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Beason May Not Be Ready By Week 1?...


KillerKat

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LBs Jon Beason (Achilles surgery) and Thomas Davis (ACL surgery) will be limited participants in Panthers OTAs.

As will DL Ron Edwards (undisclosed). The only player officially listed as out is DE Charles Johnson, who is recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery. Although Beason and Davis are officially "limited," they should unofficially be expected to do extremely little. Neither player is guaranteed of being ready for Week 1. May 22 - 10:38 AM

http://www.rotoworld.com/player/nfl/4192/player?r=1

Anybody else hear this from somewhere else?

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Guest Bwood

Bullshit.

Have you not seen the video of him pushing his body to the limit and making those cuts?

We got about 4 months folks, he'll be fine.

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If there's any remote chance that he could re injure himself then he shouldn't be out there. Beason can write another blog about he has no regrets and he didn't want to let his teammates down blah blah, the training staff needs to stand up to him and tell him to sit until they feel comfortable.

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If there's any remote chance that he could re injure himself then he shouldn't be out there. Beason can write another blog about he has no regrets and he didn't want to let his teammates down blah blah, the training staff needs to stand up to him and tell him to sit until they feel comfortable.

Really, because the staff knows Beason's body better than Beason?

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