2009 NFL Preview: Carolina Panthers
2009 NFL Previews August 11th. 2009, 12:30pm
The Carolina Panthers haven’t been truly putrid since the 1-15 failure in 2001 that brought John Fox and Julius Peppers to town.
But they haven’t quite been great, either.
The Panthers haven’t posted double-digit losses since Fox became the head coach, but they’ve had three 7-9 seasons; the Panthers haven’t won a Super Bowl since Fox became the head coach, but the franchise made its first appearance in the Big Game in 2005. Coming off of a stellar 12-4 campaign in 2008 that ended in a flurry of Jake Delhomme interceptions in the playoffs, the Panthers should be one of the dominant teams in the NFC this year; in the tough NFC South, they could just as easily go 7-9 again.
Theirs is the world of the NFL bourgeoisie: Not quite as good as the true kings (Patriots, Colts, Steelers, Giants), but living in much better circumstances than those peons in the muck (Lions, Raiders).
The Past as Prelude:
Jake Delhomme threw a bunch of interceptions. Julius Peppers held out for much of the off-season, asking for trades and getting “disgruntled” attached to his name wherever possible, then traded that adjective for “stinkin’ rich” by signing a huge franchise tender.
The Panthers didn’t have a first-round pick this year, but picked up Florida State’s Everette Brown, reputedly a first-round talent with a second-day frame, shored up the running back positions and their secondary, stole Oklahoma’s Duke Robinson, who will start on the offensive line at some point in his NFL career, and grabbed South Carolina’s Captain Munnerlyn, allowing me to make note of the fact someone named a child Captain, which is fantastic.
The Fantasy Angle
: Here’s an idea: Draft DeAngelo Williams, then make the next guy draft Jonathan Stewart and trade him to you with creative blackmail. I know, I know: Handcuffing two really good backs in a system that has produced massive yardage totals and more than a few scores of late is crazy. But trust me on this.
Also, do not draft Jake Delhomme unless you’re in a bizarro league that awards points for gunslinging.
The Schedule
: The NFC South’s nightmare slate includes the NFC and AFC East for everyone (a collective 78-51-1 in 2008), but the Panthers also draw the NFC division winners, adding the Cardinals and Vikings to the second-toughest schedule in the NFL by 2009 win percentage. However, the Dolphins, owners of the toughest gauntlet, at least get the Jaguars, 5-11 last year, and two games against the 7-9 Bills; the Panthers play one game against a team that was under .500 last year, an October date against those same Bills. A repeat of the 12-4 mark from 2008 is unlikely.
The Easily Predicted
: Steve Smith is hurt. He will likely miss a game this year, as he has in all but two years of his NFL career. The defense will be good, as they have always been under Fox, never ranking outside the top half of the league in scoring defense during his tenure.
Jake Delhomme will throw interceptions. And bloggers will make fun of that fact.
The Inexplicable
: Jake Delhomme looks like one of the Brothers Followill, talks like Forrest Gump, and throws like one of the Jonas Brothers. And yet he has signed a contract to do his job, which requires, at least, a non-Jonas performance with his arm, for eight digits of income over the next six years of his life. He’s never thrown fewer than 12 interceptions in a full season in his career, and never committed fewer than 15 combined turnovers when playing in at least 13 games. And his playoff implosion against the Cardinals was downright Favreian.
I don’t want to say that Delhomme is the next Favre, hanging on for too long and gradually turning a “gunslinger” reputation into a mask for years of stupefyingly reckless play. But I see parallels and I can’t imagine that Carolina’s decision to tether themselves to a 34-year-old quarterback into the next decade, Favre comparison be damned, pays off. The last NFL QB older than 30 to start and win a Super Bowl was Brad Johnson in 2002; Peyton Manning was 30 when he won Super Bowl XLI.
Is Delhomme really the horse a team should be betting on to buck that trend?
The Prediction
: Say the Panthers are still the class of the NFC South: 4-2 isn’t too outlandish to expect. If can go .500 against the Easts, by perhaps stealing a game on the road and going 3-1 at home against those beasts (they did go undefeated at home last year), they only need to get revenge on the Cardinals and beat the Vikings to get to 10-6 and a playoff berth. And with their ground game and defense still both reminiscent of threshers, they have as much chance to survive the playoffs as any NFC team.
Of course, this assumes that Jake Delhomme will only throw one interception a game.
Cronos Quartet can make anything sound awesome. The black-and-white is a nice touch.
NFC East: Dallas Cowboys | Philadelphia Eagles | New York Giants | Washington Redskins
NFC North: Chicago Bears | Detroit Lions | Minnesota Vikings | Green Bay Packers
NFL South: Tampa Bay Bucs | Atlanta Falcons | New Orleans Saints
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August 11th, 2009 at 12:34 pm
I’m not sure the Giants are quite there yet. Maybe if they have another 12 wins or so season this year. Other than that this was a great preview. Kudos on the cool font.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
What about the beer? Is it cause TBL has Coors logos on the side?
August 11th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
The line about Captian was well played. Good post. I think Carolina should win the division, but Delhomme should scare the hell out of Panther fans. They have a nasty RB duo and Steve Smith is a beast, but I just assume Delhomme will ruin it for them.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:46 pm
The Fantasy Angle
nothing on their D?
August 11th, 2009 at 12:47 pm
the panthers strick me as the NFC version of the chargers since 2005. always the trendy pick, never the real deal.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Wanna know how cool/lame I am? Two Saturdays ago, every time I bowled a strike me and my friend would do the Deangelo Williams-Jonathan Stewart touchdown dance. We were really drunk.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
(pictured above, of course)
August 11th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Considering they play the Giants, Cowboys, Eagles, Patriots, Cardinals, Falcons (2X) and Saints (2X), I’d stay away. A great defense would have a hard time keeping more than five of those games under 20 points, and the Panthers aren’t a great defense, merely quite good.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
Did the panthers fire their offensive coordinator? After that third interception, I wondered why they didn’t go back to the strategy that got them to the playoffs…running the ball.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
haven’t won a Super Bowl since Fox became a head coach? Wait…did Dom Capers win one without anyone knowing it?
August 11th, 2009 at 12:57 pm
great article, man.
August 11th, 2009 at 12:58 pm
Considering they play the Giants, Cowboys, Eagles, Patriots, Cardinals, Falcons (2X) and Saints (2X), I’d stay away. A great defense would have a hard time keeping more than five of those games under 20 points, and the Panthers aren’t a great defense, merely quite good
I had them last year and they won me some games. doesn’t look good this year from that angle
August 11th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
As for their prospects, if Delhomme can stop being Brett Favre-without the ass kissing and if Peppers plays like he did his first 2 years and if Steve Smith can avoid punching teammates…either 10-6 and the division or 9-7 and a wild card.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:11 pm
You’ve been drinking with Duffy, haven’t you Andy…?
Good stuff though.
Any time you can throw in “Forrest Gump” I’m all for it.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:21 pm
Any truth to the rumor Rae Carruth will be a slit receiver err slot.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
yea…but he’ll be hiring someone to drop passes for him.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:26 pm
I think the Giants are there if you’re grouping those 4 teams together. 4 straight playoff appearances. Super Bowl Win and NFC #1 seed in those 4 years. They are 41-23 the last 4 years. The Steelers are 41-23 also. I think the argument is that the Colts and Patriots have separated themselves from everyone else but Pitt and the Giants make up that next tier.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
/un-revisionist history’d
August 11th, 2009 at 1:32 pm
just wait until they sign Chief Kickingstallionsims to play te
August 11th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
We Getting Arab money… Greatest TD dance ever. The stiff arm at 1:24 in the video is savage. Just Savage.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
I think the argument is that the Colts and Patriots have separated themselves from everyone else but Pitt and the Giants make up that next tier.
The Steelers have 2 SB wins since the last one the Pats won. So I’d agree that there is separation between the 2, just not in the way that you’re thinking.
August 11th, 2009 at 1:54 pm
Saints bring Derrick Brooks in for a workout.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE
August 11th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
only if the panthers give him a ride with a roomy trunk.
August 11th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Jake Delhomme sucks. Can’t believe they wated that money on him.
I also cringe at the fact that I will hear Chris Burman screaming “Jake Day-light-come” 6k times in my head this season.