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The Reason Beason hasn't preacticed/played yet.


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Found this on rotoworld, didn't see it anywhere. If already posted my bad

Panthers MLB Jon Beason's Achilles' soreness extends back to May.

Beason hasn't practiced yet in training camp and is currently on the non-football injury list. It makes you wonder why the Panthers gave Beason a monster, $50 million extension in late July when he's clearly not 100 percent. They must be awfully confident Beason's injury isn't a long-term concern. Ideally, Beason says he'll be able to resume practicing this week.

Also sorry for fugging up the spelling and making it seem like I'm 4 years old in the thread title.

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Found this on rotoworld, didn't see it anywhere. If already posted my bad

Panthers MLB Jon Beason's Achilles' soreness extends back to May.

Beason hasn't practiced yet in training camp and is currently on the non-football injury list. It makes you wonder why the Panthers gave Beason a monster, $50 million extension in late July when he's clearly not 100 percent. They must be awfully confident Beason's injury isn't a long-term concern. Ideally, Beason says he'll be able to resume practicing this week.

Also sorry for fugging up the spelling and making it seem like I'm 4 years old in the thread title.

His past as far as consistency, productivity and reliability are all reasons he got that contract. I haven't wondered one bit.

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I have absolutely no worries about Beason's productivity. When it's game time, Jon will clock in and go to work. If he doesn't get on the field at all in TC, he will still rack up 120+ tackles this season. There's a reason we all call him Beast. Beast ain't no shirker or shrinking violet, laying out just cause he got a little tweak. What's happening now is just the staff being cautious.

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