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Beason Compensation: 7th round pick


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Guest Barry McCaulkinor

There are a lot of people that don't understand the business side of football around here.

OK let's make it easy.

Beason here - compensatory picks plus a great backup

Beason With giants - 7th round and no backup

fug this deal.

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yeah we got ass raped in that trade

 

beason is worth way more than a 7th to the giants, it doesn't matter what he's worth to us or if we need him or not. the 49ers got a 2nd rounder for alex smith when he was eating up a huge chunk of cap space and sitting on the bench

 

really, how bad at negotiating do you have to be to get the lowest possible round pick. you're better off keeping him as a backup and taking the compensatory pick. he's actually played really well at MLB so far for the giants. if kuechly gets hurt we'll look like complete morons for basically just giving the guy away for nothing. and has been brought up before we gain almost nothing as far as cap space from trading him

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OK let's make it easy.

Beason here - compensatory picks plus a great backup

Beason With giants - 7th round and no backup

fug this deal.

You obviously don't get what happens when a player is unhappy so let me break it down for you

Beason- 2 years of not playing

Beason- sucking at olb.

Beason- not happy not starting at MLB

Beason= 7th round pick

Beason still on roster = pissed off player that's gone next year.

This is not madden son...

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Meh, how was Beason in the locker room?

Getts shipped him out of town for a reason.

I would hope every Panther on the roster is now pulling on the rope in the same direction.

They better know they better be.

Some people will never understand this. We got something for a player that was going to give us nothing.

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