Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Carolina Panthers vs New Orleans Saints statistical matchup


Jeremy Igo

Recommended Posts

A quick glance at the statistical matchup between the Panthers and the Saints. 

OFFENSE

CAR

Avg.

Rank

NO

Avg.

Rank
Total Yards Per Game 271 25th 386.5 3rd
Rushing Yards Per Game 96.5 18th 70.5 28th
Rushing Yards Per Attempt 2.9 29th 3.7 19th
Passing Net YPG 174.5 24th 316 2nd
Sacks Per Pass Play 9.50% 26th 2.30% 1st
Sacks Allowed 6 n/a 2 n/a
Third Down Efficiency 48.30% 7th(t) 34.80% 23rd
Points Per Game 16 22nd(t) 19.5 16th(t)
DEFENSE        
Total Yards Per Game 196.5 1st 512.5 32nd
Rushing Yards Per Game 60 6th 124 25th
Rushing Yards Per Attempt 3.2 9th 4.1 19th
Passing Net YPG 136.5 2nd 388.5 32nd
Sacks Per Pass Play 10.40% 5th 4.10% 27th
Sacks 7 n/a 3 n/a
Third Down Efficiency 25.00% 4th(t) 57.70% 32nd
Points Per Game 3 1st 32.5 31st

 

Items of note

New Orleans has the 3rd best offense in the league in terms of yards. 

New Orleans is first in the league in not giving up sacks. 

Carolina Panthers have a much better third down efficiency than New Orleans. 

Carolina Panthers rush for more yards per game than New Orleans. 

Carolina Panthers dominate in every defensive category. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Now if offenses played offenses then NO would win. And if yards mattered then NO would be at the top. But points for versus points against are the only stats that matter.

Points differential-

New Orleans- -13

Panthers- +13

26 point spread.

If you average NO’s PF with CAR’s PA and vice versa, you get a final of 24.25-11.25, or in real football scores: 24-11. 

My take from this is that we will be ahead most of the game and NO will score a late TD and get the 2pt conversion, only to fail to get the ball back. Book it. Lol

btw @Jeremy Igo, Facebook is doing wonky things to this thread. The graph isn’t formatting right and it’s eye-bleed worthy. Just FYI. Looks fine on mobile.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

If you average NO’s PF with CAR’s PA and vice versa, you get a final of 24.25-11.25, or in real football scores: 24-11. 

My take from this is that we will be ahead most of the game and NO will score a late TD and get the 2pt conversion, only to fail to get the ball back. Book it. Lol

btw @Jeremy Igo, Facebook is doing wonky things to this thread. The graph isn’t formatting right and it’s eye-bleed worthy. Just FYI. Looks fine on mobile.

Yeah. Looking at it either way heavily favors the Panthers. On the other hand each game is about individual matchups so all these stats won't matter once the game starts. I like our chances though and will be there to cheer on the Panthers to another victory.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

18 minutes ago, panthers55 said:

Yeah. Looking at it either way heavily favors the Panthers. On the other hand each game is about individual matchups so all these stats won't matter once the game starts. I like our chances though and will be there to cheer on the Panthers to another victory.

Same. Lol. I’m curious where you stand on the play calling / offensive woes issue. Historically you’ve defended Shula. Still defending him?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, UpstatePanther said:

Same. Lol. I’m curious where you stand on the play calling / offensive woes issue. Historically you’ve defended Shula. Still defending him?

There seems to be plenty of blame to go around. Cam not having enough reps, offensive line not gelling, offense still trying to establish an identity, injuries to key players, and questionable playcalling, poor player execution, etc. It is unfair to point to one thing or the other as the cause when there are plenty of things contributing. Offense is more about chemistry and timing which is easy to disrupt. I am taking a let's see what happens attitude. As long as we keep winning I don't care how we do it. So far the defense has carried the other two phases. I suspect this week may be more of the same but we are going to have to get more offensive production.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I mean, no I’m not going to panic when he got 2 Qs and looked great in 1 and looked not great in another (let’s not mention the drop).    Yeah we finally have a team that would be considered average offensively around him. Let’s roll this season. 
    • The woe is me everything but Bryce sucks mantra is stale af my friend. Look nobody here is going to argue with the fact Frank Reich was not a good head coach. At the same time. Bryce Young is now in his second season with his second coaching staff and a handpicked young offensive head coach who has been known for working with QB's such as Baker and Geno. As far as the offensive pieces around Bryce we have the 4th highest salary cap allocation (that might be even higher now after the new Moton deal) dedicated to the OL in the entire league. We have 2 first round WR's one of them 8th overall the first time we've ever selected a WR that high in franchise history. And the fact of the matter is Bryce Young did not have a good preseason. It's not the first time it's happened either. We all hope to see he and the rest of the team flip a switch in week 1. But we should all be able to agree that the offensive performances we've seen from the entire QB room (Bryce included) in preseason was simply unacceptable.
    • We have seen Bryce play… what… 9 games with AT BEST what one would consider NFL average WRs? You just can’t see the forest for the trees and keep going back to your lazy take of revisionist history.    he looked AWFUL Y1 with the worst coaching I’ve ever seen in the NFL and one of the weakest WR rooms I can recall. He looked awful first half of y2 and great second half of y2 with average coaching and average skill position. I don’t know where this elite talent argument even comes from. 
×
×
  • Create New...