Butt hurt Beasley Can't Let Go

cern

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Gun laws, yes. But WNY has some great conservation, healthy whitetail.
I read there has been a lot of cwd in the deer herds in ny. A friend from the old site said it was so bad he didn't hunt last year. But I don't speak from personal knowledge.
 

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I read there has been a lot of cwd in the deer herds in ny. A friend from the old site said it was so bad he didn't hunt last year. But I don't speak from personal knowledge.
Not in Western NY, completely different World. Oneida County is the only place in NY I know of that has reports and that's just past Syracuse.
If anything, they may open up the seasons a little because the population is doing so well.
 

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i wouldnt be surprised if he utilized more in his routes. No secret how Linehan coudn't adjust or utilize talent and scheme here.
maybe Beasley is just one year too late under Kellen ? we'll see.

i'm on a watch out to see if Cobb can be any better in the slot than what we've seen from beasley in that area.
 

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People get so butt hurt about Beasley talking about the Cowboys.

He gets on the show, and the first thing the interviewer does is ask him to compare the Bills to the Cowboys. It's clickbait. No one cares about Buffalo. Lots of people care about the Cowboys. So interviewers ask him about the Cowboys.

What is Beasley supposed to say? Is he supposed to compare the Bills *un*favorably to the Cowboys?

I, for one, am dancing on Linehan's grave here. And I'm hardly alone. The team dropped him for a reason, and way too late for me.

Is Beasley supposed to be the only person in the universe who shouldn't have negative things to say about Linehan?
 

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You’d think he might show a little gratitude.

If not for the Cowboy’s brass talking him out of quitting before he even got started, he most likely wouldn’t be a millionaire right now.
 

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People get so butt hurt about Beasley talking about the Cowboys.

He gets on the show, and the first thing the interviewer does is ask him to compare the Bills to the Cowboys. It's clickbait. No one cares about Buffalo. Lots of people care about the Cowboys. So interviewers ask him about the Cowboys.

What is Beasley supposed to say? Is he supposed to compare the Bills *un*favorably to the Cowboys?

I, for one, am dancing on Linehan's grave here. And I'm hardly alone. The team dropped him for a reason, and way too late for me.

Is Beasley supposed to be the only person in the universe who shouldn't have negative things to say about Linehan?

I agree with you, but a lot of the stuff Beasley has said about the Cowboys, especially on social media, was unsolicited.

I find it petty that he's been a Bill for how many months now and he still can't get Dallas out of his mouth.

Amari Cooper was badly misused and lied to by Jon Gruden in Oakland (he promised Cooper they'd build the passing game around him, then hardly targeted him). Yet I cannot recall Cooper badmouthing the Raiders once since he got here.
 

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People get so butt hurt about Beasley talking about the Cowboys.

He gets on the show, and the first thing the interviewer does is ask him to compare the Bills to the Cowboys. It's clickbait. No one cares about Buffalo. Lots of people care about the Cowboys. So interviewers ask him about the Cowboys.

What is Beasley supposed to say? Is he supposed to compare the Bills *un*favorably to the Cowboys?

I, for one, am dancing on Linehan's grave here. And I'm hardly alone. The team dropped him for a reason, and way too late for me.

Is Beasley supposed to be the only person in the universe who shouldn't have negative things to say about Linehan?
Beasley wanted to quit football at the start of his career and the Cowboys wet nursed him back into camp. Constructive critique is wholly acceptable, but Beasley always needs to make it personal.
 

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True but one actually loves/loved Dallas and one doesn’t. The one who doesn’t gets more respect. Just interesting as always on Cowboys zone
Beasley, coming from SMU, worked for everything he got, brought his lunch pail to work everyday and was a natural coach on the field. That's why I give him the benefit of the doubt over the selfish "me me me" primadonna Dez.
 

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I agree with you, but a lot of the stuff Beasley has said about the Cowboys, especially on social media, was unsolicited.

I find it petty that he's been a Bill for how many months now and he still can't get Dallas out of his mouth.

Amari Cooper was badly misused and lied to by Jon Gruden in Oakland (he promised Cooper they'd build the passing game around him, then hardly targeted him). Yet I cannot recall Cooper badmouthing the Raiders once since he got here.

Cooper bad mouthed Linehan while here. He was malconted on the field, and convinced Dak to join him in his mutiny, and was *right*, leading to a TD. And then he shared that joint mutiny to a TD with the media. Total smackdown on Linehan.

As for the Raiders, when was the last time you saw anyone ask Cooper about the Raiders?

Interviewers ask Beasley questions about the Cowboys. Beasley gives the answers. When asked about the "current situation in Dallas", he just said it's not his place to say, and that he "loves those guys". They teed him up to say any nasty thing he wanted, and he chose to say "I love those guys".

*WE* badmouth Linehan more than Beasley, and the team did more than badmouth him, they fired him. Why should Beasley, a guy directly impacted by Linehan's weaknesses, be the only guy not allowed criticize him?
 

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True but one actually loves/loved Dallas and one doesn’t. The one who doesn’t gets more respect. Just interesting as always on Cowboys zone

Why don't you just come out and say it?
You're dying to say it, so go ahead and say it.
 

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I didn't see anything wrong in what he said. He's just happy he has another chance to play football with another team. And what he's said about the Bills offense (in contrast to the Cowboys') is nothing Cowboys fans here have said. Shrug.
 

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I don't know. Sounded like the crew was trying to goad him into saying some negative things about the Cowboys. He was just responding to questions. And for the most part I thought he handled them with class.

Think it may be Cowboy fans who can't let go.

Even if that’s true, he’s not a rookie, and he should recognize it. I liked Beasley here, and felt we could have used him a bit more, but the more he talks and tweets the more he seems like a spoiled kid with a sense of entitlement
 

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Beasley, coming from SMU, worked for everything he got, brought his lunch pail to work everyday and was a natural coach on the field. That's why I give him the benefit of the doubt over the selfish "me me me" primadonna Dez.

Agreed .,
I think Beasley is talking about garrett's awful locker room morale and playbook .

I notice that almost all players that leave always have something negative to say about this team under garrett.
 
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