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Weak move by Jon Beason


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I used to like Gantt too... OK, so Beason called out Pep and maybe got a talking to about it... maybe if Fox would call some people out, something would change... I haven't seen the replays and stuff yet and I was at the game yesterday so I couldn't see everything, but to me they looked pretty bad and except for some screwups by the skins we'd still be 0 and...

The defense looked particularly sloppy from where I was sitting.

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I used to like Gantt too... OK, so Beason called out Pep and maybe got a talking to about it... maybe if Fox would call some people out, something would change... I haven't seen the replays and stuff yet and I was at the game yesterday so I couldn't see everything, but to me they looked pretty bad and except for some screwups by the skins we'd still be 0 and...

The defense looked particularly sloppy from where I was sitting.

they looked better on tv...guess since the camera adds 10 lbs they looked alot better?..

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Look. Beason was the idiot here. Not Gantt. Beason went out and told the whole damn world that he was calling Pep out in a private meeting. Not so private anymore is it? The minute Beason told reporters and the general public that he was going to have a little chat with Beason is the minute he made it a fair topic to be discussed in the future. He screwed the Panthers PR department, and they had no choice but to make him unavailable after the game. This was more of a shot at the PR department, not at Beason himself. Anyone that knows anything about the inside of an NFL organization knows that.

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Look. Beason was the idiot here. Not Gantt. Beason went out and told the whole damn world that he was calling Pep out in a private meeting. Not so private anymore is it? The minute Beason told reporters and the general public that he was going to have a little chat with Beason is the minute he made it a fair topic to be discussed in the future. He screwed the Panthers PR department, and they had no choice but to make him unavailable after the game. This was more of a shot at the PR department, not at Beason himself. Anyone that knows anything about the inside of an NFL organization knows that.

If you really know the ins and outs of the NFL organization can I have some free tickets please?

Thanx

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Maybe so... I was pretty bummed throughout the first half with only a few bright moments... didn't get too much better until the very end when they managed to go ahead...

it is pretty sad when u are at the stadium and the defense looks bad against The Washington Redskins.

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Just because it is a fair topic to talk/write about doesn't mean it's a good topic. Gantts job is to write about sports as they happen on the field/court/etc., not to get into whiny bitch fests. There are plenty of relavent topics to talk about that are football related, and not Gantts ego related. Gantt is supposed to be a professional reporter, but he stepped down with this article.

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Media types always get pissy when guys won't give them a quote, so this scorned reaction by Gantt is totally predictable. Maybe Beason didn't make himself available because he knew what all the questions were going to be about, and there was nothing left to say - Julius stepped up.

Sounds like Gantt needs to flush the sand out of his vagina and move on... LOL

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Gantt's hold on being the only positive Panther voice in the city is now threatened in his mind as he sees a group of fans lining up outside the bandwagon ticket window.

He can't right anything negative about the team until they do something positive.

The guy just continues to look like a transparent moron who is in WAY over his head.

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