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2024 Defensive Futility Tracker


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I created a little spreadsheet to track some random items to see how this 2024 unit stacks up to previous Panthers years. I will try to update this a couple of times during the season for context. Everything is in a "per game" format. Pressures/GM are only from 2018 to current and QB Hits/GM are from 2006 to current.

Sacks/GM

2024: 1.25 (30th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2013, 1996 (3.75)

QB Hits/GM(2006-current)

2024: 2.75 (19th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2015 (7.44)

Pressures/GM(2018-current)

2024: 3.25 (7th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2019 (10.13)

Points Per Game

2024: 32.35

Most All Time: 2024

Least All Time: 1996 (13.63)

Total Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 358.0 (24th All Time)

Most All Time: 2011 (377.62)

Least All Time: 2005 (282.62)

Passing Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 209.25 (10th All Time)

Most All Time: 2016 (268.19)

Least All Time: 2023 (171.53)

Rushing Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 148.75 (30th All Time)

Most All Time: 2024

Least All Time: 2013 (86.94)

Forced TO's/GM

2024: 1.25 (27th All Time)

Least All Time: 2023 (0.65)

Most All Time: 2005 (2.63)

PFR Defensive Simple Rating System(overall defensive metric)

2024: -10.50

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2013 (8.6)

 

 

If you have any other things you would liked tracked as far as defensive metrics/stats, let me know and I can add them in successive versions.

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42 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I created a little spreadsheet to track some random items to see how this 2024 unit stacks up to previous Panthers years. I will try to update this a couple of times during the season for context. Everything is in a "per game" format. Pressures/GM are only from 2018 to current and QB Hits/GM are from 2006 to current.

Sacks/GM

2024: 1.25 (30th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2013, 1996 (3.75)

QB Hits/GM(2006-current)

2024: 2.75 (19th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2015 (7.44)

Pressures/GM(2018-current)

2024: 3.25 (7th all time)

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2019 (10.13)

Points Per Game

2024: 32.35

Most All Time: 2024

Least All Time: 1996 (13.63)

Total Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 358.0 (24th All Time)

Most All Time: 2011 (377.62)

Least All Time: 2005 (282.62)

Passing Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 209.25 (10th All Time)

Most All Time: 2016 (268.19)

Least All Time: 2023 (171.53)

Rushing Yards Per Game Allowed

2024: 148.75 (30th All Time)

Most All Time: 2024

Least All Time: 2013 (86.94)

Forced TO's/GM

2024: 1.25 (27th All Time)

Least All Time: 2023 (0.65)

Most All Time: 2005 (2.63)

PFR Defensive Simple Rating System(overall defensive metric)

2024: -10.50

Least All Time: 2024

Most All Time: 2013 (8.6)

 

 

If you have any other things you would liked tracked as far as defensive metrics/stats, let me know and I can add them in successive versions.

That's great.  What other years are scoring badly? Seeing any other across the board 'leaders'?

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The way the upcoming draft is shaking out on paper so far, I honestly think we should just bring Dalton back for another year and just draft defense.  We have to have the worst front 7 by far and 0 pass rush.   Upcoming draft is full of pass rushers especially.  Don't reach for a qb out of need and just add some talent to this borderline talentless defense.  

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