Carolina Panthers Tickets to next week’s home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers can cost anywhere from $41 to $1,500. With the Panthers trying to figure out their future during their bye-week after a disappointing 4-4 start to the season; it’s time to take a look at the Panther’s prospects.
Staggering at the half-way point is nothing new for the Carolina Panthers. When the Carolina Panthers reached the Super Bowl in 2003, everybody was calling them the “Cardiac Cats” for their ability to come from behind and win against all odds. But given that the Panthers were favorites in the pre-season to go all the way, perhaps their 2006 nickname ought to be the “Fading Felines.”

Julius Peppers is having a fantastic season and currently ranks second with eight sacks and is a constant terror to the offensive line of every team the Panthers face. But with the offense lagging behind, it’s going to take more than just Peppers to keep the Panthers post-season prospects alive. All-in-all, the Panthers appear to be an average team at best this season.