Front row at Bank Of America Stadium
Being at the game on sunday against the Seahawks was not only tough to watch but tough to hear. The day started out gloomy and cold and ended with fans calling out Ron Rivera and saying we need a new head coach. It's still way to early to determine that and Carolina's Fans do have some right to be upset. This team has made big promises and created lots of hype before the 2012 season. However even though they have yet to produce the results to yield to it's expectations, lets not give up on them Cardiac Cats just yet.
The Pursuit of Happiness
Coach Ron Rivera is now entering mid-way into his second year as the Panthers Head Coach, making his record 7-14 with the boys in blue. Given the poor start and disappointment of the fans Let's focus on positives. Our team was dead last in offense in 2010, with rivera we were 4th in 2011. Making Carolina one the biggest jumps in year to year offensive improvement in history. Also we were the first team to ever have more then three players with over 700 yards rushing in a single season, and set a team record for highest net yards 6,237.
That's great and all but we still keep losing games. It's tough to lose but we have to have faith. Rivera has made some huge strides with this team and honestly, it's more impressing that we actually are in the game until the final minutes as opposed to be written off in second half cough cough 2010 cough.
What's next?
This is for all you fans who think we suck, and we are terrible and Cam is a crybaby. We are a young team making huge strides statistically. Few setbacks here and there, however are coaches and players are not giving up and nether should we. Instead of expecting us to win a Super Bowl, we should expect to play good consistent football and support this coaching staff and depth chart at least this season and one more, before we decide to make drastic changes.
Predictions for the rest of the season
Panthers record 6-10, yes again. If we stay healthy. Our defense will be ranked one of the best in the league and offense should get back on track. Maybe not as good as last years, maybe better, who knows.
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