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I wonder if Cam will have another game with 37/56 (66.1% completion) 413 yards 3TDs 0 Ints and a 105.7 passer rating?
Ooops, sorry - that's Andy Dalton in just over a game's worth of play. And he's 1-1.
Offenses are on a roll so far this season - 23 QBs have thrown 300+ yard passing games. Like I said above, Newton is impressive, but don't lose your seed over him.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
I wonder if Cam will have another game with 37/56 (66.1% completion) 413 yards 3TDs 0 Ints and a 105.7 passer rating?
Ooops, sorry - that's Andy Dalton in just over a game's worth of play. And he's 1-1.
Offenses are on a roll so far this season - 23 QBs have thrown 300+ yard passing games. Like I said above, Newton is impressive, but don't lose your seed over him.
Did you really just use Daltons two games to compare to Newtons one game? OOOPS
You might want to add double the passing yardage and Newtons rushing stats as well then.
We're making progress, but you're still struggling with the math. 8/6 = 1 1/3. So the multiplier is 1.33 to two for Dalton or x0.66of Cam. So let's see that's 2 INTs/ game for Cam and 0x1.33 = 0 for Dalton. For Dalton, it would be 413x.66 = 272yards/game. Passer rating is not divisible by quarters, so Cam = 89.1, Dalton 105.7. Wins: Dalton = 1x.66= .66, Cam =0 Dalton didn't rush the ball. Cam's got him there.
Whatever - perhaps you get the point. But I'm betting not.
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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