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Big Payday For Beason?


Good morning sports fans! It's been awhile since the Panther's front office has done something blog worthy, and as I sit here, sipping my morning coffee, getting my nicotine going, I'm just itching to have something to write about.  Unfortunately the front office still hasn't made any off season moves worth mentioning, and I'm so perplexed about what they've done so far, I dare not make any draft predictions. So instead I'll ramble aimlessly about an article I read in the Charlotte Observer.  It's mostly an Interview with Jon BeasonPanthers MLB #52. 

     I'm not going to rehash the entire article, it's a great piece to be sure, But I'm going to summarize for those few of you who haven't read it yet.  It basically draws comparisons between Jon Beason and DeMeco Ryans of the Houston Texans, and relates to the fact that Ryans just inked a contract extension to the tune of Six years, 48 million dollars, with 21 million or so guaranteed, and that Jon Beason is expecting a similar deal. , But I'm a numbers guy so here goes....

DeMeco Ryans, age 25, 6'1", 250lbs drafted in 2006 by the Texans, second round out of Alabama, 33rd overall.  He was a walk-on starter, and in his short career, already has two Pro-Bowls in four seasons under his belt. He racked up  123 (93 solo) tackles in 2009, and 519 (404 solo) in his career.  He's also extremely durable, having started every game in that span. 

Jon Beason, age 25, 6'0" , 237lbs, drafted in 2007 by the Panthers, first round out of Miami, 25th overall. He was a walk-on starter, and in his short career also has played in two Pro-Bowls (although one as an alternate). He racked up 142 (112 solo) tackles in 2009, and 420 (328 solo) in his career. He's also proven to be a warrior on a Panthers team plagued by injuries having started every game in that span.

   Pretty similar right? The parallels continue, neither player offers much else in the way of defense other than being a couple of tackling machines. In four seasons DeMeco Ryans has had only five forced fumbles, two interceptions, and seven and half sacks and remember Ryans has started in 64 games. Career-wise, Jon Beason has had only one forced fumble, seven interceptions, and three sacks, and he's also started every game since he arrived in the NFL (48 games).  Respectively, the 2009 leaders at the Linebacker position in these stats are Shaun Phillips, LB, San Diego, with seven forced fumbles. Brian Cushing, LB, Houston with four interceptions, and LaMarr Woodley, LB with Pittsburgh, with thirteen and a half sacks.

   Okay, enough number jargon, I give the edge here to Jon Beason, for a couple reasons. One, I'm biased, a rabid Panthers fan, who writes with a noticeable Panthers slant. And the other is a stat that I left out of the above paragraph, consistency. While total tackle numbers are impressive for both players, Ryans had an impressive rookie season with156, he also had an off year in 2008 with 112. Beason's best year was 2009 with 142, while his lowest was in 2008, with 138.

  Jon Beason, is a run stopping machine,  a devastating tackler who has a nose for the play, and punishes receivers on short slant patterns. With great instincts and scary speed, coupled with pre-snap play recognition skills that allows him to be in the right place at the right time, ready and more than willing dole out punishment over the middle. 

What I'd like- I'd love to see Beason get his payday, he does deserve it. He's a young player just coming into the prime of his career, and I think it would be a good move for the Panthers to lock him into a long-term contract on a Salary-cap-free season. Although with a player lockout looming and his current contract not up until 2011, he may have to wait awhile. I'd also like to see him get more involved in the blitzing scheme. To help apply some of the QB pressure that Julius Peppers' departure will leave this defense lacking. Either way, he's a top talent, and I wish him the very best in the future.

 

 Written by Travis Canter.

Proofread, and edited for both grammatical errors, and Idiocy by Cayce Canter.

Stats Provided by Elias Sports Bureau.

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They're not going to touch an extension for Beason until the cap is set for 2011 and beyond.

I agree with you though that he deserves to get paid, and deserves more than DeMeco Ryans got.

When it’s all said and done Patrick Willis and Jon Beason are inexorably linked in terms of their contracts. What one gets, the other will follow and depending one what happens with the cap I think they’ll both be in the neighborhood of Terrell Suggs’ 2009 deal (6 years, $63 million)

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by James Dator on Apr 1, 2010 1:52 PM EDT reply actions  

I agree!

This sig is dedicated to those cut in the 2009 purge.

by chinchillas sword on Apr 1, 2010 2:04 PM EDT up reply actions  

Beason has been nothing but awesome since joining this organization

He never takes a play off, never misses time to injury, took charge of the front 7 during his rookie year becoming a leader right out of the gate, and has the natural ability to be the face of the franchise.

We will pay him, and pay him handsomely. This is a situation where we won’t pay him until we HAVE to, but, that will probably play to his advantage. The team has set itself up to have a lot of cap room going forward (assuming one is established in the future) and Beason will be in his prime. I expect his deal will exceed that of DeMeco Ryans.

With Peppers gone, we are going to see a lot more #52 jerseys in the stands, as I assume that Beast-mode and the Hitman will be the faces of the defense.

by Tater596 on Apr 1, 2010 2:37 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks Travis

Always happy to read an article about the Beast. I’d love to see us lock him up when the time comes; I don’t wanna see that guy on any other team… He is my next jersey purchase after all

by EyeSack on Apr 1, 2010 2:37 PM EDT reply actions  

Nice job Travis...you got my Rec

Hey I went ahead and added a link to the Observer post mentioned, common blogger etiquette. You do it with the little chain link icon. If you have any questions on use of the site just ask.

 I hope to see more from you, I’m always looking for more talent!

I blog the Carolina Panthers at www.catscratchreader.com

by Jaxon on Apr 1, 2010 2:54 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks

Thank you so much for the rec, and the tip, I’m very new at this blog writing thing, I’ve mostly done just fiction in the past, any feedback you could give to make me a better writer, is most welcome, and to have a writer of your caliber to to use the words “talent” and “you” in the same sentence is a real honor.

Sincerely,

T.

by Travis Canter on Apr 2, 2010 12:17 AM EDT up reply actions  

REC...nice comparison

I think Beason might be the player that everyone can agree on….except probably “if it ain’t Delhomme they suck,” Procton"

by Lawboy987 on Apr 1, 2010 2:57 PM EDT reply actions  

Thanks

 Lawboy for taking the time to read, and the Rec.

by Travis Canter on Apr 2, 2010 12:18 AM EDT up reply actions  

Blitz**

With regards to involving Beason in the blitz I don’t see it happening. Beason is much better playing coverage and the run than he is rushing the passer, especially at MLB. Thomas Davis is our best rushing LB and if any LB is gonna get sent it will probably be him…

by SouthernPanther on Apr 1, 2010 3:27 PM EDT reply actions   1 recs

Yes Beason plays well in coverage

TD rushes the passer. Conner will be the run stuffer. It’s settled! ;)

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by Jaxon on Apr 1, 2010 6:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

Beason isn't a bad blitzer though

On those MLB fires he can be deadly.

Jake Delhomme, QB Carolina Panthers, 2003-2009.

120 TDs+16000+ passing yards=Good

89 INT's+27 lost fumbles=Bad

Most comeback wins since 2003=Priceless

by Flowing Willow on Apr 2, 2010 3:58 AM EDT up reply actions  

You do have to switch it up...good point

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by Jaxon on Apr 2, 2010 10:13 AM EDT up reply actions  

Dangerous

He has such an explosive first step, coupled with scary speed, and seems to predict the snap count so well, even if he only bltzes once or twice a game, just knowing the threat was there, is bound to give even veteran QB happy feet in the pocket, then the rest of the game he could just pull up to the line showing blitz, then drop back in coverage,

by Travis Canter on Apr 2, 2010 10:50 AM EDT up reply actions  

He's someone the organisation should look to keep around for the long term.

He’s not the biggest, but he plays bigger than he is – and of course he’s a very heady footballer.

The stats speak for themselves, he gets his nose where the football is. As for the interceptions/sacks, well I don’t think that’s part of his game mainly because the scheme doesn’t ask him to do those things – I expect him to improve on those numbers next year in his second term in the cover 2 though.

He steps to the left, he steps to the riiiiiiight. That Amos Roberts, he'll make you look shite!

by OldhamA on Apr 6, 2010 9:51 PM EDT reply actions  

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