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Four Quarters: A Look at the Carolina Panthers' 2009 Schedule, Pt. 3

 
Historically, under John Fox the Panthers follow good seasons with 7-9 efforts—not the best sign for the 2009 squad. But when you look at the reason why, there's a little cause for optimism. In 2004, injuries to Stephen Davis and Steve Smith killed the offense, and the Panthers started out the season 1-7 before adjusting and going 6-2 in their final eight games. In 2006, the offensive line was a revolving door, with Travelle Wharton going out early, Justin Hartwig missing the season to a groin in jury, and Mark Wahle finishing out 2006 on Injured Reserve. Injuries dogged the Panthers all season, as Steve Smith, Jake Delhomme, Dan Morgan, and Mike Rucker also missed several games to injury that year. After a somewhat promising 4-2 start, the Panthers struggled to finish 8-8. Although it didn't follow a winning season, in 2007 the Panthers lost Jake Delhomme early and went through three other quarterbacks en route to a 7-9 finish. Which brings us to 2009. The Panthers are coming off ... (link)

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