Final
Panthers run wild in 28-21 victory over Bucs
Oct 18, 2009 - 10:43 PM By FRED GOODALL AP Sports WriterTAMPA, Fla.(AP) -- With the game on the line, Carolina's Jake Delhomme found a way to make up for costly mistakes the Panthers made to help the Tampa Bay Buccaneers pull even.
The struggling quarterback turned and handed the ball to DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart. Over and over.
"I'm sure everybody in the stadium knew what we were going to do," Williams said after the defending NFC South champions drove 80 yards in the closing minutes to beat the winless Bucs 28-21 on Sunday.
"There were times they had nine in the box," the running back added, "and we were still getting 7 of 8 yards."
A week after getting their first win over lowly Washington, the Panthers (2-3) rushed for 267 yards and three touchdowns to extend Tampa Bay's worst start in 24 years.
The Bucs (0-6) have started a season with six straight losses for the first time since 1985. They've dropped 10 in a row dating to a lopsided defeat at Carolina in December, a slide that's their longest since 1977, when Tampa Bay was in the middle of an NFL-record 26-game skid.
Williams gained a season-best 152 yards on 30 carries and scored twice, including the winning TD with 29 seconds left. The 1-yard dive capped a 16-play drive that took more than 8 minutes.
"That takes tough guys, and we try to breed that," Panthers coach John Fox said.
Delhomme, who had thrown two interceptions in the second half, only attempted one pass in the winning drive - a 4-yarder for Steve Smith's only reception of the game.
Meanwhile, Williams carried eight times for 33 yards and Stewart gained 43 on seven attempts.
"We got overpowered at the end, and really throughout the game," Bucs rookie coach Raheem Morris said.
Carolina (2-3) squandered a 21-7 lead, giving up a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the third quarter and watching Tampa Bay tie the game on Tanard Jackson's 26-yard interception return.
But once the Panthers took the ball out of Delhomme's hands, Williams and Stewart took over. Eleven of the 15 runs on the final drive gained 5 or more yards; none of them ended with no gain or a loss.
Williams also scored on a 20-yard run in the second quarter. Stewart's 26-yard TD run put Carolina up 21-7 late in the third quarter.
Both also had big days in the last meeting between the NFC South rivals, when the Panthers ran for a franchise-record 299 yards. Heading into Sunday, Carolina was averaging 97.3 yards on the ground - 23rd in the league.
Delhomme was 9 of 17 for 65 yards and one TD. His two interceptions helped the Bucs get back in the game, and Tampa Bay forced a third turnover when Jackson caused Stewart's fumble at the Bucs 3 in the second quarter.
Carolina also had to overcome losing safety Dante Wesley, who was ejected late in the first half after he launched himself into Bucs punt returner Clifton Smith, who had signaled for a fair catch.
The hit with 10 seconds left in the second quarter brought players from both teams off the sidelines. Wesley appeared to leave his feet and strike Smith in the upper body with his left shoulder.
Smith remained on the ground for a few minutes, then was helped to his feet and walked off the field. He missed the remainder of the game with a concussion.
"I was just trying to make a play," said Wesley, adding that he wasn't trying to hurt Smith, who was a Pro Bowl kick returner as a rookie last season.
The eighth-year pro said he hopes he doesn't draw a fine from the league.
"You can check my record. .... I've never really tried to hurt anybody. I've never tried to take a cheap shot on anybody," Wesley said.
Cadillac Williams gave Tampa Bay an early 7-0 lead with a 20-yard TD run. Sammie Stroughter's long kickoff return trimmed Carolina's lead to 21-14, then Jackson's TD tied it with 8:33 remaining.
Tampa Bay's Josh Johnson finished 11 of 17 for 147 yards and one interception, which linebacker Thomas Davis ran back 24 yards to set up Delhomme's 1-yard TD pass to Jeff King.
Cadillac Williams rushed for 77 yards on 16 carries. Johnson had 45 yards rushing, however he was sacked four times, with Julius Peppers and Charles Johnson each having two for the Panthers.
Notes: Tampa Bay has been outscored 47-7 in the third quarter, its only points coming on Stroughter's kickoff return. ... Delhomme has thrown 10 interceptions in five games.
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FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
--- --- --- --- -----
CAROLINA 0 7 14 7 28
TAMPA BAY 7 0 7 7 21 FINAL
SCORING SUMMARY
1ST QUARTER: TAM - TD, CARNELL WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN
(SHANE ANDRUS KICK), 4:03.
TAMPABAY 7-0
2ND QUARTER: CAR - TD, DEANGELO WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN
(JOHN KASAY KICK), 3:12.
CAROLINA 7-7
3RD QUARTE
Oct 18 3:56 PM - NFL
CAROLINA 28
TAMPA BAY 21 0:00 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Oct 18 3:56 PM
TD CAR DEANGELO WILLIAMS 1 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 28, Buccaneers 21 4th - 0:29Oct 18 3:51 PM
TD CAR DEANGELO WILLIAMS 1 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 28, Buccaneers 21 4th - 0:29Oct 18 3:51 PM
TD TAM TANARD JACKSON 26 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 21 4th - 8:33Oct 18 3:31 PM
TD TAM TANARD JACKSON 26 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 21 4th - 8:33Oct 18 3:31 PM- NFL
CAROLINA 21
TAMPA BAY 14 0:00 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Oct 18 3:12 PM
TD TAM SAMMIE STROUGHTER 97 YD KICKOFF RETURN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 14 3rd - 2:17Oct 18 3:04 PM
TD TAM SAMMIE STROUGHTER 97 YD KICKOFF RETURN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 14 3rd - 2:17Oct 18 3:04 PM
TD CAR JONATHAN STEWART 26 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 7 3rd - 2:33Oct 18 3:01 PM
TD CAR JONATHAN STEWART 26 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 21, Buccaneers 7 3rd - 2:33Oct 18 3:01 PM
TD CAR JEFF KING 1 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 14, Buccaneers 7 3rd - 12:07Oct 18 2:41 PM
TD CAR JEFF KING 1 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 14, Buccaneers 7 3rd - 12:07Oct 18 2:41 PM
TD CAR JEFF KING 1 YD PASS FROM JAKE DELHOMME (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 14, Buccaneers 7 3rd - 12:07Oct 18 2:41 PM- NFL
CAROLINA 7
TAMPA BAY 7 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 18 2:26 PM
TD CAR DEANGELO WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 7, Buccaneers 7 2nd - 11:48Oct 18 1:39 PM
TD CAR DEANGELO WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 7, Buccaneers 7 2nd - 11:48Oct 18 1:39 PM- NFL
CAROLINA 0
TAMPA BAY 7 0:00 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Oct 18 1:33 PM
TD TAM CARNELL WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 0, Buccaneers 7 1st - 10:57Oct 18 1:09 PM
TD TAM CARNELL WILLIAMS 20 YD RUN (SHANE ANDRUS KICK)
Panthers 0, Buccaneers 7 1st - 10:57Oct 18 1:09 PM- LMPtG1 Do I really want a winning season, or a high draft pick, new QB and coach? Dungy, Cowher and many others would jump at the opportunity to coach that team. Cowher lives in NC. And Dungy is something like a football god right now. Dungy would be a blessing. I never had a problem with Fox, it just seems there are too many guys circling that franchise like vultures. Time for one of them to break on through I think. Sorry Fox, you're a great coach, but the time has come I'm afraid.
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