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Panthers Week 1 PFF Grades - Offense


Jeremy Igo
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Panthers right tackle Mike Remmers had the best performance of the day, according to PFF at least (take with a grain of salt). 

Worst Performance? Michael Oher , which many of us could have predicted. The Panthers had only two players in the red including Trai Turner who was dinged up a bit during the game. This is a big improvement over last season as far as PFF grades go. 

Here are the grades... 

 

Offensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunPassRun BlockPass BlockOverallPassRushPass BlockScreen BlockRun BlockPenalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB Hu
 -1.9-1.6-1.32.60.0-2.40.82-0206
 RT74 Mike Remmers *710033382.5  0.80.01.40.30-0  1
 TE-R84 Ed Dickson *420172231.80.00.00.20.01.50.10-0   
 SLWR82 Jerricho Cotchery310211000.80.70.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 QB1 Cam Newton *7112382100.50.6-0.20.00.00.00.10-0   
 FB35 Mike Tolbert18141210.30.00.30.10.0-0.10.00-0   
 HB28 Jonathan C. Stewart *511821930.30.6-1.00.20.00.50.00-0   
 TE-L88 Greg Olsen *710323360.2-1.00.00.30.00.70.21-0   
 HB34 Cameron Artis-Payne301110.10.00.00.10.00.00.00-0   
 LG68 Andrew Norwell *710033380.1  0.00.0-0.10.20-0  2
 TE-L86 Brandon D. Williams401210.10.00.00.10.00.00.00-0   
 RG79 Chris Scott200200.0  0.00.00.00.00-0   
 LWR10 Philly Brown *53032210-0.2-0.30.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 HB43 Fozzy Whittaker122811-0.5-0.2-0.40.10.00.00.00-0   
 RWR19 Ted Ginn *42025170-0.9-1.00.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 LWR17 Devin Funchess27012150-1.0-1.00.00.00.00.00.00-0   
 C67 Ryan Kalil *71003338-1.0  0.90.0-1.0-0.91-0   
 RG70 Trai Turner *70003238-2.0  1.00.0-3.20.20-0  1
 LT73 Michael Oher *71003338-3.0  -1.20.0-2.10.30-02 2
 

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Panthers right tackle Mike Remmers had the best performance of the day, according to PFF at least (take with a grain of salt). 

Worst Performance? Michael Oher , which many of us could have predicted. The Panthers had only two players in the red including Trai Turner who was dinged up a bit during the game. This is a big improvement over last season as far as PFF grades go. 

Here are the grades... 

 

Offensive summary

 Play CountsRatings 
Pos.#NameTotalRunPassRun BlockPass BlockOverallPassRushPass BlockScreen BlockRun BlockPenalty# of PenQB SkQB HtQB Hu
 -1.9-1.6-1.32.60.0-2.40.82-0206
 RT74 Mike Remmers *710033382.5  0.80.01.40.30-0  1
 TE-R84 Ed Dickson *420172231.80.00.00.20.01.50.10-0   
 SLWR82 Jerricho Cotchery310211000.80.70.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 QB1 Cam Newton *7112382100.50.6-0.20.00.00.00.10-0   
 FB35 Mike Tolbert18141210.30.00.30.10.0-0.10.00-0   
 HB28 Jonathan C. Stewart *511821930.30.6-1.00.20.00.50.00-0   
 TE-L88 Greg Olsen *710323360.2-1.00.00.30.00.70.21-0   
 HB34 Cameron Artis-Payne301110.10.00.00.10.00.00.00-0   
 LG68 Andrew Norwell *710033380.1  0.00.0-0.10.20-0  2
 TE-L86 Brandon D. Williams401210.10.00.00.10.00.00.00-0   
 RG79 Chris Scott200200.0  0.00.00.00.00-0   
 LWR10 Philly Brown *53032210-0.2-0.30.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 HB43 Fozzy Whittaker122811-0.5-0.2-0.40.10.00.00.00-0   
 RWR19 Ted Ginn *42025170-0.9-1.00.00.00.00.00.10-0   
 LWR17 Devin Funchess27012150-1.0-1.00.00.00.00.00.00-0   
 C67 Ryan Kalil *71003338-1.0  0.90.0-1.0-0.91-0   
 RG70 Trai Turner *70003238-2.0  1.00.0-3.20.20-0  1
 LT73 Michael Oher *71003338-3.0  -1.20.0-2.10.30-02 2
 

 

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At that rate, Oher would have a worse season PFF grade than Bell did last year.

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Olsen was only in to block on 6 pass plays out of 38 which should hopefully dispel the narrative that he was used primarily as a blocker.

We also used 2 TE's on over half of our passing plays although I'm sure that won't stop people from thinking Shula never utilizes that scheme.

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Olsen was only in to block on 6 pass plays out of 38 which should hopefully dispel the narrative that he was used primarily as a blocker.

We also used 2 TE's on over half of our passing plays although I'm sure that won't stop people from thinking Shula never utilizes that scheme.

Brandon Williams turn for some backup lovin' from the Huddle even tho he's only had 1 decent season (200f'n9 in a junior college) in his 2008-20012 college career and current 3 year NFL stint. The only back-up the Huddle currently loves more is the back-up offensive coordinator.

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