Again, the video is what 20 catches ou looked at? OUt of his entire career? It's a highlight video. I doubt they want to put in the 20 yard slant route Dez eats off of.
And I like how you snipped the rest of my post. You know the one that showed Romo having a 125 qb rating in 2014 when targetting Dez. That....matters.
And finally there is NFL open and there is "busted coverage" open. I think you can't really tell the difference. In the NFL if you have a step on your defender....you're open.
I snip for brevity--to make a clean hit on the central issues.
Dez has worked well with Tony in stretches. But overall Dez career is high-risk with just about anyone else at quarterback. High risk in the sense that Dez is not breaking free to make himself a high-percentage target. His routes don't feature the speed, quickness and precision of a top receiver.
Here is the catch rate for Cowboy receivers (completed balls/attempted)
2016
C Beasley 85%
T Williams 83%
J Witten 67%
Dez Bryant 48%
R Butler 47%
2015:
J Witten 74%
C Beasley 69%
T Williams 56%
R Butler 46%
Dez Bryant 43%
Tony is a down-field gun slinger who can put those downfield throws in a position where a blanketed receiver can still make a throw. That's uncommon. Tony also throws a lot of INT with that penchant for risk.
Does a QB like Dez, who seems to have a knack for moving the chains and keeping the odds in his favor...does such a quarterback send Dez a lot of balls?
No.