Founded in 1995, the Carolina Panthers came into the league with immediate high expectations and their new coach, Com Capers, felt that a strong draft and a number of strategic signings would build the foundation upon which the new team would progress rapidly, in the process helping to establish a good base for future Carolina Panthers tickets and ticket packages. A number of fine players immediately established themselves on the squad including future Hall Of Fame Kicker John Kasay, who is still with the team and is the only original member from 1995's inaugural season.
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Right out of the gate, the Carolina Panthers made a sort of history, winning their very first game. The only other expansion team in all of the NFL's history to win its first game was the Minnesota Vikings way back in 1961. That first season would be memorable, as the team sold many Carolina Panthers tickets during a four consecutive games winning streak, something which was unheard of for an expansion team. The team finished only one game below .500, which was a real mark of future excellence.
The following season, 1996, would be even better as the Panthers stormed to a seven-game winning streak and made the playoffs in only their second season of existence. Taking the top spot in their old division (the NFC West), the Panthers enter their first playoff game with extreme confidence, which was backed up by extreme sales of Carolina Panthers tickets. They'd make it all the way to the conference championship game, in fact before finally falling to eventual Super Bowl champs the Green Bay Packers.
Over the next few seasons, the team would slowly construct a nucleus which would eventually lead them to a Super Bowl appearance, when they stormed back into postseason play and that 2003 Super Bowl in which they gave the dynastic New England Patriots franchise all it could handle. The team’s penchant that year for winning close games would give them the nickname "the Carolina Cats," an appellation that would help them sell many Carolina Panthers tickets that year and in future years.
The Carolina Panthers have not stood pat over the years, making the playoffs again in 2005 and in 2008, where they won their division yet again. A vastly improved rushing offense helped them storm to a 12-4 record, and an 8-0 home record, which was quite impressive. Fans of the team quickly snap up Carolina Panthers tickets as they become available, if they're available.
Promising to be even stronger in the new season, Carolina Panthers tickets are sure to be a hot property in the Tar Heel State. Head coach John Fox will be putting a team on the field that features Super Bowl hero Mushin Muhammad and Super Bowl quarterback Jake Delhomme, both of whom combine to make up a potent tandem. The team has fielded a Super Bowl-capable squad, which is sure to please its fans.