CHARLOTTE — The Panthers (6-6) are back on the East Coast this week and in the friendly confines of Bank of America Stadium to face the top team in the NFC, the Los Angeles Rams (9-2). This would be a tough matchup regardless, given the potency of the Rams offense, and the fact LA's scoring defense is top of the league. But the Panthers are coming off a short week that started with a loss against the 49ers.

However, Carolina hasn't lost back-to-back games since Week 2.

"Our process and just the belief that we're trying to find our best football," said coach Dave Canales as to the mindset. "And making sure that we compartmentalize each game, win or lose.

"Our pursuit is to have continual growth fundamentally, and especially from a scheme standpoint."

To do it this week will take everyth

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