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So Squeaky-Teets is squeaking again? Does he still sound like a chew toy?Cole Beasley expects to get more opportunities in Buffalo
Posted by Charean Williams on June 10, 2019, 4:40 PM EDT
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...expects-to-get-more-opportunities-in-buffalo/
For seven seasons, Cole Beasley was beloved in Dallas. He grew up in a suburb north of Dallas, played at SMU and became a big part of the Cowboys offense despite being only 5 foot 8 and going undrafted.
Now, though, he is the enemy.
Unafraid to speak his mind on social media or in interviews, Beasley has rubbed Cowboys Nation the wrong way since he signed a four-year, $29 million deal with the Bills. Dallas offered Beasley a contract but didn’t value the position as much as the Bills did, with the Cowboys instead signing free agent Randall Cobb to a one-year, $5 million deal
To lose to the Cowboys again? Wouldn't that be a tasty morsel?Wake me when the Bills make it to the SB.
Wow! Someone actually used the word moot instead of mute correctly!
Mucho kudos mein commisar!
the Boys continue to live rent free in Coles headCole Beasley expects to get more opportunities in Buffalo
Posted by Charean Williams on June 10, 2019, 4:40 PM EDT
https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...expects-to-get-more-opportunities-in-buffalo/
For seven seasons, Cole Beasley was beloved in Dallas. He grew up in a suburb north of Dallas, played at SMU and became a big part of the Cowboys offense despite being only 5 foot 8 and going undrafted.
Now, though, he is the enemy.
Unafraid to speak his mind on social media or in interviews, Beasley has rubbed Cowboys Nation the wrong way since he signed a four-year, $29 million deal with the Bills. Dallas offered Beasley a contract but didn’t value the position as much as the Bills did, with the Cowboys instead signing free agent Randall Cobb to a one-year, $5 million deal
No.Stop being weird
Yep. How can Moore change things if Garrett won't let him. Is a recurring theme for WR's to leave Dallas then talk about how poorly they were used in Dallas. That's Garrett, 100% Garrett and completely Garret. Even Cooper who wasn't here long said, "This is crazy," to Dak about running the same routes over and over again. So some can bash Beasley, but why bash a guy for telling the truth? Especially when everybody already knows it's the truth.Except he literally said the opposite.
It's more of an indictment on Garrett IMO. The lazy offense was around way before Scott, and likely will still be here unless they've really given Moore freedom (doubtful).
That turned to bitter vinegar?Cole is like a fine wine.....no wait
There's something called Decorum. Just because it may be the truth, doesn't mean you just flap your gums constantly about it.Yep. How can Moore change things if Garrett won't let him. Is a recurring theme for WR's to leave Dallas then talk about how poorly they were used in Dallas. That's Garrett, 100% Garrett and completely Garret. Even Cooper who wasn't here long said, "This is crazy," to Dak about running the same routes over and over again. So some can bash Beasley, but why bash a guy for telling the truth? Especially when everybody already knows it's the truth.
This offense is a stick in the mud because of Garrett.
I hope you don't suffer too much!I was afraid you’d say that
Wow! Someone actually used the word moot instead of mute correctly!
Mucho kudos mein commisar!
Holy crud! That was pretty funny! I smiled wide.There is an algorithm that blocks the words "mute" and "Beasley" from ever being used in the same sentence.