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Lost in the sauce,beason's play


micnificent28

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Beason is having a rough time keeping up in coverage, as much as it pains me to say it. His future in this league is at MLB on another team.

While I don't disagree with you. I feel that most other people's main point of refernce on here is the match up with Stevie Johnson which no linebacker outside of Bruce Irvin would be able to keep up.

He has looked good, we've just been spread so thin that he was forced to cover because we didn't have a 3rd CB.

Btw, who thinks AJ Klein is going to do a better job?

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I said this to my friend on like the third play of the game on defense so it's not a conditioning thing. Beason just isn't hacking it. He's stiff, slow to recover, slow to recognize a play or route. Maybe see what Kline can do at this point.

It's Klein, and you can jump off that bridge my friend but I am not substituting a 5th rd pick in for a three time pro bowler in his 2nd game!!!!!! Back from missing 27 games. Guys gotta get back into the grind man, if you want Klein outside, get a Madden connected franchise going because its not happening.

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Its possible. Klein looked strong in coverage in preseason.

Possible but improbable. Plus the feeling of having 13 or so mill in Cap space between Beason and Stew sitting on the sideline is a sick feeling when we have so many other holes. That money could be split between 3 average CBs or been paid to a competent WR.

Anyone watch Evans against Alabama(not just looked at the stat line)? If he was available in the 2nd I'd be willing to pull the trigger.

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