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2017 Carolina Panthers Final Stats


Hoenheim

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- Rushing Leader : Cam Newton, 754 rushing yards/ 6TDs

- Receiving Leader : Devin Funchess  / 840 receiving yards / 8 receiving TDs

- Receptions Leader : Christian McCaffrey / 80 receptions 

- Total Yards from Scrimmage Leader : Christian McCaffrey / 1,086 (Runner up : Devin Funchess / 840 ) 

-  Most Combined KR/PR yards : Damiere Byrd / 238 total / 1TD

- Touchdown Leader (Non QB) : Devin Funchess / 8 TDs

- Sacks Leader : TIE Marrio Adison / Julius Peppers / 11 Sacks

- Interceptions Leader : Luke Kuechly / 3 INT

- Tackles Leader : Luke Kuechly / 125 (2nd place : James Bradberry / 85) 

 

Notable Performances 

Cam Newton

  • 59.1% completions/  3302 passing yards / 22 passing TDs / 16 Interceptions 
  • 139 rushes / 754 rushing yards / 5.4 ypc / 6 rushing TDs
  • 28 Total Touchdowns
  • 16 Ints is the most interceptions he's thrown since his rookie year (2011 :  17 ints)
  • 754 is a career high rushing yards for Cam
  • 59.1% is only the 4th highest season completion percentage for Cams career (Highest : 61.7% in 2013) 

Christian McCaffrey 

  • 117 rushes / 435 rushing yards / 3.7 ypc / 2 rushing TDs
  • 80 receptions / 113 targets / 651 receiving yards/ 8.1 ypc / 5 receiving TDs
  • 1,086 total yards from scrimmage 

Jonathan Stewart 

  • 198 rushes / 680 rushing yards / 3.4 ypc / 6 rushing TDs

Devin Funchess

  • 63 receptions / 112 targets / 840 receiving yards / Long of 44 yards / 15 receptions over 20 yards / 8 receiving touchdowns 

 

Team Rushing Top 5

  1. Cam Newton / 139 rushes / 754 yards / 5.4 yards per carry / 6 rushing TDs
  2. JStew / 198 rush  / 680 yards  / 3.4 ypc / 6 TD
  3. Cmac / 117 / 435 / 3.7 / 2 TD
  4. CAP / 18 / 95 / 5.3 / 1 TD
  5. C.Samuel / 4 / 64 / 16 / 0 TD

Team Receiving Top 5 

  1. D.Funchess/ 63 receptions / 112 targets / 840 yards / 8 TDs
  2. C.McCaffrey/ 80 receptions / 113 targets / 651 yards /  5 TDs
  3. K.Benjamin / 32 receptions / 51 targets / 475 yards / 2 TDs
  4. E.Dickson/ 30 receptions / 47 targets / 437 yards / 1 TD
  5. R.Shepard / 17 receptions / 33 targets / 202 yards / 1 TD

Total Defense Stats

  • # 7 Total Defense
  • # 18 Passing Defense
  • # 3 Rushing Defense
  • # 11 Scoring Defense 
  • # 13 Defense in Opponent 3rd Down Conversion Percentage

Total Offense Stats

  • #19 Total Offense 
  • # 28 Passing Offense
  • # 4 Rushing Offense
  • # 12 Scoring Offense
  • # 7 Offense in 3rd Down Conversion Percentage 

# 16 Ranked Team in Turnover Differential (Tied with Tampa and Dallas at -1 on the year) 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Pejorative Miscreant said:

Such a shame that McCaffrey kid didn't work out. 

Well he led the team in yfs and 2nd in total touchdowns, 2nd in receiving, and 1st in receptions.

In the grand scheme of things its a bit disappointing for a #8 pick, but in the context of our malfunctioning offense this season its not bad. 

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2 minutes ago, Fox007 said:

So basically Luke and Cam have to take care of double duty jobs and carry our poo stain coaching staff.

Yay

pretty much. Its sad that Gettleman put alot into the secondary in 2016 draft and trying to upgrade the offense in 2017 draft, yet here we are with the same fuging problems. 

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12 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

pretty much. Its sad that Gettleman put alot into the secondary in 2016 draft and trying to upgrade the offense in 2017 draft, yet here we are with the same fuging problems. 

Well considering Samuel is hurt not a fair assessment of the 2017 class for him yet 

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