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He's had plenty of time to think about what the 2008 NFL season should have ended like and how far his team could have gone in the playoffs with him. A season-ending knee injury had its say in that decision and now the veteran can't wait to get on the field and do damage in the AFC East in 2009. His impact could decide who sits atop the division at season's end.
We're talking about Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, right? Wrong. Actually, it's Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Camarillo, who was having a breakout year pre-injury in 2008.
As good as the Miami Dolphins were, they would have been even better if the veteran hadn't gone down with a torn ACL. He's not exactly a celebrated player, but opposing teams that forget about Camarillo often pay a price. Last year, in fact, Camarillo, 27, racked up personal bests in catches (55) and yards (613) despite missing five games. His presence also takes pressure off Miami's other wideouts, namely Davone Bess and the more hyped Ted Ginn Jr.
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