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How can Cam Newton be considered rookie of the year when his team is losing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Linus" data-source="post: 2650085" data-attributes="member: 218801"><p>Anyone with football sense knows that passing yards are overrated. Newton passed for barely over 200 yards today and most of them came late in the game when they were down by 4 touch downs. He started off hot as a pistol, but has slowly started to pass for less and less yards and throw more interceptions. Personally, I think Andy Dalton or the young rookie running back in Dallas are ahead of </p><p>Newton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Linus, post: 2650085, member: 218801"] Anyone with football sense knows that passing yards are overrated. Newton passed for barely over 200 yards today and most of them came late in the game when they were down by 4 touch downs. He started off hot as a pistol, but has slowly started to pass for less and less yards and throw more interceptions. Personally, I think Andy Dalton or the young rookie running back in Dallas are ahead of Newton. [/QUOTE]
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