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Posted on 7/17/13 at 4:32 pm to Sheetbend
Cam Cameron can't be described as a run first, or throw first guy imo. If you look at his career he started off as a QB coach at Michigan. His first job was coaching John Harbaugh, who became the first Michigan QB in decades to make it in the NFL. He also coached Elvis Grbac at Michigan, another NFL starter. When he was at Washington (NFL) he coached Heath Shuler (fail) and Gus Frerotte (good considering his ceiling) at QB and Stephen Davis at RB, a better running than passing team. At San Diego he coached both Drew Brees and Phillip Rivers at QB, and LaDainian Tomlinson Darren Sproles and Michael Turner at RB. Very balanced. At Baltimore he ran the Joe Flacco and Ray Rice show for years as they transitioned from a D first team to a great offensive team.
The fact is, everywhere Cameron has been, from his first job to his last, college and pro he has been able to consistently recruit/draft great QB and RB talent, mentor young QB's into productive vets, and built great offenses with stacked lines, depth at RB, good to excellent receiving/TE corps, and lots of production from both running and passing game.
Cameron is a complete package guy, and the first coach in a very, very long time at LSU with legit QB development skills. I think he's a great fit for any Offensive player regardless of position who wants to play in the NFL.
The fact is, everywhere Cameron has been, from his first job to his last, college and pro he has been able to consistently recruit/draft great QB and RB talent, mentor young QB's into productive vets, and built great offenses with stacked lines, depth at RB, good to excellent receiving/TE corps, and lots of production from both running and passing game.
Cameron is a complete package guy, and the first coach in a very, very long time at LSU with legit QB development skills. I think he's a great fit for any Offensive player regardless of position who wants to play in the NFL.
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