phildadon86
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One game? lol that didnt really make your argument betterRe-watch the Oakland Game
One game? lol that didnt really make your argument betterRe-watch the Oakland Game
They are the main reason. Why could t the Cowboys consistently win prior to Dak/Zeke? Yes JJ is a big reason too.Not everybody. There is almost nothing Dak does well right about now. He can hit a receiver who isn't moving ok, I guess.
Put the blame on ownership. Garrett doesn't deal the cards.
While he may not have been enough to overcome Mr. Inconsistency, saying he would have made zero difference is false. Dez will play this year and will look good somewhere. Meanwhile, we will still be stuck on stupid with Garrett, Linehan and Dak. Yeah.Dez would have made zero difference yesterday.
..I would be more embarrassed, if I was a so called Elite receiver tweeting from my sofa.
..Bad Carolina team? hahha.... That defense is top 7 and offense can fire on all cylinders.Yeah, gosh, if only Dez was a forum troll making a little above minimum wage....
I'm sure he's very embarrassed turning down offers he got from a couple teams and still having a ton of money while watching his former team that placed blame on him get smacked around by a bad Carolina team. How can he live through this shame?
..Bad Carolina team? hahha.... That defense is top 7 and offense can fire on all cylinders.
In his first football Sunday without an NFL team, Dez Bryant played the role of social media commentator.
The ex-Dallas Cowboys receiver spent the day on Twitter. When he wasn't suggesting he'd enjoy playing for the New England Patriots or Washington Commanders, Bryant spent most of the time commenting on the Cowboys, who struggled on offense Sunday.
In a Twitter rant during training camp, Bryant called offensive coordinator Scott Linehan garbage. Dez seemed to revel in the OC's struggles in Week 1.
The Cowboys offensive problems on Sunday underscored the lack of a playmaking receiver. With the game on the line, Dak Prescott was forced to target Deonte Thompson in a key spot. The WR could not hang on to the fourth-down pass.
Cole Beasley led the Cowboys with seven receptions for 73 yards on Sunday versus a very good Carolina Panthers defense. No other receiver had more than 27 yards.
The issues moving the ball through the air had many Cowboys fans thinking Dallas could have used Dez's services.
Bryant claimed he's now done talking about the Cowboys -- we'll see if that abstinence can last.
Bryant declined a contract from the Baltimore Ravens soon after his release. He's recently met with the Cleveland Browns, but was not signed. Now that veteran contracts aren't guaranteed, perhaps interest in Bryant will increase in the coming weeks.
Source here... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ls-cowboys-oc-linehan-during-loss-to-panthers
This times a million. Had Garret and Linehan coached the Eagles last year with their loaded talent, they would have missed the playoffs as soon as Wentz was out. No doubt about it. They would have shoehorned Foles into playing the exact same way with no adjustments.Everyone knows the OC and HC are the main reason for the struggles. They can’t game plan to help their players succeed. They just want guys to win head to head battles every play.
In his first football Sunday without an NFL team, Dez Bryant played the role of social media commentator.
The ex-Dallas Cowboys receiver spent the day on Twitter. When he wasn't suggesting he'd enjoy playing for the New England Patriots or Washington Commanders, Bryant spent most of the time commenting on the Cowboys, who struggled on offense Sunday.
In a Twitter rant during training camp, Bryant called offensive coordinator Scott Linehan garbage. Dez seemed to revel in the OC's struggles in Week 1.
The Cowboys offensive problems on Sunday underscored the lack of a playmaking receiver. With the game on the line, Dak Prescott was forced to target Deonte Thompson in a key spot. The WR could not hang on to the fourth-down pass.
Cole Beasley led the Cowboys with seven receptions for 73 yards on Sunday versus a very good Carolina Panthers defense. No other receiver had more than 27 yards.
The issues moving the ball through the air had many Cowboys fans thinking Dallas could have used Dez's services.
Bryant claimed he's now done talking about the Cowboys -- we'll see if that abstinence can last.
Bryant declined a contract from the Baltimore Ravens soon after his release. He's recently met with the Cleveland Browns, but was not signed. Now that veteran contracts aren't guaranteed, perhaps interest in Bryant will increase in the coming weeks.
Source here... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ls-cowboys-oc-linehan-during-loss-to-panthers
This would be the Dez Bryant who still does not have a job in the NFL?
That's a relief. I thought the trolling might have been by someone important.
You do know he's turned down contracts already, right?This. Dude having a laugh on twitter & no one wants to give this dude a job. I wonder why?
I don't know if the outcome would have been any different with Dez. The same play-calling would have been in place so maybe he catches the passes that went to Thompson and Hurns instead, but we still wouldn't have moved the ball any better than we did when we had him the last half of the season.
Now, I give Bailey a better chance of making that kick than Maher, but that would have just changed the result to 16-10. It's still a loss. I'd bring him back immediately, though, instead of a sticking with a kicker who can kick it farther but not as accurately.
In his first football Sunday without an NFL team, Dez Bryant played the role of social media commentator.
The ex-Dallas Cowboys receiver spent the day on Twitter. When he wasn't suggesting he'd enjoy playing for the New England Patriots or Washington Commanders, Bryant spent most of the time commenting on the Cowboys, who struggled on offense Sunday.
In a Twitter rant during training camp, Bryant called offensive coordinator Scott Linehan garbage. Dez seemed to revel in the OC's struggles in Week 1.
The Cowboys offensive problems on Sunday underscored the lack of a playmaking receiver. With the game on the line, Dak Prescott was forced to target Deonte Thompson in a key spot. The WR could not hang on to the fourth-down pass.
Cole Beasley led the Cowboys with seven receptions for 73 yards on Sunday versus a very good Carolina Panthers defense. No other receiver had more than 27 yards.
The issues moving the ball through the air had many Cowboys fans thinking Dallas could have used Dez's services.
Bryant claimed he's now done talking about the Cowboys -- we'll see if that abstinence can last.
Bryant declined a contract from the Baltimore Ravens soon after his release. He's recently met with the Cleveland Browns, but was not signed. Now that veteran contracts aren't guaranteed, perhaps interest in Bryant will increase in the coming weeks.
Source here... http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ls-cowboys-oc-linehan-during-loss-to-panthers