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Ron Jaworski thinks Cam Newton is the 18th best QB in football.


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I'll put him above Dalton, RG0.3, Wilson, Luck and Kaepernick.

Yes, but we are talking football, not clothing lines here. Middle of the pack is about right.

He is ahead of Dalton. Hard to put him ahead of the rest at this point. WINS

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Yes, but we are talking football, not clothing lines here. Middle of the pack is about right.

He is ahead of Dalton. Hard to put him ahead of the rest at this point. WINS

 

You had Dalton on your list. If you are talking about wins, reread my post i made earlier. It'll give you some perspective.

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Yes, but we are talking football, not clothing lines here. Middle of the pack is about right.

He is ahead of Dalton. Hard to put him ahead of the rest at this point. WINS

 

I thought this was a list rankings QUARTERBACKS, not TEAMS.  Maybe he should just make a team power rankings list...

 

First off in Cam's first 2 years, he took the absolute worst offense in the modern NFL era and made it respectable and during that he has been 2 and 1 games away from having a .500 team.  People act like Cam is commanding 3 win teams here, but the reality is we are only finishing just below average.  Due to the volatility of football, 22 moving players on a field, and the inconsistency of zebras, you can pretty much argue anywhere from 6 to 10 wins is average.  For just about every team in the league about 2-4 games are decided from a bad call, a player slipping or getting injured mid play, a funny hop on a punt, receiver knocking a perfectly thrown ball up for a pick...  a billion different things can happen that are completely out of one player's control, which makes football a beautiful, awesome and dynamic game, but also makes it completely unfair to place so much pressure on one position.

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Yes, but we are talking football, not clothing lines here. Middle of the pack is about right.

He is ahead of Dalton. Hard to put him ahead of the rest at this point. WINS

 

What relevance does a clothing line hold to this conversation? You can't even discuss the guy without casually inserting feeble insults. Wins are not an individual statistic, despite your typical weak attempts at trolling.

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What relevance does a clothing line hold to this conversation? You can't even discuss the guy without casually inserting feeble insults. Wins are not an individual statistic, despite your typical weak attempts at trolling.

Then go ahead and rank him number one mr homer since he is ahead of all others.

Give me a reason why he is not number one? Go ahead

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Then go ahead and rank him number one mr homer since he is ahead of all others.

Give me a reason why he is not number one? Go ahead

 

Who said I had him ranked #1? You're making false assumptions like usual. I haven't even seen this "list" by Jaws yet, not that I particularly give a fug about it anyways. Just pointing out your usual idiocy regarding our QB.

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Jaws ranked him middle of the pack, I say that is about right.

You complain even though you have not seen the list.

Good move

 

Please reference said post where I complained about Jaws or his list, I'll wait. Back pedal faster stirs.

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