Chuba Hubbard: Panthers are 'sick and tired' of losing
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The Carolina Panthers are determined to overcome years of underperformance, having not reached the playoffs since 2017. Key players, including running back Chuba Hubbard and veteran wideout Adam Thielen, express a collective frustration with the team's history of losses and a strong desire to build a winning culture. Hubbard, who achieved career-high stats last season, is supported by new additions like Rico Dowdle and Trevor Etienne, which should relieve some of his workload. Heading into Year 2 under coach Dave Canales, the Panthers aim to emulate past successes, such as their 2015 Super Bowl run. With improvements expected from quarterback Bryce Young and the defense, the team is optimistic about contending for the NFC South title and potentially making a deep playoff run.
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