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Article Saying Interception free Cam can Lead to Win


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We haven't had a "mentally" strong Cam with wins under his belt and a full team effort in a long time. Now... if Cam tosses an INT in the next 2 weeks, I believe he'll "get over it" as he's shown that he's progressed on the "keep it positive" side of things. And it's helped the whole team.

Sure a Pick isn't what we ever want to see happen. But it's part of the game, and sometimes the defense actually makes a good play.

but to me, here's hope'n there aren't any picks... and Cam has motivation to keep his streak alive with no INT's.

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If Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning or Drew Brees lost every single game they had a turnover in they would have sub .500 records. This isn't a Cam problem, it's a team needing him to be perfect to even compete problem.

By the way, Cam now has a career INT % below the league average of 3%. Last year it was 4.5% He is now at 2.9%, and Peyton Manning's career INT % is 2.7%.

Cam's INT % for this year is 2.3% and when we all remember his rough start to the year that really is shocking.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_int_perc_active.htm

And the crazy thing is Cam's YPA is still 2nd in the NFL at 8.16. Now THAT's impressive.

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We haven't had a "mentally" strong Cam with wins under his belt and a full team effort in a long time. Now... if Cam tosses an INT in the next 2 weeks, I believe he'll "get over it" as he's shown that he's progressed on the "keep it positive" side of things. And it's helped the whole team.

Sure a Pick isn't what we ever want to see happen. But it's part of the game, and sometimes the defense actually makes a good play.

but to me, here's hope'n there aren't any picks... and Cam has motivation to keep his streak alive with no INT's.

I agree with everything but the last statement. I want Cam to throw a pick & the team still wins the game. I think Cam needs that, to shed the monkey, if you will.. Let him get picked and learn the game aint over right then, it'll help him get that short-term memory....

We ahve seen him grow each week, it was almost as if each thing the media got on Cam about was corrected in the next week or 2. Cam stopped giving them fodder to badmouth him. He hasnt been sulking, Ive seen him on the sideline looking at the pics, his game is right up there with the best in the league...

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I agree with everything but the last statement. I want Cam to throw a pick & the team still wins the game. I think Cam needs that, to shed the monkey, if you will.. Let him get picked and learn the game aint over right then, it'll help him get that short-term memory....

We ahve seen him grow each week, it was almost as if each thing the media got on Cam about was corrected in the next week or 2. Cam stopped giving them fodder to badmouth him. He hasnt been sulking, Ive seen him on the sideline looking at the pics, his game is right up there with the best in the league...

Well said!!!!!

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If Aaron Rodgers, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning or Drew Brees lost every single game they had a turnover in they would have sub .500 records. This isn't a Cam problem, it's a team needing him to be perfect to even compete problem.

By the way, Cam now has a career INT % below the league average of 3%. Last year it was 4.5% He is now at 2.9%, and Peyton Manning's career INT % is 2.7%.

Cam's INT % for this year is 2.3% and when we all remember his rough start to the year that really is shocking.

http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/pass_int_perc_active.htm

And the crazy thing is Cam's YPA is still 2nd in the NFL at 8.16. Now THAT's impressive.

I'm bored... where's PFFL when you need him?

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