Carolina BBQs Kansas City to Take Lead in NFC South
Oct 5th 2008 7:42PM by Sportz Assassin (author feed)
Filed under: Chiefs, Panthers, AFC West, NFC South
Tony Gonzalez passed Shannon Sharpe for all-time receiving yardage for a tight end. That is the beginning and the end of the good news for the Kansas City Chiefs today.
The Carolina Panthers just drilled the Chiefs, 34-0, and took sole possession of first place in the NFC South.
The stat of the game isn’t how the Panthers outgained the Chiefs 441 to 127. It isn’t that this was the biggest shutout in Panthers history. It is the fact that Carolina held Larry Johnson to just two yards rushing.
Yep. Just one week after nearly topping the 200 yard mark, LJ gained just two yards on seven carries. He now joins quite a list of backs who failed to hit the century mark rushing against the Panthers: LaDainian Tomlinson, Matt Forte, Adrian Peterson and Michael Turner.
The Chiefs passing game was a joke, too. Damon Huard threw for just 86 yards before he was pulled for Tyler Thigpen. The Chiefs gained the smallest amount of yardage in 22 years.
Carolina couldn’t relate to KC’s problems since their offense was doing anything they wanted.
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