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Cam Newton is Now The Leading Rusher for The 2017 Carolina Panthers


Pantha-kun

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  • Cam Newton : 128 attempts/695 rushing yards/5.4 ypc / 6 TDs (Passing : 60.5% completions / 3122 yards/21 TD/13 INT)
  • Jstew : 198/680/3.4 ypc/ 6TD
  • Cmac : 111/421/3.8 ypc / 2TD

Receiving 

  • Funchess : 61 receptions/792 yards/7TD
  • McCaffrey : 75 /611 /5TD
  • Benjamin : 32/475/2TD
  • Dickson: 28/415/1TD
  • Shepard: 17/202/1TD
  • Olsen: 16/181/1TD
  • Samuel : 15/115/0TD
  • D.Byrd: 10/105/2TD'

 

We arent going to have a 1000 yard rusher or receiver this season. Cam has a good shot to finish the season as the leading rusher for the team if Stew has another bad day in yards per carry once again in week 17. These are some depressing stats ladies and gentleman.

 

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6 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:
  • Cam Newton : 128 attempts/695 rushing yards/5.4 ypc / 6 TDs (Passing : 60.5% completions / 3122 yards/21 TD/13 INT)
  • Jstew : 198/680/3.4 ypc/ 6TD
  • Cmac : 111/421/3.8 ypc / 2TD

Receiving 

  • Funchess : 61 receptions/792 yards/7TD
  • McCaffrey : 75 /611 /5TD
  • Benjamin : 32/475/2TD
  • Dickson: 28/415/1TD
  • Shepard: 17/202/1TD
  • Olsen: 16/181/1TD
  • Samuel : 15/115/0TD
  • D.Byrd: 10/105/2TD'

 

We arent going to have a 1000 yard rusher or receiver this season. Cam has a good shot to finish the season as the leading rusher for the team if Stew has another bad day in yards per carry once again in week 17. These are some depressing stats ladies and gentleman.

 

Cmc should be the lead back and get most of stews carries next year then we gat a 1000 rusher

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Its looking like CMC is going to finish something with like 450 rushing yards and 650 receiving yards (1100 total yards from scrimmage). ugh. That sounds like a pretty crappy total but look at our yfs leaders down below lol. Hes got way more than anyone else.

Current Total Yards From Scrimmage Leaders : 

  1. Christian McCaffrey : 1,032  (7 total TDs) 
  2. Devin Funchess : 792 (7 total TDs)
  3.  Jonathan Stewart : 732 (7 total TDs)

Is CMC our skill player MVP? (Non QB )

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1 minute ago, Pantha-kun said:

Its looking like CMC is going to finish something with like 450 rushing yards and 650 receiving yards (1100 total yards from scrimmage). ugh.

ugh?

for a rookie, that's pretty good. considering his clear growth as a runner later in the year and his role in this offense, there's no doubt he'll do better. 

this really isn't a team based upon one individual star skill player. it's based on putting the pack on cam's shoulders and making him make magic out of poo. 

 

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4 minutes ago, TheRed said:

The entire point of using an 8th overall pick on offense was to avoid this......

i mean it's helped for cam to finally have someone to throw it to as a checkdown and sure slot guy that won't suck, but we still don't have a sure fire wr1 to take the load off.

and honestly, there probably wouldn't have been another player at 8 we could've chosen that would've been better than mccaffrey in terms of helping this offense. all the wideouts are wr2s at best and not many other good skill players.

i like funchess personally, but i think he's more a wr2 than a wr1. we need to get someone for cam this offseason.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

i mean it's helped for cam to finally have someone to throw it to as a checkdown that won't suck, but we still don't have a sure fire wr1 to take the load off.

i like funchess personally, but i think he's more a wr2 than a wr1. we need to get someone for cam this offseason.

Funch is fine provided we have a legit home run speed threat. Unfortunately we have virtually no options thanks to poor decisions in the offseason.

Also, let's just dispense with the sugar coating. If we go past the first round in the postseason, it's going to be because someone other than Cam Newton stepped up. I'm looking at CMC and Stewart. We need our run game firing on all cylinders.

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19 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Its looking like CMC is going to finish something with like 450 rushing yards and 650 receiving yards (1100 total yards from scrimmage). ugh.

He's not really touching the ball much compared to what he should be...

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Just now, thomas96 said:

We could avoid it with competent offensive coaching, however we don't have that...

Can't argue there, but we're limited at receiver depth now so that only further hampers the offense. This just makes the run game that much more critical. Our postseason hopes hinge around our ability to run the ball effectively. If we can't and Cam is having to throw the ball 30+ times, we're toast unless he can pull another horseshoe out of his ass.

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8 minutes ago, TheRed said:

Can't argue there, but we're limited at receiver depth now so that only further hampers the offense. This just makes the run game that much more critical. Our postseason hopes hinge around our ability to run the ball effectively. If we can't and Cam is having to throw the ball 30+ times, we're toast unless he can pull another horseshoe out of his ass.

If cmc gets Lead Back touches in the run and pass game we have a better chance. Like 15 to 20 carries

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