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Carolina Panthers 4th in passes dropped


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1 Cleveland Browns 14

2 St. Louis Rams 11

3 Miami Dolphins 11

4 Carolina Panthers 11

5 Atlanta Falcons 10

6 San Francisco 49ers 10

7 Chicago Bears 9

8 Dallas Cowboys 9

9 Baltimore Ravens 9

10 Indianapolis Colts 8

11 New York Jets 8

12 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 8

13 Cincinnati Bengals 7

14 Detroit Lions 7

15 Philadelphia Eagles 7

16 Buffalo Bills 6

17 Arizona Cardinals 6

18 Pittsburgh Steelers 6

19 San Diego Chargers 6

20 Houston Texans 5

21 Denver Broncos 5

22 New Orleans Saints 5

23 Jacksonville Jaguars 5

24 Green Bay Packers 4

25 Kansas City Chiefs 4

26 Oakland Raiders 4

27 New York Giants 4

28 Washington Redskins 4

29 Tennessee Titans 3

30 New England Patriots 3

31 Seattle Seahawks 3

32 Minnesota Vikings 2

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If Cam was more accurate there would be less drops. Don't get me wrong Cam is the champion but his balls sail a little high so they are not always the easiest to catch.

Good lord...

Do you even know what a dropped pass is?

Dropped, as in it was catchable, but wasn't caught.

That's like saying... "My car would handle better if I had a faster engine" derp derp derp derp derp...

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