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Ron's press conference today


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  1. David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  16m16 minutes ago
    Panthers coach Ron Rivera said the Monday night win over Indy speaks to the resiliency of his 7-0 team. Said... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0453251468917477421-4
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     Joe Person ‏@josephperson  16m16 minutes ago
    Rivera says late yardage by Colts was the result of inconsistent pass rush. A lot of guys slipping when going after Luck.

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Joe Person ‏@josephperson  16m16 minutes ago
Ron Rivera says Trai Turner "got a little ahead of himself," ie, too aggressive on the wet turf.
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 David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  17m17 minutes ago
Panthers coach Ron Rivera said the Monday night win over Indy speaks to the resiliency of his 7-0 team. Said... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0453251468917477421-4 …
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 Joe Person ‏@josephperson  18m18 minutes ago
Rivera says late yardage by Colts was the result of inconsistent pass rush. A lot of guys slipping when going after Luck.

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David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  14m14 minutes ago
Panthers coach Ron Rivera says "we'll see" on the status of center Ryan Kalil (ankle) and left guard Andrew... http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0453252139897065544-4 …
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 Joe Person ‏@josephperson  15m15 minutes ago
Rivera has no real updates on Norwell and Kalil.
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Joe Person ‏@josephperson  13m13 minutes ago
Rivera: Colts were "paying attention" to Thomas Davis and Kawann Short. "They really had a plan to eliminate those two guys." Davis 2 hits.
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 Bryan Strickland ‏@PanthersBryan  13m13 minutes ago
Rivera says Colts really kept an eye and thus kept under wraps LB Thomas Davis and DT Kawann Short. TD had just two tackles.

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Bryan Strickland ‏@PanthersBryan  9m9 minutes ago
"The guys know what is at stake," Rivera says about Green Bay matchup. It's still early, but it later could have seeding implications.
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 David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  10m10 minutes ago
Panthers coach Ron Rivera: "We haven't played a complete game. We haven't played a consistent game." http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0453253709535645798-4 …

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Joe Person ‏@josephperson  7m7 minutes ago
Ron Rivera repeats his vision is to "win at all."
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 Bryan Strickland ‏@PanthersBryan  7m7 minutes ago
"We're constructed to win, I know that," Rivera says when asked if current Panthers capable of making a deep run.
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 David Newton ‏@DNewtonespn  8m8 minutes ago
Panthers coach Ron Rivera says his vision is "to win it all." Green Bay is the next step. http://espn.go.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0453254161044082798-4 …

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Bryan Strickland ‏@PanthersBryan  5m5 minutes ago
Rivera says even without 5-yard gain to set up Gano's 52-yarder for the win, he probably would have tried a 57-yarder.
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 Max Henson ‏@PanthersMax  6m6 minutes ago
Rivera expressing confidence in the WR group. "I like where we are. I like the formula."
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 Joe Person ‏@josephperson  6m6 minutes ago
Rivera says Ted Ginn reminds him of former Bears WR Willie Gault ... great speed, drops a couple, but comes back strong.

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