Link: Houshmandzadeh did Vikings a favor
As Posted by Judd Zulgad
The Vikings will face the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at the Metrodome, meaning wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh will be returning to town for a brief stay.
The last time we saw Houshmandzadeh, my colleague, Chip Scoggins, was following a car carrying the wide receiver East on 394 into downtown Minneapolis in an attempt to find out what was going on in the Vikings' pursuit of the then hot-ticket free agent. (I think Chip was doing the speed limit but I wasn't there so I'm not absolutely positive.)
Houshmandzadeh, who spent his first seven seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals, had hit the open market last winter and began making free-agent visits. This included a stop in Seattle and then a trip to Winter Park to meet with the Vikings. The Vikings clearly wanted Houshmandzadeh and coach Brad Childress and other executives made their best pitch on a Saturday, first at the team's facility in Eden Prairie and then over what certainly had to be an expensive dinner in a private room at Manny's Steakhouse in downtown Minneapolis.
The Vikings obviously felt it was money well spent considering Houshmandzadeh had caught 90, 112 and 92 passes in his last three seasons with the Bengals. Cincinnati also remained in the hunt for Houshmandzadeh's services.
The Vikings had added an impact receiver in Bernard Berrian as a free agent in 2008 and now felt they had a real shot at Houshmandzadeh.
By now, Vikings fans know how this played out. Houshmandzadeh, 32, returned to his hotel in Minneapolis on a Sunday night to think about his decision after another long day of meetings at Winter Park. However, he didn't remain in town for long and instead decided to travel home to the West Coast that evening. Houshmandzadeh then signed a $40 million, five-year contract with Seattle that included $15 million in guarantees in early March.
There certainly were some who likely felt as if Houshmandzadeh had used the Vikings for leverage in his negotiations with the Seahawks. If that's what he did, then he did the Vikings a huge favor.
That because if the Vikings had landed Houshmandzadeh you would have to think they would have taken a right tackle with their first-round pick and passed on wide receiver Percy Harvin. Remember, Harvin did not come without a risk in the eyes of many and if Houshmandzadeh had been on the Vikings' depth chart the decision-makers at 9520 Viking Drive very well might have passed on adding another receiver.
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Wow!
Take your pick: Favre, Harvin, emergince of Rice, Loadholt (Because in all likelyhood we would have drafted Oher) or TJ HOUSHMANDZADEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Being Percy’s biggest fan I think I’ll take the former :)
BTW I am to Harvin what R4F is to Brett, I just don’t show it IN ALL CAPS. DID YOU KNOW THAT PERCY HARVIN IS OUR SAVIOR AND HE IS THE REASON WHY WE'RE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!
Purple Haze is the worlds greatest Natural Resource.
by Percy Harvin My Fav! on Nov 17, 2009 9:50 PM CST reply actions
Oh hell yeah he did us a favor, spending the money it would taken to get his over rated butt here on other more deserving players. Enjoy your very loooooooong stay in Seattle Houshbag!
"If you're gonna shoot, shoot, don't talk."
"That is the craziest sonofabitch I ever saw, how many more like him do you think are up there?"
"We have clearance Clearance. Roger Rodger, what's our vector Victor?"
+1
That’s what I’ve been stressing!
Why Do People Question The Vikings' Status?
by UnBannedVikingholic on Nov 17, 2009 10:32 PM CST up reply actions
Good point
Houshmazillah signs, Vikes probably don’t draft Harvin. Vikes don’t draft Harvin, they probably go offensive line and keep Bobby Wade. Does Favre sign? Probably. Are the Vikes 8-1? I don’t think so.
"We're used to Favre-a-palooza now. We're engulfed in Favre-a-palooza. It's not even Favre-a-palooza anymore. He's family now."
--Vikings TE Visanthe Shiancoe, on Brett Favre
The Rice Factor
If TJ is here does Rice have this breakout season. Or does TJ get most of the balls thrown his way. We will never know, but I am glad it worked out this way.
JT
Yeah
Think has worked out rather well for us……
I would rather be IN the Arena than watching from the stands...That is my life!
* Read Teddy Roosevelt's "Man in the Arena" if you need further explanation...
by vikingfanfrom afar on Nov 18, 2009 10:09 AM CST up reply actions
I remember being disappointed at the time
when we didn’t get TJ. And also, I was against signing Favre at the time when the training camp deadline passed…
…. so maybe I should just forget about the off-seasons and just come back after the season starts. :-)
To my credit, though, I live in SEC country and after watching Percy at Florida all of the time I was totally in love with that pick from Day 1 …. so I wasn’t all wrong…
by Sonic on Nov 18, 2009 11:43 AM CST reply actions
Yeah, I think the Vikings dodged a bullet, here. Most of the reasons have been mentioned. I’d just add that I’m not sure how smart it would be to invest THAT much money into the WR position, particularly when they didn’t have a QB at the time (not sure if Favre would’ve been possible with TJ’s cap hit, not without some more cap maneuvering out of the braintrust, at least). Just seems unwise, and not likely a long-term sound strategy in the salary cap era.
So, the personnel department has been doing well, but they have had some close calls. Houshmendzadeh would’ve been a questionable move—and I’d probably say that even if Harvin and Rice weren’t playing as well as they are—and it was probably more desperation to make TJack look good. Also, Paul Allen, using some of his inside “steam” he’s gathered, has hinted at some likely alternatives we would’ve seen out of some recent drafts had things fallen a bit differently (e.g., trading up for Derrick Harvey if they hadn’t traded for Jared Allen in 2008; or if AP hadn’t fallen in 2007, Leon Hall over Darrelle Revis). Things seem to have worked out well for now, but stuff like this is why I can’t quite trust the team as much as I want to yet.

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