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Panthers Receiving Stats Monitor


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this is the best cam's ever done at hitting all of his receivers, contrary to the "locking in on smith 10000% of the time" legend

 

 

Let's not all of a sudden act like Cam wasn't locking on to Steve (and Olsen) just because he's now spreading it around well.  Next thing I know you all will be acting like the Panthers haven't sucked for 5 years just because they have a winning record.  

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What is see here that bodes well for Ginn is he is making a higher percentage of catches per targets even though Smitty has nearly double the targets.

Can anyone find a tabulation of yards after the catch? That was the figure that made Smitty stand out from other elite receiver in the 1st half of his career. Not sure he is anywhere near as prolific in that category now.

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Panthers Receiving Dudes:

 

Olsen: 27 rec (38 tgts) | 339 yards | 12.6 ypr | 1 tds | 3 drops 

 

Ginn: 15 rec (23 tgts) | 277 yards | 18.5 ypr | 2 tds | 0 drops

 

Smitty: 28 rec (48 tgts) | 293 yards | 10.5 ypr | 3 tds | 4 drops

 

LaFell: 18 rec (31 tgts) | 255 yards | 14.2 ypr | 3 tds | 1 drop(THATONEHURT)

 

 

Do we have a TE that's gonna be our leader by year's end?

 

I'm wondering what type of predictions y'all have...I say it's going to be a tight race.  

that 4th down.......ouch

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  • 1 month later...

*update 11/25/13:

 

Olsen has the longest streak without a drop and we've been using LaFell and Olsen about equally.  Still pretty solid distribution.

 

I have to say, it would still be nice to get another weapon or two. There's just room screaming for a big target imo given our RBs account for only 62 receptions out of Cam's 208 competitions. Athletic TE or big WR imo.  

 

...but as things stand, this is a capable offense moving forward and with this defense, can give us a possible deep playoff push this season.  

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