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Comparing QB's stats...


KBRed

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Just was interested in comparing stats between Cam and a very hyped Andy Dalton and The Golden Calf of Bristol. Threw in some Defensive averages for fun.

Enjoy. :cam:

Cam Newton:

Games: 13

Completion Percentage: 59.7

Passing Yards: 3,573

Yds/Game: 274.8

Passing TDs: 15

Interceptions: 16

Rushing Yards: 554

Rushing TDs: 13

Total TDs: 28

Rating: 81.1

Panthers D:

Average Points: 27.3 (29th)

Average Yards: 365.4 (24th)

Andy Dalton:

Games: 13

Completion Percentage: 59.0

Passing Yards: 2,833

Yds/Game: 217.9

Passing TDs: 18

Interceptions: 12

Rushing Yards: 89

Rushing TDs: 1

Total TDs: 19

Rating: 82.1

Bengals D:

Average Points: 20.8 (12th)

Average Yards: 314.8 (7th)

The Golden Calf of Bristol:

Games: 11

Completion Percentage: 48.5

Passing Yards: 1,290

Yds/Game: 117.3

Passing TDs: 11

Interceptions: 2

Rushing Yards: 517

Rushing TDs: 3

Total TDs: 14

Rating: 83.9

Broncos D:

Average Points: 23.2 (22nd)

Average Yards: 357.1 (19th)

What do you think...homerisms aside???

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Cam Newton is quite obviously better than The Golden Calf of Bristol and Dalton. The only reason they don't throw as many picks is because they aren't asked to make as many high-risk throws, mainly because they have great defenses. It's no coincidence that Dalton began turning the ball over more when his defense began to decline against teams like Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

And when your completion percentage is 48%, then not throwing a ton of interceptions doesn't actually impress me.

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Cam Newton is quite obviously better than The Golden Calf of Bristol and Dalton. The only reason they don't throw as many picks is because they aren't asked to make as many high-risk throws, mainly because they have great defenses. It's no coincidence that Dalton began turning the ball over more when his defense began to decline against teams like Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

And when your completion percentage is 48%, then not throwing a ton of interceptions doesn't actually impress me.

qtf. hes trying to make veteran passes his first year since we are always playing from behind

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