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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: PA
Age: 46
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Re: Campbell's numbers dont lie
UPDATED stats/assessment...yep, I said I'd keep doing it!
![]() Cutler: WK 6 - 24/43 (62.8%), 300 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT, 79.6 rating, 34 rush yds TOTAL: 110/172 (64.0%), 1,201 yds, 10 TD, 7 INT, 86.9 rating, 56 rush yds Sanchez: WK 6 - 10/29 (34.5%), 119 yds, 0 TD, 5 INT, 8.3 rating, 6 rush yds TOTAL: 85/163 (52.1%), 1,035 yds, 5 TD, 10 INT, 56.7 rating, 50 rush yds Campbell: WK 6 (half) - 9/16 (56.3%), 89 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT, 46.1 rating, 6 rush yds TOTAL: 107/163 (65.6%), 1,197 yds, 6 TD, 6 INT, 84.3 rating, 95 rush yds Ranks: Comp. % = Campbell, Cutler, Sanchez Yds = Cutler (1,201) Campbell (1,197), Sanchez (1,035) TDs = Cutler (10), Campbell (6), Sanchez (5) INTs (fewest) = Campbell (6), Cutler (7), Sanchez (10) QB rating = Cutler (86.9), Campbell (84.3), Sanchez (56.7) Rush yds = Campbell (95), Cutler (56), Sanchez(50) Anyone still want Sanchez? ![]() Cutler is beginning to look slightly better than Campbell in yards and TDs, but really, statistically there is not much of a difference and Jason still leads in a few categories. Of course, Cutler has played 2 more quarters than Campbell, but the separation is not drastic in those few categories. Also, Campbell still proves to be the most efficient (completion %), least turnover-prone and still the best runner when in trouble by far.
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