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Official Panthers - Falcons Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo
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I really hope the coaches find some way to play CAP and Wegher some time in the remaining games.  I think Wegher is the ONLY player on the 53 who has not been active even once this season, but I could be wrong.  It's got to be awful sitting out every game and missing being a real part of this amazing season.

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http://blackandbluereview.com/rapid-reactions-falcons-at-panthers/

–The Panthers posted their first shutout since an identical 38-0 score against the Giants on Sept. 22, 2013.
 
–The Panthers have scored 20 points in all 13 games. The previous team record for consec nine in a row at start of '09
 
–The Panthers' 260 yards in the first quarter were the most in a quarter in team history.
 
–The Panthers improved to 17-3 in December since 2011, matching Seattle for the best record in the month during that timeframe.

HEALTH WATCH

–QB Cam Newton came off for a play late in the second quarter after appearing to injure his left hand. Newton poured water on the hand and returned after Derek Anderson completed a 24-yard pass to Philly Brown.
 
–RB Jonathan Stewart sprained his foot in the first half, according to FOX sideline reporter Pam Oliver.
 
–TE Greg Olsen injured his left knee near the end of the first half, but according to Oliver, coach Ron Rivera didn't think it was serious.
 
–LB Luke Kuechly had to have his ankle re-taped after coming out for a few moments in the second half.
 
–LB David Mayo was ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury in the second half.
 
–DB Bene Benwikere was carted off the field after injuring his knee in the fourth quarter. His may be the most concerning issue on this long list.
 
–DB Colin Jones suffered a groin injury in the second quarter and did not return.
 
–K Graham Gano was tested for a concussion after making a tackle on the opening kickoff of the second half. He did return.

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2 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Via BBR

http://blackandbluereview.com/rapid-reactions-falcons-at-panthers/

–The Panthers posted their first shutout since an identical 38-0 score against the Giants on Sept. 22, 2013.
 
–The Panthers have scored 20 points in all 13 games. The previous team record for consec nine in a row at start of '09
 
–The Panthers' 260 yards in the first quarter were the most in a quarter in team history.
 
–The Panthers improved to 17-3 in December since 2011, matching Seattle for the best record in the month during that timeframe.

HEALTH WATCH

–QB Cam Newton came off for a play late in the second quarter after appearing to injure his left hand. Newton poured water on the hand and returned after Derek Anderson completed a 24-yard pass to Philly Brown.
 
–RB Jonathan Stewart sprained his foot in the first half, according to FOX sideline reporter Pam Oliver.
 
–TE Greg Olsen injured his left knee near the end of the first half, but according to Oliver, coach Ron Rivera didn't think it was serious.
 
–LB Luke Kuechly had to have his ankle re-taped after coming out for a few moments in the second half.
 
–LB David Mayo was ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury in the second half.
 
–DB Bene Benwikere was carted off the field after injuring his knee in the fourth quarter. His may be the most concerning issue on this long list.
 
–DB Colin Jones suffered a groin injury in the second quarter and did not return.
 
–K Graham Gano was tested for a concussion after making a tackle on the opening kickoff of the second half. He did return.

how about Ben Jacobs?

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6 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

Via BBR

http://blackandbluereview.com/rapid-reactions-falcons-at-panthers/

–The Panthers posted their first shutout since an identical 38-0 score against the Giants on Sept. 22, 2013.
 
–The Panthers have scored 20 points in all 13 games. The previous team record for consec nine in a row at start of '09
 
–The Panthers' 260 yards in the first quarter were the most in a quarter in team history.
 
–The Panthers improved to 17-3 in December since 2011, matching Seattle for the best record in the month during that timeframe.

HEALTH WATCH

–QB Cam Newton came off for a play late in the second quarter after appearing to injure his left hand. Newton poured water on the hand and returned after Derek Anderson completed a 24-yard pass to Philly Brown.
 
–RB Jonathan Stewart sprained his foot in the first half, according to FOX sideline reporter Pam Oliver.
 
–TE Greg Olsen injured his left knee near the end of the first half, but according to Oliver, coach Ron Rivera didn't think it was serious.
 
–LB Luke Kuechly had to have his ankle re-taped after coming out for a few moments in the second half.
 
–LB David Mayo was ruled out after suffering a hamstring injury in the second half.
 
–DB Bene Benwikere was carted off the field after injuring his knee in the fourth quarter. His may be the most concerning issue on this long list.
 
–DB Colin Jones suffered a groin injury in the second quarter and did not return.
 
–K Graham Gano was tested for a concussion after making a tackle on the opening kickoff of the second half. He did return.

Every one of those guys will be back by playoff time except for Bene.

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25 minutes ago, KB_fan said:

So...

first time to ever win 13 games in the season

Cam's highest passer rating ever

first time to score 21 points in 1st Q

.... SO MANY SUPERLATIVES

KK passed Kris Jenkins and now has the most sacks of any Carolina DT in team history.

EDIT: Misheard. KK has 12 while Jenkins had 20.5, so not close there, but he did pass Jenkins for most in a season as pointed out by @cptx.

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