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Carolina Panthers Offense (2005) - Dan Henning
Dan Henning was the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers in 2005. He was in his second season with the team after spending the previous season as the offensive coordinator for the Miami Dolphins.
Henning was a veteran offensive coach who had over 30 years of experience in the NFL. He was known for his West Coast offense, which was a pass-oriented offense that was designed to spread the defense out and create mismatches for the offense's playmakers.
The 2005 Carolina Panthers were one of the most successful teams in franchise history. They finished the regular season with a record of 11-5 and made it to the NFC Championship Game.
The Panthers were led by a high-powered offense that averaged 26.6 points per game. The offense was led by quarterback Jake Delhomme, who threw for 3,029 yards and 26 touchdowns. Delhomme was also a very mobile quarterback, which allowed him to extend plays and make big throws.
The 2005 Carolina Panthers offense was a West Coast offense. The West Coast offense is a pass-oriented offense that is designed to spread the defense out and create mismatches for the offense's playmakers.
Henning's offense was a big reason for the Panthers' success in 2005. He was able to get the most out of his players and design an offense that was well-suited to their strengths.
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