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Record watch: Cam Newton


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All this talk about breaking the rushing TD record has me wondering how in the hell did Vick not hold this record during his days in ATL?

They used TJ Duckett to punch alot of balls in. Camerons size and strength give him an advantage over Vick when it comes to TDs, while Vicks raw speed and vision give him in advantage in rushing yards.

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Record: Peyton Manning, 3,729 yards

Cam Newton: 3,297 yards with 4 games to go

He needs to average a mere 108 per game for the next 4 games to tie

Here's hoping he averages at least 176, to break 4,000 for the year

He's also only needs 35 rushing yards to break the rookie QB rushing record

Shhhh.. don't say it to loud but maybe Cam is a lot closer to Peyton than Andrew Luck. I know some folks will go into serious cardic arrest if they every hear such a phrase uttered..:D

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I doubt you will see another reception this year. They blew their wad on that play. The next trick play will be something totally different.

I don't think it's completely out of the question. Chud's run the wildcat with Cam split out...I'm sure they might use that to set up a pass to Cam eventually...Auburn did the exact same thing.

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Why is no one here talking about Cam Newton being on the verge of becoming THE FIRST PLAYER EVER IN NFL HISTORY to throw for over 4,000 yards & rush for over 500?

All he needs is 703 more passing yards in 4 games to accomplish something no one else, ROOKIE OR VET, has ever done.

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