c_hawkbob wrote:Not counting the two most recent moves, but we're in fine shape: http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-foo ... ree-agency
briwas101 wrote:I love how people keep giving Schneider credit for getting rid of harvin, as if it somehow fixes the worst move in team history.
I also love how people act like getting rid of harvin was such a hard thing to do.
Question: what do you do with a guy who is making $10m more per year than he is worth and makes your offense even worse and causes locker room problems? Get rid of him.
Does anyone actually believe it takes balls to get rid of the most overpaid wr in the nfl who single-handedly dragged the team down?
No, if harvin was putting up 100 yard games and scoring touchdowns and making us BETTER ON THE FIELD it would take balls to get rid of him for locker room issues.
It takes exactly 0 balls to get rid of a player who sucks and makes way too much money and made the team worse.
There were 30 GMs who chose not to acquire Harvin from the Vikings. Only 1 made the colossal mistake of trading for him. That is the most important part and people seem to forget it.
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