Panthers owner David Tepper reportedly frustrated with his team’s ‘boring’ and ‘predictable’ offense led by rookie Bryce Young
The Athletic's Dianna Russini reports that Tepper has been expressing frustrations about his team's lifeless offense.

Bryce Young (L) and David Tepper (R) (Credits: Imago)
Following an incredibly active off-season, the Carolina Panthers were expected to compete for the NFC South title in the 2023 season. But, the Panthers have been one of the worst teams in the league and are showing no signs of improvement.
Amidst this, the Panthers owner David Tepper has reportedly expressed his frustrations about his team’s boring offense led by the rookie quarterback Bryce Young.

Panthers owner David Tepper is frustrated by this offense and its lack of improvement. Some in the building believe the roster hasn’t been built correctly, while others criticize the offense overall. This is an offense some league sources have described as “boring,” “predictable” and even “lifeless.”The Athletic‘s Dianna Russini reported.
The Panthers’ offense has been statistically one of the worst offensive units in the entire league. And they are not fun to watch either. Led by their young rookie QB Bryce Young, the Panthers rank in the bottom of most of the offensive statistics in the league, which has been a frustrating experience for their owner.
Through the first 10 weeks of the regular season, the Panthers have an abysmal 1-8 record. Besides, they don’t even own their 2024 first-round pick since they traded it away to the Chicago Bears earlier this year to acquire Young. So, for now, the Panthers’ future doesn’t look great, but that could change if their quarterback played up to his potential.
In his first 8 starts, Young has completed 62.8% of his pass attempts for 1,560 yards and 8 touchdowns while throwing for 7 interceptions. That is not good for a first-overall pick.
Panthers owner David Tepper isn’t the only one frustrated by his team
Following the 1-8 start in the ongoing NFL season, the Panthers owner David Tepper is reportedly feeling frustrated with his team. Well, he is not the only one feeling that way.

Many Panthers fans are also not happy after their team had the worst 9 game start in the franchise’s history. In fact, the Panther Podcast Nation has organized a ‘peaceful protest‘ to show their disappointment in their team.
The protest dubbed as “March On Mint” is scheduled to take place outside the Panthers’ home, Bank of America Stadium, on Sunday. The organizers are expecting a good turnout for their protest.
Nonetheless, the Panthers — who are coming off a loss in their week 10 game against the Bears — will look to turn their season around by defeating the Dallas Cowboys, who they are scheduled to face in their next matchup.
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