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Beason "I want to stay where I'm loved"


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This article makes me hopeful, but I have little doubt that any GM is going to either have to restructure Beast, trade him, or cut him.

He probably won't have the opportunity to earn that contract.

My fear is that we ask to restructure, he politely declines, and we have to move him or cut him.

I hope that is not what happens. I want him here, and he wants to be here. I hope we can make it work. But it is doubtful that can happen at his current salary.

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Reason is a team player.

Most of this thread shows the insurance of the huddle.

lol insurance. but yes Beason is a team player and I believe he'd do what's necessary to stay with the team. Honestly I'm not even positive I think he needs to restructure, he was a top 5 ILB and people forget how long it takes to regain form after an Achilles tear. It used to be a death sentence for players but over the past few years several players have successfully came back from it, although it took about 2 years to come back to around 100%. This extra year of rest will be great for his Achilles to completely heal and plenty of time for his shoulder as well. I have no doubt he will come back just as good as he was up until he was first injured.

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He probably will re-do his contract, but to insinuate that we need to let a guy go as good as Beason is absurd. Apparently everyone just chose to forget about Davis's return from 3 ACL injuries. If Davis can return from multiple injuries in less than two years then so can a younger and more athletic Jon Beason.

Beason is no where near athletic as TD do some hw.

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It's amazing how many people thought Hurney was a "cap genius" when the only way he could finagle the cap was by utilizing the signing bonus, and boy did he play that fuging card to death

welcome to cap hell folks

It was just moronic posting. Hurney worked with the same cap as everyone else and year in - year out we would have below average to average talent. Hurney wasnt a cap genius, there were just some huddletards.

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So Ray Lewis and Brian Urlacer (sp?) are not important cause they dont rush the passer?

I'm assuming your asking this question with the intention that they both are in their prime.

Ray Lewis and Urlacher in their prime were transcendent. Even if I had both of those top 5 All time ILBers in their primes, I would not expect a Superbowl unless a had great QB's and a great pass rush to go with it. Which in that case I would expect a Superbowl because I had a great QB and a great pass rush.

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