OMG is Miami's coach dumb:
Cameron talking playoffs for Fins
By By CHRIS LEHOURITES, AP Sports Writer
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
LONDON — The Miami Dolphins’ decision to play in Europe this season cost them one of their eight home games.
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That’s not a problem for Dolphins coach Cam Cameron. There’s always the playoffs.
“If we play the way we’re capable, you can gain added home games at the end of the season,” he said Tuesday in London, where the Dolphins take on the New York Giants on Oct. 28. “That’s our challenge.”
The game at the rebuilt Wembley Stadium — the traditional home of England’s national soccer team — will be the first regular-season NFL game played outside North America.
“We want to get more people to know about American football,” Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga said, adding that several thousand fans from Miami are expected to make the trip to watch the “home” game.
Cameron talking playoffs for Fins
By By CHRIS LEHOURITES, AP Sports Writer
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
LONDON — The Miami Dolphins’ decision to play in Europe this season cost them one of their eight home games.
![](http://images.scripps.com/netw/1x1.gif)
That’s not a problem for Dolphins coach Cam Cameron. There’s always the playoffs.
“If we play the way we’re capable, you can gain added home games at the end of the season,” he said Tuesday in London, where the Dolphins take on the New York Giants on Oct. 28. “That’s our challenge.”
The game at the rebuilt Wembley Stadium — the traditional home of England’s national soccer team — will be the first regular-season NFL game played outside North America.
“We want to get more people to know about American football,” Dolphins owner Wayne Huizenga said, adding that several thousand fans from Miami are expected to make the trip to watch the “home” game.
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