Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

PFF: Re-Focused Panthers @ Colts


CatMan72

Recommended Posts

From PFF:

The Colts started this game like they have most of their others; badly. Their offense couldn’t move the ball and their defense couldn’t get off the field. Much to my surprise, they ended up putting up a pretty good fight – only being denied a chance to tie the game by a cruel interception in the endzone off a deflection that still required a brilliant catch from Panthers safety Sherrod Martin. Still, a loss is a loss and that’s now 11 of them for the Colts. The remaining five games will not only dictate whether they make history for all the wrong reasons, but could also go a long way to convincing a certain college quarterback that staying with the team that picks him won’t be so bad after all.

For the Panthers, their offense continues to grow and now has weapons aplenty, something we couldn’t say a year ago. The group that includes Steve Smith, Greg Olsen, Jeremy Shockey and even Brandon Lafell is clamoring for more national attention which it will almost certainly receive in the very near future. There’s still a long way to go on the defensive side, but injuries have decimated the unit and its still probably better than it was in 2010.

Since there has been some debate about Cam's performance, here's PFF's take on it:

Carolina – Three Performances of Note

Newton On Point Again

Cam Newton (+5.1) put in another performance to be proud of Sunday against the Colts. With his main concern obviously being to regain first place in Khaled Elsayed’s Race for Rookie of the Year, he looks to end the inconsistency that has hampered his young career. Despite consistently coming under pressure (15 of 34 drop backs) he looked poised in the pocket and efficiently completed six of his nine attempts for 62 yards. Nothing highlights his ability more than the pass he made at 11:57 in the fourth quarter on 3rd-and-7. Unable to step into the throw with Dwight Freeney in his face, Newton put a laser on Steve Smith running a deep in for 18 yards. With Newton, it’s obviously not just about his passing ability and, though Carolina would perhaps prefer he not take off so much, his scrambling ability was on show again as he added nine carries for 53 yards and a touchdown to his already impressive season totals. He also forced another missed tackle, taking his season total up to 10 … just two fewer than running back Deangelo Williams.

Read more: http://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2011/11/28/re-focused-panthers-colts-week-12/

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Here are the other two "Performances of note" for those that can't follow the link:

Why the Hype For Byron Bell?

Aside from having a cool name, there’s really little reason to be impressed with Byron Bell (-3.1). It seems announcers mention him in a positive light every time the Panthers take the field but I simply ask why? His game against the Colts was just another disappointment to add to his already long resume. He really is playing like a rookie undrafted free agent that he is. Bell did have a tough matchup against Robert Mathis but allowing his QB to be knocked down three times (one sack and two hits) is never acceptable. He’s now 45th in our Pass Blocking Efficiency rankings at 93.0, which really tells the whole story. Having said that, his work in the run game (-2.6) stood out for all the wrong reasons; he allowed three tackles after minimal gains and graded positively on just one occasion. The “highlight” was a 3rd-and-3 play with 6:42 in Q4 where Robert Mathis was able to slant inside him and make the tackle short of the first down.

Still Struggling Across From Gamble

Its seems the Panthers have been looking for an answer at the other cornerback position for years and Captain Munnerlyn (-2.3) is just another in a long line of those who’ve failed to fill it. Munnerlyn struggled against a Colts passing attack that really isn’t very good, with his problems highlighted by a fourth down conversion with the game on the line. On 4th-and-5 from the Panthers’ 15, Austin Collie ran a simple 5-yard in route that Munnerlyn reacted too slowly to. He was lucky Sherrod Martin was able to make a shoestring tackle preventing a touchdown.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I call bullshit. Brady,Manning,Brees and Burrow are all just ball distributors. And the better thier supporting cast and more experience they got the better they got. Thier best attributes were between the ears.  Now I'm not saying Bryce is gonna turn into one of them but what I want is for him. Is to have a solid roster around him and some coaching continuity too see if he takes the next step. Because everything I've seen and read after the benching is that his mental toughness and workethic are what we need in a QB 
    • Many criticize our picks in 2024. I believe that most of them were picked because their ceiling is better than those selected before them.  XLs needs to learn how to play in the NFL. Once he gets up to speed he'll be worthy of 32nd pick.  Brooks, showed why we took him in the few games he played. The ACL injury really sucks but he can overcome these setbacks. Remember TD had 3 ACLs and eventually will be in the ring of honor one day.  Wallace will be a solid LB going forward with experience  Sanders, TE is a tough position to play. He a getting valuable playing time and will become a good TE.  Going down the remaining draft pics all seem to have a good upside. They may not be showing much now but they will start showing their worth next season.   
    • I think he's shown enough that if a QB fell to us at our pick we'd either draft a defensive player or trade down for more picks. 
×
×
  • Create New...