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Beason's thoughts on TD.


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In life u always search for answers knowing you'll prob never find them. Why him? Why again? Why to a person who doesn't deserve.such trying times. A person who would give u his all and his last. I'm speechless!

Thomas Davis is truly a unique human being that.exemplifies a man of God. A role modal in the community and a leader on the field. No one knows how much he really means to me it's evident in this pic.... I love you my brother. Hold your head and remain the strong willed person you are. Better days r in sight. http://lockerz.com/s/140222853

These were tweets that I organized for better reading.

Profound words from a profound Panther.

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Thomas Davis tweeted this in response to Beasons words.

Maybe, he doesn't think he is going to retire.

I hope he gets another shot, if anyone "deserves" a shot, he does.

Don't think he will, sadly. Not here at least.

I hate it because he has so much talent, but it's time to hang up the cleats. I'm sure the Panthers would bring him on as a coach if he wanted it.

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If TD want's to come back, then I say he's earned the right to another chance. As a player, and more importantly, as a person, he has earned that chance. If we gave Fox's stubborn, rude butt chance after chance-then TD deserves one.

Now for the qualifiers, and as much I hate to say this, there has to be some.

-This organization needs to address the LB position as if he won't be back next year. Cannot bank the future on hoping that it doesn't happen a 4th straight time.

-I detest even letting these words leave my mouth, but we have got to protect ourselves financially. We NEED as much cap space as possible.

Other than that, he earns the right to be here next year. As long as it's on the cheap, we are protected, and we are insured for the future at the LB position.

In the mean time, i'll be praying for him and the Beast's healthy recoveries.

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I dunno, I think a lesson should be learned here, Davis has had 3 ACL tears now. Should carolina even consider allowing beason to try to come back? I say no. Good player yes but a good player on IR doesnt do the team any good. I think its time to look past these two. Bring in the future.

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