What’s plaguing the Carolina Panthers’ sluggish offense and can it be fixed this season?

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On the newest episode of Processing Blue, Langston Wertz Jr. and Scott Fowler discuss what’s wrong with the Carolina Panthers’ offense, what life without Bryce Young might look like, the team’s Week 5 matchup in Detroit and more.

By Drew Nantais / The Charlotte Observer

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Living in Charlotte, North Carolina

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Southern comforts meet urban bustle in Charlotte, the largest city in North Carolina. It’s renowned for NASCAR, major financial company headquarters, pimento cheese, mild weather and a historic streetcar line. It’s also home to a burgeoning food and beer scene, plus it’s the perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts with miles of greenways, whitewater rafting, paddleboarding and rock climbing.

As one of the top cities for millennials to move to, the Queen City is a diverse place with a rich culture all its own. From festivals and porch parties to theater, music and food events, there is plenty of community-focused entertainment throughout the year.

Sports fans can catch the Panthers (NFL), Hornets (NBA) and Knights (MiLB) in action at Bank of America Stadium, Spectrum Center and Bojangles Coliseum. The Charlotte area is also home to a number of other professional and college sports teams.

Whether you’re interested in art, history or architecture, there is a museum in Charlotte for everyone. Explore the architectural beauty of 20th century modernism at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art or learn about the impact of African-Americans in art, theatre and more at the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture.

Living in Charlotte requires a vehicle since public transportation options are limited. With the city centered on an interstate highway system, it’s common to experience traffic backups during peak driving times. Residents can find solace in the region’s 35 parks and countless golf courses, as well as a wealth of recreational opportunities such as hiking, biking, jogging, swimming, bowling, ping pong and foosball.

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