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Beason Ready For Next Year


philw5289

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"The old Jon Beason...he doesn't even exist anymore. I am a whole new player with new strengths unknown to any opposing offence. The Panthers defence will be a force to be reckoned with this year. We hope for the consistent well being of our team this year as it was hindered by injuries prior to the start of the season. You feel that yet...? FOOTSTEPS BABY BEAST NATION LET EM KNOW!"- from jon's facebook

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depends on if you are in the vast majority of english speakers in the world spelling it 'offence' and 'defence' or the minority of english speakers spelling it "offense" and "defense".

loving the attitude, though...i can see it being prevalent throughout the team. on of the reasons he is the leader on defense.

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I've lost all faith in any opinions that are given on this board minus a select few... At worst, I can get all Panthers news on this one site. I try to not read any further than the original post (as its the only post worth a damn in 99% of threads) but I somehow always get sucked in to the dumb posts that make no sense.

Beason already IS healthy! People here are so damn pessimistic that they can't even see hard video evidence that shows it to be factual information. Smh and leaving

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yeah this isn't 1993 where an achilles injury is career threatening. dude will be fine.

I will say that Thomas Davis and his injury needs to be in the back of everyone's heads though. Don't force him back. Let him take it easy at TC.

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