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RR's presser....sending tape of twists to NFL


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  1. Rivera won’t comment much about Burfict’s twists … won’t confirm he’ll send those into league … but can see there’s some fire there.

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    Rivera: There's no place in the game for players doing extra stuff. ... Indicated he'll send in tape of Burfict ankle twists.

 

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  1. Had Carolina won the overtime toss, Panthers would have received the ball. "Without a doubt," Rivera said.

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    Rivera, who wouldn’t make Hardy excuses a couple weeks ago, now says “it would be asinine” to think Hardy’s absence hasn’t made a difference

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    Rivera said it would be "asinine" for him to suggest loss of Hardy hasn't had an impact.That said, he said he doesn't want to use as crutch.

 

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    Rivera says he is not considering any personnel moves on defense this week.

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    Rivera: Probably doubtful on Bene' Benwikere (ankle) this week.

 

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  1. Rivera: Hardy has been in contact, he'll be here at the appropriate moment.

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    Rivera says RB Jonathan Stewart could be back at practice Wednesday. DeAngelo Williams is still a “couple of weeks” away.

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    Couple more weeks -- plural -- before DeAngelo returns from high ankle sprain.

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    Jonathan Stewart planning to practice Wednesday. "A couple more weeks" for DeAngelo Williams

 

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  1.  Carolina Panthers retweeted

    Rivera says Cam Newton is "comfortable and confident" at this point

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    Rivera on FG decision: I'm still confident in the decision. ... The half-game could end up being the difference (to the good).

 

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