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PANTHERS Team Stats through Week 6


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2 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

#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 
 

But but but we have really good players and a good team….

 

this is proof this team has only a handful of decent players and the rest suck or quit on us. 

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1 hour ago, stirs said:

Would you rather be the Panthers with a horrible record and no QB, or the Broncos, with a horrible record and your fortune tied up in a new QB?

I think Broncos will be fine. They have a solid team they just have a new coach and a new qb. Let Russell get used to things with the new coaching staff and playbook and he will be fine.

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4 hours ago, Hoenheim said:

#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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