Cole Beasley Won't Stop Taking Shots at the Cowboys and it's Now Incredibly Annoying
By Michael Luciano

If you're still trying to say bad things about your ex-girlfriend months after they broke up with you, maybe you're the one with the problem.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has continued to try and get in shots at the Dallas Cowboys, whom Beasley spent seven seasons with but was not retained after demanding too much money. Beasley's latest dig was related to how he was used offensively, which was almost exclusively in the slot. Beasley claims he joined Buffalo to have more "freedom" running his routes.
Cole Beasley on joining Bills: "I wanted more opportunities. I wanted more options. I wanted more freedom in my routes" https://t.co/xGLMiiXGyq pic.twitter.com/GulfMkTshG
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) August 2, 2019
We get it, Cole. You're from Texas and wanted to stay with the Cowboys, but they didn't want you, so you're going to make it seem like Dallas was hell on earth while Buffalo, who has a second-year quarterback and OC, is football nirvana.
This whole pointless saga is making Beasley seem unnecessarily petty and small, trying to pick fights against an opponent completely uninterested in doing the same.
Cole Beasley is loving the Bills' offense.
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) June 16, 2019
He didn't feel the same way about the Cowboys' system ? pic.twitter.com/EWua6Q4pAo
Let's give Beasley a call in December, when the REAL Buffalo weather hits, and see which place he prefers.