Cowboynemo
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The most overlooked thing is that Hartline owes Ryan Tannehill a big fat, juicy , long wet kiss for his new contract. The biggest numbers he's ever put up, in the last year of his contract...wow !
it is noteworthy he didn't practice until the last week of training camp, zero OTAs or Mini Camp
I disagree, most overlooked thing is that everyone on this board wants to sign Hartline to a fat chunk of change for catching 1 TD pass last year.. He can get as much junk yards as possible but his 1 literally 1 TD catch last year has somehow earned him 4-8mill per year... All that his performance told me last season is that he could not get separation... Even in M2M he could not beat the jam.. Watch his film people..
The most overlooked thing about Hartline is that if he missed the Arizona game, absolutely no team would want him!!! Take away that game and he has 830 yds and 0 TDs for the season.
He didn't do a damn thing when Marshall was here. How can you say that??What one TD tells me is that he is not a true number 1, and that he would be a very very good number 2. If we had a megaton, Johnson, Wayne type number 1, then they would be double teamed and Hartline would be freed up. If he signed elsewhere, then he would be missed more than most people realise.
1. he got 25% of his yards in the arizona game, against william gay who recently got cut.You contradict yourself without even knowing it. How the hell do you gain over 1,000 yards against the league's best corners and double teams, if you can't get separation? Do you see how that works? No, because it doesn't make sense. Obviously he did create enough room to gain that many yards. He may not have been a touchdown machine, but I'll go for the cliche and say that he will benefit tremendously as a #2 with a true #1 opposite to him and score at least 4 next season.
He didn't do a damn thing when Marshall was here. How can you say that??
He didn't do a damn thing when Marshall was here. How can you say that??
Is that really the best counter argument you can come up with? Pathetic...Who was our quarterback at that time? Oh yeah...
Funny you should say that the argument has grown tired when you throw out pathetic #'s and excuses then try to justify why a mediocre WR is better than he really is.He led the team in receiving touchdown's his rookie season, albeit with 3. Catching 30 receptions with 3 scores is not bad by any means. In his 2nd season, he only played 12 games. His targets nearly doubled this past season compared to his previous, and was simply utilized more. This kind of tends to happen when you start an entire season as your quarterback's #1 option for the first time. That argument has grown tired. :rolleyes2:
Funny you should say that the argument has grown tired when you throw out pathetic #'s and excuses then try to justify why a mediocre WR is better than he really is.