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Week 4 WIN against Tampa - Stats & Analysis


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Here's a thread for posting interesting statistics and analysis from the Tampa game.  I'll weigh in later in the week with some table and analysis from Tampa and the 1st 4 games of the season, but today, I'll just be posting some info from Twitter and various articles.  Please weigh in with interesting stats, etc.

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Week 4 snap counts:

http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-bucs-week-4-snap-counts/

  • Season-low snaps for Stewart and a season high for Artis-Payne, who played more than Whittaker for the first time.
  • Over the past two games, Brown has played 91 snaps with one catch on three targets.
  • Funchess finished without a catch for the first time, equaling his season-low snap count from Week 1.

 

  • Coleman is the only Panthers’ defensive player still at 100 percent of snaps (302/302).
  • A year after Norman didn’t play a single defensive snap at Tampa Bay, his star and price continue to skyrocket.
  • Gutty performance by Davis who played all but 19 snaps a week after he couldn’t raise his arm because of a pectoral injury.
  • Benwikere, who was replaced by Jones for a segment of the second quarter, had been averaging 85 percent of snaps before he played 66 percent on Sunday.
  • Ealy set career highs with 52 snaps and five tackles, but he’s still looking for his first sack of the season.
  • Coach Ron Rivera said last week he hoped Allen could play 35-40 snaps. He hit 35 while Delaire went to 40 in his NFL debut.
  • After playing just 17 snaps in Week 1, Thompson’s averaged 43 over his past three games. It’ll be interesting to see how the first-round pick and Klein divide playing time when Luke Kuechly returns.
  • Boston went from 20 snaps combined the first three weeks to 32. His rotation with Harper is becoming more even.
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Week 4 Stats & Superlatives:

http://blackandbluereview.com/panthers-bucs-week-4-stats-and-superlatives/

An interesting and somewhat odd collection of stats at BBR this week.  Here are some of them.

The Panthers:

  • Have won eight straight regular-season games.
  • Are 19-2-1 when scoring at least 20 points since the start of 2013.
  • Won their fifth straight game against the Bucs. That ties a team record for Carolina’s longest win streak in the series (2003-2005).
  • Forced five takeaways, their most since the Bucs turned it over five times on 12/6/09. The Panthers now lead the NFL with a +8 turnover margin.
  • Scored 10 points in the first quarter after totaling three opening-quarter points through their first three games. The Panthers’ offense still hasn’t scored a touchdown in the first quarter.
  • Went 3-for-11 on third down. The Panthers have converted 12 of their 35 third downs after going 8-for-17 in Week 1.
  • Allowed the Bucs to go 8-for-16 on third down. Tampa Bay came in ranked 31st in the NFL on third down after going 1-for-12 against the Texans last week.
  • Allowed 411 yards, the most they’ve given up in a win since the Saints picked up 441 in a Panthers’ 44-38 victory in the 2012 season finale.
  • Gained 244 yards, their fewest in a win since they picked up 222 against the Saints in a Panthers’ 17-13 win on 12/22/13.
  • Allowed the Bucs to rush for 141 yards, the second time the defense has given up at least 100 yards in its last 11 regular-season games. The Bucs rushed for 151 in Week 15 last year.
  • Rushed for 133 yards, the 15th straight game they’ve gained at least 100 yards on the ground. That ties a team record and is one more than Seattle as the longest current streak in the NFL. The Seahawks play the Lions Monday night.
  • Totaled just 111 net passing yards, their fewest in a win since they threw for 85 yards behind Jake Delhomme against Arizona on 11/1/09.
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Allowed the Bucs to rush for 141 yards, the second time the defense has given up at least 100 yards in its last 11 regular-season games. The Bucs rushed for 151 in Week 15 last year.

Martin looks to be back to his 2012 form. I wish we had him. 

Rushed for 133 yards, the 15th straight game they’ve gained at least 100 yards on the ground. That ties a team record and is one more than Seattle as the longest current streak in the NFL. 

Nice but I wish it didn't take Cam to get that done.

 

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I think this is my favorite of BBR's stat tweets this week.  Shows really good improvement by Cam and the O line.  And to get more TDs with our current WR situation.... impressive.

Black & Blue Review @BlackBlueReview 14h14 hours ago

Through 4 games, Cam Newton:

        TD   INT    Sacks

'15     7     2      7

'14     5     1      11

'13     6     5      15

'12     4     5      9

'11     5     5      8

54 retweets 68 favorites
 
 
 
 
 
 
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