In the first installment of Amazon's"All or Nothing" show, the 2018 Carolina Panthers are getting the behind-the-scenes therapy. Amazon and NFL Films announced Wednesday that Carolina's 7-9 campaign will be the focus of the latest look behind the period of an NFL team. The slate of eight episodes will premiere July 19 on Amazon Prime Video. LATEST ANALYSIS ??? Team matches for best staying FAs ??? Ranking deepest place groups ??? NFL triplets rankings: Who's No. 1? ??? NFC West primer: Camp queries ??? Rank: Can Redskins surprise? The"All or Nothing" series previously gave viewers inside glimpses of their 2015 Arizona Cardinals, 2016 Los Angeles Rams and 2017 Dallas Cowboys. Only the 2015 Cards created the postseason, although the 2016 Rams fired their head coach en route to a 4-12 record and the 2017'Boys coped with injuries and suspensions during a streaky 9-7 campaign. The Panthers would be the fourth NFC group and first NFC South squad to be featured on the sequence. Carolina looked bound for the playoffs in 2018, breaking out to a 6-2 record midway through the effort. Their two losses came from one score every and their wins were epic; Carolina's 33-31 back-and-forth victory over the New York Giants in Week 4, which ended on a 63-yard Graham Gano field goal, and the Panthers' three-score comeback triumph over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 7 ought to feature heavily as the high points of the year. But it all went wrong for the Panthers following a catastrophic blowout loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on"Thursday Night Football" in Week 10. Cam Newton first reportedly hurt his shoulder at the 52-21 reduction, and shortly after Carolina fell to a deep slump, losing seven straight games, including six by one score. The Panthers sat Newton to the season's final two matches and missed the postseason for the second time in 3 years. Carolina's locker room is full of characters and storylines which are worth paying attention to in this particular series, not least of whom's Newton, the brassy, enigmatic signal-caller who got off to a lightning-hot start (67.3 comp. Pct, 15 TDs, 4 INTs) but whose injured shoulder and also diminished passing capacity helped tank the Panthers' season. The accident forced Newton to undergo offseason shoulder surgery from which he's still recovering. Other characters value monitoring are head coach Ron Rivera, owner David Tepper in his first time since taking over for Jerry Richardson, second-year do-everything running Christian McCaffrey, midseason addition Eric Reid, 17-year veteran defensive end Julius Peppers, All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly along with his veteran spouse Thomas Davis, that, because of suspension, missed the first four games of this season, his last with the franchise. Read more here: http://gros.co.in