It's no secret Cole Beasley has chemistry with Dallas Cowboys rookie Dak Prescott, but before then his career was built on what he was able to do with Tony Romo.

With Romo having missed the first six games of the season due to a fracture in his back Beasley has emerged as not just the best receiver on the team, but one of the best in the NFL. He'll be catching passes from his franchise signal caller in games again soon, but this week he served as the target for Romo's throwing session and Beasley says the throws had smoke coming off of them.

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"He's [Romo] still throwing as good as ever," said Beasley, via Kate Hairopoulos of SportsDay. "His ball was coming just like normal, maybe even more. He's been working. He looked good when I was playing catch with him. The ball had a lot of velocity behind it. It wasn't just barely getting there. He was cutting it loose. He looked good."

When Beasley was asked if there were any chest bruises from Romo's laser passes, the answer was as you'd expect from the saucy wideout.

"I catch with my hands, baby." Beasley said, per Jon Machota of SportsDay.

As far as the supposed QB controversy goes, it's a win-win for Beasley no matter who's behind center.

"Guys can't worry about who's going to be where, you have to worry about your individual job," Beasley said. "Take care of what you can control. We can't control those decisions. That's not our decision to make. All we do is go out there and play ball. That's how my approach is. We're winning right now. Nobody's worried about anything. There's nothing going on outside that can take our mind off of that. Winning cures everything. There's no reason to focus on anything else but just playing ball right now."

Well said, and to quote the late Al Davis:

Just win, baby.