http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3723327
Lookign way ahead to the Phins game, this will have an impact on their offense. He has been a big target for Pennington, and this is a big loss for them. Can only help us.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3723327
Lookign way ahead to the Phins game, this will have an impact on their offense. He has been a big target for Pennington, and this is a big loss for them. Can only help us.
My kid will be disappointed...he just picked him up last week in his fantasy league.
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I didn't see this posted. From rotoworld.com:
"Dolphins coach Tony Sparano confirmed Monday that Greg Camarillo (knee) will miss the rest of the season.
Sparano didn't explain the extent, saying only "He's done. Somebody has to pick up the slack." The Fins will have a hard time replacing Camarillo, who's 14th in the NFL in catches with 55. Rookie Davone Bess is the best bet to start opposite Ted Ginn Jr. with Brandon London or Ernest Wilford possibly coming in when Miami goes three wide. This will hurt Chad Pennington."
This could really help us in our game against Miami. He was their leading receiver in terms of receptions and yards (55 rec's for 613 yards).
Already posted -- Merged
Torn ACL probably, you could tell from the way he was clutching his knee.
Davone Bess will most likely take his spot, he is more like Welker than Camarillio was.
Ginn has been stepping up his play but now Defenses have less to worry about.
It could also means that Ronnie and Ricky see more passes thrown their way, tehy are prey good recievers out of the backfield
Miami seems to be using their TE's a decent amount too, especially Fasano.Originally Posted by Mike13
DAVIE — Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo will miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, coach Tony Sparano said today.
Camarillo left Miami’s 48-28 loss to New England in the second half Sunday and did not return. He underwent an MRI on Monday.
“You don’t want to lose a player like that,” Sparano said. “He’s been really productive for us. To me, the guy’s been exactly what you’re looking for on your football team. I’m disappointed for him. I know how important it is for him.”
The tear in Camarillo’s knee ends his breakout year with the Dolphins. He leads the Dolphins with 55 receptions for 613 yards and two touchdowns after catching a total of eight passes in his first two NFL seasons.
“He’s a very, very consistent player,” said Casey Cramer, who has roomed with Camarillo for the past three games. “I just hope that he heals quickly and he gets back out as soon as he can. He’s a great guy.”
Camarillo did not think the injury was season-ending after Sunday’s game, his agent J.R. Rickert said.
http://www.news-press.com/article/20.../81124078/1075
There is a thread about this... in the correct forum...
http://www.billszone.com/fanzone/sho...d.php?t=165793
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I like Davone Bess in Madden as a slot guy, so hopefully it carries over.
Seriously though, I'm disappointed that Camarillo is out. I doubt Wilford will step up, but it'd be nice if he did.
Ernest Wilford
Thank God we didn't sign him.
Thanks to whoever merged this again. People need to start opening their eyes before posting.
Either way, losing your leading WR never helps you.Originally Posted by Mike13
the 6 million dollar mistakeErnest Wilford
Thank God we didn't sign him.