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Some Updated Stats Through 4 Weeks of Football


Pantha-kun

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  • Record 2-2 
  • 3rd in NFC South (Bucs 2nd by virtue of tie breaker)

**WILL UPDATE AFTER STEELERS VS BENGALS MON NIGHT**

Team Stats : 

  • Passing Leaders:
    • Cam Newton : 572 yards / 56.2% completions / O TD 1 INT
    • Kyle Allen : 493 yards / 71.7% completions / 4 TD 0 INT
  • Rushing Leaders : 
    • Christian McCaffrey : 411 yards / 4.8 ypc / 4 TD
    • DJ Moore (WR 2nd leading rusher lmao Norv) : 12 yards / 12 ypc (1 carry)
    • (no one else on the team has more than 5 carries) 
  • Receiving Leaders: 
    • DJ Moore : 261 yards / 13.1 ypc / 1 TD
    • Greg Olsen : 226 yards / 12.6 ypc / 2 TD 
  • Sack Leaders : 
    • Mario Addison : 5.5
    • Brian Burns : 2.5 
  • Tackles Leaders: 
    • Luke Kuechly : 36
    • Shaq Thompson : 28
    • Tre Boston : 18

Individual Stats : 

  • Christian McCaffrey currently leads the NFL in total rushing yards (411)
    • 2nd place : Dalvin Cook 410 
    • 3rd place :  Leonard Fournette 404  [all 3 drafted in 2017]
  • Christian McCaffrey currently leads the NFL in total yards from scrimmage (629) 
    • 2nd place : Dalvin Cook 524 
    • 3rd place : Leonard Fournette  518
  • Christian McCaffrey currently leads the NFL in average yards from scrimmage per game (102.8)
    • #2 Dalvin Cook 102.5
  • Christian McCaffrey with Davante Adams is tied for 10th in NFL is receptions (25) 
    • #1 Keenan Allen (34) 
  • Kyle Allen is 4th in the NFL in Completion Percentage  : 71.7% 
    • 3rd Derek Carr : 72.1%
    • 2nd Dak Prescott : 72.4%
    • 1st Russel Wilson : 72.9% 
  • Kyle Allen is 9th in the NFL in Passing Yards Per Attempt : 8.2
  • Kyle Allen is 3rd in the NFL in Passer Rating : 118.3 (Cam is 4th from last place) 
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  • Mario Addison is 3rd in the NFL in Sacks (5.5) 
    • #2 Myles Garret (6.0) 
    • #1 Shaquil Barrett (9.0)
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  • Luke Kuechly is 4th in the NFL in total tackles (44)
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    • #1 Jordan Hicks (48) 
  • Joey Slye is tied for 1st in the NFL in Points Scored (39)

PANTHERS DEFENSE: (On fuging FIRE)

  • Tied for 4th in the NFL in average yards allowed per game (287.5)
    • #1 New England (243) 
  • Tied with New England for 1st in the NFL in sacks (18)
  • First in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game (156.8)
    • 2nd : New England (181)
  • In the Bottom Half of the league in avg rush yards per game allowed (130.8 Yikes)
    • 1st : Tampa Bay (59.3) 

PANTHERS OFFENSE

  • Not much worth mentioning , middling offensive stats compared to rest of NFL
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I knew switching to the 3-4 defense wouldn't bode well for the run defense. Less big bodies on the field to slow down the run. Good news is teams are running less and less these days so it might not matter as much as we think. Bad news is the Panthers play some good running teams this year. The Jaguars next week being one of them.

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Just now, hepcat said:

I knew switching to the 3-4 defense wouldn't bode well for the run defense. Less big bodies on the field to slow down the run. Good news is teams are running less and less these days so it might not matter as much as we think. Bad news is the Panthers play some good running teams this year. The Jaguars next week being one of them.

Yeap thats a matchup made in hell in terms of a road grading run blocking oline vs our ailing 3-4 run defense.

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1 minute ago, Pantha-kun said:

Yeap thats a matchup made in hell in terms of a road grading run blocking oline vs our ailing 3-4 run defense.

It might not matter too much. The Jags barely beat the trash Broncos. I know winning in Denver is hard but, that team is bottom 5 this year. If the Panthers can get an early lead at home against a rookie QB and pin their ears back on defense, it could be a blowout win for the Panthers.

Only way I see the Jaguars winning next week is if they manage to take an early lead, make Kyle Allen to win the game on his own and force him to make mistakes (they have a good pass rush of their own), then they can grind it out on the ground. Panthers pass rush should be able to get to Minshew. They got to Deshaun Watson who is a masterful escape artist. Minshew is riding on pure swag and adrenaline right now, and after a few rough sacks it will wear off.

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31 minutes ago, hepcat said:

I knew switching to the 3-4 defense wouldn't bode well for the run defense. Less big bodies on the field to slow down the run. Good news is teams are running less and less these days so it might not matter as much as we think. Bad news is the Panthers play some good running teams this year. The Jaguars next week being one of them.

everytime i watch the Jags they seem to be run blocking very poorly. 

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1 hour ago, Pantha-kun said:

Yeap thats a matchup made in hell in terms of a road grading run blocking oline vs our ailing 3-4 run defense.

Actually, I don't think it's nearly as bad as we fear.  While we have a base 3-4, we have shown multiple 4-3 sets as well.  In short, if we think the Jags are going to run, there is nothing preventing us from going with Mario / KK / Gerald / Irvin as a 4 man front with Kuechly / Shaq / Burns behind them.

 

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