Carolina Panthers offense: Performance analysis through 12 games

CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Curtis Samuel #10 and teammates Christian McCaffrey #22 and DJ Moore #12 of the Carolina Panthers celebrate a second quarter touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Curtis Samuel #10 and teammates Christian McCaffrey #22 and DJ Moore #12 of the Carolina Panthers celebrate a second quarter touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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CHARLOTTE, NC – NOVEMBER 25: Curtis Samuel #10 and teammates Christian McCaffrey #22 and DJ Moore #12 of the Carolina Panthers celebrate a second quarter touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /

See how each Carolina Panthers offensive unit has performed through 12 games.

Only four games remain in the NFL regular season and there are still plenty of teams vying for playoff spots and divisional titles. The Carolina Panthers were one of those teams at the midway point but much like their third-quarter performances this year, the same section of the season provided dismal results.

Losing four straight, including a home game to the Seattle Seahawks, the Panthers evened their record with six wins and losses. Of the four games left on the schedule, Carolina may not be favored in any, meaning both their hopes of a playoff return and winning season are quickly diminishing.

Feeling the heat, coach Ron Rivera fired defensive line coach Brady Hoke and secondary assistant Jeff Imamura in addition to taking over the defensive play calls in the last contest. If his efforts can right the ship at this point remains to be seen.

Following are the grades earned by each offensive unit for their performance during the first three-quarters of the year.