CAMERON COACHING FOR HIS JOB ON SUNDAY?
It would be almost ridiculous to think that the Dolphins would fired head coach Cam Cameron before he even finishes his first year on the job.
But these are desperate times in South Florida, and with each passing loss the franchise is surely getting more desperate to secure at least one win in 2007. So if the Fins fall to 0-13 on Sunday at Buffalo, it could turn out that Mike Mularkey's play-calling effort against the Jets last week was merely a dress rehearsal for taking the job over once Cameron is canned and defensive coordinator Dom Capers is given the reins for the rest of the season.
Now that would be hilarious considering the success Mularkey DIDN'T have at his last head coaching gig.
TAYLOR WANTS OUT OF MIAMI?
There's increasing talk in league circles that defensive end Jason Taylor, the 2006 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, wants out of Miami.
Um, who doesn't?
Taylor made some comments after the trade deadline suggesting that he would have liked to have been shipped out of town, and he surely was chagrined when the Fins paid washed-up linebacker Joey Porter $20 million in guaranteed money.
Taylor made a little noise about retiring after the 2006 season, and he could possibly tell the team that, absent a trade, he'll just pack it in.
Under contract through 2009, Taylor is scheduled to earn base salaries of $7.5 million and $8 million over each of the next two seasons.
Oooooh, now that would hurt. Their best defensive player wants to pack bags and skip out of town? We could sure use him.
Paul
It would be almost ridiculous to think that the Dolphins would fired head coach Cam Cameron before he even finishes his first year on the job.
But these are desperate times in South Florida, and with each passing loss the franchise is surely getting more desperate to secure at least one win in 2007. So if the Fins fall to 0-13 on Sunday at Buffalo, it could turn out that Mike Mularkey's play-calling effort against the Jets last week was merely a dress rehearsal for taking the job over once Cameron is canned and defensive coordinator Dom Capers is given the reins for the rest of the season.
Now that would be hilarious considering the success Mularkey DIDN'T have at his last head coaching gig.
TAYLOR WANTS OUT OF MIAMI?
There's increasing talk in league circles that defensive end Jason Taylor, the 2006 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, wants out of Miami.
Um, who doesn't?
Taylor made some comments after the trade deadline suggesting that he would have liked to have been shipped out of town, and he surely was chagrined when the Fins paid washed-up linebacker Joey Porter $20 million in guaranteed money.
Taylor made a little noise about retiring after the 2006 season, and he could possibly tell the team that, absent a trade, he'll just pack it in.
Under contract through 2009, Taylor is scheduled to earn base salaries of $7.5 million and $8 million over each of the next two seasons.
Oooooh, now that would hurt. Their best defensive player wants to pack bags and skip out of town? We could sure use him.
Paul
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