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The Cam-Cam Show: Cam Cameron for OC


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Cam Cameron is a balanced coordinator. Ray Rice almost carried it 300 times last year and was over 300 the year before. All while the passing game was working really well. I think they were trying to lighten Rice's work load this season and it didn't quite work out the way Harbaugh wanted it.

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Like others have said, he won't even hand the ball off to Ray Rice; so there is no way in hell he would let Stewart, Williams, or Tolbert even see the field. He is a pass first coordinator (i.e. 40 passes per game) and that will only work when you have Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Peyton Manning etc. as your quarterback. Cameron just doesn't have what it takes to run an NFL offense and he is too stupid to change, even when he has one of the best running back's in the NFL who is an impact player and a game changer (4th and 29? No big deal).

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11-5 in 2008

9-7 in 2009

12-4 in 2010

12-4 in 2011

with him as OC... and you're gonna bitch as if what the Panthers have now is better?

That's more in part to John Harbaugh and the defense then it is to Cam Cameron and the offense.

2008- Ravens 18th in Total Offense

2009- Ravens 13th in Total Offense

2010- Ravens 22nd in Total Offense

2011- Ravens 15th in Total Offense

2012- Ravens 18th in Total Offense

The Ravens haven't had a top 10 offense since Cameron took over, the Panthers have had two seasons from 2008-2012 where they have had a top 10 offense.

Those records you posted are due to the fact that the Ravens know how to play great defense.

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Cam Cameron is a balanced coordinator. Ray Rice almost carried it 300 times last year and was over 300 the year before. All while the passing game was working really well. I think they were trying to lighten Rice's work load this season and it didn't quite work out the way Harbaugh wanted it.

You don't need to be balanced, you have Ray fricken Rice, you feed him the ball just like Houston feeds Arian Foster and Minnesota feeds Adrian Peterson. He is a top three running back, make him earn his money, and make him the work horse. It's not that difficult. On top of that Rice's backup Bernard Pierce is a pretty good ball carrier himself. With a line made up of Yanda, Oher, etc... run the damn ball.

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