Chiefs: Getting Ready for the Panthers

Laddie Morse

FanSided.com has a great site to check out in preparation for the Kansas City Chiefs game against the Carolina Panthers. I’m not sure why the Panthers are named after the state of Carolina instead of the city they are housed in: Charlotte. What may be more confusing is… there is no Carolina. There’s only North Carolina and/or South Carolina. The one were talking about here is, the city of Charlotte in North Carolina. Here’s a map.

Bank of America Stadium, where the game between the Chiefs and the Panthers will be played on Sunday, is smack dab in the middle of downtown Charlotte.

From Axios.com – Photo Credit

Bank of America Stadium is an open air stadium so I will give the Weather report to you on Sunday morning. For now, it looks like the forecast is for 64° (degrees) and Sunny. It should be idyllic for football.

The Charlotte Observer has an article called, “Panthers coach Dave Canales had no choice but to go with QB Bryce Young vs. Chiefs” by Mike Kaye and he says,

Apparently, the Panthers are not so sure they will be sticking with Bryce Young at QB when the next offseason arrives. FanSided.com has a piece called, “Dave Canales sure sounds like he’s buttering up 31 other teams on Bryce Young” written by Wynston Wilcox and he shares a video of HC Dave Canales,

Canales was hired in late January of 2023, so there are some that think he was forced into drafting Bryce Young — out of Alabama — with the first overall selection that year. Why should any of that matter for Chiefs fans? Because if the head coach doesn’t 100% back his own QB, that can be problematic. Not believing in your QB can mean you doubt that QB’s ability to perform well. It can also mean you question their skill level, their decision-making, and their overall potential to be a leader.

For a team to consistently succeed, the HC needs to back their QB 100%. As the year goes by, that belief is often based on recent performances, and since Bryce Young has helped them win their last two games, that belief in him should be there. Although the Saints (4-7) and the Giants (2-8) are two of the lesser teams in the league this year, anytime you can help your team beat any NFL team, you should be recognized for doing that.

Bryce Young was sacked 3.9 times per game in the 2023 season but… he has only been sacked 1.6 times per game in 2024.

The Panthers record this year — so far– looks like this:

That five game losing streak in the middle of their season is what’s most concerning. Bryce Young didn’t play in all the Panther’s game this year. Veteran Andy Dalton played in five game and Bryce Yung has played in 7. The problem for Bryce Young is that his Rating is 66.9 for the year, and 72.2 for his career, 1 and a half years worth.

Chuba Hubbard is having a very good year in 2024 (he averages 81.8 YPG). He’s currently 4th in league for rushing yards and averaging 5.08 YPC. Here’s Hubbard scoring a TD against the Giants close to the Goal Line:

The Chiefs Defense will have their hands full, again, with the Panther’s running game.

Many thought that rookie RB out of Texas, Jonathan Brooks (yes, he played with WB Xavier Worthy), would be the starter, but an ACL injury he sustained last November has kept him on ice. Although he’s ready to go now, we’ll see if the 4.45 Brooks can take some snaps away from Hubbard. The Panthers also have Miles Sanders as their third RB, but he is on the shelf for now and is listed as Doubtful.

Adapted from Nick Jacobs – Photo Credit

Now David Moore is back with the Panthers. However, he doesn’t appear to present a major threat to the Chiefs defense.

If the Chiefs can limit the Panthers running game, they should come away with another win, as it appears to me that the Panthers have no weapons who are threats at Wide Receiver.

What do you think?

Laddie Morse — ArrowheadOne