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Around the NFC South

Written By Sepatu on Kamis, 20 September 2012 | 08.22

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Time for a look at the headlines from around the division.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Defensive coordinator Bill Sheridan said the secondary doesn't deserve all the blame for Eli Manning throwing for 510 yards Sunday. He said the front seven of the defense could have given the secondary a lot more help.

It appears as if the Bucs are going to stick with Demar Dotson as their starting right tackle. Jeremy Trueblood had his chance under the new regime and didn't make the most of it.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

Kansas City quarterback Matt Cassel said he's looking forward to the atmosphere in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. I'm not sure he'll be so fascinated on Sunday when he's trying to get his team lined up before the play clock expires.

Although the numbers still are prolific, Nakia Hogan points out the New Orleans passing game hasn't been as sharp as in the past. It's been held back by dropped passes, penalties and missed assignments.

CAROLINA PANTHERS

The Panthers want to upgrade Bank of America Stadium with new video boards and escalators. It's not clear if the team will seek public funding. The stadium, which opened in 1996, was built without any taxpayer money.

In his third season, Brandon LaFell has emerged as a solid No. 2 receiver. He might be the best complement to Steve Smith the Panthers have had since Muhsin Muhammad.

ATLANTA FALCONS

Cornerback Christopher Owens is going through the league's concussion protocol. I'd guess it's very unlikely he'll be ready to play Sunday at San Diego. That means either Dominique Franks or Robert McClain likely will have to take over as the nickel back.

Although he's off to a slow start and was charged with DUI on Tuesday, Mark Bradley writes that it's not time for the Falcons to unload Michael Turner. His point is that the Falcons still need a running game and that's very true. Turner might not be what he was in the past, but the Falcons need him (and Jacquizz Rodgers) to supply a bit of a running game to keep defenses honest against Atlanta's passing game.

20 Sep, 2012


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Podcast: Buccaneers coach Greg Schiano

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20 Sep, 2012


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Video: Blogger Blitz

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20 Sep, 2012


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Video: Panthers-Giants preview

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Video: Breaking down Panthers-Giants

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NFC South evening update

Written By Sepatu on Rabu, 19 September 2012 | 16.02

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Time for a look at the Wednesday afternoon headlines from around the NFL.

CAROLINA PANTHERS

Let's start this one off with a fantasy-football alert. Carolina running back Jonathan Stewart could miss Thursday night's game due to a toe injury. Stewart hasn't practiced all week. If he can't play, expect more carries for DeAngelo Williams and fullback Mike Tolbert also could get some time at tailback.

The Panthers may be catching a bit of a break because the Giants are banged up. The Giants said running back Ahmad Bradshaw, receiver Domenik Hixon and tackle David Diehl will not play in Thursday night's game due to injuries. Andre Brown is expected to take over most of Bradshaw's duties.

ATLANTA FALCONS

Running back Michael Turner apologized to ownership, coaches and fans for being charged with DUI. Turner said he expects to play Sunday against the Chargers, the team he began his career with. Turner could face discipline at some point, but I think that's down the road, after his case moves through the legal system.

Coach Mike Smith is pleased with what he's seen from left tackle Sam Baker so far this season. While fans were spending the offseason screaming for Baker to be released, the Falcons stood by him, saying they believe he's a competent player when healthy. So far, he's been healthy, so maybe the Falcons knew what they were talking about.

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

The Saints are saying all the right things about their 0-2 start. They realize they've dug a hole, but keep pointing to how this team has dealt with adversity well in the past. That's true. But if the Saints don't win Sunday against Kansas City, this season could be over in a hurry.

You probably saw Drew Brees limping around a bit after hurting his ankle Sunday against Carolina. The Saints listed Brees on the injury report Wednesday, but the good news is it doesn't sound like anything to worry about. Brees participated fully in Wednesday's practice.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

The Giants continue to gripe about the Bucs going all out when they were in the victory formation Sunday. The Giants have every right to voice their opinions on this, but they might be wise to move on from this. They've got another game coming up in just over 24 hours.

A lot of people thought the Bucs signed receiver Jordan Shipley because they were concerned about an injury to Preston Parker. As it turned out, they're more concerned about a foot injury to receiver Sammie Stroughter. Coach Greg Schiano said Stroughter's injury could be "long term." Parker practiced fully Wednesday.

20 Sep, 2012


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Panthers need to let Cam Newton run

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin spouted off about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers breaking an unwritten rule Sunday. As Thursday night's game between the Giants and Carolina Panthers approaches, Coughlin should know he's going to see another unwritten rule broken by an NFC South team.

The old adage about not having your quarterback run goes out the window with the Panthers, because they have something rare. They have Cam Newton.

Robert Griffin III, Michael Vick and Tim Tebow all have run versions of the read-option offense, but nobody does it better than Newton, and it shouldn't be just a fad or a gimmick that's used occasionally.

The Panthers need to use the read-option often. They did on Sunday. In a victory against New Orleans, Carolina had 41 rushing plays that went for 219 yards. Of those plays, 23 were designed options, and they resulted in 143 yards and a touchdown. Newton rushed for a career-high 71 yards on 13 carries.

That came only a week after the Panthers ran just one option play and rushed for only 10 yards in a loss to Tampa Bay.

Let's hope Carolina's coaching staff has learned a lesson from those two games. Newton also is a good passer, and the Panthers can't abandon that. But they need a healthy dose of the running game in their offense, and they need Newton to be a big part of that.

Some may say 13 runs by a quarterback are way too many. And for a lot of quarterbacks, that's true. It's often a formula for disaster to have a quarterback running in the open field. Take a big hit from a linebacker, and the quarterback's season could be over.

But that's not much of a concern with Newton because he's as big or bigger than most linebackers. He's 6-foot-5 and 245 pounds. At times in the past, Carolina's coaching staff has talked about possibly limiting Newton's carries. It sounds as if the staff is starting to realize that's not a good idea.

"He gets hit, but not big," coach Ron Rivera said. "And I think there's a difference in that, as well. And a lot of the runs that we have are calculated. He's reading for the most part as to whether or not it's a good idea to hand it off or keep it."

It's good to hear that Rivera realizes that. The chances of Newton getting hurt on a running play are minimal because of his size and strength. I think there's a much better chance of Newton getting hurt if he sits back in the pocket too long and gets blindsided by a large defensive lineman while standing still.

"I'm a football player at the end of the day," Newton said. "If they want me to run, I'll run. If they want me to throw, I'll throw. If they want me to block, I'll block. If they want me to go get some water to better the team, I'm going to do it."

The Panthers need to let Newton run because it causes major problems for opponents, and it also sets up the passing game nicely.

The read-option concept is simple. The quarterback goes up to the line of scrimmage and reads the defensive ends and the outside linebackers. He then takes the snap and goes to one side or the other with a tailback behind him. Depending on how the ends and linebackers react, the quarterback has the option of keeping the ball or pitching it to a running back.

It may not be conventional in the NFL, but even Coughlin, who is all about convention, isn't going to take Rivera to task for running his quarterback. Instead, Coughlin is bracing himself and trying to figure out ways to help his defense get ready for Carolina's read-option.

"Not only are they looking to read certain individuals in a defensive front, they're also setting up other things by his reaction not just simply if you keep, pull or pitch," Coughlin said. "All of that comes to prevail, and when you have a couple of obvious runners with the ability of (DeAngelo) Williams and (Jonathan) Stewart, it even puts more pressure on you because you're not going to arm tackle those guys. They're both fast and they're both capable of going the distance."

Newton's teammates know his running ability is an asset, and they're in favor of using it.

"If he wants to do it, then let him run the ball," veteran left tackle Jordan Gross said. "Because he's a big, strong guy and he's one of the best goal-line backs in the league, too."

Newton rushed for 14 touchdowns last season as a rookie. That's an NFL record for a quarterback. The Panthers are 6-3 when Newton rushes for at least 50 yards.

It's pretty obvious that when Newton is running, the Panthers have a better chance to win. So don't worry about convention. Let him run a lot.

Not even Coughlin, who was furious that Tampa Bay's defensive players still were going hard when the Giants were in their victory formation Sunday, can question going against this unwritten rule.

In Carolina, the rule is the Panthers are a better team when Newton is running.

20 Sep, 2012


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Matt Ryan thrives in shotgun formation

Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan has been at his best out of the shotgun formation.

According to ESPN Stats & Information, Ryan has the league's best Total QBR (98.6) out of the shotgun formation. Houston's Matt Schaub (93.3) is the only other quarterback with a Total QBR above 90 out of the formation.

Ryan has completed 23 of 32 (71.9 percent) passes for 227 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions out of the shotgun formation.

Carolina's Cam Newton hasn't been as efficient out of the formation, but he's used it more often and has put up a bigger yardage total. Newton has completed 33 of 48 (68.8 percent) passes for 517 yards and two touchdowns. But Newton also has been intercepted once and sacked four times. His Total QBR out of the shotgun formation is 66.4.

Tampa Bay's Josh Freeman has been somewhat efficient out of the formation, but he hasn't used it as much as Newton or Ryan. Freeman has completed 15 of 25 (60 percent) for 184 yards and two touchdowns. But Freeman also has been intercepted once and sacked twice. His Total QBR out of the shotgun formation is 80.2.

Surprisingly, New Orleans Drew Brees, who usually leads all NFC South quarterbacks in most statistical categories, has struggled out of the shotgun formation this season.

Brees has completed 42 of 74 (56.8 percent) attempts for 537 yards and two touchdowns. But Brees has been intercepted three times and sacked three times. His Total QBR out of the shotgun formation is 49.6.

20 Sep, 2012


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Julio Jones having problems with drops

Last season, Julio Jones was Atlanta's sure-handed receiver, while Roddy White was leading the NFL in drops.

So far this season, they've reversed roles. According to ESPN Stats & Information, Jones is tied for second in the league with three drops through two games. And tight end Tony Gonzalez isn't far behind Jones. Gonzalez has two drops.

The only other NFC South receiver, tight end or running back with two drops is New Orleans tight end Jimmy Graham, who has had two passes slip through his hands.

The Falcons rank No. 4 in the NFL with six team drops. The Saints are tied for fifth with five drops.

The Panthers and Buccaneers each have dropped only one pass.

20 Sep, 2012


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Carolina O-line gets recognition

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Offensive lines usually don't get the credit they deserve.

But we've got an opportunity to, at least temporarily, change that, so let's put the spotlight on Carolina's offensive line. The Panthers are this week's winners of the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award. Named after Hall of Fame coach John Madden, the award is intended to recognize an offensive line that gives its quarterback strong protection and contributes to the team's overall success.

Carolina's offensive line did that in Sunday's 35-27 victory over New Orleans. The Panthers had 219 yards rushing and quarterback Cam Newton was sacked just once and hit only twice.

"When you can beat a team like New Orleans, with a balanced offense of run and pass, you know you have a good offensive line,'' Madden said.

Carolina's offensive line consists of tackles Jordan Gross and Byron Bell, guards Amini Silatolu and Geoff Hangartner and center Ryan Kalil. But the Panthers could face a challenge Thursday night when they host the New York Giants. Bell is dealing with an ankle injury and might not be able to play. If he can't, the Panthers will have to turn to either Bruce Campbell or Garry Williams.

20 Sep, 2012


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