Twitter: Cole Beasley is unretiring and is expected to sign with the Bills

mattjames2010

Well-Known Member
Messages
21,891
Reaction score
20,763
I've never simped for Jerry Jones a moment in my life. Cole is a moron though, and the way he left rubbed me wrong. Not because he slighted Jerry. You made a dumb comment and point. Sorry for pointing it out.



I said SOME, and gave examples. Demarcus Ware has earned the right to do and say anything he likes lol. (I'd need to see specifically what you're referring to though, because I've never seen him speak poorly about Dallas)

LOL "You can criticize an organization if you're a HOF, but if you're a peasant like Beasley, you shut up and deal with the accused mistreatment"
 

mattjames2010

Well-Known Member
Messages
21,891
Reaction score
20,763
I've never simped for Jerry Jones a moment in my life. Cole is a moron though, and the way he left rubbed me wrong. Not because he slighted Jerry. You made a dumb comment and point. Sorry for pointing it out.

This is simping.

LOL I swear, this fanbase rivals Steelers as having some of the biggest bozos you'll ever come across. Holy crap.
 

Proof

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,309
Reaction score
14,791
No, I'm not being dense. I got your initial grug take - it's wasn't that deep.

Fans, because they stupidly overpay for Sunday ticket, have more of a say than players who have to directly deal with ownership. This might surprise you: In every company, there isn't just customer support, there are entire departments dedicated to listening to employees as well. Sometimes those employees and their disgruntlement is what actually shakes up a company and makes changes.

It's no different in the NFL. You don't OWE anything to an organization, especially if you feel slighted. The NFL would toss you on your butt if it meant they could make a better profit.

Have more of a say? No. It's understandable why fans complain. That's the nature of fandom. EVERY fan base complains about their team. Most players take the high road in regards to their former teams, it's the normal, classy thing to do.

In Cole Beasleys case, yes.... he owes his entire career to the Cowboys, who specifically didn't toss him on his butt but took a vested interest in him and brought him back after he decided to quit football lol. You're right it isn't that deep. It's certainly not some wage slave nonsense you're spouting.
 

Proof

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,309
Reaction score
14,791
LOL "You can criticize an organization if you're a HOF, but if you're a peasant like Beasley, you shut up and deal with the accused mistreatment"

You sure seem to enjoy paraphrasing when the quotation does the job it's intended to do. Accused mistreatment? lol Cole is that you?
 

Staubacher

Well-Known Member
Messages
12,344
Reaction score
23,852
I've never simped for Jerry Jones a moment in my life. Cole is a moron though, and the way he left rubbed me wrong. Not because he slighted Jerry. You made a dumb comment and point. Sorry for pointing it out.



I said SOME, and gave examples. Demarcus Ware has earned the right to do and say anything he likes lol. (I'd need to see specifically what you're referring to though, because I've never seen him speak poorly about Dallas)
What specifically did Beasley say? Not his wife, not what you read here. Specifically.

And part of my "dumb point" was literally posting the news that Josh Allen wanted him back and the entire team agreed.

Don't pretend you know any more than the average fan. None of those guys owe you anything. Except maybe just to try to win when they're out there on the field. Which Beasley always did.
 

mattjames2010

Well-Known Member
Messages
21,891
Reaction score
20,763
Have more of a say? No. It's understandable why fans complain. That's the nature of fandom. EVERY fan base complains about their team. Most players take the high road in regards to their former teams, it's the normal, classy thing to do.

In Cole Beasleys case, yes.... he owes his entire career to the Cowboys, who specifically didn't toss him on his butt but took a vested interest in him and brought him back after he decided to quit football lol. You're right it isn't that deep. It's certainly not some wage slave nonsense you're spouting.

Uh, and it's understandable why Beasley and a lot of other players have come out and talked crap about the organization and Jerry Jones. A lot of their reasons are similar to what fans here say - only difference is, these players have to directly deal with it. They aren't vicariously living through players through news stories and watching games.

We're done here. Filtering out posters with braindead takes like this I have noticed cleans up future threads.
 

Proof

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,309
Reaction score
14,791
What specifically did Beasley say? Not his wife, not what you read here. Specifically.

And part of my "dumb point" was literally posting the news that Josh Allen wanted him back and the entire team agreed.

Don't pretend you know any more than the average fan. None of those guys owe you anything. Except maybe just to try to win when they're out there on the field. Which Beasley always did.

I was talking to the other guy with the dumb point comment. (Although it applies to you as well looking back) I didn't say anyone owes me anything. You were the one that spoke on behalf of other fans.
 

Proof

Well-Known Member
Messages
13,309
Reaction score
14,791
This is simping.

LOL I swear, this fanbase rivals Steelers as having some of the biggest bozos you'll ever come across. Holy crap.

Yeah you seem to generalize a lot even when faced with specifics. But yeah I'm happy to be done, you are a moron.
 

Gangsta Spanksta

Well-Known Member
Messages
9,908
Reaction score
10,351
His wife is going after Bossman now that Beas failed as a rapper...
bossman-wwe.gif


Some strange taste she has.
 

RoboQB

Well-Known Member
Messages
8,523
Reaction score
10,841
Are we not allowed to say he only retired due to the NFL's ridiculous policy that
they eventually backed away from? Because that's what happened. The man
stood his ground for what he believed and turned out to be correct in doing so.

"Pure blood" Cole Beasley returns with DNA intact and ready to help Buffalo
make a run at the elusive Lombardi Trophy.

And he says, if ya don't like it, eat of bag of.... chips or something... lol
 

joseephuss

Well-Known Member
Messages
28,041
Reaction score
6,920
Are we not allowed to say he only retired due to the NFL's ridiculous policy that
they eventually backed away from? Because that's what happened. The man
stood his ground for what he believed and turned out to be correct in doing so.

"Pure blood" Cole Beasley returns with DNA intact and ready to help Buffalo
make a run at the elusive Lombardi Trophy.

And he says, if ya don't like it, eat of bag of.... chips or something... lol

I don't think that is completely accurate. He requested a trade from the Bills and they tried to make it happen, but found no takers. He was then released and was a free agent. He eventually signed with Tampa and played 2 games this season before deciding to retire.
 

zack

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,901
Reaction score
2,854
Beasley has a few screws loose. Good in the slot though! :laugh:

How so? Seems like he was the logical one with all the nonsense that was going on several years ago. Funny how that works.
 

zack

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,901
Reaction score
2,854
Top