October 29, 2009
10. Gary Barnidge. The Panthers are lucky enough to have a young TE with tremendous potential.
9. The Carolina Huddle Drinking Game – play at your own risk, also numbs the pain.
8. Arizona Cheerleaders – Self Explanatory
7. The Charlotte Bobcats don’t have a game Sunday.
6. Hollis Thomas – Best acquisition since Chris Harris. Kemo who?
5. Jon Beason – Still a bad bad man. The next regime definitely has a player to build around.
4. Matt Moore may actually get a chance sometime, we still believe in miracles.
3. Steve Smith - One day he will say what he is actually thinking and not the company line.
2. Deangelo Williams – A franchise RB worthy of league wide recognition, but won’t get it.
1. ST Coach Danny Crossman – Guaranteed to make you feel better about your own job performance.
October 28, 2009
Alright Panther fans, don’t do anything drastic.
John Fox said on Wednesday that he planned on starting Jake Delhomme against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday.
“I still think he gives us the best chance to win,” Fox said.
October 28, 2009
The Charlotte Bobcats open the 2009-10 season tonight in Boston taking on the mighty Celtics, fresh off their win over the Cleveland Cavaliers last night.
The Bobcats will be without starting SG Raja Bell, who sustained a torn wrist ligament during the preseason. Bell could be back as early as next week after opting to not have surgery.
October 27, 2009
David Carr, Chris Weinke, Randy Fasani, Stefan Lefors, Rod Rutherford…and now Matt Moore.
All of these names highlight the underlying reason that Jake Delhomme remains the starting quarterback for the Carolina Panthers. Despite being the lowest rated starting quarterback in the league, Delhomme has managed to stay in control of the offense. How he has remained in control is the real question, and the answer has little to do with Jake Delhomme. Read more
October 26, 2009
In a surprise Halloween spectacular, Jake Delhomme and the Panthers Special Teams scare the daylights out of their fans.
On with the grades…
Offense:
The good news, Deangelo Williams continues to play at a pro bowl level. The bad news, Jake Delhomme is handing off to him…still. Read more
October 22, 2009
From Charlotte by way of South America, we are pleased to present to you Panthers fan and Huddle Kitten Camimi… Read more
October 19, 2009
The Carolina Panthers just got more beefy, trading an undisclosed pick (allegedly a 5th rounder according to the interwebs) for Chiefs DT Tank Tyler.
Tyler played collegiately for NC State and is originally from Fayetteville.
Tyler played high school football at E.E. Smith High School in Fayetteville, North Carolina. During his career he achieved all-conference honors, first-team All-Two Rivers Class 4-A Conference, All-Cape Fear Region accolades, and was Cape Fear Region Player of the Year in 2002. He was also invited to play in the 2002 Shrine Bowl.
October 18, 2009
In achieving first winning streak of the season, the Carolina Panthers show what they are made of…some good…some bad. On with the grades… Read more
October 11, 2009
Five weeks into the football season, Panthers fans finally have a win to cheer about, even if it was against a bad team. On with the grades…. Read more
October 10, 2009
If you wanted to know what the Panthers need to do to get back to their winning ways, just ask MLB and team captain Jon Beason.
Beason, who appeared on “Primetime with the Packman” on Thursday, said that the Panthers, and Julius Peppers in particular, need to increase their intensity on the field.
Beason said that he planned on having a heart-to-heart sit-down with Peppers before the team’s game this Sunday against the Redskins at Bank of America Stadium.
“I said, you know what, I’m going to sit down and have a conversation with that guy. I plan on it,” Beason said.