Article By Gavin Andrews on 15th September, 2009
I really didn't want to write an article criticizing the Panthers, so I tried to look for something the Panthers did well. I really don't want to be the type of writer who just goes out and criticizes teams, article after article.
So I looked at the box score after the game ended.
The quarterbacks had a touchdown-interception ratio of 0:5. The running game averaged a whopping 2.9 yards per carry. The leading receiver reeled in four balls for 42 yards. The defense allowed 38 points.
Oh snap.
However, the Panthers only allowed 82 yards throug...
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