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LAST SEASON: 1-15, 5th in NFC West
STRONG SIDE ST: If the NFL were a Punt, Pass and Kick contest, the Panthers would be two-thirds of the way to the Super Bowl. Pro Bowl P Todd Sauerbrun is long (NFL-best 47.5 ypp) and accurate (second-best 35 punts inside the 20), and K John Kasay (23 of 28 FGs) doesn't miss often. Jerrod Cooper may be the game's best kickoff coverage guy, and KR Steve Smith (2 TDs on kickoffs, 1 on punts) made the Pro Bowl as a rookie. WR Isaac Byrd must pick up the slack for KR Michael Bates, a five-time Pro Bowler who could miss the season with a broken right ankle. Even so, if the rest of the Panthers can keep games close, their special teams will steal a couple of W's. WEAK SIDE DB: There's little relief for a secondary that got torched for 25 TD passes. The Panthers are ultra-green at CB, so John Fox signed veteran Giant Emmanuel McDaniel. Promising rook Dante Wesley will miss a month after hernia surgery. Then there's Reggie Howard, who has 1 career pick and 0 career starts, and Terry Cousin, who hasn't picked a pass in two years. Solid SS Mike Minter (2 INTs) is the lone returning starter.
OTHER UNITS
QB: The Panthers brought in O-coordinator Dan Henning and veteran QB Rodney Peete to tutor Chris Weinke, whose rookie year was a disaster (NFL's second-worst rating at 62.0). Henning's plan: shorter routes over the middle and more deep balls. Weinke, already 30, had better have a short learning curve. This article appears in the September 16 issue of ESPN The Magazine. |
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