Cameron lost out to Scott Linehan for the Rams' head coaching job in 2006 and would be working under Linehan. The OC position in St. Louis won't be highly coveted because Linehan is an offensive mind. The Rams haven't fired current coordinator Greg Olson yet, but that now appears likely to happen.
Report: Rams after Cameron as coordinator
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Jan 6, 2008 at 11:39 AM
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Cameron lost out to Scott Linehan for the Rams' head coaching job in 2006 and would be working under Linehan. The OC position in St. Louis won't be highly coveted because Linehan is an offensive mind. The Rams haven't fired current coordinator Greg Olson yet, but that now appears likely to happen.
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