Butt hurt Beasley Can't Let Go

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He played well. But limited in what he could do.

He was too short and wasn't very fast for a short guy. So he was pretty much a gimmick slot receiver who could be taken away. Coop, Cobb and Witten probably all give us more in the slot than Beasley did.
 

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This is the same guy who quit the team in camp because he missed his girlfriend.

Never trusted him or his 7th grade body since.
 

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Am I the only one who really liked how Beasley played for us ?
No, but anytime an ex player has anything negative to say about this organization, he gets ripped. Guess these guys aren't supposed to have feelings.

Tell ya what, go back to the first half of last season and tell me if the QB hits him when he's open if they don't go panic for a WR. He was every bit as open as Welker was in his heyday.

Problem is a lot of posters don't care for chain movers like Beasley and Witten but if they stopped to really examine this offense under Linehan, that was job 1.

I do agree he should let this go and stop taking the shots at Dallas by trying to make people believe it's always sunny in Buffalo. But I will say this about Beasley, for his size he's a tough as they come in the NFL and Allen will be glad he has him.
 

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This is the same guy who quit the team in camp because he missed his girlfriend.

Never trusted him or his 7th grade body since.

LOL still remember that late 2016 Vikings game I went to. I was looking down at the field and I saw someone I thought was the water boy until I saw the #11 jersey.
 

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He played well. But limited in what he could do.
There it is. Isn't that what makes sports great, an athlete maxing out what he has to offer? I don't care about these God given talent guys as much as a guy like Beasley or Bill Bates. I love the too small and too slow guys that make it because while they weren't given all the talent, that was made up by giving them the heart.
 

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No, but anytime an ex player has anything negative to say about this organization, he gets ripped. Guess these guys aren't supposed to have feelings.

Tell ya what, go back to the first half of last season and tell me if the QB hits him when he's open if they don't go panic for a WR. He was every bit as open as Welker was in his heyday.

Problem is a lot of posters don't care for chain movers like Beasley and Witten but if they stopped to really examine this offense under Linehan, that was job 1.

I do agree he should let this go and stop taking the shots at Dallas by trying to make people believe it's always sunny in Buffalo. But I will say this about Beasley, for his size he's a tough as they come in the NFL and Allen will be glad he has him.

Oh and Jason Witten is my favourite Dallas Cowboy of all-time. Most likely always will be.
 

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Oh and Jason Witten is my favourite Dallas Cowboy of all-time. Most likely always will be.
Yep, when we weren't good, he didn't know it and just played his butt off. We get a bunch of players catching time outs while he catches the Man of the Year award.

He is not what he used to be but show me a player that exemplifies that term "Mr. Cowboy", that was assigned to Bob Lilly, more than Jason Witten?

I get the desire to win and have a younger and more athletic TE but when he was on the field, I could look out there and say to myself "yeah, lots of things wrong with this game but that guy right there, he's what's right about it".

And he exhibited the best leadership even off the field. That day that Dez was going off on the media in the locker room and asking Dalrymple for help and getting none and Garrett stuck his head in and back out again, Witten quietly excused himself from the questioning and just walked over and stood beside Dez. I don't think there were two more polar opposite players on the team than those two but when Dez needed him, he had his back more than once.
 

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I really can't stand this son of a *****

I hope he gets laid the hell out on every play for the rest of his career

I also hope he gets decleated at least three times a day for the rest of his LIFE
 

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..well, bottom line he wanted more balls his way. Wanted Cooper attention, that baffles me. Nonetheless, he got a nice contract somewhere else. I cant wait to see what Cobb does.. ;)..
 

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Am I the only one who really liked how Beasley played for us ?
I loved how he played. Good team mate. His issues are he probably should stop talking on social media and shut up. No one cares about his feelings. He was paid a fair wage for a honest days work and he played well for us. Not sure why he thinks he needs to take jabs at Dallas. It does no good.
 

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Dez Bryant dropped more third-down Drive killing passes than I care to remember. Beasley had the best hands in the entire league for passes percentages caught. The only problem was the run after catch. Big difference between the two players
:facepalm:
 

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What you don't understand the truth. Go see how many third down Drive killing passes Dez Bryant actually dropped. It's not how many you drop its when you drop them. And go look up Cole Beasley 2016 best hands in the entire league for passes percentages. You making yourself look foolish
 
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