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What should happen to Beason?


Snake

What do you think of Beason now?  

60 members have voted

  1. 1. What do you think of Beason now?

    • So what everyone gets into Bar fights
      25
    • Its very immature and he should have know better
      18
    • Yea its bad but we can move past this
      17
    • I say the guy should sue for 1 milllllon dollars
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Not defending the guy, but I'm guessing that the myspace account was created by a girl that he tricked with the Panther story or an enemy of his given the content.

Def. not debating you there...it is certainly a fake account, he has no friends, but it was someone that went through the experience. I'm pissed, as you can see b/c I love Jon Beason as a player and have witnessed this asshole in person. He was a fratastical douche bag that loves to fight. Unfortunately for him, he always gets his ass beat. I'm sorry for ranting, but I have to defend a collective soul for the Panthers, knowing that alcohol and emotions with shitholes like that can cause trouble.

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Def. not debating you there...it is certainly a fake account, he has no friends, but it was someone that went through the experience. I'm pissed, as you can see b/c I love Jon Beason as a player and have witnessed this asshole in person. He was a fratastical douche bag that loves to fight. Unfortunately for him, he always gets his ass beat. I'm sorry for ranting, but I have to defend a collective soul for the Panthers, knowing that alcohol and emotions with sh*tholes like that can cause trouble.

Your right that dude is Big. 6'4 and 240 I guess he though he could take Beason. :smilielol5:

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Hopefully, he's not that dumb. He is just searching for a pay day, and I'm just hoping he doesn't get it.

Beasons what 5'11 so that dude would have had to be right in his face to get hit in the eye. They do take into account how big you are to the attacker also. So its gonna be hard to enplane how a 5'11 250 guy hit a 6'4 240 guy without cause and without provoking him.

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Def. not debating you there...it is certainly a fake account, he has no friends, but it was someone that went through the experience. I'm pissed, as you can see b/c I love Jon Beason as a player and have witnessed this asshole in person. He was a fratastical douche bag that loves to fight. Unfortunately for him, he always gets his ass beat. I'm sorry for ranting, but I have to defend a collective soul for the Panthers, knowing that alcohol and emotions with sh*tholes like that can cause trouble.

I wonder if people who have witnessed this should contact his attorney offering to testify to the character of this dude.

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I don't like your poll.

My feelings on this whole thing is who gives a eff?

Even if Beason did punch this guy I'm sure he was provoked. Beason has a good head on his shoulders and though I don't know him personally, I just don't see him punching some poor sob who didn't provoke him.

On a personal level, did the guy deserve it? Maybe, but the law isn't about personal like and dislike.

I have a hard time seeing a judge saying "well, it's okay to smack this guy around since he's a jerk." The law just doesn't work that way. And when you're a high profile guy with a lot to lose, you have to be smarter than that.

If it turns out he did it, he'll face a minor legal penalty and a league penalty that I wouldn't even try to predict. That part actually worries me way more.

My hope is that it all this turns out to be crap and nothing happens to him.

Either way, I doubt his future with the team is in any danger.

Barring some unforeseen development, this will be a speed bump.

I hope there was cocaine involved...

I hope that wasn't what you meant to post :sosp:

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I don't like your poll.

My feelings on this whole thing is who gives a eff?

Even if Beason did punch this guy I'm sure he was provoked. Beason has a good head on his shoulders and though I don't know him personally, I just don't see him punching some poor sob who didn't provoke him.

I agree, your poll sucks.

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First of all Beason really had no reason to be there. A high profile NFL player has to avoid places where he will get in trouble, that is the price you pay for fame. Plus he plays an aggressive sport that he is very good at. What is to say he isn't at fault given he assaults people legally every day. With his money he could rent the club out for a private show, he isn't a regular guy and will be held to a higher standard. And he should be. It was a stupid move on his part no matter the outcome.

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First of all Beason really had no reason to be there. A high profile NFL player has to avoid places where he will get in trouble, that is the price you pay for fame. Plus he plays an aggressive sport that he is very good at. What is to say he isn't at fault given he assaults people legally every day. With his money he could rent the club out for a private show, he isn't a regular guy and will be held to a higher standard. And he should be. It was a stupid move on his part no matter the outcome.

Guess he could have been at church :rolleyes:

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