MANKATO -- For those still sad about the level of Percy Harvin's happiness, cheer up. The Vikings' occasionally-moody receiver says he's in great spirits.
"I'm at camp, I'm happy, I'm on board," Harvin told reporters Wednesday after the team's first walk-through training camp practice day at Minnesota State Mankato.
Harvin still won't reveal why he was so upset with the team just a month ago. He caused a stink at mini-camp when he told reporters he was unhappy, hinted that he might not show up on time for training camp, skipped one of the mandatory practices and asked for a trade.
Whatever the problem was, Harvin now insists it's all behind him and the team.
"We're all on the same page," he said. "We're all just trying to win around here. I talked to coach [Leslie Frazier]. Everything is good around here. So I'm ready to get out there, start sweating and get this thing moving."
Apparently, Frazier played the vital role in putting the pep back in Percy's step.
"I love coach Frazier," Harvin said. "I'm a big fan of his. He's almost like a father figure in my situation. I love him. We were in direct contact the entire time. It was great being able to go in there, open doors and really be able to lay it on the line and get feedback. That's the thing you like out of your coach."
Frazier said he "has a lot of respect for Percy as a person."