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Percy Havin to Jets! Wow!


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Meh, surprised given the dead money associated, but Harvin has been nothing but a headache everywhere he's gone.

I don't think it is quite the financial disaster for the Seahawks that a lot of people think.

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2014/10/17/3918853/stunner-seahawks-trade-wr-percy.html?sp=/99/100/&ihp=1

If I understand it correctly his cap hit for this year was going to be around $13m. Now that he is traded his cap hit is still going to be around $13m, but he is off of the books for the future.

According to overthecap.com his cap hit for the next three years was going to be 12.9m, 12.3m, and 12.3.

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Meh, surprised given the dead money associated, but Harvin has been nothing but a headache everywhere he's gone.

 

*snicker* nice one.

 

 

Seriously though, I laughed when I saw this one as "lol, here go the Jets again!" I should've expected the responses on here of "omg! f u gettldoucheee! why can't we sign all the guyz!" but it will never cease to amaze me.

 

Just what has this guy done this year to deserve that contract of his?

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man why the fug didn't we trade for him. Dollar Tree Dave will settle for Michael Bush

Maybe this will help you with understanding the limits of the salary cap. UNC only has so many AfAm classes available to their players. Theoretically if they overcrowd those classes with dumb basketball and football players the NCAA will finally punish them. However, if they stay under the reasonable class size then they will continue to operate the Carolina Way. Got it?

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I don't think it is quite the financial disaster for the Seahawks that a lot of people think.

http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2014/10/17/3918853/stunner-seahawks-trade-wr-percy.html?sp=/99/100/&ihp=1

If I understand it correctly his cap hit for this year was going to be around $13m. Now that he is traded his cap hit is still going to be around $13m, but he is off of the books for the future.

According to overthecap.com his cap hit for the next three years was going to be 12.9m, 12.3m, and 12.3.

Seattle still has a 6.7m hit this year & 7.2m hit next year. Plus, they gave up a 1st, 3rd & few other draft picks for him.

It's a terrible deal for SEA, & always was.

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When you have five cents to spend and the candy bar costs ten cents..then what? Also rumor is he was bitching about only getting 40% of the plays and is basically a pain in the ass. Good for the Jets, they need all the help they can get. Rex will have his shorts in a bunch dealing with that diva.

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Seattle still has a 6.7m hit this year & 7.2m hit next year. Plus, they gave up a 1st, 3rd & few other draft picks for him.

It's a terrible deal for SEA, & always was.

I agree the loss of draft picks is bad for them but my point was it is not quite the financial hit that some on here believe. They aren't going to be responsible for 20m in dead money like some have quoted.

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Btw, before everyone goes full retard which has already started...take a peek at Percy's contract, and his injury history. And then shaddup. 

Plus they traded him for a reason.  Rumor is that he was a cancer in the Seahawks locker room and that him and Wilson got into it because RW called him out for his bad attitude.  

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