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How much of the Jets performance was really on Darnold?


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34 minutes ago, CRA said:

Cam Newton during his NFL MVP season.....wasn't even top 10 in QBR. 

Cam deserved the MVP. 

He was also 16th in yards passing,  27th in cmp%,  7th in Y/A, 7th in PR, 19th in ints.

The stats @Madwolf uses doesn't  make the case for MVP  overall either.

 

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37 minutes ago, SBBlue said:

Cam deserved the MVP. 

He was also 16th in yards passing,  27th in cmp%,  7th in Y/A, 7th in PR, 19th in ints.

The stats @Madwolf uses doesn't  make the case for MVP  overall either.

 

 

Was Cam Newton a worse QB than Ryan Mallet in 2015, yes or no?

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Just now, SBBlue said:

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Why are you afraid to answer. You keep telling me that QBR speaks the truth.

If Tannehill was the worse QB of the two, because QBR is a perfect system, then that means Ryan Mallet was a better QB than Cam Newton in 2015.

I don't understand why you're so reluctant to affirm what you've been dragging on about for pages now.

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