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Interesting tidbit on Beason's restructure...FA at end of the Season?


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So Scott Fouler wrote some crappy article about Beason being healthy all season, then one of the guys I follow on twitter had this to say:

 

 

  1. @josephperson @scott_fowler Beason could use a bounce back year because his deal voids on the 5th day of the '14 waiver period (2/7/14).

     
  2. @corryjoel was this a part of his restructure? does he become an FA? no one has mentioned this

     
  3. @StevenFeezor Beason's deal voiding after the season was a part of his pay cut. The Panthers will pick up $2.5M in cap room w/the voiding.

 

 

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  2. @corryjoel So this is Beas becomes a FA after this season?

     
  3. @StevenFeezor Beason will be an unrestricted free agent after the season.

     
     
     
     
    10:01 AM - 20 Aug 13 · Details

 

 

Fascinating.

 

Beason a FA at the end of the Season?

I missed that somehow.

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Gettleman's cleaning up of troublesome contracts has been impressive.

I love me some Beason, but the situation has changed drastically from when he first signed his deal. 

In a perfect world he could return at a reduced rate, but I understand doing what's best for you as a player.

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i think he wants to play mike if he gets back to form. he would more than likely sign with another team if he does.

i wouldn't blame him for it and i wouldn't have a problem with it either. he's a class act and we'd still be good there without him.

 

i mean we'd be better with him but still fine without.

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