Cleveland Browns receiver Jordan Cameron says it's the attention of opposing defenses rather problems with quarterback Jason Campbell that has slowed his speed in recent weeks according to the May Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
"I must get things moving faster and I have to figure out a way to get open to the process," said Cameron. "I have to work to join the team and do more. I need to mut 24 madden coins take on the role of a player and do all I can to help this team. That's what I'm trying to accomplish.''
The third-year wide receiver was enjoying an outstanding season in 2013. however his production has started to diminish significantly over the past two weeks. New starting quarterback Jason Campbell targeting Cameron just 18 times over the course of the past three games. Cameron, who had 45 catches for 515 yards and six touchdowns in the first seven games of this season, has managed just seven catches for 33 yards in the two games that he has played.
Cameron, who had been emerging as a big-play threat for the offensively-challenged Browns this season, says that defenses are rolling coverage his way and are now limiting his effectiveness downfield. Cameron says it's his duty to work harder and beat the coverage and he's not concerned about chemistry with the starting quarterback.
"I don't believe it's Jason at all Cameron said. Cameron stated. "They're getting you stuck at the line and then there's someone hitting you at the 2nd level, so it's more difficult chemistry with the route. The timing may be a bit off.''
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