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Which of these stat lines is better?


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Hmm, I wonder who is who...

Both have accounted for 7 TDs but QB 1 only has 5 TOs. 

I will say though, the team around Kyle Allen is MUCH BETTER than the team around Cam his Rookie year. 

Either way, the only stat that matters is the 3-0 W-L. I'd take that with mediocre numbers over 0-3 with god tier numbers. 

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The Ws. The name of the game is winning.

I'm still laughing about the Cardinals hiring Kingsbury. Why in the hell would you hire a sub-.500 college coach to be an NFL head coach??? The guy went 35-40 over 6 seasons including three consecutive losing seasons to ultimately get himself fired. Like, yeah... that's the guy we want leading our franchise! This is the guy to get it turned around! LOL!

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4 minutes ago, Cracka McNasty said:

Hmm, I wonder who is who...

Both have accounted for 7 TDs but QB 1 only has 5 TOs. 

I will say though, the team around Kyle Allen is MUCH BETTER than the team around Cam his Rookie year. 

Either way, the only stat that matters is the 3-0 W-L. I'd take that with mediocre numbers over 0-3 with god tier numbers. 

Yeah, unfortunately coming in as a #1 overall pick means it's highly likely you're going to be QBing a pretty terrible overall team 

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16 minutes ago, Sam Mills Fan said:

QB A: 59 of 87 (67.8% completion), 721 yards, 6 TDs, 0 int; 8 rushes for 18 yds, 1 TD, 5 fumbles, 3-0

QB B: 72 of 118 (61.0% completion), 1,033 yards, 3 TDs, 5 interceptions; 23 rushes for 100 yards, 4 TDs, 2 fumbles, 0-3

I honestly thought it was gonna be Cam v. Allen this year.

Cam has more yards somehow. Allen wins due to completion rate. This year. 

Cam hits his completion rate up to Allen’s. He’d have 800 yards in two games. 

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