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Rivera Kicks Players Out Of OTAs
May 29 2012 07:22 PM | fieryprophet in Carolina Panthers
. . .for working too much 
http://www.charlotte...rs-kicking.html
http://www.charlotte...rs-kicking.html
Ron Rivera had to do something last week he had probably never done in 16 years of coaching: Kick players out of the team facility for studying too long.
Rivera, the Panthers’ second-year coach, learned there were players who had been at Bank of America Stadium last Monday longer than the six-hour limit spelled out in the NFL’s new collective bargaining agreement.
So Rivera stuck his head in the first-floor meeting rooms to break the bad news.
“I went downstairs and said, ‘OK, everybody who’s been here since 7, you’ve got to go,’” Rivera said. “So those guys got up and left.”





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Glad to hear Rivera is having to kick guys out of the facility, wonder how many other coaches (if any) have had to do this so far?
Guy wants to outwork his opponents? Let him, dammit!
Who are the players and whose house did they go to after they left BoA to continue studying?
Newton would be a safe assumption. Kuechly would seem like a good bet, too.
The NFLPA is full of Calvinists.
Either Beason's, Kalil's or Gross'.
That's crazy you live in Fremont and are a warriors fan. I live in Fremont and am a Warriors fan too. Small world. And yes, Person is useless.
It really makes no sense to me at all though that there is a limit on how hard a player can work, talk about setting a terrible example for today's youth.
This might actually result in some unintended benefits as far as roster selection goes. As the article mentioned, the coaches will have more prep time to review film. Also, by placing limits the coaches will get to see who can pick up the material quicker and potentially independently. Previous comments by RR showed (see below) how they're looking to evaluate progress from day to day. Restrictions like this will make that separation between the guys who can pick it up and those who can't more clear.
For the players assured a roster spot, it probably doesn't help, but in terms of the bubble players, it might help coaches pick out the best of the bunch.
"What we're trying to see is by Sunday how much did these guys progress from Friday. If they do that, then you know you've got some coachable guys, you've got some smart football players. If not, if guys start to regress or they don't get better, then you know that you want to move on. We'll see as we go through this. Each day we'll evaluate the tape and see who's stepping up." -RR interview Rookie Mini-Camp
They still can, just not at team facilities I'd imagine. Personal gyms, at home, etc. are all still viable options.