ClumsyLurk
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Florio over at PFT http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... s-success/ thinks if the hawks are locking up HFA thru the playoffs that they may hold Harvin back until the divisional round to unleash him.
Tbh - I believe Harvin should come back when he can play. I appreciate the WR corps is doing well without him - but the thought of just thowing Harvin out there in a playoff game seems risky. Let him get some game time with Russell and allow Bevell evaluate his plays for later.
Edit: Article also says that Harvin's latest trip back east is not a positive or negative affirmation towards his rehab goal for returning to the team week 7.
The Flowriter":zwey2et2 said:The challenge for Carroll and G.M. John Schneider will be to determine the right time to bring Harvin back. If the team... continues to thrive without Harvin, the powers-that-be may be inclined to unleash him, Kraken-style, as late as possible, with an eye toward getting maximum pop in the postseason. ... ... While it’s unlikely, there’s a chance Harvin’s debut will come in the divisional round. Which would make the crowd at CenturyLink Field even louder.
Tbh - I believe Harvin should come back when he can play. I appreciate the WR corps is doing well without him - but the thought of just thowing Harvin out there in a playoff game seems risky. Let him get some game time with Russell and allow Bevell evaluate his plays for later.
Edit: Article also says that Harvin's latest trip back east is not a positive or negative affirmation towards his rehab goal for returning to the team week 7.