3. The top NFC contender traded their best weapon for nothing that will help them this season1. Very interested in what Seattle received for him considering all they gave up to acquire him.
2. It takes a big weapon away from an offense that is already somewhat one-dimensional.
1. Very interested in what Seattle received for him considering all they gave up to acquire him.
2. It takes a big weapon away from an offense that is already somewhat one-dimensional.
Apparently a conditional mid-round pick...wow. Something doesn't add up.
I thought trades for big named players didn't happen during the season lol.
He hasn't been a big weapon for them. He was supposed to be, but he hasn't lived up to that label.
All purpose yards for Harvin(receiving, rushing, kick returns)
2081 yards in 2009
1908 yards in 2010
1832 yards in 2011
1347 yards in 2012
75 yards in 2013(1 game)
508 yards in 2014(1626 yds projected for the full season)
Yards per reception
13.2 ypc in 2009
12.2 ypc in 2010
11.1 ypc in 2011
10.9 ypc in 2012
17.0 ypc in 2013(1 single reception in 1 game)
6.0 ypc in 2014
Those aren't the trends you want to see out of your big weapon.