A sampling of where the Carolina Panthers finished 2015 in a handful of major statistical categories.
Points scored, season
1.) Panthers – 500
2.) Cardinals – 489
3.) Patriots – 465
Points allowed, per game
1.) Seahawks – 17.3
2.) Bengals – 17.4
3.) Chiefs – 17.9
4.) Broncos – 18.5
5.) Vikings – 18.9
6.) Panthers – 19.2
Total yards allowed, per game
1.) Broncos – 283.1
2.) Seahawks – 291.8
3.) Texans – 310.2
4.) Jets – 318.6
5.) Cardinals – 321.7
6.) Panthers – 322.9
Turnover margin
1.) Panthers – +20
2.) Chiefs – +14
3.) Bengals – +11
Takeaways
1.) Panthers – 39
2.) Cardinals – 33
3.) Jets – 30
3.) Steelers – 30
Interceptions
1.) Panthers – 24
2.) Chiefs – 22
3.) Bengals – 21
Interceptions (linebackers)
1. Thomas Davis – 4
1. Luke Kuechly – 4
Opposing passer rating
1.) Panthers – 73.5
2.) Chiefs – 76.0
3.) Seahawks – 78.1
Passing touchdowns
1.) Tom Brady, NE – 36
2.) Cam Newton, CAR – 35
2.) Carson Palmer, ARI – 35
2.) Eli Manning, NYG – 35
2.) Blake Bortles – 35
Rushing yards, per game
1.) Bills – 152.0
2.) Panthers – 142.6
3.) Seahawks – 141.8
Rushing yards allowed, per game
1.) Seahawks – 81.5
2.) Jets – 83.4
3.) Broncos – 83.6
4.) Panthers – 88.4
Forced fumbles
1.) Panthers – 22
1.) Cardinals – 22
1.) Broncos – 22
1.) Patriots – 22
1.) Redskins – 22
Fumble recoveries
1.) Panthers – 15
1.) Redskins – 15
Red zone offense (TD percentage)
1.) Lions – 69.4
2.) Panthers – 68.3
3.) Jets – 66.0
You forgot rushing TDs. Cam was 5th and one away from a shared lead.
Plenty of things aren’t included. Wasn’t meant to be comprehensive.
Oh, definitely. I just like that one. Especially since Cam was only a single TD shy in each category from having a share of #1 passing and rushing. Which is just nuts.
Those stats are sick! I’m like a proud parent right now.