Saturday, August 30, 2014

Panthers Final Roster


The Carolina Panthers final 53 man roster is as follows:

Quarterback (3): Cam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe Webb
Running Back (4): DeAngelo Williams, Jonathan Stewart, Mike Tolbert, Fozzy Whittaker
Wide Receiver (5): Kelvin Benjamin, Jason Avant, Jerricho Cotchery, Brenton Bursin, Philly Brown
Tight End (4): Greg Olsen, Ed Dickson, Brandon Williams, Richie Brockel
Offensive Line (11): Byron Bell, Garry Williams, David Foucault, Amini Silatolu, Trai Turner, Fernando Velasco, Andrew Norwell, Nate Chandler, Ryan Kalil, Brian Folkerts, J.J. Jansen
Defensive Tackle (4): Star Lotulelei, Kawann Short, Dwan Edwards, Colin Cole
Defensive End (5): Greg Hardy, Charles Johnson, Kony Ealy, Mario Addison, Wes Horton
Linebacker (6): Luke Kuechly, Thomas Davis, Chase Blackburn, A.J. Klein, Jason Williams, Ben Jacobs
Cornerback (5): Antoine Cason, Charles Godfrey, Josh Norman, Melvin White, Bene Benwikere
Safety (4): Thomas DeCoud, Roman Harper, Tre Boston, Colin Jones
Kicker (1): Graham Gano
Punter (1): Brad Nortman

Notable Cuts: CB Josh Thomas, CB James Dockery, WR Tavarres King, S Robert Lester

Friday, August 29, 2014

Panthers Close Preseason with Victory Over Steelers


The Carolina Panthers will enter the 2014 NFL regular season with a little momentum.

On Thursday, the Panthers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 10-0 to finish the preseason with a record of 2-2.

Quarterback Cam Newton and most of the other starters sat out to rest up for the impending season.

Backup quarterback Derek Anderson, who just recently became a father (congratulations Derek!), played for most of the first half and completed 8 of 14 passes for 98 yards. 

Late in the second quarter, after a snap sailed past him, Anderson attempted to scoop up the ball and missed. After falling and reaching to get the ball, a Pittsburgh defender hit Anderson in the hand with his helmet as the Steeler recovered the fumble. Anderson missed the rest of the game after injuring his hand. Luckily, x-rays came back negative and his hand is okay.

Third string QB Joe Webb came in and led the offense the rest of the game. He did a good job doing so, completing 8 of 11 passes for 116 yards, and led the Panthers to the only touchdown of the game (a 2 yard rush by Fozzy Whittaker).

Both Webb and Whittaker have performed exceptionally well this preseason. Whittaker finished the game with 23 rushes for 91 yards and a touchdown.

Due to their outstanding play, it would be shocking to see one of them not make the final 53 man roster, which the Panthers must have ready by 4:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday.

Rookie wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin finished the game with 4 receptions for 56 yards. He more than proved himself this preseason and will without a doubt be the number one receiver come Week 1.

The Panthers' defense also played well, as they held the Steelers to only 185 yards of total offense and recorded 6 sacks.

One of the Panthers' biggest issues has been starting a season off strong. Under Ron Rivera, they've started each of the past three seasons 1-3.

They'll have to start this season out strong as they have a tough midseason stretch with games against the Cincinnati Bengals, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, New Orleans Saints, and Philadelphia Eagles.

This win, however, should carry some momentum into the regular season.

The Panthers open the regular season at the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on September 7 at 4:25 p.m. ET.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Panthers Handled by Patriots


If the Carolina Panthers' performance on Friday night is any indication of how the regular season might go, fans are in for a long season.

The Panthers were handled by the New England Patriots 30-7 to fall to 1-2 in the preseason.

Carolina didn't score until there was only 1:12 left in the game. Backup quarterback Joe Webb threw a three-yard touchdown pass to backup tight end D.C. Jefferson to keep the team from being shut out.

Cam Newton played for the entire first half and for the first series in the 3rd quarter, but was unable to get anything going. He completed 8 out of 12 passes for only 88 yards and was sacked three times.

On one play, Newton took off after being unable to find a receiver. After getting 7 yards, he was tackled and appeared hurt. He missed one play, then returned to the action. It was found after the game that he had suffered a back contusion after getting x-rays on his back done. Fortunately, the x-rays came back negative and Newton will be fine.

However, the play should make the team and fans wary. The offensive line was a complete letdown in this game, giving up 3 sacks and allowing the Patriots to get pressure on the quarterbacks all night. The line was also unable to help the run game at all, as the linemen weren't able to open any gaps and got beat off the snap all game long. As a team, the Panthers ran the ball 22 times for only 63 yards.

Meanwhile, the defense was just as disappointing as the offense. The Panthers gave up 30 points one time last season, in a 31-13 loss to the New Orleans Saints. That includes preseason and postseason as well. The biggest setback for the Panthers' defense was the poor play in the secondary. Corners were getting beat and safeties weren't giving help over the top. The New England quarterbacks shredded the secondary for 323 yards and 3 touchdowns. Perhaps the biggest letdown in the secondary was Antoine Cason, who has had a great offseason and performed well in the first two preseason games. This game, however, was much different, as Cason couldn't keep up and got beat all night. A week ago, he was looking like he could be the number one cornerback. Now he looks as though he'll be fighting for his job.

As bad as this game was, there were a few bright spots. Rookie wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin had 5 catches for 47 yards. Not big numbers, but he was consistent and has stayed consistent over the course of the preseason. He and Newton are building a rapport that will be exciting to watch in the regular season. Benjamin is looking as though he could be the number one receiver for this team.

Linebackers Thomas Davis and Luke Kuechly looked great as per usual. Arguably the best linebacker duo in the NFL, these two together anchor the defense, and if they can both stay healthy, the defense should be okay. They combined for 11 tackles.

The Panthers' final preseason game is Thursday, August 28 at the Pittsburgh Steelers at 7:30.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Carolina Panthers vs. Kansas City Chiefs - Recap, Takeaways and More


In their second preseason game on Sunday night, the Carolina Panthers overcame a slow start to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 28-16.

After beginning the game with three straight 3-and-outs, running back Jonathan Stewart, who has been plagued by injuries over the last few seasons, came in and gave the offense a much needed boost, with his first rush going for 17 yards. On that drive, the Panthers went 66 yards in 4 plays, and Stewart burst through the defenders for the score to put the Panthers up 7-6.

On the next drive, Carolina's offensive success continued, and Stewart scored once again to put the Panthers up 14-6.

In the second half, the running game continued to impress, as backup running back Fozzy Whittaker ran the ball 13 times for 71 yards and a touchdown.

Backup wide receiver Brenton Bersin had a receiving touchdown in the second half from backup quarterback Derek Anderson, helping his case to make the final roster.

The offensive line and secondary both showed improvement, but there's still work to be done.

Now, let's take a look at players who impressed and players who disappointed.

PLAYERS WHO IMPRESSED:

Jonathan Stewart - Like I said earlier, Stewart has been plagued by injuries over the last few seasons, and not many thought that his return would have much of an impact on the offense. Stewart gave Panthers fans a little glimmer of hope with his performance. Although he only ran the ball 4 times for 26 yards, his first run was an impressive 17 yard run, and his 2 touchdowns helped boost the offense. If he can stay healthy, Carolina's run game could become the dominant force it once was.

Fozzy Whittaker - The backup running back greatly out-performed both Kenjon Barner and Darren Reaves, neither of which saw much action in this game (Reaves was injured and did not play). Heck, he even out-performed starting backs Stewart and DeAngelo Williams. Fozzy was an interesting pickup in the offseason and now looks as though he could make the final roster as the 3rd string running back. Once again, his stats were: 13 rushes, 71 yards, 1 TD.

Brenton Bersin - Last week, Bersin did not show up against Buffalo. He had only 1 catch for 19 yards. This week, he turned it around with 2 impressive catches, including a 16 yard TD catch from Derek Anderson. The starting receivers at this point look like they will be Kelvin Benjamin, Jason Avant, and Jerricho Cotchery. If Bersin can continue to impress, he may make the final roster as the 5th or even 4th receiver.

Byron Bell - The way that coach Ron Rivera has talked about the left tackle this offseason has made us all believe that he will get the starting job at the position. He may have just clinched that job with his solid play. In the postgame interview, Rivera said that he was not ready to declare Bell the starter, but that Bell played extremely well.

Antoine Cason - The cornerback did an excellent job in both coverage and tackling. He didn't give up any big plays and had 6 tackles, including 2 tackles for loss that were back to back. At a position that looked relatively weak to begin the preseason, Cason is looking strong and may have a case for the starting job.

Luke Kuechly - He impresses every week. Heck, he impresses every play. The 2012 Defensive Rookie of the Year and the reigning Defensive Player of the Year had 4 tackles, including a sack on Chiefs QB Alex Smith. It's scary to think that the best middle linebacker in the NFL is getting even better.

PLAYERS WHO DISAPPOINTED:

DeAngelo Williams - The starting running back couldn't get anything going to open the game, running 3 times for a total of 9 yards. Stewart very quickly took to the field in his place. Williams is nearing the end of his contract and getting older. Many say that once his contract is up, he should be cut. If he can't improve, I may join the people saying that.

Kelvin Benjamin - There were some bright spots, but Benjamin seriously disappointed me with his lack of discipline. In the final 2 minutes of the 1st half, the Panthers were in field goal range, but Benjamin let the cornerback, Chris Owens, get into his head, and Benjamin head-butted him. The boneheaded move gave the Panthers a penalty and moved them back 15 yards. Benjamin has looked pretty solid in the passing game, but he can't let defenders get into his head. He has to keep his composure. He failed to do so.

Josh Norman - The corner got pretty chippy last week, and did so again. Annoyed, coach Rivera pulled him from the game and was seen yelling at Norman, who didn't seem to care that his antics could draw penalties. Norman is by no means irreplaceable, and if he continues to make stupid moves on the field, don't be surprised to see him get replaced. Rivera is not a fan of the way he has been acting and neither am I.

We'll end this column with a few notes: defensive end Charles Johnson tweaked his hamstring during the game. His hamstring has been bothering him over the course of the offseason, so it's a little worrying. Linebacker A.J. Klein intercepted Chiefs backup QB Aaron Murray which led to a Panthers touchdown.

The Panthers are now 1-1 in the preseason. Their next game will be Friday, August 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the New England Patriots.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Carolina Panthers vs. Buffalo Bills - Recap, Takeaways and More


The Carolina Panthers fell to the Buffalo Bills, 20-18, in their first preseason game on Friday night.

Cam Newton did not play as he continued to rest his ankle that he had surgery on this past offseason. Backup quarterbacks Derek Anderson and Joe Webb played well. Matt Blanchard did not, but we'll get to that later.

Rookie wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin gave Panthers fans hope for the future with his incredible catch in the second quarter.

Benjamin raced down the sideline as Anderson lobbed the ball to him. After making contact with Buffalo cornerback Stephon Gilmore, Benjamin tripped and stumbled, nearly falling, but was able to gather his footing just enough to dive and catch the ball in the end zone for a touchdown. Many people called it the play of the game.

The Panthers' front seven on defense performed well as usual, but the secondary, as well as the offensive line, struggled. Those two groups are Carolina's weak points so far, and will have to improve if the team hopes to sustain the success from last season.

Now, let's take a look at some players who impressed, and some who didn't.

PLAYERS WHO IMPRESSED: 

Derek Anderson and Joe Webb - The two backups played well in Cam's place, combining to go for 21-35 with 245 passing yards and 2 touchdowns. Both quarterbacks also did a good job running the ball, as Webb ran 4 times and led the team with 30 rushing yards and Anderson ran twice for 10 yards. Both of Anderson's runs came on third down when the pocket collapsed and he was able to escape and get the first down.

Kelvin Benjamin - The first round draft pick only had one catch, but it was the most impressive of the game. Benjamin did a great job getting past the corner on the play and showed off his great hands. Had he not tripped, he probably still would have made the catch. At 6'5", Benjamin will be bigger than many corners covering him. You can't teach size.

Tavarres King - The young wide receiver played exceptionally well, hauling in 4 receptions for 50 yards. He also had one long catch in the third quarter, but it was called back due to a holding penalty on an offensive lineman. Nobody expected this Panthers receiving core to be any good, but King and Benjamin are doing their best to prove the doubters wrong.

Brandon Williams - The backup tight end had 3 receptions and 50 yards, along with a touchdown in the fourth quarter. If he continues to play the way he did Friday night, he could be a great backup to Greg Olsen. Cam Newton did well his rookie season in two-tight end sets with Olsen and Jeremy Shockey, and the Panthers could go back to more two-tight end sets this season with Williams opposite of Olsen.

Kony Ealy - The second round draft pick had 3 tackles, one in the backfield. After starting out slow, Ealy showed why the Panthers drafted him to begin with: his explosive first step off the line caused him to generate pressure in the backfield, nearly getting to the quarterback and helping shut down the run game. If Greg Hardy is gone after this season, Ealy will be a good player to take his place. And having a season backing up "The Kraken" and Charles Johnson, two of the best defensive ends in the game, will help mold Ealy into a dominant defender.

Chase Blackburn - Playing with Thomas Davis and Luke Kuechly would make any linebacker stand out, but Blackburn played without either and still performed well. He also had 3 tackles and one in the backfield like Ealy. He was able to get to the ball quickly and stuff the running backs.

PLAYERS WHO DISAPPOINTED:

Offensive Line - Towards the beginning of the game, the line did well with Derek Anderson as the quarterback... then things went south quickly. The line couldn't protect Matt Blanchard or Joe Webb, and couldn't help get the run game going at all. They couldn't open up gaps for the running backs or keep the pressure off the quarterbacks. At one point, every starter but Ryan Kalil returned, but the line did not improve. If these linemen don't improve, Cam will be running for his life this season.

Matt Blanchard - The backup quarterback will probably not make the final 53 man roster if he can't improve. He only completed one pass, and threw an interception that was miles away from any Carolina receiver. He was also sacked twice.

Running Backs - Kenjon Barner and Darrin Reaves took to the backfield to prove themselves. They failed. Unable to get anything going besides one goal line touchdown by Reaves, the backs combined to get 27 rushing yards on 16 carries. Backup QB Joe Webb had more yards than that. The blame does not solely fall on them, as the offensive line was no help. However, both backs performed poorly. Hopefully, the Carolina running backs will perform better than this, because Cam cannot carry the load on offense.

Brenton Bersin and Tiquan Underwood - Two receivers who many thought could make a difference on this team failed to do so. Bersin had only one catch for 19 yards and Underwood did not have a single catch. Bersin may not make the final roster if he doesn't step it up. Underwood will probably still make it, but he'll need to step up as well.

Secondary - All night, the Panthers secondary was burned. Unable to stay with receivers step for step, unable to give help, unable to play zone well, and unable to impress. Cornerback Josh Norman did have an interception in the end zone, but nearly got in a few fights, and that kind of player is not the kind that any team needs. This secondary has to help the front seven if the Panthers want to return to the playoffs this season.

We'll end this column with a quick note: the NFL is experimenting with extra points this preseason by moving them back to the 20 yard line. Carolina backup kicker Jordan Gay missed an extra point in the second quarter after Kelvin Benjamin's touchdown.

Carolina's next game is next Sunday, August 17th at 8:00 pm in Carolina. They will play the Kansas City Chiefs.