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It may be time to move Kuechly to the middle.


uncpanther

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I am a huge Beason fan but this is not the same Beason of old, reasonably so since most have never came back from that type injury successfully. Beason had a huge missed tackle on the RB early in the game that started the ball rolling for the Giants offense. I say move Kuechly to the middle and move Beason outside. May have some growing pains but it can't be any worse than this game.

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I am a huge Beason fan but this is not the same Beason of old, reasonably so since most have never came back from that type injury successfully. Beason had a huge missed tackle on the RB early in the game that started the ball rolling for the Giants offense. I say move Kuechly to the middle and move Beason outside. May have some growing pains but it can't be any worse than this game.

Accidental pie...he sucks, so you want to move him outside in isolation??????

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Maybe he is just slow coming back from the injury. Last week in the win, I saw him avoid contact on a couple of plays and that is very uncharacteristic of the Beason we all know and love. Unfortunately, right now he is our worst LBer.

Move Kuechly to the middle. Bite the bullet and do it now.

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It really doesn't matter how your LBers are playing when your CB's are 15-20 yards of the receivers and getting abused all game. Just sayin......

It certainly matters that they are getting run over and around by the opposing running backs. Don't be silly.

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amount of ignorance in this thread is breathtaking.

Beason has been below average if you look at his play in the first 3 games. Only time he has played well is when Tampa took a lead and played predictable ball control sitting on the lead.

Beason isn't Beason. He needs recovery time and that can take a full season.....or he may never return to form.

Anyone saying Beason has been poo this year isn't paying attention to 3 games of play....but rather what he was in the past

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It really doesn't matter how your LBers are playing when your CB's are 15-20 yards of the receivers and getting abused all game. Just sayin......

Hard for CBs to cover when you a team can't stop the run or pressure a QB....a garbage RB looked like a stud.

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