Advertisement
Advertisement

The Silver O-Lining: Why Panthers Fans Should Feel Optimistic Heading Into 2019

Advertisement

The 2018 season was a promising year for the Carolina Panthers’ offensive line.

Dating back to training camp, the position was decimated due to injuries, which were suffered by several linemen, including Darryl Willams, Matt Kalil, and Amini Silatolu.

The Panthers ranked seventh for the least amount of sacks given up (two per game). Previously, the Panthers had never finished inside the top ten, making 2018 the best ranking it has ever received since Cam Newton joined the team in 2011.

Advertisement

The credit belongs to Ron Rivera who, in the face of adversity, didn’t blink. Two replacement candidates in journeyman Greg Van Roten and rookie Brendan McMahon would now take on more pivotal roles in the team’s offensive scheme.

Perhaps the biggest diamond in the rough was the rapid maturation of second-year tackle Taylor Moton, who became an intransigent force at the tackle position. Pro Football Focus gave Moton a grade of 76.2%, which puts him at the ranking of 16th best tackle in the league during the 2018 season.

Advertisement

An underestimated but determined offensive line led the Carolina Panthers to a hot 6-2 start. Solid play up front play attributed to the breakout of star running back Christian McCaffery, who totaled 1,965 all-purpose yards for the year. The Panthers finished fourth in the league in rushing (133.5 yards per game) and tenth in overall yardage (373.2 yards per game). A promising start to the season would be followed by a paradigm of losses which included many close games when they entered the fourth quarter.

With Cam Newton clearly playing injured, the offensive line would struggle due to simplified play-calling to protect Newton’s ineffective arm, which he admitted could not throw a football more than thirty yards.

The 2018 season truly showed that the Carolina offensive line gave an admirable effort, finishing with the 17th best offensive line in the league, per PFF.

This unit played with a band-of-brothers mentality all year long, which didn’t bend, nor fold when facing contretemps.

Advertisement

For an offensive line pieced together with free agents, journeymen, and an unproven rookie, they really held their own under the giving circumstances. Panthers fans should have high hopes about their team’s offensive line heading into 2019, for what was an inexperienced offensive line has now become game-tested, adding proven depth to the lineup. There’s always room for improvement, and the retirement of Ryan Kalil will likely bring on yet another change at center. 

Advertisement

Check us out on our socials:   
Twitter: @PTSTNews and @TalkPrimeTime
Facebook Page: Prime Time Sports Talk
Join our Facebook Group: Prime Time Sports Talk 
Instagram: @primetimesportstalk

Advertisement

Share this:

Worldwide

Woz’s NFL Notebook: Russell Wilson emerges as the MVP favorite

There’s no shortage of talking points from Week 6 of the NFL.  This edition of my notebook features several quarterbacks making the headlines for different reasons. The Los Angeles Chargers stink, Dan Quinn’s seat is hot and the Carolina Panthers pound the ground in London. Russell Wilson is an MVP candidate, and a brilliant San Francisco 49ers performance concludes this edition of Woz’s NFL notebook.

Read More

The Walsh Way – Week One NFL DFS GPP Plays

First, I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Kevin Walsh, and I am from Pittsburgh, PA. I have been playing DFS since DraftStreet still existed. This is my first season writing for The Scorecrow, and this is my first tournament rundown. I have written about DFS before, so hopefully, that shouldn’t be too much of an issue. I am a huge football and hockey fan, and I am always so engulfed in fantasy sports from September until January. I plan to give you a peek inside what I have going on in my head and hopefully lead you to some DFS success (as well as myself, of course), but enough about me, let’s get to the good stuff.

Read More

2 Responses

  1. Chris Clark was a solid Tackle but the time has come for the Panthers to spend a top pick, aka 1st 2nd or 3rd rounder, in order to bring in a franchise LT.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Advertisement
Browse by Category:
Advertisement
Advertisement

Visit ChiefsBlitz.com for
hard-hitting KC Chiefs coverage.

Advertisement