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Panthers Stat Leaders for 2012 (B/R)


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Cam Newton: Predicted Stats: 3,750 yards, 32 touchdowns, 8 interceptions

Steve Smith:Predicted Stats: 90 catches, 1,620 yards, 12 touchdowns

Williams: 245 carries, 1,323 yards, 11 touchdowns

Stewart: 215 carries, 1,196 yards, 8 touchdowns

CJ:Prediction: 14.5 sacks to match Peppers' highest total as a Panther

Josh Norman:Predicted Stats: 7 interceptions

Jon Beason:Predicted stats: 152 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 2 INT

I wish upon a star this all comes true!

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Cam Newton: 55 TD's 3 INT's 5,400 yards 15 Rush TD's 1,200 Rush yards

Steve Smith: 17 TD's 2,300 yards

DeAngelo Williams: 18 TD's 1,850 yards

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Cam Newton: Predicted Stats: 3,150 yards, 30 touchdowns, 14 interceptions 8 Rush TD's

Steve Smith:Predicted Stats: 79 catches, 1,090 yards, 9 touchdowns

Williams: 145 carries, 913 yards, 8 touchdowns

Stewart: 155 carries, 960 yards, 9 touchdowns

CJ:Prediction: 12.5 sacks to match Peppers' highest total as a Panther

Josh Norman:Predicted Stats: 1 interceptions

Jon Beason:Predicted stats: 92 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT

I see it more like this.

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Those are all possible maybe, save the Norman Ints. Even if he starts all 16, the most I could see him with would be 5, and that would be an amazing rookie campaign for a corner. This isn't Coastal Carolina after all.

Why, I think the numbers for Newton, Smith, Williams and Stewart are possible is that I figure this offense is going to get 7000 yards next season, but how that is split up between rushing and passing up in the air. For example, if Cam gets <4000 yards passing, I would expect things to open up in the run game to where Stew and Williams could each get 1100 again with Cam and Tolbert combining for 800 to total 3000 yards rushing. I don't think that is out of the realm of possibility.

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Cam Newton: 60% completion, 3,750 yards, 26 TD's, 16 INT's + 575 rushing yards, 7 TD's

DeAngelo Williams: 4.7 YPC, 745 yards, 5 TD's + 15 rec, 200 yards, 1 TD

Jonathan Stewart: 4.9 YPC, 891 yards, 6 TD's + 30 rec, 350 yards, 3 TD's

Mike Tolbert: 300 rushing yards, 6 TD's + 30 rec, 415 yards, 2 TD's

Steve Smith: 59 rec, 1,165 yards, 6 TD's

Brandon LaFell: 48 rec, 975 yards, 4 TD's

David Gettis: 30 rec, 545 yards, 3 TD's

Greg Olsen: 45 rec, 755 yards, 5 TD's

Gary Barnidge: 20 rec, 455 yards, 2 TD's

Charles Johnson: 10.5 sacks

Greg Hardy: 9.5 sacks

Thomas Keiser: 6.0 sacks

Frank Alexander: 3.0 sacks

Terrell McClain: 25 tackles, 2 sacks

Ron Edwards: 28 tackles, 2 forced fumbles

Jon Beason: 155 tackles, 4 sacks, 3 INT's, 2 forced fumbles

Luke Kuechly: 148 tackles, 3 sacks, 4 INT's, 4 forced fumbles, TD

James Anderson: 125 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT, 1 forced fumble

Chris Gamble: 45 tackles, 3 INT's, TD

Captain Munnerlyn: 41 tackles, 1 INT

Josh Norman: 20 tackles, 3 INT's, TD

Sherrod Martin: 41 tackles, 3 INT's

Charles Godfrey: 51 tackles, 5 INT's, 3 forced fumbles, TD

Joe Adams: 2 punt return TD's

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