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The 2009 Carolina Panthers return to the NFL regular season trying to make another trip to the playoffs this season. After winning 12 games last season, and ending the year as NFC south champions, the Panthers are looking to reach the Super Bowl in Miami at the end of the season. The NFC south is no easy division any more, the Atlanta Falcons proved they are a young team to be reckon with last season, with a trip to the playoffs themselves. The New Orleans Saints played well last year, despite their 8-8 record, the offense ranked number 1 in total yards, and passing yards per game. The Panthers have a large number of starters returning to play again this 2009 NFL Season. Quarterback Jake Delhomme returns as the starting quarterback, despite the fact, that he threw 12 interception and only 15 touchdowns in 2008. Long time head coach John Fox, has faith that wide receiver Steve Smith will make a pro-bowl effort to catch more passes. The running back tandem of Jonathan Stewart, and Deangelo Williams is also back on the football field, these two guys averaged over 150 yards on the ground together in 2008. The defense should be strong again next year as well, the Panthers franchised Julius Peppers, keeping him on the team one more year, and his defensive pressure on the quarterback helps a young secondary. Learn more about the Carolina Panthers this season, with our 2009 Carolina panthers team report.
2009 Carolina Panthers Season Preview - Sportsbook players usually like to learn more about teams before just placing wagers on gut feelings. Often times teams that where good the year before, continue to play well in years to come. However every team makes changes during the off season, and the Carolina Panthers are no different. This 2009 Carolina Panthers preview is designed to provide sportsbook players with all the information necessary to place winning wagers on the Carolina panthers football team. Wondering about who the Colts drafted in the third round, we have the information for you, including all of the most recent trades, injuries, and transactions that take place through out the season. No matter how you prepare for the NFL football season, remember to visit our 2009 Carolina Panthers team report.
2009 Carolina Panthers Schedule - NFL schedules change from year to year, and a teams schedule can make all the difference when betting on the Carolina Panthers. We at USA Sports know how important a team schedule can be in the NFL, so we have designed this 2009 Carolina Panthers Schedule to provide sportsbook players with all the schedule information concerning the Carolina Panthers. The Panthers are forced to play the other three teams in their division, as well as @ the Giants, @ the Patriots, and @ the Cowboys. Those three games are the types of away games players might like to stay away from.
2009Carolina Panthers Injury Report - NFL football is filled with big hits, and with big hits comes injuries. This is why we have also designed an Injury team report for the Carolina Panthers. This report incorporates all of the latest injuries suffered by the Carolina Panthers through out the entire 17 week NFL football season. Injuries to certain players on both the offense, and the defense can have a lasting effect on a teams performance on the football field. Stay up to date on all these injuries before placing wagers on the Carolina Panthers, and start placing more successful wagers.
2009 Carolina Panthers Transactions - The NFL trade deadline is the Tuesday after the last game of week 6. Teams in the NFL often make transactions including Trades, release of players, and acquisition of free agents during the first six weeks of the regular season. These 2009 Carolina Panthers transactions can change the chemistry and ability of the Panthers to perform at a high level on the football field. If Steve Smith is traded away in week 4, it is safe to assume that the Carolina Panthers offense will struggle to move the ball through the air in fallowing weeks. All of the recent Carolina Panthers transactions are listed on our team report.