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Beason Compensation: 7th round pick


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There's no way to know what offers Gettleman may or may not have gotten for him. But do people really think that there were teams out there beating down our door to offer an early round pick for a guy who's been battling injuries for two years while on a massive contract?

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Awful trade now that this comes out....the Panthers are the laughing stock of the NFL trade world no matter who the GM seems to be.

 

It's no wonder teams were calling last year asking if we wanted to trade our first.

Gettlemen hasn't been around here long but sure doesn't seem to be too hot at the trading concept.

 

There is the old formula of knowing when to get rid of your players and restocking but...hard to restock with lame ass picks.

 

Worse players have been traded for much more compensation.

 

 

 

 

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We got a third and a fifth for Kris Jenkins who had TWO acl tears and off-field issues, you can't tell me Beason wasn't worth a fifth or fourth. People can be blind homers all they want to this robbery of a trade.

 

All I can hope is, like I said right when the trade happened, is the Giants look out for us in the future

 

These organizations have relationships with each other, things like this happens. Beast playing MLB there, is better than being useless OLB here. We could have got a 4th rounder for him just for him being in his 20's and being an all-pro pro-bowl linebacker. We could have got a 4th. I didnt trip over the 5th round rumor, but 7th rounder though is just lame. Smh

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Willing or not under contract you'll do as you're told or not get paid anyway...

 

Yes and what if it became a distraction?  Is it worth it for a player who wasn't going to play MLB for us anymore?  Just let it go man.  We got something.

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And you'll be a bitter, unhappy guy in the locker room causing a distraction, intentionally or not.

We didn't need that.

 

 

Yes and what if it became a distraction?  Is it worth it for a player who wasn't going to play MLB for us anymore?  Just let it go man.  We got something.

 

 

Yea that sounds just like Beason.

 

 

What's he gonna say?  That he should be starting? Only distraction that'd cause is the laughter in the locker room.

Might actually bring the comedy level up a bit.

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