Whatever momentum the Chiefs had in their corner after the Broncos victory was just wiped away by the Carolina Panthers as they defeat the Kansas City Chiefs 34-0. The scoreboard does not really give the game justice it was not even that close, the Chiefs were dominated at every position on the field.
If the Panthers would not have let up in the fourth quarter they could have covered a forty point spread. The Chiefs came out flat and could not match the Panthers energy level throughout the... Read Full Story
If the Atlanta Falcons are going to be taken seriously as an up and coming team, they are going to have to prove it in a tough place vs a good team. No better time for that than Sunday when they travel to Bank of America Stadium to take on the 2-1 Carolina Panthers. The Panthers are smarting after blowing a 10-0 lead vs the Vikings and eventually losing 20-10 on Sunday in Minnesota. The Falcons pounded the awful Chiefs last week at home to move to 2-1.
Now we’ll see if Michael Turner and... Read Full Story
For at least one day, Vikings head coach Brad Childress looks like a genius. Making the move to backup QB Gus Frerotte, the Vikings veteran QB led the team to a huge 20-10 win over the Carolina Panthers Sunday, maybe even saving the Vikings season. A team that looked poised for a run in the NFC North, the Vikings started the year 0-2, and with not much to show from an offfense being led by tenative QB Tarvaris Jackson.
That’s exactly why Childress made the move to Frerotte, who has played... Read Full Story
[Ed. Note: I've put up a FanPost over at Cat Scratch Reader so we can have a place to ask each other questions, etc. I think it worked pretty well last week with Mile High Report and was a lot of fun. So head on over there and check out what they're saying. -Primetime]
The Kansas City Chiefs will make their second visit to Carolina on Sunday to face a Panthers team sitting atop the NFC South with 3 wins and 1 loss. Let's take a look at their numbers to see what we're dealing with.
Jake... Read Full Story
It’s been a long time since Panthers fans have had a lot to root for, but after two wins vs the Chargers and Bears, Carolina looks to extend their winning streak on Sunday as they take on the Vikings at the Metrodome. Carolina rallied from 17-3 to take out the Bears 20-17 at Bank of America Stadium Sunday, while the Vikings were stunned after being up 15-0 only to lose 18-15 to the Colts.
The key to success for the Panthers has been the fact they have been able to run the ball with rookie... Read Full Story