http://www.profootballweekly.com/PFW/NFL/AFC/AFC+East/Miami/Features/2003/wilkening100303.htm
"Dolphins WR Chris Chambers has come a long way in two seasons. As a rookie, he had to learn things like the proper stance for a receiver and how to beat bump-and-run coverage. Those are no longer worries for Chambers. Still, there are still times where Dolphins WR coach Robert Ford gets a chuckle from what his prize pupil is doing out there.
“Coming in [to the league], I was rounding off a couple of my routes like my comeback route and my curl route,†he said. “…I used to drop my arms and the DB would be able to be able to react on me quick because he’d know I was coming out of my route.
“Now I’m pumping [my arms], getting in and out of my routes quicker, and I’m making the other routes look like other routes, if that makes any sense. … I’m setting up defenders a lot better than I used to.â€Â"
I would love to see Jay hit him in stride after he runs a nice crisp post pattern this weekend.
"Dolphins WR Chris Chambers has come a long way in two seasons. As a rookie, he had to learn things like the proper stance for a receiver and how to beat bump-and-run coverage. Those are no longer worries for Chambers. Still, there are still times where Dolphins WR coach Robert Ford gets a chuckle from what his prize pupil is doing out there.
“Coming in [to the league], I was rounding off a couple of my routes like my comeback route and my curl route,†he said. “…I used to drop my arms and the DB would be able to be able to react on me quick because he’d know I was coming out of my route.
“Now I’m pumping [my arms], getting in and out of my routes quicker, and I’m making the other routes look like other routes, if that makes any sense. … I’m setting up defenders a lot better than I used to.â€Â"
I would love to see Jay hit him in stride after he runs a nice crisp post pattern this weekend.