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Final season stats


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Offense:
31.2 PPG (1st)
366.9 YPG (11th)

Offensive leaders:
#CAMVP - 59.8% completion percentage, 99.4 QB rating, 4,437 total yards, 45 TDs, 14 turnovers
Jonathan Stewart - 1,088 total yards, 7 TDs
Mike Tolbert - 510 total yards, 4 TDs
Greg Olsen - 77 catches, 1,104 yards, 7 TDs
Ted Ginn - 799 total yards, 10 TDs, 10.3 yards per PR
Kevin "Devin" Funchess - 31 catches, 473 yards, 5 TDs

Defense:
19.2 PPG (5th)
322.9 YPG (6th)


Defensive leaders:
Kawann Short - 55 tackles, 11 sacks, 3 FF
Luke Kuechly - 118 tackles, 1 sack, 4 INT, 2 FF
Thomas Davis - 105 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 4 FF, 4 INT
Kurt Coleman - 90 tackles, 1 sack, 7 INT
Mario Addison - 23 tackles, 6 sacks
Kony Ealy - 32 tackles, 5 sacks, 3 FF
Josh Norman - 4 INT, 3 FF, 1 OBJ suspension

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What a season by KK and the non-mentioned group of Love, Delaire, Star and the Peanut Punch...not to mention Coleman as well.

its crazy that we have such depth and depth that actually produces and makes plays when their numbers are called.

just really hoping we get more production from CJ and Allen...'cause our team would be incredible if they could somehow harness their true abilities.

CJ is not an old man and I just have this feeling he's going to reemerge in the playoffs looking like the 11-million dollar player he was contracted to be.

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17 minutes ago, Kakarot said:

Take away that Philly drop today, and Cam's probably at a 60% completion mark. Oh well, we can round 59.8 to 60

Man, I like Philly, but good lord what the hell is he doing out there continually letting the ball hit the ground like that? What was it, 3 times? Come on man...

Anyway, I thought 30 touchdowns would be a good year for Cam before Kelvin got injured. But 45, with Ted Ginn Jr as his #1 WR? Damn, Panthers fans have quite a bit to be thankful for. From here on out, all these dumb ass trolls who just come to talk poo about our QB need to be run out on a rail immediately.

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