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Beaston!!!!


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Alot of people say guys like him (usually either the safety or ILB) are the quarterback of the defense. Well, I would say that Beason is the running back of our defense. He plays with the attitude of a primetime back, looking to make a play on every down. Plus when he does get his hands on the football, he doesn't expect to go down quitely, but looks to get it in the endzone. (If memory serves me correctly, he did play a little running back in high school.) He's the beacon of our defense.

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A phone call before the pro-bowl:

Rivera: Hey Jon, how's it going?

Beason: Not bad. Thanks for asking.

Rivera: Listen, I just wanted you to know that I'm really proud to say that I have a pro-bowl middle linebacker on my team.

Beason: Thanks Coach! That means a lot to hear!

Rivera: Yeah, I'm sure it does. But next year, we'll need to make sure there is no question that you're the best in the league. Once we get through all this contract sh*t. Ok?

Beason: Don't worry. If I get my chance in the Pro-Bowl, you'll see what I'm worth.

Rivera: I'm expecting it. Got it?

Beason: Oh yeah.

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On the flip side, Beason got owned by two tight ends (once on a TD reception, another on a downfield block).

The good news: Both of those guys - Zach Miller and Marcedes Lewis - are guys we could target for acquisition :thumbsup:

that was my exact thought aswell

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