Only five teams called plays from the booth last year Aaron Wilson
Calling offensive plays from the sidelines has become the NFL standard.
Only five out of the league's 32 play-callers called plays from the coaches' booth last season, according to research from the Baltimore Ravens' public relations department.
Out of the top 10 scoring teams last year, only Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey worked from the coaches' booth.
None of the top 10 offenses in terms of total offense, which is measured by yardage, had a play-caller working in the booth.
According to the Carroll County Times, Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron will continue to call plays from the sidelines.
"No, I think Cam is going to continue to be down on the field," general manager Ozzie Newsome said during a conference call with season ticket holders. "He likes to be down there with the action. Some people like to call it from up in the box, but he likes to be down there. He gets a chance to look the players in the eyes when they come off the field."
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