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Rivera's Press Conference


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- Phillips has a calf injury, Williams has a neck injury. They're going to talk to the doctors, and then he and Hurney are going to find the best solution.

- Said rookies better get ready to play through the season. This would be near the end of their season in college, and they have eight weeks left. He said they better be ready, because this is how it's going to be for the rest of their career.

- Said he never thought about going for the touchdown on the final 4th and 2. Wanted to play the percentages by going into overtime.

- He doesn't think there was a holding call on Smitty, but he's not making the calls.

- Is concerned with Pilares' drops on the returns, but, thinks he could've broke one yesterday, but got caught by one guy. Said he played well on special teams.

- Said Captain had a really good game yesterday.

- No decision on Brandon Hogan.

- Darius' family is waiting to see right now.

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- Darius' family is waiting to see right now.

This sucks for so many reasons. I really hope things go well for his daughter.

We noticeably missed butler today, to boot. We could have used some of his perfect form tackling on AP.

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Here is also some tweets..

MikeSolarte Mike Solarte

Rivera: shouldn't have come down to kick. Not concerned about Mare.

Panthers Carolina Panthers

Rivera & staff will look at linebackers on the practice squad and will talk to Marty Hurney about the possibility of signing some as well.

MikeSolarte Mike Solarte

Rivera want winning culture to permeate team.

MikeSolarte Mike Solarte

Rivera: no changes coming on special teams.

MikeSolarte Mike Solarte

Rivera: bye a good week to heal up. Review systems, evaluate roster. Visit with coordinators.

MikeSolarte Mike Solarte

Rivera: expectations were to improve and get better. Now, expectations are to win.

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At what point did we anger the LB gods?

It is not known by many, but... Bulrysh, supreme god of linebackers, has long flowing hair & he demands that mortal linebackers have the same to curry his favor.

Now there are exceptions, i.e. black LBs used to have afros, but Bulrysh decided the extra helmet cushion would weaken them.

In the 60s-80s, a thick mustache was acceptable. (Note:This was an option for black guys because as is common knowledge, at age 38 all black males must grow a mustache so they can look like that guy from The Wispers.) This was changed in the mid 90s due to the great ferreting of which all linebackers are forbidden to speak. All we know is that LBs became terrified of ferrets... (Note: Arron Rodgers discovered this & used to to great advantage. Whenever he was about to be sacked last year he would squeak & the LB would shart.)

Now then, Kevin Green had said long hair but cut it when his young son called him "mom". This offended Bulrysh & he spake "YOU MUTHERFUGGER!

We've been cursed ever since. (Note: when he became LB coach of the Packers the curse was lifted for him because of a bet between Bulrysh & Vince Lombardi... but that, is another tale...

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