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Panthers Need to Use Their Youth at Defensive End

The last time a Carolina Panthers' defensive end earned a full sack, most watching were moments away from heading off for a post-turkey nap.

Ever since Kony Ealy corralled Cowboys' backup quarterback Matt Cassel with less than a minute on Thanksgiving, the Panthers have generated little pressure from the edge. In their four games after that blowout win, Mario Addison has been the only end credited with a sack, and he shared it with Thomas Davis in New Orleans.

"We've got to affect the quarterback better, no doubt," defensive coordinator Sean McDermott said Monday, a day after the Panthers fell for the first time this season.

McDermott's defense sacked Atlanta's Matt Ryan twice Sunday, but both were courtesy of defensive end Kawann Short. Of the Panthers' nine sacks since Thanksgiving, five have come from Short. Meanwhile, Charles Johnson, Jared Allen, Kony Ealy, Addison and Ryan Delaire have come up short.

 

Photo: Margaret Bowles
Photo: Margaret Bowles

 

"[The ends haven't been] as productive as you'd like to be in terms of numbers," coach Ron Rivera said. "But as long as they're continuing to put pressure, as long as they're continuing to force the quarterback to step up and [Short's] going to continue to get sacks or blitzing linebackers are getting sacks, then we'll be OK."

"The hard part is when you put the tape on, you see how close we are. You see the things that we're doing, we're doing well, we've just got to be better."

It's easy to trace back and see a correlation to when the Panthers started losing oomph from their ends. That Dallas game was Johnson's return from temporary injured reserve. Since then, he's had six tackles and no sacks. He actually has just one sack this season, which came all the way back in Week 1. That's not ideal production from a guy with a $20 million cap hit.

But the Panthers' problems don't just stem from what Johnson hasn't done. They're also an effect of what Ealy hasn't been able to do. He had a run of four straight games with a sack, and then, Johnson came back and reassumed his starting role.

Inside the building, the Panthers admit they need more from Johnson. But during this defensive end funk, they've gotten less from Allen. After arriving in a trade the day after Johnson pulled his hamstring, Allen did his job as a Band-Aid. But the 33 year old, who doesn't have a sack since Week 7, doesn't appear to have much left in the tank.

With the postseason ahead, the Panthers don't have much time to tinker. There's a good chance they'll start using less of Allen and more of Ealy, Addison and Delaire.

"The depth is good for us," McDermott said. "At the end of the day, the guys that are productive are going to play."

It's unlikely this current crop of ends will start piling up sacks any time soon, but something is better than what the Panthers have been getting.

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6 thoughts on “Panthers Need to Use Their Youth at Defensive End”

  1. Ealy has also hurt himself with the plethora of offside penalties he’s had. Carrying over from rookie year, you can’t leave the one player that can’t learn to move on the ball in the game. He has to be disciplined, otherwise everything else is absolutely correct

  2. Unless we get more pressure from the DE position it will be a short playoff run…….because the patchwork Secondary is predicated upon pressure on the QB……..otherwise we get picked apart(which has been happening more often as season has progressed……no coincidence between lack of DE pressure & comebacks by other Teams. This is CJ & Allen last year without contract reworked……even then need to find 1, maybe 2 young DE studs for future.

  3. Panthers need youth in the defensive backfield as well. Boston, Williams, McClain all need to play more. The old guys to me did their job this season helping us to an amazing record, but the season is wearing them down and the playoffs its time to inject the youth all across the board. I’m not saying completely bench them but there needs to be rotation. I’ll be highly disappointed if Ron let what’s happening go on into the playoffs because of his unbreakable trust with vets

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