June 30, 2024

During the NFL offseason, the Carolina Panthers got aggressive in their attempt to rebuild quickly, with the team trading for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft while also bringing in some talented veterans on offense like Adam Thielen, Miles Sanders, and Hayden Hurst.

Ultimately, the team went with what was thought to be the most NFL-ready quarterback in the draft in Bryce Young out of Alabama, but he has struggled all season long, with Carolina winning only once in nine games played during the regular season thus far.

On Thursday, things only got worse for the lowly Panthers as they failed to get the best of the Chicago Bears, who they ironically made the trade with to bring in Young in the first place during the offseason.

Things have gotten so bad for the Panthers that the team’s fanbase has grown increasingly frustrated with every loss and is ready to express their frustration publicly.

According to Dov Kleiman, Panthers fans are planning to march on Sunday to Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte to protest the team seemingly headed into a downward spiral.

At this point, Panthers fans just want their voices heard in hopes of getting a rise out of the team’s front office to do something in the near future to help turn this franchise around.

Unfortunately, this rebuilding process might take some time because Young isn’t looking like the real deal right now, especially with Anthony Richardson, C.J. Stroud and Will Levis all showing promise with their respective teams this season.

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