ESPN: Dez refuses to carry Williams' pads

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SAN ANTONIO -- Receiver Dez Bryant has done everything right on the field during the first two days of Dallas Cowboys training camp, but he refuses to participate in an NFL rite of passage. According to the rookie first-round pick, Roy Williams and the other veteran receivers can carry their own shoulder pads after practice. Williams gave his pads to Bryant after Sunday's morning practice, but Bryant declined to carry them. Williams threatened to go to "step two" when talking to reporters.
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"I'm not doing it," Bryant said. "I feel like I was drafted to play football, not carry another player's pads." "If I was a free agent, it would still be the same thing. I just feel like I'm here to play football. I'm here to try to help win a championship, not carry someone's pads. I'm saying that out of no disrespect to [anyone]."

It's a common duty for rookies, who typically get some sort of hazing. Bill Parcells used to make first-round picks bring him water during breaks in practice. The Cowboys' rookie offensive linemen are given awful haircuts by the veterans at some point during each training camp.

"Everybody has to go through it," Williams said. "I had to go through it. No matter if you're a No. 1 pick or the 7,000th pick, you've still got to do something when you're a rookie. "I carried pads. I paid for dinners. I paid for lunches. I did everything I was supposed to do, because I didn't want to be that guy."

What would "step two" be? "We'll find out. Definitely going to find out," Williams said. "I don't know. I've seen guys take people's credit cards and go fill up their cards and wife's cards and everything. There's a lot of dirt that goes on in that locker room." Bryant, a Lufkin, Texas, native who went to Oklahoma State, has become an immediate fan favorite. He made several spectacular catches during each practice in the Alamodome -- where the crowd roars even when he makes routine plays -- and runs a lap around the field high-fiving fans before going into the locker room.

Williams, an Odessa, Texas, native and University of Texas product, is a frequent target of fan criticism due to his poor production since being traded from the Detroit Lions during the 2008 season. He was booed during Sunday morning's practice when he dropped a pass, although Pro Bowler Miles Austin didn't get similar treatment when he had a drop in the afternoon session.

"I bought a Ford F-250 2011. Everybody loves a new car but I also have a 2004 Navigator that's still running," Williams said about the perception that Bryant will soon be the starter. "So that's the way I feel." There has been no previous friction between Williams and Bryant, whose arrival puts Williams' status as a starter in jeopardy. Williams has consistently praised Bryant publicly and made it clear that the rookie could come to him with any questions that he had. Williams believes it's a veteran's duty to serve as a mentor to rookies. And he believes it's a rookie's duty to carry the veterans' shoulder pads to the locker room after practice. "I don't believe in that at all," Bryant said. "We have a goal here. It's not about playing games. It's all about just trying to do the right thing and achieve our goal."
 
He's going to take all kinds of hazing over this I imagine.

But in a perfect world Williams would be carrying his pads......................
 
interesting.........have several opinions about this and I'm sure none of them would be widly accepted so I'll just move on. lol
 
So is this front page on ESPN yet? I'm sure Florio already has four articles up at PFT
 
SDogo;3469177 said:
interesting.........have several opinions about this and I'm sure none of them would be widly accepted so I'll just move on. lol


Go ahead man...
 
Competition just got cranked up 10 notches.

Dez ain't playin games Roy.
 
I never understood this. This is high school ****. And even then it just seems really absurd if you think about it.

Carry your own pads, do your own damn job.

I had to put up with this **** all the time when I played, and when I was a senior I never did any of this crap to anyone.
 
I believe none of this will matter after a few weeks of Dez making acrobatic catches and surpasses Roy on the depth chart.

However, when you are a rookie there is still some protocol that you must go through. I also have mixed emotions on this one..
 
if it was anybody else it would be ok, im sure dez sees it as williams only way to assert himself over dez, williams should have let someone else be the first to haze dez
 
Did Jack Nicklaus carry his caddies clubs at the local links?
 
AsthmaField;3469182 said:
Go ahead man...

On one hand I have an issue with Bryant's attitude regarding the whole thing. Yes he said all the right things. They are there to work, not play games......blah, blah, blah but there is also that thing called building camaraderie, becoming one of the guys, tradition and his whole attitude comes off as a little "diva" like to me.

On the other hand, it's typically the team leaders who instigate these things. Weather it be the leader of the OL doing it to the rookie lineman and each position it's own or the team captain doing it to what ever position player he chooses. It's typically the leaders for a reason, it shows that the big man on campus is inviting you into the club, want you to be one of the group. Believe it or not, it can be a sign of respect.

Roy Williams is not the guy to be doing it. Miles Austin yes but something tells me he does not have the personality to do it. Roy Williams no, he has hardly earned his stripes here and coming from him it almost has to be insulting.
 
CATCH17;3469184 said:
Competition just got cranked up 10 notches.

Dez ain't playin games Roy.
Something tells me Dez and Roy don't like each other. :laugh2:
 
rkell87;3469196 said:
if it was anybody else it would be ok, im sure dez sees it as williams only way to assert himself over dez, williams should have let someone else be the first to haze dez

+1

Anyone but Roy.
 
SDogo;3469198 said:
On one hand I have an issue with Bryant's attitude regarding the whole thing. Yes he said all the right things. They are there to work, not play games......blah, blah, blah but there is also that thing called building camaraderie, becoming one of the guys, tradition and his whole attitude comes off as a little "diva" like to me.

On the other hand, it's typically the team leaders who instigate these things. Weather it be the leader of the OL doing it to the rookie lineman and each position it's own or the team captain doing it to what ever position player he chooses. It's typically the leaders for a reason, it shows that the big man on campus is inviting you into the club, want you to be one of the group. Believe it or not, it can be a sign of respect.

Roy Williams is not the guy to be doing it. Miles Austin yes but something tells me he does not have the personality to do it. Roy Williams no, he has hardly earned his stripes here and coming from him it almost has to be insulting.

All reasonable opinions. I agree with all of it.
 

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