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

Corso

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Lol, sorry. As soon as I typed it I figured I may get a little backlash over the height thing. I know some people are more vertically challenged then others and it’s not their fault, I will try to be more height sensitive in the future. I just hate Beasley so much!
Lol... no big deal. I just wanted to grind your gears for a half-second.
 

cowboy_ron

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This little ungrateful turd......so this guy quits football and the Cowboys and I believe specifically Jason Garrett talked him out if it and made his career? Is he delusional? He never wanted to be here but he reaped all the benefits and enjoyed them. This guy is weird.
I was hoping others would remember this....thanks for posting.
 

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Just play football Sauce...Dallas is behind you. Show the League that you can do more than what you did in Dallas but stop talking about it. Be about sir. Good luck in Buffalo...prove Dallas and other teams wrong if you can but be wary not to prove Buffalo wrong.
 

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Move on. The Cowboys did with Randall Cobb.

Lets look at 2012 when he quit the Cowboys to have Jerry and Jason beg him to return. Did Beasley play special teams and the slot like Dwayne Harris? No. Was he better than Dez Bryant or Miles Austin? No. So who was he going to get more playing time from? Nobody.

I told everyone the Cowboys made a big mistake letting Dwayne Harris go to clear the way for Beasley who is just a one dimensional slot WR that could not even keep a PR job (see cowboys draft Ryan Switzer).

As the expression says regarding Cole Beasley, "You are what you are"....not a Dallas Cowboy.

To anyone that wants to post another thing regarding Cole Beasley, here is my response:

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No, but you couple that with the implication that he was not being used correctly, yes, he still has an axe to grind.
how was he used incorrectly, he is not a desean Jackson type of slot receiver. He has limited ball skills in long vertical routes, throwing to him on a 9 route is in essence a wasted play.
 

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He will flame out in Buffalo and I'd be surprised if he get a 2nd year...
 

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Maybe that's true, but Beasley must be an idiot if he doesn't realize this. And he certainly doesn't go to any great lengths to make it clear what he means.

Well, you need to realize that in stories not everything that is said is printed and sometimes what is printed is not presented in context.

For example, if Beasley was asked if he had regrets about having to leave Dallas since he's from Texas and has a home there (which would make sense in context of the story), his answer seems reasonable to me: He wasn't ever locked into playing for Dallas, but looked at the opportunity and thought it was the best choice for him at the time. Now, he wants an opportunity to show that he can do more than the role he was given in Dallas.
 

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Sound like a bunch of heartbroken fans. Did the player of your life walkout on you and move to Buffalo? Was Beasley the player of your life? Breakups are never easy, just give it time.
 
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