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Cam's Rookie Passing Record


carolina-chuck

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I guess no one isn't going to make this thread so I thought I should.

Cam broke the rookie passing record of 3739 yds, a record held by P. Manning since 1998 last season. This was a record no one thought would be broken anytime. Well I guess Mr. Steroid Luck is going to destroy this record in one year. He's currently no.4 on most passing yards at 3596 yds. He's on pace to reach 4795 passing yards in four more games. Damn you Luck!

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Who cares?

Luck is a helluva young QB. The fact that the Colts replace Peyton Manning with Andrew Luck just isn't fair. Many long running franchises have never had a true franchise QB and those bastards have had Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, and now Andrew Luck. How the fug does that happen?

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Who cares?

Luck is a helluva young QB. The fact that the Colts replace Peyton Manning with Andrew Luck just isn't fair. Many long running franchises have never had a true franchise QB and those bastards have had Johnny Unitas, Peyton Manning, and now Andrew Luck. How the fug does that happen?

You think they didn't tank last season for Luck?

Polian probably got paid double his salary to tank that season for them.

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2 games left against the texans he won't continue his pace, although he will break the record.

He won't break Peyton's rookie td record, probably won't break cams total yardage and won't even approach total touchdowns.

He might break manning's most interceptions record though.

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