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Norman was my biggest concern, we need him in order to shut down Allen Robinson.

 

Like Jeremy said last week, I don't expect to see Star for a few weeks. Big man with foot problem... This is a major concern

The good news about this is our front 4 has done pretty well so far.  Sure, he will be missed, but we are still strong behind him.  Norman is a much bigger concern.

Star needs to be healthy and in shape after week 3, when the schedule gets tough.  Not so say we don't need him vs. Jax, Houston, and New Orleans, but those games are winnable without him. 

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  1. Charles Johnson says he'll play at JAX.

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    Team official said Panthers' cornerbacks Josh Norman and Charles Tillman remain under the concussion protocol... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0432584337662156235-4 

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    Panthers say Josh Norman and Charles Tillman will not be talking to the media as they are still in the concussion protocol.

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    Per #Panthers, Tillman and Norman are still in protocol, even though they were on practice field.

 

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  1. Rivera says toughest cuts were running back Jordan Todman and safety Marcus Ball.

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    Rivera: Todman was essentially the last guy cut. Also mentioned Marcus Ball.

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    #Panthers Rovera said toughest cuts Todman and Ball.

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    Rivera on decision on Todman: It was very hard. He was probably the last guy we talked about, same with Marcus Ball.

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    Panthers coach Ron Rivera says cornerback Charles Tillman now has passed concussion... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0432595046001286743-4 

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  1. Ron Rivera says Charles Tillman out of concussion protocol and Josh Norman moves within one step of passing through.

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    Rivera encouraged by recent progress made by Kalil (knee) and Lotulelei (foot).

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    Rivera: "Headed in the right direction" with the injured guys, including Kalil and Star.

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    Rivera on Kalil and Star: “We’re headed in the right direction”

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    Tillman is out of the concussion protocol. Norman has one more test to pass. Looks good, says Ron Rivera.

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    Tillman is out of the concussion protocol. Norman close. One more hurdle to clear and it should be by Wednesday morning

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    Now Rivera says Tillman IS out of the protocol. Norman “should clear” tomorrow or Wednesday.

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    Rivera says Tillman is out of concussion protocol. He passed everything. Norman is close. Should clear soon.

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    Star Lotulelei spoke to the media. Sort of. Wouldn't talk about his injury.

 

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  1. Carolina coach Ron Rivera said Ted Ginn Jr and Corey Brown will be the starting wide receivers to open the... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0432596688394264175-4 

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    Rivera says Corey Brown's speed was the deciding factor in making team. "Now he's got to go out and be productive, as we all do."

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    Ron Rivera says Ted Ginn and Corey Brown are the starting wide receivers entering Week 1 vs. Jacksonville.

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    Bryan Strickland retweeted Max Henson

    Rivera also excited about quick progress being made by Kevin Norwood.

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    Rivera says starting wide receivers right now are Corey Brown and Ted Ginn, Jr.
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    Panthers coach Ron Rivera says if DT Star Lotulelei experiences soreness in right foot that kept him out of all... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0432596107126644327-4 

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    Ginn and Corey Brown are starting WRs right now, Rivera says

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    Rivera says starting wide receivers right now are Corey Brown and Ted Ginn, Jr.

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    Rivera says starting WRs are Corey Brown and Ginn, with Funchess pushing them.

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    Rivera: #Panthers starting WRs are Ted Ginn and Corey Brown.

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    Rivera says Star Lotulelei progressing but team won't put him at risk long term.

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    Rivera says team is not going to risk anything in rushing Lotulelei back.

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  1. Rivera on Brown’s name: “Philly catches the ball. Corey is a nice young man.”

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    Rivera back to calling Brown "Philly:" "Philly catches the ball. Corey's a nice, young man."

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    "I'm going to call him Philly. Philly catches the ball. Corey is a nice young man." -Rivera

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  1. Rivera feels really good about the secondary. Hopeful pass rush produces, but he admits it's a bit of a question mark right now.

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    Carolina coach Ron Rivera is back to calling Corey Brown by nickname "Philly" instead of Corey as the second... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0432597550306958969-4 

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    Rivera says he's more confident in this year's secondary.

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    RT Mike Remmers is the backup center behind Kalil; rookie Daryl Williams steps in at RT if Remmers goes to center.

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