Coming off a 10-6 season, a NFC East divisional title and a trip to the divisional round in the postseason after a playoff win, the Cowboys are looking for something new on offense.
The team fired coordinator Scott Linehan about a week after getting bounced from the postseason by the eventual-NFC champion Rams. However, according to upcoming free agent wide receiver Cole Beasley, removing Linehan doesn't necessarily change how the ball will be distributed in Dallas or how players will be used.
On Tuesday, while responding to people on Twitter asking about his future and what he is looking for as he decides on where he'll play next season, Beasley said he cares more about how he is used within an offense than the money he would make.