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01-02-2013
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#31
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Drunken Mick
Joined: | Aug 2005 |
Location: | Dublin, Ireland |
Posts: | 1,866 |
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Funny seeing people slurp Amendola in this thread, bloke is hurt more then Austin, he would be a villian on the Cowboys.
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01-02-2013
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#32
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Senior Member
Joined: | Oct 2008 |
Posts: | 1,012 |
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He should be a keeper, always made plays when he was given the chance.
But i dont think the staff thinks highly of him when scrubs like Ogletree get so many more snaps than him.
Bye Free and Bernadeau.
Bye Austin and Ogletree.
Bye Sensy and McCray.
Bye Garrett.
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01-02-2013
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#33
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Senior Member
Years Donated 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
Joined: | Feb 2008 |
Location: | Dallas |
Posts: | 16,924 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by perrykemp
Unless you compare him the 3rd receiver of recent superbowl winning teams:
2011: Mario Manningham (Giants)
2010: Jordy Nelson (Packers)
2009: Robert Meachem (Saints)
All those guys are essentially #2 WR types who were playing #3 WR because their teams had a lot of talent in the #1 and #2 WR spots.
Beasley doesn't seem like that type to me. The #3 WR needs to be someone who can step in for either of the starters if needed, and Beasley seems to limited for that.
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Harris seems like the 3 to me
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01-02-2013
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#34
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Senior Member
Joined: | May 2006 |
Location: | Pharr, Texas |
Posts: | 1,777 |
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Like him he just needs too Add strength and some power so he won't always be getting pushed around and getting injured when talked by bigger players
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01-02-2013
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#35
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Senior Member
Joined: | May 2006 |
Location: | Pharr, Texas |
Posts: | 1,777 |
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Harris is the number 3 but if something happens too Austin this year or on 4 wide sets him and Austin inside
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01-02-2013
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#36
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Senior Member
Joined: | Sep 2005 |
Location: | Pittsburgh,PA |
Posts: | 8,975 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bleu Star
I love Beastley and think, if given a solid chance, he will become our slot star. Hopefully he will be given a full offseason to come in and prove himself yet again next year.
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+1  
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01-02-2013
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#37
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2012 |
Posts: | 401 |
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like the kid, but I'm afraid for his saftey...
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01-02-2013
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#38
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Valencia, CA |
Posts: | 2,110 |
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Not a fan. All the hype by people really soured me on him, also him walking out on the team and being able to come back like he was some star player really bothered me. I am not a fan of his size, and I am tired of everyone trying to compare him to Wes welker because he is white. Give it up ready Harris is more on the welker mold than cole.
Personally I think this team dumps Austin and I think Harris becomes the #2 guy. He reminds me a lot of a smaller version of Dez. We will need to find another WR this year maybe in the draft. Otree can fly a kite along with this guy. I am tired of the all "hype by fan players" and the lets compare him to "insert players name here" if he is white he is Danny amendola or Wes welker. I would love to get the kid from USC and pair him with Dez and let Harris play the slot as I think Harris has way more value and plays with passion. Cole couldn't hold Harris jock period.
RIP #53 Jerry Brown
If you talk the talk you better walk the walk! Go Cowboys!!! Love the 2013 draft!!
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01-03-2013
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#39
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Senior Member
Joined: | Dec 2005 |
Posts: | 4,722 |
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At this minute, he is the 4th best WR on the roster until proven otherwise. Ogletree is a FA that I don't see returning.
The problem is that Beasley puts a strain on the 46-man game day roster. He only gets a few snaps on offense and Zero on Special Teams. It's difficult to keep that type of player active for game day.
You don’t know what you don’t know.
Half of the population has below average intelligence.
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01-03-2013
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#40
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jul 2012 |
Location: | Cowboys Nation |
Posts: | 710 |
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Originally Posted by Risen Star
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XD Risen, too much, man. I can't stop laughing!
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01-03-2013
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#41
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2005 |
Location: | Frisco, TX |
Posts: | 3,565 |
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I like the kid. I would love to see him add some serious beef this off-season, though.
Garrett to players: Make today a great day; go about the business of winning! If you can't keep up then don't step up.
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01-03-2013
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#42
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Houston, Texas |
Posts: | 70,348 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Arkyvarminter
Will he be on the team next year? This may sound dumb but is he even big enough to rely on in this league? I think he can play, but the dude just looks so small out there. He must be a heck of an athlete to make an NFL roster with his size...What do you think of Beasley?
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I think he is a young talented player who saw limited playing time. As for size he is not the 1st or last guys who people claimed was too small. We will just see how he holds up
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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01-03-2013
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#43
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2009 |
Posts: | 567 |
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not a fan, and I don't understand why so many are high on him.
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01-03-2013
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#44
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Senior Member
Joined: | Jan 2005 |
Location: | Frisco, TX |
Posts: | 3,565 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Doomsday101
I think he is a young talented player who saw limited playing time. As for size he is not the 1st or last guys who people claimed was too small. We will just see how he holds up
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Hey, I went to school/played ball with Gerald McNeil and he was no bigger than a Smurf. I think he did okay in the NFL.
Garrett to players: Make today a great day; go about the business of winning! If you can't keep up then don't step up.
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01-03-2013
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#45
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Senior Member
Joined: | Apr 2004 |
Location: | Houston, Texas |
Posts: | 70,348 |
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zimmy Lives
Hey, I went to school/played ball with Gerald McNeil and he was no bigger than a Smurf. I think he did okay in the NFL.
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There are a host of players today and former players who were told they were to small, not fast enough and some even in the HOF.
Heck Wes Welker was UDFA who people claimed was too small and too slow, not many people claiming that now
I don't know what Cole will do in the NFL but I know he has very good quickness and has shown very good hands. Time will tell how he is able to hold up to the rigors of the NFL
Adrian Peterson: Playing in the NFL is like "modern-day slavery"
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