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J. Taylor and Chris Chambers observations from practice

Just highlighting a perennial weakness, that's all. I got nothing against Hartline personally. He'd make a good number four or five or six WR. And a good position coach someday probably.

LD
based on last year, what does that make of our other WRs? because he out produced them all...
 
This is it no doubt. He has had plenty of snaps to show something. What he hasnt shown that is the most imprtant characteristic to have is heart. He definitely doesnt seen to have that.
He's had all camp and preseason to "tear it up" and was barely noticeable...

The fact that JT has reached out to Jordan on multiple occasions and Jordan doesnt want the help or doesnt think he needs it tells us all alot about this guy. Its starting to get pretty pathetic imo
 
He's not talking about last year, he's talking about his potential in this offense.
No he s not, he s been spewing the same song way before Lazor came here...
 
No he s not, he s been spewing the same song way before Lazor came here...

Yes, that post was about Lazor's offense. Have I highlighted Hartline's limitations in detail previously? Absolutely.

The point is that Hartline's limitations are going to be exposed in this new offense. Not as easy to hide them.

LD
 
Yes, that post was about Lazor's offense. Have I highlighted Hartline's limitations in detail previously? Absolutely.

The point is that Hartline's limitations are going to be exposed in this new offense. Not as easy to hide them.

LD
I know what your point is... hell half of those 2 000 posts of yours are about it...
 
Just highlighting a perennial weakness, that's all. I got nothing against Hartline personally. He'd make a good number four or five or six WR. And a good position coach someday probably.

LD

On a Peyton Manning esq' passing offense, Hartline would still be at least a #3. In this offense he is a good, solid #2. Saying he is no better, or will be no better than a six? HAA. Thats pure biased hate right there.
 
Jason's ambitions extend to television and being in front of the camera. He's not gonna tie himself down to our front office.


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Didn't it come out a few years ago that Mark Clayton. Offered to help Ted Ginn and he said no or Marino offered to help Henne and he said no? I vaguely remember reading something like that
 
i love what most of it said, but all i took was...... dion jordan....smh
 
I agree with Chris that Gibson is underrated. IMO he's the most clutch, reliable and effective wideout on the roster given the chemistry demonstrated with RT17 last season before he went down, his mentoring of Landry - especially re gaining separation, and the fact that in '12, he led the league in third down and TD reception percentages. Hopefully Landry will surpass him at some point but in the here and now, there's no one more dependable.

Major face-palms on all the past FH chatter advocating trading him away.
 
LDaniels Im not sure if you're aware of this but your posts actually have your name to the left of it, so we know it's you each and every time! Technology is neat.
 
Exactly why I've stated that this offense only will expose many of the shortcomings of Hartline.

Hartline in this offense is barely an average WR.

LD


Lol right...because you've seen the offense in its entirety.
 
Find it interesting that Landry, Matthews and Gibson have reasonably similar skill sets, all physical, can play in and out, and reasonably big targets. Not sure if this is what Lazor wants in receivers but we shall see. As for Hartline he is an overachiever, and until there are 5 receivers better than him I want him on the roster.
 
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