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  1. "We were trying to find answers...We found it," Rivera says on play of secondary over last month.

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    Ron Rivera says he learned from Buddy Ryan to, during a week like this, prepare for what opponent does overall instead of focusing on QB.

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    Rivera on secondary changes 4 weeks ago: "We were trying to find answers."

 

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  1. Ron Rivera on DE Charles Johnson: "He has stepped up and raised his game to another level."

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    Rivera says Charles Johnson has uncharacteristically spoken up and been an emotional leader the past month.

 

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  1. Rivera says he's excited to be playing immediately without a bye week.

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    "I had a bunch of negative energy," in playoff loss last year, Rivera said. Lessons learned that should pay off Saturday.

 

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  1. Last playoff win Rivera has been a part of: Chargers d-coordinator for OT victory over IND on 1/3/09.

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  2.  Shane Norris retweeted

    Rivera said until Cam Newton and he win a playoff game there will be doubters.

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    Rivera is 0-5 after bye weeks, incl last year's playoff loss to SF.

 

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    “A little bit of concern” again for DeAngelo Williams and AJ Klein this week.

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    Rivera says he expects DeAngelo Williams to be back this week.

 

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  1. Rivera is happy that #Panthers will have momentum heading into the playoffs. “We’ll go as far as we can take ourselves. One game at a time."

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    Rivera says he's happy in Carolina and #Bears job "not even a consideration."

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