Anybody who actually has read the threads knows We all have said he is part of the problem....but he is far from the only problem.
That's the stone cold truth right there.
People using stats to puff Hartline also could puff Bess the same same (no pun intended). A person has to be able to look beyond the stats to how they were amassed. It may help some people to think in basketball terms: In basketball, you have guys who can "create on their own," i.e. get their own shot no matter the D or who is guarding them. Then you have guys that cannot create on their own, but make a decent percentage when running a set to get them a shot. In football terms, if you are going to target a WR AND have high level success as a team, that WR better be a playmaker who can create on his own," so to speak, and not be overmatched by good coverage 8 out of 10 plays. Hartline has never been that guy. Never. Ever. Ever. He's made a living making set plays on very poor Dolphin teams -- a lot like Bess did. To the tune that Bess attracted a 4th round pick from Cleveland based on the rep of these stats. Hartline wouldn't even get a 4th from teams.
This isn't hating on him as a person, btw. Because he's well spoken and good guy. But the only team where Hartline starts at the 2 is gonna be a lower level offensive team -- unless, of course, that all other positions on the offense are beasting. Which ain't happenin here.
LD
p.s. Michael Irvin talked about a big playoff game where it was 3rd and 8 or so, and they called a play. They called Irvin's number and Aikman said "Book It," in the huddle -- and this is w. the other teams number 1 CB on him. The whole team knew that no single CB could guard Irvin on a play that he wanted. So they called the first down play in the huddle too. That's a playmaker. That's a WR who can create on his own. That's a WR that goes way beyond stats.
Yea there are also "catch and shoot", "distributors", "junk yard dogs", "shot blockers" who earn big money in the NBA. Not every guy can "create their own" at the highest level. There are roles for every thing in every sport.
You then go on to use a Hall of Fame WR to set the bar for Hartline. Jeez. The guy is a good possession WR who is a good teammate and representation of the organization. Lets not over blow or diminish. Be fair.
The team also had over 100 LESS attempts than Miami did.
Showing stats doesn't equal a better core or not. Watch the games and stop going by stats on most of your stuff. Please.
I understand what you are saying Sobe, statistically he has gained yards, but to me you put the ball in the hands of your playmakers, and unfortunately Hartline isn't one of them. He isn't of much use in the red zone, with ball in hand he more often than not falls to the ground before anyone touches him, he isn't someone a D is going to gameplan against, and so far this year his hands haven't been great. As a 3rd down option Gibson is probably better currently, I think someone between Gibson, Matthews and Landry would benefit us better as our number 2 and with the physicality between the three of them it causes the D more threats to deal with.
Wallace has been playing out of his mind for the last 11 quarters or so.
What was so impressive about that TD was not the fight and the effort, but just the awareness to get the ball over the goal line at that point. Just a tremendous play.
Yeah, who is that guy?