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Dan Graziano breaks down Newton vs Brees and Ryan


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Left my phone at home today... It's been a boring day at work and I don't want to poop in fear of not being entertained. 

Bump for no apparent reason other than I can't pay attention. So so sorry.

 

Useless facts. 75% of men will pass up a poop if there is no entertainment whatsoever. And 60% of men take some sort of device with them when they go.

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I don't think that Newton just forgot how to be an accurate passer. His deep ball was a thing of beauty his rookie year.

It's worth considering just exactly how much of a toll his running these past 4 years periodically in games has taken on his mechanics in terms of the habits it has created. Which is why so many of us were thrilled to see how much he had excelled in the pocket early on last year, then when our OL went to poo he had to rely on his legs again, and his accuracy was affected as a result.

I don't think it was the running that affected his passing. I think it was being down multiple scores and trying too hard to create magic.
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Cam when he has time and a somewhat open receiver is a thing of beauty 85% of the time I'd say. As good as anybody in the league. A lot of people look at stuff like completion percentage and don't take into account not only drops, but pressure/hit while throwing, receiver not making a great play, etc.

If you think guys with great completion percentage/better than Cam's percentage got there without receivers pulling down enough balls they had no business catching and having better protection than Cam, then I can safely say that your opinion doesn't matter because you don't understand what all goes into a QB "looking" good on paper.

I'd take Cam over any QB in the league and that's not just my homerism talking. He's not the best passer in the league, but I'd say he's unquestionably the most versatile and dangerous when the team around him does their respective jobs. Give the guy a good OL and hope that Funchess and Brown both emerge big so he has 3 solid receivers to go alongside Olsen....Cam is breaking at least one record this season. In some way.

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