In a move that could cause a considerable shake up at the wide receiver position, coach Tony Sparano sent a clear message to his corps of pass catchers Wednesday when he essentially reopened the competition for the team's starting spots. "Just making sure everyone is on their toes,'' Sparano said. Most notably, wide receiver Ted Ginn Jr. did not work with the first- or second-team offense during the initial 30 minutes of practice that is open to the media. Those limited snaps were assigned to Davone Bess, Greg Camarillo and rookie Brian Hartline. Sparano, making his most candid public comments about Ginn to this point, emphasized that it does not mean Ginn has lost his starting job -- yet. "We'll see where we are at the end of the week,'' said Sparano when asked specifically if Ginn has lost his No. 1 role. "Right now, I'm just upsetting the whole apple cart to see how this thing goes. So I don't want to say yes, and I don't want to say no. "We just went in there and said, `Let's let it fly.' We have five guys there that are playing this position. Let's let them all work and see where we go from there.'' Source: MiamiHerald
He is a Cam Cameron heck up. The Dolphins could have had Willis, he went just three picks later.:icon_cry:
Yea DP, looks that way. He had a chance to start breaking out with Henne but for whatever reason he took a step backwords. I guess he wants to focus his energy on Returns, but he hasn't done that at all.