The one exception to the rule was wide receiver D.J. Moore, who had one of his most productive games of the 2020 season.
The Panthers’ offense was extraordinarily frustrating to watch at times in last night’s loss to the Packers. Teddy Bridgewater had serious ball security problems, Curtis Samuel had a rare off-game and the playcalling from Joe Brady was particularly confusing.
One big exception to the rule was wide receiver D.J. Moore, who had one of his most productive games of the 2020 season. Moore caught six of eight targets, totaling 131 receiving yards. Here’s every catch he made.
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Moore is now up to 56 catches, four touchdowns and 1,055 yards on the year. While those are strong numbers, they’re also deceiving. The chemistry between Moore and Bridgewater has far too frequently been off this season. Technically that’s a two-way street, but it seems Teddy is more responsible for the miscues in this case.
If Moore had a stronger rapport with a more aggressive QB, he could’ve eclipsed at least six scores and 1,400 yards by now.
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