Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Mike Nugent's missed FG in OT leaves Bengals, Panthers tied

Final/OT

Panthers 37

(3-2-1, 1-1-1 away)

Bengals 37

(3-1-1, 2-0-1 home)




1:00 PM ET, October 12,2014
Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH 

1 2 3 4 OT T
CAR 7 3 14 10 337
CIN 0 17 0 17 337
Top Performers
Passing: A. Dalton (CIN) - 323 YDS, 2 TD, 2 INT
Rushing: G. Bernard (CIN) - 18 CAR, 137 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: M. Sanu (CIN) - 10 REC, 120 YDS, 1 TD
 
 
 
 
 
Associated Press
Dalton: 'Weird Feeling'
Andy Dalton taks to Bob Holtzman after the Bengals tied with the Panthers on Sunday.

CINCINNATI -- Cam Newton re-emerged as dual-threat danger. Andy Dalton missed on only one pass in overtime -- a sack-saving throwaway, no less. Back and forth they went, rallying their teams through a pulsating finish.
Mike Nugent's miss left it tied, unsatisfying and confusing. And perfectly appropriate.
Nugent missed a 36-yard field goal attempt on the final play of overtime Sunday, which left the Bengals and Panthers in a 37-37 tie -- the NFL's first this season. A game full of big plays and big comebacks was basically a wash.
"It's a weird feeling," Dalton said. "I've never been part of a tie. You didn't lose, but you didn't win. We had our chances, and when you don't win, it's tough."
It doesn't happen very often -- at least, not outside Cincinnati.
The Bengals and Eagles played to a 13-13 tie in 2008 at Paul Brown Stadium, when Cincinnati's Shayne Graham missed a 47-yard try with 7 seconds left in overtime. Four years later, San Francisco and St. Louis played to a 24-all tie.
The NFL changed the overtime rules to avoid having games end on a field goal by the receiving team. Minnesota and Green Bay finished 26-all the past season under the new format.
The crowd of 57,053 at Paul Brown Stadium was standing and ready to celebrate when Nugent set up for the final kick with 2 seconds left on the clock. It was a good snap and hold. Nugent rushed his approach and sliced it wide right.
"That was the worst ball I've ever hit in my career," Nugent said. "My plant foot was way too far forward. I think there was a little excitement. I was a little too quick."
The crowd stood stunned. The players walked onto the field to shake hands while trying to figure out what it all meant.
"I'm treating it as if it was loss," said Panthers running back Fozzy Whittaker, who had a 4-yard touchdown run. "We had many opportunities to win it. But it doesn't hurt as bad [as a loss], I guess."
A matchup of division leaders and impressive quarterbacks came down to the kickers.
Nugent made a 42-yard field goal that put Cincinnati (3-1-1) up after the opening drive of overtime. Carolina (3-2-1) tied it on Graham Gano's 36-yarder with 2:19 left.
That was enough time for Dalton to maneuver the Bengals into position to win it. He was 8-for-9 for 87 yards with one throwaway in overtime. A roughing-the-passer penalty on Panthers end Charles Johnson helped the Bengals get in position for Nugent's final kick.
"On that last drive, I thought we'd go down there and put ourselves in a position to win it," said Dalton, who was 33-of-43 overall for 323 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. "We did that. We were close."
The game marked Newton's return as a running threat. He had been mostly limited to throwing the ball because of offseason ankle surgery and cracked ribs suffered during the preseason.
With their backfield depleted by injuries, the Panthers turned Newton loose on Sunday. He ran a team-high 17 times for 107 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown in the second half. He also completed 29-of-46 for 284 yards and two touchdowns, including a 13-yarder that put Carolina up 31-24 with 4:50 left.
The drama was just starting.
Adam "Pacman" Jones ran the kickoff back 97 yards to set up a tying touchdown, and the kickers traded field goals in the closing minutes. Gano's 44-yarder sent it to overtime.
There were other big plays, too. Giovani Bernard had an 89-yard touchdown run -- the second-longest in Bengals history -- to help Cincinnati to a 17-10 halftime lead. Bernard carried 18 times for a career-high 137 yards and missed part of the second half with an injured right shoulder.
All of that aside, it came down to a kicker missing one that's usually routine.
"You want to come away with a victory there," Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said. "That's a shame."

Game notes


The 74 combined points were the third most in an NFL tie, according to STATS. The Patriots and Raiders tied 43-all in 1964. The Broncos and Bills tied 38-all in 1960. ... The Panthers have given up the two longest runs in the NFL this season -- Bernard's TD and Le'Veon Bell's 81-yarder. ... Bengals WR A.J. Green was inactive because of the injured right big toe that has bothered him all season. It was only the second time in his career he was inactive. ... Corey Dillon had the longest TD run in Bengals history: 96 yards in Detroit in 2001.
Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
 
 
 
 

Team Stat Comparison

 
CAR
CIN
1st Downs2929
Passing 1st downs
1418
Rushing 1st downs
108
1st downs from penalties
53
3rd down efficiency
8-1710-16
4th down efficiency
2-20-0
Total Plays8075
Total Yards431513
Yards per play5.46.8
Total Drives1111
Passing284320
Comp-Att
29-4633-43
Yards per pass
6.27.3
Interceptions thrown
12
Sacks-Yards Lost
0-01-3
Rushing147193
Rushing Attempts
3431
Yards per rush
4.36.2
Red Zone (Made-Att)4-72-4
Penalties8-6013-119
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
12
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession39:3035:30

Passing Leaders


CARC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Newton29/462846.2210-0

CINC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKS
Dalton33/433237.5221-3

Rushing Leaders


CARCARYDSAVGTDLG
Newton171076.3112
Whittaker9252.816

CINCARYDSAVGTDLG
Bernard181377.6189
Dalton4256.3020

Receiving Leaders


CARRECYDSAVGTDLG
Olsen66210.3116
Cotchery45814.5026

CINRECYDSAVGTDLG
Sanu1012012.0134
Gresham66811.3023

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERCARCIN
carTD5:45Kelvin Benjamin 3 Yd pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano Kick)
Drive info: 15 plays, 86 yds, 9:15
70
SECOND QUARTERCARCIN
cinTD14:21Brandon Tate 5 Yd pass from Andy Dalton (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 14 plays, 69 yds, 6:24
77
cinTD11:50Giovani Bernard 89 Yd Run (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 1 plays, 89 yds, 0:15
714
carFG6:20Graham Gano 39 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 11 plays, 61 yds, 5:30
1014
cinFG0:03Mike Nugent 44 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 12 plays, 54 yds, 6:17
1017
THIRD QUARTERCARCIN
carTD9:07Fozzy Whittaker 4 Yd Run (Graham Gano Kick)
Drive info: 2 plays, 10 yds, 0:42
1717
carTD3:54Cam Newton 12 Yd Run (Graham Gano Kick)
Drive info: 6 plays, 77 yds, 2:11
2417
FOURTH QUARTERCARCIN
cinTD11:38Mohamed Sanu 34 Yd pass from Andy Dalton (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 7 plays, 71 yds, 3:11
2424
carTD4:50Greg Olsen 13 Yd pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano Kick)
Drive info: 12 plays, 80 yds, 6:48
3124
cinTD4:32Jeremy Hill 3 Yd Run (Mike Nugent Kick)
Drive info: 1 plays, 3 yds, 0:18
3131
cinFG2:11Mike Nugent 38 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 4 plays, 4 yds, 1:11
3134
carFG0:00Graham Gano 44 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 12 plays, 54 yds, 2:11
3434
OVERTIMECARCIN
cinFG8:35Mike Nugent 42 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 13 plays, 56 yds, 6:25
3437
carFG2:19Graham Gano 36 Yd Field Goal
Drive info: 12 plays, 60 yds, 6:16
3737

Research Notes

Today's Panthers-Bengals game was the highest-scoring tie since the NFL instituted overtime in 1974...
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A.J. Green missed Sunday's game with a toe injury, and Mohamed Sanu stepped up for the Bengals. Sanu caught 11-of-15 targets for 120 yards and a touchdown, posting more catches Sunday than his previous career high in targets (nine on three different occasions).
Cam Newton was 7-of-18 for 119 yards and an interception on throws deeper than 10 yards downfield. Newton only completed one of his last seven attempts on those throws, including a fourth-quarter interception targeting Kelvin Benjamin that set up a Bengals field goal.
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Gio Bernard's 89-yard touchdown run is the longest rush in the NFL this season. It is the longest run by a RB since Chris Johnson's 94-yard touchdown against the Jets in Week 15 of 2012.
Andy Dalton's two incompletions at halftime are tied for a career low (done twice before).

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