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Beason's thoughts on TD.


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He's gone guys. We'll save like 28 mill if we cut him before next year, because of bonuses over the life of the contract and other things. NO way we take a chance on someone who has missed 3 seasons because of ACL injuries. We really shouldn't have taken a chance this year, but I think JR respected the guy. TD is a beast, but, it's a business and we can't keep chunks of salaries for players that are so injury prone. Unfortunately, he'll go the way of Dan Morgan, potential Hall of Fame talent, but injuries killed them.

Good luck in your future TD. I hoped he was smart enough (I think he was) to save and use his money wisely that he's earned.

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He's gone guys. We'll save like 28 mill if we cut him before next year, because of bonuses over the life of the contract and other things. NO way we take a chance on someone who has missed 3 seasons because of ACL injuries. We really shouldn't have taken a chance this year, but I think JR respected the guy. TD is a beast, but, it's a business and we can't keep chunks of salaries for players that are so injury prone. Unfortunately, he'll go the way of Dan Morgan, potential Hall of Fame talent, but injuries killed them.

Good luck in your future TD. I hoped he was smart enough (I think he was) to save and use his money wisely that he's earned.

he got 8 mil guaranteed.. we save 20mil regardless of whether he's on the team or not, unless he sees the field.. that's how his contract was structured, it's been widely publicized.

in other words, HOP..

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He's gone guys. We'll save like 28 mill if we cut him before next year, because of bonuses over the life of the contract and other things. NO way we take a chance on someone who has missed 3 seasons because of ACL injuries. We really shouldn't have taken a chance this year, but I think JR respected the guy. TD is a beast, but, it's a business and we can't keep chunks of salaries for players that are so injury prone. Unfortunately, he'll go the way of Dan Morgan, potential Hall of Fame talent, but injuries killed them.

Good luck in your future TD. I hoped he was smart enough (I think he was) to save and use his money wisely that he's earned.

he got 8 mil guaranteed.. we won't lose a dime if he doesn't see the field, and in order for him to qualify for any bonuses, he has to see the field. this is how his contract was structured.

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he got 8 mil guaranteed.. we won't lose a dime if he doesn't see the field, and in order for him to qualify for any bonuses, he has to see the field. this is how his contract was structured.

Right, there's a nice roster bonus for next year too early on. He's probably gone, if we're going to be smart. Sad, he has so much potential.

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