Nice seeing what just three weeks ago was considered the worst receivers in the NFL are being a threat to contend with now.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...o-become-nfls-leading-receiver?module=HP11_cp
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Brian Hartline's Appendix and Complications
Great story by Jeff Darlington here. Really provides all the details that were kept under wraps during training camp and preseason.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap10...o-become-nfls-leading-receiver?module=HP11_cp
His appendix ruptured and went gangrene on him. The medicine and complications led to a complete intestinal block where he couldn't even process the bile that was being produced into his stomach, had to have a tube down his throat to clear it out, was in the hospital 12 days. Doctor said to him something along the lines of there are some people that are out of the hospital in 1 or 2 days and then there are people that get the complications you're having and die. You're somewhere in between.
The calf strain he suffered in OTAs never properly healed because of the hospital stay where he lost 25 lbs over that 12 days. He re-injured it first day of camp. That's why it took so long to heal.
Said a week before the season he was only just starting to get "camp legs" that every player goes through, where your toe nails start falling off, etc. He's just getting his legs back under him from that.Steve-Mo, eltos_lightfoot, unifiedtheory and 17 others like this. -
Just one of those things you go through and have to come out the other side from.
I don't think it changes anything but it was kind of frustrating how little detail was out on what was going on with him during camp and everything.Tin Indian, gafinfan, Onehondo and 1 other person like this. -
Good for Brian. Hope he continues his success this season and most of all stays healthy.
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I speculated his calf injury was a ruse to leverage a new contract. Boy, was I wrong.
Pretty amazing story. I'm glad everything turned around for him.
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Unbelievable..I stated in preseason when I saw him that he didn't look like he touched a weight all offseason, he looked withdrawn and weak, and for good reason...I couldn't see how he would be very productive..
But he did, It's amazing what he has done this season without be able to strengthen his body for the regular season..
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Yeah, but how does that compare to Thomas' hammy injury. :shifty:
Good on Hartline. I was somewhat skeptical of the entire situation and didn't even fathom the severity, but a ruptured appendix is definitely no joke. Glad he is back, healthy, and kicking arse. Seems like he is dedicated to his craft and has a great work ethic to come back in the form he is. It is his contract year though.dolfan32323 likes this. -
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He only survived because the gangrene was more concerned about Reggie Bush's knee.
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Thats a great article. Thats an example of great journalism as well. Shame most writers can't write stuff like this on a regular basis.
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I had no idea his appendix problems were that serious.
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Hartline is getting better I knew about the apendex but the other i was unaware of.
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Wow, Hartline is one tough son of a *****.
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Shows a lot of intestinal fortitude by Hartline with what he has accomplished so far. Its exciting to think of Tannehill throwing to Hartline for years to come in a Dolphins uniform. I guess Hartline is more of a weapon than anyone thought he was.
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