According to footballoutsiders, Greg Camarillo was the 5th most valuable WR in week 9. From the article:
"Throw in a pass interference penalty drawn by Camarillo, and it's six first downs on eight targets. It wasn't a big game -- you won't find Camarillo's name in the game recap -- but he did exactly what you need somebody on your team to do, pick up first downs and keep drives alive."
Link: http://footballoutsiders.com/quick-reads/2009/week-9-quick-reads
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And the one catch he had late was "Gadsden-esque".
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I think he is now over his knee injury.
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I am glad to see him doing so well, considering his size and speed he is becoming a very very good wideout, plus he is a classy guy
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didn't have all these problems before Henne
how did promising & on the rise turn into horrendous?
maybe it's not just the Receiving Corp to blame
I think the IceMan has to make a real effort
to get on the same page as his receivers
along with
making the right decisions to control the game better
I'm sure all that is needed is some time to adjust
& Henne has the rest of the season to get it straight
the IceMan has to get it together & make his bones in 2009
there are no excuses, he's had a year & a half to prepare
the Franchise QB must emerge for a SuperBowl run
we will know by the end of this year what the real story is with the offense -
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obviously, there is a problem in communication, timing
whatever
& it is between the Receiver Corp collectively & the QB.
time & timing? by the end of the season we will know
this is not an indictment of our QB
nor defense of our fledgling Receiving Corp
consider it an honest call to attention
the IceMan needs to emerge as the Franchise QB for 2010
not to worry, there is plenty of time