Sneak Peek: Carolina Panthers “All or Nothing” nears debut
Like it or not, the Carolina Panthers 2018 season has been chronicled and fans will soon be given a behind the scenes look.
The Carolina Panthers entered last season with high hopes after being knocked out of the playoffs by divisional rival New Orleans a year prior. Despite the fact that Carolina has yet to record back-to-back winning seasons in franchise history, the Panthers appeared poised to break the trend with six wins over their first eight games.
On pace for a return to the playoffs, a monumental second half slide led to a less than stellar finish. The Panthers dropped seven of their final eight games and nearly went winless during the entire second half if not for a win over the New Orleans Saints, who had already secured their post season plans.
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Much of the downfall was recorded courtesy of Amazon and their NFL series, “All or Nothing” which followed the Panthers last year and is available later this month. Debuting two weeks from today (July 19), fans will get an inside look at how the team handled adversity and witness for themselves how coach Ron Rivera and his staff dealt with the challenge.
While the first half should be interesting, there are many key features that are expected to be including throughout the series. Similar to the HBO series of “Hard Knocks” which follows a current team throughout training camp and the final roster cut down process, “All or Nothing” sets itself apart by covering a team in season.
Although anyone who follows the NFL already knows the final outcome, the series is still expected to draw significant interest with multiple main characters – Cam Newton, Thomas Davis, Greg Olsen, etc. – and the many storylines that followed Carolina last year.
In the end, everyone also knew how “Titanic” would end but it still set box office records – many of which still stand today. Maybe the Panthers can follow suit and achieve a little redemption from an otherwise dismal season.