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Cam's 333 Pass Yards vs. TB - Most By Panther QB in '19


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1 minute ago, mav1234 said:

Allen isn't the answer, but he certainly had better games than that.  Yards are largely irrelevant.

That's the thing ... no he didn't.

Games the Panthers won with Allen was more about the team surrounding Allen stepping up.

Cam goes and throws for nearly 350 and All-Pro McCaffrey can't gain a yard against TB

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

the Tampa game was basically 8 on 10 since TB was triple teaming CMC the entire game. 

If Cam makes any one of the 10 passes he three hopped or sailed, the Panthers probably win that game. 

Threw for 333 .. that is good for top 3-5 on any given Sunday around the league .. but only if Cam could have done more than he already did .. then Panthers would have won

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3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

like Cam was straight fuging garbage that game. he completed less than fifty percent of his passes and could barely get the ball to the receiver have the time. 

Still better than Kyle Allen lobbing interceptions  straight to defensive linemen.

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So, by this "logic," back in week 6 when Winston threw for 400 yards against the Panthers, he must have been spectacular.  He couldn't have played any role in their being run off the field.  In fact, looking at the season total, Winston must be the best QB in the league.  Heck, he has almost 1,000 more yards than the first QB on the list who will be in the playoffs.  And he has more than 1,000 more yards than Brady.  Over 1,000 yards more than Mahomes, too. 

Normally, one would have to turn on the Three Stooges to get this sort of reasoning.

 

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