jason_taylor
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I think he has provent himself to be a solid NFL WR who is more than worthy of a starting role. In fact, I feel if he started on a team with a top notch QB, he could be a Jordy Nelson/Eric Decker type weapon for the Broncos, Packers, Patriots etc etc. And I realize those two players I mentioned are white. He could put up Deion Branch type performances and numbers from a few years ago when he was first with the Pats. Dosent have to be a white guy. Basically Hartline is at least a solid #2 for us. On a good team he could put up numbers of a top notch #2 IMHO.
Roberto Wallace on the other hand is turning into Brandon London around here. A bottom of the roster scrub who gets a ton of hype and barely records a catch when given a chance in real games. If he were released by the phins who are WR starved, he would be lucky to find a job in the NFL.
Thats just reality. Now dont get me wrong. Im not saying Wallace will never develope into a solid player or that he dosent deserve yet another opportunity. Im fine with it if he makes the roster. Im just not about to bank on him being a big weapon for us based on a couple of plays in practice that I havent even watched.(the plays themselves, but more importantly the entire practice). And Im definately not about to place him ahead of a guy who has proven he can make plays in real games. Let Wallace make some plays in the regular season and then we can discuss whether or not he should pass Hartline on the depth chart.
Also, Im more excited about the potential of Marlon Moore. Here's a guy who has shown flashes in actual games. I feel like if he can improve his catching ability, add some strength, and become a bit more disciplined in his routes, he can become a real good player in this league. Moore has some natural abilities when it comes to seperation and some impressive moves after the catch. Id much rather he get some opportunities and if he can cash them in talk about moving him into a starting role.
I like Moore, Hartline, Bess, Nanaee, and MuchoStinko as the top 5 and if you want to keep Wallace I can live with that. In fact, if you wanted to dump MuchoStinko I could definately live with that. Also, Clyde Gates can go if he dosent show some kind of skill aside from running fast real soon. It takes a lot more than speed to be a good WR in the NFL. Speed is quite overrated actually. Of course it certainly helps and if you have the other necessary skills, speed is a great weapon for a WR. But as long as you arent slow, catching the ball, being able to run crisp, precise routes, and the ability to seperate are all more important skills.
well i can promise you this much we, WILL be having this conversation again about those 2 guys , because WALLACE has improved each year, and if he gets to where i think he can, then he has the height and quickness to be a very good WR in this league. he was catching the ball pretty good last year in pratice ,and in preseason games, but just didnt get enough in the reg season to really come together as the reciver that he can be , will he ever be as good or better than hartline ? time will tell he has the size on hartline ,and runs faster, and is as quick ,, maybe quicker than brain ,he didnt really have a chance under our last head coach , but under this WC offence i think Wallace will become what i thought he would when he showed flashes as a rookie.