Beason pleased with team
chemistry
Aug/27/08 07:58 AM Filed in:
Jon Beason
CHARLOTTE -- The Carolina
Panthers trimmed their roster by five players
Monday, one day ahead of the NFL's mandatory cut
down day, where all rosters must stand at 75.
The Panthers said goodbye to cornerback Curtis
Deloatch, defensive end Casper Brinkley, tight end
Chris Conklin and quarterback Lester Ricard. The fifth
cut was receiver Jason Carter, who had been having a
huge camp for the team but suffered a torn ACL during
the fourth quarter of Saturday night's 47-3 win against
Washington.
The Panthers placed him on injured reserve, effectively
ending his season. Carter was trying to lock up a
receiver spot or perhaps a kick returning job.
Defensively, the Panthers were quite good as well
Saturday, recording five sacks. The unit had 23 all of
last season, worst in the NFL.
Julius Peppers has looked more and more like his old
self, the linebackers have been better than average,
and the secondary was hardly noticed against the
Redskins, thanks to the front 7.
Jon Beason says he was pleased with the play of the
entire unit.
“I’m just happy it was a group effort, you
know, offense, defense, special teams, everybody just
went out and played hard and did their jobs, executed,
and just had fun,” the second-year linebacker
said.
The Panthers close out the preseason Thursday against
Pittsburgh and begin the regular season on Sept. 7 in
San Diego.
(news14.com)