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re: Cam Cameron Truce.

Posted on 7/29/13 at 5:55 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 7/29/13 at 5:55 am to
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you tards can do what you like


Gee, thank you. I thought we had to get your permission to do what we wanted for awhile.



Umm...he developed Flacco? Did you not see the article that said one of the reasons he was let go by baltimore was because he had NOT been able to develop Flacco? And because of the inconsistency of Baltimore's offense? No. Of course you didn't see it.

As for Phillip Rivers...he's a mess. he should be a MUCH better quarterback. However, if you want to give Cameron credit for that, go ahead.
Posted by molsusports
Member since Jul 2004
36146 posts
Posted on 7/29/13 at 6:21 am to
I have no problem with anyone saying they don't think Cam will work at LSU because the NFL and college are different games but the stuff talking down his QB development or results as an NFL coordinator strikes me as ignorant, beyond the pale stupid, or just trolling.

Rivers backslid badly the last 2-3 seasons but how in the world that can be laid at the feet of Cameron is beyond me (when Cam was gone and Rivers had been playing like a top five NFL QB in the seasons before that).

Whatever your contrarian columnist wrote about the Flacco and Cameron relationship is fine. He's an outlier opinion based on the majority of what people from Baltimore including Flacco and Harbaugh have said. Hell, even if you throw out Flacco's development as irrelevant (and you ignore that the Baltimore offense scored more points per game prior to Cam leaving the team) you should still acknowledge the success he had with San Diego with Brees and Rivers development. Before that in Indiana he developed Randel El into an outstanding college QB (seriously, go back and look at his seasons on a lousy Indiana team, he was incredibly productive). Before that he made Gus Frerotte into a pro bowl QB in D.C.

Maybe Cam doesn't work out at LSU because he can't make his offense simple enough for college players who are fresh from high school offenses and only have a limited amount of time to study the playbook and game film. But you have to be optimistic if you're a LSU fan and a little worried if you're a competitor
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