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Cam can make more NFL history


mc52beast

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40 minutes ago, mc52beast said:

If Cam gets his first MVP this year he would be the first Heisman winning qb to do so...

If he's the winning qb in the 50th SB he would be the only qb drafted in the 1st round to win the trophy with the same team that drafted him.

 

What?  Eli and Peyton off the top of my head. 

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9 minutes ago, FootballMaestro said:

OK.

Here's a real Cam stat: Cam's 100 passing yards short of 20,000.

He will be the 2nd fastest to passing 20,000 yards after Peyton Manning in history.

That doesn't even sound right.  Sure it's not total yards?  I would guess that Luck has more passing yards than Cam even though he's been in the league a year less.  And Marino?  I'd imagine a few others as well.

edit: according to NFL.com Cam's career passing yard total is at 16,892.  (and my guess about luck is wrong, he's at 14,838)

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2 minutes ago, JawnyBlaze said:

That doesn't even sound right.  Sure it's not total yards?  I would guess that Luck has more passing yards than Cam even though he's been in the league a year less.  And Marino?  I'd imagine a few others as well.

It's possible. You can be right. But that's what they said on Thurs game.

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Just now, FootballMaestro said:

It's possible. You can be right. But that's what they said on Thurs game.

That's cool anyways.  Didn't realize his passing stats alone were already so impressive too.  I know his first year was great passing-wise, but his passing stats (hell, all of everyone's stats) got murdered through Shula's first couple years of ineptitude.

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Cam's going to end up breaking a number of records if he plays long enough.

Cam currently has 40 rush TDs as a QB and the only one ahead of him is Steve Young with 43 rush TDs. And Cam is only 26 years old lol. That probably means by the time cam finishes he may end up with something ridiculous like 100 rush TDs for a QB, that record won't be taken down in a long time. Although tbh it's kinda hard to predict that he'll continue to score that many rush TDs late in his career his mobility and speed is not going to last forever.

I think he already has a number of records too that relate to stats by qbs in their first few years of play . Oh and stats as a rookie QB as well.

 

Here's a copy from wiki article about his rookie stuff:

 " In his rookie year, Newton broke numerous rookie and all-time NFL records for passing and rushing yards. He became the first rookie quarterback to throw for 400 yards in his first game, shattering Peyton Manning's first-game record by 120 yards. He also broke Otto Graham's 61-year-old record for passing yards by any quarterback in an NFL debut.[6] Newton would go on to become the first rookie quarterback to throw for 4,000 yards in a season,[7] as well as the first rookie quarterback to rush for 700 yards.[8] He also ran for 14 touchdowns, more in a single season than any quarterback in NFL history, breaking Steve Grogan's 35-year-old record.[9]    "

 
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On 11/30/2015, 12:50:59, FootballMaestro said:

OK.

Here's a real Cam stat: Cam's 100 passing yards short of 20,000.

He will be the 2nd fastest to passing 20,000 yards after Peyton Manning in history.

The more I think about this the more ridiculous it is.

 

Cam has put up a lot of effective running yards. There have been injuries, severe continuity issues with his line and receivers, coaching changes. . . . . just. . . . . what??!?

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