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Mando: Hard to get a good read on Dolphins receivers

Reading this after a Barry Jackson article is like going from reading the NY Times to your high school newspaper. Just rewritten conjecture with zero facts/quotes/stats to back up conclusions that were made in articles over two months ago. Absolute filler.
 
I thought Armando died! This is great, now I can go back to posting about how ****y his writeups are again!
 
Reading this after a Barry Jackson article is like going from reading the NY Times to your high school newspaper. Just rewritten conjecture with zero facts/quotes/stats to back up conclusions that were made in articles over two months ago. Absolute filler.

Exactly. It is tough to deliver zero insight, but he manages to do so, day in, day out.
 
im not an armando guy.... dont like most of the writers down here but to his defense there is only so much he can write about every day. His daily coverage of the fins training camps is terrible though. Kelly keeps you alot more informed about whats happening in camp and more play by play type stuff.
 
Nothing wrong with this piece. It was a good run down on the current issues facing the team at WR.
 
I do not like Ah-mun-dos ramblings most of the time, but this article wasn't too bad. He is just stating the obvious.
 
I agree the 24/7 coverage + twitterverse has changed the game, but that is why I don't really pay attention to Salguero anymore. And you are correct CK, nothing wrong with it other than it is stale info. Honestly, guys going to camp and posting here, plus the tweet summaries, gives me so much more than dudes paid to observe the team and cull information. Salguero rarely makes me think and he is a mediocre writer. That is two strikes in a game in which you only get two strikes. If you can't provide fresh info, you better take what I know and make me look at it differently through your writing. Jeff Darlington I think is pretty good.

On the other end of the spectrum is Omar Kelly's bizarre relationship with his twitter followers. Probably a shtick, but man is it annoying to wade through his "don't ask me about the qb" nonsense. Honestly, the dude I listen to the most, though I disagree with him here somewhat, is ckparrothead. You should be covering the team. Seriously.
 
Reading this after a Barry Jackson article is like going from reading the NY Times to your high school newspaper. Just rewritten conjecture with zero facts/quotes/stats to back up conclusions that were made in articles over two months ago. Absolute filler.

Same old same old. I get tired of his comments and his begging "click here to look at my article!". Desperate.
 
I agree the 24/7 coverage + twitterverse has changed the game, but that is why I don't really pay attention to Salguero anymore. And you are correct CK, nothing wrong with it other than it is stale info. Honestly, guys going to camp and posting here, plus the tweet summaries, gives me so much more than dudes paid to observe the team and cull information. Salguero rarely makes me think and he is a mediocre writer. That is two strikes in a game in which you only get two strikes. If you can't provide fresh info, you better take what I know and make me look at it differently through your writing. Jeff Darlington I think is pretty good.

On the other end of the spectrum is Omar Kelly's bizarre relationship with his twitter followers. Probably a shtick, but man is it annoying to wade through his "don't ask me about the qb" nonsense. Honestly, the dude I listen to the most, though I disagree with him here somewhat, is ckparrothead. You should be covering the team. Seriously.

ckparrothead IS good. I like that he thinks outside the box, backs his arguments.
 
Although no one wants to say it, my opinion is that we don't need Hartline. What will we miss if he's gone? 600 yards, 2 TD's?

He needs to heal pronto to prove what he has. The kid seems to always have a nagging injury. I believe Nanee, Moore, or Wallace can give us the same production as Brian would if thrown into the mix.
 
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