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Teams Stats Through 10 Games


Pantha-kun

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INDIVIDUAL STATS 

Christian McCaffrey is #6 in the League in total receptions (57) 

Devin Funchess is currently #20 in the League  in total receiving yards for 1 player (535)

Jonathan Stewart is # 19 in the League in total Rushing yards for 1 player (460), #61 all time rushing yards

Cam Newton : #2 in the league in rusing yards per attempt (5.9),  #13 in passing yards, #9 in total completions, tied for #10 in passing TDs (14) , has 18 total TDs on the year including his rush TDs , #21 in the league in rushing yards (436)

Career Stats : #78 all time passes completed, #80 all time passing yards , #86  time in passing TDs , #66 all time rushing TDs , #3 all time in QB rush yards (4002) (#2 Steve Young 4239, #1 Randall Cunningham 4928), #1 All time QB Rushing TDs (52) . Some pretty crazy stats for QB not even halfway through his career.

TEAM STATS

OFFENSE

#5 in the League in Total Offense Yards Gained ! 

Tied for #1 in League in total rushing attempts (305) with Jacksonville 

#4 in Total Rushing Yards

#7 in Rush Yards Per Game

#2 Offense in Total First Downs Gained (#1 New England)

#1 Offense in League in 1st Downs Gained by Rushing

#1 Offense in League in Total 3rd Downs converted (with 67, #2 is Rams with 60. Let that sink in for a moment.)

#1 Least Penalized Offense in the League 

#2 Least Yards Taken Away by Penalties in the League

DEFENSE

#5 Total Defense in Total Yards Allowed

#1 Total Defense In Average Yards Allowed Per Game 

Tied for #3 In Average Points allowed Per Game

Tied for #4 Defense in Total Rushing Yards Allowed

#14 Defense in Receiving Yards Allowed

Tied for #6 in Total 1st Downs Allowed

#11 in Opponent 3rd Downs Allowed

Tied for #2 in Total Sacks 

(our passing offense and passing defense, are both mediocre)

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What stands out the most to me is that we have the #1 offense in 3rd downs gained , and the #2 offense in 1st downs gained. We've been doing outstanding at moving the chains, we just need to score touchdowns like we did in this game . Combine that with a top 5 defense  , limit turnovers, that's a recipe for success. 

 

 

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6 hours ago, sharkkiller said:

Not to be a downer, but we have played 1 more game than most teams at this point. Average per game stats are all we should really look at until every team has had their bye week.

The offense has looked better but the Dolphins are terrible right now.  

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On 11/14/2017 at 3:21 PM, sharkkiller said:

Not to be a downer, but we have played 1 more game than most teams at this point. Average per game stats are all we should really look at until every team has had their bye week.

 

    I agree that having an extra game for the Offense can skew the results. Making our Offense look a tad better than it probably is.

 

    However, it has the opposite effect on the Defense. Our Defense looks pretty darn good, and they have played one more game than most other teams.

 

    That extra game can inflate our Offense, but it just enforces how well our Defense is playing.

    

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