Romo and Ware were raised in the culture. Dez had more internal fight due to personal adversity. It's why I always loved Dez. He would have chopped off an arm if he could and he never won at the top level, so the inherent quality was there, but the tangible proof eluded himThis is the type of leadership we needed 10 years ago from Ware, Romo, etc. Jerry would’ve woken up by now. Dez would say this and he’d be called a malcontent.
Oh, 100% with you there. If you’re talking about his social media posts, I thought those lent great insight into what even the CURRENT players think about Garrett and his system (they just can’t publicly express it like Dez can)I’m talking about Dez post Dallas. He’s said things and he gets written off as malcontent or mad. Fact is he was speaking truth.
Eh, who the Hell is this guy to come in and act like he's anyone to the Cowboys.
Just got cut by the Patriots. That tells me all I need to know. He's really never stuck anywhere. He's the one that probably needs to change; and part of the problem.
Didn't Dez do that after getting so "passionate" that he had to leave the field?Who did that?
Yeah I’m sick of all these rkgs....they been taking these losses too well for too long. Sean Lee, Jason Witten are the only ones left. And I feel like guys like Byron and Jaylon are following suit.Much better than being passive and allowing things to self destruct before our very eyes. Nobody else speaks up at all - especially the lame duck head coach
I think he said "one year at a time."Garrett probably just shriveled in a corner, intimidated by the presence of a real leader of men
It’s rumored that once the speech was over, he clapped a few times, gathered everyone up and said, “let’s do this, guys. It’s about execution and being better football players one day at a time.”
I don’t remember that but he could’ve.Didn't Dez do that after getting so "passionate" that he had to leave the field?
Romo and Ware were raised in the culture. Dez had more internal fight due to personal adversity. It's why I always loved Dez. He would have chopped off an arm if he could and he never won at the top level, so the inherent quality was there, but the tangible proof eluded him
I can't post the source tweet but this is greatness. Make Bennett Coach.
In fiery locker-room speech, Cowboys DL Michael Bennett challenged teammates to raise bar.
"The enemy against greatness is the unwillingness to change. We’ve got to be able to change some of the things that we’ve been doing to demand more from ourselves."
Problem was along long before Bennett got here.Eh, who the Hell is this guy to come in and act like he's anyone to the Cowboys.
Just got cut by the Patriots. That tells me all I need to know. He's really never stuck anywhere. He's the one that probably needs to change; and part of the problem.
It all is just hollow white noise. Once you get a vocal player, they are shown the door. GArret teams would have sucked the life out of Irvin and Ray LewisI agree man. I’m not even one Of these guys that is upset we let Dez go. I get why. I’m just tired of this good boy behavior from this organization and coach.
Yep. Agreed. Especially early in the year, player’s contracts seemed to be a main talking point - in the media, locker room, front office, everywhere.It's interesting that Bennett brought up the contracts. One of the first verbal signs that all of these pay days -- and potential pay days -- is causing a divide of some kind in that locker room.
Very true.It all is just hollow white noise. Once you get a vocal player, they are shown the door. GArret teams would have sucked the life out of Irvin and Ray Lewis
Only guys we are paying are the offensive line, Zeke and Lawrence.Yep. Agreed. Especially early in the year, player’s contracts seemed to be a main talking point - in the media, locker room, front office, everywhere.
The overwhelming problem is that most players don’t truly care about team success- they care about getting paid, and winning comes after.
Perfect example: Zeke and Dalvin Cook exchanges jerseys after the MIN-DAL game, and Zeke wrote something to the point of, “go get those $$ bags.”
it really really is, all about the money. So it’s not too surprising that the greed of wanting these unjustified contracts outweighs any desire to actually win football games
Yep. Agreed. Especially early in the year, player’s contracts seemed to be a main talking point - in the media, locker room, front office, everywhere.
The overwhelming problem is that most players don’t truly care about team success- they care about getting paid, and winning comes after.
Perfect example: Zeke and Dalvin Cook exchanges jerseys after the MIN-DAL game, and Zeke wrote something to the point of, “go get those $$ bags.”
it really really is, all about the money. So it’s not too surprising that the greed of wanting these unjustified contracts outweighs any desire to actually win football games
We’re paying more than that, but read what I replied to. He was talking about how this is the first sign that contracts, or potential contracts, may be dividing the locker room (Dak, Amari, etc)Only guys we are paying are the offensive line, Zeke and Lawrence.
Dez was ostracized here because he spoke up and had this passion. He would roam the sidelines trying to motivate these slugs just to have guys treat him like he was the one with the problem.This is the type of leadership we needed 10 years ago from Ware, Romo, etc. Jerry would’ve woken up by now. Dez would say this and he’d be called a malcontent.