Ron Rivera just the first domino to fall in Panthers’ rebuild

Cam Newton, Redskins

Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

The Carolina Panthers announced the firing of head coach Ron Rivera after almost nine seasons and a Super Bowl appearance with the team. The announcement came as a shock to many, and leaves the future of the organization up in the air.

Overview: Rivera posted a 76-61-1 record as the Panthers’ head coach. It’s the best mark for a head coach in franchise history. It also included four trips to the playoffs, two NFL Coach of the Year honors and a Super Bowl appearance.

This came together rather quickly after Carolina fell to the Washington Redskins on Sunday. The team is now 5-7 on the season and pretty much out of the playoff race.

Despite this, it seems that Carolina’s brass used Rivera as an in-season scapegoat. Here’s a look at that with a further explanation of why he won’t be the last fall guy for this organization.

Odds were stacked against Rivera: Cam Newton’s off-season shoulder surgery coupled with his in-season Lisfranc injury put the head coach behind the proverbial eight-ball.

Was always going to be a year of transition: No one in their right mind believed that Carolina was going to contend in the NFC South, limiting its chances to make the playoffs.

Just the first domino: If the Panthers were so quick to move on from Rivera, we have to wonder if a divorce with Cam Newton is imminent.

Adding to that thought: It has not been a well-kept secret that Newton has fallen out of favor in Carolina. He won’t be part of a larger-scale rebuild.

The end result

Immediately following the announcement of Rivera’s firing, reports surfaced that the Panthers were looking at adding Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert to the mix.

This is not a coincidence. While Hurney might have saved his job for now by throwing Rivera under the bus, the Panthers are not committed to him long-term. It’s an organization-wide change of philosophy under Tepper.

Objectively, this might not be a bad thing. Existing in the NFL with a false hope of contention is worse than rebuilding. Tepper is in this for the long haul.

In addition to Rivera, that long haul is unlikely to include Newton, Hurney and a number of veterans once the 2019 season comes to an end.

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