Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Cole Beasley has voiced his concerns on Twitter this past week. He feels like he hasn't been receiving the targets and looks he deserves. He claims that the “front office pushes” who gets the ball from the quarterback.

Beasley went to twitter and said:

“Honestly, the front office pushes who they want to get the ball to. Haven’t been a huge priority in that regard. Maybe that will change but I’m not sure. More balls come my way in 2 minute drill where nothing is planned.”

Beasley, whose contract with the Cowboys will expire at the end of this season, signed a four-year deal worth $13.6 million with Dallas back in 2015. He is now an unrestricted free agent and can look to play elsewhere.

Dallas Cowboy legend Michael Irving told TMZ that Beasley was acting ridiculous.

“Never should Beasley be in front of Amari Cooper. Never should he be in front of Michael Gallup. And, what he has to do — lemme tell him, stop looking at Julian Edelman and expect to have the kind of year Julian Edelman has! The Patriots play the game inside out, Cole Beasley. The Cowboys play it outside in. The only way you catch passes like Edelman is if you go to New England. Right now, you're in Dallas.”

In his past seven years with the Cowboys, Beasley has averaged about 60 receptions with 600 yards and a few touchdowns. He also has only missed a single game in the regular season over the last four years. He’s reliable and experienced. He finished the 2018 NFL season with 672 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 65 receptions while appearing in all 16 games.

The Cowboys finished last season with a 10-6 record and won the NFC East Division with ease.