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Rivera Presser


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Panthers.com had the link for the stream up and then took it down for some reason???

Anyway:

Carolina Panthers@Panthers

Rivera's message to team: "There is always next week." Coach said mistakes will be fixed and reminded media that team is still very young.

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Rivera: we had 4 rookies that played key roles, we started 3 of them.

Jonathan Jones@jjones9

Rivera on message to team: Well there's next week. No reason to be rash

Mike Solarte@MikeSolarte

Rivera: Cam had his moments

Mike Solarte@MikeSolarte

Rivera: it's not as if we gave up on the run right away.

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Rivera: they put 8 in the box, forcing us to be one dimensional.

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Rivera on getting away from run early: Well they put 8 in the box early. They said 'hey, we're going to force you to throw the ball.'

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No major injuries after yesterday's game. Rivera expects everyone to hit practice field this week with no issues.

Joe Person@josephperson

Ron Rivera says he hopes RB Jonathan Stewart is back this week, but made no guarantees.

Jonathan Jones@jjones9

RT @mikepersinger: Rivera on Stewart's availability vs. Saints*: "We'll see. He's a big part of what we ant to be s a football team."

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Rivera said team came through very well health-wise. Should have everyone on the practice field on Wednesday

Mike Solarte@MikeSolarte

RR: on Stewart, "we'll see. Without him we struggled"

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Rivera and staff have already started watching tape from yesterday's Saints* game.

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Ron Rivera on what his message to his team is after loss: "There's next week."

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Rivera: "Having Beason, Ron and Dwan Edwards really helps our defense."

Mike Solarte@MikeSolarte

Rivera: very encouraged by the defense. Adjustments after half, we did some good things. Huge reason for optimisim

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Rivera 'very encouraged' by D after first series.

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Rivera said he was impressed with @Panthers defense after the first series. Says defense made great adjustments after halftime too.

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