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RR press conference


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  1. Rivera will not name a starting QB today, but he liked the way Cam Newton practiced this week. "We'll have a good feel tomorrow."

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    Ron Rivera still won’t say Cam Newton will start, “but everything’s on track.” Final call tomorrow.

 

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  1. Rivera not optimistic about DeAngelo Williams for this week. "He's still uncomfortable" when it comes to pass blocking with hand.

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  2.  Carolina Panthers retweeted

    "A.J. did a little bit more today," Rivera says of LB. Seems like his status really up in the air.

 

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  1. “He looks in great shape, and they feel he could play in the game.” — RR on FAlexander. #Panthers will decide about activating him tomorrow

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    Rivera says he and Dave Gettleman will discuss Frank Alexander. Feels like if they have to play him, he could give them 30 snaps.

 

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  1.  Carolina Panthers retweeted

    Coaches feel that Frank Alexander would be ready to play if called upon. Panthers must decide whether to activate him before or after game.

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    Rivera on DE Frank Alexander: "He's done a great job with conditioning. If he had to play, he could give us 30 snaps."

 

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