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Final Offesive Stats for Individual Players (2011-2012 Season)


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Passing

4,051 yards Cam

21 Touchdowns to 17 Interceptions

*Not bad..*

*Cam got over 4000 yards!! whoo!*

Rushing

836 yards Dwill

761 yards JStew

706 yards Cam

56 yards Steve Smith

24 yards Vaughan

12 yards Brockel

10 yards Felton

5 yards AE

-2 yards DAnderson

Total Team Rushing Yards For the Season: 2,408 yards

Recieving

1,394 yards Smith

613 yards LaFell

540 yards Olsen

467 yards Naanee

455 yards Shockey

413 yards Jstew

115 yards Dwill

27 yards Cam

24 yards Felton

13 yards Brockel

4 yards Goodson

4 yards Ajirotutu

Total Team Recieving yards= 4,069 yards

* All Tight Ends combined for 1,008 total recieving yards

* Olsen and Shockey combined for 995 total recieiving yards

* Smith and LaFell combined for 2,007 total recieving yards

* All Wide Receivers combined for 2,478 total recieving yards

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TOTAL TEAM OFFENSIVE YARDS FOR SEASON = 6,477 total yards

Final Notes:

- Things are looking up for the Offense. Looks like we can keep virtually all of our personel on offese, besides having LaFell and Gettis battle it out for the #2WR spot.

- We need to improve on limiting turnovers and finishing drives during the offseason :)

Now if someone wants to do one for the defense, go right ahead.

~~NOTE: I didn't add the invidual TDS for everyone on the team~~

Here are Last Years Stats for Comparison, by request:

Passing:

Clausen 3 tds to 9 ints 1558

Moore 5 tds to 10 ints 857

BSP 1 td to 2 ints 173

Pike 0 td to 0 ints 47

Total Passing Yards: 2635 (by comparison, Cam had 4051 by himself, well more than twice as many yards as Clausen!)

Recieving:

Steve Smith 554

David Gettis 508

Brandon LaFell 468

Mike Goodson 310

Rosario 264

King 121

Jstew 103

Clowney 102

Sutton 70

Dwill 61

Jarrett 40

Fiametta 34

Total Recieving yards 2635 (compared to 4069 this season)

Rushing:

Stewart 770

Goodson 452

Williams 361

Sutton 71

LaFell 60

Clausen 57

Mat Moore 25

Fiametta 22

Steve Smith 9

Vaughan 7

Senn 5

Gettis 2

Rosario -2

1839 total rushing yards (as compared to 2408 rushing yards this season)

4474 TOTAL YARDS FOR 2010 SEASON (as compared to 6477 TOTAL YARDS FOR 2011 SEASON!!!) (we gained 2,003 more yards than last season, WOW)

Horayyyyy for improvment!!

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Why even bother for the defense? 3/4th of the guys on that side of the ball wont be here come next season anyways.

Maybe so. I think many of them could play on Special Teams. The idea of a ST unit with guys who were counted on to start on Defense the year before is intriguing.

Shannon Sharpe's tongue sounds especially thick today. :ANNOYING:

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Defense Total Stats:

Yards allowed - Somewhere north of 20 miles

Rushing Yardage - Almost as much as any opponent could ever hope to have

Passes defended - Wait, we're allowed to keep them from catching????????

Total Players used - Population of average small NC town

Defensive Pro Bowl Players - Child, please . . .

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