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Cam Newton, according to Pro Football Reference


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Yeah, that career comparison though :lol:

 

It's not bad when you consider it's comparing his short career to longer ones; the 'year' category is comparing his first three and four years to the first three and four years of other QBs.

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cam is the most underrated player in the nfl by far.  he is also one of the most hated , other then panther fans people hate on cam big time , i cant even count how much times people tried to tell me hes a bust . every fan base hates on cam and some of these so called panther fans hate on him. 

 

personally i dont understand the hate , i believe if you take someone skills and make him have a personality like wilson or luck he would get all the respect but it comes down to this people hate on cam because his personality  

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I kind of forgot that Aaron Brooks existed.

He was put in the Saints Hall of Fame last year. They had a little ceremony for him and John Carney at the Dome during halftime of the Superdome. Carney got a pretty warm welcome. Brooks, not so much. Some cheers. Some boos.

The sad part is, he was a pretty decent QB who took the franchise further than they had ever been. His don't give a fug attitude just rubbed most people the wrong way. He'd throw a pick and go back to the bench laughing.

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He was put in the Saints Hall of Fame last year. They had a little ceremony for him and John Carney at the Dome during halftime of the Superdome. Carney got a pretty warm welcome. Brooks, not so much. Some cheers. Some boos.

The sad part is, he was a pretty decent QB who took the franchise further than they had ever been. His don't give a fug attitude just rubbed most people the wrong way. He'd throw a pick and go back to the bench laughing.

 

Wasn't he like a cousin to Michael Vick or something? I feel like the talking heads  said that all the time..

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