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Cam Newton's 2 year average QB is below 80. That's not exactly spectacular.He doesn't, nitwit.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Cam Newton's 2 year average QB is below 80. That's not exactly spectacular.He doesn't, nitwit.
Well that’s just wrong.He doesn't, nitwit.
If Jackson comes here, he would have 1-2 years to learn how to truly be a pocket passer.
Nice to resort to name calling though. Makes me realize you actually know you are wrong.He doesn't, nitwit.
If Jackson comes here, he would have 1-2 years to learn how to truly be a pocket passer.
I think that disses the players who have them.
As if saying newton has skills that no one else has, but Brady has skills that anyone could if they wanted to.
Newton will never be Brady any more than Brady would ever be newton.
Nice to resort to name calling though. Makes me realize you actually know you are wrong.
And if we a Draft a Mike White - Kyle Lauletta or a Luke Faulk they too would have time to better their craft in the pocket.
The second highest of his career is 88.8Cam Newton's 2 year average QB is below 80. That's not exactly spectacular.
I still remember watching a Redskins game some years ago where Kirk Cousins come in in relief of the injured RGIII for the first time.I think that disses the players who have them.
As if saying newton has skills that no one else has, but Brady has skills that anyone could if they wanted to.
Newton will never be Brady any more than Brady would ever be newton.
But he has skills that are not just because of work. That’s my point. You sell those skills short when you say anyone could do it with effort.Newton could practice and work harder to become more consistent. Brady's work ethic is beyond insane, that is why he is the GOAT.
No it’s means instead of having a cogent intelligent response you gave to resort to insults.No, it means I think you're a nitwit.
I'm not a nitwit, I'm a Simpelton. And Newton's passer performance in the last 2 seasons is nothing to write home about. I think his 2 year average passer rating is in the upper 70s.No, it means I think you're a nitwit.
as are abysmal comp % and td/isn’t ratiosI'm not a nitwit, I'm a Simpelton. And Newton's passer performance in the last 2 seasons is nothing to write home about. I think his 2 year average passer rating is in the upper 70s.
Jacoby Brissett was a better passer last year than Cam Newton.
QBR isn't the be all, but it's a pretty good indication that Newton's talents as a passer are wanting.
Especially when we all know QBs who worked like mad and CAN'T do it.But he has skills that are not just because of work. That’s my point. You sell those skills short when you say anyone could do it with effort.
But he has skills that are not just because of work. That’s my point. You sell those skills short when you say anyone could do it with effort.
Theoretically you could sit in a room and learn to read a defense but the skill is doing it while the bullets are flying.But, I am not saying that Cam could become as good as Brady at reading defenses and delivering an accurate ball. I am just saying that he could be better than he is right now.
I'm not a nitwit, I'm a Simpelton. And Newton's passer performance in the last 2 seasons is nothing to write home about. I think his 2 year average passer rating is in the upper 70s.
Jacoby Brissett was a better passer last year than Cam Newton. Not by a ton, but there it is for what it's worth.
QBR isn't the be all, but it's a pretty good indication that Newton's talents as a passer are wanting.
Rating doesn't tell you much. Brissett had a lower yards/attempt, threw for far fewer touchdowns, and took nearly twice as many sacks (one every 10 dropbacks). He also had a top-10 wide receiver in Hilton and a good tight end in Doyle to throw to, while Newton was stuck with Funchess and Byrd. McCaffrey was Newton's safety valve and his yards per attempt have sank from a league high in his MVP season as he's lost his downfield threats (Smith, LaFell, Ginn, etc.)
Newton does throw too many picks, and that hurts his QB rating. He's certainly not Brady as a passer, but that's not a fair comparison either because the number of passers who are Brady's level can be counted on one hand, maybe one finger. But it's worth noting that Cam's only 28 and Brady didn't turn into the all-world QB we know and love until his age 29-30 seasons, either. Note that Brady also had interception percentages around 3% until 2006 or so, as well, when he was a year older than Newton will be this year.
And 2017 Brady wouldn't have been 2017 Brady if he was throwing to the likes of Funchess and Byrd instead of Gronk and Cooks and Amendola, either. Supporting cast matters and, despite the insistence of Andy Johnson, the Panthers' skill position players have been wanting most of his career.