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2013 Carolina Panthers Record Watch


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Here is this year's stats and record watch. A number of you enjoyed this last year so I wanted to do it again. This is my second attempt at creating an informative thread in the past week, the first is sitting in my Word documents because the stupid Huddle wouldn't let me post all the pictures with it that I wanted to and I desire to post a gigantic wall of text. Who runs this dump?

 

QB Cam Newton needs just 386 yards to pass Kerry Collins 3rd on the Panthers all time passing yards list,

 

Cam also needs 8 passing TD's to pass Collins for that same spot.

 

He needs 4770 yards to pass Steve Beuerlein for 2nd on the Panthers all time passing yards list, along with 46 passing TDs for that same position.

 

Cam Newton 4367 passing yards to tie Peyton Manning's record most passing yards through the first three seasons of a career.

 

Cam needs 26 rushing yards to move up to 8th on the Panthers all time rushing list, and that would place him roughly 300 yards behind the 7th place man. He could realistically finish the season as high as 5th on that list, passing Stephen Davis.

 

His 22 rushing TD's are 3rd highest in team history just behind Double Trouble. He trails Stewart by only 5.

 

Steve Young holds the all time record for most rushing TD's by a QB with 43, meaning Cam trails by only 21.

 

He is 7th on the Panthers all time scoring list.

 

Double Trouble have a firm grip on the Panthers all time rushing yards list, with Stewart trailing Williams by roughly 2000 yards.

 

Deangelo Williams ypc took a hit last year, as he dipped below 5.0 to 4.9, taking him off the coveted 3 man "Career 5.0" list along with Jim Brown and another fellow whose name escapes me.

 

Deangelo is 6th on the Panthers' all time receptions list, four catches behind 5th place guy, Kris Mangum.

 

WR Steve Smith 772 receptions are good for 27th on the all time list, 34 catches behind 26th place man, Jason Witten. Once Smitty closes that large gap, he has a chance to make some progress on this list this year. A 70 catch season this year would make him Top 20.

 

Smitty's 11,452 receiving yards are good for 23rd all time, roughly 400 yards behind 22nd place guy, legend Don Maynard. A 1400 yard season this year could make Smitty Top 15 all time on this list.

 

WR Steve Smith's  63 TD receptions are good for 55th all time. As it's possible to climb this list in bunches, 10 receiving touchdown's for Smith this year could carry him all the way up to 32nd on the all time list.

 

Steve Smith owns most every Panthers receiving category.

 

Brandon Lafell is 10th on the Panthers all time receptions list, 8 catches behind 9th place guy, Deshaun Foster. With a 58 catch year, he could go as high as 4th.

 

Greg Olsen's 114 Panthers catches puts him in similar territory as Lafell, and could very realistically claim that 4th overall Panther spot (and yet still behind former Panther and TE Wesley Walls)

 

Chris Gamble padded his all time Panther interception total slightly last season and finished his career with 27. Charles Godfrey is the next man up on that list at 7th, with 11 career interceptions and would need two to move up and tie Ken Lucas at the 6th place spot. Jon Beason is 9th on that list, with 9 career picks.

 

Charles Johnson is tied for 29th among active players with 43.0 career sacks (this is a VERY bunched list). He is 3rd on the Panthers all time list, and a 12.5 sack season from Big Money would tie him with Mike Rucker for 2nd all time.

 

Greg Hardy is 7th on the Panthers all time sack leaders list, and a mere 2.5 sacks behind 6th place man Kris Jenkins, and 5.5 behind 5th place man, Lamar Lathon. A 50 sack season would move him all the way up to 2nd on the Panthers all time list.

 

Hardy is 1st on the Panthers all time list of nicknames given.

 

 

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I could be mistaken, but I believe Deangelo was the only other person on the career 5.0 ypc list with Jim Brown.  If Jamaal Charles stays healthy and meets the minimum rushes requirement (I think he will soon) he could join Brown (and Deangelo if he gets his average back up that .1).

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Greg Hardy is 7th on the Panthers all time sack leaders list, and a mere 2.5 sacks behind 6th place man Kris Jenkins, and 5.5 behind 5th place man, Lamar Lathon. A 50 sack season would move him all the way up to 2nd on the Panthers all time list.

 

 

 

 

 

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Cool milestones to look for... I think Cam can do the work, it might be hard for smitty to get 1400 in one season but the others seem like they are well within reach.

 

Im lookin for the panthers to finish 16-0 and win the superbowl. boom, yea i said it.

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Cool milestones to look for... I think Cam can do the work, it might be hard for smitty to get 1400 in one season but the others seem like they are well within reach.

 

Im lookin for the panthers to finish 16-0 and win the superbowl. boom, yea i said it.

 

Smitty is only 1 season removed from a 79 catch 1,394 yard season, and last season got 1,174 on 73 catches.

It's "possible" but, yes, might be hard.

 

Yet, if the running game opens up like we are all hoping it does... Smitty might have a shot at the yards, even on less catches. Minus 2009 and 2010, without a consistent or capable QB all season, Smitty has avg'd 1,286.66 yards a season. So, it could be close.

 

Here's hope'n the whole things works out in wins... and the rest falls into place for the players!

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I could be mistaken, but I believe Deangelo was the only other person on the career 5.0 ypc list with Jim Brown.  If Jamaal Charles stays healthy and meets the minimum rushes requirement (I think he will soon) he could join Brown (and Deangelo if he gets his average back up that .1).

 

 

Barry Sanders is the other all time 5 ypc.  The distinction the D'Will had with Jim Brown was that he was only the second player in NFL history to have a 5.0 yards per carry after his 1st 1000 carries.  The 1000 carries being the variable apparently B. Sanders didn't have.

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Smitty is one of the top talents all time at the receiver position. It is an absolute shame what he has had to endure here, and it's an even bigger shame we live in a world where the news media would ignore such talents in favor of players who fake cry about their QB at press conferences.

 

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