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Dolphins not interested in wide receiver Joe Horn - for now

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The Dolphins continue to take a pass on available veteran receivers as they told the agent of recently released receiver Joe Horn , that for now, they're happy with their group of young pass-catchers. Horn, 36, ...

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JAK

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Aug 20, 2008
 
Just found out Cameron Worell is on the Jets. I saw it when he was chasing Rock Cartwright on a 73 yard run in last weekend's game against Washington. Classic!

You'll love this.
http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/player/1362-c...
capefan

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#3
Aug 20, 2008
 
If it had been 2 weeks earlier, the phins would no doubt have signed Horn. What a difference 2 weeks and a PS win make.
tarniman

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#4
Aug 20, 2008
 
I think close the receiver corp is almost set as far as what we have here now. This is my prediction if we don't pick up anybody off waivers are free agency.

1. Ginn
2. Hagan
3. Bess
4. Wilford
5. Camarillo or Armstrong

I think Ginn and Hagan are a lock
I think Bess and Wilford are sure bets for different reasons.

Bess is a sure bet based on his proformance.

Wilford is a sure bet based on the new regime brought him in and gaved him a decent contract. This is there guy.

I think the real decision on the coaches minds are either Armstrong or Camarillo?
tarniman

Jefferson, GA

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#5
Aug 20, 2008
 
Anything can happen though, I would take Boldin from Arizona any day over Hagan. We will just have to wait and see
Opinion

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Aug 20, 2008
 
tarniman wrote:
I think close the receiver corp is almost set as far as what we have here now. This is my prediction if we don't pick up anybody off waivers are free agency.
1. Ginn
2. Hagan
3. Bess
4. Wilford
5. Camarillo or Armstrong
I think Ginn and Hagan are a lock
I think Bess and Wilford are sure bets for different reasons.
Bess is a sure bet based on his proformance.
Wilford is a sure bet based on the new regime brought him in and gaved him a decent contract. This is there guy.
I think the real decision on the coaches minds are either Armstrong or Camarillo?
You have it wrong.
Here is a probable depth chart-
1. Ginn
2. Hagan
3. Bess
4. Armstrong
5. Camarillo
6. Wilford
Ginn is a lock.
Hagan is inconsistant.
Bess and Armstrong are impressing the coaches with their speed / hands
Camarillo isnt fast, but is reliable
Wilford has not done squat here
Daryl

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Aug 20, 2008
 
tarniman wrote:
Anything can happen though, I would take Boldin from Arizona any day over Hagan. We will just have to wait and see
Heck, my grandma's better than Hagan....he's just terrible.
Fang

Port Saint Lucie, FL

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#8
Aug 20, 2008
 
Some times we forget who is in camp. Lets not forget last weeks play by Kircus, he is still in the mix. If I'm correct Armstrong can be stored on the practice squad if he clears waivers, not sure about Camarillo or Kurcis.

That would allow Armstrong more time to learn. My feelings are Armstrong will be our kickoff and punt returner this year.

If it were me deciding who we keep Wilford would be gone. I would bite the bullet and admit a mistake in signing Wilford. What has Wilford shown us that he should stay ? Here are my choices for this year.

1 Ginn
2 Hagan
3 Bess
4 Kurcis
5 Armstrong, Camarillo, or Wilford

Armstrong could go to the practice team, to make room for one of the last two players. One other thing the Dolphins are building for the future, it's not about this year, Is Wilford in there future ? I don't think so. They would be very young, but then that's why the coachs are there.
socalfinfan

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#9
Aug 20, 2008
 
I say dump Wolford,the others have proven they are all better than Wilford.
Camarillo,Kurcis,special teamers.
1.Ginn
2.Bess
3.Hagan
4.Armstrong
Rootz

Kahului, HI

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#10
Aug 20, 2008
 
Devonne Bess will be the best.
jedivader

Washington, DC

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#11
Aug 21, 2008
 
Who cares about the signing bonus, they were stupid to give Wilford that much money to begin with.....cut/trade Wilford. Keep both Kircus and Camarillo, they both have great hands. You won't have to worry about them dropping balls.
Joe

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#12
Aug 21, 2008
 
Bess isn't a Wes Welker, nor has he really done anything special. Kircus has the ability to stretch the field and make big plays, in fact he might even upstage Hagan. What has Hagan done lately as far as big plays? Nothing. Maybe one reverse for 15 yards. So, I look at it like this:

1) Ginn
2) Kircus
3) Hagan
4) Armstrong or Wilford(Or somebody off wavers)
5) Bess(If he can make some big plays against K.C. I'll move him up to 3 or 4.
pffft

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Aug 21, 2008
 
="JAK"]Just found out Cameron Worell is on the Jets. I saw it when he was chasing Rock Cartwright on a 73 yard run in last weekend's game against Washington. Classic!
You'll love this.
http://www.newyorkjets.com/team/player/1362-c...

J-E-T-S SUCK SUCK SUCK!!
Fireman eds nut sac

Miami, FL

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Aug 21, 2008
 
Daryl wrote:
<quoted text> Heck, my grandma's better than Hagan....he's just terrible.
Dork. How's that sweat coming off of me and onto the back of your neck feel Dork.?.BOUNCY BOUNCY! lmao!
TheJimmy

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Aug 21, 2008
 
Opinion wrote:
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You have it wrong.
Here is a probable depth chart-
1. Ginn
2. Hagan
3. Bess
4. Armstrong
5. Camarillo
6. Wilford
Ginn is a lock.
Hagan is inconsistant.
Bess and Armstrong are impressing the coaches with their speed / hands
Camarillo isnt fast, but is reliable
Wilford has not done squat here
I like this one a little better. For one you have 6 receivers on it. I think we'll keep 6. I like Armstrong a lot, he has a good pressence.
TheJimmy

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#16
Aug 21, 2008
 
Not interested in Horn is a very good sign!
Tony Brown

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#17
Aug 21, 2008
 
Miami needs to go out and get Arizona's disgrunded WR Boldin!
But, they won't they go out and trade for another has-been WR or stay with a bunch of maybe's! They should be doing whatever it takes to get to the playoffs and start winning. The fans are not going to accept mult-year rebuilding excuses. Teams in the past have turned it around in one year and made the playoffs, so Miami can do the same if management and coaching decide they want to too! Or again this year you will see an empty Half dirt, half grass (We are too cheap to put turf down during NFL games) while baseball is still going on - stadium!
This trade of CB - Oh boy did we get another 6th or 7th round pick from someone that never turns out well for Miami!
Miami just loves to get 6th and 7th round picks! I don't know why, but they keep trading for them and getting nothing in return!
Don Shula

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#18
Aug 21, 2008
 
we need some help!
Nick

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#19
Aug 21, 2008
 
Too much money for the cheap Dullfins....HAHA
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#20
Aug 21, 2008
 
Thanks for this very important piece of information. I had no idea that Ginn and Hagan were locks.
tarniman wrote:
I think close the receiver corp is almost set as far as what we have here now. This is my prediction if we don't pick up anybody off waivers are free agency.
1. Ginn
2. Hagan
3. Bess
4. Wilford
5. Camarillo or Armstrong
I think Ginn and Hagan are a lock
I think Bess and Wilford are sure bets for different reasons.
Bess is a sure bet based on his proformance.
Wilford is a sure bet based on the new regime brought him in and gaved him a decent contract. This is there guy.
I think the real decision on the coaches minds are either Armstrong or Camarillo?
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#21
Aug 21, 2008
 
Of course you would...another piece of breaking news. You are really going out on a limb today with these comments.
tarniman wrote:
Anything can happen though, I would take Boldin from Arizona any day over Hagan. We will just have to wait and see
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