Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Espn's Ten Best Players Returning From Injury (Beason Disagrees)


Recommended Posts

Full Article: http://espn.go.com/n...asons-shortened

1. Matt Schaub (Houston Texans)

2. Fred Jackson (Buffalo Bills)

3. Peyton Manning (Denver Broncos)

4. Eric Berry (Kansas City Chiefs)

5. Jay Cutler (Chicago Bears)

6. Andre Johnson (Houston Texans)

7. Mario Williams (Buffalo Bills)

8. JON BEASON (Carolina Panthers)

9. Jamaal Charles (Kansas City Chiefs)

10. Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)

]Jon Beason, LB, Carolina: Quarterback Cam Newton may have hearts a flutter in Carolina, but the return of Beason should have people excited as well. He made three Pro Bowls in his first four seasons. He's been the leader of the Panthers' defense since his arrival as the 25th overall pick in the 2007 draft.

And when he tore his left Achilles tendon in last year's season opener, his absence factored heavily into the Panthers' fielding a defense that ranked 28th in the league in total defense and 27th in points allowed. The addition of linebacker Luke Kuechly, the Panthers' first-round pick, will help that unit. The return of Beason will mean even more.

Impact: Beason returns to the Pro Bowl. Carolina's defense won't be dominant, but it won't be awful, either.

In regards to the Panthers defense not being dominant, Beason tweeted the following...

Jon Beason@jonbeason

Just brought to my attention. Not dominant? Lol, yeah right.http://m.espn.go.com/nfl/story?storyId=7959660&e=RAD

This post has been promoted to an article

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Full Article: http://espn.go.com/n...asons-shortened

1. Matt Schaub (Houston Texans)

2. Fred Jackson (Buffalo Bills)

3. Peyton Manning (Denver Broncos)

4. Eric Berry (Kansas City Chiefs)

5. Jay Cutler (Chicago Bears)

6. Andre Johnson (Houston Texans)

7. Mario Williams (Buffalo Bills)

8. JON BEASON (Carolina Panthers)

9. Jamaal Charles (Kansas City Chiefs)

10. Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)

Williams, Cutler, and Berry are all better than Beason? I don't think so.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Full Article: http://espn.go.com/n...asons-shortened

1. Matt Schaub (Houston Texans)

2. Fred Jackson (Buffalo Bills)

3. Peyton Manning (Denver Broncos)

4. Eric Berry (Kansas City Chiefs)

5. Jay Cutler (Chicago Bears)

6. Andre Johnson (Houston Texans)

7. Mario Williams (Buffalo Bills)

8. JON BEASON (Carolina Panthers)

9. Jamaal Charles (Kansas City Chiefs)

10. Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings)

Peyton Manning

Matt Schaub

Andre Johnson

Mario Williams

Jon Beason

Adrian Peterson

Fred Jackson

Jay Cutler

Eric Berry

Jamaal Charles

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I agree with this and I think it's worth mentioning too that Bryce is not consistent on his placement and especially velocity and that in large part is driven by his footwork. We all know XL doesn't have the best hands and I don't know that he can overcome that. Cam always had the heater that just hit your hands and sank into your grip, where Bryce has some that are harder thrown, some soft. Bryce stepping into a pass looks so much different than that hop throw thing he does. I think XL really needs to hit the jugs machine and start learning how to catch all these different touch passes. TMac and Coker don't have these issues. If XL doesn't get some work in he's going to be out of the league in the next couple of years. 
    • I think most people like XL from a personal standpoint. I don't think he's stupid either. Although if we are being realistic he is lacking in football IQ at this point in time and it cannot be disputed that he has not taken working on his craft seriously at all times given the body of work on the field. It speaks for itself. I myself have defended him at times given the circumstances of our QB room. But he is now in his third year and 25 years old. We are not in a position as a franchise to go around babying anyone especially first round draft picks. He needs to take his position and his football career seriously or he is going to end up selling used cars somewhere. I hope he realizes this and takes an extended break from social media because that mess certainly isn't going to increase his net worth if he ends up out of the league. And these hanger on types will disappear quick too once that money dries up and it surely will eventually. We'll see how he responds.
×
×
  • Create New...