Opposing View: Panthers coach Ron Rivera sees Rams game as measuring stick for his team

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Opposing View: Panthers coach Ron Rivera sees Rams game as measuring stick for his team

The 2019 regular season opener feels very similar to 2015 for Panthers head coach Ron Rivera.

During the latter campaign, Carolina faced defending NFC Champion Seattle in Week 5 and won 27-23. It helped spark the Panthers to an eventual franchise-best 15-1 regular season record.

Thus, from Rivera’s perspective, Sunday’s home game against Los Angeles presents itself as an identical opportunity to see how his team measures up to the NFC’s best.

“The way I’ve always approached it, and the way we’ve talked about it with our players, going into the 2015 season, it was about being able to play with Seattle,” Rivera told reporters this week. “This is a test now to see if we can play with the Rams.”

According to Rivera, the best chance of doing that will come down to how well the Panthers adapt to the Rams’ schemes on offense, defense and special teams.

Head coach Sean McVay has helped the Rams produce top-10 offenses in each of his last two seasons, most recently finishing second in both total offense with 421.1 yards per game and scoring offense with 32.3 points per contest in 2018. Given that success, it's understandable that Rivera said he studied some Rams film from McVay’s first season in 2017 as part of his preparation for this weekend’s game.

McVay has accomplished those feats largely with the same personnel grouping, too: the NFL’s Next Gen Stats shared on Twitter earlier this summer that L.A. used 11 personnel – 1 RB, 1 TE, 3 WR – on at least 90 percent of their offensive snaps last year. Furthermore, the Rams have only used five personnel packages on offense over the last two seasons, according to the same account.

“I think it’s a big chess match, more so than anything else, in all three phases, just because of who they are and who they’ve been the last couple of years,” Rivera said. “When Coach McVay got there, you really got a sense as to what they were becoming and last year you knew what they are, but he’s one of those guys that’s constantly evolving and changing and looking at different ways to do things.”

Defensively, Rivera expressed appreciation for Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and the success he’s had heading into his 50thseason coaching in the NFL.

Smart, athletic safeties, physical cornerbacks, interior and edge pressure and a smart inside linebacker are what Rivera described as the hallmarks of a Phillips-led unit.

“He’s always had really quality players at the key positions,” Rivera said. “If you can get those six elements, I think you can be successful and he’s been able to do that.”

When the Panthers defeated the Seahawks in the regular season four years ago, it contributed to a 14-game win streak and eventual trip to Super Bowl 50.

Games like this have been a good indicator of future success for the Panthers. On Sunday, they’ll find out if they can recreate some of their 2015 prosperity.

“It’s definitely a challenge, and it’s a good opportunity to find out where we are as a football team,” Rivera said.
 

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Every team will use our game as a measuring stick
 

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I'll take Rivera as my DC next year, after his team goes 7-9 and they part ways with him...and we win a Super Bowl and Wade goes out after another ring.
 

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I'll take Rivera as my DC next year, after his team goes 7-9 and they part ways with him...and we win a Super Bowl and Wade goes out after another ring.
That sounds like a bullshit record.
 

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This will be one of the toughest games on the schedule. I will be very impressed if they win and do it convincingly.

Opener with starters sitting out the preseason. They will be rusty like they were in the 1st half of last year's Raider opener.. but this isn't the Raiders.

Playoff team in 17' that started 6-2, then collapsed... They have a lot to prove.

1pm east coast start

90 deg and very humid
 

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Panthers played their starters in pre season A LOT.
Yes they did! Speaking of starters playing during the preseason notice anything interesting on the injury report for this week???





Atlanta Falcons at Minnesota Vikings

Falcons: OUT: T Mike Gono (back)
Vikings: OUT: CB Mike Hughes (knee); QUESTIONABLE: TE Tyler Conklin (ribs), WR Stefon Diggs (hamstring)
Baltimore Ravens at Miami Dolphins

Ravens: QUESTIONABLE: WR Marquise Brown (foot), CB Brandon Carr (hip), CB Cyrus Jones (finger), RB Patrick Ricard (foot)
Dolphins: QUESTIONABLE: CB Johnson Bademosi (hip), DE Charles Harris (wrist), DE Trent Harris (foot), G Danny Isidora (hamstring), CB Bobby McCain (shoulder), WR Albert Wilson (hip, calf)
Buffalo Bills at New York Jets

Bills: OUT: WR Andre Roberts (quadricep); DOUBTFUL: TE Tyler Kroft (foot)
Jets: QUESTIONABLE: WR Robby Anderson (calf), WR Braxton Berrios (hamstring), CB Trumaine Johnson (hamstring)
Cincinnati Bengals at Seattle Seahawks


Bengals: OUT: T Cordy Glenn (concussion), WR A.J. Green (ankle), RB Trayveon Williams (foot); DOUBTFUL: WR Auden Taint (knee)
Seahawks: OUT: DE L.J. Collier (ankle), C Joey Hunt (ankle), WR David Moore (shoulder); QUESTIONABLE: DE Ezekiel Ansah (shoulder), G Mike Iupati (foot)
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals

Lions: OUT: DE Da'Shawn Hand (elbow); QUESTIONABLE: LB Jarrad Davis (ankle), CB Rashaan Melvin (knee), C Frank Ragnow (ankle)
Cardinals: OUT: G Lamont Gaillard (knee), T Marcus Gilbert (knee); QUESTIONABLE: LB Haason Reddick (knee), LB Ezekiel Turner (hand)
Indianapolis Colts at Los Angeles Chargers

Colts: OUT: DE Jabaal Sheard (knee), RB Jonathan Williams (rib); QUESTIONABLE: DE Kemoko Turay (neck), RB Jordan Wilkins (ankle)
Chargers: OUT: CB Trevor Williams (quadricep); DOUBTFUL: LB Jatavis Brown (ankle), WR Geremy Davis (hamstring), S Roderic Teamer (hamstring); QUESTIONABLE: K Michael Badgley (right groin), LB Denzel Perryman (ankle), LB Drue Tranquill (back)
Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars

Chiefs: QUESTIONABLE: S Jordan Lucas (back), DT Xavier Williams (illness)
Jaguars:OUT: T Cedric Ogbuehi (hamstring), TE Josh Oliver (hamstring); DOUBTFUL: T Cam Robinson (knees); QUESTIONABLE: DT Marcell Dareus (elbow)
Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers

Rams: NONE
Panthers: OUT: DE Bruce Irvin (hamstring), T Greg Little (concussion)
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys

Giants: OUT: TE Garrett Dickerson (quadricep), WR Darius Slayton (hamstring)
Cowboys: OUT: LB Luke Gifford (ankle), S Darian Thompson (ankle), S Donovan Wilson (ankle)
San Francisco 49ers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

49ers: OUT: WR Jalen Hurd (back), WR Trent Taylor (foot), CB Jimmie Ward (hand); QUESTIONABLE: DE Nick Bosa (ankle), C Weston Richburg (knee), CB Jason Verrett (ankle), CB K'Waun Williams (knee)
Buccaneers: OUT: S Justin Evans (achilles), QB Blaine Gabbert (left shoulder); QUESTIONABLE: WR Mike Evans (illness), LB Devin White (illness)
Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns

Titans: OUT: LB Reggie Gilbert (knee); QUESTIONABLE: G Kevin Pamphile (knee)
Browns: QUESTIONABLE: LB Sione Takitaki (hamstring)
Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles

Redskins: OUT: QB Colt McCoy (fibula), CB Fabian Moreau (ankle); QUESTIONABLE: DE Caleb Brantley (foot), LB Cassanova McKinzy (concussion), TE Jordan Reed (concussion)
Eagles: OUT: LB Kamu Grugier-Hill (knee), T Jordan Mailata (back), QB Nate Sudfeld (left wrist)
Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots (Sunday Night)

Steelers: DOUBTFUL: S Sean Davis (ankle)
Patriots: QUESTIONABLE: TE Matt LaCosse (ankle), S Obi Melifonwu (ankle), WR Demaryius Thomas (hamstring)
 

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Wow Jordan Reed with yet another concussion. :confused: So talented but how much more can he do this.
 

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That sounds like a bullshit record.
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