Cat Scratch Reader
Normally as the season goes on, the NFL picture becomes clearer and we start to get a good idea of who’s who and what every team is capable of. For the most part, we’ve reached that point in the season, but there are a handful of teams that seem to provide an unpredictable grab bag of outcomes. Two of those teams are meeting in Atlanta on Sunday.
The first time these two teams met, the Panthers were coming off two dreadful showings against the Jaguars and Cardinals (outside of the comeback attempt against the latter). The Falcons had handled the Vikings after taking the Buccaneers to the wire. Naturally, the Falcons were going to steamroll the Panthers. Except the opposite happened. The Panthers blanked the Falcons 30-0.
That game has proven to hold no predictive power over the games that have followed. The Panthers won four out of five, including a road win over the Packers. But the one loss in that stretch was a home 40-9 loss and then they followed the winning spell with a dismal home loss to the Saints. The Falcons handled the Bills then lost four straight, including a blowout loss to the Dolphins. There’s no telling what’s going to happen on Sunday when these two teams collide.
All that said, if there’s one thing that’s become quite clear as the season has gone on, it’s that the Panthers offense lives and dies with Rico Dowdle. Bryce Young has fully morphed into a low upside game manager. The lack of explosiveness in the pass game as hampered the offense, and it’s only been buoyed by Rico Dowdle playing like one of the best backs in the NFL and picking up big chunks of yards on the ground. And that brings us to the keys for the Panthers offense in this Week 11 divisional matchup.