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Rivera trademarks "Riverboat Ron" nickname


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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/12/06/4524784/panthers-rivera-embracing-riverboat.html#.UqI8ONJDuSo

 

Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera has finally embraced his new nickname, even if it’s just for charity.

 

Rivera, who has stated several times he’s not of fan of the nickname “Riverboat Ron,” said Friday he and his wife, Stephanie, are looking at ways to use the name to give money to charity.
 
The Panthers coach works with three charities: the Ronald McDonald House, the Humane Society of Charlotte and the USO of North Carolina.
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http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/12/06/4524784/panthers-rivera-embracing-riverboat.html#.UqI8ONJDuSo

Carolina Panthers head coach Ron Rivera has finally embraced his new nickname, even if it’s just for charity.

Rivera, who has stated several times he’s not of fan of the nickname “Riverboat Ron,” said Friday he and his wife, Stephanie, are looking at ways to use the name to give money to charity.

The Panthers coach works with three charities: the Ronald McDonald House, the Humane Society of Charlotte and the USO of North Carolina.

So is it now the Riverboat Ronald McDonald House?

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I wish he'd embrace that poo and wear the hat on the sidelines.

 

if we win the superbowl ron needs to put that poo on and tear off his panthers jacket to reveal and ice up son t-shirt. i would quit my job and drop out of school and take up an apprenticeship with a sculptor and commemorate that moment in bronze for all eternity

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