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Rhule: Bridgewater was 'right fit' because he knows offense

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - First-year head coach Matt Rhule said Teddy Bridgewater's familiarity with the team's offensive scheme made him the 'œright fit'ť at quarterback for the Carolina Panthers and ultimately leading to Cam Newton's release.

Bridgewater spent the 2018 season working under new Panthers offensive coordinator Joe Brady with the New Orleans Saints and the two developed a close player-coach relationship.

'œHis relationship with Joe, knowing the offense, the things that he has done in this offense just made sense to us,'ť Rhule said.

Rhule didn't directly answer whether Newton's history of shoulder and foot injuries played a role in the decision.

Rhule called Newton a 'œgreat quarterback who can play in any system," but added that Bridgewater's built-in knowledge of Brady's playbook - one that helped LSU win a national championship last season - will be helpful for the Panthers in what is expected to be a dramatically shortened offseason because of the coronavirus pandemic and the need for social distancing.

The Panthers are one of five teams that hired new coaches and were slated to begin a 'œvirtual'ť offseason workout program Monday, but the league decided to delay the start until more details can be worked out.

"In a year like this especially where we are all in our homes, I think Teddy is a guy who has been in this offense, knows this offense and had great familiarity with Joe,'ť Rhule said. 'œIt just made sense to us.'ť

Newton is a free agent for the first time in his nine-year NFL career, and recently said he feels like a fish out of water.

There has been no indication where he might play this season.

Rhule called the decision to release Newton, the Panthers' No. 1 pick in the 2011 draft, a difficult one. He said he developed incredible respect for the 2015 league MVP in the brief time he spent with him this offseason.

'œI have no doubt that he will play well,'ť Rhule said of Newton. 'œHe is a great quarterback and we have all seen the things that he has done. I just think as we move forward we thought this was the right time for us. We saw the opportunity to get Teddy and really felt like he was the right fit for us."

While the Panthers gave Bridegwater a three-year, $63 million contract, Rhule added the team wouldn't rule out drafting a quarterback.

The Panthers have the seventh overall pick in the draft.

'œI don't know if that's our focus right now, a first-round quarterback, but at the end of the day if a guy drops in your lap that you think, at any position, you think can change your team. ..." Rhule said.

"When you draft you're not drafting for the next 12 months, you're drafting for the next four to five to six years, and hopefully on.''

Rhule also said:

- The Panthers' biggest area of need entering the NFL draft is adding depth on the defense.

- He was thrilled to sign Browns defensive back Juston Burris, someone the team had targeted since day one of the offseason.

- He hasn't decided if Shaq Thompson or free agent pickup Tahir Whitehead from the Raiders will play middle linebacker. He feels as if both have the flexibility to play that position in what he views will be a 'œposition-less'ť defense.

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Carolina Panthers head coach Matt Rhule speaks during a press conference at the NFL football scouting combine in Indianapolis, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019 file photo, New Orleans Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) throws against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago. The Carolina Panthers have worked out a deal with Teddy Bridgewater to replace quarterback Cam Newton. A person familiar with the deal says Bridgewater is taking a three-year, $63 million contract after winning all five of his starts for New Orleans last season.(AP Photo/Mark Black, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sunday, Oct. 20, 2019 file photo, New Orleans Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (5) throws against the Chicago Bears during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago. Now that we know Philip Rivers won't be leading the Chargers into SoFi Stadium in September, the muddied waters of NFL quarterbacking have been cleared a bit. Assuming Drew Brees re-signs with New Orleans he's pretty much said he will and Teddy Bridgewater hits the open market, the only unknown in this sector is in Carolina.(AP Photo/Mark Black, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Nov. 10, 2019, file photo, New Orleans Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater throws before the New Orleans Saints host the Atlanta Falcons at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, La. The Carolina Panthers have worked out a deal with Teddy Bridgewater to replace quarterback Cam Newton. A person familiar with the deal says Bridgewater is taking a three-year, $63 million contract after winning all five of his starts for New Orleans last season. (David Grunfeld/The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2019, file photo, Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) walks off the field following the Panthers 20-14 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in an NFL football game in Charlotte, N.C. The Panthers are parting ways with Cam Newton. Carolina general manager Marty Hurney said Tuesday, March 17, 2020, via Twitter the team is giving the 31-year-old quarterback permission to seek a trade _ although the former league MVP responded by saying he never requested one. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn, File) The Associated Press
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