CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Wide receiver Robby Anderson and backup quarterback P.J. Walker saw the process that Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule preaches to his team daily work when they were all at Temple.
They believe it is working in Carolina, even though the results aren’t there in terms of wins.
“It’s like when you build a house, you have to take out all the old things to put in the new things,’’ Anderson said after Sunday’s 29-21 loss to the Atlanta Falcons that all but eliminated Carolina (5-8) from playoff contention.