by HumanCockroach » Fri Jan 16, 2015 7:20 pm
If I had to make a guess as to what happened between the two guys, it would be in line with Tate wanted the ball more, and wanted more catches, more targets, and more $$$$. It isn't unique amongst receivers, and with Harvin here, that wasn't going to happen. Maybe Wilson attempted to explain it, or reason with Tate, and he saw it as "not going to bat" for him.
Ultimately, Tate got more $$$$ and the ability to showcase his skills, which in this offense isn't something that there is going to be a ton of opportunities to do. I don't blame him for his choice, and I don't blame Seattle for theirs, truth is, this IS a business, and both sides made decisions best suited for them.
I'll never begrudge Tate for leaving a run heavy team, for one that is clearly pass happy, and doubled his targets from any previous year. Tate was and is a very talented receiver no matter what some feel about him, and proved it quickly in Detroit this season, whether he is happy when all is said and done remains to be seen, as I don't see them winning a championship, or having extended success, some players though, the success of the team is secondary, and maybe Tate is one of those players.
Best of luck moving forward Tate, your contribution while you were here is appreciated, now on to bigger and better things for what it is matters most to the fans pulling and watching this team.