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Cam's QB Ratings


MedellinHeel

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Just goes to show you that stats need to be in context.  Cam has done a pretty job when he needs to and obviously running doesnt count in passer ratings so it really doesnt apply as well to him as to many other guys.  If you look at pure passer stats, Cam is the worst quarterback in the division and behind Bortles who we thumped last week. 

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I just came across a really interesting statistic re: Cam that I don't recall seeing discussed, at least not recently.  I was playing around at the Sporting Charts site, and I happened to look at Rushing 1st down %.

For 2015 so far, Cam ranks 2nd behind Russell Wilson:

Player Rushing First Down Percentage
RankPlayerPosTeamRushing First DownsRushing AttemptsRushing First Downs %
1Russell WilsonQBSEA71838.9
2Cam NewtonQBCAR92437.5
3Carlos HydeRBSF143935.9
4Giovani BernardRBCIN102835.7
5Colin KaepernickQBSF51631.3

 

 Well, we're only 2 games into the season, so maybe this doesn't mean so much.  So... I looked at the 2014 data.  Guess who led the league in Rushing First Down %?  Yes, it would be our QB:

Here are last year's top 10.  J Stew not too shabby either, coming in at #9.  Perhaps we don't have the most flashy rushing game in the league, but looks like our runs, especially by Cam are particularly effective in moving the chains:

Player Rushing First Down Percentage 2014
RankPlayerPosTeamRushing First DownsRushing AttemptsRushing First Downs %
1Cam NewtonQBCAR4510343.7
2Russell WilsonQBSEA4511838.1
3Jeremy HillRBCIN6122227.5
4Colin KaepernickQBSF2810426.9
5Lamar MillerRBMIA5721626.4
6C.J. AndersonRBDEN4717926.3
7Le'Veon BellRBPIT7329025.2
8Jamaal CharlesRBKC5020624.3
9Jonathan StewartRBCAR4217524.0
10LeGarrette BlountRBNE3012524.0
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Cam said he wanted his completion percentage to be around 65%. I said it then and I'll say it now, I doubt he gets close to that this year. Not with the scrubs were trotting out at WR. He'll complete around what Eli and Luck complete (58-59%) and rushing numbers will be high like his first two years. 

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