume anything about them until I see them on a field.
I trust Wilson to lead these guys, and I trust Kearse and Baldwin to improve and learn from last season, I trust that Carroll and Schneider had a plan when they drafted Richardson and Norwood, and I trust that Harvin will play more than 1/2 of one game during the regular season. If that makes me an optomist than so be it. It does surprise me that you of all people don't trust Wilson to put in the work necessary to get on the same page as his receivers, it is after all what premier, face of the franchise, great leaders DO after all, and I've seen zero evidence to the contrary up to this point.