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Beason and Cam about to be on NFLN


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Man I hate TWC....Anybody here an update on when NFLN and TWC will work out a deal?

Summary?

I tuned in at the Beason interview. Not sure if there was anything before that.

Andrew Sisciliano asked him how it was watching Cam do what he did from the sidelines. He said it was tough to be watching, but exciting.

They asked him, knowing what the offense can do, if it fell on the D to win games. He said yes and he wouldn't want it any other way. He said that's the way it was for a long time in the past, the defense winning games. (My favorite part)

They asked him about his response to Alex Smith's comment. He said he knew where Smith was coming from, but that it rubbed him the wrong way how he called out Cam specifically. Said that the team is a family and they protect each other.

They asked him about the Bounty scandal and Vilma. He said that a bounty is a bounty and should be dealt with as such. Said that it was tough to determine whether the punishment should be for 3 or 8 or 16 games though.

They asked him about Drew Bree's contract situation. He said the Saints**** have been the top dog in the division because of Brees, that the Saints**** probably wouldn't be in New Orleans anymore without him, and that he'd been franchised and then gotten injured before, so he is due getting paid.

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Then they talked about Cam's stats a little bit and how he cam improve. Sapp said he needs to nit-pick at himself to get better. Heath Evans said he shouldn't be afraid to pick up the phone and call Brees, Brady or Manning for advice.

Then they went to Michael Fabiano talking about fantasy football. Showed that Cam had the 3rd most fantasy poins behind Brees and Rodgers. Said he is a top 12 draft pick, but that with Tolbert, Deangelo and Stewart are #3 fantasy backs at best. Said LaFell is poised to have a breakout fantasy year.

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