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Old 09-27-2009, 07:14 PM   #1
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Re: New coaches who?

Tony Dungy or Cam Cameron. By the way, Cameron has the Ravens averaging 30+ pts a game for those he say he's another Norv and was a flop in Miami (yeah, 1 year sure is a lot isn't it)
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Old 09-27-2009, 07:16 PM   #2
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Tony Dungy or Cam Cameron. By the way, Cameron has the Ravens averaging 30+ pts a game for those he say he's another Norv and was a flop in Miami (yeah, 1 year sure is a lot isn't it)
I'd rather go with Dungy. Maybe Cameron is just a good offensive coord and not a good head coach, I mean he was good in SD too as a coordinator. Give me a proven head coach like Dungy.
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Old 09-27-2009, 07:19 PM   #3
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I'd rather go with Dungy. Maybe Cameron is just a good offensive coord and not a good head coach, I mean he was good in SD too as a coordinator. Give me a proven head coach like Dungy.
Maybe that's what people said about Gibbs back in the late 70's early 80's and didn't hire him. Cameron made Gus Frerotte a pro bowler when he was QB coach here in Washington., look at what his done with Flacco.
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Maybe that's what people said about Gibbs back in the late 70's early 80's and didn't hire him. Cameron made Gus Frerotte a pro bowler when he was QB coach here in Washington., look at what his done with Flacco.
Well Cameron already failed as a HC, instead of getting "could be winner" coach, why not get a coach that has already won?
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Well Cameron already failed as a HC, instead of getting "could be winner" coach, why not get a coach that has already won?
One year is not even a chance.

Cameron spent the first ten years of his career at the University of Michigan, where he learned from long-time Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler. After two years as a graduate assistant, he became Michigan's youngest assistant and was responsible for tutoring quarterbacks and receivers. He coached many future NFL players, including Jim Harbaugh, Elvis Grbac, Todd Collins, Amani Toomer, Derrick Alexander and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard. [1].

Cameron was the quarterbacks coach for the Washington Redskins between 1994 and 1996. He is credited with guiding quarterback Gus Frerotte to his only Pro Bowl appearance in 1997, and also played a key role in the development of Pro Bowl quarterback Trent Green[2].

From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. Following the 2004 campaign, Sports Illustrated named Cameron its Offensive Assistant of the Year. In 2005, the Chargers averaged 26.1 points per game - good for fifth in the NFL in that category. In 2006, the Chargers offense amassed a team-record 494 points while paving the way for league MVP LaDainian Tomlinson to break the single-season touchdown record. In addition to Tomlinson, Cameron had the opportunity to work with Pro Bowl quarterbacks Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, as well as All-Pro tight end Antonio Gates in San Diego.
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Old 09-27-2009, 07:36 PM   #6
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One year is not even a chance.

Cameron spent the first ten years of his career at the University of Michigan, where he learned from long-time Wolverine coach Bo Schembechler. After two years as a graduate assistant, he became Michigan's youngest assistant and was responsible for tutoring quarterbacks and receivers. He coached many future NFL players, including Jim Harbaugh, Elvis Grbac, Todd Collins, Amani Toomer, Derrick Alexander and Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard. [1].

Cameron was the quarterbacks coach for the Washington Redskins between 1994 and 1996. He is credited with guiding quarterback Gus Frerotte to his only Pro Bowl appearance in 1997, and also played a key role in the development of Pro Bowl quarterback Trent Green[2].

From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. Following the 2004 campaign, Sports Illustrated named Cameron its Offensive Assistant of the Year. In 2005, the Chargers averaged 26.1 points per game - good for fifth in the NFL in that category. In 2006, the Chargers offense amassed a team-record 494 points while paving the way for league MVP LaDainian Tomlinson to break the single-season touchdown record. In addition to Tomlinson, Cameron had the opportunity to work with Pro Bowl quarterbacks Drew Brees and Philip Rivers, as well as All-Pro tight end Antonio Gates in San Diego.
Im liking Cam more and more but we have to keep the d the same
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Maybe that's what people said about Gibbs back in the late 70's early 80's and didn't hire him. Cameron made Gus Frerotte a pro bowler when he was QB coach here in Washington., look at what his done with Flacco.
I don't think Cameron is a head coach. He is a good OC that is as much pressure as I would put on the guy. And as far as him being a good guy to work with QBs we def don;t want another coach who is HC OC and QB caoch one to many hats for one guy. Proof is in the pudding we have here currently.
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Tony Dungy or Cam Cameron. By the way, Cameron has the Ravens averaging 30+ pts a game for those he say he's another Norv and was a flop in Miami (yeah, 1 year sure is a lot isn't it)

So one year's not enough(Cameron) but 1 year 3 games is(Zorn)?????
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So one year's not enough(Cameron) but 1 year 3 games is(Zorn)?????
I haven't given up on Zorn, it takes 3 years to put a new offense in place.
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I haven't given up on Zorn, it takes 3 years to put a new offense in place.
How long does it take to install a defense?
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I haven't given up on Zorn, it takes 3 years to put a new offense in place.
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I haven't given up on Zorn, it takes 3 years to put a new offense in place.
I would agree with you except it's taken Atlanta, Baltimore, New Jersey, and Detroit 1 year. Why does it always take the Skins longer?
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I would agree with you except it's taken Atlanta, Baltimore, New Jersey, and Detroit 1 year. Why does it always take the Skins longer?
Do you really think Detroit has turned it around? I mean they played us well, but I think they go back to losing.
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Do you really think Detroit has turned it around? I mean they played us well, but I think they go back to losing.
Well they have won more then they did last yr. They don't look like a SB team but their offense looked better then ours. It moved the ball the whole first half. Their long ball looked good and accurate. Our QB found a way to throw to short or to long.

Today our QB looked like the Rookie. If they play the likes of the rest of the NFCE then no they will lose some but give them the Rams, KC, Browns, and they might win.
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Well they have won more then they did last yr. They don't look like a SB team but their offense looked better then ours. It moved the ball the whole first half. Their long ball looked good and accurate. Our QB found a way to throw to short or to long.

Today our QB looked like the Rookie. If they play the likes of the rest of the NFCE then no they will lose some but give them the Rams, KC, Browns, and they might win.
Man our whole team played like a bunch of rookies. Although given Stafford's play it would be a compliment.
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