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Good deeds as important as good hands for Greg Camarillo
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo still was down in the dumps on Monday evening, a little more than 24 hours after a long plane ride back from New England.
Miami Dolphins' Chad Henne needs a legitimate wideout threat
Give him time. Better yet, give him a receiver. Give this Dolphins team one wide receiver -- just one -- who is so good that opposing defensive coordinators lose sleep and cornerbacks wake up sweating.
Dolphins Face Daunting Path To Playoffs
Halfway through the season, the Miami Dolphins have already matched last year's loss total.
Ethan J. Skolnick: Dolphins let late chance to tie slip away
Eighty-six yards to go. 218 ticks left. No timeouts. One touchdown behind. "As an offensive player that's what you look for," receiver Greg Camarillo said.
Miami Dolphins use Pat White extensively on offense, but it's not enough
Recognizing that quarterback Chad Henne making his fifth NFL start against three-time Super Bowl champion Tom Brady was a mismatch, the Dolphins and offensive coordinator Dan Henning had plenty of offensive wrinkles for New England on Sunday.
Chris Chambers Becomes an Acorn
The Dolphins have a lot of needs, but none perhaps so glaringly obvious as at wide receiver.
Camarillo says Henne picked up Pennington's strengths
The Chad Henne era hit a sizable speed bump in Week Seven, when the Dolphins blew a 24-3 lead in a loss to the Saints.
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Miami Dolphins' Ted Ginn Jr.'s role under review
Despite playing less, Ted Ginn Jr. managed to provide more. The Dolphins' new challenge: How do you get the most out of Ginn? Miami Dolphins' Ted Ginn Jr.
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Miami Dolphins tight ends playing a minimal role
There are two schools of thought on the Dolphins' tight end play this season. One is that the Dolphins having the NFL's No.
Miami Dolphins demote Ted Ginn; Brian Hartline gets start
Ted Ginn Jr. has been demoted after all. Miami Dolphins rookie Brian Hartline will replace his fellow Ohio State product as one starting wide receiver, according to the official changes announced before today's 1 p.m. game at the New York Jets .
Miami Dolphins starting two rookie cornerbacks for first time, and Jets will test them
When Tony Sparano, a coach for 11 seasons in the NFL, was asked last week if he had ever been with a team that started two rookie cornerbacks, he thought for a minute, said no and then fixed the questioner with a glare.
Miami Dolphins blow second-half lead, fall to unbeaten New Orleans Saints
The Dolphins, seemingly unstoppable in the first half, unraveled in the second half and also lost cornerback Will Allen for the season.
For Dolphins, Fast Starts Arena t Enough
Every good coach knows the best way to beat a high-powered offense is to start fast and never let off the gas.
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What know? Dolphins should learn a lesson
We could use this space to discuss why the Dolphins folded like a cheap lawn chair against the Saints Sunday after building a 24-3 lead.
Allen Placed On Injured Reserve By Dolphins
Share + Oct 27, 2009 12:10 pm US/Eastern 1 of 1 Wide receiver Braylon Edwards #17 of the New York Jets makes a touchdown catch over cornerback Will Allen #25 of the Miami Dolphins at Land Shark Stadium on October 12, 2009 in Miami, Florida Doug Benc/Getty Images After getting torched by another great passing team, the Dolphins now head into two ...
Miami Dolphins' offensive 'self-destructive' in second half
Head-scratching and soul-searching were going on everywhere in the Dolphins' locker room Sunday night after an offense that scored 24 points on four straight possessions in the first half mustered only one score in the second.
Who is responsible for Dolphins' bad losses?
The Saints clearly recognize they just beat a good team, and it wasn't just lip service.
Dolphins to face another top TE after bye week
For the first time since being torched by three elite tight ends in their season-opening three-game losing streak, the well-rested Dolphins will have to deal with another premier tight end: the New Orleans Saints ' Jeremy Shockey .
Dolphins WR Greg Camarillo a Brees fan
When Dolphins receiver Greg Camarillo was on the Chargers practice squad in 2005 and Drew Brees was in his final season as San Diego's starter, he knew that the three-time Pro Bowl quarterback was something special.
Matt Roth STILL isn't practicing. Guess Miami Dolphins GM Jeff Ireland doesn't have as much pull with the NFL office as hoped.
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