Respect.
Somehow, someone on this board will turn this into a negative thing or a Dez thread. Just wait for it.
He also said the Jets offered him more money... which means he obviously doesn’t know about the culture in Dallas and that the Cowboys are no longer a desired destination. So I’ve been told.
Jets are 2-3 years away from competing maybe longer if they can't find a QB.He also said the Jets offered him more money... which means he obviously doesn’t know about the culture in Dallas and that the Cowboys are no longer a desired destination. So I’ve been told.
Somehow, someone on this board will turn this into a negative thing or a Dez thread. Just wait for it.
Somehow, someone on this board will turn this into a negative thing or a Dez thread. Just wait for it.
Dez didn't think to switch his number. We should cut him to make a statement.
Fixed it for youCowboys are 2-3 years away from competing maybe longer if they can't find a Coach.
Not hijacking your thread........
I just cant get used to NFL receivers wearing numbers that aren't in the 80s. Yeah, I know its been like 20 years since they started letting them wear numbers in the teens, but it still doesn't look right to me.
It actually goes back much further than that. I don't recall a lot of them, but some I do recall are Lance Alworth (wore #19 in the 1960's and 70's), and Bob Hayes (#22 in 60's & 70's), Harold Carmichael (#17 in 70's and 80's), Paul Wrfield (#42 I think - 60's and 70's) and Cliff Branch (#21 in the 70's). I assume there were others who I may not remember because they were less prominent players.
He also said the Jets offered him more money... which means he obviously doesn’t know about the culture in Dallas and that the Cowboys are no longer a desired destination. So I’ve been told.
He also said the Jets offered him more money... which means he obviously doesn’t know about the culture in Dallas and that the Cowboys are no longer a desired destination. So I’ve been told.