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9/24: Rivera talk to the media


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Surprised no one started a topic on this yet...Rivera's comments to the media today via twitter

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Rivera told media that @kealohapilares would get a look at kick return. "We'll evaluate all of our options."

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Rivera says team has been inconsistent. "When we do things the right way, we'll have a chance." Finding consistency is key for success.

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Rivera also says team was soft at corner - but when you have younger players, "you live and die with them. Soon we'll start living."

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Rivera positive about pass rush and happy about performance of Dwan Edwards and Charles Johnson.

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Rivera notes that adjustments were made in first two games of the season, but Giants game "just got away from us."

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Rivera said @Panthers are not considering any personnel changes after loss to Giants.

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Rivera says Jonathan Stewart and Byron Bell have been cleared to practice and will be evaluated today.

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Rivera says Newton was proactive in seeking out mind coach. Noted it was not done thru team, but a case of Cam seeking to better himself.

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Rivera watched the Atlanta/San Diego game closely yesterday. Said the Falcons have an impressive team.

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Ron Rivera about to address the media. We'll live tweet and post the video on http://Panthers.com later today.

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Rivera did say rookie CB Josh Norman played soft vs Giants, and S Haruki Nakamura was playing too deep, more like how he aligned w/ Ravens.

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Ron Rivera a little chippy when asked about defense. Said he thinks pass rush has been good, thought it doesn't show up in sack totals.

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Rivera says he's not making any personnel changes on defense. Too early. "We've only played 3 games."

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Rivera says "it's great" if Newton is working w mind coach. Rivera says he's worked w/ sports psychologist since '99.

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Sounds like the honeymoon period is over between Rivera and the local media. Last year, he was refreshing and engaging with his responses. Almost like he was giving more detail than the question asked for.

Now, it seems win or loss, he's more abrupt and definitely more salty.

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Sounds like the honeymoon period is over between Rivera and the local media. Last year, he was refreshing and engaging with his responses. Almost like he was giving more detail than the question asked for.

Now, it seems win or loss, he's more abrupt and definitely more salty.

I remember when Fox was the same way. First time coaches learn there is no benefit from giving out any info.

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How long did you play QB in the NFL for?

I can only assume you took it that I was saying having a "mind coach" or anything like that is a negative or bad thing. It's a great thing if it's needed.

I was commenting on how those that denied there was a need will quickly change their tone about it when they find out Newton himself thought it was worth going that route.

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