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ESPN week1 QBR leaders


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Havent it seen it posted yet. Most of the anlaysts can still hate; but their own numbers system proves Cam belongs. He is 5th this week (75.7), all he has to do is consistenly perform to convert the haters.....no captian obivious comments.....I dont expect 400 yds a week, but Ill take top 5 QBR rating every week.

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He was a little lower becuase its the total QBR rating. Passing wise he was excellent, I actually need to look up the old passer rating system and see what he has.

He had some points taken away due to the sacks, and a good number of his rushes were less then 3 yards. No fualt of his own, but this is why I like the new total qbr system.

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Havent it seen it posted yet. Most of the anlaysts can still hate; but their own numbers system proves Cam belongs. He is 5th this week (75.7), all he has to do is consistenly perform to convert the haters.....no captian obivious comments.....I dont expect 400 yds a week, but Ill take top 5 QBR rating every week.

He shouldn't have to be going out week in and out to convince those who simply undermine him cause he is good. They know what and why they are doing what they are doing.

Plus anything put out by ESPN always have some kind of bias twist to it..

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