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For all the Talk about Gettleman and Cam


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            G  GS  Comp  Att  Pct    Yds      Avg   TD  Int  Sck   SckY     Rate    Att     Yds   Avg  TD  FUM lost

 

ELI Manning

2007    16  16   297    529  56.1  3,336   6.3    23  20   27    217        73.9    29      69   2.4     1       13       7

2006    16  16   301    522  57.7  3,244   6.2    24  18   25   186         77.0    25      21   0.8     0         9       2

2005    16  16   294    557  52.8  3,762   6.8    24  17   28   184        75.9     29      80    2.8    1        9         2

2004     9     7    95     197  48.2  1,043   5.3     6    9   13     83         55.4     6        35    5.8    0         3       1

 

Record

2004   6-10

2005  11-5

2006   8-8

2007   10-6

 

 

Cam Newton

2013   2     2    37      61     60.7   354     5.8    3    1    7     52          86.4    9        53    5.9    0       --       --

2012  16   16   280    485   57.7   3,869   8.0  19   12  36   244        86.2    127    741   5.8    8     10      3

2011 16    16   310    517   60.0    4,051   7.8  21  17  35   260        84.5    126    706   5.6   14      5      2

 

Record

2011  6-10

2012  7-9

2013   0-16  (lol, j/k)

 

 

 

This is just a quick comparison of DGettlemans last two QB's.  Cam and Eli are not the same type of QB. That much is obvious, however there are some similarities. Lots of people have expressed concern that Cam may not be the future of this franchise according to DG. I doubt very seriously that he would even consider not signing him long term.

 

DG was not in charge during the formative years of Eli, but he was very close to the inner-workings of the Giants organization that drafted and cultivated a struggling Eli and no doubt participated in the conversations had about whether or not to keep him. Even a casual comparison shows that Cam is performing better and may just need more time.

 

Like the saying goes, not every good QB is Peyton Manning, lol. 

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