Cam Cameron's play-calling worked better than it did last year in Miami.
The Baltimore Ravens' offensive coordinator orchestrated four scoring drives against the team he coached to only one win last year.
Miami's lone victory last season came against Baltimore in December, and that wasn't enough to save Cameron's job. Since changing teams, he has searched for consistency from the Ravens and finally found it. They mustered scoring drives of 42, 67, 67 and 68 yards, with each lasting at least nine plays.
The NFL's top-ranked defense did the rest, rebounding from a 31-3 drubbing at Indianapolis a week ago. Terrell Suggs scored on a 44-yard interception return, and the Ravens limited Ronnie Brown to 27 yards rushing.
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