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Just gonna go ahead and point this out...


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Have you ever noticed that T.O always put up monster numbers against Carolina??

1996 − 116 yd and 1 TD

1997 − 88 yd and 1 TD

1998 − 125 yd and 3 TD

1999 − 66 yd and 0 TD

2000 − 193 yd and 1 TD

2001 − 217 yd and 3 TD

2002 − Did not play

2003 − Did not play

2004 − 123 yd and 0 TD

2005 − Did not play

2006 − 107 yd 0 TD

2007 − 48 yd and 1 TD

2008 − Did not play

2009 − 27 yd and 0 TD

Of his 14,951 career yards, 1,110 were against our defense. That's 7.5% of his total yards.

Of his 144 career TDs, 10 were against us. That's 7% of his total TDs.

Since only 4.8% of all the games played in his career were against us, he's done some pretty good burning.

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Well I was looking at T.O stuff to see if his stats could overrule his drama and get him a spot in the HOF. I kept seeing that T.O burned us almost every time he played us. Just found it interesting.

I wonder how his stats compare to those of other star receivers (when playing the Panthers)?

*Hint Hint*

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So besides our early years as an expansion franchise when we were overall terrible it looks something like this...

2002 − Did not play

2003 − Did not play

2004 − 123 yd and 0 TD

2005 − Did not play

2006 − 107 yd 0 TD

2007 − 48 yd and 1 TD

2008 − Did not play

2009 − 27 yd and 0 TD

8 years, 4 he didn't play us, the other 4 he averaged 76 yard and had one total TD. OOOHHHHhhhhh.... DOMINATION!

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So besides our early years as an expansion franchise when we were overall terrible it looks something like this...

8 games, 4 he didn't play, the other 4 he averaged 76 yard and had one total TD. OOOHHHHhhhhh.... DOMINATION!

When I say didn't play, it's not that he didn't play. It's that our two teams didn't cross his team.

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