Thursday, December 13, 2012

Flacco stunned by Cam Cameron's firing

By now, I'm not sure what's left to say about the Ravens' decision to fire offensive coordinator Cam Cameron and replace him with quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell. Cameron had seemingly been on the hot seat for a couple of years, so it's not surprising

Bisciotti wanted to make the coaching change a week ago (ESPN Adam Schefter): “I think there's been speculation around the league that the Baltimore Ravens were unhappy with the job that Cam Cameron was doing and that they could go ahead and make

The NFC East hangs in the balance as we await word on whether Griffin can play this week, while Chicago is in need of a win at Green Bay after the loss in Minnesota.

“I was able to start my career off with Cam Cameron. Right now, we are at a point in our season where we definitely have to focus a lot more and execute. Cam called a great game last week. Obviously, we didn't win, but he doesn't put on the pads for us

By now, I'm not sure what's left to say about the Ravens' decision to fire offensive coordinator Cam Cameron and replace him with quarterbacks coach Jim Caldwell. Cameron had seemingly been on the hot seat for a couple of years, so it's not surprising

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