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Lost in the sauce,beason's play


micnificent28

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It is sad to see Beason struggling so bad, but he was a liability yesterday.  Maybe he can be successful as a MLB on another team, but I'm not sure.

 

Playing at the NFL level is tough, and even though some guys can come back from serious injury and still play at that level, many can't.

 

It's not about will power or determination either. 

 

It will be interesting to see how the national media treats RG3 if he continues to struggle.  Everyone is giving him a pass for not being completely healthy, and he probably isn't.  But according to doctors, his knee is fixed.  Maybe he just isn't going to be the same player.  He has torn the ACL in that knee twice.

 

Thomas Davis & especially Adrian Peterson are the exceptions.  David Gettis and countless others are more often than not the rule.  May guys return now, just never at quite the same level as before.

 

And in the NFL, the difference between being a good to great player and a liability isn't much

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The knee issues that TD had are completely different than what Beas had aren't they?

 

 

Yes.

 

TD had ACL's, and while no one had ever come back from 3 on the same knee, players come back from that surgery all the time.

 

Beason had an achilles injury (tough to recover from) and then micro fracture surgery because his knee was rubbing bone on bone.

 

Beason is most likely done here, and for that matter with football as well.

 

Sad to say.

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You know the season is basically done right? You know Beason is done here after this year right. So why IN THE fug would we not want to see what a guy that's going to be on the team next year can do? Im not saying Klein is the answer, im saying how about we see if the kid can play so we know what to focus on in the draft and free agency. And no it's not too soon. It is what it is and Rivera is a LOSER. his record makes that pretty clear.

Because we have 14 games left. If Beason is gone next season, cut him now, eat the penalty and sign Jason Williams or something.

Newsflash: The season is not over, and Beason is not going anywhere.

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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.

 

The Giants are starting Dan Connor's backup at MLB and have a surplus of WRs. Just saying. If only we had anyone on staff with a relationship with them.

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