Panthers Running Towards 7-0
/The Carolina Panthers are 6-0 for the first time in franchise history coming off clipping the wings of the endangered species that are Chip Kelly's Philadelphia Eagles, and it came from the dominating run game that now ranks first in the NFL.
Read MoreC3 On the Line: Eagles at Panthers
/C3 On the Line series bets the Carolina Panthers line and discusses the stakes of the game in the context of the Panthers season. CarolinaCatChronicles.com's On the Line is not betting advice, but a means for football discussion.
Read MoreBeating the Eagles Starts with Stopping DeMarco Murray on 1st Down
/Arguably the biggest free agent acquisition of the 2015 season, people expected fireworks from DeMarco Murray joining Chip Kelly’s offense. The circumstances of Murray’s acquisition, Philadelphia’s abrupt parting with LeShaun McCoy and addition of Ryan Matthews, only intensified expectations. Through the first four weeks, the bold experiment appeared an utter failure. The Eagles offense was hard to watch, and the running game was virtually non-existent.
Read MorePanthers Must Stay Focused To Advance To 6-0 Under The Lights
/The Carolina's cathartic state is at an all time high after a big comeback win in Seattle last week to get the cardiac cats back to 5-0 for the first time since 2003 and not to mention defeating an all too familiar nemesis who has continually slipped out Carolina's grasp the last few years.
Read MoreLooking Back to See Ahead: The Panthers Quarter Report
/Ah 4-0 to start the season, feels great doesn’t it? Oh…that’s right. While the Panthers are 4-0, and for their fans it does feel great, top of the world great, there is even SOME of the talk of Panthers the national media. Although most of the talk is about Carolina’s soft schedule and on that of beating bad opponents, there’s still noise.
Read MoreSaints at Panthers Will Reveal More Than Some Want
/After week two, we once again realized how little everyone knows about how the 2015 season will pan out. The the experts told us for months who would be great and which teams shouldn’t bother lacing up the cleats and playing the games. The Colts and Broncos would be near unstoppable in the AFC. The Seahawks and Eagles would either shut teams down or blow them out.
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