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Beason Stills Seems Miffed


fieryprophet

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...DG would have never waited on TD....thats for sure...

Tough to say really. When TD was on the field he always performed, restructured to an incentive-laden contract, and IR doesn't take up roster spots. Beason was not good the first 2 weeks this year and had a huge contract. Totally different situations.

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I didn't really see anything all that negative about the interview.  He just seemed generally sad to me and seemed to wish there was a way to make it work here in Carolina.

 

I can understand him being upset, he's still human afterall and has spent most of his adult life in Charlotte.

 

 

Agreed. I believe that if our defense were not the talk of the NFL at the moment (a defense he is no longer a part of, yet a constant reminder as of late) his feelings and EDITED comments may have been and come off very different.

 

I agreed with the move, and so did he (from sources I have spoken of here previously). However his feelings are more of a reflection of the direction we have taken and sucess this year rather than bitterness to the organization or situation at the time.

 

If I may make an analogy...pretend (or recall for some of us) that old girlfriend we cared about so much..yet for whatever reason lost...only later to see that old girlfriend put on a new face...dress and act like she never did before, get attention like she never did before.....and suddenly remember the good old times and want her back.

 

This is pretty much what Jon seems to be feeling in this interview

 

 

 

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Yes, Hurney would have kept you Beason.

 

That's why you and Hurney both aren't here anymore. 

 

I hope you are still happy with Gettleman's ruthlessness when our best players like Cam don't want

to play here anymore. Players used to genuinely want to play here. I've never understood

why Steve stuck with us all these years. Guys may stop taking pay cuts to play for us.

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I hope you are still happy with Gettleman's ruthlessness when our best players like Cam don't want

to play here anymore. Players used to genuinely want to play here. I've never understood

why Steve stuck with us all these years. Guys may stop taking pay cuts to play for us.

 

Come on dude. The only way we are going to AFFORD players like Cam is if Gettleman stays ruthless. 

 

Are you seriously defending the Hurney contract disaster?

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Could someone look it up for me and tell me how many NYG have won since he was traded? I'm on my phone and just slightly too busy to do it myself.

 

They've won all the games he has started in. The last 3.

 

 

E: vvv he didn't start the first game (he had just arrived) and they lost. You're right about 4.

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