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Predict Offensive Stats this season...


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Just for fun, predict the stats this season

Passing

Matt Moore 271 comp 474 attempts 3,460 yards 26 TD's 11 INTs

88.75 rating

Jimmy Clausen 23 comp 41 attempts 240 yards 2 TD's 0 INT's

Armanti Edwards 0 comp 3 attempts 0 yards 0 TDs INTs

Rushing

Jonathan Stewart 264 carries 1350 yards 5.1 avg 18 TD's

Deangelo Williams 255 carries 1325 yards 5.2 avg 14 TD's

Tyrell Sutton 48 carries 230 yards 3 TD's

Mike Goodson 31 carries 215 yards 1 TD

Matt Moore 22 carries 48 yards 1 TD

Armanti Edwards 19 carries 68 yards 1 TD

Tony Fiametta 8 carries 11 yards 0 TD's

Recieving

Steve Smith 80 catches 1,200yards 10 TD's

Dante Rosario 51 catches 520 yards 6 TD's

Armanti Edwards 25 catches 400 yards 3 TD's

Gary Barnidge 34 catches 400 yards 3 TD's

Bradon Lafell 62 610 yards 2 TD's

Jeff King 23 catches 380 yards 1 TD

Deangelo Williams 9 catches 120 yards 1 TD

Jonathan Stewart 10 catches 70 yards 0 TD

13-3 superbowl champs

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So I guess you think Jarrett gets cut, smart guy for not drinking the kool-aid. Some things get better with age, take for example wine and cheese...our fanbase should get that one. There are also things that just don't get better with age, for example poo and Dwayne Jarrett...which ironically look the same on a field.

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So I guess you think Jarrett gets cut, smart guy for not drinking the kool-aid. Some things get better with age, take for example wine and cheese...our fanbase should get that one. There are also things that just don't get better with age, for example poo and Dwayne Jarrett...which ironically look the same on a field.

in this case he could still be on the team he would just never play. I think they keep wallace wright and have him active on gameday instead of jarrett or whoever the #4 is.

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Between recievers you have 294 completions, with Matt Moore throwing 271 of those....

So how many attempts are you giving Jimmy Clausen? Or are we beefing up the Mildcat with Edwards? Or is Matt Moore really knocking on the door of the elite with 62% completion?

;)

I changed so much stuff I couldn't keep track of how it affected everything else hah. I think I'll give Edwards some in the wildcat. that means I'll have to give him some rushing yards as well.

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Just for fun, predict the stats this season

Passing

Matt Moore 271 comp 474 attempts 3,460 yards 26 TD's 11 INTs

88.75 rating

Rushing

Jonathan Stewart 264 carries 1350 yards 5.1 avg 18 TD's

Deangelo Williams 255 carries 1325 yards 5.2 avg 14 TD's

Tyrell Sutton 48 carries 230 yards 3 TD's

Mike Goodson 31 carries 215 yards 1 TD

Matt Moore 22 carries 48 yards 1 TD's

Tony Fiametta 8 carries 11 yards 0 TD's

So in 2009 the Panthers had 34 TD's (16 passing and 18 rushing)

In 2010 you predict 63 TD's ?

Heck, the Saints offensive powerhouse lead the NFL with only 55 offensive TD's.

An 85% increase in TD's for John Fox ????

I'll bet against that !!!!

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