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Cam's play over the last 7 games


Davidson Deac II

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Or since our worst offensive game of the year (Chicago) if you will. 

One thing I noticed while looking at our stats for the year.  In his first 7 games, Cam had 10 interceptions.  In the last 7, or since the Chicago game, he has two.  During the last 7 games, he has a td to interception ratio of 6-1.  His completion percentage isn't that great, but the Jets game skews the numbers somewhat.  Also, he got sacked 22 times in our first 7 games, 9 in our last 7.  Part of that is better Oline play, but I do believe he deserves credit for  getting the ball out quicker.  Overall, he is on a very good pace.  And as Cam goes, so goes the offense. Cam avoiding interceptions, running well and throwing td's is one of the primary reasons our ppg average is up and we are 6-1 in our last 7 games. 

If we can continue to play well and go into the playoffs on a hot streak, things might get interesting.

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17 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Nah. They are gift wrapping that for Brady.

Wilson putting up historic numbers(percentage wise) but for a likely non playoff team. Antonio Brown injured, Carson Wentz injured. 

I know, unfortunately he started off too poorly to be in consideration this year. I'll take Super Bowl MVP instead.

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