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2012: Panthers ranked 1st in opponents yards per completion


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

opponents had their highest completion % against the panthers.

the team is high on the group of cbs that they have though. I'm intrigued by how the Josh's have improved.

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Not to burst the bubble but the team also had the highest completion percentage against. Giving up the least yards per completion is kinda negated when opponents complete almost 70% of their passes. Our secondary was still bad.

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Here is an interesting stat from the same site...

Opponents completion % - Carolina - 32nd.

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

We were super easy to throw on...teams did just didn't go for big plays on us (probably bc the pass rush prevented the deep verticals)...but they had tons of success throwing.

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lol as many people on here that were crying how bad our secondary was last year, they were #1 in pass defense? LMFAO I love the huddlers coaching from the couch.

You need to look at more than 1 stat.....opponents had the best completion % throwing on us. all the pass rush did was stop the big plays

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Here is another tidbit compliments of Colin.

@ColinWFNZ: @TBoneWFNZ @95KeepPounding Last year, Panthers played 7 games against top 10 QBs in comp%. This season (based on last year's stats) only 3.

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Here is an interesting stat from the same site...

Opponents completion % - Carolina - 32nd.

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

We were super easy to throw on...teams did just didn't go for big plays on us (probably bc the pass rush prevented the deep verticals)...but they had tons of success throwing.

Makes sense when you look at the 10-15 yard cushion our DBs give receivers. The ol' keep everything in front of you defense. That killed us in the Chicago game. 9.6 yards at a time...

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