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BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM / NOVEMBER 16, 2014 vs ATLANTA FALCONS IN THIS ISSUE 5 30 Vol. XX • No. 8 37 5 Game Day Entertainment 37 Q&A with Jerricho Cotchery 8 42 The TopCats In the Spotlight: Graham Gano 13 2014 Panthers Headshots 47 Coach of the Week Spotlight 16 2014 Panthers Coaches 49 Mick’s Bag: Our Walter Payton Man of the Year 19 League Leaders 23 Panthers Privileges 53 A Salute to Service 24 2014 Falcons Headshots 26 2014 Panthers Statistics 27 2014 Falcons Statistics 29 Keep Pounding 30 Salute to Service: Shaw AFB Visit 32 Team Rosters Editor Ryan Anderson Photography AP Images Goodstuff Creative Melissa MelvinRodriguez Kent Smith 57 Ticket Information / Team Store 60 Bank of America Stadium Diagram 62 Stadium Policies / Information Cover Image AP Images Design & Layout Vincent Llora Printer emediagroup 3 Cam Newton, Carolina Panthers Quarterback Treat your cold without getting off the field. 24/7 care from your phone, tablet or computer. Introducing Virtual Visit. Get anytime, anywhere care without an appointment. It’s just one more way you can see one of our medical professionals whenever, wherever you need to. So whether it’s urgent care, emergency care, primary care or now Virtual Visit, your health takes a system working as One. Get more information or enroll now at CarolinasHealthCare.org/VirtualVisit Available to Carolinas HealthCare System patients located in North Carolina at time of visit. Panthers fans, can you keep up with Cam Newton? Visit CamYourself.org to see how you match up against your #1 quarterback! Make a video and share with your friends! #CamYourself GAME DAY ENTERTAINMENT National Anthem Halftime The Parris Island Marine Band Parris Island, S.C. The United States Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon On October 28, 1915, the Department of the Navy officially transferred Marine Corps recruit training from Norfolk, Va., to Parris Island, S.C. Among the first 750 Marines sent to Parris Island were the Depot’s first bandmaster and the Depot’s first drum major, who with a group of Marine musicians, formed the Parris Island Marine Band. Until this time, musicians had been trained by individual bands, so a field music school was established at Parris Island to train buglers who were still being used for calls and signals. Musicians also doubled as marksmanship instructors, close combat instructors, and provided support for various units on the Depot. In addition to the constant state of musical readiness for which Marine bands are known, the members never lose sight of the fact that they are, first and foremost, Marines. To live up to this responsibility, the band participates in all required Marine Corps training, consisting of Marine field exercises, physical fitness and combat readiness tests, combat water survival, and annual service rifle qualification. This is to ensure Marine musicians remain prepared to perform their primary mission as basic Marine riflemen. Today, the Parris Island Marine Band, with 50 enlisted instrumentalists and one band officer, performs hundreds of commitments each year in every idiom imaginable. The different groups within the band consist of a concert band, marching/ceremonial band, stage band, brass quintet, and jazz combo. The Parris Island Marine Band’s primary mission is to provide musical support for the Recruit Training Regiment as well as events in the Beaufort area. In addition to playing at more than 40 recruit graduations each year, the band also performs numerous concerts and parades all across the United States, to include performances in Minnesota, Kentucky, Florida, New York, Georgia, Massachusetts, and South Carolina. The culmination of military pride and efficiency, along with precise musical expertise, has set the United States Marine Field Bands apart from any other military unit. The Parris Island Marine Band is dedicated to upholding and displaying the high standards and traditions established by the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon is a 24-man rifle platoon that performs a unique precision drill exhibition. This highly disciplined platoon exemplifies the professionalism associated with the United States Marine Corps. The Silent Drill Platoon first performed in the Sunset Parades of 1948 and received such an overwhelming response that it soon became a regular part of the parades at Marine Barracks Washington, D.C. The Marines execute a series of calculated drill movements and precise handling of their hand-polished, 10-andone-half pound, M1 Garand rifles with fixed bayonets. The routine concludes with a unique rifle inspection sequence demonstrating elaborate rifle spins and tosses. These Marines are individually selected from the Schools of Infantry located in Camp Pendleton, Calif., and Camp Lejeune, N.C., based on interviews conducted by barracks personnel. Once selected, Marines are assigned to Marine Barracks Washington to serve a 2-year ceremonial tour. Beyond their ceremonial duties, the Marines collaterally train in the field as infantrymen. To remain proficient, these Marines hone their infantry skills at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., throughout the year. Experienced members of the Silent Drill Platoon have the opportunity to audition to become rifle inspectors. They must go through inspection tryouts graded by the rifle inspectors of the previous year. Only two Marines per year are selected to become rifle inspectors. They, along with the platoon’s drill master, are entrusted with keeping and passing on the unique knowledge and traditions of the Silent Drill Platoon. Invocation Chaplain (MAJ) Brad Borders Chaplain (MAJ) Brad Borders is a native of Statesville, N.C. He serves as a chaplain for 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Fort Bragg N.C. He has been married to his wife Tammy for 23 years and has two amazing children Tori (19) and Jack (16). 5 GAME DAY ENTERTAINMENT (continued) Pregame Navy Counselor First Class Steven Powell & US Navy Personnel Specialist Chief Petty Officer Natalie Howe Performing America The Beautiful and God Bless The USA are 2014 World Series Participant, Navy Counselor First Class Steven Powell from the Navy Recruiting District San Francisco and U.S. Navy Personnel Specialist Chief Petty Officer (Aviation Warfare) Natalie Howe from the Navy recruiting District New York. NC1 Steven D. Powell has been in the US Navy for 23 years. His first duty station was NAS Moffett Field, Ca. as an Aircraft Structural Mechanic. Steven was deployed to several countries including Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. He was then converted to a Navy Counselor in 2005. Currently he is assigned as the Leading Petty Officer of Navy Recruiting Station Concord in Pleasant Hill, Calif. PSC Howe was born in Port Antonio, Jamaica but grow up in Meriden, Conn. She joined the U.S. Navy in 1999. After finishing basic training she reported to “A” School in Meridian, Miss. Her first duty station was Personnel Support Detachment in Norfolk, Va., followed by VP-65 in Point Mugu, Calif., in 2003 where she earned her Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist qualification. Then she reported to Navy Operational Support Center Phoenix in 2006. She transfered to Pacific Fleet Career Information Team in Whidbey Island, Wash., in 2010 as an instructor she earned her Master Training Specialist qualification. After that command decommissioned she travel across the country to Navy Recruiting District New York where she is currently the Enlisted Senior Classifier. Color Guard 6 Today’s colors are presented by five separate color guard groups representing each branch of the United States Military. The color guard groups are represented from the following: United States Army-Charlotte Recruiting Company (Charlotte, N.C.), U.S. Marine Corps-US Marine Corps Reserves, Combat Logistic Battalion-451 (Charlotte, N.C.), U.S. Navy-Navy Operational Support Center (Charlotte, N.C.), U.S. Air Force- North Carolina National Guard, 145th Airlift Wing (Charlotte, N.C.), and the US Coast Guard-U.S. Coast Guard Sector Field Office Fort Macon’s Color Guard (Wilmington, N.C.). Field flags will be held by service men and women from Fort Jackson, S.C., the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, Combat Logistic battalion-451 (Charlotte, N.C.), the Navy Operational Support Center (Charlotte, N.C.), Shaw Air Force Base, and the U.S. Coast Guard (Wilmington, N.C.). Keep Pounding Drum Ceremony US Army Sgt. Kyle White Keep Pounding has become a Carolina Panthers mantra in honor of late Panthers player and coach Sam Mills. Mills first used the phrase “Keep Pounding” as a coach, in an emotional speech to the team prior to the Jan. 2, 2004 Panthers vs. Cowboys playoff victory. Mills spoke about commitment, dedication to teammates, team effort and never giving up…he asked players to “Keep Pounding.” Immediately following the coin toss, please turn your attention to the 20-yard line at the Southeast end of the stadium. Today’s Keep Pounding Drummer is former US Army Sgt. Kyle White. After enlisting in 2006, White attended initial military training and the US Army Airborne course before being assigned to Italy and later deployed to Afghanistan as a platoon radio telephone operator. In November of 2007, Kyle’s patrol was ambushed and he sustained severe injuries after a grenade detonated knocking him unconscious, sending shrapnel into his face, and blocking him and several other soldiers off from the rest of their patrol. Despite his own wounds, White preceded to collect and save his wounded comrades amidst heavy enemy fire as well as providing key information to his higher headquarters to understand the enemy position. After sustaining a second concussion due to another mortar assault, White continued to help friendly Afghan Army forces establish a secure perimeter and secured a MedEvac rescue for his comrades and lastly, for himself. White has been heavily decorated for his extraordinary service and uncommon valor including receiving the nation’s highest military recognition, the Medal of Honor. 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Last season, Gano’s 79.7 touchback percentage was the top mark in the NFL and is the highest percentage in a season since Brad Daluiso in 1992 (81.3 percent). 8 Cam Newton, Quarterback for the Carolina Panthers LIKE A WINNING TEAM, YOUR HEALTH TAKES A SYSTEM WORKING AS ONE A system means better coordination, better collaboration and better care. The experts at Carolinas HealthCare System have built a connected system with more choices for you. CarolinasHealthCare.org CAROLINAS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM IS THE OFFICIAL HEALTHCARE PROVIDER OF THE CAROLINA PANTHERS Look Who’s engineereD Another Winning Drive. As the official vehicle of the NFL, GMC understands what it takes to engineer a winning drive. Introducing the all-new 2015 GMC Yukon Denali. You’ll feel like you’re in your own luxury suite sitting in the heated and cooled leather-appointed front seats, surrounded by brushed-aluminum trim and burl poplar wood accents. 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TOGETHERWESAVE.COM 2014 CAROLINA PANTHERS 1 3 Cam Newton Quarterback 13 Kelvin Benjamin Wide Receiver 23 Melvin White Cornerback 31 James Dockery Cornerback 42 Colin Jones Safety 8 Derek Anderson Quarterback 14 Joe Webb Quarterback 24 Josh Norman Cornerback 33 Tre Boston Safety 43 Fozzy Whittaker Running Back 9 Brad Nortman Punter 16 Philly Brown Wide Receiver 25 Bené Benwikere Cornerback 34 DeAngelo Williams Running Back 44 J.J. Jansen Long Snapper 56 A.J. Klein Linebacker 11 Graham Gano Kicker 20 Antoine Cason Cornerback 26 Chris Ogbonnaya Running Back 38 Robert Lester Safety 53 Ben Jacobs Linebacker 57 Adarius Glanton Linebacker Brenton Bersin Wide Receiver 21 Thomas DeCoud Safety 28 Jonathan Stewart Running Back 41 Roman Harper Safety 54 Jason Williams Linebacker 58 Thomas Davis Linebacker 13 2014 CAROLINA PANTHERS 59 Luke Kuechly Linebacker 68 Andrew Norwell Guard 78 Nate Chandler Tackle 86 Brandon Williams Tight End 95 Charles Johnson Defensive End 14 63 David Foucault Tackle 70 Trai Turner Guard 79 Chris Scott Guard 88 Greg Olsen Tight End 96 Wes Horton Defensive End 64 Brian Folkerts Center 74 Mike Remmers Tackle 81 Jason Avant Wide Receiver 91 Colin Cole Defensive Tackle 97 Mario Addison Defensive End 66 Amini Silatolu Guard 75 Fernando Velasco Guard 82 Jerricho Cotchery Wide Receiver 92 Dwan Edwards Defensive Tackle 98 Star Lotulelei Defensive Tackle 67 Ryan Kalil Center 77 Byron Bell Tackle 84 Ed Dickson Tight End 94 Kony Ealy Defensive End 99 Kawann Short Defensive Tackle 2014 PANTHERS COACHES RON RIVERA HEAD COACH Ron Rivera was named the fourth coach in Carolina Panthers history on January 11, 2011. In 2013, his third year with the Panthers, Rivera led Carolina to 12 wins, the NFC South division title and its first playoff appearance since 2008. After starting the season with a 1-3 record, the Panthers won 11 of their final 12 regular season games – including a franchise record eight-game winning streak – to secure the No. 2 seed in the NFC and a first-round bye. In recognition of that success, Rivera was named NFL Coach of the Year by the Associated Press. Carolina’s record has improved every season under Rivera. Before joining the Panthers, Rivera served two stints as a defensive coordinator, first with the Chicago Bears from 200406 and then with the San Diego Chargers from midway through the 2008 season until the end of 2010. Rivera also coached as an assistant with the Chargers, the Bears, and the Philadelphia Eagles. A second-round draft choice of Chicago in 1984, Rivera played nine seasons as a linebacker with the Bears and was a member of the Super Bowl XX championship team. Sean McDermott Richard Rodgers Mike Shula Jason Benguche Ray Brown Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Assistant Strength and Conditioning Assistant Offensive Line Curtis Fuller Pete Hoener Al Holcomb Tight Ends Linebackers Bruce DeHaven Ken Dorsey Assistant Special Teams Quarterbacks Joe Kenn John Matsko Strength and Conditioning 16 Offensive Line Defensive Assistant / Defensive Backs Sam Mills III Assistant Defensive Line Jim Skipper Eric Washington Steve Wilks Running Backs Defensive Line Secondary/Pass Defense Coordinator Ricky Proehl John Ramsdell Wide Receivers Senior Offensive Assistant A V AA VA I LI LAA BBL LE EA T A T S O U T H PA R K • C H A R L O T T E w w w.d ia m o n d s- d i r e c t.co m 2013 LEAGUE LEADERS 2014 Regular Season Statistics as of 11/10/14. RUSHING YARDS Murray, Dal. Foster, Hou. Bell, Pit Forsett, Bal. Lynch, Sea. McCoy, Phi. Forte, Chi. Att Yds 244 1233 161 822 162 747 133 721 153 689 173 641 147 616 Avg Long TD 5.1 51 7 5.1 43 7 4.6 81 1 5.4 52 5 4.5 32 9 3.7 28 2 4.2 19 3 RECEIVING YDS Yds Rec Avg Long TD A. Brown, Pit. 1070 79 13.5 54t 8 D. Thomas, Den. 1002 65 15.4 86t 6 Hilton, Ind. 937 56 16.7 49 3 Tate, Det. 909 66 13.8 73t 3 Nelson, G.B. 889 56 15.9 80t 8 J. Jones, Atl. 853 61 14.0 40t 3 Sanders, Den. 852 62 12.6 48 6 PUNT RETURNS Ret Yds Avg Long TD Sproles, Phi. 23 392 17.0 82t 2 A. Jones, Cin. 13 193 14.8 47 0 Edelman, N.E. 18 251 13.9 84t 1 Hester, Atl. 12 151 12.6 62t 1 Ginn, Ariz 15 177 11.8 71t 1 Hammond, K.C. 13 152 11.7 47 0 Thomas, K.C. 14 155 11.1 28 0 KICKOFF RETURNS Ret Yds Avg Long TD Landry, Mia. 19 608 32.0 74 0 A. Jones, Cin. 12 383 31.9 97 0 J. Jones, Bal. 20 634 31.7 108t 1 B. Cunningham, St.L 16 482 30.1 75 0 Davis, K.C. 14 394 28.1 99t 1 Todman, Jac. 27 710 26.3 40 0 Ellington, S.F. 14 361 25.8 38 0 INTERCEPTIONS Int YdsLong TD Gipson, Cle. 6 158 26.3 62t 1 Grimes, Mia. 5 80 16.0 32 1 Skrine, Cle. 4 34 8.5 30 0 Cox, S.F. 4 12 3.0 10 0 McKelvin, Buf. 4 10 2.5 9 0 Hayward, G.B. 3 113 37.7 82t 1 14 others with 3 interceptions. SACKSNo Houston, K.C. (LB) 12.0 Barwin, Phi. (LB) 10.5 Dumervil, Bal. (LB) 10.5 Dareus, Buf. (DT) 10.0 Griffen, Min. (DE) 9.0 V. Miller, Den. (LB) 9.0 2 players with 8.5 sacks. KICKING Gostkowski, N.E. Vinatieri, Ind. Tucker, Bal. Bailey, Dal. Parkey, Phi. Sturgis, Mia. Suisham, Pit. PUNTING Way, Was. Lechler, Hou. Huber, Cin. Martin, Det. Quigley, NY-J Nortman, Car. Kern, Ten. PAT 29 32 26 30 33 24 29 ATT 29 32 26 30 33 24 29 FG FGA PTS 24 25 101 20 20 92 19 22 83 17 20 81 16 17 81 19 23 81 16 18 77 No Yds Lg Avg I20 Net 4019757749.41141.5 4420987147.71537.8 4420916947.51844.3 4018976447.41841.1 5023716947.41242.5 4822756747.41439.1 4922926946.81441.0 PASSING Team Att Cmp Cmp%Yards Yd/Att TD TD%LongInt Int% Rate A. Rodgers G.B.27718767.524078.69259.080t 31.1120.1 ManningDen.35323967.729128.25298.286t 72.0112.0 Roethlisberger Pit. 38126168.530638.04236.080t 51.3107.3 Romo Dal.26918568.822448.34186.768t 62.2107.2 Brady N.E.33421464.123927.16226.656t 20.9103.5 Rivers S.D.29419767.023518.00206.850 82.7102.6 Luck Ind.39325063.630857.85266.652 92.3100.3 AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE EAST DIVISION WLT New England 720 Buffalo 540 Miami 540 New York Jets 2 8 0 NORTH DIVISION WLT Cleveland 630 Cincinnati 531 Pittsburgh 640 Baltimore 640 EAST DIVISION WLT Philadelphia 720 Dallas 730 New York 360 Washington 360 NORTH DIVISION WLT Detroit 720 Green Bay 630 Minnesota 450 Chicago 360 SOUTH DIVISION WLT Indianapolis 630 Houston 450 Tennessee 270 Jacksonville 190 WEST DIVISION WLT Denver 720 Kansas City 630 San Diego 540 Oakland 090 SOUTH DIVISION WLT New Orleans 450 Carolina 361 Atlanta 360 Tampa Bay 180 WEST DIVISION WLT Arizona 810 Seattle 630 San Francisco 540 St. Louis 360 19 IN CELEBRATION OF Small Businesses ACROSS AMERICA WE REQUEST THE PLEASURE OF YOUR COMPANY ON NOV 29TH. You’re Invited TO SHOP SMALL ON SMALL BUSINESS SATURDAY. ® ® BECAUSE SMALL BUSINESSES MATTER TO YOU AND YOU MATTER TO SMALL BUSINESSES. #SHOPSMALL ©2014 American Express Company. LUKE KUECHLY LINEBACKER | #59 OFFICIAL SOFT DRINK OF THE CAROLINA PANTHERS HELP LUKE FIND A NICKNAME BY USING #NICKNAMELUKE PEPSI and the Pepsi Globe are registered trademarks of PepsiCo, Inc. © 2014 National Football League Players Incorporated. JSR179943 JOIN US Pledge to Live Fearless Ryan Kalil wants to help you live for the challenge – and you’ll be entered to win a Panther-for-a-Day experience The Live Fearless Pledge is all about reaching beyond your comfort zone to set a goal and then accomplish it – with Panthers captain Ryan Kalil behind you every step of the way. Submit your Pledge by Nov. 15 and you’ll be entered to win. As a Panther-for-a-Day, you and 3 guests will get personalized jerseys, then tour the stadium and have lunch with Ryan. You’ll meet Sir Purr, break down film, and more! SM, ® Marks of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. U10259, 9/14 Visit LiveFearlessNC.com/Pledge PANTHERS PRIVILEGES As part of an ongoing effort to reward our most loyal fans, the Carolina Panthers are pleased to offer the Panthers Privileges program for the fifth consecutive season. It is the organization’s goal to provide an exceptional fan experience for each and every fan attending a Panthers game. During the 2014 season and throughout the year, fans will notice numerous interactive elements as part of this initiative. Game day events include: Luxury Suite Owner of the Day: Includes the opportunity for one Luxury Suite Member to participate in the tunnel run as the Panthers take the field. The selected Member also receives a visit from the TopCats and Panthers Team President Danny Morrison during the game. Club Seat Owner of the Day: Randomly selected Silver Club Seat Owners receive special parking, pregame hospitality, pregame field passes and a special Panthers Prize Pack. PSL Owner of the Day: Randomly selected PSL Owners receive special parking, pregame hospitality pregame field passes and a special Panthers Prize Pack. Honorary Team Captain: One lucky child of a PSL Owner is randomly selected to join the head referee and Panthers team captains on the field as an honorary member for the pre-game coin toss. Panthers Privileges Giveaways: During the first and second quarters members of the Panthers Privileges Service Team will randomly select fans for the Panthers Privileges Prize and giveaway and authentic autographed player issued jersey. Panthers Privileges Fan Packs: Throughout the second half of home games the Panthers Privileges Service Team will randomly hand out fan pack prizes to devoted Panther fans. In addition to game day, the Panthers Privileges program has numerous giveaways throughout the year including, Pack Your Bags Ultimate Trips to a Panthers away game, the NFL Draft, the Pro Bowl and the Super Bowl. The program also offers special invitations to the Draft Day Movie Premier Event, Behind the Scenes PSL Owner Tours, Training Camp Kickoff Party and more! If you are a PSL Owner, be sure and register for the Panthers e-connect program and watch for additional details. If you are not a PSL Owner, visit panthers.com, or follow the Panthers on Facebook and Twitter for additional information. TODAY’S PANTHERS PRIVILEGES RECIPIENTS PSL Owners of the Game: Roger Tooker Ernest Meyers Club Seat Owners of the Game: Bill Scull Adrian Stinnett Sponsor Tunnel Representatives: Bank of America Luxury Suite of the Game: Balfour Beatty Honorary Captain: Bank of America 23 2014 ATLANTA FALCONS MIKE SMITH HEAD COACH Mike Smith was named the 14th head coach in Atlanta Falcons franchise history on January 23, 2008. In six seasons (2008-13) with the team, he has compiled a 60-36 regular-season record, three playoff appearances and, for the first time in franchise history, four consecutive winning seasons. His .688 winning percentage is the best in team history over a three-year period (2010-12). Smith’s 33 wins are easily the most victories by a Falcons head coach in his first three years on the job. Smith’s club posted the NFC’s top record at 13-3 in both 2010 and 2012. When Smith’s charges captured the NFC South title in 2010, it was only the fourth Division crown in franchise history (and first since 2004). In 2008, Smith guided the Falcons to an 11-5 record, marking a seven-win turnaround from the previous season. For his efforts, he was named the Associated Press and Sporting News NFL Coach of the Year. 2 3 Matt Ryan Quarterback 13 T.J. Yates Quarterback 21 Desmond Trufant Cornerback 28 Javier Arenas Cornerback 39 24 Steven Jackson Running Back 5 Matt Bryant Kicker 14 Eric Weems Wide Receiver 23 Robert Alford Cornerback 30 Charles Godfrey Free Safety 41 Dezmen Southward Safety 11 Matt Bosher Punter 17 Devin Hester Wide Recevier 24 Devonta Freeman Running Back 32 Jacquizz Rodgers Running Back 42 Patrick DiMarco Fullback Julio Jones Wide Receiver 18 Freddie Martino Wide Receiver 26 Josh Wilson Cornerback 35 Antone Smith Running Back 47 Josh Harris Long Snapper 12 Sean Renfree Quarterback 20 Dwight Lowery Safety 27 Robert McClain Cornerback 36 Kemal Ishmael Safety 50 Osi Umenyiora Defensive End 2014 ATLANTA FALCONS 52 Nate Stupar Linebacker 62 James Stone Center 69 Harland Gunn Guard 77 Ra’Shede Hageman Defensive End 90 Stansly Maponga Defensive End 96 Paul Soliai Defensive Tackle 53 Prince Shembo Linebacker 63 Justin Blalock Guard 70 Jake Matthews Tackle 80 Levine Toilolo Tight End 91 Corey Peters Defensive Tackle 98 Cliff Matthews Defensve End 54 Tyler Starr Linebacker 64 Jonathan Scott Tackle 71 Kroy Biermann Defensive End 83 Harry Douglas Wide Receiver 93 Malliciah Goodman Defensive End 55 Paul Worrilow Linebacker 65 Cameron Bradfield Tackle 73 Ryan Schraeder Tackle 84 Roddy White Wide Receiver 94 Jonathan Massaquio Defensive End 59 Joplo Bartu Linebacker 68 Gabe Carimi Outside Linebacker 75 Jon Asamoah Guard 86 Bear Pascoe Tight End 95 Jonathan Babineaux Defensive Tackle 99 Tyson Jackson Defensive End 25 2014 PANTHERS STATISTICS RUSHING CAR OPP TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 206218 NoYdsAvgLgTD Rushing 5767 Stewart 77299 3.9 222 Passing 127 130 Newton 59263 4.5 142 Penalty 2221 46 157 3.4 17 0 3rd Down: Made/Att 58/139 60/130 D. Williams 32 72.4 90 3rd Down Pct. 41.7 46.2 Reaves 15 54 3.6171 4th Down: Made/Att 5/8 3/6 Whittaker 4th Down Pct. 62.5 50.0 Ogbonnaya 14 503.6 91 POSSESSION AVG. 30:1429:46 Brown 3 3311.0 14 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 32083768 Anderson 3 103.3 80 Avg. Per Game 320.8 376.8 Tolbert 14 100.7 50 Total Plays 649 640 1 11.0 10 Avg. Per Play 4.9 5.9 Avant 1 00.0 00 NET YARDS RUSHING 9541224 Poole 265954 3.6 226 Avg. Per Game 95.4 122.4 TEAM Total Rushes 265 268 OPPONENTS 2681224 4.6 89t13 NET YARDS PASSING 22542544 Avg. Per Game 225.4 254.4 RECEIVING Sacked/Yards Lost 31/270 21/148 NoYdsAvgLgTD Gross Yards 2524 2692 51 65812.9 38 5 Att./Completions 353/212351/237 Olsen 43 65915.3 51 7 Completion Pct. 60.1 67.5 Benjamin Had Intercepted 8 9 Cotchery 30 39013.0 47 0 PUNTS/AVERAGE 48/47.438/46.4 Avant 21201 9.6 221 Net Punting Avg. 48/39.1 38/40.2 Stewart 15108 7.2 220 PENALTIES/YARDS 58/54167/534 Bersin 11 12811.6 29 1 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 17/918/7 11 11310.3 18 0 TOUCHDOWNS 2135 Brown 8 59 7.4160 Rushing 6 13 Tolbert 5 31 6.2160 Passing 14 19 Reaves Returns 1 3 D. Williams 4 47 11.8 30 0 B. Williams 4 44 11.0 16 0 SCORING Dickson 4 36 9.0130 TDRu PaRt PAT FG S PT Whittaker 4 34 8.5230 Gano 0 0 0 0 19/1917/190 70 1 1616.0 16 0 Benjamin 7 0 70 0 42 Webb 2122524 11.9 5114 Olsen 5 0 50 0 30 TEAM Newton 2 2 00 0 12 OPPONENTS 2372692 11.4 61t19 Stewart 2 2 00 0 12 Avant 1 0 10 0 6 PUNTING Bersin 1 0 10 0 6 No Yds Avg Net TBI20 Lg B Brown 1 0 01 0 6 48227547.439.1 5 14 67 0 Ogbonnaya 1 1 00 0 6 Nortman 48227547.439.1 5 14 67 0 Whittaker 1 1 00 0 6 TEAM Cotchery 0 0 00 0 2 OPPONENTS 38176346.440.2 3 13 64 0 TEAM 21 6 14 1 19/1917/190198 OPPONENTS 3513 19 3 35/3512/170281 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-2930-3940-4950+ 2-PT. CONVERSIONS: Cotchery Gano 0/03/38/95/61/1 TEAM 1-2, OPPONENTS 0-0 TEAM 0/03/38/95/61/1 OPPONENTS 0/02/24/65/71/2 INTERCEPTIONS NoYds Avg Lg TD Harper 312 4.0 8 0 Cason 2 8140.5 80 0 DeCoud 1 3535.0 35 0 Norman 1 2727.0 27 0 Edwards 1 2424.0 24 0 White 1 2323.0 23 0 TEAM 9202 23.0 23 0 OPPONENTS 8116 14.5 34t1 SACKS Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL Addison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Edwards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0 Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Horton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Ealy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Hardy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Kuechly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.0 Short . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.0 OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31.0 PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LgTD Brown 12 5 13711.4 79t 1 Bersin 6 7 38 6.311 0 TEAM 1812175 9.779t 1 OPPONENTS 21 13 29814.2 65t1 KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LgTD Brown 12 273 22.8 350 Bersin 6 147 24.5 490 Webb 2 53 26.5 270 Whittaker 2 70 35.0 390 TEAM 22 543 24.7 490 OPPONENTS 10 338 33.8 970 SCORE BY PERIODS 1234 OT TOT TEAM 273941883198 OPPONENTS 558958763281 PASSING AttCmp YdsCmp% Yd/Att TDTD%IntInt% LgSK/LS Rate Newton 296 172 210058.1 7.1103.4 82.751 30/26180.1 Anderson 574042470.2 7.4 47.0 00.035t1/9 115.0 TEAM 353 212 252360.1 7.2144.0 82.351 31/27085.7 OPPONENTS351 237 269267.5 7.7195.4 92.661t21/148 97.7 26 2014 FALCONS STATISTICS ATLOPP RUSHING TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 185200 NoYdsAvgLgTD Rushing 46 63 S. Jackson 111426 3.8 274 Passing 124 120 A. Smith 23 144 6.3 48t 2 Penalty 15 17 29119 4.1 240 3rd Down: Made/Att 47/110 63/126 Freeman 24 94 3.917t1 3rd Down Pct. 42.7 50.0 Rodgers 15 68 4.5120 4th Down: Made/Att 3/9 3/4 Ryan 4th Down Pct. 33.3 75.0 Hester 3 23 7.720t1 POSSESSION AVG. 28:2031:40 J. Jones 1 1 1.0 1 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 33273643 TEAM 206875 4.248t8 Avg. Per Game 369.7 404.8 OPPONENTS 2801116 4.0 5513 Total Plays 564 606 Avg. Per Play 5.9 6.0 RECEIVING NET YARDS RUSHING 8751116 NoYdsAvgLgTD Avg. Per Game 97.2 124.0 Total Rushes 206 280 J. Jones 61 853 14.0 40t 3 NET YARDS PASSING 24522527 White 39 49112.6 39 4 Avg. Per Game 272.4 280.8 Freeman 21151 7.2 191 Sacked/Yards Lost 18/137 11/69 19 26814.1 36t 1 Gross Yards 2589 2596 Hester 15 16310.9 23 1 Att./Completions 340/221 315/198 Douglas 15149 9.9 171 Completion Pct. 65.0 62.9 Toilolo Had Intercepted 9 7 Rodgers 14 88 6.3130 PUNTS/AVERAGE 38/44.133/42.8 A. Smith 12 219 18.3 74t 3 Net Punting Avg. 38/39.0 33/37.0 S. Jackson 12 74 6.2 11 0 PENALTIES/YARDS 58/53064/530 Weems 6 8514.2 40 0 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 11/512/9 5 36 7.2161 TOUCHDOWNS 2626 DiMarco 1 1111.0 11 0 Rushing 8 13 Roby 1 11.01t1 Passing 16 12 Pasco Returns 2 1 TEAM 2212589 11.7 74t16 OPPONENTS 1982596 13.1 76t12 SCORING TDRu PaRt PAT FG S PT PUNTING Matt Bryant 0 0 0 0 25/2512/140 61 No Yds Avg NetTB In Lg B A. Smith 5 2 3 0 0 30 381674 44.139.0 2 12 66 0 S. Jackson 4 4 0 0 0 24 Bosher 381674 44.139.0 2 12 66 0 White 4 0 40 0 24 TEAM Hester 3 1 11 0 18 OPPONENTS 33141142.837.0 2 12 67 0 J. Jones 3 0 3 0 0 18 Douglas 1 0 10 0 8 FIELD GOALS DiMarco 1 0 10 0 6 1-19 20-2930-3940-4950+ Freeman 1 0 10 0 6 Ishmael 1 0 01 0 6 Matt Bryant 0/02/22/24/44/6 0/02/22/24/44/6 Pascoe 1 0 10 0 6 TEAM Rodgers 1 1 00 0 6 OPPONENTS 1/15/55/63/54/5 Toilolo 1 0 10 0 6 TEAM 26 8 16 2 25/2512/140219 OPPONENTS 2613 13 1 22/2318/221238 INTERCEPTIONS NoYds Avg Lg TD Alford 321 7.021 0 Ishamel 2 2311.523t 1 Lowery 1 00.00 0 McClain 1 00.00 0 TEAM 7 44 6.323t1 OPPONENTS 9117 13.0 45 1 SACKS Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL Umenyiora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.5 Massaquoi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0 Biermann. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5 Babineaux . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Maponga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 McClain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Peters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 Worrilow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0 TEAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.0 OPPONENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18.0 Hester Wilson TEAM OPPONENTS PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg LgTD 12 5 15112.6 62t 1 0 0 -1 ----1 0 12 5 15012.5 62t1 14 18 15110.8 53 0 KICKOFF RETURNS No Yds Avg LgTD Hester 23 539 23.4 480 Rodgers 1 10 10.0 100 Toilolo 1 0 0.0 00 TEAM 25 549 22.0 480 OPPONENTS 19 451 23.7 490 SCORE BY PERIODS 1234 OT TOT TEAM 625069353219 OPPONENTS 406443910238 2-PT. CONVERSIONS: Douglas TEAM 1-1, OPPONENTS 2-3 PASSING AttCmp YdsCmp% Yd/Att TDTD%IntInt% LgSK/LS Rate Ryan 336 218 252564.9 7.51164.8 82.474t 18/13793.4 Yates 4 3 6475.016.0000.01 25.0400/0 77.1 TEAM 340 221 258965.0 7.61164.7 92.674t18/137 92.6 OPPONENTS315 198 259662.9 8.24123.8 72.276t11/69 92.2 27 COMBINES LUXURY AND POWER. THE YACHTS DO, TOO. To add premium accommodations to the abundant power of the new 2015 Sierra Denali HD, we took our lead from a yacht. We put a comfortable, quiet and sophisticated cabin on top of the proven powertrain of the available Duramax 6.6L V-8 Turbo Diesel and Allison® transmission. Over 1 million of them are on the road with over 100 billion combined miles. Inside there’s burnished aluminum trim, a durable soft-touch instrument panel with contrasting stitching and leather-appointed perforated front seats with dualfirmness foam. Nearly two-thirds of the cab structure is made from high-strength steel, which contributes to its quiet cabin. 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BELK.COM PANTHERS ROSTER No 1 3 8 9 11 13 14 16 20 21 23 24 25 26 28 31 33 34 38 41 42 43 44 53 54 56 57 58 59 63 64 66 67 68 70 74 75 77 78 79 81 82 84 86 88 91 92 94 95 96 97 98 99 32 Name Cam Newton Derek Anderson Brad Nortman Graham Gano Brenton Bersin Kelvin Benjamin Joe Webb Philly Brown Antoine Cason Thomas DeCoud Melvin White Josh Norman Bené Benwikere Chris Ogbonnaya Jonathan Stewart James Dockery Tre Boston DeAngelo Williams Robert Lester Roman Harper Colin Jones Fozzy Whittaker J.J. Jansen Ben Jacobs Jason Williams A.J. Klein Adarius Glanton Thomas Davis Luke Kuechly David Foucault Brian Folkerts Amini Silatolu Ryan Kalil Andrew Norwell Trai Turner Mike Remmers Fernando Velasco Byron Bell Nate Chandler Chris Scott Jason Avant Jerricho Cotchery Ed Dickson Brandon Williams Greg Olsen Colin Cole Dwan Edwards Kony Ealy Charles Johnson Wes Horton Mario Addison Star Lotulelei Kawann Short Pos QB QB P K WR WR QB WR CB S CB CB CB RB RB CB S RB S S S RB LS LB LB LB LB LB LB T C G C G G T G T T G WR WR TE TE TE DT DT DE DE DE DE DT DT Ht 6-5 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-5 6-4 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-1 5-9 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-4 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-8 6-4 6-4 6-2 6-6 6-3 6-5 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-4 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-3 Wt 245 230 210 205 210 240 230 180 195 195 205 195 185 225 235 185 205 215 225 205 205 205 240 245 245 245 230 235 238 305 310 315 300 310 320 300 310 340 315 345 210 205 255 250 253 330 305 275 285 270 260 320 315 Age 25 31 25 27 24 23 27 22 28 29 24 26 23 28 27 26 22 31 26 31 27 25 28 26 28 23 24 31 23 25 24 26 29 23 21 25 29 25 25 27 31 32 27 27 29 34 33 22 28 24 27 24 25 Exp 4 10 3 5 1 R 5 R 7 7 2 3 R 5 7 4 R 9 2 9 4 2 7 2 6 2 R 10 3 R 2 3 8 R R 2 5 4 3 3 9 11 5 2 8 8 11 R 8 2 4 2 2 College Auburn Oregon State Wisconsin Florida State Wofford College Florida State Alabama-Birmingham Ohio State Arizona California Louisiana-Lafayette Coastal Carolina San Jose State Texas Oregon Oregon State North Carolina Memphis Alabama Alabama TCU Texas Notre Dame Fresno State Western Illinois Iowa State Florida Atlantic Georgia Boston College Montreal Washburn Midwestern State Southern California Ohio State Louisiana State Oregon State Georgia New Mexico UCLA Tennessee Michigan North Carolina State Oregon Oregon Miami (Fla.) Iowa Oregon State Missouri Georgia Southern California Troy Utah Purdue FALCONS ROSTER No 2 3 5 11 12 13 14 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 28 30 32 35 36 39 41 42 47 50 52 53 54 55 59 62 63 64 65 68 69 70 71 73 75 77 80 83 84 86 90 91 93 94 95 96 98 99 Name Matt Ryan Matt Bryant Matt Bosher Julio Jones Sean Renfree T.J. Yates Eric Weems Devin Hester Freddie Martino Dwight Lowery Desmond Trufant Robert Alford Devonta Freeman Josh Wilson Robert McClain Javier Arenas Charles Godfrey Jacquizz Rodgers Antone Smith Kemal Ishmael Steven Jackson Dezmen Southward Patrick DiMarco Josh Harris Osi Umenyiora Nate Stupar Prince Shembo Tyler Starr Paul Worrilow Joplo Bartu James Stone Justin Blalock Jonathan Scott Cameron Bradfield Gabe Carimi Harland Gunn Jake Matthews Kroy Biermann Ryan Schraeder Jon Asamoah Ra’Shede Hageman Levine Toilolo Harry Douglas Roddy White Bear Pascoe Stansly Maponga Corey Peters Malliciah Goodman Jonathan Massaquoi Jonathan Babineaux Paul Soliai Cliff Matthews Tyson Jackson Pos QB K P WR QB QB WR WR WR S CB CB RB CB CB CB S RB RB S RB S FB LS DE LB LB LB LB LB C G T T OL G T DE T G DE TE WR WR TE DE DT DE DE DT DT DE DE Ht 6-4 5-9 6-0 6-3 6-5 6-4 5-9 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-9 5-9 5-9 5-11 5-6 5-9 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-6 6-4 6-7 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-6 6-8 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-4 Wt 217 203 208 220 225 217 195 190 195 212 190 186 206 188 195 197 210 196 192 206 240 210 234 224 255 240 253 250 230 230 291 326 318 308 316 310 309 255 300 305 318 265 183 211 265 265 305 276 264 300 345 268 296 Age 29 39 27 25 24 27 29 32 23 28 24 26 22 29 26 27 28 24 29 23 31 23 25 25 33 26 22 23 24 24 22 30 31 27 26 25 22 29 26 26 24 23 30 33 28 23 26 24 26 33 30 25 28 Exp 7 13 4 4 1 4 8 9 R 7 2 2 R 8 5 5 7 4 5 2 10 R 3 3 12 1 R R 2 2 R 8 7 4 4 2 R 7 2 5 R 2 6 10 6 2 5 2 3 10 8 4 6 College Boston College Baylor Miami (Fla.) 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Even when they’re turned off or “sleeping,” energy vampires are slowly draining your electricity – and the money from your wallet. Try our online calculator to see how much you could save by pulling the plug. duke-energy.com/EnergyVampire VISIT OUR BOOTH WITHIN THE STADIUM CONCOURSE SECTION 126 MAKING MORE & MORE MILLIONAIRES 3 Ways to become a Millionaire on one lottery ticket! The new MONOPOLY MILLIONAIRES’ CLUB is designed to make more millionaires in a single draw than any other lottery game in U.S. history. Q&A with JERRICHO COTCHERY This week, GameTime catches up with wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery. A former record-setting receiver at North Carolina State University, Cotchery brings 10 seasons of NFL experience to a young Panthers receiving corps. How hard was it growing up being the second youngest of 13 children? You had to be fast and tough. You had to fight your way to the dinner table, you had to get there pretty quickly. My siblings made me tough, they made me who I am today. They picked on me a lot but it was always fun with them. What was the turning point in not only your career but more importantly your life? It happened right before I turned 16 years old, I was in a car accident. One of my friends who was driving at the time, lost his life in that car accident. Basically in that moment I was introduced to who Jesus Christ was. How does it feel to be playing back in the state of North Carolina after your college days at NC State? It feels great to be back down here. I’m familiar with the fan base and the energy and everything that is brought into the stadium on Sundays. I just remember the smell of the grass. It’s definitely an honor to be back down here and especially since my wife is from here, it’s great to be back near family. What was going through your mind when you were able to break Torry Holt’s receptions and 100-yard receiving records while at NC State? It’s crazy because I never thought about records when I was at NC State. The only records I thought about were the ones surrounding our bowl game where they were being brought up my senior year. Philip (Rivers) had some records that he could break and we had some records as an offense that we could break. It is an honor to be named in the same category as Torry (Holt), I know him personally and he is an outstanding guy. It is definitely an honor, I looked up to him, and so it is really cool to be mentioned in a conversation with him. What has been the biggest difference so far in your transition from the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Carolina Panthers? It’s been easy from a personal standpoint because of my familiarity with the state and being closer to family. But from a locker room perspective, having to come to a new team was easier than I expected. I knew a few guys before I got here but I didn’t know we had so many great guys on the team and that’s made my transition so easy. It’s been pretty smooth on both ends of it. How different is it being a receiver for Cam Newton compared to the quarterbacks you‘ve had in the past? It is fun playing with Cam because you know you are going to get opportunities because of his ability to extend plays. I will say that I got a taste of that while in Pittsburgh, but I know spots to get to when plays break down. It is fun to play with him, he is an outstanding talent and I’m excited to step on the field with him. You are an integral part of a new receiving corps this season with the Panthers, how have you guys been able to jumpstart your chemistry with one another with no prior experience leading up to this year? It actually helped that we were all new to one another. We were able to bond from day one and I think a lot of guys around us noticed it. Cam even mentioned how tight he thought our group was. I think since there were a lot of new guys that allowed us to come together and helped us establish that chemistry a lot faster than if there were just one or two new guys. 37 Q&A with JERRICHO COTCHERY (continued) What have you seen out of the young Kelvin Benjamin so far? I’ve seen a willingness to be great and a guy that listens. With a guy that talented, sometimes it is hard for a guy to receive information and he does it well. He listens to not only myself but Jason (Avant) as well and he does a great job of trying to apply some of the experiences that we’ve had and shared with him. Obviously he has one of the best coaches around to learn from and I know that’s helped me out a lot because I can go and ask him what it is like to go into year 11. Not only does Kelvin have veteran guys to turn to with experience, but he’s also got a coach who’s gone through it all too. How has Coach Proehl been able to impact your game so far this season? He’s a very detailed guy and he understands the game of football in such a different way from other guys. He’s been around so long so he’s been through a lot of generations as far as seeing the different styles of offenses and players so he’s seen it all. He can relate to my style and Jason’s style and Kelvin’s so he can coach us up in every way and that’s how he’s been able to help me. He’s been around as long as me so he’s been able to help me in terms of how to approach going into year 11 and how to think about my body in terms of taking care of it and things of that nature. What is the focus of the Cotchery Foundation and how did this passion of yours come about? It is to benefit underprivileged youth and lowincome communities because that is what I grew up in. I just feel there is a need to help kids in that area; growing up that is what I saw and experienced. I saw lost hope and kids thinking that they can’t make it out of their situation. 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The TopCats are visible at corporate and charitable events throughout the Carolinas, as well as at Bank of America Stadium where they help cheer the Panthers to victory and entertain fans at every home game. Auditions for the TopCats are a comprehensive and intense process. Out of over 100 initial contestants, the final squad of 25 ladies was chosen based on their personalities, showmanship, dance skills, professionalism and physical fitness. Richelle Williams is the Choreographer and Manager for the TopCats. She joined the TopCats staff in 2005, after dancing with the team for five years. She was a cheer instructor for Universal Cheerleaders Association, and she also cheered at the University of South Carolina where she earned a BA degree in Mass Communications. Shannon McClattie serves as the TopCats Assistant. She was a member of the TopCats Squad for 11 years and was named cheerleader of the year in 2004 and represented the organization at the 2005 Pro Bowl. Shannon was a game day field assistant for four years before joining the TopCats staff. She graduated from Fort Valley State University earning a BA degree in Criminal Justice. She was also a member of the Fort Valley State dance team. Kate Milstead, the Entertainment Assistant, is responsible for booking all community and corporate appearances for Sir Purr, the TopCats, and PurrCussion. Kate interned in the Community Relations Department in 2010 before joining the Entertainment staff full-time in 2012. She graduated from Florida State University where she was also a member of the women’s soccer team. 2014 TopCats Name. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Year Aryn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ashley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Brandice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Chandalae. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Dawn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Emily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Erin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Heather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Katie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kimberly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lindsey S.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lindsey Y.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Madeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Madelyn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Meghan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Michaela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Sallie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Samantha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Siobhan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Tiffany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Whitleigh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Whitney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Panthers cheerleading squad is sponsored by Gildan, exclusive supplier of all apparel to the TopCats. ––––– PRESENTED BY ––––– Richelle Williams Shannon McClattie Kate Milstead Cheerleader Manager & Choreographer TopCats Assistant Entertainment Assistant SPECIAL THANKS TO: Apparel and Sockwear . . . . . . . . . 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Sakrete the league leader in concrete mixes, masonry and concrete repair products since 1936. 1.866.SAKRETE SAKRETE.COM COACH OF THE WEEK SPOTLIGHT Carolina Panthers Coach of the Week By Matt Wilbur The Carolina Panthers High School Coach of the Week program recognizes high school coaches who, through their hard work and dedication to young people, have made a difference in the lives of their players, school and community. This program also provides high schools with financial assistance to help maintain and upgrade their football programs. Mickey Wilson Myrtle Beach High School The Carolina Panthers are proud to announce the selection of Coach Mickey Wilson of Myrtle Beach High School as the team’s ninth High School Coach of the Week for the 2014 season. Coach Wilson is in his sixth year as head coach of Myrtle Beach and 13th year with the program. Wilson has been coaching at Myrtle Beach High School since 2001, serving eight years as the offensive coordinator before being named head coach in 2009. In the six seasons under Wilson, the Seahawks have compiled a 71-12 overall record. Wilson has led Myrtle Beach to the South Carolina Class 3A State Championship game four times, winning in 2008, 2010 and 2013. Wilson has developed numerous players in his tenure including three South Carolina Mr. Football finalists which include current University of Notre Dame Quarterback, Everett Golson. Wilson has been rewarded for his on-field success by being named the South Carolina Region 7 Coach of the Year in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, Wilson was also named the 3A South Carolina Coach of the Year. Most recently, Wilson was named a top three finalist for the South Carolina Coach of the Year in 2014. Coach Wilson knows that developing his players as men is just as important as developing them as players. Coach Wilson and the Seahawks support and give back to the community as much as they can. Coach Wilson and many of his players can be found putting on several free camps and football combines for local children during the offseason and summer. This is where Coach Wilson starts instilling the ideals of what it takes to be a Seahawk. The team also participates in a “Kids Hero” program at The Children’s Museum in Myrtle Beach. Wilson is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education. He is married to Kristen Wilson, and they have two daughters, Maura and Mary Cate. In recognition of Coach Wilson, the Carolina Panthers will donate $1,000 to Myrtle Beach High School to support the school’s athletic department. Coach Wilson and the other 2014 Carolina Panthers High School Coach of the Week honorees will all be recognized during a Panthers home game later this season. The 2014 High School Coach of the Week Program is a joint initiative of the Carolina Panthers and the National Football League. The program is designed to recognize and reward North and South Carolina high school coaches who have created successful programs for teams and players both on and off of the playing field. This includes coaches that champion philosophies which advance and promote player health and safety. 47 MICK’S BAG by Mick Mixon Our Walter Payton Man Of The Year The excitement and anticipation were almost too much for young Thomas Davis to bear. It was Christmas morning in a single-parent house in tiny Shellman, Georgia. “As a little kid, I tried to be good all year so that Santa Claus would bring me something, anything.” Davis said. “When I saw that there was nothing there for me, I thought, ‘Was I that bad of a kid?’ And it wasn’t just one year. There were many years that my mom, Victoria, just didn’t have the money. She did the best she could and so did my grandmother, Mattie, who helped raise me. But one reason I work with so many kids now to help them feel love is because I remember how it felt to make due with less.” Just as it takes years of pressure and heat to form the rigid lattice of a diamond, determination and resolve were instrumental in creating the gemstone that is Thomas Davis. “I had to wear my football cleats to school every day in the 3rd grade, because those were the only shoes I had,” he said. “The other kids would tease me about it, but I was very fortunate to have some good teachers and coaches. They helped me to overcome any trust issues I had as a kid and they helped me become confident in who I was.” In his 10 year career with the Carolina Panthers, Davis has made a massive impact, both on and off the field. In 2012, Davis became the first known NFL player to return for a full season after three ACL reconstructions on the same knee. And the last two years, he’s played some of the best football of his career. “Thomas lives his life the way Walter Payton did – family and community first,” said Ron Rivera, the Panthers head coach and a former Payton teammate. “His commitment as a husband and father reflects Walter’s loving spirit. And Thomas’s strength to come back from three straight major knee surgeries is indicative of Payton’s toughness on the field. I can think of no other player who is as deserving as Thomas.” Davis was a finalist for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award last year. This year, the Panthers have nominated him again. Selected with the 14th overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft from the University of Georgia, Davis puts his shoulder into as many charities as he does enemy ball carriers. In 2007, Davis and his wife, Kelly, started the Thomas Davis Defending Dreams Foundation. The TDDDF is a non-profit dedicated to providing and promoting free pro49 MICK’S BAG by Mick Mixon (continued) grams that enhance the quality of life for more than 2000 underprivileged children and their families annually. The foundation distributes more than $50,000 in aid each year, most of it personal contributions made by Davis himself, but ‘TD’ is much more than just a check-writer. He is 100% hands-on with every aspect of the TDDDF, attending each board meeting and fundraiser, and assisting with the coordination of every event. Based on the principles of Educate/Empower/ Defend, the foundations’ cornerstone program is the Youth Leadership Academy, a 14-week afterschool mentoring program for low-income middle school students. The program is offered every Monday throughout the school year and is led by Thomas and Kelly. Class sizes are limited to 30 to ensure a direct impact on each student. The Academy emphasizes areas like etiquette, public speaking, leadership and community involvement. To have even more credibility with the kids, Davis returned to Athens, Georgia in 2011 and earned his degree. “I couldn’t be a hypocrite and lecture students about the importance of education if I wasn’t willing to do the work it took myself,” Davis said. “Now I can speak to them as a college graduate.” The TDDDF provides a variety of other programs free to participants. His annual Youth Football Camp serves over 350 young boys and girls. At Thanksgiving, the Davis family and the TDDDF feed clients of the Battered Women’s Shelter. The foundation holds an annual Christmas Giveaway, distributing presents in communities throughout the Carolinas and Davis’s hometown in Georgia. The TDDDF also hosts an annual Back to School supply giveaway. And since the foundation believes in promot50 ing an active and healthy lifestyle, it distributes toys like bicycles as opposed to video games. In addition to his work with his foundation, Davis is an enthusiastic participant in the Panthers’ community outreach efforts, including NFL PLAY60 and AHA programming, and he makes regular visits to local children’s hospitals. In April of 2014, Davis received the Call to Courage Award, given annually to a Christian athlete who displays exemplary character through both adversity and triumph. Davis is a four-time Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee, and was a Finalist in 2013. To summarize this brightly glittering star in just a few short pages is nearly impossible, but his wife Kelly probably says it best: “Thomas Davis is the epitome of what a great man is.” AAA PRESENTS THE 10TH ANNUAL FAN CRUISE! ALWAYS PREPARED TO CRUISE. Celebrate with us on a seven night Eastern Caribbean Cruise on the Celebrity Silhouette. KICK OFF IS MARCH 1, 2015 WITH TOUCHDOWNS IN SAN JUAN, ST. KITTS & ST. MAARTEN Get up close and personal with some of your favorite Panthers Players. Attend special Panther events, such as autograph and Q&A sessions. Experience Celebrity’s iconic Lawn Club with lawn bowling and grill classes or even attend a painting class in the onboard Art Studio. Or, you might want to just unwind in your own cabana-style haven. CELEBRATING 10 YEARS PANTHERS FAN CRUISE CALL TODAY Prices start at $995! Only available through AAA, official sponsor of the Carolina Panthers. 800-969-CRUZ MK-05027-14 A PA RT N E R S H I P B O R N A N D B R E D I N T H E C A R O L I N A S . *Rates are per person based on double occupancy and include cruise port charge, tax, prepaid gratuities and all scheduled events with the players onboard. Rates do not include transportation to Fort Lauderdale. Players are subject to change. JOIN THE NFL’S JOIN THE NFL’S TO HONOR OUR NATION’S VETERANS AND ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN. Learn more at NFL.com/salute TO HONOR OUR NATION’S VETERANS AND ACTIVE-DUTY SERVICEMEN AND WOMEN. Learn more at NFL.com/salute Problems in the stands? Please text the Panthers fan help number at 704-GET-HELP 55 HAVE PURRCUSSION at YOUR NEXT EVENT Add instant atmosphere to any occasion. BOOK TODAY at SirPurr_halfpgAd.pdf 1 12/4/12 9:20 AM www.panthers.com/fanzone/drumline Parties 5ks Parades Weddings Schools Festivals Special Occasion Deliveries 704-358-7450 TICKETS TICKETS TICKETS Ticket Opportunities In a stadium of 73,258 seats, you can pick your entertainment vehicle for every game or a single game. From a Luxury Suite to a Hospitality Tent, from a Permanent Seat License to a Single Game Ticket, the Carolina Panthers have something to fit your needs. Act today and secure your place in Bank of America Stadium. Carolina Panthers Luxury Suites provide the ultimate view of the action on the field, while offering an unparalleled combination of features and amenities for you as a Luxury Suite Member. Not only will you experience the ultimate NFL game day atmosphere, we are committed to take your membership beyond the walls of Bank of America Stadium. Be there for all of the action at Bank of America Stadium with your personal Permanent Seat License and Season Tickets in the lower level, upper level or Club Level of Bank of America Stadium. Ownership of a PSL or Club Seat License offers you the ability to purchase season tickets in the same location, year after year. Whether you are entertaining 20 clients or 2,000 employees, the Carolina Panthers Hospitality Program offers you an event tailored to fit your needs, and centered around the action of the National Football League. Hospitality Packages are designed to fit your entertaining needs on a single game basis, or every game during the season. With six distinct packages to fit your entertaining needs, the Carolina Panthers offer a turnkey corporate hospitality event. Ticket Information The Carolina Panthers ticket office is located between the South and East Gates at Bank of America Stadium and is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. During the NFL season, the ticket office is open from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturdays prior to home games. Contact the Ticket Office by calling (704) 358-7800 or receive more information at www.panthers.com. SHOP.PANTHERS.COM Shop Til You Drop Get the Official Gear of the Carolina Panthers at the Carolina Panthers Team Store. Location Bank of America Stadium Corner of South Mint Street and Stonewall/Graham Street Hours: In-season Monday & Thursday: 9am - 7pm; Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday: 9am - 4pm; Sunday: Call Ahead Off-season Monday - Friday: 9 am - 4 pm For special game day and holiday hours, call 704-358-7158. 57 TAVERN DOUBLE TUESDAYS SCORE A FREE* TAVERN DOUBLE™ BURGER with Bottomless Steak Fries® Tuesdays following any game the Panthers® win. *With purchase of 2 beverages and an entrée. Excludes Red’s Big Tavern® and Styles. As a Red Robin Royalty™ member, each time you order an appetizer or dessert during the regular season, you’re automatically entered for your chance to win signed memorabilia and tickets. Not a member? Text** “PANTHERS” and Your Email to “YUMMM” (98666) {example: PANTHERS youremail@email.com} Offer available to everyone. No ticket stub required. Valid in North and South Carolina Red Robin® restaurants on Tuesdays during the 2014 season following a Carolina Panthers® game in which the Carolina Panthers achieve a win. Excludes Red’s Big Tavern and Styles. Just mention “Tavern Double Tuesday” to receive the offer. Free burger does not count as an item toward Red Robin Royalty. **Data and msg. rates apply. At participating NC and SC Red Robin restaurants. See offcial rules for more information at www.redrobin.com/panthers Double Coverage Sometimes you can’t do it all yourself – that’s when you need double coverage. Whether that means covering your eyes with a pair of contact lenses or the latest designer frames, the opticians at Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates, P.A. can help. With 12 optical shops at our locations throughout the Charlotte metro area, our roster of ophthalmologists, optometrists and opticians can provide you with an eye exam, find your perfect lenses, and then fit them with care inside of the latest designer frames. Good senses make great Sundays. GOODSENSES.COM/GAMEPLAN BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM 60 BANK OF AMERICA STADIUM 61 STADIUM POLICIES / INFORMATION ALCOHOL POLICY Panthers fans who consume alcohol are encouraged to drink responsibly. All alcohol sales will require a picture ID as proof of age. You must be 21 years of age to purchase alcohol. Only two (2) beers will be sold at any one purchase per person. All alcohol sales will be discontinued at the end of the third quarter. Sales may be discontinued earlier at the discretion of stadium management. ASSISTIVE LISTENING / CLOSED CAPTIONING DEVICES Headsets and receivers for multi-channel LPB RadioAide and Closed Captioning devices are available for no charge at the Guest Relations Booth on the 100 level at the North Gate. Either a driver’s license or credit card will be required as a deposit. If you would prefer to use your smart phone as a captioning device, please stop by a Guest Relations booth for further instructions. • Alcoholic beverages • All balls including footballs of any size • All non-transparent bags or items including backpacks, binocular/camera cases, cinch bags, computer bags, diaper bags, fanny packs, purses larger than 4.5” x 6.5”, etc • Baby seats • Balloons • Coolers or containers, including cans and bottles • Explosives • Fireworks BANNERS The players love to see signs of fan support. The Carolina Panthers may allow a limited number of banners, subject to stadium management approval. In addition, stadium management reserves the right to prohibit banners due to lack of available space, banner size or commercial or improper message content. Please refer to http://www. panthers.com/stadium/policies-information/bannerpolicy.html • Folding chairs • Food and beverages, except two (2) sealed plastic non-flavored water bottles per person • Horns, bells, whistles and other noise makers • Illegal drugs • Laptops • Laser pointers CODE OF CONDUCT POLICY The Carolina Panthers are committed to providing an enjoyable and safe game day experience. Irresponsible conduct will not be tolerated at Bank of America Stadium. Unruly patrons will be subject to ejection, arrest and possible loss of ticket privileges. Rules of conduct are printed on the back of each ticket. • Pets, except service animals assisting those with disabilities • Seat cushions with covers, zippers, clasps, pockets, or any other device that would allow concealment of any item • Strollers Whether or not certain types of behavior and/or acts are inappropriate or offensive to others may depend on one’s perspective and values. Stadium Management reserves the right to deem an act or exhibited behavior to be inappropriate and act accordingly. • Umbrellas • Video equipment • Weapons of any kind, including those carried with a permit Stadium Security Personnel will respond to complaints of misconduct. Patrons who fail to comply with Stadium Policy after being warned will be subject to ejection or arrest. Acts such as fighting, being abusive to others, being intoxicated, throwing objects, or committing other acts that may injure other patrons or disrupt the progress of the game may result in ejection and/or arrest without prior warning. Violations by Permanent Seat License holders or their guests may result in the revocation of the Permanent Seat License and ticket privileges. • Other items that in the judgment of stadium management pose a safety hazard or diminish the enjoyment of an event by other patrons Fans who require assistance with unruly patrons should contact a member of the stadium staff, a Charlotte Mecklenburg police officer or report it anonymously by texting your issue and specific location to 704.GET.HELP (438.4357). 62 PROHIBITED ITEMS To ensure that all fans have a safe and enjoyable visit to Bank of America Stadium, the following items are not permitted in the stadium: Prohibited items that are discovered during security inspections at the stadium entrances must be either returned to the owner’s vehicle or discarded. Unlawful items that are discovered during security inspections are subject to confiscation, and the person in possession of those items may be denied entrance into the stadium and is subject to arrest. Any prohibited item discovered inside the stadium is subject to confiscation. Items that will be permitted but will be inspected at bag check locations prior to entry: • Any transparent plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” STADIUM POLICIES / INFORMATION • Purses, bags or clutches no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” • Containers for medical supplies or special food items for diabetics (Please contact the Director of Security at 704-358-7000 for more information on the approval process) • Flags without poles or sticks • Seat pads without covers, zippers, clasps, pockets, or any other device that would allow concealment of any items • Tablets Fans are encouraged not to bring any bags or items that need inspection as our goal is to get all patrons in the stadium as quickly as possible. DESIGNATED DRIVER Panthers fans are the best fans around! That’s why the Carolina Panthers and Anheuser-Busch have teamed up to implement the Good Sport program as a thank you to fans who respect the rights of others, drink responsibly, and designate a driver during today’s game. Fans who volunteer to be a designated driver have a chance to win free Panther’s merchandise and other gifts. Fans can enter to win at the Panther’s Good Sport designated driver sign up carts located in concourses near secctions 106, 123 and 513, so sign up and win today! NFL BAG POLICY In order to increase public safety and to expidite fan entry into stadiums, the NFL requires all Stadiums to enforce a specific bag policy for patrons, media, and employees. All non-transparent bags or items including backpacks, binocular/camera cases, cinch bags, computer bags, diaper bags, fanny packs, purses larger than 4.5” x 6.5” are now prohibited at Bank of America Stadium. Any transparent plastic, vinyl, or PVC bag no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” or purses, bags or clutches no larger than 4.5” x 6.5” are permitted in to the stadium. All approved bags and purses will continue to be subjected to additional screening measures RECYCLING The Carolina Panthers recycle all cans, bottles, and cardboard generated inside the stadium. In addition, the Carolina Panthers have partnered with Bojangles, Center City Partners and Keep Mecklenburg Beautiful in order to increase our recycling footprint. Volunteers canvass parking lots within a four block perimeter of the stadium in order to provide information regarding the program. Fans parking in participating lots are handed a yellow bag for cans, bottles and/or cardboard as they enter the lot. As fans head into the stadium, they can drop off the bags at a designated curb location in each lot. The City of Charlotte then picks up the bags and takes the recyclables to the Mecklenburg Recycling Facility (MRF). Thank you Panthers fans for making today’s game a safe and enjoyable time for everyone. RE-ENTRY Persons leaving Bank of America Stadium during an event will not be permitted to re-enter. EMERGENCY CARE Emergency Care Centers are located on the 100 level across from sections 109-110 and 133-134, on the 300 level across from suite 310A and on the 500 level across from sections 511-512 and 543-544. Registered nurses, doctors, paramedic units and an emergency medical technician are on duty. In addition, two roving teams of paramedics are on the club level. SEAT CUSHIONS / PADS As part of the new NFL bag policy, seat cushions with covers, zippers, clasps, pockets or any other device that would allow concealment of any items are prohibited at Bank of America Stadium. Closed cell seat pads without covers, zippers, clasps, pockets or any other device that would allow concealment of any items are permitted into the stadium. GUEST RELATIONS As a convenience to our fans, Guest Relations booths, are located at all three entrance gates, at the club level elevator lobbies and, on the 500 level. Guest Relations team members provide fans with information about the stadium, public transportation, restaurants and hotels in addition to facilitating the game day experience. Please feel free to report any problems/issues to a Guest Relations team member in the Guest Relations booths or to a team member throughout the seating bowl. SMOKING Per North Carolina law, smoking is not permitted in Bank of America Stadium. LOST AND FOUND Reports of lost and found items should be made at any Guest Relations Booth. On non-event days, call the stadium operations office at (704) 358-7492 to inquire about lost items. TAG-A-KID PROGRAM As a convenience, the Tag-A-Kid program is provided by the Carolina Panthers and Bank of America Stadium. All guests who would like to participate may register their child at the Guest Relations Booths on 100, 300, and 500. The child will receive a wrist band with his/her seat location. If the child becomes lost, the wristband will allow the child to be escorted to the parent’s seats. If the parent/s are not there, the child will be escorted to the nearest Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer or Guest Relations booth. 63 For five years, Sergeant Alex Rolinski showcased his skills in the U.S. Army. Today, he’s doing so as a banking center manager. Alex Rolinski is a veteran of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and just one of nearly 7,000 veteran employees who make Bank of America an even stronger company. Since 2011, we’ve hired 4,500 veterans, and we’re committed to hiring 10,000 more in the years ahead. Learn more at bankofamerica.com/militarysupport Life’s better when we’re connected® “Carolina Panthers,” “Panthers” and related logos are trademarks of Panthers Football LLC. 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