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The 11 lessons of week 1: Carolina already at the bottom of the water

The season is launched

7 months of endless waiting since the Super Bowl but here it is, football is back to brighten up your fall evenings!

The Panthers are still mediocre…

Bad in defense, catastrophic in attack, 2024 looks like 2023 for the worst team of last season. The change in staff has had no effect so far. With what they showed throughout the game, the ordeal is only just beginning for the Panthers.

…Like their quarterback

Calamitous. That's how to describe Bryce Young's performance. Totally lost on the field, the 1st pick in the 2023 draft is simply not worthy of playing in the NFL at the moment. Even his catastrophic statistical record (13/30, 161 yards, 2 interceptions) is below the visual truth.

No more excuses, if progress does not come by next week, Young will be permanently classified as an industrial accident.

Pre-season could be useful

By boycotting the preseason more and more by letting their starters rest, the favorite teams played at scaring each other very much. If Buffalo and Miami got away with it after being led for most of the match, the Bengals never came back.

More generally, the problems of execution, coordination, and silly mistakes were all legion for the teams without any running-in.

Daniel Jones is hopeless

Less than 200 yards, barely 50% of passes completed, no touchdowns and especially two interceptions. The Giants quarterback is starting again on the same bases as before his injury last November. New York can expect nothing other than another season in limbo.

Handing the offense over to Drew Lock couldn't be a worse idea than sticking with Jones.

Patrick Mahomes has his number 1 receiver

Despite what his detractors say, Xavier Worthy had a brilliant start in the NFL. Two touchdowns, one on the ground, one on the reception, and a quality of speed brilliantly used (as always) by the Andy Reid – Patrick Mahomes duo. While he will probably never be the best receiver in the league, he will be the preferred target of his quarterback and will rack up a lot of yards and touchdowns.

Jim Harbaugh still has it

Away from the NFL field for 10 years, Jim Harbaugh has made a winning return with the Chargers. Using a recipe that he particularly likes (and that has often worked for him), running and defense were the keys to victory. The coach knows how to get the best out of a team that is not necessarily the most talented and that is promising for the Bolts' season.

The Packers will have to turn their backs

Jordan Love thought he was going to give up his knee and his season in the final seconds of the game against the Eagles. But more fear than harm, the quarterback will only miss a few weeks. But these few weeks with Malik Willis at the helm could well be an endless ordeal for Green Bay.

With no touchdowns thrown in two seasons, great inaccuracy and a very uncertain level, Willis is not reassuring, far from it. Matt LaFleur's men will therefore have to stand together to try to keep the team afloat and keep the hopes of playoffs alive. The upcoming schedule is not inaccessible but it will still be necessary to be able to score points.

Baker Mayfield is a force for Tampa Bay

There were fears that 2023 would be a flash in the pan, that the loss of his offensive coordinator would send him back to his old ways. But none of that. Baker Mayfield trounced Washington and carried his team with four touchdowns.

A connection that works well with his targets, a nice line in front of him. When he is confident, Mayfield is simply good.

Rookie quarterbacks have a lot of work to do

Three rookie quarterbacks selected in the first round of the last draft began their NFL careers yesterday. None of them threw a touchdown! While Jayden Daniels made up for it on the ground with two makes, the aerial record is not brilliant. Caleb Williams shone with his inaccuracy and finished with less than 100 yards. We are very far from the announced phenomenon and the future best quarterback of the Bears. Bo Nix threw almost as many interceptions as he did in his entire last year of university. Get to work, everyone.

Strike hurts productivity

The summer was turbulent with tense contract negotiations between star receivers Ceedee Lamb with Dallas and Ja'Marr Chase with Cincinnati. Negotiations punctuated by a training strike. As talented as they are, this lack of rhythm hurt the performance of both players during their return game. Less than 65 yards each and no touchdowns. If Dallas easily won its game, the Bengals, also deprived of Tee Higgins, unexpectedly sank at home against modest Patriots.

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