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So, I wonder what's going to happen during the next home game.

 

You know darn well that Beasley's whining is only going to embolden the "booers" in the stands. 

What's he going to do then?

 

It's could turn into a vicious cycle with only Beasley to blame for it.

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6 minutes ago, Bad Things said:

So, I wonder what's going to happen during the next home game.

 

You know darn well that Beasley's whining is only going to embolden the "booers" in the stands. 

What's he going to do then?

 

It's could turn into a vicious cycle with only Beasley to blame for it.

 

I would hope that this doesn't happen but if it does I will wager he won't tweet about the fans anymore.

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1 minute ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I would hope that this doesn't happen but if it does I will wager he won't tweet about the fans anymore.

 

I wish I agreed, but I think he's a petulant attention-w.hore who can't help himself.

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3 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

I would hope that this doesn't happen but if it does I will wager he won't tweet about the fans anymore.

 

He's been in twitter feuds with fans since his days in Dallas. It is who he is. It will never end or change. Some people just live for social media drama. Cole Dickson Beasley is one of those people.

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26 minutes ago, SCBills said:

 

Beasley scores game winning TD. 

 

Crowd goes wild.

 

Bobby Hooks stares into the abyss.  

Haha… now that you put it that way it may be difficult to stifle a game winning td cheer. 
 

Alright, I’ll cheer good plays regardless of players (team accomplishments). But during team intros, etc. I’m staring into that abyss! 

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He's like a LAMP poster on a website.

 

First - the NFL is horrible for requiring it, then the NFLPA is abandoning him for not standing up to the league, now it's the fans.

 

The thing is, he drew a line in the sand, and now he can't cross it because doing so would be weak - and football players aren't weak.  For all we know, he got a vaccine and is just being a troll.  As long as it doesn't become a distraction, I think the team will let him spout off...  but if it starts becoming a distraction in the locker room - I think there will be some team mention and ramifications.

 

Are there breakthrough cases?  of course there are.  Have people died who had a vaccine?  Yes.

 

At the risk of talking COVID on the main board... When you look at the statistics - which population has more chance of being in the hospital with Delta?  Unvaccinated or Vaccinated?  By and large it is unvaccinated people in hospitals and in morgues from Delta.  It's also NOT physically fit football players with the best healthcare in the country who are constantly monitored.  We haven't seen outbreaks on any teams - which is a great thing.  Last season it seems like there was an outbreak on a team almost weekly.

 

Very hopeful we can get through this and it'll just be part of the annual flu shot, which is what I expect is going to happen. That genie is out of the bottle, and it's not going back in any time soon. I have to say the gaslighting online is insane if you search vaccines.

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20 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

He's been in twitter feuds with fans since his days in Dallas. It is who he is. It will never end or change. Some people just live for social media drama. Cole Dickson Beasley is one of those people.

 

He's a professional victim. He gave an interview where he said running his own social media in Dallas was the worst mistake of his life. Yet, here we are.

 

Bills WR Cole Beasley on giving up social media: ‘The best thing I’ve ever done’

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47 minutes ago, Bad Things said:

So, I wonder what's going to happen during the next home game.

 

You know darn well that Beasley's whining is only going to embolden the "booers" in the stands. 

What's he going to do then?

 

It's could turn into a vicious cycle with only Beasley to blame for it.

 

The next home game is on Halloween and Beasley will be trolled with Halloween style boos and have only himself, again, to blame.

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25 minutes ago, 716er said:

 

The next home game is on Halloween and Beasley will be trolled with Halloween style boos and have only himself, again, to blame.

i have a great mental picture of everyone screaming spooky boos, and cole losing his mind.

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It would be best for everyone to shut up, especially on social media.

The man has his views and he will live with them.

Just now, he is a  much needed and valuable part of this team.

I don't know if he is getting any advice, but it would be much better for all concerned if he lived his life and dropped this apparent need to air his views on the basic issue and the fan's response.

As well, better for supporters of this team to leave him alone.

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51 minutes ago, CheshireCT said:

Wait hold the phone. Beasley is tweeting again? I thought he promised he was done until the season was done? 
 

maybe if he focused on football instead, he might catch some balls??? 🏈 

 

To give the man his propers, he's rocking a catch percentage of 78.1% at present.

And he's got almost an additional reception per game over last season. 

 

Y/R at a career low, though.  Think that has to do with how he's being covered and the routes he's being asked to run.

 

Beasley is a helluva football player, no question.

 

1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

He's been in twitter feuds with fans since his days in Dallas. It is who he is. It will never end or change. Some people just live for social media drama. Cole Dickson Beasley is one of those people.

 

He did manage to walk away from it for 2 whole years with the Bills.

 

Perhaps he's relapsed, but can re-enter "social media recovery".

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2 hours ago, Bad Things said:

So, I wonder what's going to happen during the next home game.

 

You know darn well that Beasley's whining is only going to embolden the "booers" in the stands. 

What's he going to do then?

 

It's could turn into a vicious cycle with only Beasley to blame for it.

 

If the Bills find a way to win the next two games, perhaps the fans will be too high to bother booing Beasley when the Dolphins come to town.

 

If the Bills lose the next two, it will make people want to boo something or someone.   Beasley will be the target.    Heck he might even get a certain type of sex toy thrown at him. 🤣

2 hours ago, BUFFALOBART said:

Beasley has a deep seated, persecution complex. There are Mental Health services available, for that.

 

Napoleon complex?

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I think Beasley is a grade A moron for his Covid takes. But when he is on the field I root for him and no one should boo him for that. Beasley isn't that influential of a public figure nor is he setting public policy. Just let him move on and live with his idiocy. 

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4 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

I think Beasley is a grade A moron for his Covid takes. But when he is on the field I root for him and no one should boo him for that. Beasley isn't that influential of a public figure nor is he setting public policy. Just let him move on and live with his idiocy. 

 

His antivax fans have been putting signs up in their yards that say "Beasley for Governor" - just like the Allen/Diggs 2020 signs.      Look for them.   You'll see them around.

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

To give the man his propers, he's rocking a catch percentage of 78.1% at present.

And he's got almost an additional reception per game over last season. 

 

Y/R at a career low, though.  Think that has to do with how he's being covered and the routes he's being asked to run.

 

Beasley is a helluva football player, no question.

 

 

He did manage to walk away from it for 2 whole years with the Bills.

 

Perhaps he's relapsed, but can re-enter "social media recovery".


alright I concede. Somehow I haven’t noticed him the same as Diggs, Sanders, and Knox on the receiving end/

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I don't agree with his vax takes, and I think he should have been more self aware before kicking this wasps' nest. He should have known his stance would piss off a lot of people. He seems to be struggling to deal with that blowback and venting on social media about it, which I'm not sure is how I'd go about it but to each their own.

 

That being said, don't boo your own players jfc. That's some gutter ***** Eagles fan's do.

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6 minutes ago, uninja said:

I don't agree with his vax takes, and I think he should have been more self aware before kicking this wasps' nest. He should have known his stance would piss off a lot of people. He seems to be struggling to deal with that blowback and venting on social media about it, which I'm not sure is how I'd go about it but to each their own.

 

That being said, don't boo your own players jfc. That's some gutter ***** Eagles fan's do.

I still don’t believe that was actually happening. I think he mistook “Beas” with boos. Instead of doing the stand up thing, and admitting his mistake he doubled down and made up stories. I could be wrong, but most people have commented on how no one was booing near them (myself included), and people behind the bench said they didn’t hear anything. 
 

If some cretin said something to him after the game and this is his reaction to all fans he has seriously thin skin and may need to consult a dermatologist. Though he’d probably just say he doesn’t believe their diagnosis and proceed as normal. 

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3 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

He said he is there to coach football and not going to discuss vaccine stuff. Said the rates with the team are still improving and the fans are awesome (In response to Beasley tweet about the fans)

Almost sounds like he was about to breakout singing "Everything is Awesome" from the Lego Movie😂

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21 minutes ago, Bobby Hooks said:

I still don’t believe that was actually happening. I think he mistook “Beas” with boos. Instead of doing the stand up thing, and admitting his mistake he doubled down and made up stories. I could be wrong, but most people have commented on how no one was booing near them (myself included), and people behind the bench said they didn’t hear anything. 
 

If some cretin said something to him after the game and this is his reaction to all fans he has seriously thin skin and may need to consult a dermatologist. Though he’d probably just say he doesn’t believe their diagnosis and proceed as normal. 

Well played with dermatologist 👏

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40 minutes ago, CheshireCT said:


alright I concede. Somehow I haven’t noticed him the same as Diggs, Sanders, and Knox on the receiving end/

The reason you haven't is because he has nearly half of all his catches in one game - 11 against WFT. Sanders and Knox have emerged as consistent producers so that means less opportunities for Diggs, Beasley and in particular Davis

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1 hour ago, PolishDave said:

 

His antivax fans have been putting signs up in their yards that say "Beasley for Governor" - just like the Allen/Diggs 2020 signs.      Look for them.   You'll see them around.

 

Don't you have to be vaccinated to attend a game?

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1 hour ago, billsfan89 said:

I think Beasley is a grade A moron for his Covid takes. But when he is on the field I root for him and no one should boo him for that. Beasley isn't that influential of a public figure nor is he setting public policy. Just let him move on and live with his idiocy. 

Exactly I root for Beasley as a player but don't agree with his off the field beliefs.

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22 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

The reason you haven't is because he has nearly half of all his catches in one game - 11 against WFT. Sanders and Knox have emerged as consistent producers so that means less opportunities for Diggs, Beasley and in particular Davis

 

To be fair it was true last season that Beasley would have a game where he'd "go off" for 8, 9, 11 receptions and then other games where he'd get 2 to 5

With accompanying YPG variance

 

If teams play to take him away or have a really strong top corner, they can do it, but it comes at the cost of letting Diggs (and now Sanders) eat.

 

 

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1 hour ago, PolishDave said:

 

His antivax fans have been putting signs up in their yards that say "Beasley for Governor" - just like the Allen/Diggs 2020 signs.      Look for them.   You'll see them around.

So what? Seriously, so what?

 

 

4 hours ago, Bad Things said:

So, I wonder what's going to happen during the next home game.

 

You know darn well that Beasley's whining is only going to embolden the "booers" in the stands. 

What's he going to do then?

 

It's could turn into a vicious cycle with only Beasley to blame for it.

If he has a big game against either KC or TN then he'll get a standing ovation by the fans.

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13 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:

I cannot wait to see what Mr I am off Twitter until the end of the season does. When KC Fans use HIS obviously thin skin against him Sunday. 

this post made me inwardly cringe.....will the chief fans needle him? SMH if I had to guess I'd say yes dude better be ready.

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19 minutes ago, CheshireCT said:

 

if that's the case, I can't understand why he wouldn't say he had it. A. to prove is point - "I had covid and it didn't do ***** to me!" and B. to say he doesn't need the shot.

 

but who knows, he's off his rockers with this thing.

 

33 pages in suggests to me he's not the only one off their rocker with this thing

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39 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

At the risk of incurring the wrath of those Bills fans claiming Beasley is being thin skinned here isn't a 32 page thread about how Bease disrespected Bills fans with his ill considered remarks being a bit thin skinned on some fans part?

 

 

No

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