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we squeezed out a win against one of the worst teams the NFL has ever seen and it's his best called game?

if mare makes that FG and shockey doesn't fumble, the game isn't even close at all and we've got 30+ points...

he got our backs the ball, they made plays, Cam was efficient...

It's not his fault our defense makes the Donald Browns and Kevin Smiths of the world look like Adrian Peterson.

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Chud has been running the ball more and more throughout the year. It shouldn't be a surprise this week as if you have watched the last few weeks, the Panthers are committing to the run much more.

Total runs/Runs by RBs:

vs Ari: 27/19

vs GB: 21/11

vs Jax: 28/21

vs Chi: 26/18

Avg: 25.5/17.25 (67.6% to RB), 40.75 passing attempts per game, about 38% of our plays per game were runs, 29.7% runs with RBs.

vs NO: 22/15

vs Atl: 26/19

vs Was: 37/26 (Smith: 1)

vs Min: 28/20 (Smith: 1)

Avg: 28.25/20 (70.8% to RB), 31 passing attempts per game, about 47% of our plays per game were runs, 39% runs with RBs

vs Ten: 19/12

vs Det: 26/18 (Smith: 1)

vs Ind: 36/25 (Smith: 1)

Avg: 27/18.3 (67.9% to RB), 35 passing attempts per game, about 43.5% of our plays per game were runs, 34% runs with RBs.

I dunno, kinda up and down really...

edit: Will work in pass attempts to show run/pass breakdowns.

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Only 3 teams have scored less than 27 against the colts this year.

only 4 teams have scored more than 27 against them, and 1 of those scored 28... Another scores 62 (NO), 31 (ATL), and 34 (HOU).

On the other hand, we're the first team the Colts have scored more than 10 points against in a month. :(

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