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Quick team grades: Congratulations Panthers on first win over a winning team!


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Rough grades while watching the game:

-Drive 1 defense: Defense got a red-zone FFR and took away the Texan's first drive. W+

-Drive 1 offense: We scored. W

- Drive 2: Offense responded with a stall. F

- Drive 2 defense: stop on the second drive W

- Drive 3 offense: scored touchdown. W

-Drive 3 defense: stopped W

-Drive 4 offense: stalled F

-Drive 4 defense: Interception W

-Drive 5 offense: score W(Fumblerooskie!)

-Drive 5 defense: stopped W

1st half defense: Perfect + on every drive.(2 takeaways)

1st half offense: A (scored on 3, failed on 2. not good enough for A+ or perfect but still a good half)

2nd half

drive 6: offense stall F

special teams: TERRIBLE!!!! F

drive 6 defense: kept them to 3 W (defending starting field position)

drive 7 offense: stalled F

drive 7 defense: kept to 3 B

drive 8 offense: stall F

drive 8 defense: allowed TD F

drive 9 offense: scored TD W

drive 9 defense: takeaway W

drive 10 offense: stall F

drive 10defense: interception W

drive 11 offense: knee (don't count)

Edit: forgot to include a grade

Offense 6 F's out of 10 drives: 40%

Defense 1 F out of 10 drives : 90%

Special teams: C

Special teams offense: B

Special teams defense: D

Scoring offense ypp: 11.28

Opponent's yards per point allowed: 27.5

Points off turnovers: 14(50%)

Defense extra credit: 3 takeaways. 2 Thanks to the Texans. 1 on their own accord. Forced Fumble Recoveries.

Defense: A+++

Offense: C+

I just wanna see one game where offense: A & Defense: A. One day we will play a complete game, but it wasn't today.

Have fun! Enjoy the win. :D

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LOL....Texans have the #1 D in the NFL. Carolina O had ZERO turnovers, Offense scored 28 pts ( Texans D avg is 16), Carolina offense put up 300+ yards on the #1 ranked D.......

And you give them a C? Only someone with a trolling agenda would do that.....that wasn't the Colts D they were playing against

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LOL....Texans have the #1 D in the NFL. Carolina O had ZERO turnovers, Offense scored 28 pts ( Texans D avg is 16), Carolina offense put up 300+ yards on the #1 ranked D.......

And you give them a C? Only someone with a trolling agenda would do that.....that wasn't the Colts D they were playing against?

they had a 80, 70, and 50 yard TD drive against the #1 D in the NFL......you don't see offenses do that against the Texans.

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LOL....Texans have the #1 D in the NFL. Carolina O had ZERO turnovers, Offense scored 28 pts ( Texans D avg is 16), Carolina offense put up 300+ yards on the #1 ranked D.......

And you give them a C? Only someone with a trolling agenda would do that.....that wasn't the Colts D they were playing against?

they had a 80, 70, and 50 yard TD drive against the #1 D in the NFL......you don't see offenses do that against the Texans.

Yeah...I am. I don't hate half my team.

Obviously we have the better defense, not Houston. Not gonna argue. Read the drives.

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