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Panthers Gut Out Victory over Cardinals 27-23

If there was ever a game that fit the definition of a ‘gut check' this one was it. The Panthers found themselves down by 14 points early in the 3rd quarter and facing the prospect of somehow moving the ball against the Cardinals stingy defense. The Panthers turned to the NFL's latest fad, the wildcat formation, and marched down the field and scored when DeAngelo Williams broke some tackles and let the home crowd know these Panthers were not going to go down without a fight.

On the Cardinals next possession mammoth DT Maake Kemoeatu answered John Fox's call to gut out a big play and laid a hit on Cardinals RB Edgerrin James to force a fumble. On the Panthers first play WR Steve Smith cooked CB Rod Hood for a TD and the game was suddenly tied.

This is about as much journalistic prose as you will get from me but before I get into my Keys of the Game I have to say the Cardinals have one of the best if not the best passing offense in the league. QB Kurt Warner put up 381 passing yards on the Panthers and if not for the 2 key turnovers the Cardinals probably would have won easily. The Panther D just could not stop them.

Offense Keys to the Game:

 

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  • After a dreadful 1st half on offense that saw the Panthers fumble inside their 10 yard line the Panthers finally got the running game going. D-Will was awesome with his outside cuts and 2nd efforts on the inside runs.
  • WR Steve Smith had a typical game for him with 100+ yards and two TD's. I believe I predicted he would beat Hood yet again for a TD. I have to admit that second TD sure did look like he stepped out of bounds. What saved him was the camera angles didn't show enough to over rule it.
  • The offensive line struggled at first but the Panthers countered with quick passes and runs up the middle to keep the Cardinals from blitzing too much.
  • QB Jake Delhomme shook off a horrid 1st half to lead the Panther come back, standing in the pocket to deliver the ball and taking a lot of shots as a result.
  • How sweet was it to see the Panthers run the ball for a 1st down to protect the lead and seal the victory? That 3rd down draw play that went for 13 yards by D-Will to ice it was the type of play champions make when the game is on the line.

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Defense Keys to the Game:

  • The Panthers continually brought the heat to rattle Kurt Warner but it rarely had an affect. The Panthers did consistently collapse the pocket only to see Warner deliver yet another pin point pass. It was tough to watch the Panthers get marched on so effectively
  • DT Maake Kemoeatu had the defensive play of the game in my view. He blew past the Cardinals center and laid a wallop on James that changed the game.
  • DE Charles Johnson is pushing for even more playing time as he put up 2 sacks and played well the whole game. We questioned at the beginning of the season whether Johnson was the answer opposite Julius Peppers and he is starting to deliver the answer.
  • LB Jon Beason is in my humble and admittedly biased opinion is turning in a Pro Bowl season. Sure, he had a key INT that was delivered to him courtesy of RB JJ Arrington but beyond that he was all over the field. He is the leader of this formidable Panther defense in all aspects of the defense.
  • I think DE Hilee Taylor logged his greatest number of minutes all season and he didn't waste it. He generated a key holding call from LT Mike Gandy that derailed a Cardinals 4th quarter drive as he rushed Warner like a banshee all day.
  • Thank goodness S Charles Godfrey pays attention on special teams. The Cardinals ran a fake FG try in the 1st half that would have worked if not for the quick reaction of Godfrey who prevented the Cardinals from converting the 1st down. 

As impressed as I am with the Cardinals passing game I'm even more amazed the Panthers were able to stop it enough to win the game. History has shown that when the Panthers start the season 6-2 or better then end up playing for the NFC championship. I have no doubt these Panthers are good enough to keep that streak going.

Poll
Cardinals vs. Panthers Game MVP is:
Steve Smith
25 votes
DeAngelo Williams
28 votes
Jake Delhomme
1 votes
Maake Kemoeatu
4 votes
Charles Johnson
7 votes
Jon Beason
5 votes

70 votes | Poll has closed

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I have to give it to WIlliams

that drive to start the 2nd half was a great drive. It really shows what type of team we have in my opinion. I’m thinking it may deserve a post of it’s own.

by LittleKing on Oct 27, 2008 9:53 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I would agree

The ‘wildcat’ formation is the latest fad and the Panthers are running it well.

I blog the Carolina Panthers at www.catscratchreader.com

by Jaxon on Oct 27, 2008 10:03 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I forgot to mention the big 3rd down catch by Jqarrett

on that drive to seal the victory. It was nice to see the guy make a key contribution and you could hear the fans give him praise for it. We need Jarrett to get 2-5 catches per week.

I blog the Carolina Panthers at www.catscratchreader.com

by Jaxon on Oct 27, 2008 10:02 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Williams

Got my vote as well. I don’t think the Panthers have to defend an aerial assault like that again until they play Denver. At least I hope not. Warner is one heck of a quarterback!

by Davejinxer on Oct 27, 2008 12:55 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Moose.

I know everyone in the chat room is calling for the head of D.J. Hackett just because Jarrett made a few catches today.

The game wouldn’t have been so close if Moose didn’t drop that in-his-chest TD.

Here’s a quick statistic for you. There’s only been two times in our history that we’ve been 6-2. The 03 Super Bowl run, and the NFC Championship run in 05.

Massive Kudos to the Defense for holding off Kurt Warner, he burned us pretty bad in the passing game. But they were also one-dimensional, and they could never hammer the ball in once they marched down the field for the end-zone where the passing game is less effective.

[i]"Once again the trowsers of evil are yanked down by the mocking hands of justice!"[/i] -Revshawn

by Revshawn on Oct 27, 2008 1:16 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Balance

The Panthers are showing that they are extremely balanced. And when one unit doesn’t play well, another steps in to compensate. The defense has kept us in many games this year. Yesterday was the opposite. Warner was picking apart our D, but Jake, Smith and Williams stepped up to change things.

I just want to see all units dominating at once against a good team. We are going to need that when we have to play a team like the Giants.

on behalf of tha dirty south: soul food, carolina blue, southern hospitality, and tha queen city

by southtunnel on Oct 27, 2008 1:51 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Good game guys

DeAngelo Williams looked like a much more complete back that I was expecting to see and Steve Smith made the plays that I was hoping he wouldn’t. As I said today in a post, in the end one team made the plays to win and one team didn’t.

by cgolden on Oct 27, 2008 4:47 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

Enjoyed the discussion Charles

You have a good team and I expect to see the Cards in the playoffs.

I blog the Carolina Panthers at www.catscratchreader.com

by Jaxon on Oct 28, 2008 8:55 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Pretty even vote so far

I voted for Smith but after looking at the highlights again I think D-Will is just as deserving. He has really elevated his game recently.

I blog the Carolina Panthers at www.catscratchreader.com

by Jaxon on Oct 28, 2008 10:31 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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