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Old 11-16-2009, 10:46 AM   #11
Monkeydad
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Re: Campbell's numbers dont lie

UPDATED stats/assessment...Campbell the only of these 3 QBs to win!

Cutler:
WK 10 - 29/52 (55.8%), 307 yds, 0 TD, 5 INT, 33.6 rating, 2 rush yds
TOTAL: 211/338 (62.4%), 2,353 yds, 14 TD, 17 INT, 76.0 rating, 111 rush yds

Sanchez:
WK 10 - 16/30 (53.3%), 212 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT, 59.3 rating, 0 rush yds
TOTAL: 130/244 (53.3%), 1,655 yds, 9 TD, 12 INT, 66.5 rating, 60 rush yds

Campbell:
WK 10 - 17/26 (65.4%), 193 yds, 1 TD, 0 INT, 100.3 rating, 15 rush yds
TOTAL: 168/254 (66.1%), 1,870 yds, 10 TD, 8 INT, 87.9 rating, 158 rush yds


Ranks:
Comp. % = Campbell (66.1%), Cutler (62.4%), Sanchez (53.3%)
Yds = Cutler (2,353) Campbell (1,870) Sanchez (1,655)
TDs = Cutler (14), Campbell (10), Sanchez (9)
INTs (fewest) = Campbell (8), Sanchez (12), Cutler (17)
QB rating = Campbell (87.9), Cutler (76.0), Sanchez (66.5)
Rush yds = Campbell (158), Cutler (111), Sanchez(60)


Week 10 Campbell overview:
JC was the only of the three QBs whose team won in Week 10. He was also the only who had a good game, finishing with a TD and no INTs, 65% completions and a passer rating over 100. Cutler and Sanchez both had horrible games again. Cutler put up some yards with over 300, but had a low completion %, no touchdowns and FIVE (5) interceptions! Sanchez had yet another inaccurate, low-yardage game with more INTs than TDs as he continues to be unimpressive, even with the addition of Braylon Edwards. Campbell still leads in every stat category except for yards and TDs, but he has less than half of the interceptions as Cutler, who cancels out all of his TDs and then some with 14 TDs and 17 INTs.

Campbell is the NFL's 16th-highest rated passer, ahead of hyped QBs like Matt Ryan (20th), Jay Cutler (22nd), Matt Cassel (23rd), Mark Sanchez (27th). Campbell is just behind Eli Manning and Carson Palmer in the rankings and every one of the QBs ranked ahead of him are Pro Bowl-caliber, household names. Given the whole offense's struggles, the offensive line problems he's had to endure, losing his biggest-name playmakers in Portis and Cooley, I think Jason is doing more than an aqdeuate, but a quality job running the offense to the best of his abilities. It's clear that he's a better choice than Cutler and especially Sanchez.

Now on to beat Dallas.


Still looking like we made the right choice.
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