Advertisement

The Worst Franchise In The NFL - Charlotte Restaurant Won't Stop Making Fun Of David Tepper, More Ridiculous Stats Show How Pathetic The Panthers Truly Are

We know what happened yesterday. The Panthers benched Bryce Young and continue their run towards the worst franchise in all of sports. But somehow it keeps getting worse. I mean, yeah, trading for Bryce Young, being the laughingstock of the league and reminding everyone that you have an owner who is a supervillain will do the trick. But it starts with this Charlotte area bar: 

Yep, the same place where this video happened: 

Love it. Don't let him come in there, take a man's hat deter you from making fun of you. You speak for every Panthers fan, the dozens of them, that actually care. This once was a decent franchise that even made a Super Bowl. They had an MVP, they came out of the gates hot in the 90s. They were even dare I say cool once upon a time. Now? Now you have stats like this out there: 

Advertisement

Trades happen, I get it. Sometimes you want to blow it up and start new. One, uh, slight key there is to make sure you get more first round picks than you give out when you're blowing it up. Seems simple that anyone can understand, but again, David Tepper is in charge here. They are the worst franchise in the NFL beating out a team like the Jets. It's not a small sample size either, that's 101 games. You got plenty of time to not suck in a league where you see teams go from last to first in a division quite a bit. 

I don't even care that Brian Burns has been a nothing (okay, I do care as a Giants fan, but for the point of this argument). You traded key players around a bad franchise that could have helped a quarterback who stinks. You can say you were rebuilding but you forgot the whole rebuilding part. Now you're out there starting Andy Dalton and Chuba Hubbard. It's truly incredible to witness a disaster week after week, but seeing stats like leading for 10 seconds in 10 games sounds fake. No one has been that bad in years yet here we are.