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Dex

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I believe it. Our Running game has actually been decent but none of our running-backs have had any great games to give them any notice. Cam is a huge reason why we are ranked so high, its basically like using three running-backs. Another stat I love to see about Cam rushing is that he doesn't fumble much, 1 time in 7 games is pretty good compared to how much other scrambling qbs like Vick fumbles.

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I believe it. Our Running game has actually been decent but none of our running-backs have had any great games to give them any notice. Cam is a huge reason why we are ranked so high, its basically like using three running-backs. Another stat I love to see about Cam rushing is that he doesn't fumble much, 1 time in 7 games is pretty good compared to how much other scrambling qbs like Vick fumbles.

I'm sure his hands are quite a bit bigger than Vick's....

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Why would that matter? They all count.

they do all count. i think he is just asking were there some scrambles that came from being a pass play.

some of us are wired to look behind the #'s a bit more closely. doesn't mean we take away from the op's findings, but looking at more info can sometimes paint a dif pic or show a trend that on the surface doesn't appear.

this is an encouraging stat. one that i hope the coaching staff knows about and starts to run even more effectively in the red zone.

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