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Panthers - Seahawks Primer


Jeremy Igo

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Here are a few tidbits I found interesting concerning the matchup Saturday in Seattle.

 

Where they are now:

 

Seahawks are on a 6 game win streak

Panthers are on a 5 game win streak.

 

 

Earlier This Year:

 

In their matchup earlier in the year, both teams had identical offensive efficiencies ( .33%) . Both teams had 9 drives. Both teams had 3 three and outs. Both teams had 2 turnovers. The difference in the game? One team scored a touchdown. The Panthers won the time of possession by two minutes.

 

Fun Facts:

 

Jonathan Stewart out performed Marshawn Lynch in the first matchup, and has since being named the starter again in December.

 

Cam Newton is tied with LeSean McCoy for 4th place in rushing touchdowns since 2011 at 33TDs. Marshawn Lynch is the leader at 48.

 

Cam Newton ranks 4th all time in the NFL for most combined rush and pass yards in their first 62 games, ahead of Dan Marino.

 

 

For the entire 2014 season:

 

Seattle ranks 6th in first downs per team. Carolina ranks 12th.

Seattle ranks 1st in fewest first downs allowed. Carolina ranks 12th.

 

Cam Newton ranked 27th on third down passer rating

Russell Wilson ranked 22nd on third down passer rating

 

 

The Seahawks are....

 

8-0 When leading at halftime.

4-4 When trailing at halftime.

0-2 When trailing after three quarters

0-2 vs a 100 yard rusher (important!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Never has our first few posessions mattered so much.  We need to run over that front 7 early and often

 

Especially for Cam's sake. His demeanor and play really seem to sway with the breeze. It would be huge for his confidence and our momentum if we could march down and put points on the board that first drive.

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Is there a reason we keep ignoring the fact that the last 3 games were in Carolina? Do you just not think that will be a factor or what? Serious question.

Because it's been shown in the NFL that a good defense travels. This defense went into ATL and NO and basically shut down their offenses. That's the reason every analyst is saying the game depends on which Cam shows up because it's a given the defense will ball out.

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Because it's been shown in the NFL that a good defense travels. This defense went into ATL and NO and basically shut down their offenses. That's the reason every analyst is saying the game depends on which Cam shows up because it's a given the defense will ball out.

Exactly, I'm not worried about the defense. I'm worried about the offensive performance and if we couldn't score points against them at home how are we gonna do it on the road in the playoffs?

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