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The Dolphins are making a mistake AGAIN IMO,Greg is a poor mans Wes Welker type player when healthy.
Camarillo averaged nearly 600 yards in the past two seasons...Can't understand why he would not make an outstanding 3rd receiver in Miami
Receiver needy Vikings acquire Greg Camarillo - NFL- nbcsports.msnbc.com
Not to mention if Favre had know that Rice was lost and Harvin could be doubtful/migraine most of the season and he'd be relying on dropsie the RB who btw is pissed about his own lack of contract extension (some think Rice opted for surgery now because Brett got all their $$$) I'm not sure the three amigos could have talked Brett (who is apparently nursing yet another excuse...I mean bone spur in that ankle) off the farm... The situation in the twin cities could get ugly in a hurry.
good move by the Vikings brett favre, will make him look like a all pro
this is kind of a WTF move by the dolphins. they alredy have a realy good slot WR in Davone Bess, but i don't see how Benny Sapp, makes them a better team so what did they get in this trade ?
Obvilously Parcells is more concerned and alarmed by the lack of depth and experience in his secondary causing him to make such a drastic move - But I could have seen at least half the teams in the league willing to give up an average corner to get an above average WR with a bright future....they should have waited for more offers.
Camarillo is what he is at this point. Bess is better than him anyway. They are probably happy with the starting trio of Marshall, Hartline and Bess and will take a flier on Patrick Turner as he has all the physical tools.
This trade was a rare win for both sides
I fail to see what Camarillos "Bright future" is. Remember he has a serious knee injury in 08. He's a 500-600 yard a year wr. Not a big loss.
Thats what Miami said about Welker - in fact in the previous 2 seasons before joining his new team, Welker has VERY similar stats to that of Camarillo
Remember Welker,like Camarillo really had nothing to speak of at QB yet still produced decent numbers but not great.
Favre can be the guy to get him to the next level like Welker was when Brady was his QB.
Maybe Welker's 83 can rub off on this 83
Huh? If by great, you meant serviceable, I'd agree with you.
Obvilously Parcells is more concerned and alarmed by the lack of depth and experience in his secondary causing him to make such a drastic move - But I could have seen at least half the teams in the league willing to give up an average corner to get an above average WR with a bright future....they should have waited for more offers.
It makes sense for the Dolphins to make that move if they are happy with Hartline. That said you can never have enough depth, especially quality.They're really high on Hartline (rightfully so) so this kind of makes sense to anyone familiar with the Fish. Camarillo will help while Rice is out and will really help to improve the Viqueens' receiving corps once he is back.
Not to mention if Favre had know that Rice was lost and Harvin could be doubtful/migraine most of the season and he'd be relying on dropsie the RB who btw is pissed about his own lack of contract extension (some think Rice opted for surgery now because Brett got all their $$$) I'm not sure the three amigos could have talked Brett (who is apparently nursing yet another excuse...I mean bone spur in that ankle) off the farm... The situation in the twin cities could get ugly in a hurry.