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Harvin tests positive
Posted on 4/21/09 at 11:55 pm
Posted on 4/21/09 at 11:55 pm
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:02 am to SirRohantheDefender
say it ain't so
:omgonoz:
:omgonoz:
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:07 am to SirRohantheDefender
Will this really affect his stock at all? If most SEC message board posters knew Harvin liked to smoke weed in college, I am sure NFL GMs knew as well. It's not like Harvin has a spotless record anyways.
I think his lack of experience in a pro-style offense is a much bigger drawback than his use of weed.
I think his lack of experience in a pro-style offense is a much bigger drawback than his use of weed.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:09 am to Keys Open Doors
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I think his lack of experience in a pro-style offense is a much bigger drawback than his use of weed.
agreed...but the stupidity to fail these tests around combine/draft time might make him drop a little, just for lack of judgment......not so much the fact he smokes, but when he smoked.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:10 am to Keys Open Doors
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I think his lack of experience in a pro-style offense is a much bigger drawback than his use of weed.
so you feel the same with about Maclin and Crabtree?
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:14 am to Lester Earl
i would clarify that and say his lack of being a full time WR, combined with the fact he never returned kicks, is injury prone, and undersized.
The 2 you mentioned were full time WR's much more so than harvin, and Maclin has shown he is a great kick returner. They are also bigger. thus, they (and maybe even another WR)will both be chosen before Harvin, like i have said all along.
The 2 you mentioned were full time WR's much more so than harvin, and Maclin has shown he is a great kick returner. They are also bigger. thus, they (and maybe even another WR)will both be chosen before Harvin, like i have said all along.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:15 am to Lester Earl
at least maclin and crabtree actually played WR most of the time
lets not open up this debate again, theres like a 6 page thread on it from a month ago or so
lets not open up this debate again, theres like a 6 page thread on it from a month ago or so
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:16 am to DBG
Lester will open it up again, argue the same stupid shite, Harvin will go behind them like we said, and somehow he will still be right.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:17 am to el tigre
i said Harvin would be drafted ahead of Crabtree and Maclin?
lol
lol
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:18 am to DBG
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at least maclin and crabtree actually played WR most of the time
Neither played in a "pro style" offense, which he just held against Harvin. That was my only point.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:18 am to Lester Earl
you said his size, injury history, and lack of a true position would not his stock at all and implied he would go off the board first.
eta: and you were wrong on all counts.
eta: and you were wrong on all counts.
This post was edited on 4/22/09 at 12:20 am
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:20 am to Lester Earl
Crabtree and Maclin have a lot more experience at wideout than Harvin. They also don't have his problems off the field (and I am not talking about something as petty as smoking a few joints).
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:21 am to el tigre
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. They are also bigger.
Crabtree is. Maclin is not.
and you're definition of undersized is just comedic.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:22 am to Lester Earl
Both Crab and Maclin will go 10 picks before Harvin! At least.
This post was edited on 4/22/09 at 12:22 am
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:22 am to el tigre
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you said his size, injury history, and lack of a true position would not his stock at all and implied he would go off the board first.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
wait
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
please find a link on this. Im dying to see it.
The only thing i implied was that he would go off the board IN the first. Not first you idiot.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:22 am to Lester Earl
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Maclin is not.
what did each of them measure?
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:23 am to Lester Earl
Marle, whats this retards deal huh?
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:24 am to Lester Earl
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The only thing i implied was that he would go off the board IN the first.
and specifically said his injuries, size, and lack of WR experience would not hurt him. You went back and forth with me about his injuries and size all day and you SWORE they would be non-factors with his stock.
Posted on 4/22/09 at 12:24 am to el tigre
Maclin 6' 198
Harvin 5'11 1/8" 192
Harvin 5'11 1/8" 192
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