The Dallas Cowboys once again failed to reach the Super Bowl as a result of the 2018-19 campaign. However, the once-heralded franchise did manage to return to the postseason while claiming an NFC East divisional crown along the way.
Splitting the team's two postseason games in 2018-19, the Cowboys first defeated the Seattle Seahawks before ultimately coming up short against the eventual NFC Champion Los Angeles Rams.
Playing a major part of Dallas' late success during the regular season, the team was able to add the services of prolific wide receiver Amari Cooper by way of a trade with the Oakland Raiders. As the result of such a deal, it appears as though not everyone is Dallas is satisfied moving forward and fellow Cowboys wideout — and soon-to-be free agent — Cole Beasley recently made some very pointed remarks regarding the team's offense.
Even with the Cowboys electing to fire former offensive coordinator Scott Linehan shortly after the franchise's latest playoff exit, Beasley does not think much with change going forward in terms of who is getting the majority of the touches on offense.
Article Continues Below“Honestly, the front office pushes who they want to get the ball to,” Beasley tweeted on Tuesday afternoon. “I 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.”
An impending free agent with the 2019-20 season almost on the horizon, Beasley added one more note that could make his upcoming offseason a bit more interesting.
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