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re: Cam Cameron offensive style
Posted on 2/5/13 at 6:50 am to coldhotwings
Posted on 2/5/13 at 6:50 am to coldhotwings
quote:i agree.
I don't see how anyone can argue that he did not utilize Ray Rice.
quote:I disagree. Ray Rice works his butt off, plays extremely hard, and has a great offensive line and an extremely good QB. Cameron played a part in making Rice a star. But, Rice and his teammates have more to do with his success than the coaching staff, IMO.
Cameron was the reason why Ray Rice became a star player with his physical limitations.
Posted on 2/5/13 at 6:58 am to hashtag
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I disagree. Ray Rice works his butt off, plays extremely hard, and has a great offensive line and an extremely good QB. Cameron played a part in making Rice a star. But, Rice and his teammates have more to do with his success than the coaching staff, IMO.
I don't question Rice's work ethic at all but you can make that statement about a lot of RB's in the league that did not produce because they weren't utilized to their capabilities. He is a lot smaller than the average NFL back but is still putting up elite numbers as a premiere back at only 5'8" 212 pounds. He's like a smaller but faster Mark Ingram. Put him on the Saints offense and he would be lucky to consistently hit 1,000 rushing yards each season.
Posted on 2/5/13 at 6:59 am to hashtag
BTW, I really like Cam Cameron and think he is a great offensive coach. Without him, the Ravens are probably giving Ray Rice the ball 75% of the time and still wouldn't realize how good that Joe Flacco could be. He's the one that helped develop Flacco and trusted him to let him throw it just as many times as they ran it. He's the one that developed the offense that just destroyed the rest of the NFL in the playoffs. Cam Cameron is the one that setup that 3rd down pass play from Flacco to Anquan Boldin.
Without Cam Cameron's influence, the Ravens are running it into the offensive line and punting instead of letting Flacco get the first downs with his arm. Cam Cameron is just what Les Miles needs.
Without Cam Cameron's influence, the Ravens are running it into the offensive line and punting instead of letting Flacco get the first downs with his arm. Cam Cameron is just what Les Miles needs.
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