Uh-oh.
Cam Cameron has been hinting to GM Ozzie Newsome about possibly acquiring a deep threat WR before the trade deadline passes.
Names being thrown around are Ginn (of course :tongue:), Roy Williams, Baskett, Hackett, Sinorice Moss, and Roydell Williams.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-ravensqa923,0,976286.story?track=rss
Cam Cameron has been hinting to GM Ozzie Newsome about possibly acquiring a deep threat WR before the trade deadline passes.
Names being thrown around are Ginn (of course :tongue:), Roy Williams, Baskett, Hackett, Sinorice Moss, and Roydell Williams.
BaltimoreSun.com said:
Hi, Mike. What would you peg as the single most important factor in implementing Cameron's offense? This season? Next season? Thanks for your response.
Mike Preston: I think Cameron has implemented all of the concepts of his offense, but he is not trying to overtax the players. He knows this group will struggle at times, which is why he keeps pulling out trick plays. Whenever he has shown enough for opposing teams to plot his tendencies, he adds a new wrinkle. For instance, on the unbalanced line, he usually overloads to the left side. After a couple of runs there, he ran cutbacks off of that formation, and then ran a pitch to the right. He is always keeping a defense on its toes. He needs a few more weapons. As I mentioned before, he wants a deep, vertical threat and has been in general manager Ozzie Newsome's ear about getting one. I think as the season goes on, you'll see the offense evolve more, but the basic principles and foundation like the fast pace, and ball control concepts have already been laid.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/football/bal-ravensqa923,0,976286.story?track=rss