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Amazing Chris Gamble Stats


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@ProFootballFocus says #Panthers CB Chris Gamble allowed a catch every 18.1 snaps in coverage, 2nd-best in NFL behind N. Asomugha (18.4) ... opposing QBs had 53.3 passer rating vs. #Panthers Chris Gamble in 2011. Only D. Revis (45.6) & A. Samuel (52.4) better

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I got this from CatScratch, and thought I would share.

I thought this was an amazing stat and really indicated how well Gamble played this year.

It would be nice to sure up the other corner position and the free safety position so the Panthers can compete with and contain teams like Green Bay and New Orleans. I am tired of giving up 350 passing yards a game on one side of the field. LOL!

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He should have gotten All Pro and Pro Bowl, there wasn't a better NFC CB in the league this year. The only reason he isn't noticed, is he doesn't get a lot of interceptions.

I feel that if Gamble was playing with the Giants and their pass rush then he would have led every stat, plus a few more int's. That said, we need to get a formidable pass rush. Believe that RR has to go to bat for Garay and for Hurney to pursue him. I see us drafting a DE and S in first two rds. Those that are pulling for a CB........Hogan will prolly be the number 2 corner next yr. I see us grabbing Barron and moving Godfrey back to FS.

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I feel that if Gamble was playing with the Giants and their pass rush then he would have led every stat, plus a few more int's. That said, we need to get a formidable pass rush. Believe that RR has to go to bat for Garay and for Hurney to pursue him. I see us drafting a DE and S in first two rds. Those that are pulling for a CB........Hogan will prolly be the number 2 corner next yr. I see us grabbing Barron and moving Godfrey back to FS.

^this. except the DE thing. go oline.

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