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Len P of ESPN.com was at the Phins camp and wrote 5 observations, but 4
of them are on Insider, so if anyone has the subscription, maybe you can share with us a summary of what he said. If you don't like him, you can always go to PFT for a joke on him. Anyway, his first observation is,
"1. Defense still going strong
Because of the success that first-year head coach Cam Cameron had in San Diego as the Chargers' offensive coordinator, much of the attention in camp has focused on that side of the ball. But it's the Miami defense that has set the tone in the early days of camp. If the Monday practices are an indication of what's to come, a unit that statistically ranked No. 4 overall in the NFL in 2006 could be just as good in 2007. Cameron made an excellent decision in retaining coordinator Dom Capers from Nick Saban's staff, and so the Dolphins weren't forced to undergo the kind of transition on defense they are encountering offensively."
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/trai...ns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2955510
Thank you in advance:cooldude:
Len P of ESPN.com was at the Phins camp and wrote 5 observations, but 4
of them are on Insider, so if anyone has the subscription, maybe you can share with us a summary of what he said. If you don't like him, you can always go to PFT for a joke on him. Anyway, his first observation is,
"1. Defense still going strong
Because of the success that first-year head coach Cam Cameron had in San Diego as the Chargers' offensive coordinator, much of the attention in camp has focused on that side of the ball. But it's the Miami defense that has set the tone in the early days of camp. If the Monday practices are an indication of what's to come, a unit that statistically ranked No. 4 overall in the NFL in 2006 could be just as good in 2007. Cameron made an excellent decision in retaining coordinator Dom Capers from Nick Saban's staff, and so the Dolphins weren't forced to undergo the kind of transition on defense they are encountering offensively."
http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/trai...ns/story?columnist=pasquarelli_len&id=2955510
Thank you in advance:cooldude: