For the last time Todd, my that horse was not my mom. Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 4
This year's Hartline is better than last. He missed most of training camp last year and lost a lot of weight and strength during the summer with his appendicitis and subsequent appendectomy and the complications that followed. As for Bess and Gibson being interchangeable, that is debatable.
C'mon Baldy, who needs more than 2 receivers on the 53 man in today's NFL, especially when one is a slot receiver starting on the perimeter? There's obviously minimal difference in adding Wallace, allowing Hartline to more-appropriately become the "#2" with less on his shoulders, swapping Bess for a bigger, slightly faster, more dynamic Gibson, having Clay & Matthews more seasoned, and thus basically refacing the entire pass-catching unit and the way it can be schemed up. Other than all that it's pretty much a duplicate look of least year.
Homer Jones, 2x Pro Bowl, John Gilliam, 4x Pro Bowler, Sammy White, 2x Pro Bowler, and Chuck Foreman, 5x Pro Bowler and 1x All Pro, and among the best pass catching backs ever, say hello.
When you make up bald faced lies to support your argument it isn't going to impress anyone around here, except maybe yourself.
LOL. I think he rounds upward to the closest half second, so Wallace & Brown both run a 4.5 by his standard.