Hawktawk wrote:It was our day for sure. My personal MVP was Wilson due to him being able to continuously move the chains and set up scores in spite of poor line play and an off night from Lynch. But Harvin had a huge impact on the game and you just admitted as much.The pooch kick in particular was a whisker from being a possible Denver possession on our goal line and Harvin ripped it all the way, an absolutely spectacular play. That play was the back breaker.
We really dont disagree on much, its more of a hair splitting thing. We ALL agree Harvin was a debacle and its whistling in the graveyard to say the saga isn't a big deal. As you correctly stated the damage is incalculable. Tate, Clem, well so many guys were lost. And the insubordination may have well cost us the difference between 6-3 and say 8-1.It was a complete disaster in hindsight, no sugar coating it.
Agreed about Wilson being the MVP if there was one, but I think the voters wanted to give it to a defensive player due to the fact that the overwhelming difference making factor was the play of our defense, and I agree with that line of thinking. Point is that there really wasn't an MVP, which is why I contend that the absence of any single individual on our team would not have changed the result.
The pooch kick bounced 10 feet in the air, so I don't think Denver had much of a chance of recovering it. Pretty easy for anyone that could walk and chew gum at the same time to field it. W/O Harvin to return it, worst case scenario we start the 2nd half from the 25 or 30 and keep the ball away from Peyton for another 5 minutes or so instead of letting them get the ball at 14:30 in the 3rd, albeit another 7 points down. There wasn't anything in the play in the second half that would have indicated that Denver had solved the riddle and could have come from 3 scores down at the half, which historically happens only about 10% of the time. The real killer was Smith's pick 6 that turned it into a 3 score game. The KO return turned a 90% assurance of victory into a rout.
My whole point of going through that exercise was to defeat any thought about this trade not being the worst in the history of our franchise. I understand that you're in basic agreement with me and I didn't mean to pick a fight with you.
Sorry about the tread diversion.