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2018 Season In Review Stats


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Here's the article, but I wanted this to be more of a discussion thread if possible.  

Some of the stats the jumped out at me the most were 

  • CMCs 107 receptions were the most by any running back in NFL history
  • CMC became 3rd player in NFL history with 1000 rushing yards and 100 receptions
    CMC became 3rd player in NFL history to start the first 2 years of his career with 1500 rushing and 1500 receiving yards 
  • Luke recorded 20 tackles for loss, a single season franchise record 
  • Team lead the NFL in yards per carry (5.13) , with it being the 2nd highest ypc on the ground in franchise history 

https://www.panthers.com/news/2018-stats-and-records-table?fbclid=IwAR3ognEA1z9Qd89N2VDXk0OSMAuk3MXLVH078By9HIwjuyQayciK0aBpciA

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CMC also was 3rd in the NFL in total yards from scrimmage with 1965 (2 : Ezekiel Elliot 2001 , 1 Saquon Barkley 2028).

He would have easily finished in 1st in yards from scrimmage and gotten incredibly close to 1000 and 1000 if he hadn't been held out of the final game with the exception of 1 drive and had not been held out of part of the 2nd to last game. 

His historical performance this season really may get lost in the annals of history because our season was so shitty this year. 

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