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2015 Carolina Panthers Offensive Stats


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2015 Carolina Panthers Regular Season Stats


Cam Newton

* 3,837 passing yards
* 35 passing touchdowns
* 10 rushing touchdowns

[18,263 Career Passing Yards]
[3,207 Career Rushing Yards]
[43 Career Rushing Touchdowns]
[117 Career Passing Touchdowns!!]
[160 Career Total Touchdowns !!!!]


Rushing

* Jonathan Stewart 989 yards (Sucks he was out for last 3 games!!)
* Cam Newton 636 yards
* Mike Tolbert 256 yards
* Cameron Artis-Payne 183 yards
* Fozzy Whittaker 108 yards

Recieving

*Greg Olsen 1104 yards
*Ted Ginn Jr. 739 yards
*Jerricho Cotchery: 485 yards
*Devin Funchess  473 yards
*Corey Brown: 447 yards

 

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Funchess almost got 500 yards surprisingly. If he can can get really work on his catching and put on some muscle this offseason he can be really good next year especially with Benjamin attracting so much attention all our receivers and Greg will do even better.

Ginn got over 700 yards despite serious drops problems. He's easily our leading receiver if not for the drops. I'm not sure how much longer after this season he'll be able to keep that top end speed . I still think we would hugely benefit from drafting a good young speed receiver to gradually groom to replace him. I have a feeling that won't be done this draft though .

Cam , Stewart, Greg were all great this season.

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1 hour ago, Mother Grabber said:

Funchess broke out and gathered those stats in the back half of the season as he got used to the offense. I expect he'll be a great #2 next season.

I could see it. KB and Funchess on the outside with Ginn in the slot and Olsen at TE and Stewart in the backfield is going to be nasty next season.

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7 hours ago, arieslibra1 said:

I could see it. KB and Funchess on the outside with Ginn in the slot and Olsen at TE and Stewart in the backfield is going to be nasty next season.

I think next years formations are going to be more of Fun Fun in the slot he was brought in to dominate slots etc. keeping Ginn outside to utilize his speed keeping the field wide open. Just what I thought they drafted him for mismatch against nickel backs all day long 

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14 hours ago, trucpfan said:

I think next years formations are going to be more of Fun Fun in the slot he was brought in to dominate slots etc. keeping Ginn outside to utilize his speed keeping the field wide open. Just what I thought they drafted him for mismatch against nickel backs all day long 

Makes sense since last year in the playoffs it was Benjamin and Brown on the outside. 

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