The 2006 Panthers - A Look Back

January 31, 2007

It was a strange season for the Carolina Panthers.  They came into the season with a lot of promise and high expectations, and many were picking them before the year to at the very least get to the Super Bowl, if not win the whole thing.  However, they stumbled all season, dealt with injuries and missed the playoffs altogether, which was a very disappointing result.

A local Charlotte newspaper has put the Panthers’ season together in the form of photos, and in them you’ll get to see both the highs and lows of the season.  If you’d like to see how the Panthers bounce back from the 2006 disappointment, head to StubHub.com and choose from available Panthers tickets.


Statistics of Note from 2006

January 11, 2007

Even though the Panthers did not experience the success they had hoped for, and many people had predicted for them in 2006, there were still accomplishments and there are still things to keep in mind as the team begins to prepare for the 2007 season.

The first involves John Fox.  It was rumored that he’d be a candidate for the New York Giants job if it became available, but Panthers ownership made it clear that they would do everything they could to keep Fox for the long-term.  That’s a good move, as Fox is one of the game’s better coaches.

Individual players on the team also reached milestones, including QB Jake Delhomme and K John Kasay.  If you’d like to see just how the Panthers attempt to turn around their fortunes next season, log onto StubHub.com and choose from the available Carolina Panthers tickets.


Carolina Panthers: What went wrong?

January 1, 2007

The Carolina Panthers defeated the second-string of the New Orleans Saints yesterday 31-21 at the Superdome in New Orleans, but the win was meaningless for the Panthers just as the loss was meaningless to the playoff-bound New Orleans Saints. Thanks to a win by the Chicago Bears, the Panthers knew before the game that they would not be in the post-season. For a season that started out with talk of the Super Bowl, now we are left with questions. The biggest one: What went wrong?

Dan Henning

We may very well witness an exodus during the off-season. Seeing as the Panthers had the worst third-down conversion rate in the NFL, many fans are demanding the head of offensive coordinator Dan Henning. Many of the players also left New Orleans questioning their futures with the Panthers. After digging themselves into a huge hole with that four-game losing streak, the Panthers simply lost steam.


Telling Piece Wraps Up Panthers Season

January 1, 2007

As the Panthers wrap up an extremely disappointing 2006 season, fans and the local media have begun to analyze just what went wrong this year.  The Charlotte Observer published a critical-but-fair piece this morning detailing why the Panthers failed to make the playoffs despite several predictions before the season that had Carolina in the Super Bowl.

The biggest bugaboo for the Panthers this season was injuries, as they lost critical starters as soon as the season began.  However, every team in the NFL has to deal with injuries, and the problem with the Panthers was their inability or even lack of willingness to adjust to their replacement personnel.

As the Panthers look forward to the 2007 season, they’ll need to build depth and add a few pieces here and there.  They are not in need of a total rebuild, but it became apparent that their depth was lacking.  Regardless, fans will be ready to continue to faithfully secure Panthers tickets when fall rolls around later this year.