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Carolina Panthers tickets are undoubtedly one of the best NFL tickets bargains on the market. Over the past three years the Panthers have gone to the Super Bowl (2003) and advanced to the NFC Championship (2005). In 2005 Carolina had to win two big playoff games on the road and did it in sterling fashion before eventually falling to the Super Bowl bound Seattle Seahawks. That loss to the Seahawks exposed some weakness in Carolina’s game, weaknesses which head coach John Fox was quick to address in the offseason. Despite the presence of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons, in 2006 the road to an NFC South title will be through Bank of America Stadium. Catching the hottest NFL action around is easy. Just pick up Carolina Panthers tickets.
Head coach John Fox believes in the running game. The Panthers pound it out as well as anyone in the NFL and use the ground attack to set up the pass. For the past few years that ground attack has centered on DeShaun Foster. The fly in the ointment is that Foster has a history of injuries. Still, he’s the man in Carolina. To provide a quality backup the Panthers used their 1st round draft choice in 2006 on DeAngelo Williams, a powerful runner from Memphis built on the Foster mold. Should Foster break down again, Williams will be able to step right in.
The Panthers passing game will once again feature wide receiver Steve Smith. To put it simply, Smith turned in an unbelievable year in 2005. With everyone in the stadium knowing the Panthers would be throwing to him, Smith led the NFL in yardage, touchdown catches, and receptions. Smith’s ability to get open in double coverage, and run after the catch, places him squarely at the top of NFL receivers. But no NFL receiver can function at such a high level for long without some help. John Fox needed a solid #2 receiver and got him with the addition of free agent Keyshawn Johnson. Johnson will prevent defenses from keying on Smith and provide the pssesionreceiver the Panthers have been lacking.
On defense, anyone with Carolina Panthers tickets has their eyes on Julius Peppers. The defensive end is one of the top players in the NFL, producing over 10 sacks a year in his first four years in the league. Peppers has also been known to line up as wide receiver is short yardage situations. When teams double up on Peppers, Mike Rucker has a field day from the other side. At cornerback the Panthers feature two of the best position players around in Ken Lucas and Chris Gamble. The pair tallied 13 interceptions in 2005.
Carolina Panthers tickets look like a bargain in 2006 and beyond. Head Coach John Fox just signed a contract extension that keeps him in Bank of America Stadium through 2010. Quarterback Jake Delhomme is an effective leader, Steve Smith is still going strong, and Julius Peppers is just entering into his most productive years. With DeAngelo Williams now in the fold and paired with DeShaun Foster, Carolina has a nucleus that could carry them to the NFL Playoffs for years to come. Start lining up your 2006 Carolina Panthers tickets today.
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