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A simplified defense has helped Carolina rocket to a 4-1 start, its best since it began 5-0 five years ago.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – It’s easy to look at the Carolina Panthers and think it’s 2003 again.
At 4-1, they’re off to their best start since starting 5-0 five years ago. DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart have given the Panthers an effective running game missing since Stephen Davis was running over tacklers in 2003.
The league’s fourth-ranked defense looks like the dominating unit five years ago that held Philadelphia to a field goal in the NFC championship game. Jake Delhomme is healthy again and making few mistakes. Defenses can’t just focus on receiver Steve Smith because Muhsin Muhammad is also making big catches.
The similarities to that Super Bowl club that lost to New England on a late field goal may be striking, but coach John Fox doesn’t want to talk about it.
“The only good thing is we both had good records at this point. That would be a comparison,” Fox said Monday. “The reality in this league is that we’re only guaranteed 4-12.”
But this year’s team has a different feel than the mediocre 8-8 and 7-9 clubs from the past two seasons. Sunday’s 34-0
rout of Kansas City did come against a woeful, rebuilding team. But the most lopsided victory in franchise history showed off a new-look squad that has won at San Diego and gone 3-0 at home.
“We’re taking care of the things we should be taking care of going into the sixth week of the season,” said defensive end Julius Peppers, who got his third sack of the season Sunday to surpass the 2½ he had in his abysmal 2007. “I only see us getting better from here.”
Except for rookie Charles Godfrey at safety and Tyler Brayton and Damione Lewis on the line, the defensive personnel hasn’t changed from 2007. But after not allowing a touchdown in nine quarters, the defense’s play has.
Middle linebacker Jon Beason, who had an interception Sunday, is on pace to break the team records for tackles he set as a rookie last year. Thomas Davis has made giant strides at outside linebacker. The secondary is solid behind safety Chris Harris.
The Chiefs couldn’t run or pass Sunday, held to 127 yards, their lowest total in 22 years. Damon Huard threw two interceptions and lost a fumble. Larry Johnson was held to 2 yards on seven carries.
Carolina has faced five of the league’s top 13 rushers through Sunday’s games but hasn’t allowed Michael Turner, Adrian Peterson, Johnson, Matt Forte or LaDainian Tomlinson to reach 100 yards.
The improved play — Carolina has allowed five offensive touchdowns in five games — comes after the Panthers decided in the offseason to simplify the defense.
“We’ve had some really good defenses here in the past,” Fox said. “I don’t think you go to two championship games and a Super Bowl … without playing good defense.”
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| Date/Opponent | Time | W | L | Score |
| Sep 13 - at Cleveland | 12:00 PM | 1 | 0 | 34-20 |
| Sep 20 - at Detroit | 12:00 PM | 2 | 0 | 27-13 |
| Sep 27 - vs. San Francisco | 12:00 PM | 3 | 0 | 27-24 |
| Oct 5 - vs. Green Bay | 7:30 PM | 4 | 0 | 30-23 |
| Oct 11 - at St. Louis | 12:00 PM | 5 | 0 | 38-10 |
| Oct 18 - vs. Baltimore | 12:00 PM | 6 | 0 | 33-31 |
| Oct 25 - at Pittsburgh | 12:00 PM | 6 | 1 | 17-27 |
| Nov 1 - at Green Bay | 3:15 PM | 7 | 1 | 38-26 |
| Open | ||||
| Nov 15 - vs. Detroit | 12:00 PM | 8 | 1 | 27-10 |
| Nov 22 - vs. Seattle | 12:00 PM | 9 | 1 | 35-9 |
| Nov 29 - vs. Chicago | 3:15 PM | |||
| Dec 6 - at Arizona | 3:15 PM | |||
| Dec 13 - vs. Cincinnati | 12:00 PM | |||
| Dec 20 - at Carolina | 7:20 PM | |||
| Dec 28 - at Chicago | 7:30 PM | |||
| Jan 3 - vs. NY Giants | 12:00 PM |
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