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Beason wants to stay in the middle


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#Panthers LB Jon Beason, in no uncertain terms, said he wants to stay in the middle when he returns, likely for the Dallas game on Oct. 21.

Luke Kuechly played well in the middle vs. Seattle with 11 tackles and 1 INT. Said MLB spot is more active than weakside.

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Good thing is they have a long break here to think about it. Clearly it is most beneficial to the team to have Luke in the middle and he is our future there. Sure Ron will make the right decision with this. It will be hard to tell Beason that Luke will be starting in the middle but it has to be done. It is a business and these decisions have to be made sometimes. You can't really care about player's feelings when it comes to these things.

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I said the moment we drafted Kuechly, we should put him in the middle. Taking a guy that high in the draft, I want to get the most out of him. Obviously, playing him in his natural spot is the best way to get the most out of him. Beason, you will just have to learn to play OLB, and enjoy it. Go watch some tape of Derrick Brooks, and learn something.

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