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BIG_DADDY 01-03-2006 11:00 AM

I don't like any of these guys.

Lzen 01-03-2006 11:50 AM

Looks like Brock is correct.


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Cam Cameron
Offensive Coordinator
7th NFL Season,
4th with Chargers

Cam Cameron put a charge into San Diego's offense in 2004. The Chargers scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL and the third-most in team history.

Following the season, SportsIllustrated.com named Cameron its Offensive Assistant of the Year.

The Chargers were the only team in the NFL with a quarterback who threw 20 touchdown passes (Drew Brees), a running back with at least 10 rushing touchdowns (LaDainian Tomlinson) and a receiver with at least 10 touchdown catches (Antonio Gates). All three players were selected to the Pro Bowl.

Cameron's play-calling in 2003 led to another record-setting year for Tomlinson, who became the first player in NFL history to rush for more than 1,000 yards and catch 100 passes in the same season. Tomlinson racked up 2,370 yards from scrimmage, second-most in NFL history, and rushed for 1,645 yards, second-most in team history.

In 2002, Cameron's first season as offensive coordinator, Tomlinson rushed for a team-record 1,683 yards.

Cameron joined the Chargers after five seasons (1997-2001) as the head coach at Indiana University.

At Indiana, Cameron helped develop quarterback Antwaan Randle El into a 2001 first-team All-America selection. Randle El was the NCAA Division I-A rushing leader among quarterbacks and finished his career as the only player in major college football history to rush and pass for 40 touchdowns.

In 2000, the Hoosiers led the Big Ten in rushing (266.4 ypg). The team's average of 5.8 yards per carry ranked second in the nation behind the University of Nebraska.

Cameron spent the 1994-96 seasons as the quarterbacks coach for the Washington Redskins. He was credited with the development of quarterback Gus Frerotte, who was selected to the Pro Bowl in 1997.

Cameron spent 10 seasons (1984-1993) as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan. He worked the first two years as a graduate assistant. From 1986-89 he coached wide receivers, and from 1990-93 he coached quarterbacks as well as wide receivers. During his 10 seasons in Ann Arbor, the Wolverines won six Big Ten titles and played in 10 bowl games, including five Rose Bowls. Cameron helped cultivate future NFL talents such as Jim Harbaugh, Elvis Grbac, Desmond Howard, Derrick Alexander and Amani Toomer.

For Cameron, the move into coaching was a natural fit. His stepfather, Tom Harp, was a head coach at Cornell (1961-65), Duke (1966-1970) and Indiana State (1973-77). Cameron and Harp each have the unique distinction of coaching a Heisman Trophy winner. Cameron coached Desmond Howard at Michigan and Harp was an assistant coach at West Point when Pete Dawkins claimed the trophy in 1958.

Cameron had a successful collegiate career as a two-sport letterman in football and basketball at Indiana. He lettered two years at quarterback and three in basketball before a football knee injury in his senior year ended his playing career. Cameron graduated from Indiana in 1983 with a degree in business.

Cameron was born Feb. 6, 1961 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. While his stepfather coached at Indiana State, Cameron was a prep standout at South High School in Terre Haute, Indiana. He was an All-America selection in football as a senior and earned all-state honors twice and all-county honors three times. He was named Vigo County's Athlete of the Year in 1978 and 1979. Cameron led his team to three consecutive state basketball finals, and in 1979 he was named the winner of the state's prestigious Trester Award for mental attitude. In 1979, he also was named National Athlete of the Year by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Cameron and wife Missy have four children, sons, Tommy, Danny and Christopher, and daughter, Elizabeth.

Cam Cameron's Coaching Experience

2002-05 - Offensive Coordinator, San Diego Chargers
1997-2001 - Head Coach, Indiana University
1994-96 - Quarterbacks, Washington Redskins
1990-93 - Quarterbacks and Wide Receivers, University of Michigan
1986-89 - Wide Receivers, University of Michigan
1984-85 - Graduate Assistant, University of Michigan

DTLB58 01-03-2006 03:18 PM

Clayton just said on NFL LIVE that Saunders had a 5 hour interview with CP and it went very well. :hmmm:

Very well from whose perspective Al's or CP's?

BigRedChief 01-03-2006 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Clayton just said on NFL LIVE that Saunders had a 5 hour interview with CP and it went very well. :hmmm:

Very well from whose perspective Al's or CP's?

Wonder how the Butch Davis interview went yesterday?

or the Vikings interview with Sanders? They flew into KC to interview Sanders. Surely that went well too.:)

Lzen 01-03-2006 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Clayton just said on NFL LIVE that Saunders had a 5 hour interview with CP and it went very well. :hmmm:

Very well from whose perspective Al's or CP's?

I'm trying to figure out how anyone could stand to be with CP for 5 hours.

milkman 01-03-2006 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DTLB58
Clayton just said on NFL LIVE that Saunders had a 5 hour interview with CP and it went very well. :hmmm:

Very well from whose perspective Al's or CP's?

If it went "very well", one would assume that implies that both came away feeling good about it.

Though, one can't be certain of that.

tk13 01-03-2006 03:31 PM

Al is a very, very well spoken guy, I bet he impresses everywhere he interviews.

sedated 01-03-2006 03:33 PM

Ratboy is never wrong

htismaqe 01-03-2006 03:35 PM

It went very well indeed:

Carl: [Aussie accent]You're a great guy, but you're just not right for our team.[/Aussie accent]

FringeNC 01-03-2006 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
Al is a very, very well spoken guy, I bet he impresses everywhere he interviews.

It would be interesting to be a fly on the wall and hear what they talked about for five hours. Given how long they have worked together and known each other, one would hope it would be on substantive issues like how to fix the D.

NaptownChief 01-03-2006 03:52 PM

I would be disappointed if they hired a proven mediocre coach like Edwards. I would harbor ill will and wish a Cubs like curse on the franchise if they gave up draft pick compensation for said proven mediocre coach.

He might "play to win the game" but he fails to accomplish that goal far too often for my tastes.

Rausch 01-03-2006 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Lzen
Looks like Brock is correct.

He usually is.

Not partaking in the rep whoring or easy-bake-oven threads doesn't mean someone's an i-dot...

NaptownChief 01-03-2006 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Brock
Cam Cameron has never worked for the Cowboys.


During the 90's he was too busy starting the complete demise of my Hoosiers football program to work on Johnson's staff...unless that was something he was doing during personal time.

Frankie 01-03-2006 05:14 PM

Clayton was just asked on Sportscenter who he thinks the Chiefs next HC is and he said AL SAUNDERS. I sure hope so. They also showed a sideline clip of AS and damn if he doesn't LOOK the part. :thumb:

Frankie 01-03-2006 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by tk13
I really don't understand the Cam Cameron thing. I like the guy, got nothing against him, he's from my hometown area and all, but I do not understand why we'd hire him over Al Saunders.

I don't want him over Saunders. But he is just about a distant second in my preference list. My reasons:

1- He's also from the Coryel school, and would probably be the most likely candidate out there to keep our offensive system.

2- We all know Marty's penchant for 3 yards and a cloud of dust offense. Cameron has been high scoring in SD despite Marty. I give him credit there.

3- Hopefully he has learned from Marty to pay attention to the 'D.'


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