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Shout out to Fozzy!


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Hey Huddlers, let's celebrate just a bit of Panthers GOOD NEWS.

Just saw two pretty jaw-dropping stats re: Fozzy that made me smile.  He's been one of the bright spots in this otherwise really dismal season.  He's really balled out the past 3 weeks...

First:  Fozzy is tied for 1st place among all RBs in the NFL for yards per attempt:

Not only that,  He is tied for 6th in the NFL in terms of Catch %, having caught 19 of 21 targets - best % on the Panthers:

WAY TO GO FOZZY!!!!!

Waka Waka!

 

 

 

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I like Fozzy. I really do.

But in all honesty 90 percent of his runs are HB draws on 3rd and 30 thanks to Shula's magnificent playacting and Remmers fantastic penalties. So yeah he has great carries per average, but when he's the 3rd down back and our offense is in 3rd and 30 almost half the time, he's gonna get at least 10 yards when we run that draw to bring up a 4th down.

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45 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

i love fozzy. i still think he should've been starting the past couple weeks, but i guess he's reached his ceiling and they want to see what CAP has.

He is a good compliment to Stew. Panthers  need to use him smiliar to how ATL used their RBs against Broncos. 

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Should we bump the previous Fozzy thread and compare comments?

I never understand the discontent with him.  He does what he's asked and has improved in the system over the years.  With all the crappy play, it's nice to have someone as dependable and fundamentally sound as Fozzy.

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