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Ron Rivera Interview


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Ron stopped by the WBT station for an interview with John Hancock. Nothing earth shattering said but link is below for those who want to listen. He did say a DL and Safety really impressed him at the senior bowl and mentions the need for slot receiver as well. 

http://wbt.com/hancock-panthers-coach-ron-rivera-joins-john-studio/

Panthers coach Ron Rivera joins John to talk about Greg Olsen being up for NFL Man of the Year Award, being at the Super Bowl as a viewer and not a coach, his off-season schedule, the NFL Draft, DC Sean McDermott leaving for Buffalo to be a head coach, his thoughts on Steve Wilks the new DC and the loss of WR coach Ricky Proehl.

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We are drawing up plans....offensive plans that are great. Many great offensive plans we have coming. Big players will be drafted....really yuge players in fact. I've been told they are the yugest receivers and they aren't losers like those loser prisoners of war. The Falcons are in turmoil and there is chaos in New Orleans. That black QB in Tampa needs to get his city in order before coming to Charlotte to challenge me. So yeah  big comprehensive plans are coming any day. No fake plans..they are the worst.

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