Ron Rivera
LOUISVILLE, KY - MAY 04: Coach Ron Rivera (R) and Stephanie Rivera sign the Moet & Chandon 6L for the Churchill Downs Foundation during the 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on May 4, 2013 in Louisville, Kentucky.
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They're going to lose 3?1/2, four weeks of preparation
I've had to ask him to tone it down, which is hard to do ... You really don't want to, but for the sake of guys not getting hurt out here. But he's been outstanding, and it's been a lot of fun to watch him practice.
It was really good to watch Drayton and D.J. Moore come out there and do some nice things. They did make plays on the ball. You watch them and you see the veteran experience ... It's kind of neat to watch a veteran guy talk to a young player and use his experience.More quotes »
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Panthers RB Jonathan Stewart 'very limited' in OTAs; WR Steve Smith playing young
head coach Ron Rivera said running back Jonathan Stewart was "very limited" during organized team activities this week, doing only some stretching and working on a stationary bike. Stewart is more than four months removed from arthroscopic surgery on his left from Fantasy Football Toolbox Read more »
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Smith working hard in offseason
The Charlotte Observer reports that Panthers coach Ron Rivera said receiver Steve Smith has looked like he's 25 again during OTAs. The report says Rivera said the veteran wideout has been diving for balls, and even though it's more than three months from Week from CBS Sports Read more »
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2013 Carolina Panthers OTAs: Gettis gets positive review from Ron Rivera
doesn't show him as being part of the team at all. Hopefully for Gettis, that will change this year. Panthers head coach Ron Rivera is already saying positive things about Gettis, as evidenced in the tweet below from ESPN 730's Bobby Rosinski: David Gettis from Cat Scratch Reader Read more »
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Ron Rivera On The Hot Seat As Carolina Panthers Begin OTAs
they have a chance for glory. In [...] The Carolina Panthers begin their organized team activities (OTAs) today, and for Ron Rivera it could be the beginning of his final season as Panthers head coach. The former Chicago Bears defensive coordinator has struggled from Rant Sports Read more »
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Rivera: Panthers’ new offense will be more of a collaborative effort
the first time under Ron Rivera, the Panthers will take the field this week with someone other than Rob Chudzinski calling the offensive plays. With Chud gone to Cleveland as the Browns’ coach, new coordinator Mike Shula will direct the offense when the Panthers from The State Read more »