The Carolina Panthers are averaging only 18.8 points per game on the season. That's 26th in the NFL.
Even though the Panthers are struggling to score the ball, QB Bryce Young still trusts head coach Dave Canales' play-calling.
"I trust in coach and his play calling," Young said. "I think his play-calling has been great. It's on us as players to execute, on me as the QB to make the plays work. I trust in coach. He's been doing a great job. What he's going to call this week, I trust in the plan.
"I trust in where we're going, so that's him, of course, taking accountability because that's the coach he is. And then from my side, it's the same, I have to make the plays work. We as a team have to make the plays work, so that's we're working towards."
Young has thrown for 753 yards on the season. He has five passing touchdowns and three interceptions while completing 60.4% of his passes.
The Panthers are 1-3. They face the Miami Dolphins in Week 5 and Canales and the offense are looking to get more explosive plays.
"I definitely think there were some spots," Canales said. "I believe we've come out and thrown the ball more than we have in the past and given our guys opportunities down the field. We haven't come up with big plays, whether it was a missed throw, a dropped pass, miscommunication, just little things like that that we have to continue to drill in on, so I think that those opportunities will still come up, but that was a big thing.
"That was a big one that we looked at in the first four games. How can we get the ball down the field with the guys we're playing with right now?"
It will be fascinating to see how the Panthers' offense performs against the Dolphins.
Some NFL pundits believe Young could get benched for veteran QB Andy Dalton again if he continues to struggle in Canales' offense.
Young is 7-25 as a starter in the NFL. He has thrown 31 touchdowns and 22 interceptions in 34 games.