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Better season: Cobb or Harvin?
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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorman" data-source="post: 500682" data-attributes="member: 655"><p>Harvin, while in the running last year for MVP before getting hurt, will not be in the running this year. If he gets 55 catches I would be surprised. Golden Tate and Sydney Rice are pretty good WR's, don't sell them short. If I had to say who will have a more productive season. Cobb. Just in the fact that the Packer are more likely to throw the ball than run it. The only "durability" issue's Harvin has had are is injury from last year and his past problems with migraines. Which he no longer has. My prediction is that Harvin will start complaining about not being more involved in getting the ball if the Seahawks start falling behind and might not make the playoffs. Harvin is said to not like Ponder. Funny because he was catching 6.55 passes per game from Ponder. He won't come close to that in Seattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorman, post: 500682, member: 655"] Harvin, while in the running last year for MVP before getting hurt, will not be in the running this year. If he gets 55 catches I would be surprised. Golden Tate and Sydney Rice are pretty good WR's, don't sell them short. If I had to say who will have a more productive season. Cobb. Just in the fact that the Packer are more likely to throw the ball than run it. The only "durability" issue's Harvin has had are is injury from last year and his past problems with migraines. Which he no longer has. My prediction is that Harvin will start complaining about not being more involved in getting the ball if the Seahawks start falling behind and might not make the playoffs. Harvin is said to not like Ponder. Funny because he was catching 6.55 passes per game from Ponder. He won't come close to that in Seattle. [/QUOTE]
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