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Williams more effective in 2nd halves

Carolina Panthers
01/14/2008 8:21 AM
The Charlotte Observer reports the Carolina Panthers' running game was a source of satisfaction and frustration during the 2007 season. Satisfaction, because when Carolina's rushing attack clicked, it dominated -- and brought results. The Panthers were 6-2 in the eight games in which they topped 100 yards, and they totaled 166 or more in five. They won each of those games. Frustration, in that the Panthers failed to gain 100 yards on the ground in half of their games. Since an effective running game is a key part of coach John Fox's scheme, Carolina was 1-7 in those punchless games. Read more