ConceptCoop
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I know that's not a popular opinion and am open to being wrong. But please help me understand what has changed and where he has fallen off? He was never fast; he never ran great routes; he always had concentration drops; he was never great at creating separation. Dez is only 28 YO and doesn't rely on speed. It would be odd for him to be past his prime at this age.
The only change I see is at the QB spot. Dak--as much as I love him and think he's a stud--is more cautious and less accurate than Romo. His deep ball is more sporadic--he's missed Dez on deep balls that would have connected, coming from Tony. Dak's fade isn't all that great--and the fade route is a major strength of Dez's (and Tony's). Put more simply, the quality of target has dropped.
I've seen some argue that defenses have figured him out - but that's silly. It didn't take the NFL 5 years to realize who Dez Bryant was. They've known since day 1, they just haven't been able to stop him.
Help me understand what I'm missing. Please tell me specifically what has changed with Dez Bryant. I think he's the same guy. What makes him great is his ability to win 50/50 balls. He hasn't had as many chances with Dak, and when does get the opportunity, the balls aren't the same quality. Despite that, he's still one of the top TD scorers at the WR position.
Edit: The same reason T. Williams' production has fallen off. Remember, the guy scored 8 TDs in 2014. He was a big play machine. Last season was by far his worst.
The only change I see is at the QB spot. Dak--as much as I love him and think he's a stud--is more cautious and less accurate than Romo. His deep ball is more sporadic--he's missed Dez on deep balls that would have connected, coming from Tony. Dak's fade isn't all that great--and the fade route is a major strength of Dez's (and Tony's). Put more simply, the quality of target has dropped.
I've seen some argue that defenses have figured him out - but that's silly. It didn't take the NFL 5 years to realize who Dez Bryant was. They've known since day 1, they just haven't been able to stop him.
Help me understand what I'm missing. Please tell me specifically what has changed with Dez Bryant. I think he's the same guy. What makes him great is his ability to win 50/50 balls. He hasn't had as many chances with Dak, and when does get the opportunity, the balls aren't the same quality. Despite that, he's still one of the top TD scorers at the WR position.
Edit: The same reason T. Williams' production has fallen off. Remember, the guy scored 8 TDs in 2014. He was a big play machine. Last season was by far his worst.