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Beason needs to sit out the rest of this season


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I can see that but is Keek ready to call the defensive plays and audibles?

Beason says he is like an old soul at LB. Luke has a high football IQ....

Don't see why Luke can't do what Beason did when he was a rookie. Beason took over about this time

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I cannot for the life of me figure out why we insist on pulling Kuechly out for pass downs. His pass defense ability is very good, but no, he has to watch on the sidelines.

Sure he might make a few mistakes, but so are Beason and Norman (a 5th rounder who plays every down). Yet the 9th pick spends most of the game on the sideline. It is mind-boggling.

Put Luke in the middle and Beason can play in rotation with Davis and Anderson.

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At this point I'd like to see Luke in the middle. I think we may see it after the bye week if Beason has trouble slowing down Marshawn Lynch and the Seahawks.

We need to utilize Luke to the best of his abilities and he is a natural born MLB. Why we take him off the field on passing downs when it is one of his strengths? I have no idea the rationale behind this move. We constantly heard in OTAs and Training Camp how he was always around receivers..defending passes and picking off QBs like it was second nature to him.

All off-season we heard about how this team was going to be opportunistic and pride itself on causing turnovers and then we proceed to take our best coverage LBer off the field on obvious passing downs.

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