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Browns release WR Brian Hartline
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Signed with the Browns in 2015 after 6 seasons with the Dolphins.

46 catches for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 2015.
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(05-23-2016, 03:02 PM)QueenCitySouth Wrote: Signed with the Browns in 2015 after 6 seasons with the Dolphins.

46 catches for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 2015.

no surprise with the amount of WRs they just drafted.
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(05-23-2016, 03:02 PM)QueenCitySouth Wrote: Signed with the Browns in 2015 after 6 seasons with the Dolphins.

46 catches for 523 yards and 2 TDs in 2015.

Wow. Gotta say, this shocks me. Hartline was the second-best WR for the Browns last year and was one of the only remaining vet WRs the Browns had for this upcoming season.

I thought they'd release Hawkins before Hartline.
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(05-23-2016, 03:42 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Wow. Gotta say, this shocks me. Hartline was the second-best WR for the Browns last year and was one of the only remaining vet WRs the Browns had for this upcoming season.

I thought they'd release Hawkins before Hartline.

you forget one big thing... Hue had Hawkins while he was coaching here.. Hawkins will fit into Hue and his system better
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Every new regime in Cleveland lets go of the previous regime's players, then starts over, basically from scratch. Nothing new this time around. The owner there only has patience for 2 seasons before cleaning house, so no one actually builds a team. That's why they have so many losing seasons in a row.

Does anyone expect them to contend this year? Not really and I doubt they even expect to.

So, then there's 2017, which will again be a mountain of new draft picks and a bunch of guys learning their way. If that team doesn't inspire the fans and make a run, then what? I say we're going to see Hue Jackson looking for another job and Sashi Brown will be an ex-NFL executive with failure written all over his resume considering the only NFL jobs he's ever had have been with the Browns.
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im surprised by this cut
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If the team wanted to bring him in for a look, I'd have no problem with that. In 7 seasons, he's only lost 2 fumbles, and he has 26 tackles. He's a smart player, with reliable hands.
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I think the Bengals could use him for insurance if one of the regulars goes down with an injury.
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