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Who do you think will win the Dolphins starting reciever job aside Marshall?

Great competition going on between Camarillo, Bess, and Hartline. What is your thougts on it? Will reward best answer.

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I dont understand what ur saying. Marshall is projected with most of the workload and he has to have another WR along with him. Bess, Camirillo, and Hartline are the ones competing

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    It will be Bess. And i get what she's saying she saying Brandon Marshall's situation in Miami is the same as TJ Houshmandzadeh's Seattle Good WR bad supporting cast. But I don't agree. I like Devonne Bess and Chad Henne will be good and if Ronnie brown is healthy then he'll have a good season and help Marshall because it takes focus off him and the same with Ricky Williams.

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    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    lol @ "Camarillo, Bess, and Hartline"

    Marshall in Miami = TJ in Seattle

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Davone Bess should be the frontrunner for the job. The staff there really likes him, and he should be a productive number 2 receiver.

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