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Carolina Panthers Rankings


Zod

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I will be updating this thread as the season goes on so we can see how the team is trending on the important rankings. Yes, yes, I know the W-L is the most important stat you nincompoops.

 

This is for those interested in the trends of the Panthers offense and defense...

 

Week 1

 

Offense

 

Yards per game - 28th

Points per game - 31st

Total Plays - 32nd

 

Defense

 

Yards per game - 14th

Points per game - 5th

3rd down % - 12th

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No it wasn't

 

Yes, it was.

 

You may have excuses or reasons as to why you think they did, but they did have a bottom 2 offense last sunday.

 

Lets hope tomorrow their performance brings them up into the teens or low twenties.

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It is not excuses it is simple objective analysis.

 

Here is the problem with your thinking, and it is a flaw that completely negates your reasoning.

 

You are taking all of that analysis of one team and applying it to them only, ignoring the rest of the league.

 

Every team can rewatch and find a few plays that would have changed the game every week.

 

If you do that for the Panthers, then you need to do that for 31 other teams as well if you are looking for objectivity.

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