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Interesting Stats found on Twitter [*current: Panthers lead league in QB Hits]


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I posted about the Run Defense earlier:

 

Was fun to also see this:

 

In the comments on that tweet, some folks were saying "well, it's because teams abandon the run against Carolina, there haven't been very many rushing attempts"  (Quite true: Average rushing attempts by Panthers' opponents is 17/game, 3rd lowest in the league).

But.... THAT'S THE WHOLE POINT! STOP THE RUN AND MAKE TEAMS ONE DIMENSIONAL!!!  So whether it's 10 attempts or 30 attempts who cares?!, the Panthers ARE shutting down the run and the pass rush is feasting!

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1 hour ago, KB_fan said:

Panthers offense in the 2nd half was so efficient.  Had 1 TD drive (9 or 10 plays?) in which they never faced 1st down, and they did a pretty great job of staying ahead of the chains the whole half.  TMJ and Dan Arnold did have 2 clutch 3rd & long conversions though when they were needed.

 

 

Reminder: These were all after the CMC injury. Excellent production even with our best player out.

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