Twitter: Cole Beasley: "Dallas was never really like a place I really, really wanted to go"

SackMaster

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Was Beasley drafted?

Nope. You were an UDFA Rookie who had a chance to choose what team you signed with.

Therefore, if you didn't want to really be a Cowboy, and yet you signed here anyways, then I have no other choice but to guess Dallas was your ONLY option to play in the NFL then?

Oh Beasley. Just ****.
 

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They say when you dump a girl she become bitter and scorn for a while or life time. This is the vibe I get from Cole. Cole should be grateful the Cowboys gave him a legit chance and allow him to make money. Cole needs to move on with his life.
 

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I was hoping he could help them to be a better team, and beat NE. But now, I just say FAIL.

But once the season starts I still want them to beat NE in spite of this clown.
They traded the wrong guy to the Raiders, and should have kept Switzer. But maybe this is why they wanted Switzer and not Beasley.
 

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"I didn't really feel like I was going to get a real chance to play like I wanted to"
“The role that they had in mind for me, you know, I'd already been in that role before with the Cowboys.. It's not really something that I wanted to do. People will be like, ‘You're crazy, the Patriots win every year.’ Yes, winning is fun, but if you're not playing and you're on a winning team – I mean, I would have been playing, but not like I would want to be.”


I don't know what he expected the Cowboys to do. Plug in a 5-8 tiny player on the outside and pretend he could beat strong press coverage?

And what on earth would he think the Patriots would do otherwise? Honestly, I don't think he was misused in Dallas and would have all kinds of potential in New England.

I am going to laugh and laugh and laugh as he fizzles out in Buffalo.
 

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I mean, really, like I really never, like, totally cared about like Dallas, you know. It's like, really, totally bogus.
 

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Dude needs to let it go

It’s like when you try to keep making your ex jealous because you still like her

The best revenge is success and not mentioning Dallas like getting 1500 yards receiving And 15 tds while not even acknowledging dallas
 

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Eh, read the article. It's not as bad as some are assuming it to be.

The ranch sits about 250 miles from Dallas, where Beasley played for the Cowboys. Prior to the NFL, he attended Southern Methodist University and Little Elm High School, so he’s never played a home football game outside America’s ninth-largest city. You might think that with such deep Texas roots, it would have been tough for Beasley to move to Buffalo.

There was no sentimentality involved when Beasley signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Rather, it was strictly a business decision.

“Dallas was never really like a place I really, really wanted to go,” he said. “It more so just kind of worked out that way. I was an undrafted free agent, so we were just looking based on numbers and rosters and everything. I didn't really care. I just wanted a chance to play in the NFL for any team. So, it really didn't matter to me which one.”

The build up before that quote was talking bout how he bought 730 acres ~250 miles from Dallas where he built a house so his family could spend time together and hunt. And that he had played football pretty close to Dallas.



 

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Waiting for his anti Dallas rap song to come out, that I will never listen to. Well, don't listen to any rap, unless it is background music on TV or someone plays it on the juke box. :laugh:

But to each their own, we all have our taste and choice in music.
 

Alexander

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Eh, read the article. It's not as bad as some are assuming it to be.

The ranch sits about 250 miles from Dallas, where Beasley played for the Cowboys. Prior to the NFL, he attended Southern Methodist University and Little Elm High School, so he’s never played a home football game outside America’s ninth-largest city. You might think that with such deep Texas roots, it would have been tough for Beasley to move to Buffalo.

There was no sentimentality involved when Beasley signed with the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2012. Rather, it was strictly a business decision.

“Dallas was never really like a place I really, really wanted to go,” he said. “It more so just kind of worked out that way. I was an undrafted free agent, so we were just looking based on numbers and rosters and everything. I didn't really care. I just wanted a chance to play in the NFL for any team. So, it really didn't matter to me which one.”

No, but you couple that with the implication that he was not being used correctly, yes, he still has an axe to grind.
 
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