Re: **2012 practice/presser notes**
Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 4:16 pm
I'm more concerned about the risks of Harvin's Contract. Frasier's press conference seemed to indicate there was moe going on than just his ankle. Not good.
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mansquatch wrote:I'm more concerned about the risks of Harvin's Contract. Frasier's press conference seemed to indicate there was moe going on than just his ankle. Not good.
I must have missed that announcement.Eli wrote:They probably already have a good idea of what he's got, and if it hasn't been enough to beat out receiving titans like Jarius Wright and Stephen Burton, then no thanks.
They could probably raid a few other teams' practice squads and find better talent than they have, but then the problem would be insufficient practice time with Ponder and having to learn the playbook for the final three games of the season. The Vikings front office and coaching staff have given up on this season, so it's very unlikely that they'll do anything dramatic.
Apparently he was a little cryptic, which leads to speculation. Summary below. And video discussing it here: http://www.1500espn.com/videos/percy_ha ... th_vikingsMothman wrote: What did he say?
Must have missed the last two games, too.Mothman wrote:I must have missed that announcement.
Thanks. Armed with that info, I just checked Pelissero's story about Harvin and it definitely sounds like he's speculating and fishing for a story.dead_poet wrote:Apparently he was a little cryptic, which leads to speculation. Summary below. And video discussing it here: http://www.1500espn.com/videos/percy_ha ... th_vikings
Percy Harvin - WR - Vikings
ESPN 1500 Twin Cities believes "there could be another issue at play" with the Vikings' handling of Percy Harvin's ankle injury.
Beat writer Tom Pelissero doesn't venture a guess as to what the issue might be, but does point to Harvin's bizarre offseason unhappiness. Pelissero also believes Harvin could be contemplating surgery after it was revealed Tuesday that his high-ankle sprain involved a complete ligament tear. Harvin is the kind of player you never say never with, but his 2012 outlook is getting less encouraging by the day.
Source: ESPN 1500 Twin Cities
No, in fact I attended one of them.Eli wrote: Must have missed the last two games, too.
Burton is a dud. I agree there. Actually, I feel the same way about Jenkins and Simpson at this point. Aromashodu isn't far behind.Eli wrote:They probably already have a good idea of what he's got, and if it hasn't been enough to beat out receiving titans like Jarius Wright and Stephen Burton, then no thanks.
They could probably raid a few other teams' practice squads and find better talent than they have, but then the problem would be insufficient practice time with Ponder and having to learn the playbook for the final three games of the season. The Vikings front office and coaching staff have given up on this season, so it's very unlikely that they'll do anything dramatic.
Percy Harvin's 2012 season started with so much promise. The Minnesota Vikings used him more than ever before and he was one of the most valuable offensive players in the league for the first half of the season.
Harvin's season now ends in injury. The Vikings placed Harvin on injured reserve Wednesday with an ankle injury that never recovered. Reports suggested that Harvin suffered a ligament tear.
I don't think so. We have the cap room to keep him around and I would assume he's happier with his increased role in the offense, I don't think we could have used him anymore than we did.HornedMessiah wrote:Ok I'll say it....have we seen the last of Harvin in a Vikings jersey? Cripes I hope not
HornedMessiah wrote:Ok I'll say it....have we seen the last of Harvin in a Vikings jersey? Cripes I hope not