Percy Harvin

20 December 2010

Double up on Percy Harvin or Sidney Rice and wait for the Favre interceptions that are sure to rear their heads frequently. Guard Steve Hutchinson will be on the sidelines tonight, giving the interior rushers for the Bears an easier go at Favre.

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14 November 2010

However, Percy Harvin and Bernard Berrian will be on the field, which ensures the Bear corners (who will be minus Zack Bowman) will have their hands full. Tight end Visanthe Shiancoe manages to find the weak spots in Smith's cover-two, so Urlacher and the linebackers can't lose track of him, especially in the red zone. There's no need to give Favre an easy out, especially since he's been so prone to turning the ball over this year. Chicago needs at least two takeaways to get the win.

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2 September 2010

he strongest part of the roster features Randall Cobb and Mohamed Sanu.  Both guys are WR's in Percy Harvin and Dexter McCluster sense.. they aren't that electric, but they play QB and RB as well as WR.  They are tough to stop and get their hands on the ball a lot.  They are jack of all trades.  They need to have huge years because Shakim Phillips, TJ Jones and Robert Woods are all talented.. but freshman.

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25 April 2009

That’s right, four.)

-Minnesota drafts wide receiver Percy Harvin. This move scares me a bit. If only the Vikings had an actual quarterback. Still, it will free up Adrian Peterson out of the backfield and take some coverage from Bernard Berrian. If Tarvaris Jackson takes the next step forward, Minnesota’s offense could be too explosive to handle.

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14 November 2008

Less than one week ago, with what appeared to be three easy games remaining in their conference schedule, experts penciled in a then undefeated Penn State team into the national championship game.  After all, how could the mighty Nittany Lions lose to either Iowa, Indiana or Michigan State.  

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