RiverDog wrote:Apparently early this morning, Pete was his usual gloomy self when the question about Percy Harvin arose. In the morning, Pete continued his assessment from recent interviews, ie that Percy might be done for the season. However, by mid afternoon, he announced that he's returning to practice and might play in our first playoff game.
What happened? Can anyone explain this abrupt change?
RiverDog wrote:Apparently early this morning, Pete was his usual gloomy self when the question about Percy Harvin arose. In the morning, Pete continued his assessment from recent interviews, ie that Percy might be done for the season. However, by mid afternoon, he announced that he's returning to practice and might play in our first playoff game.
What happened? Can anyone explain this abrupt change?
Steady_Hawk wrote:I listen to 710 Seattle every day and I agree that people really aren't asking the correct questions about Harvin. I can see that clearly in this forum. I really do think that this is a case of setback after setback on a surgery. Percy only makes 4.9 Mil this year, it's the smallest part of his contract that is more back loaded. So realistically, we could cut him after the SB and he would make very little compared to that very big contract he signed.
I honestly do not believe this is some jackass trying to make a ton of dough and sit on a couch like a fat Albert Haynesworth. Like Pete said, it takes some people years to get right with hip surgeries and Harvin is doing that in mere months. Harvin is so darn talented it's unreal, and it feels like you have a brand new Ferrari sitting in the driveway and you can't drive it because it has some electrical issues.
I totally understand where people are coming from on this topic especially considering his past, but some things simply are what they are and nothing more. I think this is one of those situations.
Steady_Hawk wrote:I listen to 710 Seattle every day and I agree that people really aren't asking the correct questions about Harvin. I can see that clearly in this forum. I really do think that this is a case of setback after setback on a surgery. Percy only makes 4.9 Mil this year, it's the smallest part of his contract that is more back loaded. So realistically, we could cut him after the SB and he would make very little compared to that very big contract he signed.
I honestly do not believe this is some jackass trying to make a ton of dough and sit on a couch like a fat Albert Haynesworth. Like Pete said, it takes some people years to get right with hip surgeries and Harvin is doing that in mere months. Harvin is so darn talented it's unreal, and it feels like you have a brand new Ferrari sitting in the driveway and you can't drive it because it has some electrical issues.
I totally understand where people are coming from on this topic especially considering his past, but some things simply are what they are and nothing more. I think this is one of those situations.
HawkWow wrote:Steady_Hawk wrote:I listen to 710 Seattle every day and I agree that people really aren't asking the correct questions about Harvin. I can see that clearly in this forum. I really do think that this is a case of setback after setback on a surgery. Percy only makes 4.9 Mil this year, it's the smallest part of his contract that is more back loaded. So realistically, we could cut him after the SB and he would make very little compared to that very big contract he signed.
I honestly do not believe this is some jackass trying to make a ton of dough and sit on a couch like a fat Albert Haynesworth. Like Pete said, it takes some people years to get right with hip surgeries and Harvin is doing that in mere months. Harvin is so darn talented it's unreal, and it feels like you have a brand new Ferrari sitting in the driveway and you can't drive it because it has some electrical issues.
I totally understand where people are coming from on this topic especially considering his past, but some things simply are what they are and nothing more. I think this is one of those situations.
Yours is a very fair and balanced position, SH. But questions surrounding the Harvin situation, are also asked in the book "The boy that cried wolf". IS he lying or is he telling the truth? We know that he has lied in the past, and a liar shouldn't be stunned if he is not believed. This is wayyyy more on Harvin than it is on any of us that questioned him, or his motivation. Apparently Harvin never read the book, so he can thank us for reading it to him.
Zorn76 wrote:What's strange to me is how a professional athlete would give a s*** what the general public thinks in the 1st place, so much so that they pay attention to twitter remarks or even have one of those accounts to begin with.
Of all the social media out there, it is the single biggest p.o.s., and one that a lot of public figures should shutdown, let alone read.
RiverDog wrote:Zorn76 wrote:What's strange to me is how a professional athlete would give a s*** what the general public thinks in the 1st place, so much so that they pay attention to twitter remarks or even have one of those accounts to begin with.
Of all the social media out there, it is the single biggest p.o.s., and one that a lot of public figures should shutdown, let alone read.
You mad, bro?
LOL! I agree. It's no wonder some coaches have tried to prohibit their players from going onto the social media.
HumanCockroach wrote:So maybe I missed something here, but it seems people are implying some sort of "lying" problem Harvin has had in the past. What lie was he telling? Just curious, because I don't remember a huge problem with lies being his issues in Minnesota. There was rumblings of injury prone, or primadonna, or even a malcontent with the coaching staff, but lies? Not that I heard of. So if you all could just fill me in on his lying problem it would be greatly appreciated.
Not sure how many times people have to hear "major surgery" before they grasp what that entails, but not sure making stuff up ( which to be honest is a BULK of what fans disappointed with his ability to play is) helps in any way, nor is it just telling it like it is. I've heard every silly made up thing I can think of. From he's a puss, to he is lying, to he doesn't want to play. NONE of it is backed up with anything but speculation, bias ( usually that is just a continuation of a dislike of the original trade) or frustration.
jshawaii22 wrote:I have questions for the forum: What makes it 'our right' to know what is driving Percy? If the team was 'holding him back' for the playoffs... would you feel cheated that he didn't play sooner?
Maybe he really is hurt. is it our right to ask the doctors if we don't get the answer's from him or Pete? If the team 'conspires' to make it up to help the team, will you call them out? (By the way, Pete makes stuff up all the time. He gives great press conferences if you listen to the unedited versions. So does Russell).
If we find out that he really did just get pissed off with the torment on the internet, then good for all of us... but is this really the way we want it to go down?
Bo Jackson could never play again after his hip went out. It's one of those injuries that makes it hard to cut, turn, stride. It's like turf toe for a lineman. It's just one of those injuries.
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HumanCockroach wrote:I'm not arguing a thing, I am pointing out that unless you are Harvin, or the FO you are speculating, and nothing more. I am pointing out the fact that 99% of society has taken time to recover from things far less serious than major hip surgery, and do so without having to face getting pummelled on a football field against world class athletes, I am pointing out the fact that while it easy for anyone not named Harvin, to judge, speculate and insinuate whatever they want, not a ONE. Of them knows jack crap about what was decided by Harvin, what was decided by Carroll, the medical staff or anyone else with first hand knowledge of the situation. Unlike a claim to "know" that he is or has or was lying, my statements are true, not speculation, or conclusion drawn from what I "think", they are drawn on what is accurately been divulged. From those actually dealing with his recovery and ability to perform and play.
I remain in the "innocent until proven guilty crowd" and will continue to be so. Condemn him all you want, not a bit of it is backed up by anything but suspicions, speculation or bias, either by you or something you read in the press or on the television. Since I don't waste time on rumours or guesses, I'll continue to operate on what I actually KNOW, which is he had surgery, and is attempting to recover in time to play this year in the playoffs.
HumanCockroach wrote:You're right, I guess I still adhere to the thought of treating people equally until such time they prove that they are dishonest. I would treat Wilson and Harvin the same, as the "facts" you say are "backing" up the opinions, aren't facts at all but accepted truths among a group of people. Extrapolating something to match peoples speculation, IMHO isn't a fact. The facts are he has had problems with migraines, fans are the ones calling it bunk, he missed time after surgery, fans are the ones calling it lies, he was shut down last season, and no one knows why, as it has never been made public, he was in fact injured last season, does that mean he was hurt, that the staff didn't want him, or that he was a cancer? You all draw your own conclusions and profess them as "fact", they aren't, but that is really my point. Saying missed pre draft interviews, saying he over slept is a lie is all fine and dandy, but no one on this board can claim that as "fact" unless they were with him when it occurred.
I see LOTS of guesses, speculation and claims, in this and many other threads over the course of the season and even before the trade, but very little in the way of fact.
HumanCockroach wrote:LOL, which just another way of saying YOU expected something, allowed yourself to believe those expectations, and are disappointed, so instead of being introspective, seeing it was you placing those expectations, not the player or the team, you ( and by that I mean the fans expecting the surgery not to happen, and once it happened there to be no delays, or set backs what so ever) decide to put 2 and 2 together, and come up with the "facts" you want. Got it.
LOL. Maybe they should just cut the guy, be done with it, course then when he wins a couple MVPS somewhere else fans will be griping about what a dumb move it was, or complaining how they wasted a high pick, when they could have had some mediocre player instead of Harvin. LOL, hedge your position fella's the guy is amazing, period, no matter your opinion on the guy, talent shows, it has and will always be that way and he has it to spare. Most Talented receiver to ever put on a Hawks uniform, and yes that includes my all time favorite Mr. Largent, what he does with it remains to be seen.
obiken wrote:Harvin is toast, he was a good gamble but we lost. Next year we have to cut him loose, period. Its game time, either he contributes in the Playoffs or he is down the road.
With the 9ers its all hands on deck, IF I was betting with my own money that I couldn't afford to lose I would take the 9ers in the coming game. I have been wrong before, and I really, really hope I am wrong on that. Too many weapons, even for our defense.
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I'm not sure which of my facts you are saying I am arriving at. Is it not a fact that Harvin got an opinion not to have surgery and opted for a second opinion, of which he accepted? Is it not a fact that he had major personality conflicts at Minnesota and could not get along with two head coaches? Is it not a fact that he returned to play, looked fantastic, then with a condition described as only "soreness" or "stiffness" and no "structural damage", could not even practice for 5 weeks? Specifically, which of these facts is it that I getting wrong?
monkey wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxFVSLbQq-I
Just saying....
I mean, there's not another athlete in football quite like him, and if he is able to be nothing more than a decoy, he's a great decoy.
He may very well dog it from time to time, it certainly appears like it at times, I cannot say one way or another, but his actual play on the field sure doesn't look like it comes from someone who "dog's it"! He never "dog's it" on the field. No one fights and plays and tries harder than Harvin, unless it's Lynch.
It's hard to believe that someone who plays that hard "dog's it"....but then again, he has had mysteriously appearing and disappearing headaches and various other boo-boos throughout his career, so I can understand why there are some who might question it.
monkey wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxFVSLbQq-I
Just saying....
I mean, there's not another athlete in football quite like him, and if he is able to be nothing more than a decoy, he's a great decoy.
He may very well dog it from time to time, it certainly appears like it at times, I cannot say one way or another, but his actual play on the field sure doesn't look like it comes from someone who "dog's it"! He never "dog's it" on the field. No one fights and plays and tries harder than Harvin, unless it's Lynch.
It's hard to believe that someone who plays that hard "dog's it"....but then again, he has had mysteriously appearing and disappearing headaches and various other boo-boos throughout his career, so I can understand why there are some who might question it.
Hawk Sista wrote: God knows if my actions from age 20-25 were followed by the media, y'all might want some distance from me.
Go Hawks!
Hawktawk wrote:LOL Sis yeah none of us would have wanted to have the press following us around in our late teens, early 20s. I still wouldnt frankly:-) One thing I know about myself is that I always had a strong work ethic. I might have stayed up all night drinking or snorting blow as a young wild man but I showed up for work on time with my hard hat on, even if I had to go puke behind the dumpster sometimes. Now Im a supervisor and I remember those days so I give some latitude to my employees IF THEY HAVE TALENT. Thats the deal with Harvin. He oozes so much talent that he routinely gets away with crud that would get a backup cut a hundred times over. Yes he is explosive when he takes the field. Thats talent, madly so. But a strong work ethic is grabbing your hard hat and lunch pail and coming to work when you dont feel like it, when you are sick, when you are sore. IMO Harvin lacks a strong work ethic.
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