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Beason's civil trial starts today


CatMan72

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Panthers linebacker Jon Beason will be in court Monday for an incident in 2009 in which he is accused of punching a man in the face.

Gary Wright of the Charlotte Observer writes that Beason is accused in a civil trial of attacking Gregory Frye at a club after Frye told Beason’s teammate Donte Rosario that he saw Beason “up at the lake doing coke with some girl.” That remark reportedly enraged Beason.

Read more: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/05/09/jon-beasons-civil-trial-starts-monday/

I honestly didn't know this was still going on. Don't know if Beason really did it or not, but from all I've heard and know about this Greg Frye, he deserved it...

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Oh, and I missed this comment at the end of the PFT article:

(No word on whether any charges will be brought against NFL Network for their criminal underrating of Beason in their top 100 player series.)

Can't believe I'm going to say this, but... GO PFT!

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If they charged five bucks apiece for the chance to kick Frye in the nuts, they'd likely make a fortune off this board alone.

I'd pay 100 for that opportunity, would wear steel toe boots to make sure he can't infect the rest of society.

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Doesn't that Frye dude post on here?

Oh, wait, that's right.....:lol:

After the incident, some guys that said they knew him or had hung out with him posted here for a bit. There was plenty of belief that at least one of the "defenders" was actually Frye himself.

Nothing any of them said did anything to change the impression that he's a douchebag / loser / waste of oxygen / whatever.

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