october12thMAN
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This team has seemed off all season! They haven't had the attitude that they played with last year, nor the physicality. PH contributed probably .3% to the season we had last year. Yes he "can be" an impact player, but how many impact play of his throughout the season got us to the SB or won us the SB? The 2nd have kick-off return is it! And, we still would have won that game!
I understand the frustration with the outcome of the trade in regards to what we gave up to this end result, but honestly, how much of an impact do you think Harvin will have in NY with a new OC and a new system? We have great receivers now, same as last year minus 1, and we have two potentially great rookies who already KNOW OUR OFFENSE! Getting them up to game speed will be the only issue. However, Harvin in NY will most likely end similarly to how it did here, probably worse. He won't pick up the offense that quickly, thus lessening his impact greatly, and bringing his attitude to the forefront, yet again.
If the "rumors" are true, and he was the cancer that he's purported to be, I give this organization a ton of credit for swallowing their pride, realizing their mistake, and doing what is best for the team, regardless of timing or fan/public opinion. We had a definitive identity last year, damn, the last two to 3 years to be honest. That was gone this year, and even before this new broke, you could not convince me that it was exclusively due to the loss of BB, Clem, Red and Tate! It was more than that, way more, but I just couldn't put a finger on it, until today. I, to be honest, welcome the perceived "shove off of our pedestal", get us out of the lime light, let us get back to work as the misfits, the underdog. Let them underestimate the Seahawks and the 12's and see where that gets them!
GO HAWKS!
-On a side note, Did any of you see BB stiff the receiver off the line last night?
I understand the frustration with the outcome of the trade in regards to what we gave up to this end result, but honestly, how much of an impact do you think Harvin will have in NY with a new OC and a new system? We have great receivers now, same as last year minus 1, and we have two potentially great rookies who already KNOW OUR OFFENSE! Getting them up to game speed will be the only issue. However, Harvin in NY will most likely end similarly to how it did here, probably worse. He won't pick up the offense that quickly, thus lessening his impact greatly, and bringing his attitude to the forefront, yet again.
If the "rumors" are true, and he was the cancer that he's purported to be, I give this organization a ton of credit for swallowing their pride, realizing their mistake, and doing what is best for the team, regardless of timing or fan/public opinion. We had a definitive identity last year, damn, the last two to 3 years to be honest. That was gone this year, and even before this new broke, you could not convince me that it was exclusively due to the loss of BB, Clem, Red and Tate! It was more than that, way more, but I just couldn't put a finger on it, until today. I, to be honest, welcome the perceived "shove off of our pedestal", get us out of the lime light, let us get back to work as the misfits, the underdog. Let them underestimate the Seahawks and the 12's and see where that gets them!
GO HAWKS!
-On a side note, Did any of you see BB stiff the receiver off the line last night?