In a week highlighted by public critiques of the Dallas Cowboys offense from wide receiver Allen Hurns, slot receiver Cole Beasley added his voice to the conversation Thursday on social media.

Beasley responded to fans on a variety of football topics including the struggling offense.

"Our system has shown it could work 2014 & 2016," he tweeted in response to Dallas' system being called the worst in the league by far.

"Doesn't mean it's bad. WRs just aren't gonna have through the roof numbers. We can win with our system we just have to execute better as a group than we have."

Our system has shown it could work 2014 & 2016. Doesn’t mean it’s bad. WRs just aren’t gonna have through the roof numbers. We can win with our system we just have to execute better as a group than we have. https://t.co/SPv7eFFMwO — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) October 11, 2018

When asked how the Cowboys' wide receiver output could improve, he wrote: "Communication and discipline. All being on the same page is important. One guy out of sync and it all breaks down."

Communication and discipline. All being on the same page is important. One guy out of sync and it all breaks down. https://t.co/6jEK6Lo9Yj — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) October 11, 2018

The Cowboys fell to 2-3 on the season after an overtime loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday night. In the game, Houston wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins stole the show with a dazzling 49-yard catch and run that eventually set up the game-winning field goal. Hopkins finished with 151 receiving yards on nine catches over 13 targets.

A fan also brought Hopkins' league leading 594 receiving yards to Beasley's attention on Twitter.

"He's great. I am too though," he wrote. "Literally had more targets than I was in on pass plays total last week. That's why u can't look at stats alone. Different systems."

Still talkin. I was happy for the man not hatin. He’s great. I am too though. Literally had more targets than I was in on pass plays total last week. That’s why u can’t look at stats alone. Different systems. https://t.co/0ZT0amgwK3 — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) October 11, 2018

Of the 37 snaps Beasley was on the field in Houston, he was only targeted on passing plays three times, making one catch for eight yards.

Despite the lack of production over the course of the season's early going, Beasley stands firm in his belief that he should be paid as one of the league's top slot options.

I think I should be paid with the best slot wr’s in the league. https://t.co/FyXsl5YmXm — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) October 11, 2018

"You can get the money without the numbers. As long as getting open on tape when opportunity comes....it'll come," he wrote. "There are other teams that see the value there."

Beasley's current 4-year/$13.6 million contract is set to expire at the end of 2018, but he made it a point to say in yet another response that Thursday's comments aren't coming from a player looking for a way out of Dallas.

I’ll worry about that when the time comes. I just worry about getting open and catching the rock. I ball for my teammates. I’d be cheating them if I was just trying to get out her ASAP. I’m here and fully here until my time is up. https://t.co/LQ4Z2QSJIG — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) October 11, 2018

"I just worry about getting open and catching the rock," Beasley tweeted. "I ball for my teammates. I'd be cheating them if I was just trying to get out her ASAP. I'm here and fully here until my time is up."

The next test for the Cowboys offense comes Sunday afternoon against Jalen Ramsey, former teammate Barry Church, and the Jacksonville Jaguars (3-2) at home.