Giving Pause: Mickey investigates Dez Bryant

masomenos85;3323196 said:
Didn't I already say that a players manner of dress wasn't an indicator of talent? The Williams/Moss talent level point has nothing to do with my argument. Go back, read everything again, I'm saying that the way a person dresses is a reflection of their personality.

There are countless examples of talented players who failed in the NFL because they were immature. If the NFL Draft were as simple as taking the most talented player then it wouldn't be the crap shoot that it is. A lack of maturity is a serious red flag.

and you equate dress to immaturity. quit being coy.
 
FuzzyLumpkins;3323367 said:
and you equate dress to immaturity. quit being coy.

In certain situations, like job interviews, yes.

However...Bryant never wore sweats in an interview so me calling him immature has nothing to do with the clothes he wears.
 
masomenos85;3323399 said:
In certain situations, like job interviews, yes.

However...Bryant never wore sweats in an interview so me calling him immature has nothing to do with the clothes he wears.
:laugh2: Everyone but Fuzzy agrees with you.
 
Do we even know what sort of shape the guy is in at this point? There is no good reason to bring back in another TO/Pacman/Tank type no matter how skilled when everyone seems to be happy with the sort of locker room chemistry we have going.

If they're going to draft a WR, they should draft Golden Tate. Hes the upgrade from Patrick Crayton everyone is always asking for and he has a good chance of being there when we draft in the first. He might even fall into the second round and if he does, do you pick him? I would.

Of course, I think that the Cowboys scouting department has done a far better job than any of us would over the last few years, so I'm confident they'll pick up some studs.
 

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