Lol, Thomas for Harvin? Damn would have to have been senile to think anyone would agree to that trade 
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Lol, Thomas for Harvin? Damn would have to have been senile to think anyone would agree to that trade 
ljigga said:
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5mins before kickoff
| pokoko said: The only thing that happened here is that Seattle realized he wasn't worth the money and they decided to cut bait. The Jets, being the Jets, decided to ignore all of that, I guess under the assumption that Geno Smith will be much better at getting Harvin the ball. Should be entertaining. |
I suspect more it's their version of a hail mary, as the GM ain't sticking around without very tangible results.
noname2200 said:
I suspect more it's their version of a hail mary, as the GM ain't sticking around without very tangible results. |
The funny thing is, on paper, it might look pretty good. Seattle's offense is about being efficient. They aren't going to sacrifice that in an effort to get one guy off. The Jets, they might as well. They have nothing to lose. I don't think the Jets themselves will improve but Harvin might put up some nice numbers that fool people. He's never going to be worth that ridiculous salary, though.
I'm watching people cut Harvin from their fantasy rosters. I'm thinking about picking him up.

RolStoppable said:
I am envious of the Panthers. They get to watch the Packers play from really up close. |
Judging from the score, I suspect the DBs at least have a terrible view: blink and they're gone.
| pokoko said: Seattle making Austin Davis looks like a future MVP. |
Oh, what's going on?
5 straight three and outs for CIN vs the Colts. I swear somebody here was claiming that the Colts weren't very good.
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