Greg is a wide receiver for the dolphins is number 83 and here some info these from NFL.com and here the are from the season 2009 Height: 6-1 Weight: 190 Age: 28
Born: 4/18/1982 Redwood City , CA
College: Stanford
Experience: 5th season
High School: Menlo-Atherton HS [Atherton, CA]
team rosters
quick stats (2009)
REC
50
YDS
552
AVG
11.0
TDS
0
Born: 4/18/1982 Redwood City , CA
College: Stanford
Experience: 5th season
High School: Menlo-Atherton HS [Atherton, CA]
team rosters
quick stats (2009)
REC
50
YDS
552
AVG
11.0
TDS
0
He did not make any touch downs but a lot of yards so he is more of a running person then touchdowns. he was also on the San Diego Chargers and he made nothing like he didn't do anything they just let him sit on the side but we=hen the season was over they traded him pretty fast they didn't even get to see if he was good that just Realy sad because would you like it if you go to be in the NFL and just sit on the bench every game and just watch your team win i would feel like i wasn't good enough or something. I would also feel like if I did something bad.
then when he came over to the Dolphins the first thing he did was go on the Field wouldn't that be nice and now he is a wide receiver for the dolphins and is doing great only if he made a touchdown any time soon that would be nice. Gregg also missed five games last season but still caught 55 balls but in 08 he ran 613 yards and two touchdowns in 07 160 yards and two touch downs 06 he played for the chargers so take a guess 0 yards 0 touchdowns. He graduated from Stanford so he must of been really smart or really rich to get in i am not sure which one it is. He also never fumbled the ball in his whole career so that's really good so if you think someone might drop it give the ball to Gregg and he will just run and not drop it. He has also never lost the ball which is basically the same thing but just throwing it out there. for the total he has ran five hundred and fifty two yards that's only thirty five per game. which no fence is really really bad for a wide receiver take Devin Hester for example number twenty three on the Chicago bears he runs about 4oo yards a game and when you compare those two big difference now i can see why the chargers let him on the bench i hope the dolphins trade him and get some one a whole lot better them him and that can acutally make some touchdowns. so i hope you enjoyed this Post thanks for reading! http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/7657 http://www.nfl.com/players/gregcamarillo/profile?id=CAM014486
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