The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the 10th season for the team in the National Football League. They tried to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they fell 29–32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots. The Panthers would be decimated by injuries, which led them to a 1–7 record after eight games. Despite a late season charge, they finished 7–9, narrowly missing the playoffs.
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| - The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the 10th season for the team in the National Football League. They tried to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they fell 29–32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots. The Panthers would be decimated by injuries, which led them to a 1–7 record after eight games. Despite a late season charge, they finished 7–9, narrowly missing the playoffs.
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| - *Offensive Coordinator – Dan Henning
*Quarterbacks/Offensive Assistant – Mike McCoy
*Running Backs – Jim Skipper
*Wide Receivers – Richard Williamson
*Tight Ends – Dave Magazu
*Offensive Line – Mike Maser
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| - *Special Teams Assistant – Danny Crossman
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| Strength and Conditioning
| - *Strength and Conditioning – Jerry Simmons
*Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Danny Crossman
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| Head Coaches
| - *Head Coach – John Fox
*Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams – Scott O'Brien
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| Front Office
| - *Owner/Founder – Jerry Richardson
*President – Mark Richardson
*General Manager – Marty Hurney
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| Defensive Coaches
| - *Defensive Coordinator – Mike Trgovac
*Defensive Line – Sal Sunseri
*Linebackers – Ken Flajole
*Secondary – Rod Perry
*Secondary/Defensive Assistant – Mike Gillhamer
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| - The 2004 Carolina Panthers season was the 10th season for the team in the National Football League. They tried to improve upon their record in 2003, a year when they fell 29–32 in Super Bowl XXXVIII to the New England Patriots. The Panthers would be decimated by injuries, which led them to a 1–7 record after eight games. Despite a late season charge, they finished 7–9, narrowly missing the playoffs.
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