Well at least there were signs of life, right? The Carolina Panthers offense has put up about six quarters of mostly incompetent football. But of course, the two most competent quarters were the most recent two quarters, which now makes valid the question “have they figured it out?” To be fair, the Cardinals helped out by letting their foot off the gas with a big second half lead. That allowed Bryce Young to get comfortable, and he started wheeling and dealing in the short to intermediate areas of the field while the defense was protecting against a potential big play.
Whatever momentum the offense picked up in the second half of the loss to the Cardinals will be used to combat a seemingly much improved Atlanta Falcons defense. Through two weeks, they’ve allowed opponents to average just 4.5 yards per play, fourth best in the league. They have seven sacks in those two games, which is fifth best in the league. And that’s come against the Buccaneers and Vikings, who theoretically have better offenses than the Panthers. Atlanta prioritized their pass rush in the offseason, and it seems to be paying off based on the early returns.
Working in the Panthers favor is the fact that this is the team’s home opener, though fan support might not be stellar given the fourth straight 0-2 start to a season. Also it’s only been two weeks, so we don’t really know what’s real yet. We do have a couple of data points to analyze, so let’s see what they suggest the Panthers need to do on Sunday to get their first win.