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funny Jordy Nelson article...
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I was going got argue that Russell got two training camps so the number of attempts was a bad basis to call it an even comparison. But I remember that Genius held out most of camp, so they are closer in experience that might appear at first glance.Originally posted by SkinBasket View PostThe numbers are COMPARABLE exactly because the number of attempts is roughly the same.
You could say that, if their numbers are similar, as Russell's and Cam's are, to complete your misguided equivocation...
Hmmm... not quite so similar. It would appear the other half of your comparison fails. That IS a surprise. 3200 is significantly more than 1950 and 31 is a lot more than 13, even though they use the same numbers. Math, it's FUNdamental.Code:GP CMP ATT CMP% YDS AVG TD LNG INT FUM RAT 10 238 329 72.3 3,168 9.63 31 93 4 2 128.8 10 171 274 62.4 1,976 7.21 13 44 4 4 93.9
Good for him. It doesn't make him any better at throwing a football.
Lets try to match their stats running however to test your theory about running. If Oakland had Russell run the ball as much as Carolina does Newton, he would have had 577 yards to Cam's 411. 4.5 touchdowns to Cam's 9. And about 50 first downs to Cam's 29. Based of the statistic over the same period of time as those above. Sooo... yeah, as of right now, Cam's not that much better than JaMarcus was, outside of your fanboy excitement over him. Cam does have 6 more games to try to match Russell's 3 wins over that period. based on their season thus far, I'm guessing he ends with 3 wins. Maybe 4 if their defense can make up for his lack of leadership, accuracy, and his propensity for throwing the football to the wrong team.
But those numbers still say Newton is far superior. INTs are the only thing holding him back. Well, beside the rest of his team, that is.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Voltron represent.Originally posted by Smeefers View PostSmurfs and Thundercat's can both eat it. Voltron is where it's at.
Aww heck, who am I kidding, my mom probably still has my smurfs, thundercats and voltron toys.
Would also accept endorsement of Star Blazers.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Yes, but. Rich Mirer looked better on TV than Bledsoe in his first year (not making a direct comparison to Cam/JaMarcus). The numbers do show Newton's passing talent has survived the transition to the NFL in better shape than Russell's, though, to be fair Russell did not have a Steve Smith.Originally posted by Brandon494 View PostYou don't need stats to know Newton is far superior, even Ray Charles can see that.
The important part, so that he stays better than Russell or Mirer, is to fix INTs and just improve overall. From his public impression, he seems willing to do the work. I expect he will succeed, Rivera seems to have hired decent O coaches on his staff.Bud Adams told me the franchise he admired the most was the Kansas City Chiefs. Then he asked for more hookers and blow.
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Voltron? You mean that series where the guy in the red suit had the black dog, the guy in the black suit had the blue dog and the guy in the blue suit got the red dog? And then halfway through the series all the dogs disappeared! Phshaw!Originally posted by pbmax View PostVoltron represent.
Would also accept endorsement of Star Blazers.--
Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...
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The Thing. Was that Renault?Originally posted by swede View PostBigger POS: Dodge Reliant K or AMC Pacer?
The Pacer gets points for looking out-of-the-ordinary horrible, but the Reliant K's were known to rust off a bumper before the oil could get changed for the first time."Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
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I've never watched Bledsoe or Mirer early in their careers so I don't really know much them but what I do know is that the type of throws that Cam's making Russell never made in Oakland. Stats also don't show the leadership and work ethic that Cam has. Everyone knows Russell was a fat lazy piece of shit that didn't put in the time, Cam is the complete opposite. Anyone can skew stats to make a point but there is a reason every NFL expert is so high on Cam Newton.Originally posted by pbmax View PostYes, but. Rich Mirer looked better on TV than Bledsoe in his first year (not making a direct comparison to Cam/JaMarcus). The numbers do show Newton's passing talent has survived the transition to the NFL in better shape than Russell's, though, to be fair Russell did not have a Steve Smith.
The important part, so that he stays better than Russell or Mirer, is to fix INTs and just improve overall. From his public impression, he seems willing to do the work. I expect he will succeed, Rivera seems to have hired decent O coaches on his staff.
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Apples and Oranges. X-men is edgy awesomeness. That old school Japanimation is just hokey/camp.Originally posted by Brandon494 View PostToo bad X-Men shits on all those shows."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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What exactly makes you say "FAR superior?" Because I see some pretty comparable results. Again, you can argue style and personality all you want, but their results have been pretty similar, and I would argue that results are what this league is about. Thus: Jordy Nelson, who many here were unwilling to place above James Jones neigh a year ago.Originally posted by pbmax View PostI was going got argue that Russell got two training camps so the number of attempts was a bad basis to call it an even comparison. But I remember that Genius held out most of camp, so they are closer in experience that might appear at first glance.
But those numbers still say Newton is far superior. INTs are the only thing holding him back. Well, beside the rest of his team, that is."You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
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