The
Carolina Panthers had their worst year
in 2001, going 1-15, losing fifteen consecutive
games which eventually became a National
Football League (NFL) record. They quickly
turned the whole fiasco around two seasons
later under the guidance of head coach
John Fox, finishing the regular season
with an 11-5 record. The Panthers advanced
to the Playoffs after winning the National
Football Conference's South Division title.
The Panthers eventually got to the Super
Bowl and as they had done during the regular
season and the playoff, winning by coming
from behind, they were about to create
history but it was all undone by a field
goal with four seconds left on the clock.
The Panthers lost Super Bowl XXXVIII to
the New England Patriots. Carolina Panthers
are a professional football team and one
of four teams playing in the Southern
Division of the National Football Conference
(NFC), which is part of the National Football
League (NFL).
The Panthers play at Ericsson Stadium
in Charlotte, North Carolina, and wear
uniforms of black, blue, and silver. During
the 1996 season the Panthers won their
division and qualified for the playoffs.
It was only their second year of existence,
and this was the earliest an NFL expansion
team had ever encountered such success.
During the previous year, the team won
seven games-the most ever by an NFL expansion
team. In 1993 Panthers founder and owner
Jerry Richardson was awarded the first
new NFL franchise since 1976, when the
Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers
had joined the league. Two years later,
Carolina Panthers and fellow expansion
team Jacksonville Jaguars began play.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers assistant coach
Dom Capers was named the Panthers’
first head coach. Buy
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