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Just a few stats


King Taharqa

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Got bored so I did a little research. Here's just some stats to keep in mind for Thursday night's contest.

Since 2002...

Panthers are 0-1 vs. Miami Dolphins (0-3 all-time)

Panthers are 15-13 (.536) vs. AFC opponents

Panthers in the month of November are 15-15 (.500)

Panthers have never played on Thursday night, but are 3-6 (.333) in MNF/Saturday games

Panthers are 9-3 (.750) in home games that follow a home win the week prior

Panthers are 4-7 (.364) in games when their record is 1 game below .500

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true. everytime he breaks a big run, i expect him to just stop, sit down and start eating a bowl of fruit loops and cool ranch doritos.......hasnt happened yet.....but iam anticipating it :P

Considering he has only had one run and one catch over 30 yards all season, I expect you are still waiting.:eek:

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You forgot one stat, Ricky Williams runs for 180 + yards when the Dolphins tell him there is some good 'green bud' buried at the goal line.

good call. I forgot that ricky is the ONLY player out of 1700 in the NFL that smoked. good thing we have that against him

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