Cole Beasley on not knowing what to do with his signing bonus

NextGenBoys

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^^^ Mods, why was this worthy of being merged rather than it's own thread?
 

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SearsWishbook.1979C.P453.jpg

I wonder if the Washington bike had faux scalps on the ends of the handlebars?
 

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I look for Beasley to be a bigger part of the offense. Tony and Beasley seemed to be really connecting over the 2nd half of the season
 

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my lady works in wealth management. i told her about this. her firm works with mainly athletes. she graduated from SMU so they have something common. they will make him a lot of money if he joins them. if anyone knows how to directly get in contact with Cole let me know please.
 

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Beasley was yet another terrific UDFA find for this team.

If I was a player who went undrafted, I sure would tell my agent to try to get me to Dallas. Garrett has proven over and over that he doesn't give a crap about where you're drafted or how much money you make... it is all about who is the best player and that is all an UDFA can ask for.

Unless you went undrafted because, you know, you suck?
 

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70s I almost had one.

Actually, now that I think about it. That ad was probably from about 82 or 83. IIRC it was in the Sears holiday catalogue. My mom had already bought my BMX racing bike that year for me for Christmas (which I didn't know at the time) by the time I saw this bike and asked for it.
 

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I've been a Beasley supporter since day 1. Was glad when he came back, and was adamant that he should start getting more involved in the offense. Couldn't explain why he wasn't being involved more, and was definitely angry early on when he wasn't even on the active roster.

A lot of people tried to argue that he was less valuable than Dwayne Harris...

Beasley's great, we get it.

I understand why the Cowboys did not want to pay both players--they have to make those choices every year.

Still, The Dallas Morning News had an article today titled "The most challenging hole for Cowboys to fill isn't DeMarco Murray" also reminding the not-so-advanced fans that when you just slightly look a little deeper, Dwayne Harris was pretty valuable as well.

http://www.***BANNED-URL***/sports/...-for-cowboys-to-fill-isn-t-demarco-murray.ece
 
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Man does this bring back memories. I had a bike just like this. It was in the mid 80's I got it for Christmas. Only difference it was #11 Danny White. My sister and her friend took it for a ride and crashed it bending the peddle before I ever got a chance to ride it. Many years with a glove and a baseball bat tied to the handlebars to and from the baseball field.
 

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Man does this bring back memories. I had a bike just like this. It was in the mid 80's I got it for Christmas. Only difference it was #11 Danny White. My sister and her friend took it for a ride and crashed it bending the peddle before I ever got a chance to ride it. Many years with a glove and a baseball bat tied to the handlebars to and from the baseball field.

I was searching for images of a Cowboys bike when I came across this one from the old Sears catalog. Definitely brought back some memories.
 

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Coming from an outsider, I like Beasley. He is the real deal Julian Edelman. Both have fire in them when the ball is in the hands. I wish we had a slot WR like Beasley.
 
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