Mothman wrote:
LOL! Some of it reads that way and while the Vikes passing game certainly wasn't better without Harvin, they didn't seem to lose much in terms of winning and losing which is why I thought Judge had a point. I wrote a few days ago that I don't see Harvin as indispensable, although he has the kind of talent it would be nice to keep on the team. Here's the part of the column that was most interesting to me:
There's an important "if" in there and I'm not convinced Harvin's the kind of malcontent described in the second sentence of that quote but, as Judge wrote, if Harvin is that kind of player the Vikings know they can win as a team, without him, and it might be wise to trade him.
The above quote from Judge didn't impress me at all, Jim, mostly due to his incoherent reasoning.
BTW, how does Judge know that Harvin complains "every time" a Ponder pass goes awry? We're actually expected to believe that if Ponder is off target, then Harvin will automatically run over to Frazier and complain? No ####? How many times did that happen? Maybe once that we know about? So Judge has to use an extreme exaggeration to make a supposed point, one that is inaccurate? Wow, what a debater!
Who knows? Just maybe someone
should complain about Ponder's passes going awry. It's not like I wasn't complaining about it from time to time in front of my TV set. Admittedly, I didn't get to see as many games this last season as I would have liked to but I saw enough to witness moments where Ponder was far from sharp. I doubt that Harvin was complaining about it all the time, as Judge confabulated, but maybe Judge should consider that there were other problems with the passing game aside from Harvin's temper.
In fact, I'm downright concerned about the Vikings passing game if Harvin leaves. Even if the team does acquire another talented receiver or two, they'd still be better off with Harvin out on the field as well. Judge appears to not comprehend that, though I'm not surprised.
Oh, and in case Judge hadn't noticed, Harvin is a great player, not just a good one. Harvin does stand out among receivers because of his skills, which is why he was a major force on the field earlier in the season. Also, the Vikings did win some games before Harvin got injured and he was a large part of the reason why.