The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

Al and Kevin aren’t happy with the Panthers performance against the Atlanta Falcons and they’re ready to spread the blame around…..Kyle Allen’s Happy Feet, the offensive line getting consistently bullrushed and how practices turn into a dance class – which is why the Panthers have been so susceptible to it, and where players find their motivation.

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: Fuel To The Fire

Kevin, Kelli & Al talk through how a defense thinks when you’re running the ball near the goalline, why Kevin doesn’t necessarily agree with “Analytical Ron” and his decision to go for two in the fourth quarter after he and the 2003 Panthers were chasing points in the Super Bowl, fixing the run defense and more.

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: Escort Him Into The End Zone

Kevin, Al, & Kelli are back this week to talk about a big bounceback win for the Panthers, how Christian McCaffrey is on his way to being MVP, how Curtis Samuel and DJ Moore are leveling up and how the defense – including the Flavor Flav of the NFL – doesn’t care about yardage, only about points.

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: Exhausted From Awesomeness

Al Wallace & Kevin Donnalley are joined by Kelli Bartik to talk about a blowout loss in San Francisco and how the Panthers can’t let this define their season like the game they had in Pittsburgh last season did, the five guys that they can go to war with on the offensive line, and more!

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: The Catbird Seat

Kelli, Al and Kevin are back this week from the bye to talk about the Panthers’ unbelievable performance in London, how to keep up with the Jones’ – or the Brees’ – in New Orleans and why they’ll face their toughest task of the season when they head west to take on the undefeated 49ers.

The Carolina Line: Got My Mad On

The Carolina Line: Sour Patch Kids

Al talks how Brian Burns is heading towards being an award winner himself, how Mario Addison put Andrew Norwell on skates and what it meant to him to be around the four guys being inducted into the Hall of Honor on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium – with a special look at who Steve Smith was through the lens of a former teammate.