AP

Privately, the Seahawks appear to have grown sick and tired of Percy Harvin’s antics. Publicly, they’re saying nothing negative about him as he heads out the door.

As both teams have confirmed that Harvin was traded to the Jets, Seahawks General Manager John Schneider released a statement saying the team bears no ill will toward Harvin.

“Although this was an extremely difficult decision, we are constantly evaluating our team and believe at this time, that this is in our best interest to move the team forward,” Schneider said. “We thank Percy for his efforts that contributed to a Super Bowl XLVIII victory and wish him well.”

That’s probably about all Schneider will ever say about the Harvin trade. But suffice to say, the stories coming out of Seattle in the last 18 hours, about Harvin fighting with teammates and refusing to go back into Sunday’s game against the Cowboys, suggest that not everyone in Seattle really does wish Harvin well.