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Fins pick Cameron, details not worked out
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Dolphins pick Cameron but must work out details By ARMANDO SALGUERO AND JEFF DARLINGTON asalguero@MiamiHerald.com The Dolphins have decided Cam Cameron should be their next coach and are in the process of finalizing details of the hiring, a source close to the process has told The Miami Herald. Among the details that are being worked out is whether Cameron indeed wants the job. Cameron was said to have to speak with his family about moving from Coronado, Calif. If that hurdle is cleared, a contract would have to be worked out and that could take up to one day. The team brought Cameron back to its Davie training facility for a third consecutive day this afternoon following a morning of meetings between owner Wayne Huizenga and his staff. Upon arriving, Cameron was escorted into a meeting with Huizenga. About 12:25 p.m. today, general manager Randy Mueller left the team's facility in his Lexus, only to return 15 minutes later with Cameron in the passenger seat. About 2 p.m., Huizenga and Cameron were still meeting at the facility. Cameron, the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers and former head coach at Indiana, had spent the night at the Renaissance Hotel in Plantation after interviewing with the Miami officials the previous Wednesday evening and Thursday. The Dolphins have planned no news conferences to introduce Cameron since the hiring process is still incomplete. _krdDartInc++;document.write(''); |
Posted on Fri, Jan. 19, 2007
Dolphins pick Cameron but must work out details By ARMANDO SALGUERO AND JEFF DARLINGTON The Dolphins have decided Cam Cameron should be their next coach and are in the process of finalizing details of the hiring, a source close to the process has told The Miami Herald. Among the details that are being worked out is whether Cameron indeed wants the job. Cameron was said to have to speak with his family about moving from Coronado, Calif. If that hurdle is cleared, a contract would have to be worked out and that could take up to one day. The team brought Cameron back to its Davie training facility for a third consecutive day this afternoon following a morning of meetings between owner Wayne Huizenga and his staff. Upon arriving, Cameron was escorted into a meeting with Huizenga. About 12:25 p.m. today, general manager Randy Mueller left the team's facility in his Lexus, only to return 15 minutes later with Cameron in the passenger seat. About 2 p.m., Huizenga and Cameron were still meeting at the facility. Cameron, the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers and former head coach at Indiana, had spent the night at the Renaissance Hotel in Plantation after interviewing with the Miami officials the previous Wednesday evening and Thursday. The Dolphins have planned no news conferences to introduce Cameron since the hiring process is still incomplete |
Sandy Eggo fans are probably about ready to commit suicide about now.
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Marty coming back and Cameron leaving sounds good to me.
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Hacket was with the Bucs, where is Jimmy Rae. Or was Rae with the Buc? oh well
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Hopefully by the time he finds a QB and fixes that pathetic offense, Taylor and Thomas will retire and the defense will be in shambles.
They have talent issues down there. But I'm glad to see the Chargers weakened. That's a good thing for their AFC West foes (including your favorite Red and Gold team) and AFC Championship contendahs (including my favorite team). |
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Yes!
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What a great hire by the Dolphins. He's an offensive-mind who is going to bring creativity and an aggressive attitude on offense... the exact opposite of what the Chiefs got when the hired Herm.
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Also add Miami to the list of NFL teams with a better head coach than Herm Schottenheimer.
Let's look at the updated list: Miami- Cameron New England- Belicheck NY Jets- Mangini Baltimore- Billick Cincy- Marvin Lewis Titans- Jeff Fisher Colts- Dungy Texans- Kubiak Donks- Rodent face Chargers- Marty Dallas- Tuna Redskins- Gibbs Eagles- Andy Reid Bears- Lovie Saints- Sean Payton Falcons- Bobby Petrino Panthers- Fox Lambs- Linehan Arizona- Wisenhunt 49ers- Nolan Seattle- Holmgren Pittsburgh and Oakland don't have head coaches so throw them out, otherwise you are left with Buffalo, Cleveland, NY Giants, Tampa, Minnesota, Detoilet and Green Bay as the teams with worse head coaching situations than what the Chiefs have with Ulta-Conservative Herm. Thank you again, Carl for bringing this failure to KC |
kubiak ??? herm may suck but hes better than kubiak
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I guess everybody forgets Cameron's wonderful tenure at Indiana as head coach.
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So who does Marty bring in to run his offense now??
Jimmy Raye or Paul Hackett? |
wonder if the players are happy to keep marty and lose cameron....
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Nope, Kubiak has creativity, willing to be aggressive in his in-game decision making... things that Herm lacks |
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