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move beyond the notion that running the football leads to championships


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from Cam Cameron

“Football has changed for the better,” he said. “Just look at last year’s Super Bowl. People have got to move beyond the notion that running the football leads to the championships. It doesn’t. If you just look over the last 10 years, it doesn’t.

“We all want to run the football, but you don’t have to run the football to win as much as people think. The rules have changed, the game has changed.”

http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/articles/2009/10/09/sports/3_ravens_notebook.txt

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Who is Cam Cameron? You can run the ball when you have a lead. It's equated to winning championships because you'll typically have less big defensive plays when you run. Shorten the game, force turnovers. That will never go away.

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Who is Cam Cameron? You can run the ball when you have a lead. It's equated to winning championships because you'll typically have less big defensive plays when you run. Shorten the game, force turnovers. That will never go away.

Cam Cameron is only the best offensive coordinator in the league.

Yeah because, like these last few games, when we throw the ball we do super good!

Having an incompetant QB at the helm does that to your team.

actually i think hes saying you cant be 1 dimensional anymore. if your have a really strong running game but no passing game at all you'll get killed.

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wrong. running the football is still critical. that doesn't mean the majority of your plays have to be running plays, but if you aren't at least capable of grinding it out on the ground, your offense becomes one dimensional and therefore easy to stop.

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