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CAROLINA PANTHERS HISTORY

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.

After losing the first 5 games of the 1995 season, Carolina won 7 of its last 11 games behind wide receivers Mark Carrier and Willie Green. During the season the Panthers defeated the San Francisco 49ers to become the first expansion team ever to beat a defending league champion. In 1996 the Panthers stunned the National Football League (NFL) by winning 12 games and capturing the NFC Western Division title. Quarterback Kerry Collins and running back Anthony Johnson anchored the offense. Carolina put together the second-best defense in the National Football Conference (NFC), featuring three Pro Bowl linebackers: Kevin Greene, Lamar Lathon, and Sam Mills. Michael Bates was the league’s top kickoff returner, averaging 30.2 yards per return. Placekicker John Kasay led the league in scoring, converting on a league-record 37 field goals. Capers was named coach of the year. After capturing the division title, Carolina defeated the Dallas Cowboys in the playoffs before losing the NFC Championship Game to the eventual Super Bowl champions, the Green Bay Packers.

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Panthers DE Rucker announces retirement after 9 seasons
The Associated Press - Apr 22, 2008

But Carolina, looking to get younger on the defensive line after being next-to-last in the NFL with 23 sacks in 2007, chose not to re-sign Rucker. ...
Panthers' Rucker calls it quits Sports Network
Rucker calls time on career National Post
Defensive end Rucker retires Panthers.com
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INSIDE THE NFL
SI.com - May 9, 2008

Julius Peppers' reported move to right defensive end is a controversial topic in Charlotte, but the move is a logical one given the Panthers' defensive ...

The Quad Countdown: No. 110 Marshall
New York Times, United States - May 11, 2008

... in the NFL: 13 – RB Ahmad Bradshaw (Giants), WR Troy Brown (New England Patriots), S Chris Crocker (Miami Dolphins), WR Josh Davis (Carolina Panthers), ...

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Free Advice: Panthers need a running back first
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Apr 26, 2008

By John Delong | Journal Reporter CHARLOTTE -- The Carolina Panthers have a pretty good track record for making solid picks in the first round of the NFL ...
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Panthers have several options in critical draft weekend The Ledger
Panthers beef up running game on first day of draft Shelby Star
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