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Where are you getting these numbers from?  I mean I'm guessing you're combining his NFL with his XFL to boost his "pro" numbers, but even just with the Panthers, the dude has 8 interceptions.  NFL + XFL he'd be at 17 TDs (18 with rushing) and 12 INTs, not 16 and 7.  And his completion percentage with his "current team" (i.e. the Panthers) is 58%.

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10 minutes ago, MasterAwesome said:

Where are you getting these numbers from?  I mean I'm guessing you're combining his NFL with his XFL to boost his "pro" numbers, but even just with the Panthers, the dude has 8 interceptions.  NFL + XFL he'd be at 17 TDs (18 with rushing) and 12 INTs, not 16 and 7.  And his completion percentage with his "current team" (i.e. the Panthers) is 58%.

Hence the Wild Turkey 101 post. 

I couldn't see a combination that came up with those numbers either, especially considering he'd have to lose an interception.  I didn't even want to ask.

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19 minutes ago, poundaway said:

Its funny Rhule's gone so now we're propping up PJ as a SB champ beater. 

I guess stranger things have happened.

Hope you're right.

 

I mean, this was going down around here long before Rhule was fired.  

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