NamVet4
10-27-2003, 11:25 AM
NEW ORLEANS -- As Stephen Davis goes, so go the Carolina Panthers. And boy, was Davis going on yesterday.
Davis, who was held to 20 yards on 11 carries in the Panthers' loss to Tennessee last week, was back in form yesterday.
He rushed for 178 yards and two touchdowns as Carolina beat the New Orleans Saints 23-20 in overtime.
"We gave them a heavy dose of Stephen," said Carolina coach John Fox.
"He started fast and finished fast."
Davis has rushed for more than 100 yards five times this season, including 159 in Carolina's first game against the Saints. His teams are 19-4 when he breaks 100.
Davis had a key 34-yard run in overtime yesterday to set up John Kasay's 31-yard field goal for the victory that kept the Panthers atop the NFC South.
Courtesy AP
This is the player theRedskins, the FO, Danny Boy and the Old Ball Coach let go.
7 games into the season, based on the perfomance of the new and old players in the Fun 'N Gun was it a mistake?
Davis, who was held to 20 yards on 11 carries in the Panthers' loss to Tennessee last week, was back in form yesterday.
He rushed for 178 yards and two touchdowns as Carolina beat the New Orleans Saints 23-20 in overtime.
"We gave them a heavy dose of Stephen," said Carolina coach John Fox.
"He started fast and finished fast."
Davis has rushed for more than 100 yards five times this season, including 159 in Carolina's first game against the Saints. His teams are 19-4 when he breaks 100.
Davis had a key 34-yard run in overtime yesterday to set up John Kasay's 31-yard field goal for the victory that kept the Panthers atop the NFC South.
Courtesy AP
This is the player theRedskins, the FO, Danny Boy and the Old Ball Coach let go.
7 games into the season, based on the perfomance of the new and old players in the Fun 'N Gun was it a mistake?