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ESPN is gonna be pissed if we keep winning...


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If we make the playoffs how will they discredit Cam having better numbers than their hero's?

Newton: 59% 675yd, 7td, 2 turnovers

Wilson: 64% 718yd, 6td, 3 turnovers

Lucky: 66% 763yd, 5td, 1 turnover

Colin: 56% 818yd, 4td, 4 turnovers

RGIII: 63% 1032yd, 5td, 7 turnovers

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how does RGIII have 1000 yards already?

All of his turnovers are vs 1st team defenses.

All of his YD & TD are vs back-ups in garbage time.

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I for one, am so tired of seeing RG3 pressers on NFL Network and ESPN. Some player actually called out NFL network as vomiting and saturating certain stories constantly (mentioning RG3 and his knee). And the NFL analyst lady was like woah there and after she talked with the player via cam, then played RG3 presser and RG3 news. Lol.

Cam deserves to be talked about more then at least RG3 and Kap at the moment. He will be discredited by the fact that we weren't expected to go to playoffs anyways (outlier) and they will then proceed to talk about the QBs who were expected to have good seasons and be powerhouses and ended up short. That will always be the bigger story is the big names not doing well. Rather then a team surprising people. (This is all if we make playoffs which ya...).

The thing isn't about numbers it's about names and their fav teams to talk about. And they compare those fav select players numbers against their other fav select players. Cam is then lost in the black abyss.

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