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Beason Rips Alex Smith Again


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    Jon Beason

    46 minutes ago

    Alex Smith or pancakes...hmmm I could eat both for breakfast. Decisions, decisions.





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    Jon Beason

    49 minutes ago

    First off the guy didnt even come back at me...haters gonna hate but such a seasoned respected franchise of the game. You really give your team a bad rep, I know Panthers fans above that. How an offensive player bad mouthing another...they never gonna look each other in the eye?


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    Jon Beason This had nothing to do w anyone until Mr.Smith opened his mouth to compare his "season" to that of Cams...Did he not get the memo Cams one year in the league speaks more than his whole career thus far. Get at me haters!

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Jon BeasonBrandon Blejski ...niners defence last year couldve won them a SB if they played em both ways

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Jon BeasonLucas Montano Pancakes are harder than him too, mans needs a muzzle he barking too much

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Beason is fired up and I'm loving the intensity, hopefully it translates on the field!

You know, I actually think the fact that we drafted Keuchley is the reason Beason has been more verbal than we remember him being in the past. He's trying to step into that lead role more than ever now..and I think it has something to do with that analyst saying "The Carolina Panthers finally have a leader on defense with Luke" back in April during the darft. Beason is showing this is HIS defense. And you know.....you really can't deny Beason.

Rivera has these guys pumped. I'm ready for some damn football already!

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Talkin poo in the comments too lol

Lucas Montano

If Alex tasted as good as he played, you'd be way better off with pancakes.

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Robin Ferguson

They had one of the lowest ranked passing offenses in the league. If they were a good offense then he would have room to talk. They were 28th in passing offense. Their defense did all the work. He had absolutely no room to talk.

Jon Beason ‎Robin Ferguson That was the point. If your #1 in passing all the room to talk...28th CMON MANNNN!

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Jon Beason This had nothing to do w anyone until Mr.Smith opened his mouth to compare his "season" to that of Cams...Did he not get the memo Cams one year in the league speaks more than his whole career thus far. Get at me haters!

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If I could choose rather him say nothing over this...I wouldn't do it. Why let ALEX SMITH talk like that about your franchise QB and team like that? Alex....Smith. And it's not like Beason is being un reasonable. He's saying the man has no room to talk, and it's true..

One good season out of what..seven? Smith doesn't have the credentials for the sort of talking he did..

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i would feel a lot better about this if the panther D had been at all relevant and at least not a joke and if beason wasn't coming off a serious injury.

the first volley was on target. this one.....ehhhh....

i just hope he and the boys can back it up this year and that it's essentially setting the stage for a playoff game next year.

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