Panthers lacking potency|Passing woes are a consistent problem
Published 10:24 am Tuesday, December 15, 2009
By By MIKE CRANSTON, AP Sports Writer
CHARLOTTE Carolinas John Fox has always been a run-first coach. This season, hes become a run-only coach.
No matter who plays quarterback, the combination of receivers or the playcalling, the Panthers passing game remains one of the NFLs worst in their lost season.
Contrary to popular belief, Id like to be able to throw the ball better, Fox said Monday, a day after Carolina (5-8) lost to New England 20-10. The reality is we havent.
Not with Jake Delhomme throwing 18 interceptions in 11 games, and not with replacement Matt Moore guiding a stalled offense to two touchdowns in two weeks.
With Steve Smith the only reliable receiver and with a banged-up offense line, the Panthers rank 28th in the NFL in passing offense. Not even facing the Patriots struggling secondary Sunday could get the Panthers out of their funk.
Carolina has two touchdowns and 32 points in the past three games.
There are a lot of moving parts. I dont think its just the quarterback to be critical of, Fox said. Sometimes I think its been protection. Sometimes I think its been routes. Sometimes I think its been the throw. So thats kind of where it is. All we can try to do is improve it.
Perhaps the best scene to show where the Panthers stand on offense these days came on the second of consecutive illegal shift penalties in the second half against the Patriots Sunday.
With the inexperienced Moore apparently trying to change the play at the line of scrimmage, there was confusion between receivers Muhsin Muhammad and Dwayne Jarrett on where to line up. Muhammad then went in motion, drawing a flag.
Muhammad and Jarrett, by the way, have combined for zero touchdown catches this season. Smith, on pace for the fewest catches and yards receiving since his second year in the league in 2002, has all five of Carolinas TD catches by a wide receiver.
Its meant that despite another solid season from running back DeAngelo Williams, the Panthers are all but mathematically eliminated from the playoff race and guaranteed to continue the franchises history of never posting consecutive winning seasons.
And while the defense has held its own despite numerous injuries the latest a right ankle injury that had cornerback Richard Marshall in a walking boot Monday the offense has been meek. The Panthers have scored 30 or more points once this season after doing it seven times in 2008.
I just cant quite put my finger on it, Williams said.
There are several reasons for the passing game woes. Delhomme was having the worst season of his career before breaking a finger. Moore was the best option behind him, but he had started three NFL games before this season.
The Panthers for years have been trying to find a reliable No. 2 receiver, and the aging Muhammad and disappointing Jarrett are struggling. Left tackle Jordans Gross season-ending broken leg caused an offensive line shuffle.
Fox declined to declare Moore the starter next Sunday against Minnesota, saying Delhomme remains day-to-day. He also danced around whether Delhomme will return for meaningless late-season games ahead of Moore, who was 15 of 30 for 197 yards and one touchdown against the Patriots.
Hes an athletic guy. Hes got good mobility. He can make all the throws. I think he has a strong arm. I think hes shown the ability to throw the deep ball, Fox said of Moore. There are some game mechanics and execution that I think we need to continue to improve. And I think that will happen with experience or has a chance to happen with experience.
At least the Panthers will remain in the national spotlight by playing elite teams to close out what has a good chance of being Foxs worst season in Charlotte.
Up next is a Sunday night home game against Brett Favre and the Vikings (11-2), who are a win away from the NFC North title. Then theres a trip to the Meadowlands to face the playoff-hungry New York Giants (7-6). All the Panthers have to do then is close out the season at home against New Orleans (13-0), which could be looking to finish a perfect regular season.
Not a good scenario when scoring points is so difficult.
Its not been one thing. Its been a combination, Fox said. Were without some key guys. Its not like wholesale changes, but our struggles in the passing game continue.
NOTES: RB Jonathan Stewart has a toe injury. Fox wouldnt say if it was the same big left toe that Stewart had surgery on before his rookie season. … RT Jeff Otah left late in Sundays game with a sore shoulder, but also has a sore knee. … Fox said SLB Nail Diggs didnt start because of sore ribs.