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Shoutout To Charles Johnson


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https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2012/11/27/refo-panthers-eagles-week-12/

While much of the Panthers’ run defense was floundering, trying desperately to find and tackle Bryce Brown, one man was solid and also came up with one of the telling plays of the game. More famed for his pass rushing this season, Charles Johnson recorded his highest grade in run defense this week. He registered a season high with three stops in run defense and one of those was a fumble forced from Brown late in the third quarter that set up the Panthers’ go-ahead field goal at the start of the fourth quarter. When your strength is taken away in a game you need to find other ways to contribute and Johnson did just that this week.

That stripped fumble was a thing of beauty, he's earned that big money this year.

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"- The two missed tackles for Charles Godfrey were his first since Week 7. That was his longest spell without a missed tackle since his rookie season when he didn’t miss a tackle after his NFL debut until Carolina’s Week 11 victory over Detroit."

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"- The two missed tackles for Charles Godfrey were his first since Week 7. That was his longest spell without a missed tackle since his rookie season when he didn’t miss a tackle after his NFL debut until Carolina’s Week 11 victory over Detroit."

Huh?
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In other words, it was his first missed tackle in three weeks. In contrast, he went 10 weeks without a missed tackle, during his rookie year, between week one and week eleven.

But the thread is about CJ not Godfrey. I just don't understand the reference to Godfrey.
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