"We're just always going to keep fighting, always going to believe, always going to focus on the next play," Young said. "And obviously didn't start the way we want to, stuff for me to clean up, but there was no hesitation, nothing. We knew that whatever it is, flush it, go to the next play. The belief was always there, and I'm so proud to be a part of a team like that.
"I was just focused on the next play. Again, we all have all the belief in the world; we believe in each other. We're super excited to be out there and play. So again, there's no flinch, from both sides of the ball, which again, being a part of that is special."
The Panthers have rallied before, but never quite like this.
In Arizona, they played sharp football after a 10-0 deficit, but still came home with a loss. Against the Falcons, they never trailed, but followed that with a flat performance at New England last week.
And without Dowdle, there's a chance none of this happens, since the Panthers need to be in their "normal" phase of football by running the ball for the system to work as planned.
But after five offensive plays, Young had turned it over twice, and down 17-0, it seemed like another lost Sunday.
But then he looked Derrick Brown in the eye and delivered on his promise.