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After a bad day in Tampa Bay, Panthers rout Saints at home

Monday, October 20, 2008
(Updated 8:07 am)

CHARLOTTE -- Steve Smith called it a debacle. Chris Harris said he was embarrassed. Jake Delhomme described it as awful.

A week after giving up sole possession of first place in the NFC South with a woeful road performance, the Carolina Panthers were determined to prove they were different than the maddeningly inconsistent non-playoff teams of the past two years.

On Sunday, they again looked like one of the NFL's best in a 30-7 domination of the New Orleans Saints, who quickly unraveled after Reggie Bush left with a knee injury and Jeremy Shockey perhaps reinjured his groin.

Delhomme threw for 195 yards and two touchdowns, Jonathan Stewart rushed for another score and the Panthers' defense shut down Drew Brees and the NFL's second-rated offense.

Carolina (5-2) has home victories over Atlanta, Kansas City and New Orleans by a combined 88-16. But the Panthers also had a 27-3 loss at Tampa Bay last weekend.

"You have that nasty taste in your mouth until you play another game," Harris said. "We still thought about it, because we were pretty much embarrassed last week. So we had to come out and do something about it."

Brees, who came in leading the NFL in completions and yards passing, was hounded all day and struggled with his accuracy. The Saints couldn't overcome the loss of Bush in the first half and were smothered by the Panthers' improved defense.

"I thought we got beat in every area," Saints coach Sean Payton said.

The return of Shockey and Marques Colston from injuries not only didn't provide a boost to the offense, Shockey lost a fumble that led to Stewart's 18-yard TD run in his first game back from hernia surgery. A clearly frustrated Shockey said in the locker room he felt "60 percent worse" than before the game, and questioned how the Saints have handled the injury.

"It's embarrassing because I have a reputation I want to uphold," Shockey said. "I play hard. It's hard when you do it on one leg."

Carolina twice stopped New Orleans (3-4) on fourth down in the second half. Julius Peppers had a sack and a forced fumble and the Panthers posted another lopsided home win to improve to 4-0 at Bank of America Stadium.

Delhomme, 7-2 against his former team, threw a 39-yard touchdown pass to a double-covered Smith, and a 4-yard TD to DeAngelo Williams in the third quarter when the Panthers pulled away.

"I think, honestly, we hardly made any mistakes offensively compared to that debacle that we had last week down in Tampa," said Smith, who had six catches for 122 yards and caught his TD pass after he had hit the turf in heavy traffic.

Brees, who had thrown for at least 320 yards in four straight games, completed 21 of 39 passes for 231 yards and no touchdowns. Ken Lucas intercepted him in the third quarter, leading to Williams' touchdown that made it 27-7.

"That's a big turning point in the game," Brees said. "I put that on myself."

By then, Bush was in the locker room. Coming in with an NFL-best 41 receptions, Bush hobbled off the field after a punt return late in the first half after aggravating a left knee injury that kept him out of practice some last week.

"Of course we're going to miss him, and I hope he's not out very long," Brees said.

Brees uncharacteristically struggled with his accuracy and had three balls batted down in the first half. It didn't help that center Jonathan Goodwin left in the second quarter with a left knee injury.

The Saints' lone touchdown was aided by a 15-yard penalty on cornerback Richard Marshall, leading to Mike Karney's 1-yard run.

 

New Orleans 0 7 0 0 -- 7

Carolina 3 10 14 3 -- 30

Car--FG Kasay 39

NO--Karney 1 run (Mehlhaff kick)

Car--Stewart 18 run (Kasay kick)

Car--FG Kasay 48

Car--Smith 39 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick)

Car--Williams 4 pass from Delhomme (Kasay kick)

Car--FG Kasay 28

A--73,687

New Orleans Carolina

First downs 17 18

Total Net Yards 343 336

Rushes-yards 22-115 37-143

Passing 228 193

Punt Returns 4-27 2-26

Kickoff Returns 4-108 2-48

Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-31

Comp-Att-Int 21-39-1 14-22-0

Sacked-Yards Lost 1-3 1-2

Punts 5-35.4 5-47.4

Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0

Penalties-Yards 3-30 3-29

Time of Possession 26:59 33:01

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING--New Orleans, Bush 9-55, McAllister 9-47, Stecker 2-10, Thomas 1-2, Karney 1-1. Carolina, Stewart 17-68, Williams 18-66, Delhomme 1-8, Hoover 1-1.

PASSING--New Orleans, Brees 21-39-1-231. Carolina, Delhomme 14-22-0-195.

RECEIVING--New Orleans, Shockey 5-50, Miller 4-56, Henderson 3-80, Moore 3-10, Meachem 1-9, Campbell 1-8, McAllister 1-6, Bush 1-5, Stecker 1-5, Karney 1-2. Carolina, Smith 6-122, Muhammad 3-43, Jarrett 1-13, King 1-6, Hoover 1-4, Williams 1-4, Stewart 1-3.

MISSED FIELD GOALS--None.

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