Glad we didn't pay him.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that former Dolphins and Browns receiver Brian Hartline will join Jones in San Diego on Tuesday to work out for the Chargers.
Hartline hasn’t found much of a market for his services since being released by the Browns in 2015 after one season with the team. Hartline had 46 catches for 523 yards and two touchdowns in 12 games for Cleveland last year and spent the previous six seasons with the Dolphins.
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Shane Falco likes this.
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He should be glad he somehow squeezed out 7 seasons in the NFL and call it a career.
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Honestly whenever Cleveland used him he played pretty well. He had 8 catches in each of his last 3 games of the season, I'm not saying resign him or anything and I get that people got frustrated with his lack of YAC, but the guy deserves a roster spot somewhere. He could still get 1000 yards in the right situation.
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Best of luck to the white lightning.
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Hartline definitely deserves a roster spot in the NFL. I have no doubt he'll catch on somewhere. A place like San Diego would be ideal for him. Rivers will add longevity to the career of a Brian Hartline or James Jones, or both.
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I was always a fan both in college and with Miami. I hope that he finds a team and can keep playing.
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Brian Hartline gets so much crap from the fans. I'm not sure why.
Yes. He did become a mole for the media at the end, but he produced relative to his draft spot.
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He's terrible at YAC, he can't score, he's not fast, his hands are overrated, he can barely stay on his feet, and to top it all off, he was horrible teammate that threw players under the bus to the media.
its crazy to me how someone can undervalue Thill but overvalue Hartline.SICK and eltos_lightfoot like this. -
This site is a lot more sane about Hartling than the other site... I remember so many arguments about his 1000 yard seasons and how good he is for chemistry... really... who else did we have besides Hartline that year... You give Matthews the same targets Hartline was getting and he would have produced more..
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We made Davonne Bess productive.
Looking back, those were some lean years in terms of overall talent.ToddPhin and eltos_lightfoot like this. -
But post-knee injury Hartline is a completely different guy. He's lost a step, and can no longer make those explosive cuts. Now he's just a regular guy out there, running in a straight line. -
If we didn't have such a young and talented group of receivers I would be fine with us bringing him back for the right price. -
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At this point, I'd love to see NE sign him.
I wonder if I mentioned Tannehill here...if there'd be the same response, or any at all. Maybe I'm afraid to realize that nobody here has a boner for me, like they do for Fin D.:sad: Crying to mods as you call a member an asshat for mentioning the QB a WR played with ? .... Child Please. -
I used to buy into it as well. He was not that good. The 'inconvenient truth' was and away better than Brown.ToddPhin likes this. -
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It's just... pointless. Heck, the only thing the OP even says is "Glad we didn't pay him", yet here we are... Anyways, I'm not saying anymore... it's just not worth it. -
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