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Is Panthers’ no-huddle offense here to stay? It depends on rhythm of game, Ron Rivera says

Trailing in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles, the Carolina Panthers found their rhythm.

Needing points in a hurry, they ditched the plodding offense that put them in a 17-0 hole in favor of a faster-paced, no-huddle scheme.

The result? Carolina scored 21 unanswered points, completing the largest fourth quarter comeback in franchise history — and head coach Ron Rivera couldn’t help but praise the change in tempo during his press conference Monday.

But he’s not ready to make it his team’s new identity.

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