Banged-up Delhomme gets support after Panthers win

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—DeAngelo Williams(notes) was dominant and set a team record, Julius Peppers(notes) was spectacular and Sherrod Martin(notes) came out of nowhere to produce two of Carolina’s six forced turnovers.

Yet the game ball from the Panthers’ surprisingly easy 34-21 win over Arizona Sunday went to the guy who spent the fourth quarter getting a CT scan: embattled quarterback Jake Delhomme(notes).

“That one is for No. 17,” backup QB Matt Moore(notes) said.

Delhomme was back at Bank of America Stadium on Monday to watch the film of the unlikely victory. Coach John Fox said Delhomme has “some soreness, but feels good” after his chest injury and subsequent hospital visit. Meanwhile, his teammates finally did enough so Delhomme could just manage the game and not have to win it himself.

Delhomme entered the game with an NFL-high 13 interceptions and the Panthers with a league-worst minus-14 turnover margin. Three hours later, Delhomme had his first turnover-free game of the season and the Panthers forced Kurt Warner(notes) into five interceptions and a lost fumble.

Yes, the Panthers harassed Warner into the same six-turnover performance that Delhomme produced in the ugly playoff loss to the Cardinals in January that started his downfall.

“I actually read things today that we weren’t trying as hard,” Fox said. “The fact of the matter is when you turn the ball over at the rate we’ve turned it over we were fortunate to be at 2-4 prior to Sunday’s game. We definitely had to get that fixed.”

They did by returning to the style that Fox craves: a dominant running game combined with a hard-hitting, opportunistic defense.

The Panthers ran it right at the Cardinals’ then-No. 1 ranked rushing defense. They ran it at eight-man fronts. They ran it on normal passing downs. They ran it so much (44 rushes to 15 passes) that Delhomme and Moore did not complete a single pass in the second half.

Williams had a career-long 77-yard run on the way to a 158-yard day that moved him past DeShaun Foster(notes) as the franchise’s all-time leader in yards rushing. Jonathan Stewart(notes) added 87 more yards and two touchdowns. The 270 yards rushing was the second-most in team history.

“I think we’ve run the ball pretty effectively over the last month,” Fox said. “That’s not the area we’ve been concerned with.”

That would be the passing game. Fox debated benching Delhomme last week after he threw three more picks in a home loss to Buffalo. He decided to stick with him, then watched Delhomme be unspectacular—and mistake-free.

He completed 7 of 9 passes for 90 yards in the first half, including a 50-yard touchdown pass to Steve Smith. It was Smith’s first TD and Delhomme’s first touchdown pass to a wide receiver all season.

The running game and the defense, though, took center stage. Peppers, who was criticized for his slow start and his $1 million-a-game salary, continued perhaps the best stretch of his career. He had a leaping interception and 13-yard return for a touchdown. He later sacked Warner and forced a fumble that all but ended Arizona’s comeback hopes.

“All of the naysayers and people that are saying this and that about Julius Peppers, well you can say what you want about him, but we love him,” linebacker Thomas Davis(notes) said.

A newcomer helped, too. Rookie Sherrod Martin, starting at free safety for Charles Godfrey(notes) (ankle), had two interceptions. He was part of a secondary that contained one of the NFL’s most feared passing games.

That took the pressure off Delhomme at a critical point in his career. Sure, he was 0 for 5 passing in the second half before leaving after getting crunched by two Cardinals. But Delhomme, who expects to play Sunday at New Orleans, avoided the mistakes that have plagued his season.

“I was looking forward to getting back out there and just playing,” Delhomme said. “And I think we did that.”

It left the Panthers only 3-4 with a game against one of the NFL’s best up next. But the performance was welcomed and needed by the coach, quarterback and his teammates.

“The biggest thing is just getting those turnovers flipped around,” Fox said. “Maybe sometimes too much is put on ’08. I mean we’re in ’09 now. Last year is last year and for this season at this point, I think that should do something to boost our confidence.”

Updated Nov 2, 5:34 pm EST
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  1. Gerrit
    8. Posted by Gerrit Tue Nov 3 10:07am EST

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    Hey ya'll c'mon down ya hear. We got a burbon st lunch special: Blackend Bird Gumbo, Mmmm Mmmm.
  2. PantherFan95
    7. Posted by PantherFan95 Tue Nov 3 8:52am EST

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    Not jumping on any bandwagon yet! Kurt Warner literally gave us this game in the same fashion that Delhomme has given away many games to our opponents. I'm also still a naysayer with Julius Peppers because it won't be long b4 he goes back on a very well-paid vacation. In fact, now that Julius has reminded us of what he's being paid for, we should demand our money back for all the games that he did not give 50% effort to the team. We are paying him over $1m per game because he should play all games like he did against Arizona. Hey Thomas Davis - u can love him all u want but I don't trust him especially when u never know if he's going to earn his outragous paycheck from week to week.
  3. <i>jammedgun</i>
    6. Posted by jammedgun Mon Nov 2 8:18pm EST

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    it's funny how the fans react after wins and losses. not so much loyalty. i guess when the team is winning, everyone just jumped on on the bandwagon and when they lost, they (the fans) jumped off the wagon immediately and pointed fingers at the wagon as it went by. epic failure.
  4. mitesha
    5. Posted by mitesha Mon Nov 2 7:28pm EST

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    D Will is back
  5. Dave
    4. Posted by Dave Mon Nov 2 7:15pm EST

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    So how serious is this injury? Jake finally going to be listed as questionable like he is every other week? (except this week it'll be because of an injury and not just because he sucks). The defense was amazing and the running game dominated...Jake improved, but beating 2INTs a game really isn't that hard. I still am very skeptical, but go Panthers!
  6. JCHANEY454
    3. Posted by JCHANEY454 Mon Nov 2 7:02pm EST

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    The Panthers are in Da House.
  7. <i>jayball233</i>
    2. Posted by jayball233 Mon Nov 2 6:07pm EST

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    I Hope The Passing game Is Better Than What It Was In The Game? Great Game, Thought Arizona Was Coming Back To Win The Game. I Hope We Play New Orleans Tough To. Go Panthers
  8. Brandon
    1. Posted by Brandon Mon Nov 2 5:54pm EST

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    First! Go Panthers!
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