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Even if you don’t do the Twitter thing, @Bease11 is one of the most brilliant tweeters of any Cowboy, or NFL, player. Much of what he tweets is not fit for a family newspaper. According to his Twitter feed, he is actually the love child of Chuck Norris and Farrah Fawcett, which, by Beasley’s looks, is plausible.
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In cyberspace, Beasley is just about as fearless as he is on the field. He will confront anyone who hides behind the anonymity and safety of the Internet to bash him. Again, a lot of what he writes is not printable, but is highly entertaining. After he fumbled near the goal line against the Eagles on Thanksgiving, he was ripped by tweeters, to which he wrote: “Thank you to all of my haters out there. Without you I wouldn’t be where I’m at today. That’s all.” He said of tweeting: “It’s fun to interact with everybody, even when it’s bad. I like to try to make people that come at me and make me feel bad to make them feel bad.”.
If he had quit, his fun time on social media would be limited to the rest of the lame stuff we all post — pictures of our pets, our kids, my blog posts, memes or inspirational sayings about losing the final five pounds. On a recent episode of Late Night, Fallon flashed Beasley’s bio photo, which features a long-haired and bearded look, and said: “Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley. He was Most Likely to be Driven to the Game by Fred, Daphne, Velma and Scooby-Doo. During the Cowboys game in Chicago on Dec.
4, defensive end Jeremy Mincey was mic’d up. As Beasley scored one of his two touchdowns, Mincey screamed: “The leprechaun! The leprechaun got a pot of gold!” If Beasley had quit, he never scores those touchdowns, and never acquires a nickname from his teammates. If he had quit, he would never have caught the 79 passes for 788 yards with five touchdowns in his career. The NFL is a cutthroat world where players are routinely released, and teammates will stop at little to take another person’s job.
That Beasley has made it three seasons is a testament to something beyond talent or ability. He has to care. No wide receiver that stands 5-foot-8, 175 pounds has anything other than major sports courage, and in three seasons he has accomplished as much, if not more, than most players who are bigger, faster, stronger and were actually drafted. So, if you are contemplating quitting baseball, basketball, softball, football, track, soccer, tennis, etc., think about Cole Beasley.
You might miss it, and miss out, on more than you could ever possibly imagine. Follow Mac Engel on The Big Mac Blog at star-telegram.com/sports/.