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PFF notes on yesterday's game


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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/10/26/phi-car-grades-stewart-newton-power-panthers-to-remain-perfect/

 

 

 

 The stars of the Panthers’ defense were, without question, the two men stationed at the second level, but Carolina’s best defensive player so far this season, and once again last night (+7.0), has been Kawann Short. Recording a career-high grade for the second week in a row, Short racked up nine pressures (two sacks, seven hurries), a batted pass, and five stops to earn his sixth straight positive grade to start the year, and his eighth straight dating back to last season. Ahead of Monday Night Football, Short sits as our No. 2-ranked interior defender after seven weeks.

Top performers:

DT Kawann Short (+7.0)
MLB Luke Kuechly (+4.3)
WLB Thomas Davis (+4.0)
C Ryan Kalil (+3.6)
HB Jonathan Stewart (+3.2)

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Glad to see TD getting so much praise.  His PFF numbers have been pretty low previous weeks.  I so want to see him voted to pro bowl.  He is playing with such passion and bringing the heat.  Incredible in an 11 year vet who's come back from 3 ACLs.

And lovin Ryan Kalil's leadership & play too. 

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Glad to see TD getting so much praise.  His PFF numbers have been pretty low previous weeks.  I so want to see him voted to pro bowl.  He is playing with such passion and bringing the heat.  Incredible in an 11 year vet who's come back from 3 ACLs.

And lovin Ryan Kalil's leadership & play too. 

There was an Eagles fan in front of me last night talking up TD after a couple of his tackles.  He said he absolutely understood why we loved Luke so much (and that he was the best MLB in the game), but he thought TD was the reason that this team has the personality that it does.  The dude just plays with bad intentions.

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