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Panthers offensive pace - Skill positions


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With half the season done, if we extrapolate the numbers for each player here’s what we get:

McCafrey - 1,762 rushing yards (20 TDs), 726 receiving yards (6 TDS)

Moore - 90 catches, 1,128 yards (2 TDS)

Samuel - 60 catches, 814 yards (6 TDs), 92 rushing yards

Olsen - 54 catches, 662 yards (4 TDS)

Wright and Bonnafon are the next biggest contributors but are only on pace for 300 and 200 yards, respectively. Almost all of our offense runs through those four players.

So we have one player on pace for 2,500 yards, and then three more collectively on pace for that combined. We could have three players with over 1,000 scrimmage yards, which would be nice - and if Samuel has a few more big games he’d be on pace to join Moore over 1,000 receiving yards. We’ve not had a duo of 2 1,000 yard wideouts since 1999 with Muhammad and Jeffers (2014 was Benjamin and Olsen).

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50 minutes ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Moore just doesn't feel like an 1100 yard guy.  Crazy.  His impact seems so minimal in games.

Both Moore and Samuel’s impacts are minimal.
 

Moore is really just a slot guy that can keep the chain moving. Similar to Golden Tate when he was in Seattle

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2 minutes ago, GreensboroPirate said:

 

How would we even know?  Coming out of college, Moore was very good at getting separation and catching deep balls (along with the yac and running back ability).

In his rookie year, he played with busted shoulder Cam who couldn't throw 15 yards downfield

This year he's playing with Kyle Allen who also really struggles with the deep ball

Moore is getting open down the field quite often if you watch the 22 tape.  He might be pace for 1500 instead of 1150 with a qb who could hit him deep

Moore was never a deep threat at Maryland. He’s the same exact wr now like he was in college. A running back like wr. Get the ball and his hands and he can make something out of nothing. There were also a lot of people that didn’t believe he could run all the routes. Steve Smith was one of the very few to believe that he could. I still like Moore and like him a lot better than Samuel. I just don’t believe that he is a true #1. I hate Samuel. 

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1 hour ago, DeAngelo Beason said:

Moore just doesn't feel like an 1100 yard guy.  Crazy.  His impact seems so minimal in games.

Moore has had some incredible catches.  And last game, he converted a couple of clutch 3rd downs.

If Allen can improve on his deep ball, he and Samuel could really explode.

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4 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Why not do this with the QB also?

On pace for

3012 yards, 21TD, 9 INT

Full season pace

3443 yards, 24 TD, 11 INT

When ranked against 2018 stats

Yards 19th, TD 15, INT 15(tied)

Because I didn’t want to do marginally harder math

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3 hours ago, Forty-Eight said:

Moore was never a deep threat at Maryland. He’s the same exact wr now like he was in college. A running back like wr. Get the ball and his hands and he can make something out of nothing. There were also a lot of people that didn’t believe he could run all the routes. Steve Smith was one of the very few to believe that he could. I still like Moore and like him a lot better than Samuel. I just don’t believe that he is a true #1. I hate Samuel. 

That's our problem. We have two RB/WRs who can't stretch the field. At some point we need a good WR. 

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