http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...n-to-camarillo-trade-get-vincent-jackson.html My reaction to Camarillo trade? Get Vincent Jackson My reaction to the Greg Camarillo trade? I wish the Dolphins would stop dancing around the topic of getting really, really, really good on offense and check into Vincent Jackson. He's available, don't you know? He's about as available as Brandon Marshall was when the Dolphins traded for him. He'll cost a high draft pick, perhaps a second-rounder. He's going to want to get paid. And he's going to serve a three-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy. So? Give the Chargers a 2013 second-rounder. Give Jackson a contract just below Brandon Marshall's and one equally as cautious with the guaranteed money. And after three games in 2010, boast the most explosive and most imposing set of pass-catchers in the NFL! The Dolphins are trying to shine some Chevy Malibus with Marlon Moore and Roberto Wallace and Patrick Turner. One of them will probably make the roster as the fourth wide receiver. I'm told the team will look far and wide to identify its fifth wide receiver. So why not to out and buy a BMW and go in style! This, of course, will not happen. Miami's got too much money invested in Marshall as is. Miami's going to give Davone Bess a new contract at some point this year. The receiver corps cannot be the area on which Miami tilts its salary cap upside down. But think about this: Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown are unsigned for next year. The team will draft a running back, and perhaps quite early. So Miami's expenditure on running backs may be going down soon. Since the really big money isn't being used on the RBs and the defense seems built for the future, why not field a bangin' passing game? (I know, I'm dreaming. But I'm also respectfully suggesting). Anyway, back on Earth, coach Tony Sparano talked today about acquiring Benny Sapp in exchange for Camarillo. "You get a guy that has some position flexibility," Sparano said. "He's started games at corner in this league, played a large number of plays last season, played in some playoff games and also plays inside in the nickel. So I think he has a little position flex that way and special teams as well." Moore, who along with Roberto Wallace figure to be in line for a practice squad job at minimum, reacted to the trade also. My mentality is the same -- come in here, work hard every day, and with Greg gone it hasn't changed at all," Moore said. That would be the perfect approach if the Dolphins studied the Jackson idea closely. Read more: http://miamiherald.typepad.com/dolp...-trade-get-vincent-jackson.html#ixzz0ymACH02l
I didn't read the article. I graduated high school. I don't want to read high school reports anymore.
My reaction to the Greg Camarillo trade? I wish the Dolphins would stop dancing around the topic of getting really, really, really good on offense and check into Vincent Jackson. He's available, don't you know? did a fuckin 13 year old write this shit?
Armando is a douche who thinks he is smarter than everyone Omar is a negative nancy who thinks he's smarter than everyone...a la Cimini
This makes perfect sense. When dealing with a retarded fan base, hire retarded journalists. "Give the Chargers a 2013 2nd rounder." That sounds like EXACTLY the kind of compensation that a team would call 'too high' and quit dealing with the Chargers. Armando, you truly have a window into the mind of AJ Smith.
I get that it's just a blog but it's a blog for a fairly popular newspaper. I'm shocked that the editors over there actually allow shit like to be posted on there.
Stopped reading when this turd said give Chargers a 2013 2nd rounder. Thats like giving up a 4th rounder in a 2011 draft.