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Cam vs Brady last 16 games.


SuperJTheGreat

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Not to mention the rushing yards and the rushing TDs.  Approx. 700 yards rushing and 8 TDs over that period.  And even then, the stats don't show the whole picture because Cam makes amazing plays with his feet where he (for example) will run 75 total yards, just to pick up 14.  So...yeah he's a special player and is on an absolute tear right now, and can still get better.

 

It's about time the wins started catching up with the talent.  It has a lot to do with how Cam has grown as a person and a leader.

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Not to mention the rushing yards and the rushing TDs.  Approx. 700 yards rushing and 8 TDs over that period.  And even then, the stats don't show the whole picture because Cam makes amazing plays with his feet where he (for example) will run 75 total yards, just to pick up 14.  So...yeah he's a special player and is on an absolute tear right now, and can still get better.

 

It's about time the wins started catching up with the talent.  It has a lot to do with how Cam has grown as a person and a leader.

 

the graphic says passing + rushing yards

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Newton still has some work to do to catch up to Brady's entire body of work.  Love him or hate him, Brady has been clutch his entire career and has been an elite QB his entire career.  Newton is just getting things started and by all trends will be regarded on the same level as Brady, Manning, Montanna, Young, and all the other HOF QB's.

 

It's like apples and oranges, except more like diamonds vs. platinum.  You couldn't go wrong choosing either one of them, other then the whole approach to how your team is built offensively.

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