Nov/20/08 11:25 PM Filed in:
Jon Beason
Carolina Panthers linebacker
Jon Beason is having a monster season.
He leads the team with 102 tackles, was named the NFC
Defensive Player of the Month and ranks fifth in
tackles in the league.
“I consider myself a beast,” Beason told
Panthers.com, “so when I come out there,
it’s like I’m ripping my shirt off, like
the Hulk, turning into the beast.”
Every head coach wants to hear that from their middle
linebacker, the leader of the defense and one of the
toughest, grimiest and gritty positions in football.
“I’m real proud of him,” says
Panthers head coach John Fox. “He came in as a
rookie last year, started for us a large majority of
the season and I think he’s gotten better. He has
tremendous football character. He has a lot of
instinctive things that you can’t coach and
that’s why I think he’s successful.”
Selected by Carolina in the first round (25th overall)
of the 2007 NFL Draft, Beason started the first four
games as a rookie at outside linebacker before moving
to middle linebacker for an injured Dan Morgan for the
final 12 games.
He became the first rookie in club history to lead the
Panthers in tackles after producing a team record 160
in 2007, surpassing Micheal Barrow’s 158 in 1998.
He also broke Lester Towns’ club rookie record of
103 in 2000.
Beason said he was shocked when he heard about the
honor and did not know that the award existed. He
attributes his teammates for earning the accolade.
“I got a lot of help from my teammates. Now I
have something to strive for this month, so I’m
just trying to keep up with Pep (Julius Peppers, who
earned Defensive Player of the Week honors for his
performance against the Raiders),” said Beason.
“I’m just leading by example. I try not to
make any mistakes and play every down hard, that way
you can earn the respect of your teammates.”
Beason, who had 15 tackles against the Raiders two
weeks ago, has 45 tackles in his last five games. He
has earned the respect of his coaches and his teammates
as a leader.
“He’s kind of an emotional leader.
That’s what a (middle) linebacker is supposed to
be. He fills the bill. He fills the bill well and does
more than a good job at it. I think he has a bright
future. He’s one of our defensive leaders that we
can look to for that boost and for that play,”
said weakside linebacker Na’il Diggs.
Beason feels the honor says more about the
Panthers’ defense, which is ranked eighth, than
about his own individual accomplishment.
“When you’re winning, everybody gets
individual accolades. I’m just trying to keep it
going,” said Beason.
Just like a beast would.
(thecharlottepost.com)