Panthers are well aware they must shore up the run defense before it's too late

Sir Purr

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CHARLOTTE – Every NFL defense talks about stopping the run every week. Talk of making an offense one dimensional and the many benefits that come with it.


“Talking about it is not good enough,” head coach Ron Rivera said after Carolina’s 24-16 loss in Green Bay.


That’s the cold, hard truth.


The Panthers have struggled to defend the run this season. Carolina is allowing 5.2 yards per rush – most in the NFL – and has surrendered 17 rushing touchdowns – also most in the NFL.


The Packers rushed 27 times for 163 yards on Sunday – a 6.0-yard average – with emerging star Aaron Jones accounting for 93 yards and all three touchdowns on the ground.


“We have to be better if we want to make the playoffs,” safety Eric Reid said.


So how do the Panthers go about making that happen?


Here’s what Rivera said on Monday.


“The biggest thing we’re looking for, really, is everybody is where they need to be,” Rivera said. “As far as our front is concerned, we are a gap control defense. There is accountability. When you look at the gaps, when you look at the scheme – are the guys where they are supposed to be? The other thing that could help, too, are we as coaches giving them opportunities to be successful? In other words, what other things can we do? We changed the front a little and created a little movement up front.”


The Panthers have typically been strong against the run over the years with Rivera at the helm, as you can see in the chart below.
 
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