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Cam Newton: Comparing MVP 2015 Stats To 2017 Stats Through Six Games


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9 minutes ago, csx said:

Team wins are the most important stat of all. We won't be 15-1 and comparable stats to that season won't help without a stellar record.

The next 20 years are going to suck if we constantly use 15-1 as the measuring stick. We've got to just cheer for the wins today.

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4 minutes ago, Khyber53 said:

The next 20 years are going to suck if we constantly use 15-1 as the measuring stick. We've got to just cheer for the wins today.

Newton won mvp by and large because the record. I'm not comparing, but the mvp voters certainly do

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21 minutes ago, csx said:

Newton won mvp by and large because the record. I'm not comparing, but the mvp voters certainly do

Half this forum, and that’s being nice, will not be here after Cam. An MVP for Cam is equal to if not greater to a SB win or even an appearance.

Could give two shits if he gets it or not would rather have even just a playoff appearence even f it meant no MVP for Cam.

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