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The Cam Versus Thread to End all Cam Comparison Threads!


EgoDogg

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Since it's a topic of hot discussion, I'm going to do a Cam Newton Vs [You Pick] thread! It will be Cam's first 4 seasons vs [the opposing player's] First 4 Seasons (As a Starter).

 

The Cam Versus Thread to End all Cam Comparison Threads!

 

Round 1:

Cam Newton (2011 - 2014) vs Tom Brady (2001 - 2004)

 

Cam Newton:
1,144 / 1,923 (59.5%)
14,426 Passing Yards
232.7 passing yards per game
82 TDs, 54 INT
2,571 Rush Yards
33 Rush TD's
115 Total TD's
85.4 Rating
 
Tom Brady:
1242/2015 (61.6%)
13,919 Passing Yards
220.4 yards per game
97 TDs, 52 INT
244 Rush Yards
2 Rush TD's
99 Total TD's
87.5 Rating
 
This thread is going to probably get nasty... blood and guts everywhere type of nasty....
Next request?
 
Players to Add:
 
Dan Marino
Peyton Manning
Jeff George
Ron Jaworski
Joe Montana
Jake Delhomme
Steve McNair
Donovan McNabb
Steve Young
Ben Roethlisberger
Randall Cunningham
Mike Vick
Drew Brees

Matt Ryan

Philip Rivers 

 
MATT MOORE (Pox 08)
BRETT FAVRE (Pox 08)
ANDY DALTON (nosuchthingasapanther)
 
Stats to add:
Playoff Record
Overall Record

 

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Brady won what 2, 3 Super Bowls in those years?

Great comparison.

Had some great defenses and run games.

Brady didn't become great from a statistical perspective until after they won those 3 Super Bowls. He was more like a Matt Ryan game manager.

These guys were not as good then as they are now. Much like in all likelihood Cam will be much better as he gets older than he is now.

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