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Rivera Walks out on Media Session


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Ron Rivera just (nicely) stormed out of his press conference, upset that there were too many questions asked about Cam Newton after he asked for those to stop and to be asked about Arizona. It wasn't "Cam Newton at the Super Bowl," but it was as close as Rivera will ever come.

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3 minutes ago, TNPanther said:

I can’t say I really blame him...these fugs are pressing him for a clickbait quote to stir up more poo.

Wait...

All these years this place has been screaming about the reporters asking lay up like questions and get mad when the reporters don’t press. Now they press and people side with Ron...?

Can’t make this stuff up. Pick a damn side and stay on it people 

 

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