Cole Beasley talking (again)

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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
 
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
Wahh...
 
I have never forgotten he quit on the Cowboys, he literally walked out. Then the Cowboys did something they did not have to do, they took him back, gave him a chance to be something. Now everyone sees how he repays that loyalty. He's just a hired hand now so good for him. He was special in Dallas but no longer. May your sauce be forever mild, hired hand.
 
I need to start an advice business for pro athletes. One important piece of advice would be:
"When you sign with another team, either be gracious to your old team or just shut the bleep up."

Seems obvious to me, but I guess it's not to some NFL players.
 
I mean if you listen to what he's saying he is basically ripping the old offensive scheme which is what everyone else here is doing. Maybe if he stuck around here then he would see more opportunities with Moore running the offence. But it's all a moot point now. Basically it's just another validation that Scott Linehan needed to go
 
Nothing new, the troll will keep running his mouth for years to come, better get used to it. Hell he argued with his own fans in Dallas, threw his QB under the bus and talked trash about the front office. Why would anyone be surprised he’s still talking even though he’s not here is beyond me.
 
I mean if you listen to what he's saying he is basically ripping the old offensive scheme which is what everyone else here is doing. Maybe if he stuck around here then he would see more opportunities with Moore running the offence. But it's all a moot point now. Basically it's just another validation that Scott Linehan needed to go

That to me is the key takeaway. I mean maybe Beasley was limited in what he did well, but he shouldn't do the same things over and over again to the point opposing teams barely have to do any film review.
 
He’s bashing the old offensive scheme under SL. Something that happens here a lot. I don’t disagree with him but he seems to be talking about the Cowboys way too much.
That's the norm when Jerry gives the axe to has beens.
Like the crazy ex- girl boyfriend that keeps talking about you.
FIFY
 
I mean if you listen to what he's saying he is basically ripping the old offensive scheme which is what everyone else here is doing. Maybe if he stuck around here then he would see more opportunities with Moore running the offence. But it's all a moot point now. Basically it's just another validation that Scott Linehan needed to go
Wow! Someone actually used the word moot instead of mute correctly!
Mucho kudos mein commisar!
 
I mean if you listen to what he's saying he is basically ripping the old offensive scheme which is what everyone else here is doing. Maybe if he stuck around here then he would see more opportunities with Moore running the offence. But it's all a moot point now. Basically it's just another validation that Scott Linehan needed to go

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).
 

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