Former Cowboys Dez Bryant and Cole Beasley Need to Shut up

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Cole Beasley left the Cowboys this offseason to sign with the Buffalo Bills, and he has not kept his discretions with Dallas to himself. In a backhanded style of communication, Beasley has continuously complimented his new team in a way that throws digs at Dallas.

Now, Dez Bryant has joined in supporting Beasley's comments, saying his former teammate is not wrong with what he is saying. Let's be real, It's time both these players stop talking and put their time on the Cowboys in the past where it belongs.

Beasley caught 65 passes last season, and was featured at various times despite the Cowboys run-heavy attack. Obviously, he feels like he was not targeted enough, or was a big enough piece of the O.

But, instead of dwelling on the past, Beasley should just move on and enjoy his new team, rather than continuously open his mouth about how much better the Bills are than Dallas.

Bryant has not been a member of the Cowboys since 2017, and yet here he is chiming in and agreeing with Beasley's criticisms? Why in the world does Dez feel the need to do this? They're trying to focus on Dallas' inefficiencies, even though they beat Seattle in the playoffs last winter and put up 24 points?

Any inefficiencies have hopefully been put to bed after the firing of offensive coordinator Scott Linehan. For the Cowboys, they'll look to take things even further this season. Should they make a deep postseason run, don't expect Beasley or Bryant to cheer them on.