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Stats and Superlatives: Panthers Vs. Bears


SgtJoo

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The Panthers:
 
  • Have forced 10 turnovers in their three wins. They have no takeaways in their two losses.
  • Won their seventh straight game decided by seven or fewer points.
  • Have won nine of their last 10 regular-season home games.
  • Gave up just 26 rushing yards in the second half.
  • Were 3-for-3 in the red zone after coming into the game with the worst red zone conversation rate in the league.
  • Were called for a season-low three penalties.
  • G Trai Turner got his first NFL start. Fernando Velasco, who had started the first four games at right guard, did not play.
  • LB Luke Kuechly, who led the Panthers with 15 tackles, has double-digit tackles in his last four games. His 11 solo tackles ties a career high (vs. Atlanta on 12/9/12; vs. SF on 11/10/13).

 

Hit the link, way more interesting stats than I can list here.

 

http://blackandbluereview.com/stats-superlatives-panthers-vs-bears/

 

For some reason it's making me blindly (naïvely?) optimistic for the rest of the season.

 

That is if we can continue to play like we did in the 2nd half.

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We need to get healthy. Our next three games could make or break our season.  Cam looks to be getting healthy, but the RBs and DEs must start to conribute.  Hats off to the backups who gave it their best. And I don't hink Bersin has dropped a pass this season !

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