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Over the last three games


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Some nfl qbs over the past three games.

Cam: 10 tds, 0 ints, 1,071 yards

Brees: 4 tds, 9 ints, 962 yards

Brady: 9 tds, 1 ints, 857 yards

Rodgers: 2 tds, 2 ints, 678 yards

Ryan: 4 tds, 2 ints, 860 yards

RGIII: 7 tds, 1 ints, 945 yards

No one has even been that close to Cam except Brady, he has been easily the most dominant qb in the game the last three games. It is kind of crazy how he turns out when he is hot.

i see no one left on the schedule that would keep him from playing just as well.
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"tucking one's tail?" be it ignorance or arrogance, it has the same effect when your team has only won 4 games and we are bragging about how good our qb has been in only the past 3. that has nothing to do with "tucking one's tail."

i think the excitement is over the possibility that he and the offense has turned a corner and seems to be trending in a positive way and at the same time expressing some frustration over "what could have been" if rivera/chud had reverted to what they did in '11 earlier than just a few weeks ago.

no one is dismissing the record. i think pretty much everyone has come to grips with it and now it's all about looking for a reason to look forward, which this is.

there's been quite enough "humility" this season. not sure why much more is needed.

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Put together a little comparison table myself. Mine is over the last 6 games (basically, when I felt like Cam really started to put everything together starting with the Skins game):

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The only guy playing better than Cam over this 6 game stretch is Brady (he's just a beast) and RG3 is playing comparably well (although he hasn't been finding the endzone via rushing these past few games).

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Put together a little comparison table myself. Mine is over the last 6 games (basically, when I felt like Cam really started to put everything together starting with the Skins game):

ubw35.jpg

The only guy playing better than Cam over this 6 game stretch is Brady (he's just a beast) and RG3 is playing comparably well (although he hasn't been finding the endzone via rushing these past few games).

the funny thing is you know that people are going to overlook the production, but cite the W/L and the comp. % as evidence that he isn't all that great.

one thing that is interesting, the panthers are 30th in the league in dropped passes with just 14 drops (link) although it seems like we've had a good bit more than that and it's not like we have an all star receiving corps here.

he does make some bad throws, but he also makes some absolutely beautiful ones as well. overall, though, he is THE play-maker/game-changer extraordinaire.

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