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Lombardi's Way - Are Cam Cameron's days in Baltimore numbered?

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Are Cam Cameron's days in Baltimore numbered?

Last season after the Ravens fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional round of the playoffs, frustrations boiled and it was only natural to assess the damage and allocate blame.

As certain as death and taxes, the Baltimore Ravens were carried by their defense while the offense struggled again, finishing 16th in points scored and 22nd overall in yardage – average to below average rankings.

Cam Cameron was once again squarely in the crosshairs.

Steve Bisciotti wanted Cameron replaced yet somehow John Harbaugh convinced the Ravens owner to give his offensive coordinator a mulligan. Notice was served (4:00 mark of video) and Cameron was granted borrowed time.

Now here we are a full year later and the Ravens have matched their 2010 win total and they’ve won yet another playoff game. On Sunday they will fight for the right to represent the AFC in Super Bowl XLVI.

That’s progress for the team but is it enough to save Cameron’s job?

Comparing this season to last the Ravens improved their overall offensive ranking from 22 to 15. They’ve also experienced a bump in their points ranking from 16 to 12. Is that enough for the Ravens’ owner?

Let’s consider the club’s investment in offense since Cameron’s arrival. Two of the last 3 first round picks have been on offense (Flacco, Oher) and 19 of the 31 picks overall. Other investments have been made in the way of trades and free agent acquisitions to help support Cameron and Joe Flacco. The Ravens gave up draft picks and money to acquire Anquan Boldin and Lee Evans while they’ve added Bryant McKinnie, Andre Gurode and Vonta Leach via free agency.

But not much has changed really and it begs the question, “Have they realized a satisfactory return on their offensive investments since Cam came on the scene in 2008?”  The Ravens’ defense, despite its aging, is still asked to do all the heavy lifting.

Yesterday on Sirius/XM NFL Radio, Greg Cosell from NFL Films discussed the Ravens offense.

His opinions were anything but flattering.

In so many words Cosell stated that the Ravens passing game is:

·         Archaic – their formations are a throwback to the 60’s

·         Unlikely to be successful with their scheme

·         Predictable in that for the most part they run only 2 routes in the route tree

·         Unimaginative in that it lacks bunch formations, rubs, drags and crossing routes

·         Lacking in diversity and therefore it invites press man-coverage and nearly every catch is contested

·         Wasteful in that a very capable third WR, Lee Evans, was on the field for only 8 of the 63 offensive snaps, nearly unheard of in today’s pass happy NFL

As a result Cosell concluded, the Ravens are “not difficult to defend.”

Consequently that makes it even more challenging for the Ravens to succeed offensively and it places a far greater burden on Joe Flacco.

You have to wonder why Cameron would take such an approach to offense knowing that his job is at stake. Given his 28 years as an offensive football coach don’t you think that Malcolm “Cam” Cameron is aware that his offense is only a tad more sophisticated than plays drawn in the dirt?

Of course he does!

The more important question is, “Why hasn’t he changed it?”

Is he capable of change or is his quarterback incapable of embracing and/or processing the change? Would all those bunch sets, rubs, multiple personnel packages, etc help or hurt Flacco?

We don’t know and we won’t know until they try.

But will they?

The Ravens are slow to the line of scrimmage. Plays seemingly aren’t relayed to Flacco in an expedient way leaving little time for pre-snap adjustments. The Ravens don’t equip Flacco with a playbook arm band like more accomplished quarterbacks such as Tom Brady and Drew Brees. Might that be why they are slow? What would they do with the additional time pre-snap? After all it was only last year that Cameron said that audibles are overrated.

TJ Houshmandzadeh this past offseason said that when he was in Cincinnati Carson Palmer called three plays in the huddle and until he got to the line of scrimmage they didn’t know which play the Bengals would run. Comparitively speaking Houshmandzadeh added, that during all of the plays he experienced as a Raven, Flacco audibled only a couple of times.

Is Cameron that much of a control freak or is he afraid of what might happen if he gives his signal caller newfound freedom?

Clearly Flacco hasn’t grown the way the Ravens expected him to in year 4 as a starter. Is there upside in Flacco and if so how do the Ravens tap into that? Is Cameron willing and able? If not, is this as good as it gets with Flacco under Cameron’s tutelage?

Obviously this doesn’t sit well with Flacco’s teammates. We can only guess what the locker room consensus is but earlier this week Ed Reed clearly provided some clues.

"I think Joe was kind of rattled a little bit by that defense," Reed said Monday during a Sirius NFL radio interview. “They had a lot of guys in the box on him. And, I mean, they were getting to him. I think a couple times he needed to get rid of the ball. I don't know how much of the play calling, he could have made audibles or anything like that, checks or whatnot, man, but it just didn't look like he had a hold on the offense, you know, of times past. You know, it was just kind of like they was telling him to do, throw the ball or get it here, you know, get it to certain guys. And he can't play like that."

Many in the media have suggested – some to blown out of proportion heights, that Reed’s comments were unnecessary and poorly timed shots at Flacco. But were they? Might Reed’s anxiety over the team’s offensive play actually be an attempt to serve notice to Cameron?

The Ravens’ personnel department can’t be all that happy about the ultra slow maturation of Flacco. It bogs down the development of other offensive talent. Baltimore is quickly becoming a place where wide receivers’ careers go to die. And what GM wants that rap?

Joe Flacco’s rookie contract expires after the 2012 season. With Cam Cameron guiding the way there’s little reason to expect a much different offense next year. Flacco’s numbers suggest only slightly above average quarterback play. Do you think he’ll want a contract commensurate with those stats or with the Ravens impressive team record while Flacco is at the helm?

Win or lose on Sunday, win or lose in two weeks, it’s time for the Ravens and Cameron to part ways. Clearly the team wants to give Flacco a chance to grow and surround him with talent and coaching to ensure that happens. For the moment, he’s stuck in neutral.

Just as clearly they want Flacco to be the club’s long-term solution at quarterback. And in order to see if he is that solution and to assess his worth when his contract expires, Cameron needs to be pushed aside now shortly after the Ravens last play this season.

Only then will we know if Cameron’s offense is truly stuck in the 60’s or if it has been dummied down to match up with Flacco’s cerebral cortex.

Bisciotti’s checkbook needs to know.

 

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Richie G
Posted On: 1/28/12 7:54 am
Hey TL,
How's it going? I'm still on the roof - nobody has been able to talk me down yet. I was planning to come down today and then I read that cTm has been retained. What are they smoking??!!? I don't know GregCosell's credentials but I'd bet that some of what he says comes from real NFL people. That, coupled w/the rumblings of Flacco et pere having problems w/Cam, has me musing: if the suits-in-the-castle really are so football-streetsmart (hope it's not SesameStreet), these critiques must be bogus. However, I believe where there's smoke, there's fire - so, what's REALLY happening? My ESP-gene is telling me that StevieB is going to say that it would be too disruptive if both the DC & the OC left simultaneously...if he does, I may throw in the towel. Also, if the O-line is just average, shouldn't the O-line coach be replaced; if the special teams have been stinko for the past 2+ yrs, should'nt the ST coach be FIRED???

Continuity seems to be the buzz word and that, along with a much tougher schedule upcoming, just might make the ravens buzz-kill.

Semi-final thought: when the D can provide significant pressure from the front4, a la the Giants, the pass coverage is more effective (DUH); so, do you think the Ravens have been drafting the wrong kind of D-linemen, ie: Cody-types - run stuffers v QB chasers, or that their D philosophy is dark-ages, like cTm's offensive is rumored to be?

Final thought: how do soooo m a n y receivers make soooo m a n y circus catches and LeeEvans (why were they not looking for aQb or Pitta).........and, I guess, I will admit (especially after talking to an ex-Cowboy) - the DB made a great, although 1 in a million, strip. Snakebit.


My best,

Richie in dallas
Tony Lombardi
Posted On: 1/21/12 6:10 am
@Don, perhaps the best comment of the new year! Well played...oh and wouldn't peg you for an Asian accent but there it is...

GO RAVENS!!!
Don
Posted On: 1/20/12 5:23 pm
This is a game of aggression, a game that is won by controlling the ball, the clock and your opponents. When you play conservative, you lose your best means to control. When you play conservative, you play in fear of making mistakes. When you are fearful, you lost your mental edge over your opponents... opponents that can and will smell it from across that field. Now imagine I just said all of that in Bruce Lee's voice. I would sound full of Zen and not like a schmuck pointing out the obvious.
MGS
Posted On: 1/20/12 4:47 pm
I've been saying this for 2 years. I fully expected Cam would have been gone at the end of last season. However, I think Harbaugh's argument was that with a work-stoppage in progress, there would be no time off-season for the offense to learn a coordinator's new playbook. That said, they fired some sacrificial lambs, and convinced Bisciotti to keep Cam 1 more year. After this season... win or lose the AFC Championship...win or lose the Super Bowl, all bets on Cam's job are off.
Al
Posted On: 1/20/12 3:45 pm
Exactly. Cameron has not allowed Joe to be the best he can be. It's as simple as that.
LouieN'Canton
Posted On: 1/20/12 3:39 pm
Cam has been hanging on for one reason....his long term relationship with the Harbaugh family...which is the same reason Mattison was hired over Pagano a couple of years ago.

Cam has had his year on the hot seat and nothings really changed. Biscotti will not allow nepotism to stand in the way of a new offensive coordinator, unless the Ravens win it all. Cam may keep his job if the Ravens win the Super Bowl and anything short of that will not be enough for Biscotti to authorize a new contract for Cam
Matt
Posted On: 1/20/12 2:14 pm
"Flacco’s numbers suggest only slightly above average quarterback play."

That may ring true except for the most important stat of all: Winning. I think everyone would agree our defense over the last 4 years is not the same as the 2000 or even the 2006 defense, so it's safe to say that Joe and our offense has a part in being the winningest team over that stretch. Stats also don't meaure durability. Starting ever game since being drafted is pretty impressive.

Average QB's don't go 9-0 at home in one season, not even Tom Brady did that w/a cupcake schedule. People forget how clueless the Pats offense looked in Pittsburgh, a week before Flacco leads a 92 yard drive in the final 2 mins using 0 TO's in the same stadium.

Expectations have skyrocketed and its a shame because whoever replaces Cam and Joe will have to deal with the exact same criticism unless we make a Super Bowl run every year.
Matt
Posted On: 1/20/12 1:11 pm
100% agree.
Bob McCubbin
Posted On: 1/20/12 11:55 am
If we can fall behind early this week, we've got a chance of going to the Super Bowl. WHY? Because if we're forced into the no huddle offense, CONSERVATIVE CAM THE PROVEN LOSER is dialed out of the equation. Then you'll see once again that when GIVEN TIME, Joe can read and pick apart defenses w/the best of them!Harbaugh's fault in Pittsburgh last year will be his downfall again if we don't go no-huddle-He refuses to intervene and TELL Cam what to do. Cameron NEVER adapts to what's being done to the offense during a game [i.e. -17 points 1st quarter last week, 3 for the remaing 3 quarters. ZILCH in all the losses to the the 4 NFL Dormats this year], so if Harbaugh doesn't INSIST on no huddle and/or make other adjustments in play calling when stalled we will once again waste yet another golden opportunity. But this time it will choke off the free agent traffic because of REPEATED OFFENSIVE INEPTITUDE [see my 0previous comment]
charlie
Posted On: 1/20/12 11:39 am
hue jackson-OC? jim caldwell QB coach?
Bob McCubbin
Posted On: 1/20/12 11:27 am
Check my exstensive comments on 24/7 2 days ago. THE ROOM IS BUGGED-LOL!!!!!!!!!! Nearly verbatim, but that's the point. To those of us on the "outside", it's blatantly obvious that opposing defensive coordinators chomp @ the bit to play the HIGHLY PREDICTABLE RAVENS ELEMNTARY SCHOOL PLAYGROUND OFFENSE
[ which has been this way since Brian Billick rested on his laurels of ONE SUPER BOWL WIN and coasted through and wasted the remaining years of OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY, while the true OFFENSIVE GURU of Billick's image garnering years {Mike Tice} is once again being courted for a head-coaching position.How many job offers has Billick been offered since he coasted through his post Super Bowl years in Baltimore so blatantly that even Bischotti saw the light and fired him?]. If Cameron stays, the Ravens will become like their baseball counterpart Orioles, where no self-respecting offensive star free agent will even CONSIDERS derailing their earning power with a trip through OFFENSIVE LIMBOLAND!!!!
Danno
Posted On: 1/20/12 11:14 am
Great article Tony!



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