Panthers...

12 INTs to 15 TDs in the regular season isn't exactly one bad game. Then add the 5 (yes FIVE) he threw against AZ in the post season, and he's got a negative ratio on the year. Delhomme sucks, and should just quit. Voluntarily resign for the betterment of the team.
Only 2 teams in the NFC had less passing TD's than the Panthers, it's not going to be much of a highlight reel.


That's because DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart had awesome seasons and combined for 28 rushing TDs. He didn't need to throw a bunch of TDs because those guys broke long touchdown runs and were great in the redzone also. Williams was first or second in the league in 40+ yard runs.
 
i know i shouldnt be putting this out there but the panthers have already contacted me and wish to pick me up in the draft as their new starting QB
 
Carolina is just looking like the vikings at this point with ferotte or however you spell it. Jake has some skills but just not enough to make a 2 dimensional team imho. Its been proven over and over that you can't win a superbowl without a 2 dimensional offense these days. Hell atleast look at it this way. The bastard Manning showed his true colors again yesterday too (granted there was alot of wind). Running the ball over and over just won't get you a championship. Its about time they invest in a good qb in the draft and just hold on for dear life for a year b/c I don't see Jake pulling a stellar year out next year. To be honest Im suprised there haven't been bigger changes overall in the organization yet. Fox should have his junk cut off for leaving him in for 6 turnovers in the first place.
 
That's because DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart had awesome seasons and combined for 28 rushing TDs. He didn't need to throw a bunch of TDs because those guys broke long touchdown runs and were great in the redzone also. Williams was first or second in the league in 40+ yard runs.
I still don't understand why the stats looked like this on Saturday night?

Carolina
Rushing.....................75
Rushing Attempts........15
Yards per rush............5.0

I don't care how far behind they got, especially in the 1st half. They needed to run that ball. They could have probably saved a couple of those interceptions for the NFC Championship, instead of watching it at home, ya know?

Carolina gave up 145 yards rushing and 220 yards receiving. Where were the LB's at? The Secondary? Did everyone wake up on Saturday and forget they were supposed to play that evening? Plus, they let Arizona get close enough to get 4 FG's throughout the night. Why couldn't the Panthers get within 50 yds so Kasay could knock one through the uprights?
 
Plus, they let Arizona get close enough to get 4 FG's throughout the night. Why couldn't the Panthers get within 50 yds so Kasay could knock one through the uprights?

They could, they just decided it was a better idea to throw Az the ball rather than take a chance kicking it. :flipoff2:
 
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