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Regular Season Week 13: Carolina Panthers at Seattle Seahawks Pre Game
Regular Season Week 13: Pregame Report
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- Carolina Panthers VS. Seattle Seahawks: HEAD TO HEAD
CAROLINA | VS. | SEATTLE |
306 Attempts 1204 Yards | Rushing | 266 Attempts 966 Yards |
2885 Yards 34 +20 Yard Receptions | Receiving | 2988 Yards 35 +20 Yard Receptions |
741 Total 31 Sacks | Tackles | 797 Total 31 Sacks |
-5 | Turnover Ratio | +5 |
73 Penalties 606 Yards | Penalties | 82 Penalties 710 Yards |
25.1 | Avg. PPG | 20.4 |
TEAM | Record Against the Spread |
CAROLINA PANTHERS | (4-7) |
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | (7-3-1) |
Team | Record | Home | Away | Division | Games Back |
Carolina | 4-7 | 3-3 | 1-4 | 1-3 | 3 |
Atlanta | 7-4 | 3-2 | 4-2 | 3-1 | 0 |
Tampa Bay | 6-5 | 2-4 | 4-1 | 2-1 | 1 |
New Orleans | 5-6 | 3-3 | 2-3 | 1-2 | 2 |
- Tampa Bay is facing San Diego at Qualcomm Stadium @ 3:25p cst. NFL Gamecenter
- Atlanta is facing Kansas City at Georgia Done @ 12:00p cst. NFL Gamecenter
- New Orleans is facing Detroit at Mercedes-Benz Superdome @ 12:00p cst. NFL Gamecenter
Wikipedia and www.footballdb.com for resources
For those that do not want to click the link here is all you need to know:
- All-time series 4-7
- Largest victory 26-3 (10/08/00)
- Current streak 2W
- Since Cam Newton was drafted the Panthers are 2-4
- The Panthers and Seahawks have faced off 6 times in the past 5 years, twice in the playoffs.
- The Panthers and Seahawks have faced each other in the playoffs 3 times, the Seahawks leading 2-1. In each game the winner scored 31+ points.
- The Panthers and Seahawks have made their appearance in 3 of the past 3 Super Bowls.
- Players to Watch: Panthers
Trai Turner
The Panthers are tied for second in the NFL for the most amount of players it has used in combination in its offensive line in 2016 with 11. This week will keep that streak going as Carolina gears up to play against one of the NFC’s best pass rushing fronts with their Pro Bowl guard moving to the outside and playing RT in the absence of Daryl Williams, who went down last week with Gino Gradkowski.
Asking a guard to play tackle isn’t as simple as it sounds and Turner does not have the luxury of learning against weaker competition. Michael Bennett, the Seahawks best defensive line player, is set to return to play against Carolina after missing the last month recovering from surgery. The Panthers apparently used up all of their luck last season and now the most crucial aspect remaining for 2016 is to see the team stay healthy. It will be up to Trai and the tattered remnants of Carolina’s offensive line to stop Bennett and Avril from teeing off on Cam all afternoon.
James Bradberry
As this season shifts gears from one where fans hope for a wild playoff push to one where the team tries to establish its pieces for the future, fans attention will now narrow to individual performances. No player on the team has been asked to do more with less than the Panther’s second round draft pick. Each and every week, while trying to establish himself in the NFL after a collegiate career at a smaller AA school, Bradberry has been asked to cover some of the best WR’s in the league without the support of a consistent pass rush or anything resembling cohesion in the Panther’s defensive backfield.
Outside of the few games Bradberry missed with turf toe this year, the rookie has exceeding the very high expectations thrown at him. Although his stats don’t show it, Bradberry has been a weapon locking down opponents best receivers for most of the year. The future for Bradberry and the Panthers secondary seems bright, and this week will provide another game for fans to get a glimpse of Bradberry’s capabilities as he goes toe to toe with Seattle’s very dangerous and vastly underrated WR, Doug Baldwin.
Greg Olsen
The Panthers most reliable offensive weapon and cornerstone of the franchise must be kicking himself after missing a fingertip catch late in last week’s game in Oakland. With that one grab, Goalsen could have converted a key possession for the Panthers, putting them in position to win a game they had no business winning.
But Greg did not reign in the laser from Cam, which is easily forgivable for fans since Greg has saved the offenses’ bacon more times than any of us can count. To be honest, Greg making that catch would be counter to the Panthers fortunes this season, so the miss really aligns more with the themes the franchise has experienced in the trainwreck we call 2016.
But where do we go from here? Olsen represents, along with another longtime captain in Thomas Davis, the Panthers refusal to quit when the chips are down. In two different contests this season, against the Raiders and the Falcons, Greg Olsen has proven to be unbreakable, and made gigantic contributions to efforts which almost erased huge first half deficits. If the Panthers have any hope of pulling a gigantic upset off in Seattle, they will need another dose of magic from their All-World TE, who blew the city of Seattle up a little over a year ago with one of the best comeback performances in team history. Can Greg make more Seattle fans cry in their rain-diluted craft beers? Tune in on Sunday to find out.
Kony Ealy
Kony is fortunate in one very key instance this season. He is lucky this is not a contract year. After almost single-handedly navigating the Panthers defense to a win last January in the Super Bowl, one in which he registered three sacks and a key interception, Kony has frankly been a massive disappointment in 2016.
After a half-season of the coaching staff trying to force Kony to play opposite Charles Johnson, they finally realized he was much more dominant playing on CJ’s side of the line, thus rotating these two edge rushers with Mario Addison and Wes Horton assuming Kony’s old spot. What began as a turn in the right direction, has also cooled off over the last several weeks.
As Carolina begins a final quarter of its season that will feel more like an extended job application, it is paramount that Kony regain some of the form he began to show last season if he wants to remain in the plans for Carolina in 2017 and beyond. This week’s matchup provides an excellent opportunity for Ealy to shine against a maligned Seattle offensive line. But as Carolina fans understand all too well, creating pressure against Seattle and Russell Wilson is only half the battle and Ealy will be responsible for setting the edge and containing the Seahawks highly mobile QB from doing what he does best, creating opportunities on the run. Time is running out, Kony.
Cam Newton
Cam has found himself on these lists a lot this season. As is to be expected from the league’s former MVP. This week, however, Cam finds himself in the spotlight for different reasons. Fans want to know what their signal caller is made of. Cam has had lots of problems in his career dealing with adversity. Cam is simply unstoppable once he and his offense gets on a roll, but Cam can display an entirely different personality at times when the team struggles.
Last week was inspiring for the fanbase as Cam focused in and almost brought his team back from more than a three touchdown deficit on the road to win. He did so with about half the team's starting roster on IR. Even though the team came up short for reasons having more to do with game management and coaching, Cam never quit and showed that he has the ability to shed bad fortune and will his team to score. This season has not been kind to Cam, whether it be scheduling, injuries, the unapologetic head-hunting, or the popular trend of throwing Cam under the bus in the media, Cam’s 2016 can’t be more of a polar opposite to his unstoppable 2015 effort.
This week the cards aren’t only stacked against Cam, the card table and the casino have also been thrown on the pile. Cam will be facing one of the league’s fiercest defenses with only one member of his offensive line playing in their natural position. The defense that will compliment his efforts will also be playing without many of its best pieces, with Kuechly, Addison, Coleman and Leonard Johnson all out. How will Cam respond? Even with the postseason hopes all but buried, will Cam still find some way to overcome giant odds to snatch an upset victory this Sunday? More is at stake here than just a meaningless win in December. Carolina needs to know that its franchises’ most successful player is built from championship material. And sometimes seeing how players fare when the entire world seems to be against them is the perfect environment to test that material out.
Panthers Offensive Line vs Seahawks Defensive Line
So, it'd be a lie to say things aren't looking dire. Our patch work line will be put to the test with an already dangerous Seattle defensive front 7 getting their star pass rusher back from injury in Michael Bennett. While the Panthers and Seahawks usually play a low-scoring, tight affair, the Panthers are going to need the offensive line to step up to open any kind of running potential from Stewart and Cam. The team seems to be able to put up points at will if there is decent production from their rushing attack, but that is at threat with a crippled offensive line that now gets to face on of the best defense in the league.
Bradberry/Worley vs Doug Baldwin
This is probably the most comfortable matchup coming into the 13th week game against the Seahawks. So far, the young duo have held up well against some of the better receivers in the league, just a week ago holding the Raider's dual threat of Cooper and Crabtree to 48 yards alone. The Seahawks really only sport a single threat at receiver, the other coming from the tight end position, so expect to see Worley and Bradberry trade off on keeping Baldwin in check.
Jimmy Graham vs Panthers Defense
While the rookie corners will be tasked with simply holding their side of the field, Graham will make life very difficult against a Panthers defense missing it's star linebacker and top safety. While the linebackers will have their hands full attempting to keep the very shifty Russell Wilson in check, they'll most likely take a beating from a surging Jimmy Graham.
Panthers Defensive Line vs Seahawks Offensive Line
It's like a mirror image, except a little better for the Seahawks. While Seattle is also attempting to play from behind one of the worst offensive lines in the league, the Panthers do not have the luxury of their best pass rusher returning, as Mario Addison is expected to be out another week for a knee injury. But this doesnt mean that the line couldn't feast. While KK and Ealy have been mostly non-factors in the season, this is the favorable matchup for them to make some sort of noise, even if they go back to being quiet for the remainder of the season.
- Injury Report: CAROLINA PANTHERS
Name | Pos. | Injury | Status |
Luke Kuechly | LB | Concussion | Out |
Kurt Coleman | S | Concussion | Out |
Mario Addison | DE | Knee | Out |
Daryl Williams | OT | - | Out |
- Injury Report: SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Name | Pos. | Injury | Status |
C.J. Procise | RB | Shoulder | Out |
Paul Richardson | WR | Hamstring | Out |
Week 13 Picks
| Pete Prisco | Jason LaConfora | Will Brinson | Jared Dubin | Ryan Wilson | John Breech | Dave Richard | Jamey Eisenberg |
Record | 74-95 | 80-89 | 87-82 | 83-85 | 80-89 | 82-87 | 91-78* | 84-85 |
CAR | | | x | x | x | | | |
SEA | x | x | | | | x | x | x |
*indicates lead dog
| Chris Chase | Dieter Kurtenbach | Andrew Lynch | Peter Schrager | Brett Smiley | What If Sports |
Record | 95-81 | 108-68 | 115-61* | 105-71 | 108-68 | 106-70 |
CAR | | | | | | |
SEA | x | x | x | x | x | x |
*indicates lead dog
| Matt Bowen | Adam Caplan | Mike Golic | Dan Graziano | Merril Hoge | Ron Jaworski | KC Joyner | Kevin Seifert | Seth Wickersham |
Record | 110-67 | 105-73 | 110-67 | 107-71 | 105-72 | 105-72 | 111-66* | 108-69 | 108-69 |
CAR | | | | | | | | | |
SEA | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | x |
*indicates lead dog
| CBS | FOX | ESPN | Total |
CAR | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
SEA | 5 | 6 | 9 | 20 |
All expert 2016 NFL Picks compared. A free ad-click funded service comparing every analyst at ESPN, Bleacher Report, CBS, FOX, Yahoo!, ProFootballFocus, USA Today, Accuscore, NFL Network, NFL.com, SI.com and more – sorted by season win percentage.
CAROLINA PANTHERS | 3% |
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS | 97% |
Click here for breakdown of all expert picks.
Rank | Expert | Network | Season Record | % | Pick |
1 | Andrew Lynch | FOX Sports | 115-61 | % | SEA |
2 | Chris Simms | Bleacher Report | 101-75 | % | SEA |
2 | Dana Larson | Dallas Morning News | 108-68 | % | SEA |
2 | David Steele | Sports Nation News | 114-62 | % | SEA |
2 | Elliot Harrison | NFL Network | 117-59 | % | SEA |
2 | Jeff Ratcliffe | Pro Football Focus | 113-63 | % | SEA |
2 | Joel Thorman | SB Nation | 113-63 | % | SEA |
2 | Kate Hairopoulos | Dallas Morning News | 115-61 | % | SEA |
2 | Mike Middlehurst-Schwartz | USA Today | 116-60 | % | SEA |
2 | NFL.com Fan Picks | NFL Network | 115-61 | % | SEA |
- Computer Driven Statistical Probabilities
Conference Play
| Team | Overall Record | Division | Division Record | Conf Record | PF | PA | Streak |
| Cowboys | 11-1 | NFC East | 3-1 | 7-1 | 333 | 228 | W11 |
| Seahawks | 7-3-1 | NFC West | 1-1-1 | 3-3-1 | 224 | 187 | L1 |
| Lions | 7-4 | NFC North | 2-2 | 5-2 | 247 | 238 | W3 |
| Falcons | 7-4 | NFC South | 3-1 | 5-3 | 358 | 302 | W1 |
| Giants | 8-3 | NFC East | 2-1 | 5-3 | 231 | 213 | W6 |
| Redskins | 6-4-1 | NFC East | 2-2 | 4-3 | 280 | 264 | L1 |
| Buccaneers | 6-5 | NFC South | 2-1 | 5-3 | 249 | 264 | W3 |
| Vikings | 6-6 | NFC North | 1-3 | 4-6 | 233 | 209 | L2 |
| Saints | 5-6 | NFC South | 1-2 | 4-3 | 334 | 307 | W1 |
| Packers | 5-6 | NFC North | 2-1 | 4-4 | 274 | 289 | W1 |
| Eagles | 5-6 | NFC East | 0-3 | 3-6 | 254 | 213 | L2 |
| Cardinals | 4-6-1 | NFC West | 2-1-1 | 3-4-1 | 245 | 228 | L1 |
| Panthers | 4-7 | NFC South | 1-3 | 4-4 | 276 | 281 | L1 |
| Rams | 4-7 | NFC West | 2-1 | 3-5 | 170 | 236 | L2 |
| Bears | 2-9 | NFC North | 2-1 | 2-5 | 178 | 264 | L3 |
| 49ers | 1-10 | NFC West | 1-3 | 1-7 | 228 | 343 | L10 |
- (x) Clinched Division
- (z) Clinched Bye
- (y) Clinched Playoff Berth
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