The Carolina Panthers (3-3) continue to beat the bad teams and fall to the good ones after their 30-15 week 7 victory against the St. Louis Rams (3-4). The Panthers defense came flying out of the gates, with cornerback Captain Munnerlyn intercepting Sam Bradford's very first pass and taking it back 45 yards for a touchdown to set the tone for the rest of the game.
Bradford would tear his left ACL after being shoved out of bounds on a scramble in the fourth quarter, and the Rams have put him on season ending injured reserve.
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Credit Mike Shula for remaining aggressive despite the Panther's decent lead. Over the first few weeks of the season, Shula had a tendency to go uber-conservative when the Panthers took a lead, a habit he seems to be breaking. Additionally, Ron Rivera continues to show his new gutsy style of coaching, a far cry from his former conservative style. Over the past two years, Rivera would almost always choose to play it safe when given the opportunity, and his gutsy calls always seemed to be poorly timed, leading many to question his game managing abilities. However, over the last two weeks Rivera has made unusually aggressive decisions, and it is no coincidence that his team has won both of those games. Last week against Minnesota, the head coach elected to go for it on fourth-and-one twice on Carolina's opening drive, giving the Panthers a confidence booster that lasted them for the rest of the game.
If the team can continue to turn in efficient performances like these last two, Carolina could be a surprise playoff contender late in the season.
The Panthers will face Tampa Bay (0-6) in a Thursday night battle in week 8.
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