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Some interesting stats on Luck


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Stats when playing inside his division:

18 tds, 8 turnovers

 

Stats when playing outside his division:

36 touchdowns, 24 turnovers

 

Stats when playing a team with a winning record (At the end of the year in 2014 and now in 2015):

19 touchdowns, 15 turnovers

 

So, take that as you will.

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Well, Luck is a good QB on a struggling team.  He's having a poor season so far, but Indy is dangerous and Luck can turn it on at any moment.

I don't think Indy can play at the same level as this Panthers team this year.  Our defense is playing at a very high level.  Our offense is designed to capitalize on the success of this defense.

If Luck is looking for a D he can carve up and recover his season against, this is not that defense.  KK, Davis, Kuechly, Norman and Co. will force him into mistakes and his stats will probably not look any better after Monday.

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Man, some of you guys forget all too quickly that we are still the Panthers, and can lay an egg at any moment.  (like almost every NFL team)

 

Anyway, teams that can score in bunches scare me, and Indy can score in bunches...maybe not this year as easily as most, but they can.  We are playing well, and are scoring points, but I don't like us in any "shootout" type games.

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