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Rivera: It is what it is.....


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by Steve Reed - Rivera understands why Newton takes losing so hard

QB Cam Newton is taking each Panthers loss pretty hard, which doesn't bother coach Ron Rivera. "You don’t ever want to accept losing," Rivera said. "And unfortunately when you do begin to accept losing, it is what it is. And we can’t have that. We just cannot. So I would rather take that any day of the week." Panthers RapidReports

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When Fox first came to Carolina people liked him for his open and honest comments too. Compared to Seifert it was a breath of fresh air. Over time though I think these guys just get tired of answering stupid questions from our less than thought provoking journalists. I wouldn't be surprised if he tightens up over time and I wouldn't blame him for it.

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i think he was making fun of fox. lets not over react.

I don't, but like I said above I can see how it could be taken that way.

Rivera doesn't strike me as the type to cut on another head coach in a presser.

What I get from the context is that Rivera also isn't the type to just accept that certain things can't be changed. He's always struck me as way more proactive than that.

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