Cam Cameron
American football head coach
1961 –
Who is Cam Cameron?
Malcolm "Cam" Cameron is an American football coach. He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of the LSU Tigers football program. He was previously the offensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL, head coach of the Miami Dolphins of the NFL, offensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers, and head coach at Indiana University. Ravens head coach John Harbaugh announced Cameron as the new offensive coordinator on January 23, 2008. With his teams securing a better than .600 winning percentage with him as offensive coordinator, he is one of the winningest coordinators in NFL history. His record as a head coach, on the other hand, is 1-15.
In his nearly 10 full seasons as an NFL offensive coordinator, Cam Cameron was a part of 100 victories, averaging 10 wins per season. He helped San Diego compile a 47-33 regular season record as the offensive coordinator for the Chargers, while the Ravens notched a 53-24 regular season mark during Cameron’s tenure in Baltimore.
The average experience of Cam Cameron’s starting quarterbacks during his 10 seasons as an offensive coordinator was 3.2 years. If you don’t count the two seasons that Philip Rivers was a backup to Drew Brees, the average starting experience for Cam Cameron’s starting quarterbacks during those 10 seasons was 2.9 years.
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