The Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams provided the football world a show Thursday night with a back-and-forth battle between high-flying passing offenses.

It's a type of game the Dallas Cowboys have not yet seen in 2018.

Cole Beasley - who has 12 catches for 132 yards and no touchdowns through the season's first three games - recently defended his receiving group in a article from Fort Worth Star-Telegram's Stefan Stevenson.

"We're just getting open. That's all we can do," he said. "If you watch the tape, that's all you've got to do. A lot of people aren't watching the tape. They're just assuming. That's fine."

While he also defended quarterback Dak Prescott, those comments stirred up some questions on social media asking if Beasley may have been taking a shot at the Cowboys' third-year starter.

I’m not taking shots at anybody. There are so many variables when talking about the lack of production with passing game. I’m simply defending the wideouts in our room who are getting open when people are trashing us saying we aren’t. https://t.co/b8ejiYMF07 — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) September 28, 2018

"I'm not taking shots at anybody," Beasley tweeted. "There are so many variables when talking about the lack of production with passing game. I'm simply defending the wideouts in our room who are getting open when people are trashing us saying we aren't."

The Cowboys currently rank 31st in the NFL in total passing yards (435) through their first three games. Only the Arizona Cardinals - led by a combination of Sam Bradford and rookie Josh Rosen - have thrown for less.

Dak Prescott's 2 touchdown passes are also tied with seven other teams for the league's fewest number of scores through the air.

As responses from other fans continued on Twitter, Beasley fired off a few more comebacks.

"My play has been talking for 7 years," Beasley responded to one user. "It doesn't matter how I play with you people."

My play has been talking for 7 years it doesn’t matter how I play with you people. — Cole Beasley (@Bease11) September 28, 2018

The next chance for Dallas to get the passing game back on track comes Sunday against the Detroit Lions.