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Bizarre pass rushing stat


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Panthers team sack leaders:
Luke Kuechly - 1 (T1)
Thomas Davis - 1 (T1)
Tre Boston - 1 (T1)
Kawann Short - 1 (T1)
Lavar Edwards - 1 (T1)
Mario Addison - 1 (T1)
Star Lotulelei - 1 (T1)
Vernon Butler - 1 (T1)
Kyle Love - 1 (T1)

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KK's stats for the game were somewhat encouraging.  He seemed to be having more impact.  Also good to see Kyle Love back and getting a Sack and a QB hurry.

Glaringly absent from the above sack stats:  CJ & Ealy.   Yikes!  Both were virtually invisible vs ATL.

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At least there is one DE on that list.

I am all for running the 46, 44, and 53 defense from here on out.

Put Coleman deep at FS, put the 2 CBs in man coverage, and put it all on the front 8 to get to the QB in less than 3 seconds while covering the 2nd level with the LBs.

3 DTs, 1 DE (for run)/LB or S (for pass), 4 LBs, 2 CBs, and 1 S.

Get to the QB or get beat and let the CBs and safety jump routes after 3 seconds of coverage.

 

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5 minutes ago, Admiral Ackbar said:

Whats embarrassing is we had the Falcons backed up in their end zone three times and they felt confident enough to throw on first down bc they knew our D-Line wasnt going to get to Ryan

Yep that put the ! on the fact that the DLINE is absolute garbage.

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