We don’t pretend that we’re the only people writing quality content about the Carolina Panthers, we just pretend to be the best. Here are some of our favorite offerings from the past few days:
- Jonathan Stewart is the Panthers all-time leading rusher and he didn’t get there by selfishly wanting all the carries. [ESPN]
- Jourdan Rodrigue with a terrific look at the hero of Sunday’s game in New England, kicker Graham Gano. [Charlotte Observer]
- This article was written before the Panthers had their “offensive awakening” against the Patriots, but they’ll need to continue using the creativity they showed in Foxborough to keep winning ball games. [The Ringer]
- A new 4×1 formation used only once against New England was incredibly successful. Will Mike Shula and the Panthers use it again? [Cat Scratch Reader]
- If you’re one of the Panthers fans that are concerned with Christian McCaffrey’s statistics through the first quarter of the season, you shouldn’t be. Here’s why. [Charlotte Observer]
- Cam Newton has 50 rushing touchdowns in his career and is one of the hardest short-yardage weapons to stop. Billy Marshall gives a fantastic breakdown of his rushing performance against the Patriots. [Cat Scratch Reader]
- There was a meaning for Cam Newton’s protest. Read more about it here. [New York Times]