It's obvious to me..
the team does not want to prove itself wrong by bringing him in for a tryout..
and Dez proves he could compete for a roster spot.
Dallas would then risk being criticized for cutting him in the first place.
And by not looking at him now, they can sit back and doubt will continue to hover about Dez.
All to protect their decision in the first place.?
And considering they let Dez go because of a supposed boatload of reasons..
Dallas just does not want the negative attention.
I can understand that, except I never understood why he was not offered a pay cut and just retain him until another option came along.?
The whole scenario caused knee jerk reactions from Receiver By Commitee to the desperate trade for Amari for our #1 pick in 2019.
Amari has played well with 2 Pro Bowls since arriving but his mysterious dropoff playing at home has to be answered somehow.
Is it Amari or is it Dak?
Has Dak developed an aversion to Amari as he developed with Dez?
If not, what is it?
Is it Moore's playcalling?
Is it Dak's execution?
Amari's execution?
Was it Garrett's playcalling or pre-game directions that had a negative effect.?
Something is the reason.
So as we remix everything going to the draft and after..
should we rethink signing Amari, instead sign Byron Jones and draft a rookie WR and move our other 1000+ yd WR to #1 WR instead and spend Amari's money's differently?
I am undecided about Cooper and looking to have a viable way to end his high price at just a #1 draft pick.