Percy Harvin retiring. Calling out the ridiculous writer

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who suggested to trade Dez for Percy. Does anyone remember it from a couple years ago?
 

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It made sense years ago. It didn't make any sense now or even 2 or 3 years ago. Harvin's headaches and injuries killed his career but he was a good one in Minnie.
 

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I don't remember who it was but I do remember it was rediculious.
 

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Never thought Harvin was anything that special. Never put up big numbers even when healthy yet everyone thought he was one of the best players in the league.
 

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I would, in the 4th or later. But because he is an athlete he will go higher. He is a nice prospect but very raw as a reciever

Irvin was very impressed with him on game changers. I would take him at 34 personally. I know most will say it's a reach but he can replace Terrance when his contract ends, he gives us great speed and yac, and he can be an emergency return man and qb
 

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Irvin was very impressed with him on game changers. I would take him at 34 personally. I know most will say it's a reach but he can replace Terrance when his contract ends, he gives us great speed and yac, and he can be an emergency return man and qb

I think he has done athletic ability and can be a playmaker but he is too raw for that high of a pick. We need a guy who can fill the 2 role next year and don't think he will be that ready that fast. Even a guy like Dez who played the position struggled to learn what it takes to be a receiver, and this is a system that's not easy for a reciever to learn
 

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It made sense years ago. It didn't make any sense now or even 2 or 3 years ago. Harvin's headaches and injuries killed his career but he was a good one in Minnie.

his attitude killed his career, he was a locker room cancer everywhere he went. He did make a boat load of money, something like $1.4 million per game played.
 

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his attitude killed his career, he was a locker room cancer everywhere he went. He did make a boat load of money, something like $1.4 million per game played.

That didn't kill his career. He never went jobless. He always played for a team. His attitude got him traded but he always had someone willing to pay for his services.
 

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He, along with Holmes and Wallace, were some of the most hyped WRs in the league the past several years. Never understood it.
 
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