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Lets Take a Moment and Appreciate How Well Cam is Performing This Season


Pantha-kun

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So far we've played 11 games , so 5 games left to play.  

Some of Cams stats

  • 359 pass attempts, 250 completions, 69.6% completion percentage
  • 2,699 passing yards, 22 passing touchdowns, 7 interceptions
  • 417 rushing yards, 4 rushing touchdowns 
  • 26 total touchdowns accounted for (Had 45 total in his MVP year) 

Some notable facts

  • Cam is throwing for a career high completion percentage at 69.6% (His next highest was 61.7% in 2013)
  • He's currently 5th in the entire league in completion percentage (Behind only Brees, Ryan, Cousins, Wentz) (and that is with a TON of drops from Funchess mind you). 
  • He's currently 7th in the league in passer rating 

My thoughts:

  • Hope Cams performance isn't getting lost in how the season is going
  • I'm guessing his completion percentage would be closer to 72 or 73  percent if he didnt have to deal with Funchess' dropsies

Some unrelated thoughts:

  • CMC is tied for 10th in yards per carry, 9th in total rushing yards, tied for 9th in receptions, 4th in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage (With Gurley in 1st place only 119 yards ahead of him)
  • As incredible as Saquon has been doing, McCaffrey stats are rather similar (CMC 4.9 ypc / SB 4.8 ; CMC 757 rushing /SB 829  ; CMC 610 receiving with 71 receptions/SB 581 receiving on 71 receptions)
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