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PANTHERS Team Stats through Week 6


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#32 in total offense (260 yards per game)
#29 in passing offense (169.7) 
#26 in rushing offense (90.3) 
#28 in points per game (17.2)

#21 in total defense (356.8 per game)
#17 in passing defense (223.5)
#26 in rushing defense (133.3)
#24 in points per game (24.3) 

#25 turnover differential: -2 

Notable players 

Baker Mayfield

84 comp 153 attempts 54.9% completion rate, 6.3 yards per pass, 192.4 yards per game, 4 TD, 4 INT, sacked 15 times

Christian McCaffey

(Leads team in rushing and receiving) 

85 rushes, 393 rushing yards, 4.6 ypc, 2TDs

** baker Mayfield is the teams 2nd leading rusher with 40 rushing yards

33 receptions, 43 target, 277 receiving yards, 8.4 yards per catch,  1 TD

** Robbie 206, DJ 204, Ian Thomas 116, Shi Smith 105, Shenault  90 

Shaq Thompson leads team with 39 total tackles

Sacks : Burns 4, D. Wilson 2, Chin 1, Loannidis 1, Gross Matos ZERO 

Intercetions : Donte 1, D. brown 1, Horn 1, Luvu 1 
 

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The incredibly sad part about the total yards stat is that we are dead last and the yardage difference between us and the 31st team (Tennessee) is 18 yards… the only bigger gap between teams occurs allllll the way at the very top where Buffalo (1st in total yards), out gains Detroit (2nd in total yards) by 29 yards…

We’re not just bad… we flat out suck.

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54 minutes ago, stbugs said:

Feel free to change us to 32nd in offensive scoring. We are the only team with 3 defensive TDs.

Well at least that means we are leading the league in defensive scoring. Right now anywhere you can find a silver lining is a plus…Well at least that means we are leading the league in defensive scoring. Right now anywhere you can find a silver lining is a plus…

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