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Cam Newton Stats Through 7 Seasons


Hoenheim

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I think Cam will be about halfway through his career after next season , which would be year 8. I could see him playing to 36-37 .

  • QB Record : 62 W - 45 L - 1 T
  • 2001 completions / 3240 pass attempts / 25,074 passing yards / 58.5% completion percentage / 158 passing TDs / 94 INTs
  • 828 rushes / 4320 rushing yards / 5.2 ypc / 54 rushing TDs
  • 212 total touchdowns 
  • # 71 All Time Passes Completed
  • # 73 All Time Passing Yards
  • # 80 All Time Passing Touchdowns
  • # 3 All Time QB Rushing Yards (2 Randall Cunningham 1 Mike Vick)
  • # 1 All Time QB Rushing Touchdowns

 

Cam vs Payton Manning 

  • Cam Newton : 25,074 passing yards / 158 passing TDs / 54 rushing TDs / 4320 rushing yards / Total TDs : 212 
  • Payton Manning : 29,442 passing yards / 216 passing TDs / 9 rushing TDs  / 620 rushing yards /  Total TDs : 225
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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

I think Cam will be about halfway through his career after next season , which would be year 8. I could see him playing to 36-37 .

  • QB Record : 62 W - 45 L - 1 T
  • 2001 completions / 3240 pass attempts / 25,074 passing yards / 58.5% completion percentage / 158 passing TDs / 94 INTs
  • 828 rushes / 4320 rushing yards / 5.2 ypc / 54 rushing TDs
  • 212 total touchdowns 
  • # 71 All Time Passes Completed
  • # 73 All Time Passing Yards
  • # 80 All Time Passing Touchdowns
  • # 3 All Time QB Rushing Yards (2 Randall Cunningham 1 Mike Vick)
  • # 1 All Time QB Rushing Touchdowns

 

Cam vs Payton Manning 

  • Cam Newton : 25,074 passing yards / 158 passing TDs / 54 rushing TDs / 4320 rushing yards / Total TDs : 212 
  • Payton Manning : 29,442 passing yards / 216 passing TDs / 9 rushing TDs  / 620 rushing yards /  Total TDs : 225

Interesting.... I would like to see his drop rate compared to other QBs.  I would bet money he is near the top of drops.

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he's done that with really bad OL play for most of his time and 2nd rate WRs who can't hold on to balls or get any separation in a predictable scheme that calls plays that take 30 minutes to develop.

pretty impressive.

let's hope that norv can get the receivers he wants, can help cam hone his abundant natural skills as a passer, and can get a somewhat less predictable handful of plays that spreads out the defense rather than keeping everyone bunched together like shula.

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3 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

I think Cam will be about halfway through his career after next season , which would be year 8. I could see him playing to 36-37 .

  • QB Record : 62 W - 45 L - 1 T
  • 2001 completions / 3240 pass attempts / 25,074 passing yards / 58.5% completion percentage / 158 passing TDs / 94 INTs
  • 828 rushes / 4320 rushing yards / 5.2 ypc / 54 rushing TDs
  • 212 total touchdowns 
  • # 71 All Time Passes Completed
  • # 73 All Time Passing Yards
  • # 80 All Time Passing Touchdowns
  • # 3 All Time QB Rushing Yards (2 Randall Cunningham 1 Mike Vick)
  • # 1 All Time QB Rushing Touchdowns

 

Cam vs Payton Manning 

  • Cam Newton : 25,074 passing yards / 158 passing TDs / 54 rushing TDs / 4320 rushing yards / Total TDs : 212 
  • Payton Manning : 29,442 passing yards / 216 passing TDs / 9 rushing TDs  / 620 rushing yards /  Total TDs : 225

Yes but-Cam has been fairly inconsistent due to his coaching.  His maturity and leadership are great now, but I wonder about the Shula Dorsey impact on his career.  He ran and took beatings to save drives.  His mechanics were never fixed--how many years does that take?   I personally do not see him lasting until  36.  I see somewhere around 32 simply from  wear and tear.  If he suffers a major injury, it could be sooner.

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1 hour ago, rayzor said:

he's done that with really bad OL play for most of his time and 2nd rate WRs who can't hold on to balls or get any separation in a predictable scheme that calls plays that take 30 minutes to develop.

pretty impressive.

let's hope that norv can get the receivers he wants, can help cam hone his abundant natural skills as a passer, and can get a somewhat less predictable handful of plays that spreads out the defense rather than keeping everyone bunched together like shula.

Yep, that’s why you can’t trust stats. Throwing 2 TDs and rushing for one while having a subpar supporting cast, is better than throwing for 4 TDs surrounded by talent. A lot of things get overlooked when looking only at stats. 

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5 hours ago, rayzor said:

he's done that with really bad OL play for most of his time and 2nd rate WRs who can't hold on to balls or get any separation in a predictable scheme that calls plays that take 30 minutes to develop.

pretty impressive.

let's hope that norv can get the receivers he wants, can help cam hone his abundant natural skills as a passer, and can get a somewhat less predictable handful of plays that spreads out the defense rather than keeping everyone bunched together like shula.

Cam needs a Ginn replacement. We were totally lacking what Cam was the best at in 2015 + 2016 deep bombs down the field. 

2017 was probably the worst conceivable year he might have had in his career with receiver talent.I think Funchess was the only one that did what he was expected to do . Ginn was gone in free agency (huge blow to offensive explosiveness that wasnt replaced)  Benjamin was traded halfway through the season (Cams favorite target WR) , Samuel couldnt stay healthy , Byrd couldnt stay healthy , Shepard and Clay couldnt catch or get separation consistently , and Bersin did well for being a fringe roster guy but he clearly was not enough . 

In the offseason the only WRs we should have on free agency day 1 is  Funchess, Samuel, and Byrd. Bersin, Clay, and Shepard shouldn't be here. Id argue we need at least 2 WRs to add to the roster that arent bottom of the barrel FA cast aways and arent project WRs from the draft. 

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7 minutes ago, mbarbour1987 said:

Yep, that’s why you can’t trust stats. Throwing 2 TDs and rushing for one while having a subpar supporting cast, is better than throwing for 4 TDs surrounded by talent. A lot of things get overlooked when looking only at stats. 

No it's not.

Scoring 4 TD's no matter the situation is better than 3.

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26 minutes ago, thefuzz said:

No it's not.

Scoring 4 TD's no matter the situation is better than 3.

It’s better score wise and statistic wise yes. But that’s not what I am talking about. If you have below average talent around you and score 3 TDs, that’s at least just as impressive as scoring 4 with above average talent. 

For instance, if you have Hunt as a RB, Antonio Brown and Alshon Jeffrey as receivers, and Kyle Rudolph as your TE, and you score 4 TDs; I believe that is comparable to having Fozzy as your RB, Bersin and Funchess (early Funch), and Olsen as your TE and scoring 3 TDs. But that isn’t taken into consideration just looking at stats. Neither is the fact they played in a different era. Stats are misleading in that way. There are other factors that are not looked at, that’s all I am saying. 

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