Frustrated Panthers Fans Will March To Stadium In Protest After 1-8 Start To The NFL Season

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Carolina Panthers fans, frustrated by the team’s terrible 1-8 season start, are gearing up for a “March on Mint” event this Sunday to voice their frustration at Bank of America Stadium.

Fresh off a 16-13 loss to the Bears on Thursday Night Football, the Panthers find themselves sharing the NFL’s worst record with the Cardinals after nine games.

Complicating matters, they don’t have their 2024 first-round pick, who’s currently projected to end up 1st overall.

The Panthers traded the pick away to the Bears in the deal that got them the number one pick in this year’s 2023 NFL draft, and used it to select quarterback Bryce Young.

Despite hiring established veteran head coach Frank Reich, things have not looked good with Young, who’s statistically the worst quarterback in the NFL. The rest of the roster takes plenty of blame for that too though.

Organized by the Panthers Nation Podcast, the “March on Mint” is set to go to Bank of America Stadium at noon on Sunday. The podcast wrote: “We love our team, but it’s time to demand better performance on the field. Let’s show our passion (peacefully) and push for change!”

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The Panthers play the Cowboys on Week 11 clash against the Cowboys, hoping to win one after a tough stretch.