http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/The+Way+We+Hear+It/Whispers/2008/whispers053108.htm
An Achilles tear by recently acquired WR-RS Tab Perry is a considerable blow to a dangerously thin Dolphins receiving corps. Miami was counting on Perry to push Derek Hagan for the No. 3 WR job. The starting tandem of Ted Ginn Jr. and Ernest Wilford has yet to prove its worth.
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We will probably be looking for a WR in trade or one that is released.
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There will be some very serviceable WRs after the rosters are trimmed down, hopefully we're not desparate enough to trade anything for one.
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John, are you kidding me? The starting receivers are a punt returner and Ernest Wilford? I think Ginn should be in the slot and if anything Hagan should be starting opposite Wilford. Lord help Beck or Henne. And they say the Jets are going to be a running team. :eek:
It should go like this:
Ronnie: 15-20 carries
Ricky: 10-15 carries
3rd string back??: 5-10 carries
Beck or Henne: 10 passes a game :wink2: -
Derek Hagan will step up, he was serivcable last season, but then again, last year I doubt that even a All pro Wr could have done very much for us, our Qb play was just inconsistent to allow any Wr to succeed.
I wouldn't mind seeing Greg Cammarillo a bit more playing time, he really came on last season. -
I expect nothing out of Hagan. Inconsistent and he still drops a lot of passes. He's done nothing to instill any confidence from me to this point. Plus, Robeiski said the guy was not focused on football.
I honestly think Camarillo will make the team if he gets a fair shake.alen1, Fin Fan In Cali and DOLPHAN1 like this. -
If Hagen's problem is not being focused on football, either Parcells will wake the kid up and he becomes the WR we all thought he could be, or he is outta here! (Hagen of course!)
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We're going to run the ball. A lot.
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Didn't one of Cameron's staff members last year recommend for Hagan to get married and mature or something? Has he done that yet because things don't look good for him. When it said that the Dolphins were pushing for Perry to push Hagan for the three spot, I think that signaled that this could be the last straw for Hagan.
I really liked him in college and I thought he would be an outstanding player but he has been the complete opposite it seems. Hopefully he can get married and get laid or something, maybe it will help him catch a damn ball.
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I do agree that the QB play has been horrible, but that doesn't mean that the WR play has been bad as well. :wink2: -
Terry Robieskie on his way out the door made the comment that Derek Hagan was too concerned about things like rims and cars and that getting married would focus his football responsibilities.
I would agree with Robieskie if his track record of developing Wr wasn't lined with so much paucity of results, Hagan or Ginn or even M Booker or Chambers never really developed into consistent ball catching Wr for us, we haven't had a "good" hands starting Wr since OJ McDuffies's toe went bad forcing him to retire.Fin Fan In Cali likes this. -
IMO part of that is really poor Qb play and Oline play, part of it was scheme, and part of it was lack of inherent desire to improve, Welker was a hard worker, don't know about the other guys, and M. Booker moved in reverse last season. -
I also agree that QB and OL play contributed to the lack of passing attack and so did the offense that we ran. Some players were just completely unmotivated, I think it was ck that pointed out that Booker was just going through the motions at the end of the season and would run right to the bench. Hopefully that will all change and Ginn will be properly utilized. :yes: