Seahawks versus Carolina: 5 questions about the Panthers

CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Chris Carson #32 of the Seattle Seahawks runs the ball against Thomas Davis #58 of the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 25: Chris Carson #32 of the Seattle Seahawks runs the ball against Thomas Davis #58 of the Carolina Panthers in the third quarter during their game at Bank of America Stadium on November 25, 2018 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images) /
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The 10-3 Seahawks play the 5-8 Panthers in week 15. To find out more about Carolina, I asked 5 questions to Danny Jaillet of FanSided’s Cat Crave.

The Seahawks need a win and a wee bit of help to clinch their playoff spot on Sunday. It would be easy to assume that Seattle should go into Charlotte and come away with a stress-free victory over the 5-8 Panthers. But Seattle, as 12s all know, does not seem to make any game stress-free.

Seattle might be playing without Ziggy Ansah and Shaquill Griffin and will definitely not have Jadeveon Clowney, so the Seahawks already questionable defense is weakened. Carolina has Christian McCaffrey and he will be put in positions to take advantage of Seattle’s defensive issues.

To get more information about Carolina, I asked Danny Jaillet of FanSided’s Panthers site, Cat Crave, five questions about Carolina.

Panthers changes coming

12th Man Rising:  The Panthers are going to make some changes, clearly. In 2020, who will we see as Carolina’s long-term quarterback? And who do you want to see as the head coach?

Danny Jaillet: This answer probably won’t be helpful. The answer is I don’t know. Owner David Tepper has said that he wants to find out how healthy Cam Newton is In the off-season for he commits to a quarterback in 2020. As far as a head coach, I would love to see Greg Roman take over. He has had a ton of success with Baltimore, and I feel like he can bring his offensive firepower to Carolina.