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jon beason left off of "Comeback Player of the Year" top ten list on NFL.com


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10) Chad Johnson

9) Terell Suggs

8) Eric Berry

7) Peyton Hillis

6) Jaamal Charles

5) Chris Johnson

4) Randy Moss

3) Terrell Owens

2) Adrian Peterson

1) Peyton Manning

chad fuging johnson? what the fug is he overcoming? being old and sucking as and biting some bitch? congrats chad, if you win it you're an american fuging hero. chris johnson? good job, you overcame being an overrated attitudinal ignoramus and the biggest RB contract in league history. peyton hillis? PEYTON fuging HILLIS?!?!?! yeah peyton sorry bout your hammy-wammy and your goddamn pathetic owwie of a cold that kept you off the field for half the season.

fug you dan hanzus.

i hope to the entire pantheon of deities that beason sees this poo and breaks some fuging faces this season.

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I love how people on here constantly forget that the Panthers are a small-market team.

The media is going to keep forgetting that our team exists. Get over it.

I'm tired of people on here saying the Panthers are a small market team when they have the 5th biggest market in all of the NFL. We don't get talked about unless it is Cam or occasionally Steve Smith but we are still the 5th biggest market.

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This. Beason will use this as motivation, everybody counts him out... Same as when the analysts talk about Patrick Willis and not JB.

Patrick Willis is better than Jon Beason. I'm sorry I love Beason a lot, I'm just being honest. Willis is probably the best linebacker in the NFL. Beason may crack the top 5. Definitely the top 10.

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