Harvin to retire?

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I dont think anyonein over 2 years has wanted Harvin back. I admit, when I heard he threw a barbell at Childress, a admired him a bit, and I did like the way he played, and the plays drawn up for him, but what a pain in the you know what. Plus, I dont know if he had a friend on the team. Best move Rick ever did was to get Seattle to pay that to us. Well other then getting Joseph. I love that big man.
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I wonder, will Percy find a new team? New England maybe? That would be interesting. Kid is still only 27 years old.
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Raptorman wrote:I wonder, will Percy find a new team? New England maybe? That would be interesting. Kid is still only 27 years old.
If his hip gets figured out. That's a tough spot to injure in terms of legit recovery.
But if he could keep his head straight and stay healthy, he would be a holy terror paired with Brady and Edelman.
I'm thinking he's finished though. Very mercurial dude and one of the greatest raw talents I've seen in the league in terms of speed, quickness, toughness and vision.
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The Breeze wrote: If his hip gets figured out. That's a tough spot to injure in terms of legit recovery.
But if he could keep his head straight and stay healthy, he would be a holy terror paired with Brady and Edelman.
I'm thinking he's finished though. Very mercurial dude and one of the greatest raw talents I've seen in the league in terms of speed, quickness, toughness and vision.
If Bo Jackson couldn't recover from a bad hip, Percy has no chance :)
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