The offense tries to string together consecutive not bad appearances.
The Carolina Panthers offense was good enough to beat the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. I hesitate to call them ‘good,’ because they weren’t particularly efficient in any one area. However, Bryce Young was able to lead four scoring drives, three of which ended the endzone, and that was enough to hold on against a crumbing New Orleans Saints. It’s the type of performance that will win a few games here and there, especially against other bad teams.
Well wouldn’t you know it, we’ve got another bad team on the docket this week. Bryce Young will be starting again this week. We know that because some reporters are incessant about asking head coach Dave Canales about the quarterback situation at every single press conference. He probably deserves it. He’s played well enough that he’s not hamstringing the offense like he was in the first two weeks, and it’s nice to get a full and comprehensive evaluation of him through two seasons. The Panthers could also be adding rookie running back Jonathon Brooks, but it remains to be see if he’ll be dressed for the game.
The opponent is the New York Giants, who according to DVOA have been even worse than the Saints over the course of the full season. They’re 2-7 but can be sneaky competitive when quarterback Daniel Jones randomly decides to have a good game. They’re coming off competitive loss to the Steelers and Commanders. The defense has some bright spots, so let’s talk about how the Panthers can get past those and put together a winning performance.