Carolina Panthers: “All or Nothing” should be compelling

CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 17: Curtis Samuel #10 of the Carolina Panthers runs the ball against P.J. Williams #26 of the New Orleans Saints in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - DECEMBER 17: Curtis Samuel #10 of the Carolina Panthers runs the ball against P.J. Williams #26 of the New Orleans Saints in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 17, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images) /
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The Carolina Panthers will be coming to a screen near you.

When the Carolina Panthers are on TV, it is bound to bring out the emotions. That is what we learned last season, and the last season will be the subject of the Amazon series,  All or Nothing. It really should make for fascinating television.

There were so many highs and lows when it came to last season. Carolina entered the 2018 season with high expectations, and they looked to be starting off strong. However, they free fell at the end of the season and proceeded to lose seven games in a row. It was truly one of the more fascinating collapses, and let me be clear, it was not fascinating in a good way.

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I’ll be interested to see what goes on behind the scenes, particularly with the wide receiving unit and the defensive unit. The defensive unit was supposed to be one of the stronger ones in the entire National Football League, and they played like it for the first half of the season. The problem was, they just could not finish the job when they needed to.

There were some positives surrounding last season, most notably the development of the wide receiving unit. DJ Moore and Curtis Samuel definitely gave fans something to be excited about for 2019. I’ll be interested to see how they deal with the pressures of the National Football League. Particularly with Moore,  as a rookie he had to deal with life in the National Football League as well as the high expectations that were placed on him.

I’ll also be interested to see the mannerisms of head coach Ron Rivera, particularly as the Panthers deal with the rough losing streak that occurred at the end of the season. That certainly is not something that was easy to deal with, and I can only imagine the frustrations Rivera must have felt. I don’t blame him, as the last thing you want to do is end the season on a low note.

Either way, it will make for some must-see TV I can’t wait to watch it, I love those types of shows. As a huge football junkie, I love to see how the ins and outs of a team function. Something tells me that the lack of functioning in some areas for Carolina will keep me glued to my seat every episode. This will certainly keep me entertained with football season nearing closer every day.