Harvin said to be considering retirement

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GatorTAG;n301215 said:
"I used to have a drug problem. Now I have enough money".
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"I used to have a drug problem. Now, I'm rich enough that it's not a problem. I get "at home" deliveries."

On Harvin, nobody who has healthy hips realizes how "physically unsafe" & painful a "compromised" hip-joint nags.
Apparently Harvin has been "wise" at handling his money and can retire with ease and "go" into a different life direction
that may please him just as much as NFL... just make sure the new career doesn't have a locker room.
 

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If he retires, how will he be able to afford his migraine medicine?
 

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WobbleGator;n301224 said:
If he retires, how will he be able to afford his migraine medicine?

A bad hip caused me migraines: my girlfriend had a bad hip.
 

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WobbleGator;n301224 said:
If he retires, how will he be able to afford his migraine medicine?

It isn't that expensive... Now that it's legal in 2 states recreationally...
 

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GMDGATOR;n301249 said:
It isn't that expensive... Now that it's legal in 2 states recreationally...

It is still not legal in those states if they are part of the USA.
 

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Percy has prepared himself well for life after football....what could possibly go wrong?
 

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WobbleGator;n301270 said:
It is still not legal in those states if they are part of the USA.

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Whatever
 

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So much talent....so much wasted...
 

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Great Gator, dynamic player, but the dude's too fragile to last anything but a few games a year.
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Hope he doesn't. Million-dollar talent. Hope he figures something out. Can't recall seeing a more electric player in my years of watching the Orange and Blue.
 

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Well, if he retires, you know he'll still have problems showing up. He'll still use his injuries as reason to not sit on the porch, or play chess, or bingo...
 

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Yeah, he's a bit of a head case, but he's our head case and this is only about a bad injury that is really hard to come back from. He has a bad hip. He had surgery in 2013 and never fully recovered so maybe cut him some slack? I know, only pu$$ies retire from football over a bad hips.
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Harvin has always been like a top-of-the-line Ferrari. World-class performance, but always breaking down and in the shop. It's a shame. One of the most explosive players in our lifetimes.
 

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oxrageous;n301341 said:
Harvin has always been like a top-of-the-line Ferrari. World-class performance, but always breaking down and in the shop. It's a shame. One of the most explosive players in our lifetimes.


His top-end speed was unmatched and he went from 0-60 in no time. A quicker first two steps in the game would be hard to find. It was a wrap whenever he got into the open field.
 

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The second run on the clip is Percy Harvin, to me. He turned it on and left them grabbing air, just out of reach.
 

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If he can't stay healthy, it's the moral thing to do. To keep accepting spots on teams' rosters, yet never being healthy enough to play and earn the pay is wrong imo. Get out before something more incapacitating happens and live well.
 

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