CHARLOTTE – The Carolina Panthers would love to be able to bottle the fourth quarter magic they've relied on this preseason and break it out come the regular season, but they know it doesn't work that way.
So after another dramatic victory Saturday night spearheaded by players that in some instances won't be on the roster in a couple of weeks, the Panthers found themselves happy to be 2-0 but hoping for a little first quarter magic.
"We didn't start out the game really well, and the coaches and players were bummed out about that," running back Brandon Wegher said.