2004 Carolina Panthers season
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The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 10th season in the National Football League and the 3rd under head coach John Fox. It was also the team's 8th season at Bank of America Stadium. They failed to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they finished the regular season 11–5 and ultimately fell 29–32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots and they finished 7–9. Their collapse to a 1–7 record start was because of key injuries to their starters including wide receiver Steve Smith Sr., through the first eight games. Despite their late-season rally, they failed to make the playoffs since 2002. They would suffer another collapse in 2016 to a 6–10 record that year after appearing in Super Bowl 50 the previous season.
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La stagione 2004 dei Carolina Panthers è stata la 10ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la quarta con John Fox come capo-allenatore. La squadra veniva dalla prima partecipazione al Super Bowl della sua storia dove era stata sconfitta dai New England Patriots. Perse sette delle prime otto partite ma si riprese con una striscia di 5 vittorie consecutive, terminando con un record di 7-9, non sufficiente per tornare ai playoff.
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* Head coach – John Fox
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* Strength and conditioning – Jerry Simmons
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WR Muhsin Muhammad
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LB Mark Fields
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DE Julius Peppers
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* Defensive coordinator – Mike Trgovac
* Defensive line – Sal Sunseri
* Linebackers – Ken Flajole
* Linebackers – Sam Mills
* Secondary – Rod Perry
* Defensive assistant/safeties – Mike Gillhamer
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* Owner/founder – Jerry Richardson
* President – Mark Richardson
* General manager – Marty Hurney
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* Offensive coordinator – Dan Henning
* Running backs – Jim Skipper
* Wide receivers – Richard Williamson
* Tight ends – Dave Magazu
* Offensive line – Mike Maser
* Offensive assistant/quarterbacks – Mike McCoy
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The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the franchise's 10th season in the National Football League and the 3rd under head coach John Fox. It was also the team's 8th season at Bank of America Stadium. They failed to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they finished the regular season 11–5 and ultimately fell 29–32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots and they finished 7–9. Their collapse to a 1–7 record start was because of key injuries to their starters including wide receiver Steve Smith Sr., through the first eight games. Despite their late-season rally, they failed to make the playoffs since 2002. They would suffer another collapse in 2016 to a 6–10 record that year after appearing in Super Bowl 50 the previous season.
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La stagione 2004 dei Carolina Panthers è stata la 10ª della franchigia nella National Football League, la quarta con John Fox come capo-allenatore. La squadra veniva dalla prima partecipazione al Super Bowl della sua storia dove era stata sconfitta dai New England Patriots. Perse sette delle prime otto partite ma si riprese con una striscia di 5 vittorie consecutive, terminando con un record di 7-9, non sufficiente per tornare ai playoff.
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* Assistant head coach/special teams – Scott O'Brien
* Special teams assistant – Danny Crossman
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