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REPORT: Cam Newton is believed to be healthier


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5 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Qbr that was easy lol 

it has been debunked lol, that proves he can play from behind...I mean what are we arguing here 

Theres no carrer QBR ratings tallied so clearly you made that up. So lets look at QB passing rating carrer rankings. Cam Newton is ranked 21st among active QBs in passing rating.. Again tannehill,  alex smith and even Winston have better passing rratings.SMH

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7 minutes ago, Bytes said:

Theres no carrer QBR ratings tallied so clearly you made that up. So lets look at QB passing rating carrer rankings. Cam Newton is ranked 21st among active QBs in passing rating.. Again tannehill,  alex smith and even Winston have better passing rratings.SMH

That’s not made up, look up quarterback rating 

his rate is also above average at 86.1

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4 hours ago, Bytes said:

Theres no carrer QBR ratings tallied so clearly you made that up. So lets look at QB passing rating carrer rankings. Cam Newton is ranked 21st among active QBs in passing rating.. Again tannehill,  alex smith and even Winston have better passing rratings.SMH

Words are hard

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Tepper has shown that he's a straight shooter. Why are we trying to interpret what he said? He said what he said. Meaning, he meant exactly what he said. Stop trying to read into it. He's not one to waste anyone's time if he's going in a different direction. 

He showed us that with Rivera. If Tepper said he needs to see a healthy Cam before he commits, then he means he needs to see a healthy Cam before he commits. If he was planning on trading Cam, I think he would have said that by now to let everyone know he'd be available, so they'd factor that into whatever decision they were gonna make at the QB position. 

Either way it doesn't make sense to trade/release Cam now. If anything I'd draft Tua and start Cam next season. When his value is high, then I'd trade him sometime before the deadline - if that's the direction they've decided. I definitely wouldn't want to get into a franchise tag and trade scenario after the season with the man that was your franchise QB for 8+ years. 

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I want to believe but it's concerning that he's always grimacing in the social media videos of him throwing. Maybe he's intentionally pushing it for rehab purposes or he's always made those faces and I just never noticed before, but he still doesn't look particularly comfortable throwing a football.

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On 2/20/2020 at 12:51 AM, Bytes said:

Theres no carrer QBR ratings tallied so clearly you made that up. So lets look at QB passing rating carrer rankings. Cam Newton is ranked 21st among active QBs in passing rating.. Again tannehill,  alex smith and even Winston have better passing rratings.SMH

Yet you know Cam is a better player like everyone else does.

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9 hours ago, OneBadCat said:

Yet you know Cam is a better player like everyone else does.

Only in pantherland. If you remove the name Cam Newton from his passing stats and just look at the numbers...any of them ....none of this conversation would take place. 

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1 hour ago, Bytes said:

Only in pantherland. If you remove the name Cam Newton from his passing stats and just look at the numbers...any of them ....none of this conversation would take place. 

Right but no one in their right mind would do that because they know that Cam plays a different game than the rest of those players. Accuracy issue aside. Cam's percentages look average because for the majority of his career he wasn't inflating his completion percentage with short passes. He wasn't making lay up throws, he was running for them. So that's one less pass attempt he would have had to pick up completions, and it's more pressure to make throws that convert for a new set of downs. 

Couple that with the fact that the Panthers WR's have been league leaders in drops the last two years. And the previous rosters had consisted of the likes of Kalean Clay, Ted Ginn, Philly Brown, a lazy KB, and King of drops Funchess you see where issues may arise. Before 2019 the Panthers were pretty much top 5 in running the ball more than they passed for like the last 5 years. So when Cam throws the pressure is on. Sure he's had his problems but Cam doesn't pass the ball so internet QB's can debate his stats, he plays to win and using his running in combination with that. 

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2 hours ago, Bytes said:

Only in pantherland. If you remove the name Cam Newton from his passing stats and just look at the numbers...any of them ....none of this conversation would take place. 

If you are evaluating his career by only looking at his passing statistics you either have the intellectual capacity of a grapefruit, or you have an agenda.

You can look at the numbers and remove his name, it still says 252 touchdowns. Reaching the end zone is kind of the point of the game, you know that right? Sit down somewhere Cletus.

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On 2/19/2020 at 11:36 PM, Bytes said:

No you said its been debunked. But it hasnt based on FACTS. You stated that I picked facts to make my argument .  Tell me state ONE CAREER stat that suggests Cam is an above average passer? Name ONE!

Look at the scrubs Cam has made a living playing with on offense for his entire 9 year career. He's never, not even once had a 1,000 yard rusher on his team except CMC's rookie year. He's constantly had to play with POOR offensive lines and offensive coordinators. Name one of the top 10 quarterbacks that have had to do more with less than Cam Newton has had to do in the last 10 years. Go ahead and name one.

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