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Top RB performances in Panthers history


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2 hours ago, Steves89 said:

Favre got picked off by Carolina and a fan ran on the field mid play and ran directly between the panther db (Eric Davis I think) and Ahman green who was trying to make the tackle. Green plowed right into the fan. 

That’s pretty funny.😂😂 If I remember right that was a Sunday night or Monday night game so I was in bed and missed the 2nd half.

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11 hours ago, Matthias said:

And what's interesting is Dowdle and this rushing attack is doing it without much of a passing game to assist.  Delhomme wasn't a great QB by any means, but he did put up 3k passing yard seasons.  You know you have a great O-line and runner when that is your only option, and still put up historic numbers.

You're getting the exact opposite here, Delhomme was a great QB and the perfect QB for that team. The Fox offense has a stereotype of being conservative, but it was actually very much a big-chunk offense. We'd gash teams with the run and throw massive chunk plays downfield - it was closer to an Air Coryell than to power run.

Delhomme had a great arm and his ability to throw downfield opened up the running game - and vice versa. Jake actually led the entire league in yards per completion in 2008. Unfortunately his arm that year only lasted 16 games.

9 hours ago, Pantherxtreme said:

Hurney and Fox should have been looking for Jake's replacement after the 2007 season.

2008 we possibly win the Superbowl had we had better play at Qb. 

In hindsight, but there was really no reason to at the time. Jake was having a very, very strong season in 2007 before he got hurt. We brought in David Carr in 2007 to compete and he was awful.

Extending Jake in 2009 was clearly the wrong move.

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