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PFF: Cam= highest rated QB single game performance this year


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Just now, LUUUUUKE said:

Whatever the grade, think of how much higher it could have been in Ginn doesn't have those drops'

PFF would consider those "drops" as "catches".  They grade Cam on how he plays not how the stats say he plays, or least that what they say they do.

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2 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Newton didn't overthrow Ginn. Ginn was held for a millisecond which threw the timing off just enough for the ball to be out of his reach

He is referring to a play earlier in the game where he overthrew an open Ginn.

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2 minutes ago, JJman Returns said:

Newton didn't overthrow Ginn. Ginn was held for a millisecond which threw the timing off just enough for the ball to be out of his reach

I think there was at least one play where Newton overthrew Ginn.  But it wasn't a big one.  The over throws to Brown and Olsen were far more noticeable because of how open they were. 

 

That being said, every qb has has few bad throws in a game.  Overall, Cam had a great game yesterday. 

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