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Interested in Cole Beasley?


Mr. Scot

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2 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm actually not, but I've seen speculation that he could be "tweeting his way out of Dallas" with statements like these.

This could be popcorn worthy, at least 

I think he could be some team's Julian Edelman under the right circumstances. Little guy but he can run any route and he catches the ball fearlessly. Hope he catches on somewhere soon.

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17 hours ago, ECUPantherFan said:

He would be a fantastic addition.  He’s got a lot of gas left in the tank and he knows how to get open. 

I agree with you. Considering we don't want Cam's shoulder having to bomb it down the field 15 times a game, a shifty slot guy that knows how to get open and makes catches makes sense. Now I don't want to break the bank over him, but a Wright kinda of contract (3 years/ $7.5 mil) is one that I'd consider a win.

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I'm still just kind of baffled about his comments. Like I said, he had the second best season of his career in both receptions and yards this season. Maybe he's just miffed about only getting two targets in their playoff loss after catching literally 100% of his targets in the previous three games. I mean, that could be a legit complaint but it seems weird to take that public in the way that he did. It's also worth noting that Rams' Robey-Coleman is widely considered one of the top nickelbacks in the NFL. It's quite possible the Cowboys simply didn't like that match up.

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