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The more things change

 
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The more things change Carolina Panthers Womens T-Shirt , the more they stay the same. That’s the theme of too many seasons for the Panthers. They bounce back and forth from winning season to disappointment. They win games despite the best efforts of their coaches. They fire a steady, defensive-minded head coach, only to bring in a slightly younger, steady, and defensive-minded guy. The big change in 2018 was to fire their offensive coordinator and hire freshman Norv Turner, whose job was to take the offense to the next level while keeping it consistent.All of the coordinators changed this off season, for the record. The defense was so competent with new pieces and new coordinator Eric Washington as to almost be boring. Panthers’ fans can all but take for granted that they will have the privilege of watching a competent — and often stifling — defense. Special teams, meanwhile, had some good returns and botched an extra point. In other words, you wouldn’t know there had been coaching changes if somebody hadn’t told you.For the offense, it wasn’t until the 5th play from scrimmage — a 1st and 20 on the opening drive — that the Panthers saw their first positive play of 2018. It went for three yards. Cam Newton then scrambled for 15 yards to set up 3rd and 2. He converted on a QB sneak. I can’t speak to “the next level,” but that is certainly consistent with the last several years of Panthers offense. If you walked away after those first six plays then you would believe that the 2018 Carolina Panthers were going to be a strong defense supporting a fly-by-the-seat-of-Cam’s-teeth offense. A new look offense that was suspiciously familiar.You also would have missed the real story: The Panthers are just a few injuries away from being scary.Newton, while the most potent player on the team, is no longer the entire story of the offense. Christian McCaffrey, his one fumble aside, had a strong day and made plays even when he didn’t have room to work. Devin Funchess didn’t break out as a number one receiver, but he did prove that he can be a consistent option in the intermediate passing game in Greg Olsen’s (hopefully brief) absence. Torrey Smith and Jarius Wright both showed up larger and in bigger moments than any depth receivers the Panthers have rostered in years. We’re not even talking about Alex Armah and C.J. Anderson showing that they can be contributors if needed. Remember that we’re often mired in arguments over practice squad wide receivers at this point in the season.The Panthers’ offense has options and weapons and hope for the first time in years. The only thing they are missing is time. The offensive line is hurt. Ryan Kalil apparently had a fever. We hope it doesn’t cause him to sleep poorly on his neck. Daryl Williams injured his right knee again. Amini Silatolu looked like he need ‘OnStar for pass rushers’ in his helmet again. Some of these issues will be resolved with the attention of good doctors and the application of rest over the coming weeks. Some will simply fester in the blind spot of veteran-enamored coaches. This is the way things are.That’s a whole lot of question marks and bad portents for a team that won —for a team whose offensive line played relatively well for most of the game. First year starters Taylor Moton and Greg van Roten had a shaky beginning, but they settled down and proved to be the least of Turner and Newton’s worries. That is huge for the Panthers’ hopes.The offense had a few mistakes throughout the game, but that was only to be expected. Turner doesn’t know these guys but so well and they only know him just as far. There is a balance that they are trying to strike. It will take time to find that. Unlike years past, now you can actually see their goals and their misfires on the field. There is a palpable sense of intention and progress that, when not sidelined by injury, could mean the world for Newton and for the Panthers.That brings us back to time. The difference between the time it takes to run a play and the time it takes for a defensive end to blow a play up is almost imperceptible. Fortunately, it is obvious what needs to change to produce the time that Newton and Turner need to get their offense in rhythm. The right tackle position is a fight between the ghost of Daryl Williams’ knee, Amini Silatolu, and recent trade acquisition Corey Robinson. It is also the biggest question mark casting doubt on the Panthers’ offense being able to operate on the level of their defense. It is where they are currently losing time. The Panthers have long been a team that relied on talent on both sides of the ball to overcome coaching. 2018 looks to field one of their most talented rosters in years. Answer that question at right tackle, give Newton just a little more time, and the Panthers could become one of the safer bets in the NFC. Welcome ladies and gentlemen to the Hog Molly Report, where winning in the trenches is all that matters. Before we begin, we open with the reciting of our usual motto:In the spirit of Mr. Gettleman’s words (regardless of him having moved on) and the philosophy of building a team from the inside out Carolina Panthers Hats , my goal will be to watch the hog mollies each game during the season and give them a grade based on their performance. This week we will look at the Pyrrhic victory against the Dallas Cowboys in week 1. The Panthers may have won the battle, but injuries to Hog Mollies may end up winning the war for someone else.Offensive Hog MolliesYards per Carry: 4.6, season: 4.6 (T-10th, NFL)Yards per Play: 4.8, season: 4.8 (24th, NFL)Sacks allowed: 3, season: 3 (T-20th, NFL)Third downs converted: 4 of 12 or 33%, season: 33% (T-18th, NFL)Rating: 3 out of 5 Hurting HogsIt could have been worse. It also could have been a lot better... but given that the offensive line had entirely new starters on the left side, and a right tackle that missed the entire preseason, it was a halfway decent day. It should have been a better day from a scoring perspective given how well the defense was doing, but overall Panthers fans were left wanting more from their supposedly improved offense. Let’s start with the sack breakdown:1st Sack: Q2 0:30, 1st & 5, DAL 9 - Cowboys send a four man rush, Ryan Kalil gets beat by a bull rush right away but Cam Newton makes a miraculous escape with pressure in his face, managing to negate lost yardage on the play but technically a sack. Certainly noteworthy because it forced Cam to spike the ball and settle for a Graham Gano field goal. 2nd Sack: Q3 12:37, 3rd & 13, midfield - Cowboys send a four man rush, Ryan Kalil whiffs on Maliek Collins, but it looks to me like Greg Van Roten should have been assisting him instead of peeling back to help Taylor Moton, who had assistance from Christian McCaffrey on his man. Cam has nowhere to go, Carolina forced to punt.3rd Sack: Q4 5:48, 3rd & 14, CAR 32 - Cowboys fake a double A gap blitz but back out of it sending four rushers, this apparently leads to some confusion and a jailbreak up front. Terrible pass rush splits, the entire line gets pushed back in a massive pile essentially. Greg Van Roten is pushed straight back into Cam, and Cam has nowhere to step forward. Trai Turner’s man, DeMarcus Lawrence cleans up the sack. This was the worst down of the day for the line Carolina Panthers Womens Hoodie , without question.Penalties hurt us quite a bit in this one as well, holding and hands to the face calls stalled several drives. But, obviously the thing that cripples us long term is Daryl Williams sustaining what is reported to be a new injury to his right leg, which will require surgery and potentially end up being season ending. If Amini Silatolu is allowed to start in his place, there will be dire consequences for the offense as a whole, and Cam Newton will suffer the worst of it. I can’t stress enough how much of a crime it is that Silatolu continues to be allowed to play football, managing to hit a new low on Sunday by sticking his leg in the way of an extra point snap, turning what would be a three score game into a two score one.Defensive Hog MolliesYards per Carry: 4.3, season: 4.3 (T-18th, NFL)Yards per Play: 4.1, season: 4.1 (4th, NFL)Sacks given: 6, season: 6 (T-2nd, NFL)Third down allowed %: 2 of 11 or 18%, season: 18% (4th, NFL)Rating: 5 out of 5 Bloodthirsty Savage SwineRuthless and unrelenting are the two words I’d use to describe the defensive line on Sunday. Facing a fairly mobile quarterback in Dak Prescott, there were several occasions where defensive linemen stuck with the play and ended up getting sacks on pursuit. The most impressive of which belonged to Mario Addison, notching the strip sack to effectively ice the game. High marks also go to Wes Horton, who notched 1.5 sacks on rotational duty as well as Vernon Butler who blew up several run plays and had a good amount of success collapsing protection, even without a ton of statistical impact. Another thing that can’t be ignored was the nearly complete neutralization of Ezekiel Elliott, who only managed 69 yards rushing on the day. It was a good showing for most everyone on defense, though Julius Peppers left much to be desired. Perhaps missing the entire preseason isn't the best idea, even for a grizzled pro like him.Hog Molly of the Week: Kawann ShortWhile Mario Addison ended up with the most clutch play on defense, it was Kawann Short that proved to be a living nightmare for the Cowboys’ offensive line. With two sacks on the day, three hurries, and his success collapsing the middle on running plays, he was the real catalyst for why the Cowboys couldn’t get anything moving on offense. If he continues this level of play and Dontari Poe starts to match it (he drew most of the double teams on Sunday), the Panthers will be nearly impossible to run on.
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