FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — There was a lot that didn't go the Panthers' way on Sunday against the Patriots. But Dave Canales and the offense will leave New England at least knowing a lot more about their tight end unit and what this particular room can do for the team.

Coming into the game, Canales knew he was going to have to lean on the tight ends more, given the shallow receiving corps due to various injuries. And then on the first play of the game, starter David Moore went down with an elbow injury.

"I like our 12 personnel attack, but, you know, when D-Mo goes down early, then Dalevon Campbell 's out and all of a sudden you're playing with three receivers, I just felt like we needed to be a little bit more 12 personnel, 13 personnel heavy to finish off the game and that's really what a

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