RiverDog wrote:Jimmy Graham was a textbook case of trying to fit a round peg into a square hole. He wasn't a true inline tight end as he was soft and a horrible blocker, especially when at the time, our offensive line needed support from the tight end. Not only that, but with the exception of his last year with us, he never developed into the red zone threat that was one of the primary justification for bringing him in in the first place. I don't care how the deal came about, but we got hosed. It was a bust of a trade that hurt us by giving up a Pro Bowl center without a viable replacement other than "next man up!"
Aseahawkfan wrote:I can't say as I disagree. Like I said, Carroll has "Shiny Toy" disease where you see something that looks real good on someone else's team, but when you bring it to your team it doesn't work out so well.
I feel like Carroll reached a point where he got bored of his methodology and tried to grab a few risky players he thought he could make work. Then again when does Pete ever admit he can't make something work. He thought he could change Percy Harvin and he found out the hard way Harvin was an incorrigible selfish jackass.
It's this kind of stuff that pisses me off when I hear criticism of Russell, while someone like hawktawk makes excuses for the Percy Harvin trade. Percy Harvin was a real locker room cancer. Harvin was an extremely selfish player all about how he wanted to do things and not at all team oriented. Just a jerk of a player and a human being who did not enough for this team to justify the trade. Literally tried to hit Doug Baldwin and just acted like a complete selfish jackass while here.
I hear people making excuses for this guy? Really? While you're talking about Russell Wilson being bad for the team or what not? Get real.
To me the Percy Harvin trade was a terrible trade. We didn't need him. He did next to nothing for us. He was a true locker room cancer that was a waste of money and picks. I would have rather have spent the 1st round pick on some other player.
You forgot Harvin's insubordination, refusing to go into the game when he was told, which was the straw that broke the camel's back. The locker room cancer was so great that it caused players to take sides. Beast almost didn't board the team bus for the flight to StL when news of the Harvin trade broke. That's about the same time that the crapola about Russell not being black enough got going. That's what a locker room cancer looks like. Worst trade in Seahawk history, and the red flags were obvious.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Jimmy Graham at least wasn't a locker room cancer. Neither is Jamal Adams. I can at least look at a trade for a guy who gives everything he's got to try to help us win in some positive light. Whereas Harvin was just bad trade all the way around other than a few highlight reel plays we didn't even need.
Agreed. IMO Harvin was the worst trade, followed by Graham then Adams. By all accounts, Jamal Adams is a tremendous guy in the locker room, very positive influence.