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Cameron in motion

No one can accuse offensive coordinator Cam Cameron of not caring. The 47-year-old is constantly monitoring his offense and encouraging, cajoling and imploring the players to run his schemes correctly.

This morning, Cameron made his players repeat a certain formation, saying loudly, "We're going to be here all morning until we get this right." A minute later, he replaced Ernie Wheelwright and demonstrated how he wanted the rookie wide receiver to go in motion from the right to the left side of the offensive line.

Perhaps the more comical bit of the day involved running back Allen Patrick mistakenly barreling into a stack of trash cans during a blocking drill. The drill involved the running backs fending off an imaginary pass rusher, which was the goalpost.

Patrick threw his right shoulder into the goalpost, but slipped off the padding and into the trash cans. Afterwards, Patrick said, "I think it got scared of me a little bit."

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Mike Preston has been with The Baltimore Sun since 1983. Prior to becoming a columnist in 2000, he covered the Ravens for four years. Preston will appear every Monday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Fox Sports Radio (1370-AM) to answer any questions about the Ravens. Preston is a native of Essex and a graduate of Towson State University, where he played football. E-mail Mike.

Jamison Hensley has been The Baltimore Sun’s Ravens beat reporter since the 2000 Super Bowl season. He is a regular contributor to WBAL radio and ESPN2’s First Take. Hensley is a Baltimore City native and a graduate of the University of Maryland.

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