It has been just two games for the Michigan Panthers, but a few trends seem to be emerging.
The Panthers are allergic to the first half — and they appear to insist on taking thethe game down to the final play.
For the second consecutive week, quarterback Shea Patterson threw a pass to the end zone while down by one score as time expired, and just like last week, it fell incomplete to give the New Jersey Generals a 10-6 victory in Birmingham, Alabama.
Prior to the Panthers' final drive, their offense was anemic, gaining just 54 yards in the first half.