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Cam dissapoints in first quarter of season- NFL article


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Loyal Cam Newton apologists have to be running out of patience. The Panthers didn't do a good job putting a proper offense around the quarterback in the offseason, but Newton -- now in his third season -- continues to be an enigma. Accuracy remains an issue, and his 79.2 passer rating ranks him directly beneath rookies Geno Smith and EJ Manuel. Newton is supposed to be lifting the Panthers. Instead, he played down to his team's mediocre level.

 

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000259629/article/ten-players-who-disappointed-in-seasons-first-quarter

 

 

 

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The article included Andy Dalton, but not Kaepernick? It certainly isn't his play that has gotten SanFran their wins.

No Matt Ryan for his red zone issues? More lazy "journalism". Gotta keep the web hits coming....

 

 

Colleague Chris Wesseling put it best when he established After Dalton, or A.D., a quarterback scale in which Dalton sits exactly in the middle. Any player before Dalton is a viable franchise quarterback, any quarterback below him is a problem, not a solution. Dalton lives in quarterback purgatory.

 

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People are calling for Andy Dalton's head in Cincinnati.

 

Not fair. It must be because he is a red head.

 

Andy Dalton is a 3rd year player with a career passer rating of 83.8 and a career TD/ INT ratio of 52/34

Cam Newton is a 3rd year player with a career passer rating of 84.5 and a career TD/INT ratio of 46/34

 

This season Dalton is 19th in NFL passer rating.

This season Newton is 25th in NFL passer rating.

 

See how it works, folks???

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People are calling for Andy Dalton's head in Cincinnati.

Not fair. It must be because he is a red head.

Andy Dalton is a 3rd year player with a career passer rating of 83.8 and a career TD/ INT ratio of 52/34

Cam Newton is a 3rd year player with a career passer rating of 84.5 and a career TD/INT ratio of 46/34

This season Dalton is 19th in NFL passer rating.

This season Newton is 25th in NFL passer rating.

See how it works, folks???

So he wins and has better numbers than cam? Damn

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We really need to point out that his passer rating is way off because of the damn Arizona game. Before that he had the same exact passer rating as Andrew Luck. One game this early in the season will make it dip. He was actually having a better season passer rating wise than his first two seasons.

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