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Panthers Rankings: Offense and Defense.


Dpantherman

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Offense:

Still low, but we are getting better. 19.6 pts/gm (23rd), 331.2 yds/gm (21st)

174.7 pass yds/gm (25th), 156.6 yds/gm (3rd)

Total Offense- 21st

Defense

avg. Pts allowed 23.9 (21st), yds/gm 314.6 (11th), pass. 186.4 (4th), rush 128.1 (25th).

Total Defense- 11th.

The passing game is has clearly been the biggest problem with the offense. I think if the team can continue performing similar to what they did in Atlanta and NO (around 200 passing yd/gm) the overall offense will improve greatly.

Average points allowed is slightly inflated due to offensive turnovers putting the defense in bad situations. All in all the defense is strong and seems to be getting stronger so long as we stop being bitten by the injury bug

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The passing game is has clearly been the biggest problem with the offense. I think if the team can continue performing similar to what they did in Atlanta and NO (around 200 passing yd/gm) the overall offense will improve greatly.

Average points allowed is slightly inflated due to offensive turnovers putting the defense in bad situations. All in all the defense is strong and seems to be getting stronger so long as we stop being bitten by the injury bug

stopping the run is another problem

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It seems like their problems agains the run are mainly due to the Panthers DE's losing containment, because almost all of the big runs against them have been to the outside. Of course, it doesn't help that TD got hurt either. I kind of wish that would have happened earlier in the season so they could have gone after Spoon. He is playing lights out with the Eagles and he would have fit right in with the Panthers again. OH well, it does no good to think about what could have been.

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