DallasCowboys.com: Beasley has had to work twice as hard

Beasley Has Had To Work Twice As Hard To Get Noticed
Posted Oct 21, 2013
By Doug Ward
It’s lunchtime and the practice fields are virtually deserted, but Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley is being double-teamed. A walk-through has ended and Beasley’s teammates have long since decamped to the locker room, leaving the diminutive receiver all alone in the middle of the field to handle a pair of interview requests.
Beasley is listed at 5-8, and that might be a stretch. The hulking presence of the likes of DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher has been replaced by a couple of un-athletic media types, and Beasley stills looks undersized by comparison. The questions are always the same, but Beasley takes no offense when he is again asked how it is that someone so small has any business playing so well among the Titans and Giants of the NFL.
“Actually,†Beasley says matter-of-factly in a honey-dripped Texas twang, “Having a lot of quickness is a big advantage.â€
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Posted Oct 21, 2013
By Doug Ward
It’s lunchtime and the practice fields are virtually deserted, but Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley is being double-teamed. A walk-through has ended and Beasley’s teammates have long since decamped to the locker room, leaving the diminutive receiver all alone in the middle of the field to handle a pair of interview requests.
Beasley is listed at 5-8, and that might be a stretch. The hulking presence of the likes of DeMarcus Ware and Jason Hatcher has been replaced by a couple of un-athletic media types, and Beasley stills looks undersized by comparison. The questions are always the same, but Beasley takes no offense when he is again asked how it is that someone so small has any business playing so well among the Titans and Giants of the NFL.
“Actually,†Beasley says matter-of-factly in a honey-dripped Texas twang, “Having a lot of quickness is a big advantage.â€
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