Cole Beasley is going to be a free agent and earlier this week he seemed to have a few parting shots for the Dallas Cowboys saying the front office decided to who Dak Prescott would be throwing the ball.

Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones appeared on The Rich Eisen Show on Wednesday and seemed to brush away the comments saying that they were probably just coming from frustration.

“I would hope that's just his frustration but certainly not at all the case,” Jones said per Kevin Patra of NFL.com. “We don't get involved in that. The only thing we ever do is decide if we're going to pay players a lot of money. Or if we're going to trade for players and give up big picks. We certainly hope that they would be involved if we're going to do things like that; that there's a reason that we're doing it they're going to be involved.”

Jones also said that no one in the front office never tells anyone where to throw the ball and let the coaches worry about the gameplan.

“But we would never dictate where balls go or things of that nature. In terms of the game plan and getting involved with what our coaching does to get ready to play the ball game. And certainly of all people, Cole is always involved in getting balls and getting catches. He's been just an integral part of what we're about. Certainly, he's made a lot of big catches and key catches in games that we've won.”

The big question now is will this change the Cowboys view on Beasley and if they will decide to resign him this offseason. Beasley finished the season catching 65 passes for 672 yards and three touchdowns. Since the team traded for Amari Cooper Beasley's targets went down and that is something that clearly frustrated him.