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Total Offense and Defense Stats Through Week 16


Pantha-kun

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Offense

  • #17 Total Offense (Yards per game)
  • #11 Scoring Offense 
  • #27 Passing Offense
  • # 4 Rushing Offense (Behind Dallas, Philly, and Jags)
  • #10 Offense in Total 1st Downs Gained 
  • # 6 Offense in 3rd Down Conversion Percentage
  • # 1 Least Penalized Offense 

Defense 

  • #7 Total Defense 
  • # 16 Passing Defense
  • # 6 Rush Defense
  • # 11 Scoring Defense 
  • #6 Defense in Total Opponent 1st Downs Allowed
  • #14 Defense in Opponent Third Down Conversion Percentage 

General

  • #14 in Turnover Margin (21 Takeaways , 19 Giveaways , +2 Turnover margin)  (Baltimore is #1 with +17 ) (Browns #32 with -28 holy fug!)
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3 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

Offense

  • #17 Total Offense (Yards per game)
  • #11 Scoring Offense 
  • #27 Passing Offense
  • # 4 Rushing Offense (Behind Dallas, Philly, and Jags)
  • # 6 Offense in 3rd Down Conversion Percentage
  • # 1 Least Penalized Offense 

Defense 

  • #7 Total Defense 
  • # 16 Passing Defense
  • # 6 Rush Defense
  • # 11 Scoring Defense 

General

  • #14 in Turnover Margin (21 Takeaways , 19 Giveaways , +2 Turnover margin)  (Baltimore is #1 with +17 ) (Browns #32 with -28 holy fug!)

If you compare our receiving stats to 2015 difference this year was no Ginn and Olsen who accounted for 1800 yards in 15. On defense no josh Norman now

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I'm actually surprised we're still ranked in the top 10 defensively after watching our secondary get torched so many times this season. 

Thing that stood out the most to me is the 27th ranked passing offense and #16 passing defense. Just not good and confirms what I've been seeing all season long from them . We're in dire need of upgrades at saftey and WR in the offseason

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2 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

I'm actually surprised we're still ranked in the top 10 defensively after watching our secondary get torched so many times this season. 

Thing that stood out the most to me is the 27th ranked passing offense and #16 passing defense. Just not good and confirms what I've been seeing all season long from them . We're in dire need of upgrades at saftey and WR in the offseason

Agree 100%

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4 minutes ago, Pantha-kun said:

I'm actually surprised we're still ranked in the top 10 defensively after watching our secondary get torched so many times this season. 

Thing that stood out the most to me is the 27th ranked passing offense and #16 passing defense. Just not good and confirms what I've been seeing all season long from them . We're in dire need of upgrades at saftey and WR in the offseason

Really our only current weapons on offense are cmc and Olsen and of course Cam

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1 minute ago, UpstatePanther said:

Is it safety or CB that most needs the upgrade?

At Least Bradberry and Worely have shown flashes this season (ex. Green Bay and Minnesota) that they can be decent corners. I've consistently seen our safteys missing tackles and out of positon/no where near their man deep/middle of the of field.

At least the organization has tried through the draft last year and especially in 2016 by drafting 4 damn CBs in 2 years .

Here's the last safteys we drafted since 2010

2010 : Jordan Pugh, 6th  Rounder 

2012 : DJ Campbell , 7th Rounder

2014 : Tre Boston , 4th Rounder 

That means in the last 7 whole years , we drafted a grand total of 3 safteys and the highest one was drafted in round 4.  0 of them are still on the team today. 

Right now we have a couple of aging, relatively short (both 5'11'') safteys that on the regular get out maneuevered by running backs and WRs on other teams and they are horrible at helping out Bradberry and Worely on the back end.

I think our secondary problems are less about Bradberry and Worely , and more about god aweful saftey play and a inconsistent pass rush. 

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8 minutes ago, GoobyPls said:

Can’t believe our offense and defense are both tied in scoring, which the most important stat 

 

You would think our defense would be better 

If its wrong then that's ESPNs fault. ESPN says that the Panthers are tied with ATL for the 11th ranked scoring defense (Opponents PPG : 20.3 points)  , and the Panthers are listed as the 11th ranked scoring offense (PPG : 23.5) . 

Our defense has been pretty terrible in a number of different contests , at least in terms of coverage in the secondary . 

 

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Thanks for the stats update. It's interesting to me that as our offense has improved, our defense has gotten worse, at least in the stats rankings.

Any idea where ST ranks? Got to be the highest in the Rivera era. ST indeed has been huge for us this season. Won us at least 3 games.

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