The Carolina Panthers showed they could win without Cam Newton on Sunday, starting strong then holding off a late Tampa Bay Buccaneers rally in a 20-14 win victory. Our takeaways:
- Derek Anderson did the job in Newton's place, completing over 70 percent of his passes with two touchdowns. He would've had a third if not for a bad Greg Olsen drop. With a home matchup against the Detroit Lionson deck, could Ron Rivera be tempted to give Newton another week to heal up?
- Josh McCown did not deliver a consistent performance in his Bucs debut. His third-quarter interception was an all-time blooper, and the offense was in thick quicksand for the game's first three quarters. McCown deserves credit for getting Tampa Bay back in the game with two lateTD drives.
- Kelvin Benjamin is a legitimate Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate. The Panthers' first-round pick finished with six catches for 92 yards, including a gorgeous touchdown reception ripped out of the hands of Mike Jenkins. The Panthers need Benjamin to be an instant difference-maker. He's off to a very promising start.
- Bucs running back Doug Martin -- who must long for the salad days of 2012 -- had nine carries for nine yards. This is considered a poor average.
- Dashon Goldson gets paid way too much not to take advantage of an Anderson overthrow that should've gone for a go-ahead pick six with less than two minutes to play. Instead, Goldson dropped the ball and the Bucs' offense turned it over on the next play from scrimmage. Game over.
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