I assure you I see the difference. Lol. I wasn’t the one making the comparison between the Moss and Dez situations, you were. Randy was simply motivated to stick it to Dallas, like many players are who feel they were wronged by a particular team. Dez is going to a whole new level. He can sign with any team in the league and will have the opportunity to play Dallas within 4 years, with 4 years being the max for a small amount of teams. He will eventually be able to play Dallas and show up with all his passion and try to stick it to all his hatersOf course I see the difference, but apparently you sont see the difference between drafting and FA as respect to a player’s choice...
A lot of people on this site say they've heard this or that from a source. I will give my source, she is the cousin of Sterling Shepherd for the Giants and is also the girlfriend of one of Dez's bodyguards. https://www.lmggalleries.com/erikafree/
Dez is turning down opportunities in hopes of signing with the Giants period. He is wanting to get back at the Cowboys.
I don't think cares about the business side.
He's what fans always wish for in their players. A guy that doesn't care about the money.
He's a horrible business person but he's a NFL Warrior.
The Patriots still make the most sense to me from a pure football standpoint. He takes them to a 2007 Patriots level on offense.
I assure you I see the difference. Lol. I wasn’t the one making the comparison between the Moss and Dez situations, you were. Randy was simply motivated to stick it to Dallas, like many players are who feel they were wronged by a particular team. Dez is going to a whole new level. He can sign with any team in the league and will have the opportunity to play Dallas within 4 years, with 4 years being the max for a small amount of teams. He will eventually be able to play Dallas and show up with all his passion and try to stick it to all his haters
No, I am not denying wanting to get back at a team is motivation. As a matter of fact, I admitted it is motivation for many players when they play a team that has wrong him and claimed he can get his opportunity to play agianst the Cowboys regardless of who he signs with.Of course I brought up Moss to point out, playing particular teams to get revenge is a huge motivation for players. Just like it is for a player when he faces another player he views as his rival.
You on the other hand are denying that as even a motivation.
No, I am not denying wanting to get back at a team is motivation. As a matter of fact, I admitted it is motivation for many players when they play a team that has wrong him and claimed he can get his opportunity to play agianst the Cowboys regardless of who he signs with.
It is really difficult to have a conversation with someone who either won’t read what is being said, or can’t understand what is being said. So, it isn’t that important to me to continue this conversation.
You are right, I am wrong. You win. Congratulations
He lives through his emotions and makes rash decisions, so I wouldn't doubt if he signs with them - and then regrets it after 1-2 games.His decision, of course. But he's looking at a max of 60 targets, somewhere around 35-40 receptions behind OBJ, Sheppard and Engram. That's a best case scenario. That shows the level of emotion involved if that's what he's willing to settle for.
The way you go about said choice can make it an immature one. All's I'm saying on this subject. He can do whatever he wants, to me.What is immature about wanting to choose where you work? Literally, everyone who is gainfully employed makes that choice every single day.
What if the Giants just don't want him or any NFC East team then what?
I get Cowboy fans would like too downplay this news all they want but Dez going to the Giants would be a serious threat in our division.
Pairing Dez with ODB, Shepard and Engram would be the best WR corps inthe NFL.
That's not why at all. They had no interest in keeping him even if he played for free.Rotoworld is reporting that Jerry said the Cowboys would not be interested in resigning Dez even at a reduced salary.......I think his actions and loss of manhood since he was cut has a lot to do with it...as well as other teams lack of interest due to him only wanting to go to one team to try and "get back" at his former team........good job Dez.
objectively, Dez is and always was a whiny diva with the maturity level of an 8 year old, he was the 2nd best receiver in the NFL from 2012-2014 behind Megatron. But post 2015 injuries he has been a very average starting WR. THAT is objectivity. The cut was a no brainer.That's not why at all. They had no interest in keeping him even if he played for free.
You don't humiliate and hurt a man the way they did to Dez publically and then expect he plays for you again.
These are elite professional athletes. They have pride and after being kicked out on his butt in front of the nation you don't ask them back.
Dez is a competitive person. Maybe to a fault. You tell everyone you are better off without him and you should expect he wants to prove you wrong. I'd be disappointed if he didn't want to get back at us.
You can like the cowboys and be objective at the same time.
I'm not trying to turn this into another Dez thread, but I've said this for years --------> Dez is not smart enough to defend himself. Where was his agent this entire time? Why didn't agent come out and force a trade/release when S. Jones was publicly talking about Dez?That's not why at all. They had no interest in keeping him even if he played for free.
You don't humiliate and hurt a man the way they did to Dez publically and then expect he plays for you again.
These are elite professional athletes. They have pride and after being kicked out on his butt in front of the nation you don't ask them back.
Dez is a competitive person. Maybe to a fault. You tell everyone you are better off without him and you should expect he wants to prove you wrong. I'd be disappointed if he didn't want to get back at us.
You can like the cowboys and be objective at the same time.
The issue isn't that he wants to prove us wrong. It's that proving us wrong twice a year has become his primary objective, when it should be putting himself in the best position to be successful and win. Proving us wrong should be a secondary objective that comes along when his new team happens to play the Cowboys.Dez is a competitive person. Maybe to a fault. You tell everyone you are better off without him and you should expect he wants to prove you wrong. I'd be disappointed if he didn't want to get back at us.
Hahahahahaha, yeah right! The Giants don’t want that headache!A lot of people on this site say they've heard this or that from a source. I will give my source, she is the cousin of Sterling Shepherd for the Giants and is also the girlfriend of one of Dez's bodyguards. https://www.lmggalleries.com/erikafree/
Dez is turning down opportunities in hopes of signing with the Giants period. He is wanting to get back at the Cowboys.
