Panthers mistakes vs. Rams: How turnovers cost Carolina in first half of playoff game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Carolina Panthers had their backs against the wall from the jump against a more talented Los Angeles Rams team, but they certainly didn't help themselves early on.
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From a questionable decision to go for it on fourth down on the opening possession to two back-breaking turnovers, the Panthers put themselves in a hole in a reversal of fortune from the regular-season meeting between these two teams, when Carolina won by taking advantage of Rams mistakes.
While the Rams didn't capitalize on every Panthers mistake, Carolina erased its margin for error in a game that already left them with very little of it.
Here's a look at the Panthers' self-inflicted wounds from the first half of Saturday's playoff game against the Rams.
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Panthers mistakes vs. Rams
Failed fourth-and-1 attempt
The Panthers got aggressive just a handful of plays into the game, when they decided to go for it on fourth-and-1 from their own 45-yard line. On the surface, the decision itself might have been fine. Carolina knew it had to be aggressive to beat the Rams, and even a failed attempt would still leave the defense with 45 yards to hold L.A. to a field-goal attempt.
The play, however, didn't have much upside from the start. Bryce Young looked to pass, rolled to his right and found no options. His throw fell incomplete, and the Panthers' defense showed little resistance as the Rams picked up all 45 of those yards for a touchdown to take a 7-0 lead.
Bryce Young interception
The Panthers were able to get past midfield as they tried to answer the Rams' opening touchdown, but their drive was abruptly halted when Young was intercepted by Cobie Durant.
Jalen Coker might have shared some blame for the interception, as he appeared to cut his route short and wasn't in front of the ball before it reached Durant, but the turnover set the Rams up with another opportunity. Seven plays later, L.A. punched it in for its second touchdown of the day and a 14-0 lead.
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Trevor Etienne muffed punt
Just when the Panthers' defense appeared to be settling in and forced a punt, Trevor Etienne called for a fair catch and saw the ball bounce right off his facemask. The Rams recovered, giving themselves an opportunity in Carolina territory.
Fortunately for the Panthers, the defense was able to force a turnover on downs after Sean McVay opted to go for it on fourth down. Carolina would convert that opportunity into a touchdown before halftime, allowing the Panthers to go to halftime trailing by only three points.

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