Cole Beasley's current pace puts him in rare company

Hmm. I'm surprised there aren't more UFAs with those numbers. Not that those aren't good numbers.
 

He has come a long way from just some lightweight pipsqueak many here didn't think had a chance in hell of contributing anything noteworthy to our team a few years back. I'm glad to see yet another one of my pet cats is working out.

Now this is where everyone will remind me about my boy Tulious. :laugh:
 
Beasley is Dak's Dez.

Dez is going to be begging for Romo because Dak would rather go elsewhere with the ball.

No what's going to happen is Dez's production is going to go through the roof down the field against single converage and 8 in the box.

It's like the Pats with Welker and Moss.
 
Hmm. I'm surprised there aren't more UFAs with those numbers. Not that those aren't good numbers.

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Yeah, this little nugget is surely incorrect. Among others, I don't see Victor Cruz on the list. His 2011 and 2012 seasons were at least that productive.
 
What about miles Austin?
What about Victor Cruz?
This is one of those terrible multiple-endpoints stats where he only listed guys who had at least 88 catches, at least 1040 yards and at least 8 TDs.

Cruz has a season of 82-1536-9. Austin did 81-1320-11. Those are clearly better seasons than the Beasley projection, but they aren't listed because they didn't have 88 catches.

These numbers that get cobbled together from multiple stats and don't use round number cutoffs are virtually always garbage, designed specifically so that the player in question will be the only one to clear the bar, or to put him in the company of an impressive group of players.
 

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