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How the Panthers limited the Redskins to 14 rushing yards


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http://nflbreakdowns.com/kuechly-panthers-redskins-rushing/

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With a 44-16 victory over the Redskins, the Kuechly-led Panthers’ defense limited the Redskins to 14 yards on 12 rushing attempts. In this breakdown, we will take a look at how the Carolina Panthers’ front seven achieved such a feat as they went on to win the game and go 10-0 for the season.

 

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I was just entering the drive chart data into my spreadsheet...

The Redskins' yards totals form quarters 2 - 4 are really bad.

Q 1:  3 drives 91 yards (1 drive was their 99 yard K/O return for TD which shows up on the stats as "0 yards", so really this should be 190 yards total)

Q 2:  3 drives, 28 yards

Q 3:  4 drives, 21 yards

Q 4:  3 drives: 28 yards

 

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"But the Redskins are just as bad as every other team the over rated 10-0 Panthers are.  They haven't beat anyone, not like Miami with Romo at the helm.  You know he once save 38 orphans with just his smile!  And Romo would be the best president ever but he's not running so he can concentrate on winning all the Championships for the Cowboys.  Did you know he can win not only the NFL Championship, but the NHL, NBA, CFB, Checkers and Chess at the same time, as well as the requisite number of miracles to be sainted...."

Some folks just refuse to accept that the Panthers are a really great team.  This shows how well the individual and group elements work in harmony.  And why we are so tough defensively.  Everyone with a halfway decent offense thought they would run through us because they thought we were overrated...and what happened?

Dallas could very well make a little bit of a run, but we're not going to rollover because we wish we were at home with our families.  They are going to have to beat us at what we do well:  blocking and tackling.

 

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3 minutes ago, TheRumGone said:

That was so beautiful.

That play right there is the dirty little secret the rest of the NFL don't want to face, it's not about how accurately Brady can launch the ball or how many one handed catches Odell Beckham can make. It's about fundamental football: out blocking, out tackling and winning at the line of scrimmage. At some point they will face the reality that their big men just aren't as fundamentally good as our big men.

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7 minutes ago, London Loves Luke said:

That play right there is the dirty little secret the rest of the NFL don't want to face, it's not about how accurately Brady can launch the ball or how many one handed catches Odell Beckham can make. It's about fundamental football: out blocking, out tackling and winning at the line of scrimmage. At some point they will face the reality that their big men just aren't as fundamentally good as our big men.

Nice. 

Reminds me of Coach Bill Stewart's speech before the 2008 Fiesta Bowl. 

“It’s real simple: You out block them. You out tackle them. You out hit em. You out hustle em.

It works. 

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