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Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:29 am to notagump
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Oh yeah, here are some stats to the gumptards who was dumb enough to mock Cam's accomplishments:
Most yards total offense through first 5 years of any player in history of NFL
Most combined touchdowns of any player in history through first 5 years
Most rushing yards for quarterback through first 5 yards in history
Tie Steve Young's record for rushing touchdowns by quarterback over an entire career
3rd or 4th most passing yards of any quarterback through first 5 years
3rd or 4th most passing touchdowns of any quarterback through first 5 years
Cam has the chance to use his God-given talent to go down as one of the greatest to ever Qb a team, but he lacks the character and mental fortitude to do so. Until he learns to be a true leader we will continue to see the spoiled brat hissy fits and pouting spells on ESPN when things do not go the way he wants.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:31 am to SummerOfGeorge
I am pretty sure Cam's completion percentage is higher than any bammer player who has started an entire season. As I pointed out earlier, Joe Namath's completion percentage is only around 50 percent for his entire career
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:35 am to Spinthemusic
Peyton Manning's completion percentage was 56, 62, 62, 62, and 66 through his first 5 years and he is probably the greatest passing quarterback in history through his first 5 years. Once again you are clueless
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:38 am to notagump
Wtf does any of that have to do with Cam's character?
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:41 am to notagump
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Peyton Manning's completion percentage was 56, 62, 62, 62, and 66 through his first 5 years and he is probably the greatest passing quarterback in history through his first 5 years. Once again you are clueless
LOL
Peyton Manning Passer Rating Ranks
1998 - 23rd
1999 - 4th
2000 - 6th
2001 - 10th
2002 - 5th
Not even frickin close
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:48 am to SummerOfGeorge
Peyton's quarterback rating in his first five years:
71
90
94
88
84
I think Cam's lowest rating through his first 5 years was 82
71
90
94
88
84
I think Cam's lowest rating through his first 5 years was 82
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:52 am to notagump
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I think Cam's lowest rating through his first 5 years was 82
Cam's Ratings
2011 - 84.5
2012 - 86.2
2013 - 88.8
2014 - 82.1
2015 - 99.4
Peyton's Ratings
1998 - 71.2
1999 - 90.7
2000 - 94.7
2001 - 84.1
2002 - 88.8
And all of this in a much different league towards QBs and WRs (see where they ranked compared to the rest of the league in those years).
Again, don't try and compare Cam's middle of the road passing production to Peyton's. That's asinine even for you, phan.
This post was edited on 3/17/16 at 10:54 am
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:54 am to SummerOfGeorge
What's his ranking for fumble recoveries?
Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:57 am to notagump
What a pathetic little shite stain you are 

Posted on 3/17/16 at 10:57 am to notagump
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I am pretty sure Cam's completion percentage is higher than any bammer player who has started an entire season
What's the angle here?
Alabama doesn't produce NFL qb's yet has had no problem winning twice as many SECs and Nattys as almost anybody else in the league.
You're really sticking it to us in this thread
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:09 am to SummerOfGeorge
You also ignore the Panthers being in the top 5 in dropped passes this year.
Peyton had Marvin Harrison all of his first 5 years and Reggie Wayne for 2 of those years. Cam won the MVP with Ted Ginn as his best receiver. A guy who has been released by 3 or 4 other teams
Peyton had Marvin Harrison all of his first 5 years and Reggie Wayne for 2 of those years. Cam won the MVP with Ted Ginn as his best receiver. A guy who has been released by 3 or 4 other teams
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:11 am to craigbiggio
Only if I gave a shite about the opinion of a swamp dwelling, alligator wrestler with the vocabulary of an autistic first grader
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:12 am to notagump
Well we know Cam won't get in the hall. Pussies that won't dive on their own fumble in a super bowl aren't allowed.
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:14 am to notagump
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Why Joe Namath is in the Hall of Fame is a total mystery to me. He absolutely doesn't belong
Super Bowl champion (III)
Super Bowl MVP (III)
AFL champion (1968)
4× AFL All-Star (1965, 1967–1969)
Pro Bowl (1972)
First-team All-AFL (1968)
3× Second-team All-NFL/AFL (1967, 1969, 1972)
2× AFL MVP (1968, 1969)
UPI AFL Player of the Year (1968)
AFL Rookie of the Year (1965)
NFL Comeback Player of the Year (1974)
AFL All-Time Team
Bronze Medallion (New York City award) (1969)
First quarterback to throw 4,000 yards in one season (1967)
New York Jets #12 retired
New York Jets career leader in wins, passing touchdowns, pass attempts and passing yards
This post was edited on 3/17/16 at 11:16 am
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:20 am to OldPete
So Cam has accomplished as much or almost as much in five years as Namath did in his entire career:
Rookie of the Year
3 time pro bowler
All Pro in 2015
Regular season MVP
Rookie of the Year
3 time pro bowler
All Pro in 2015
Regular season MVP
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:35 am to notagump
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o Cam has accomplished as much or almost as much in five years as Namath did in his entire career:
Super Bowl champion (III)
Super Bowl MVP (III)
LOL at Pussy Cam
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:36 am to notagump
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So Cam has accomplished as much or almost as much in five years as Namath did in his entire career:
Maybe so...he just needs a Super Bowl Ring, Super Bowl MVP, another regular season MVP, and be named to an NFL All-Decade team...that should 'bout do it...
Posted on 3/17/16 at 11:43 am to OldPete
It was way before my time, but I believe the AFL was considered an inferior product to the NFL. Seems like most of Namath's success came in the former
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