What happend to Dez?

wssaustin

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Romo also got picked off a lot BECAUSE OF DEZ BRYANT.
Exactly, it is just a job now.
Also Tony worked alot with dez,
and threw high arching pass for
Deep balls, which were the jump balls.
Dak throws a lower long ball,
And maybe doesn't practice with dez as much as Tony did.

Dez got his big contract, and
He may step it up in next contract year, but don't expect much till then.

I was saying this since 2015, Dez fan boys went nuts on Scouts board.
 

Hawkeye0202

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Those passes are intended to get him involved so that he'll concentrate. If he goes too long without touching the ball, he becomes completely worthless.

Walker.....I'm guessing you been watching NFL long enough this has been said about ALL WRs. Remember hearing all the time from John Madden about Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, Sterlin Sharp just to name a few.
 

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The FO made another blunder by signing Bryant to the big money. Like so many other FA's over the years once he got his money that was it. The FO should have known better with Bryant he always had character issues and was never truly motivated to learn his own job. He has always been content to play to the level of his natural talent and not push himself to become better.
 

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Still can't believe they re-signed Terrance Williams so quickly. He is a serviceable #2 WR next to the old Dez. The current Dez and Williams makes for a lackluster passing attack. We are stuck with both for a few more years - Jerry loves Dez and the Glory Days. He will not get rid of his "Modern Day #88" to save money
 

Slim_JD

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Lol wasn't there a thread like 3 games ago on dez that showed statistics that he still gets alot of separation. :facepalm:
 

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That's a false narrative, because it doesn't include the opportunity cost of signing the players you are referring to. Had we signed them we wouldn't have that much cap room. You have to anticipate the cap room that will be needed for Martin, Lawrence, Irving and to a lesser extent Dak and Zeke on down the road. Nothing regarding the salary cap operates in a vacuum.

Opportunity cost, eh?

The idea that you wouldn't have resigned a WR coming off a 1,300+ yard 16TD season is difficult to believe.

I'd love to hear who you'd have spent his money on.
 

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Dez is not elite, stop acting as if he is. This team needs to draft a WR, a legit #1. Dez wold make a fine #2 or even a possession/goalline WR.
This is part of the problem.....team needs to address a few more areas before touching WR position. Julio Jones wouldn't hide this team's problems.
 

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Opportunity cost, eh?

The idea that you wouldn't have resigned a WR coming off a 1,300+ yard 16TD season is difficult to believe.

I'd love to hear who you'd have spent his money on.

This wasn't that hard to see coming. We should have traded Dez back in the day when we could have received a first rounder and change for him and let someone else pay him. He was a mental midget who needed a full time baby sitter to stay out of trouble and refused to work on his craft. That's really all you needed to see at the time based on his contract demands.
 

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Lot of tunnel vision on this board......the moment the 'Boys go down, lots of posters start clamoring for Dez negativity....overlooking, sweeping away, dismissing, the many areas this team is flawed. And there's many.
 

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This wasn't that hard to see coming. We should have traded Dez back in the day when we could have received a first rounder and change for him and let someone else pay him. He was a mental midget who needed a full time baby sitter to stay out of trouble and refused to work on his craft. That's really all you needed to see at the time based on his contract demands.


Again, you're texting emotionally not logically.

No team in the league would have declined resigning him, I don't know why you think the Cowboys would be the exception.
 

GimmeTheBall!

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For a guy that used to make acrobatic catch after catch even in practice he now has stone hands. I will give you that Romo threw the deep ball better but hes not even open in single coverage. He looks as fast as he ever did he just doesnt take the short route up the field like he used to.
Most overrated, overhyped, overpaid cowboys receiver in recent memory. Roy Williams comes to mind.
 

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They said on Talkin Cowboys that it has been 17 consecutive games under 100 yards for Dez.:facepalm:

That is unbelievable:omg:
 

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I believe the problem with DB is he never learned to run more than a handful of routes.

Dunno if that's on coaching development or DB work (or lack thereof) on improving as a WR1
 

GimmeTheBall!

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For a guy that used to make acrobatic catch after catch even in practice he now has stone hands. I will give you that Romo threw the deep ball better but hes not even open in single coverage. He looks as fast as he ever did he just doesnt take the short route up the field like he used to.
Blimey!
Last I heard, old fellow, Dez was working on his HOF bust, chiseling his chin, widening his eyes and placing a monocle on his right eye to give him intellectual gravitas.
 
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