Professor John Fries Frazer (1812-1872), quickly recognizing Albert Wilson's intelligence and reliability, made the young man his special assistant in place of the student assistants usually employed. Wilson was charged with setting up the apparatus and materials for lectures and experiments in chemistry and physics. He was sometimes enlisted as an assistant during Frazer's experiments, sometimes barely escaping serious injury from unwanted explosions. After Professor Frazer's death, Wilson helped Professor Henry Morton in his physics laboratory. Wilson pursued these scientific interests on his own, keeping several volumes on chemistry in his room at home. Ohhhhhhh....you weren't talking about this Albert Wilson?
http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/miami-dolphins/danny-amendola-5905/ There's your contract details. He's a one year rental for $6 million. Still can't believe people freaked out over this. They're renting him to come in and show these guys how to function as a receiver. They lacked a veteran presence in that group and in comes a guy who knows what it takes to utilize concepts employed by Gase.
I don't think enough can be said about having a player who has won championships come in and mentor young guys. I don't think he's going to come in and catch 100 balls, but he's ALWAYS in the right spot at the right time.