Percy Harvin is a perfect human being who does not need to change his attitude, according to Percy Harvin.
New York Jets wide receiver Percy Harvin is on his third team in as many years but if you think an attitude adjustment is in order, then Percy Harvin has another thing coming to you. Harvin was traded twice in two years for behavioral issues but he doesn’t feel he needs to be the one who changes.
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To be fair, Harvin is not saying that the teams he was with were the problem in all of his past troubles. Rather, he’s just not under the belief that he needs to change his behavior with the New York Jets.
Bart Hubbuch from the New York Post spoke to Harvin who rebuffed him when asked if his behavior needed to change now that he was with the Jets.
Since Harvin won’t change, here’s a little taste of what the Jets can look forward to. They can expect Harvin to:
- Throw weights at the head coach or in the direction of the head coach
- Talk down to a quarterback who is struggling
- Give up in games where he’s not getting the ball as much as he’d like
- Fight with teammates
- Give teammates black eyes
- Nearly break the neck of a teammate
- Not think anything is his fault
Harvin is a talented player, there’s no question about that. He’s also a jerk, which is something two different franchises weren’t able to change or live with — so good luck, New York.
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