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Cam had the 4th-worst QB rating in SEA this season


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QB Rating in SEA this season

110.2 - Romo

85.7 - P Manning

81.9 - Eli Manning

81.5 - Rodgers

81.2 - Kaepernick

79.2 - Cam Newton

66.5 - rookie Derek Carr

65.5 - backup Shaun Hill

54.8 - backup Drew Stanton

could've been better, could've been worse, give it a C?

 

And if Tolbert caught that 3rd down pass that hit him in stride, for 10 yards, his rating would be 82.6 in this game, and have the 3rd best QB Rating in SEA this season. So what's your point?

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And if Tolbert caught that 3rd down pass that hit him in stride, for 10 yards, his rating would be 82.6 in this game, and have the 3rd best QB Rating in SEA this season. So what's your point?

 

If he didn't throw 2 INT's and cause one fumble, we would win the game. So what's your point?

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