Re: Percy's future w/ Vikings looking uncertain
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:11 pm
Don't mind if he's gone as long as we get something good or equal out of it.
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Harvin was leading the league in receptions with the "crappy" QB throwing to him.chicagopurple wrote:Moss left too soon, we already screwed up by losing sydney rice, now we will lose Harvin....but really, what top line receive would WANT to be on a team without a QB?? These receivers are big money players and they know they can have their whole career go down the drain if they end up on a team with a crappy QB who makes em look like a poor receiver....I can't blame Harvin if he leaves....
Yeah loud mouthed, divas never get anywhere in the NFL....just take up space on the benchyezzir wrote:Percy Harvin is a diva, whether you like it or not. If you get into a yelling, "heated" exchange with possibly the most calm coach in the NFL, that's impressively telling.
Betcha my new 99 Wide Glide I could throw 80% of those passes to PH and I havent thrown a foortball in over 3 years. And before that I only played intermedial between the dorms i was staying in. Why do you always have to try and make the point about Ponder in every friggin thread?Purple bruise wrote: Harvin was leading the league in receptions with the "crappy" QB throwing to him.
Heh, exactly. People need to realize that with high talent comes a certain degree of arrogance, and that seems to be more the case with WRs than maybe any other position in professional sports (and ooh boy do Minnesota professional sports teams hate these kinds of athletes). For Percy that arrogance manifests itself as some kind of oppositional anti-authority thing. He may be a great teammate but behind the scenes he could very well be a complete #### to the coaching staff.PurpleKoolaid wrote: Yeah loud mouthed, divas never get anywhere in the NFL....just take up space on the bench
PurpleKoolaid wrote: Betcha my new 99 Wide Glide I could throw 80% of those passes to PH and I havent thrown a foortball in over 3 years. And before that I only played intermedial between the dorms i was staying in. Why do you always have to try and make the point about Ponder in every friggin thread?
He could mean he was an amazing talent all by himself! Why are you putting words in his mouth! Why trying to make things out of it that weren't? MY PURPLE MASCARA IS RUNNING BE RIGHT BACK!HornedMessiah wrote: Heh, exactly. People need to realize that with high talent comes a certain degree of arrogance, and that seems to be more the case with WRs than maybe any other position in professional sports (and ooh boy do Minnesota professional sports teams hate these kinds of athletes). For Percy that arrogance manifests itself as some kind of oppositional anti-authority thing. He may be a great teammate but behind the scenes he could very well be a complete #### to the coaching staff.
This morning on KFAN, Ben Leber shared his thoughts. He said that during practices, Percy could be "explosively individualistic", which is just a nice fancy-talk way of saying that he was an ####. The way he talked about it was telling....he didn't really come off as defending Percy. It came off more as "Hey if the team is having issues with Percy I can understand, because I've seen some ####, man..."
[/quote]Purple bruise wrote:
I think he meant "remedial"[/quote]VikingPaul73 wrote:
Yup, some people want to explain it away as media people crying "smoke!" when there's no fire, but there's clearly some fire here. You'd have to be living under a rock to not realize it. It's always something with Percy, and as more and more people connected with the team are interviewed a clearer picture is being painted. Seems like he's a complex guy who is probably hard to work with and be around. Sound familiar, anyone? Remember back in 2010 when they brought Moss back and some wondered aloud if he would be a bad influence on Percy? Why did those concerns exist in the first place? Because even back then there were questions about his personality.Demi wrote:He could mean he was an amazing talent all by himself! Why are you putting words in his mouth! Why trying to make things out of it that weren't? MY PURPLE MASCARA IS RUNNING BE RIGHT BACK! :rofl
I'm sorry but Harvin's "issues" aren't even in the same league as Moss' drama. That is like comparing Wayne Gretzky to some scrub on the local high school JV team.HornedMessiah wrote: Yup, some people want to explain it away as media people crying "smoke!" when there's no fire, but there's clearly some fire here. You'd have to be living under a rock to not realize it. It's always something with Percy, and as more and more people connected with the team are interviewed a clearer picture is being painted. Seems like he's a complex guy who is probably hard to work with and be around. Sound familiar, anyone? Remember back in 2010 when they brought Moss back and some wondered aloud if he would be a bad influence on Percy? Why did those concerns exist in the first place? Because even back then there were questions about his personality.
Moss never once physically attacked a coach on any level that I'm aware of. And while he had issues with coaches I don't recall him having to be separated from any of them.mansquatch wrote: I'm sorry but Harvin's "issues" aren't even in the same league as Moss' drama. That is like comparing Wayne Gretzky to some scrub on the local high school JV team.
My guess is that a lot of this has to do with Money.