Kaptain Poop said:
I can't believe no one on here has commented on Camarillo's performance in this thread - as well as the rather white Miami Dolphin recieving corps performance in general. I believe Greg had double digit receptions and over 100 yards. Chad Henne seems to be doing pretty well with this recieving corp that the media loves to hate. Henne set the Miami record for consecutive completions with 17. That can happen when you have guys that actually know how to practice, run a route, and catch the ball. Simple as that.
Kaptain,
The topic has been discussed in the 2009 dolphins thread, and the Hartline thread. You are right that is something to celebrate that at times the two receivers on the field have both been white - and on a winning team. The <?: prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com

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and have sunk to the level of having to play two white guys, neither of whom is called Welker.Check out the Hartline thread where Don posted a link to an article which said, amoungst other things, "Oh, yes: the Dolphins receivers are terrible. In fact, you might say <st1:City w:st="on"><st1

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So the attack has begun.