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Riverboat media meeting at NFL meetings


Captain Morgan

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Here's a good 1 minute video clip of Ron talking with Peter King about how the guys handled the Super Bowl loss - "it temporarily shook their confidence, they're disappointed in themselves, but now they have a huge hunger to get back.  Vets like Ryan Kalil especially are going to do what it takes to lead them back..."

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/nfl/carolina-panthers/article67713912.html

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From Peter King's article:
 

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Ron Rivera would do a few different things at his next Super Bowl. A couple of weeks after the Super Bowl loss to Denver, Rivera had dinner with his captains to discuss the loss and the 2015 season. One major takeaway: He wouldn’t impose a curfew every day of Super Bowl week.

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On the field, Rivera had regrets about the first four plays of the game, and the Jerricho Cotchery missed catch/questionable replay call that, had it been ruled differently, would have prevented the Von Miller strip sack/Denver touchdown from happening. “The first four plays of the game, I’ve watched them eight or nine times, and they really set the tone,” Rivera said.

 

That's it other than brief comments about post-game interview formats.

I was expecting more... oh well.

King also talked with Bruce Arians this morning.   That section is later in King's article.  That's actually more interesting reading than Ron's comments.

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On 3/23/2016 at 7:56 AM, Captain Morgan said:

 

Rivera says he's watched a series of momentum-shifting plays from 1Q of #SB50 8-9 times.

Does anyone have a link to this? I've checked the team page, ESPN, NFL.com... THey keep saying that he talked for 20 minutes, but I can't find more than 90 seconds. 

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