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Ehhhh... at least Gross is on the field and is the best at his position on the team.

Gross probably does not want to move. He knows he is in the twilight of his career, Beason probably thinks that he can still play at a high level, and wouldn't mind a move as much.

Both would get jobs elsewhere, Gross out of the two will be the one that would not want to move.

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Gross probably does not want to move. He knows he is in the twilight of his career, Beason probably thinks that he can still play at a high level, and wouldn't mind a move as much.

Both would get jobs elsewhere, Gross out of the two will be the one that would not want to move.

I don't wanna get rid of either of them.

IDK it just seems like with the gauntlet TD went through to come back, making sacrifices in his contract and personal life just to be allowed to compete for a spot after rehabbing... you would think beason would do something to drop his cap hit a few million.

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I don't wanna get rid of either of them.

IDK it just seems like with the gauntlet TD went through to come back, making sacrifices in his contract and personal life just to be allowed to compete for a spot after rehabbing... you would think beason would do something to drop his cap hit a few million.

You would think so, but that isn't how it works.

TD had NO ONE that would have touched him, he would have been out of the league paying out of his pocket to try to rehab and get back.

Beason is in a different boat, he would get picked up by a team, and knows that he will be cut next year no matter what he does this year. He will take the money in full, or he will get cut and sign with another team.

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