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Panthers On The Clock Segment On Fox Sports. Joe Person...


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http://msn.foxsports.com/video?videoid=0dc46d96-f62e-41e0-becb-3600ce76c214&src=v5:share:permalink:uuids

I can't stand Joe Person, he sounds so apathetic when speaking. Like he's not even interested in what goes on with the team. His answers are so generic as well. Upside to the video is that they spend over 3 minutes talking about Panthers Football.

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I love how he lumps all injuries of the same area of the body into the same recovery period with Beason and Ryans.

He was right on discussing a 2 year recovery time and that is optimistic. Not only do players in the NFL struggle to regain their form from an achilles injury but only 2/3rds of them ever play again let alone come back at the same level. Linebackers as a group are the most affected of all positions.

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He was right on discussing a 2 year recovery time and that is optimistic. Not only do players in the NFL struggle to regain their form from an achilles injury but only 2/3rds of them ever play again let alone come back at the same level. Linebackers as a group are the most affected of all positions.

This is assuming that Jon Beason has the same degree of tear, the same post-op complications, the same physical therapy regimen, heals at the same rate as Ryans. How much steroid erosion did Ryans have compared to Beason? What other medications is he on that causes altered tendon integrity? Can you get a general idea about the population of the injury? Yeah. But Ryans also tore his achilles 6 games into the season, whereas Beason tore his at the beginning of the 1st game. There are too many factors (that fans and the media) do not know that go into a recovery.

Ryans said it too the entire season to regain his form so according to Person and the everyone else out there we should be seeing the old Jon Beason returning to form around Week 11.

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I can't stand Joe Person, he sounds so apathetic when speaking. Like he's not even interested in what goes on with the team. His answers are so generic as well. Upside to the video is that they spend over 3 minutes talking about Panthers Football.

He's a writer not a tv personality. I will throw a football every now and then but no one starts criticizing me because I'm not Joe Montana.

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He's a writer not a tv personality. I will throw a football every now and then but no one starts criticizing me because I'm not Joe Montana.

No one is aiming that high for Joe. He can't even report Panthers news correctly. Even if you can't throw the football, you should give it your all, and have proper technique.

Most TV personalities started out as writers, if you never noticed that.

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