Welp. Hopes were relatively high for the Carolina Panthers offense after a strong finish to the 2024 season. All the momentum they built up came to a crashing halt with a disastrous performance against a Jaguars team that was the second worst defense in the NFL last season. Seemingly every player made individual errors in sequence so the offense could never find any sort of rhythm. Young looked unsure and rushed at different points, and receivers were dropping passes, running bad routes, and catching well thrown balls out of bounds. It was a comedy of errors and has Panthers fans back in the dumps once again.
The bright side: it was only Week 1. Week 1 is hardly a reliable predictor for how the season will go. We see weird stuff happen in the first couple weeks of the season that make less and less sense as the season goes on. It’s entirely possible that Young and the Panthers find their groove in the coming weeks and we look back on that Jacksonville performance wondering how that happened. Let’s hope.
This weekend brings a visit to the Arizona Cardinals, who for some reason have been a good get right spot for the Panthers in recent years. Last season, the Panthers defeated the Cardinals 36-30 in overtime behind 152 yards and two touchdowns from Chuba Hubbard. The Cardinals weren’t exactly inspiring against a Saints team that most expect to be the worst in the NFL.
The Panthers offense failed their first test of the season. Let’s look at how they can avoid doing that two weeks in a row.