Camarillo's recovery going well, hopes to be ready for camp
"My goal is to have no effects of knee surgery by training camp," says Greg Camarillo - who is recovering from a torn ACL.
Lots of info on what it's like going through a recovery from a torn ACL - including a lot of insight from Greg - in this article.
about 3 years ago
Matty I
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Ginn, Camarillo, Bess, and upcoming London
all young and the most underrated receiving corps in the NFL
all this draft a WR in the 1st round talk is ludicrous
none of them are true #1s though
"How can I blame you
When it's me I can't forgive?"
-From the Unforgiven III off of Death Magnetic
Where do you get this?
How do you even know? What is your definition of a “true” #1? And the follow up question, how can you judge a “true” #1 when you have a weak-armed, but incredibly efficient, QB as your game manager?
a #1 is a great WR
The Qbs go to guy who can make plays and doesn’t make mistakes, a player you can rely on game in and game out.
Ted Ginn may very well become that guy but right now he is a #2 WR
Bess and Camarillio are the same kind of WRs, excellent in the slot, they are solid complimentary guys.
London is an unknown with a lot of upisde.
"How can I blame you
When it's me I can't forgive?"
-From the Unforgiven III off of Death Magnetic
Maybe that's how this coaching staff wants it...
4 young guys that are hungry, instead of a go to guy.
25th pick - CB Vontae Davis
44th pick - LB Clint Sintim
56th pick - DT Ron Brace
Creator of the "John Philips Bandwagon"
WR core
Camarillo proved to be very reliable while Ginn and Bess still grow, I think once he was hurt, that is when the WR production went down. I guess in my opinion if we had a #1 last year it was Greg. I fully believe in adding a veteran WR who can still produce but may not demand as much salary. Marvin Harrison would be nice, Isaac Bruce not bad. I guess though I would love to go for the gusto and grab Anquin Boldin, he wants to play here being from Florida. Signing him would only help us in the end
James T Paulson
You claim signing Boldin "would only help us in the end",
but would it? You should never speak in such absolutes (anybody catch that?).
Anquan wants Larry Fitzgerald money. Larry Fitzgerald’s current contract is for $40 Million over 4 years, averaging TEN MILLION a year. That’s a lot of money to take a risk on a player who so quickly became disgruntled with his $5.5M/year average contract. That kind of player can tear apart a locker room if he decides he doesn’t like the front office. We are a young team, and no team is more susceptible to locker room drama than a young team.
I wrote up a very long response to your post, but I’ve decided to post it as a fanpost instead.





















