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but what does Rotoworld have to say onthe issue?

 

I think that he may still be on the toilet so he has not seen it yet.

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If this is true, I presume that Mularkey will be looking for a new home again.

 

One thing is for sure, Dolphin fans are not going to miss him.

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Isn't Cameron the one who called LTs number only a few times in the second half of the Chargers loss to the Pats? Rocket scientist he's not.

 

I think, and can certainly be wrong, he was the OC in DC during the Norvel years. Never has impressed me a whole bunch, but to be honest, do not know a lot about him

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I've got some info on Cam. My sister went to Indiana when he was the head coach there. According to her, we should all be cheering right now. Apparently this guy is a nightmare. In fact, the whole Randle El-playing-WR-in-the-pros-but-playing-QB-in-college-and-isn't-that-cool Steelers mantra has nothing to do with Bill Cowher. Rather, Randle El is a natural WR - she knows this because they were friends at school.(Don't bother with the wiseass stuff because I met this guy personally and he is a solid individual)

 

Apparently Cam switched him to QB because he couldn't recruit any actual D1 quality QBs. No one wanted to play for him. So the whole thing came out of necessity, rather than some stroke of genius. She can go on and on about this guy - :thumbsup: - so suffice it to say that we should all be happy that he is at Miami. +2 in the win column next year!

 

Also, he was in fact the guy calling the plays for the Chargers last weekend. HAHAHAHAHA - great job keeping the league MVP on the sidelines, there Cam.

 

Here's to Miami - 2-14 in 2007!

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Isn't Cameron the one who called LTs number only a few times in the second half of the Chargers loss to the Pats? Rocket scientist he's not.

 

I was thinking the same thing. He should have kept pounding LT in the second half.

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I've got some info on Cam. My sister went to Indiana when he was the head coach there. According to her, we should all be cheering right now. Apparently this guy is a nightmare. In fact, the whole Randle El-playing-WR-in-the-pros-but-playing-QB-in-college-and-isn't-that-cool Steelers mantra has nothing to do with Bill Cowher. Rather, Randle El is a natural WR - she knows this because they were friends at school.(Don't bother with the wiseass stuff because I met this guy personally and he is a solid individual)

 

Apparently Cam switched him to QB because he couldn't recruit any actual D1 quality QBs. No one wanted to play for him. So the whole thing came out of necessity, rather than some stroke of genius. She can go on and on about this guy - :) - so suffice it to say that we should all be happy that he is at Miami. +2 in the win column next year!

 

Also, he was in fact the guy calling the plays for the Chargers last weekend. HAHAHAHAHA - great job keeping the league MVP on the sidelines, there Cam.

 

Here's to Miami - 2-14 in 2007!

 

No trying to bash your sister but I remember Randle El being quite a good college QB. In fact according to Wikipedia:

Randle El was a quarterback at Indiana University, where he was considered one of the premier offensive threats in the Big Ten Conference and received some consideration for the Heisman Trophy (coming in 6th in Heisman voting) during his senior season. Randle El was the first player in Division I history to pass for 40 career touchdowns and score 40 career touchdowns. He was the Big Ten Player of the Year in 2001, and was named the first-team All-American quarterback by the Football Writers Association of America. He finished his college career as the fifth on the all-time NCAA total yardage list, and became the first player in college football history to record 2,500 total yards for four consecutive years. He finished his career with 7,469 passing yards, 3,895 rushing yards, and 86 touchdowns running and passing. He is considered to be the second most statistically productive dual-threat quarterback to ever play college football.

 

That's not too bad considering the lack of talent that the Indiana football team has had. :thumbsup:

 

That said, Cameron's coaching record was 18-37. So unless, the Fins somehow get the best rb, fullback, and te in the NFL, 2 pro bowl linemen and QB, I'm not too worried about Miami. :devil:

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That said, Cameron's coaching record was 18-37.

I guess I could have simply posted that! I'm not bashing Randel El. Like I said I met him, he's a great guy, and there is no doubt that he is talented.

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