Cam Cameron is being offered the offensive coordinator postion at LSU.... What do y'all think?
http://fansided.com/2013/02/07/repor...ator-position/
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Cam Cameron is being offered the offensive coordinator postion at LSU.... What do y'all think?
http://fansided.com/2013/02/07/repor...ator-position/
I think he'll be great at the collegiate level. That's really where his strengths lie, IMO. Because there's a built in time clock that doesn't exist in the NFL. There's a natural turn over which will allow him to work with a different group every 3-4 years. That should fit his skill set to a "T".
His simplistic schemes will work at the collegiate level.
As a LSU fan I probably should be upset but I agree with the other comments here. LSU needs help with their passing game. Cam's system of blocking, play-action and less receivers in the pattern would actually play to their strengths. With the matchup advantages they get because of their recruiting they don't need to be creative. They need to develop good fundamentals which is what Cam will be able to do for them. I think it's a smart move.
A lot less hours than the NFL demanded and they do need some help. Does he have any ties to Miles? Just wondering because typically that's how these coaching things go
Watching the LSU vs Bama title game two years ago... I thought he already was.
Good for him, and if he takes it, I hope he does well. It didn't end well here, but he did a lot of good things for the Ravens. I think it was just a matter of needing a fresh POV to get things elevated to the next level.
It depends which Cam shows up. The ultra conservative Cam that pounds the ball all day and goes off PA, and does what he did with Flacco in 08 and 09, then yeah its the right fit. However, even at the college level, if its the Cam that asks his QB to make 40-50 throws a game with mega simplistic designed plays/routes, etc then its still a bad fit. LSU haven't exactly been renowned for producing/recruiting any great QBs of late either.
His weakness at the pro level - implementing a rigid structure, with relatively little adaptation to the players in it - would be a strength at the collegiate level.
By all accounts he's good people. I hope it works out for him.
That's Kevin Minter. Very good college player but I don't like him for the Ravens in round 1. He's a smaller linebacker but he's not in the same league as Bobby Wagner or Mychal Kendricks who both went in round 2 last year. If the Ravens are going to take a LSU player in round 1 the guy I like is Bennie Logan. Logan is a 4-3 undertackle or a 3-4 DE. Logan is the guy who makes it possible for Minter to make all those tackles. He'll probably be gone by the time we pick but I would be interested if he's still around at 32.