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Dan Graziano breaks down Newton vs Brees and Ryan


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He starts by using a bit where he states things cam needs to do, win the division,   then pretends someone told him cam has already done that.  Then goes on to say what else can this guy do,  he's gone up and won against these other QBs that people say are better .  Sure he's not as good a pocket Passer but he more than makes up for that as a physical guy,   a runner.  

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I actually didnt like the analysis..  i think that guy made it sound like Cam isnt very good as a pocket passer, and I think Cam is better at that than what this guy is crediting him for.  NO quarterback is good because of the way they run, and this guy made it sound like thats exactly why Cam is good.

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I actually didnt like the analysis..  i think that guy made it sound like Cam isnt very good as a pocket passer, and I think Cam is better at that than what this guy is crediting him for.  NO quarterback is good because of the way they run, and this guy made it sound like thats exactly why Cam is good.

You took it in about as much of a negative light as one can.  The analysis was spot on, and Cam isn't a very good pocket passer.  Can he get better?  Yes, but right now.  His stats show him being a pretty average QB passing wise.  

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