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Great post!
Happypuppy":pncj9h96 said:Not in football shape? Please... He did fine against MIN. He is a veteran receiver; it is not like he gets hit all that much when is running away from the field![]()
Krodwhodat":2i097x0h said:Wartooth":2i097x0h said:Krodwhodat":2i097x0h said:Penman96":2i097x0h said:Harvin's past play against the Saints is irrelevant. Especially if the main reference is the one Vikings / Saints playoff game in NO. This is a different scheme for Harvin - the load isn't all on his shoulders anymore.
And its a different defense for the Saints - against the Vikings keying on Harvin as the main pass threat was a option, now it isn't.
I'd be overjoyed to see Harvin occupy Keenan Lewis all day (if Lewis could even do that) because it would leave Tate, Baldwin, and Kearse freed up. The Saints secondary isn't as strong as it was last time they saw Harvin, if he takes away the Saints only decent corner I'm predicting a good day for our other receivers. Can't wait for tomorrow.
Harvin isn't as strong as the last time he saw the saints as well. Let's be realistic. The guy is not in football shape. It takes a few weeks to get up to par. He will get winded. It will be wet trying to cut on that hip. Getting hit a few times. He's not the same gut that you would see had he been playing 5 weeks. You guys know this as well.
What ever helps you sleep tonight son...But I would suggest Bourbon!
Go Hawks!
I'll sleep fine no pressure on us. We are expected to lose. When we win I'm going to be worried about the well being of the Seahawks fans. You guys are so high right now that the trip down will not be a fun one.....
CHawkTailGator":n5til448 said:Its funny. The reason the 49ers are so confident that they can go into Carolina and win is that Crabtree is back. Harvin >> Crabtree
austinslater25":jbsgkbgd said:I have watched countless expert picks and game breakdowns and rarely is Harvin mentioned. Rotoworld did a good job talking about how he big this could be but everyone else seems to ignore it. Our offense has struggled and Tim Hasslebeck laid the blame on the WR's this week saying no one has been getting separation the past month. So the one area we arguably have a weakness at we bring in last years mvp front runner through the first 10 weeks of the season at a position of need. If this was Gronk it would be on espn 24/7. This isn't a rant talking about how the media disses our market. It just seems like a lack of homework from almost everyone. Its honestly baffling. Thoughts?
Krodwhodat":brar48tu said:Because Harvin has never had a good game vs the saints
5meterhawkfan":1luh47wb said:I think the doubters on Harvin can certainly make that case, but I think the point of this thread isn't even if he doesn't do anything or if he lights it up.
I think the point is that Harvin is a great talking point for analysts to polarize their argument one side or the other and it hasn't got much play.
AbsolutNET":33hl6s2g said:2009? Are these 49er fans in disguise? What does 2009 have to do with today?
The media has been quiet because he hasn't played all year and he has yet to show that he is a game changer for this team. IMO, anyway
CHawkTailGator":1ej60j0x said:Its funny. The reason the 49ers are so confident that they can go into Carolina and win is that Crabtree is back. Harvin >> Crabtree