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NFL QB rankings for 1st quarter


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The insecurity on this forum regarding Cam Newton is hilarious.

 

I am not a particularly big Luck fan, but you have to give the kid his due. 

 

There is not a GM in the league would would take Cam Newton over Andrew Luck at this point in their careers.

 

They are on different trajectories. 

 

Cam Newton has thrown for 300+ yards 4 times in his last 47 games.

 

Andrew Luck has thrown for 300+ yards in 5 of his last 6 games.

 

As well as Newton has played this year...his stats are basically identical to Brian Hoyer's. 

 

That's not a knock, its just a fact. 

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The insecurity on this forum regarding Cam Newton is hilarious.

 

I am not a particularly big Luck fan, but you have to give the kid his due. 

 

There is not a GM in the league would would take Cam Newton over Andrew Luck at this point in their careers.

 

They are on different trajectories. 

 

Cam Newton has thrown for 300+ yards 4 times in his last 47 games.

 

Andrew Luck has thrown for 300+ yards in 5 of his last 6 games.

 

As well as Newton has played this year...his stats are basically identical to Brian Hoyer's. 

 

That's not a knock, its just a fact. 

 

I am not getting into the debate of who is better but with regards to yards, Luck does throw more than Cam and it could be scheme. Cam is averaging 31att/g with Luck 42att/g.

 

Luck is averaging 326 yds/g with Cam averaging 242 yds/g. Cam is at 7.7yds/att and Luck at 7.8. The difference in attempts is 11. If Cam added those 11 extra attempts at his average of 7.7/att, he would obviously be over 300 yds easily per game.

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I am not getting into the debate of who is better but with regards to yards, Luck does throw more than Cam and it could be scheme. Cam is averaging 31att/g with Luck 42att/g.

 

Luck is averaging 326 yds/g with Cam averaging 242 yds/g. Cam is at 7.7yds/att and Luck at 7.8. The difference in attempts is 11. If Cam added those 11 extra attempts at his average of 7.7/att, he would obviously be over 300 yds easily per game.

 

Shots fired!! Shots fired!!!

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The insecurity on this forum regarding Cam Newton is hilarious.

I am not a particularly big Luck fan, but you have to give the kid his due.

There is not a GM in the league would would take Cam Newton over Andrew Luck at this point in their careers.

They are on different trajectories.

Cam Newton has thrown for 300+ yards 4 times in his last 47 games.

Andrew Luck has thrown for 300+ yards in 5 of his last 6 games.

As well as Newton has played this year...his stats are basically identical to Brian Hoyer's.

That's not a knock, its just a fact.

How about this little stat?

The only QB to have more combined TDs, in their first 3 years, than Cam is Dan Marino...

I'll take Cam.

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In what sense? :lol:

They're incredibly even at this point. I'm sorry but Cam isn't reckless enough to throw 7 interceptions in back to back games.

He's suffering from 2 different injuries and has arguably one of the worst offensive lines in the league, and he has absolutely 0 INTs.

So I agree.

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