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2012: Panthers ranked 1st in opponents yards per completion


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Just tweeted out by Colin and Travis at WFNZ and I had to do a double take. Panthers were tops in the league in opponents yards per completion. Link to stats below.

http://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/opponent-yards-per-completion

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I don't see that happening next year. I'm not saying we blow up these quarterbacks ever play, but it's gonna be a lot of fun to watch them work. Our secondary will be much better for it, meaning those yard per completion yards will go down.

edit: i'm an idiot.

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I think some of you guys are misunderstanding. Our average yards per completion was the lowest in the NFL, as in that's a good thing. We gave up 9.6 per and the last place team (KC) gave up 12.7 per.

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Just tweeted out by Colin and Travis at WFNZ and I had to do a double take. Panthers were tops in the league in opponents yards per completion. Link to stats below.

http://www.teamranki...-per-completion

Does this make you feel better about our secondary? It sure makes me feel better. Especially with us drafting two Hog Mollies to plug up the middle.

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