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Ravens' offense emptying bag of tricksPublished 12/03/08
OWINGS MILLS - The Baltimore Ravens' extensive repertoire of gadget plays and trickery has revealed the creativity of offensive coordinator Cam Cameron. Whether it's his variation of the trendy single-wing offense, wide receiver option passes, double reverses or utilizing big defensive tackle Haloti Ngata as a blocking tight end, Cameron hasn't hesitated to use his imagination to forge an imprint on an offense that had been notoriously stagnant for years until his arrival. Could the Statue of Liberty play, flea-flickers or perhaps even a few touches for the 6-foot-4, 345-pound Ngata, a former standout rugby player,...
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