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Panthers @ Jets - Team Stats


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Panthers

Total Offense: 17th

Pass Offense: 27th

Rush Offense: 3rd

Total Defense: 11th

Pass Defense: 16th

Rush Defense: 9th

Turnovers: -4

Points Allowed avg: 24.3

Points Forced avg: 22

3rd Down % (Offense): 39.1%

3rd Down % (Defense): 38.2%

Sacks: 5

Sacks Allowed: 10

Jets

Total Offense: 28th

Pass Offense: 32nd

Rush Offense: 5th

Total Defense: 20th

Pass Defense: 10th

Rush Defense: 23rd

Turnovers: -7

Points Allowed avg: 28.3

Points Forced avg: 20.5

3rd Down % (Offense): 30.2%

3rd Down % (Defense): 36.3%

Sacks: 8

Sacks Allowed: 25

 

 

 

 

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This is a game the Panthers should win... just the sort of game they lose. The Panthers have a bad habit that goes back years of playing down to the competition's level only to mess around and lose the game. The Jets game should be taken very seriously!

But I want to enjoy the fact that they beat the Cowboys for at least another day or so!

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I watched the London game yesterday.  The Jets defense did everything they could to keep them in the game against Denver.  So, this isn't Dallas or Miami defense.  They are quite good defensively.

The Jets Offense - We should get our share of sacks against the Jets.  Young>Fields.  Fields holds the ball way too long which is why they have had so many sacks against them.  Fields looks lost and out of sync. 

We need to continue to run the ball and Young manage the game.  Keep the turnovers at a minimum and we can win this game. 

Go Panthers

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Not to sounds cliche but the key is going to be to run the ball which is their weakness, hold on to the football, and stop Breece Hall. If we do that everything else should fall into place. 
 

We just can’t afford to do anything stupid or get too fancy.. like lateraling the fuging ball at midfield.

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2 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

There is no way they can lose this game.   We need to be 4-3 rolling into the meat of our schedule.  

Exactly. Buffalo will be no joke, Green Bay looks overrated buts it’s going to be in Lambo. Next two weeks will be tough as hell. Luckily we have the Saints at home after that.

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30 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

There is no way they can lose this game.   We need to be 4-3 rolling into the meat of our schedule.  

Broncos are better than Panthers and won by a thin margin. It’s the NFL.

I except us to run the ball 25-30 times and play good defense 

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1 hour ago, NAS said:

Broncos are better than Panthers and won by a thin margin. It’s the NFL.

I except us to run the ball 25-30 times and play good defense 

Watching the game though, I thought Payton called an ass game. He never fully committed to the run and the offense played sloppy. He was probably just trying to put them away and never could so he could get out of there and the Jets just never went away.

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2 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Exactly. Buffalo will be no joke, Green Bay looks overrated buts it’s going to be in Lambo. Next two weeks will be tough as hell. Luckily we have the Saints at home after that.

At least Green bay is before November. Still gonna be cold, but November will be "Got damm it's cold out there" cold. 

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