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Newsday: Panthers to work out Will Beatty


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I'm sure many will be happy to see this/pissed when he leaves unsigned.

http://www.newsday.com/sports/football/will-beatty-to-work-out-for-carolina-panthers-source-says-1.12188190

"Will Beatty’s free agency journey takes him to Carolina on Wednesday where he will work out for the Panthers, according to a source.

Beatty, a former Giants offensive tackle who was released this offseason, has already worked out for and has been offered a contract by the Jaguars. The Eagles have also been keeping tabs on him while monitoring the appeal of a 10-game suspension for their starting right tackle, Lane Johnson. A reunion with the Giants, though, remains unlikely."

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

If he stays healthy.

A big reason why he doesn't have a job now it's because a lot of teams are skeptical that he can do that.

Eh. He blew out a pec benching, then tore his rotator cuff rehabbing it. 

As long as his pec is fine he should be okay. 

Bigger problem is his conditioning at this point. He'll have been basically out of football for nearly 2 years. 

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Just now, electro's horse said:

Eh. He blew out a pec benching, then tore his rotator cuff rehabbing it. 

As long as his pec is fine he should be okay. 

Bigger problem is his conditioning at this point. He'll have been basically out of football for nearly 2 years. 

Plus he's 31. Not old, per se, but old enough that injuries start to become a bigger concern.

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