Hmmm No Official OC, I guess Cam is definitely going to do both.
http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/top_story.asp?contentID=5080
http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/top_story.asp?contentID=5080
Yeah I guess thats the way its gonna be at least for this year anyway.Hmmm No Official OC, I guess Cam is definitely going to do both.
http://www.miamidolphins.com/newsite/news/top_story.asp?contentID=5080
Yeah I guess thats the way its gonna be at least for this year anyway.
P.S. just wanted to say that im very impressed with the grammar and well thought out post. Very good, especially for a 3 year old? LOL
Cam Cameron has officially decided not to name an offensive coordinator.
Cameron will call the plays for the Dolphins. Mike Mularkey, suddenly in a career free-fall, has been demoted to tight ends coach.
hahaI dont recall hearing about Chad Walker or Mike Dumas' hirings.
Any information on these guys?
P.S. We're already getting more specifics than we did under Saban. I mean, Reyonolds coaching the DL (tackles), with Travis Jones coaching the DL (ends). Under Saban they would find a way to phrase that so the fans did not know whose exact responsibilities were what, like 'Special Assistant to the Coordinator of Defensive Line Affairs That Occur in A Limited Space Relative to the Center and the Snap".
I dont recall hearing about Chad Walker or Mike Dumas' hirings.
Any information on these guys?
P.S. We're already getting more specifics than we did under Saban. I mean, Reyonolds coaching the DL (tackles), with Travis Jones coaching the DL (ends). Under Saban they would find a way to phrase that so the fans did not know whose exact responsibilities were what, like 'Special Assistant to the Coordinator of Defensive Line Affairs That Occur in A Limited Space Relative to the Center and the Snap".
Under Saban they would find a way to phrase that so the fans did not know whose exact responsibilities were what, like 'Special Assistant to the Coordinator of Defensive Line Affairs That Occur in A Limited Space Relative to the Center and the Snap".