The Carolina Line
Former Carolina Panthers Al Wallace and Kevin Donnalley go in-depth on the Carolina Panthers as only two players with 23 years of NFL experience between them can. They’ll break down the games and what they’re seeing – not just what’s happening when the ball is in Cam’s hands.
Featuring
Al Wallace
Undrafted in 1997 out of the University of Maryland, Al played 10 seasons as a Defensive End in the NFL for the Eagles, Bears, and Carolina Panthers. Since retiring in 2007, Al has remained close to the game through coaching at the high school level, training NFL prospects, and providing is his in-depth analysis of the Panthers for a number of Charlotte media outlets. A proud father of 5, Al is currently serving as the color analyst for the Charlotte 49ers Football radio broadcast, co-hosts the Panthervision Pregame Report all while managing his own food service and catering company.
Kevin Donnalley
Kevin Donnalley played with the Houston Oilers, Miami Dolphins and the Carolina Panthers during his 13 seasons in the NFL. After retiring from the Carolina Panthers in 2003 he joined their radio and tv broadcast team. Kevin and his wife, Erica, live in Charlotte and have 3 children.
Recent Episodes
The Carolina Line: The Tuck And Dunk
Al and Kevin are here to talk about who should have made the 53-man roster, whether they agree with the moves, what it's actually like to get cut by an...
The Carolina Line: Baby Gate
Kevin Donnalley and Al Wallace are here to talk the Panthers performance in New England, what it's like to suffer through injuries and their thoughts on Andrew Luck's shocking retirement. Then...
The Carolina Line: Tape Those Two Fingers Together
Al Wallace and Kevin Donnalley are back to talk the Panthers lack of focus against the Bills, why Moton struggled, what a vanilla gameplan does do a defense and the...
The Carolina Line: Stacking Good Days
Al Wallace and Kevin Donnalley are back to discuss what they did and didn't like up front in the Panthers 23-13 Preseason win in Chicago, why the barstool technique doesn't...