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Percy Harvin to Carolina?


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I think a receiver like Harvin is desperately needed by this team. Smitty is getting old, but is still very good. LaFell is good and we have a good TE in Olsen, but...getting a WR like Harvin, who will make big plays..would go a long way.

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As I previously mentioned, the answer isn't putting him outside, it's putting him everywhere like he is already doing in Minnesota. This will allow the release of AE and Pilares. He is 10x better than any kick returner we have. Then again we can't afford him so this thread is moot.

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As I previously mentioned, the answer isn't putting him outside, it's putting him everywhere like he is already doing in Minnesota. This will allow the release of AE and Pilares. He is 10x better than any kick returner we have. Then again we can't afford him so this thread is moot.

We could...if the new GM opts to begin shaking up this roster. We can't if we remain a Hurney team and our new bodies worth a poot only come from the draft

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We could...if the new GM opts to begin shaking up this roster. We can't if we remain a Hurney team and our new bodies worth a poot only come from the draft

I just don't think any NFL team will pay him Calvin Johnson money. He is starting to look unattractive to me now with his self valuation.

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It wasn't a racist comment, Chuck is Hmong.

This has never been proven. I guarantee he just pretended to be Hmong to get out of making a racist comment regarding nakamura.

Until chuck mans up and posts a picture of himself, he is white and I am a black ginger.

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This has never been proven. I guarantee he just pretended to be Hmong to get out of making a racist comment regarding nakamura.

Until chuck mans up and posts a picture of himself, he is white and I am a black ginger.

No you're not. You look very European to me.

And theres a difference between Hmong and Japanese/White.

You live in Cali, you should know that Cali is Hmong infested ahead of Minnesota.

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I just don't think any NFL team will pay him Calvin Johnson money. He is starting to look unattractive to me now with his self valuation.

Lets hold up for a second. Just bc his name was in consideration as a MVP candidate last season doesnt mean he's up there with Calvin. Never to the day I die will Harvin get Calvin/Larry's money. Harvin if lucky, might get a Desean contract.

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Lets hold up for a second. Just bc his name was in consideration as a MVP candidate last season doesnt mean he's up there with Calvin. Never to the day I die will Harvin get Calvin/Larry's money. Harvin if lucky, might get a Desean contract.

I'm not saying he's up there with Calvin Johnson, I'm saying that he's saying he's up there with Calvin Johnson.

targeting a deal in the range of Calvin Johnson's as opposed to Dwayne Bowe or Vincent Jackson.

Harvin considers himself a "special" player and reportedly wants $16.5 annually, which would put him right behind Megatron ($18.8M average) and ahead of Larry Fitzgerald ($16.06M). Bowe and Jackson, the NFL's third and fourth highest-paid wideouts, collect $11.2M and $11.1M per year, respectively. Per Cole, Harvin "threatened to walk out on the team" last offseason after hearing the Patriots gave Aaron Hernandez a contract extension after only two NFL seasons. "[The Vikings are] in a tough spot," one source told Cole. "If you don't take some aggressive action, this could get really bad." Harvin seems 50:50 to be a Viking in 2013.

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I just don't think any NFL team will pay him Calvin Johnson money. He is starting to look unattractive to me now with his self valuation.

outside of you posting that....I have never heared anyone suggest such a thing.

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outside of you posting that....I have never heared anyone suggest such a thing.

Sorry I didn't post the quote from Rotoworld earlier.

targeting a deal in the range of Calvin Johnson's as opposed to Dwayne Bowe or Vincent Jackson.

Harvin considers himself a "special" player and reportedly wants $16.5 annually, which would put him right behind Megatron ($18.8M average) and ahead of Larry Fitzgerald ($16.06M). Bowe and Jackson, the NFL's third and fourth highest-paid wideouts, collect $11.2M and $11.1M per year, respectively. Per Cole, Harvin "threatened to walk out on the team" last offseason after hearing the Patriots gave Aaron Hernandez a contract extension after only two NFL seasons. "[The Vikings are] in a tough spot," one source told Cole. "If you don't take some aggressive action, this could get really bad." Harvin seems 50:50 to be a Viking in 2013.

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