ONLINE SPORTSBOOK, SPORTS BETTING, CASINO GAMES, FOOTBALL BETTING, BLACKJACK GAMBLING

Online Sportsbook Online Blackjack

SPORTSBOOK LOGIN

Join  My Sportsbook
Forget login details?

Secure Offshore Sports Betting

SPORTSBOOK LINES

Sportsbook Lines ESPN
College and NFL Football Sportsbook Lines Football
College and NBA Basketball Sportsbook Lines Basketball
MLB Baseball Sportsbook Lines Baseball
NHL Hockey Sportsbook Lines Hockey
Soccer Sportsbook Lines Soccer
Tennis Sportsbook Lines Tennis
NASCAR Sportsbook Lines Auto Racing
Golf Sportsbook Lines Golf
Horse Racing Betting Lines Horse Racing
Boxing Betting Lines Boxing
Online Sportsbook Lines Cross Sport Parlay
Sportsbook Odds Mixed Prop Parlay
ONLINE SPORTSBOOK - Betting football, baseball, basketball, hockey and more

SPORTSBOOK NEWS

College and NFL Football Sports News Football
College Football Sports News College Football
College and NBA Basketball Betting News Basketball
College and MLB Baseball Betting News Baseball
Pro NHL Hockey Betting News Hockey
Pro Boxing Betting News Boxing
NASCAR, INDY, Formula 1 Betting News Auto Racing
PGA Betting News Golf
Harness and Thoroughbred Horse Racing News Horse Racing
English Premier, MLS, Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 1
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 2
Intenational Soccer News Soccer Group 3
Pro Tennis Betting News Tennis
This Day in Sports This Day in Sports
Olympics Betting News Olympics
College Coaching Moves College Coaching
Sportsbook

 NFL Football Sports Betting News

 

Dolphins open camp with new coach, old questions at quarterback


All RSS Feeds
MySportsbook.com - Online Sportsbook, Casino & Racebook

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -Among the spectators at new coach Cam Cameron's first minicamp with the Miami Dolphins on Friday, one watched more intently than most.

Of course, that's all Daunte Culpepper can do right now.

``It's tough for me as a competitor to not be out there, doing what I love,'' Culpepper said. ``But at the same time, I've got to be smart, and that's what I'm going to do. And I'm going to do that just to ensure that in the time when it really counts, in September or in August, I'll be ready.''

While his teammates ran drills, Culpepper - the quarterback who played just four games last season because of continued recover from major knee surgery - either watched from a stationary bike or from the sideline. He wore a red practice jersey, but a white visor replaced his helmet.

Cameron said he was excited to finally be on the field, but knows the quarterback question looms. With Culpepper sidelined and with Joey Harrington - who started 11 games last season - no longer with the club, Cleo Lemon took most snaps with the first team on Friday.

``In any football team, you want to know who your quarterback is,'' Cameron said. ``But from the start, we said it's going to be a process.''

The Dolphins hired Cameron in January to replace Nick Saban, who left to coach at Alabama. Cameron was offensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers before becoming the Dolphins' fifth coach since 1995.

Cameron said after spending months speed- and strength-training, the team is ready to begin implementing new systems.

``It's an old-school approach But it's an approach that's withstood the test of time,'' Cameron said. ``We just need to get better.''

He's got time. The season is still nearly five months away.

After failing to make the playoffs for the fifth straight season, the team made some roster changes. The Dolphins acquired linebacker Joey Porter after eight seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers and signed New York Giants kicker Jay Feely as a free agent. Feely replaced longtime Dolphins' kicker Olindo Mare.

Porter said he hasn't adjusted to South Florida's temperature yet, but he is adapting to the Dolphins' defense.

``Football is football,'' Porter said. ``I'm just trying to pick up the terminology.''

Porter, who didn't address his offseason altercation with Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Levi Jones, said he was looking forward to working with defensive player of the year Jason Taylor, who was recently honored for his community service efforts.

``He's going to make me raise the level of my game,'' Porter said.

Wide receiver Az-Zahir Hakim, a 10-year NFL veteran, also signed a one-year contract with Miami as an unrestricted free agent. Hakim followed Cameron to Miami from San Diego and said he was impressed with the coach's ``straight business'' approach to the game.

``It's a standard that he's set,'' Hakim said. ``And he set the bar really high on the first day.''

Like Hakim, Feely said he was excited to work for Cameron.

``Every team has visions of grandeur,'' Feely said. ``Everybody believes in April that they can make it to the Super Bowl and every fan has hope that this year is the year for their team. I think it's the same for players. It's a fun time.''

For most players, anyway. Watching from the side isn't exactly Culpepper's idea of fun.

``It's a work in progress,'' Cameron said.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press.

April 13, 2007 at 17:06 PM ET
<-- Cards sign C Leckey, three others
Giants ink Bell, Stone -->

Archives: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
NFL announces official rules changes
Broncos sign WR Terrell
Texans ink WR Davis


About Sportsbook | Sportsbook | Cashier | Join Sportsbook | Online Casino | Sportsbook Lines | Sportsbook Promotions | Sportsbook Rules | Sportsbook & Casino Help Sports News | Privacy | Security | Social Responsibility | Site Map

©1997-Present
My Sportsbook Sportsbook - Casino - Racebook - Poker
Online Sportsbook - Internet Sportsbook - MLB Baseball Betting - NFL Football betting - NCAA Football Betting - Online Casino

My Sportsbook is a fully licensed online sportsbook providing sports betting, casino games, horse betting and online poker games. Large sports betting lines selection, fast service and payouts. Review live sports betting odds on all major sports including NFL Football Betting, MLB Baseball betting and NBA Basketball betting and March Madness betting.
Toll Free Phone #: 1-866-BetOnIt (1-866-238-6648)
  Non Toll Free Phone #:+ 506-2582-6550
  Support Email : support@mysportsbook.ag