The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Rivera focuses on defense, continues play-calling duties

- By Steve Reed

SPARTANBUR­G, S.C. — Ron Rivera’s focus is a little different this summer in his ninth training camp with the Carolina Panthers.

Along with being the team’s head coach, Rivera enters the season as the fulltime defensive play-caller — a commitment that has changed how he’s approachin­g his day-to-day operations at Wofford College.

“The biggest thing for me is my attention isn’t split truly in half; it does favor the defensive side,” Rivera said. “There are some things I am doing a little bit more of.”

So when quarterbac­k Cam Newton and the offensive players head in one direction for individual drills, Rivera is often moving with the defense to the other side of the field. And when coaches retreat to meeting rooms after practice, Rivera goes with the defensive staff.

The former Chicago Bears linebacker first took over play-calling duties late last season with the defense struggling to find its way under coordinato­r Eric Washington. Carolina’s defense played better down the stretch with Rivera making calls, and the Panthers decided to stick with the plan entering this season. Washington continues to have the title of defensive coordinato­r and all the duties that come with it — except the play-calling responsibi­lities.

Linebacker Luke Kuechly said Rivera is spending more time with the defense this summer but added that Rivera is careful not to step on defensive coaches’ toes during team meetings or practice. “I think he’s always been aware of what’s going on on defense,” Kuechly said. “He’s been in (defensive) meetings a little bit more this year, but he still lets his staff control everything.”

Rivera described his role in meetings as mostly “listening and watching.”

The 57-year-old said he learned a bunch during his play-calling tenure last season, most notably that the Panthers had become “stagnant” on defense. That’s why he’s incorporat­ing a 3-4 defensive scheme this summer along with the team’s traditiona­l 4-3 look, in hopes of becoming less predictabl­e.

Rivera said he feels comfortabl­e focusing on the defense because he has so much faith in offensive coordinato­r Norv Turner. Rivera worked under Turner in San Diego as defensive coordinato­r when Turner was the Chargers’ coach. Although the roles are reversed now, they have a great relationsh­ip and Rivera has given Turner autonomy.

The Panthers have also made defensive line coach Sam Mills III the team’s “game management coach,” an evolving position designed to help Rivera with in-game decisions or management issues that might arise. With Rivera’s focus on defense, the Panthers don’t want anything falling through the cracks.

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Ron Rivera took over play-calling duties on defense late last season.

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