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Rivera arrived in Charlotte on Monday afternoon in the middle of a rare snowstorm. He met with Hurney, Morrison and Richardson and by Tuesday had accepted the job.
Morrison said Rivera received a four-year deal with no option year. ESPN reported it's worth $11.2 million -- far less than Fox's last deal that paid him more than $6 million this season.
"Since we've been in business we've had four head coaches," Richardson said, referring to Fox, George Seifert and Dom Capers. "His approach, his demeanor, his style, his experience, the fact that he's been a former player, seemed to me to be perfect for us at this particular point in time."
Rivera said he'd be "hands on" with the defense, but would maintain Carolina's 4-3 scheme despite using a 3-4 in San Diego because of the personnel. It's the offense where Rivera faces major challenges.
Morrison said Rivera and Hurney would combine to hire the staff, with offensive coordinator the big decision. Carolina was the NFL's lowest-scoring team this season and managed only 16 offensive touchdowns.
"Look forward to meeting him and getting to work," quarterback Jimmy Clausen wrote on Twitter.
Rivera said figuring out the QB situation is a top priority. The rookie Clausen was 1-9 as a starter with three touchdown passes and nine interceptions. Matt Moore, who finished the season on injured reserve, is an impending free agent.
The Panthers have the No. 1 overall draft pick, but lost a chance at taking Stanford's Andrew Luck when he announced last week he was staying in school.
"To see if Jimmy, or if there is a quarterback on this roster, that can become that franchise guy you need," Rivera said. "If there is one thing I've been fortunate to be around the last four years is a franchise quarterback in Philip Rivers."
Rivera said personnel decisions would be a "collaboration" with Hurney. He talked of playing an aggressive defense and making a franchise that's never had consecutive winning seasons consistently good.
"I think we spent six hours with Ron and it felt like an hour and a half," Morrison said. "He was just so focused. He has a great philosophy."
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