For the third time, why are you ignoring the other three years on his deal? Seriously, are you not understanding the question or do you just not have a good answer so you keep repeating 1-6 like it will magically start to be relevant?
A no-brainier, dudes. No guaranteed money left so if he gives anybody any shit all they lose is probably a 4th round pick. Maybe it's not so bad having a cap guy run the show. Btw most of our skill players on O finally had a good game last night. But the thing that stuck out like a sore thumb was being short one good receiver. So if Harvin likes to bitch about not getting enough throws he's in the right place. They will throw the ball to him. If they don't they're crazy. And Marty had a real good game plan that worked against the Patriots. I've got nose bleed tickets against the Bills but can't wait!
The trade doesn't happen if he does not pass the physical. We need a GM who can use that pick next year to get talent. Percival is nothing more than another Tebow splash. Any other one win teams making trades for players? This team needs to get younger AND healthier. No more McDougies, Milliners and other health risks. Justin Hunter from the Titans or Josh Gordon from Cleveland would make more sense. But that's at the start of a season. Why get a new set of tires when the transmission is shot.
I'm convinced you just can't read. 1-6 is completely irrelevant when THE PLAYER IS SIGNED FOR THREE MORE YEARS. Did the big letters help?
How does laughing at the fact you think Geno would have won us the Super Bowl means complaing he sucks exactly? It's rhetorical; so don't bother answering. I find misrepresenting a poster's position clownish but don't let me interrupt the relevant knowledge you are dropping on this thread.
Decker and CJ then added nothing to the offense this year. Ivory added nothing to the offense last year. There was another RB picked up last year who played very little because he was hurt and then had legal troubles. None of that counts for anything? The top three CBs this year are out. What team can lose their top two CBs and have two other capable backups ready to start? If instead of Milliner or McDougle, Revis was out for the season after the Patriots got him then it would have been fair to say that the Patriots did not address their CB position.
I think he could have helped us win a SB, not that he would have for sure. But, this is all subjective. Has Geno Smith even had anything close to the supporting cast Sanchez did in 2009-2010? Answer me that.
The Seahawks bombshell trade of receiver Percy Harvin is sending shock waves through the NFL, especially here in Seattle. "It would be the most surprising thing in the ten years that I've been covering the team," says 710 ESPN Seattle Seahawks insider Danny O'Neil. Harvin is widely considered one of the most dynamic players in the league and a costly pickup for the Seahawks when they traded three draft picks to acquire him from Minnesota in 2013. They also signed him to a new six year, $64.25 million contract including a $12 million signing bonus, $14,500,000 guaranteed, and an annual average salary of over $10 million. So why would you trade what was considered such an important piece? Harvin came to Seattle with a history of being difficult in the locker room. Sources say that continued here. And he regularly skipped practice with a variety of ailments, even when he was healthy, which wasn't often. He missed all but one game of last season before returning for the Super Bowl. "Percy Harvin is a handful to manage and I think that most people around the league have known that it's why Minnesota would be willing to trade him," O'Neil says. "The only thing that this adds up to is they decided he was not worth the headache of managing him." ESPN football insider Adam Schefter tells 710 ESPN there had been rumblings of problems with Harvin in the locker room for weeks, and he's far from surprised. "Percy Harvin is a dynamic player, we keep saying that. That's not in question. But there are other questions the Vikings knew about, the Seahawks knew about. I even had somebody with the Jets text me 'Seattle is willing to deal him know in the position they are? I smell a rat.'" ESPN football analyst John Clayton says he heard many of the same things about Harvin being unhappy in the locker room and spreading dissent, and that the Seahawks were quietly talking about moving him after the season ended. "I think that what's ended up happening is they started talking trade now and they were able to find a team like the Jets that were able to give them some value and so instead of trying to make it better they just let it go." The final straw seems to have come this week, when Harvin again missed two practices after a poor showing in last Sunday's loss to Dallas. "Pete [Carroll] has shown a willingness and ability to move on from guys," O'Neil says. "That sends a message in terms of what we are going to allow - that we don't have different rules for superstars." http://mynorthwest.com/11/2626005/Why-would-the-Seahawks-dump-Percy-Harvin
Aha, so instead of wishing for Harvin to pan out and become a star WR, you'd rather take chances in the draft. And you wonder why half of the board thinks you're a moron. Say, didn't you bitch about FO drafting this OS instead of spending picks on trade?
I'm directing this mostly at Jetsfan to be honest. But, at least you admit that Geno hasn't been helped much at all. If Geno sucked but had a good/great supporting cast around him, I'd be on board with Jetsfan. At this point in time, I can't say Geno is a bust, just cannot.