Not ANY-wise.
Literally almost every single means of measuring QB performance disagrees with your statement.
Cam Newton and Chris Todd both played against Mississippi State, Arkansas, Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss, Georgia and Alabama. Todd was 90 of 164 for 1077 yards, 5 TDs and 5 INTs. Newton was 87 of 129 for 1145 yards, 10 TDs and 3 INTs.
Tell me, since obviously you scoured every single pass Chris Todd had at Auburn along with every single pass Newton had, to the extent that you're confident tossing ALL generally accepted measures of a QB's passing performance in order to claim circumstances and personal performance were actually the same, why do you believe so? How do you account for the OBVIOUS differences in their passing performances? Cite some examples.
Listen, you have your opinion on Newton and that's cool. I don't mind people disagreeing and having their own opinion. I prefer it that way. But having your opinion and having the right to it does not mean it's OK to shovel absolute hogwash down peoples throats in order to support your opinion, trying to make people believe that via some magical, mysterious, totally ambiguous and transfigurable means of measurement, Cam Newton did not outperform Chris Todd as a PASSER this season.
That's not it at all, here's how they both fared:
Chris Todd vs. Miss. St. -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 129.23
Cam Newton vs. Miss. St. -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 142.25
Chris Todd vs. #25 West Virginia -- 4 TD's, 1 INT / 161.82
Cam Newton vs. Clemson -- 2 TD's, 2 INT's / 190.37
Chris Todd vs. Arkansas -- 0 TD's, 0 INT's / 90.24
Cam Newton vs. Arkansas -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 167.07
Chris Todd vs. Kentucky -- 0 TD's, 1 INT / 67.92
Cam Newton vs. Kentucky -- 0 TD's, 1 INT / 136.39
Chris Todd vs. LSU -- 1 TD, 1 INT / 95.52
Cam Newton vs. LSU -- 0 TD's, 0 INT's / 107.65
Chris Todd vs. Ole Miss -- 2 TD's, 0 INT's / 160.77
Cam Newton vs. Ole Miss -- 3 TD's, 0 INT's / 192. 54
Chris Todd vs. UGA -- 2 TD's, 2 INT's / 152.11
Cam Newton vs. UGA -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 181.45
Chris Todd vs. Bama -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 128.90
Cam Newton vs. Bama -- 3 TD's, 0 INT's / 205.22
Chris Todd vs. Tennessee -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 122.97
Cam Newton didn't play Tennessee, they played South Carolina instead.... 4 TD's, and 0 INT's...
That's 13 TD's and 6 INT's for Chris Todd.... and 13 TD's and 5 INT's for Cam Newton.
17-5 if you throw in the South Carolina game where he ran for almost 200 yards on the ground.
Cam Newton replicated Chris Todd's passing success, Cam Newton did 80% of his damage against SEC competition on the ground... that's how Gus Malzahn designed it.