DoctorChicken
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Player signs and he talks about jerseys instead of routes, schemes, division. Country club buddy.
Jesus Christ.
Player signs and he talks about jerseys instead of routes, schemes, division. Country club buddy.
Player signs and he talks about jerseys instead of routes, schemes, division. Country club buddy.
Yes, for some reason he wasn't one of the "non-violent" drug offenders that got released.Sam Hurd, aka T.O. Jr. Is he still in the klink??
Might want to wait until after they cut Dez.
Hurns will likely take #88 then.
Not so sure about that. The Cowboys are pretty particular on who they allow wear that number.
Pearson, Irvin, Bryant
What's that supposed to mean?Hurns sounds a lot like Hurd, as in Sam Hurd.
Both wearing 17?
That's not good karma.
Don't forget TE Jackie Harris 2000-2001 (also Titans/Oilers, Bucs, Packers)Antonio Bryant (2002-2004)
The next person to wear the famed number 88 jersey did not stay with the Dallas Cowboys for long. Matter of fact, if you were not paying attention, you might not even remember his name. Antonio Bryant was the 2nd round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys in 2002. This guy had incredible potential; he was an All American at the University of Pittsburgh. Due to character concerns, his draft stock dropped quickly. Antonio was the first rookie wide receiver to start for the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL season-opener since Michael Irvin. His second year in the league brought changes to the Dallas Cowboys offense. Terry Glen was a free agent signing which in turn moved Antonio Bryant to the third receiver.
The following year in free agency, Dallas brought in Keyshawn Johnson. With the arrival of Keyshawn, Antonio’s attitude really started to change. Upset with the number of reps he was receiving during a Cowboys mini-camp, Antonio Bryant voiced his frustration by cursing and throwing his jersey at then head coach Bill Parcells. The team broke up the fight and Parcells gave him a second chance. Due to the tension between Antonio and Parcells, the Dallas Cowboys traded Antonio Bryant to the Cleveland Browns five games
Don't forget TE Jackie Harris 2000-2001 (also Titans/Oilers, Bucs, Packers)
Antonio Bryant (2002-2004)
The next person to wear the famed number 88 jersey did not stay with the Dallas Cowboys for long. Matter of fact, if you were not paying attention, you might not even remember his name. Antonio Bryant was the 2nd round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys in 2002. This guy had incredible potential; he was an All American at the University of Pittsburgh. Due to character concerns, his draft stock dropped quickly. Antonio was the first rookie wide receiver to start for the Dallas Cowboys in an NFL season-opener since Michael Irvin. His second year in the league brought changes to the Dallas Cowboys offense. Terry Glen was a free agent signing which in turn moved Antonio Bryant to the third receiver.
The following year in free agency, Dallas brought in Keyshawn Johnson. With the arrival of Keyshawn, Antonio’s attitude really started to change. Upset with the number of reps he was receiving during a Cowboys mini-camp, Antonio Bryant voiced his frustration by cursing and throwing his jersey at then head coach Bill Parcells. The team broke up the fight and Parcells gave him a second chance. Due to the tension between Antonio and Parcells, the Dallas Cowboys traded Antonio Bryant to the Cleveland Browns five games
You had to go there!!Don't forget......#17 was also worn by our illustrious Head Coach Jason Garrett!! For what it's worth.....LOL
Some of them may explodeNo he is still around to many of fans dismay. Blood Pressures are rising as they see this.
Maybe they signed him to play QBWell, maybe he'll be clapping next to Red.
He will have 88 soon enough. Don't be dumb and run out & get #17.No he is still around to many of fans dismay. Blood Pressures are rising as they see this.
Not 88 then?
Hurns jersey could be a knockout !!!