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PFF Grading: Panthers 2nd Overall On Season


fieryprophet

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Holy ish. We're also the only team in the NFL to grade positively in every facet of the game.

 

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Also: https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2013/10/14/pff-reaction-blog-week-6/

 


15.00 – Panthers at Vikings Game Notes

- The three highest graded players were Travelle Wharton (+5.2), Phil Loadholt (+3.8) and Greg Olsen (+3.6)

- The three lowest graded players were Jared Allen (-4.9) and both Xavier Rhodes and Chris Cook (-2.4)

- Greg Jennings led the Vikings in running 44 routes. That was 11 more than Jerome Simpson. Rookie Cordarrelle Patterson ran 15 but was only targeted twice on those.

- The Panthers had as many touchdowns (two) as forced missed tackles.

- The Vikings used just four defensive packages the entire game. On 34 plays they had a base 4-3 and 4-2-5 formation while using a dime package on just one snap. The other two snaps were their goalline package.

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from that link about the Giants Bears game

 

The three lowest graded players were Julius Peppers (-3.9), Shea McClellin (-3.1) and both Shaun Rogers and Antrel Rolle (-2.8)

 

A victory for father time? Peppers rushed the passer on 22 occasions but generated just one hurry.

 

 

 

 

buuahaha

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