The second-quarter play sequence by the Carolina Panthers, which led to a field goal with two seconds left in the half during Sunday’s 36-21 victory over Baltimore, was brilliant and revolutionary.
Or it was a complete chaotic mess that somehow the Panthers pulled out of with three points.
It depends on whom you ask. So I’ll let you decide.
The Panthers led 21-7 and, thanks to an interception by safety Mike Adams, had the ball back with 52 seconds to play in the half. Quarterback Cam Newton got Carolina to the Baltimore 44 with 11 seconds left, then had to throw it away on third down.