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Panthers the model franchise for the NFL????


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And yes, having a grown-up Cam Newton certainly helps build margin for error. That much was apparent during Sunday's game-winning drive in Seattle, at points where the fifth-year quarterback threw up a stop sign with his hand to Rivera, managing the sideline chaos and taking matters into his own hands.

"It was very telling," Rivera explained. "Everyone's going crazy and trying to get in his ear, and he just said, 'I got this' and went to work. ... That's the thing that epitomized his growth."

 

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We are the poo. Get used to it. It was been a beautiful thing to watch grow. Maddening, cardiac episode inducing times...but now if you take a step back and look at this roster objectively....at what they are building. poo looks very nice. The only position that doesn't have legit really good talent is WR. That's only because KB is hurt.

Panthers are very good, and the awesome thing is that we are just getting started. There's so much room for growth and improvement with this team it's stupid.

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And Rivera knows it:

All that said, Rivera concedes he has thought to himself, "Man, we're in a real good spot." And as he's recounting that, he points out that in his office hangs this Harry Truman quote:

"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit."

Safe to say, that's worked out pretty well here.

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And Rivera knows it:

All that said, Rivera concedes he has thought to himself, "Man, we're in a real good spot." And as he's recounting that, he points out that in his office hangs this Harry Truman quote:

"It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit."

Safe to say, that's worked out pretty well here.

That quote seems to be the mantra for the entire team...everyone seems to be buying in. This team is special.

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