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Luke among 5 thriving rookies


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Great to see Wagner, Zeitler, & Fleming mentioned. I was really high on those guys.

and Kuechly...he definitely showed improvement despite the majority of our team regressing this past game. I think he can still have a dynamite season

Omar Bolden & Jayron Hosley are quietly having strong rookie campaigns. I'm surprised they weren't mentioned

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Not that my opinion matters, but with beason the way he is, let him play the middle, his natural position and sit

Beason down for awhile.

While Beason is a warrior, a wounded warrior who can't move or tackle hurts the team more than it helps.

Panthers are forever taking players from their natural position and 'trying' them somewhere else.

God forbid that defense go into Atlanta witha different look.

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Man i was against moving Keek to MLB at first, but if its gonna make the defense better then im all for it. Beason just looks like he has not been able to handle everything that has been asked of him at that spot right now. What irritates me the most is having him on the field more than all the other talented healthy LBs when he didnt even get any action until week one. Thats just bad coaching and irresponsibility.

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I think Davis is back on the map more than Beason...If having Anderson-Kuechly-Davis is what will work best for us for 1st and 2nd down atm I'm all for it. As much of a monster he can be and as vital of an asset he is at peak level, Beason needs to ease back into things.

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