Noah Brown

We’ve seen Dez be accused like this before and it turned out he wasn’t complaining at all so his body language may not fit the narrative based on his past “blow ups”.
He wants the ball and I get that but he got the ball and fumbled, he got another pass that was behind him but he was stopped so an elite wr should have caught it
He has nearly half the entire teams drops this year and what he does best doesn’t match what Dak does best
Dak is here for another couple years for sure and I think for both guys a divorce is the best thing for both parties
 
We’ve seen Dez be accused like this before and it turned out he wasn’t complaining at all so his body language may not fit the narrative based on his past “blow ups”.
He was definitely complaining earlier this season when he held up two fingers. The local media has confirmed that.

He was complaining the time Ware and Witten had to restrain him.
 
It is. But then you take a look at all the first round WRs over the last 5 years and it's scary how few are impact players. Nelson Aguilar, Watkins, that fast guy in Cincy that hasn't even dressed this season, Treadwell, Doctson. ECT

WR position looks like the biggest gamble of all possible positions to draft in the first round.

There are some that don't pan out, but we rarely even draft any the 2nd or 3rd round either. And looking at most of the top WR's in the league the majority were first rounders, Julio, AJ Green, Hopkins, Amari Cooper, Mike Evans, etc.
 
He wants the ball and I get that but he got the ball and fumbled, he got another pass that was behind him but he was stopped so an elite wr should have caught it
He has nearly half the entire teams drops this year and what he does best doesn’t match what Dak does best
Dak is here for another couple years for sure and I think for both guys a divorce is the best thing for both parties


I have no problem with complaining anyways but you can’t have a game like he did.

A WR should never negatively impact a game as bad as he did yesterday.

Garrett and Linehan put the cherry on top with the lack of Zeke but Dez lost us the game.
 
I have no problem with complaining anyways but you can’t have a game like he did.

A WR should never negatively impact a game as bad as he did yesterday.

Garrett and Linehan put the cherry on top with the lack of Zeke but Dez lost us the game.
The previous 88 wanted the ball all the time but he didn’t become a distraction and he gave you reasons to give him the ball and I bet if you look at targets in those days he got less targets than dez does
 
We’ve seen Dez be accused like this before and it turned out he wasn’t complaining at all so his body language may not fit the narrative based on his past “blow ups”.

Dez has been complaining all along. You guys just refuse to believe it because you don't want it to be true.
 
Silly post.

Everybody could see what happened.

Did you need a transcript of the terrorists to believe what happened on 911 ?

I guess we can just ignore everyone being wrong about what they "could see...happened" the other times.
 
It seems to be working pretty well for you. Maybe we should try it.

I am not ignoring anything. I am fully aware of how stupid people looked previously when they did what you're doing.

Apparently, some people don't learn.
 
Noah Brown does everything Dez Bryant does at literally less than 1/30th of the cost. We should cut Dex and play Brown in place of him and save a ton on the cap. In fact brown is better than Dez in that he isn't constantly melting down or berating his QB. That's a win win for everyone. Especially the cap and Dak.

This is absolutely silly. Brown was a bit player who likely won't ever be more than that. Dez had a lot of issues this year and I can understand wanting to move on from him, but if we don't get a true No. 1 to replace him, we are not going to be better off.
 
If we are going to keep Dak as the QB, it might be best to spend our resources on athletic TEs like Kelcie than a stud WR.
I'd still draft a fast WR in later rounds who can get behind a defense when Dak is scrambling around. A younger version of Butler who could develop into someone who is more consistent than Butler.
 
This is absolutely silly. Brown was a bit player who likely won't ever be more than that. Dez had a lot of issues this year and I can understand wanting to move on from him, but if we don't get a true No. 1 to replace him, we are not going to be better off.

Dez isn't a number one. It's pure folly to think he is an asset to the team at his current level of play. Cutting him outright is a net positive.
 
He wants the ball and I get that but he got the ball and fumbled, he got another pass that was behind him but he was stopped so an elite wr should have caught it
He has nearly half the entire teams drops this year and what he does best doesn’t match what Dak does best
Dak is here for another couple years for sure and I think for both guys a divorce is the best thing for both parties

Definitely had a tremendously bad game at the worst moment and has hurt us with his drops this year. However, I think the biggest issue is the part you mentioned about what he does best not matching up with what Dak does best. Either we have to fix that or we have to move on.

Unlike some on here, I have no doubt that Dez can be a top receiver again, but he has to be with someone who can make the back-shoulder throws and the lob throws that he can go up and get ... and he has to do a better job of catching the ball than he did this year (but I think this was an anomaly since he hasn't had that problem before).

I consider him somewhat like Anquan Boldin. When he left Arizona for Baltimore, he didn't have the same kind of success he had been having, catching 65 or fewer passes each year for less than 1,000 yards. It looked like his career was done. Then, he went to San Francisco and caught more than 80 passes each of the next two years, topping 1,000 yards each year.

In Bryant's case, he didn't change teams but he changed QBs and he hasn't benefited from it. Put him somewhere where a quarterback treats him like Romo did and he's going to do well.
 
Dez isn't a number one. It's pure folly to think he is an asset to the team at his current level of play. Cutting him outright is a net positive.

It isn't if we're replacing him with Brown. That would be sheer stupidity.
 
I'm down on Dez. Always have been. But I haven't exactly seen anything in Noah Brown to get excited about either.

When the first thing you mention in a WR is his blocking, you probably don't have much of a player there. I'm just saying.
 
Noah Brown does everything Dez Bryant does at literally less than 1/30th of the cost. We should cut Dex and play Brown in place of him and save a ton on the cap. In fact brown is better than Dez in that he isn't constantly melting down or berating his QB. That's a win win for everyone. Especially the cap and Dak.

If you are going to make a thread and title it Noah Brown, then make it about Noah Brown.
Not another hate on Dez thread.

We don’t need anymore hate on Dez threads and remarks. It is all this forum has become.
 
Definitely had a tremendously bad game at the worst moment and has hurt us with his drops this year. However, I think the biggest issue is the part you mentioned about what he does best not matching up with what Dak does best. Either we have to fix that or we have to move on.

Unlike some on here, I have no doubt that Dez can be a top receiver again, but he has to be with someone who can make the back-shoulder throws and the lob throws that he can go up and get ... and he has to do a better job of catching the ball than he did this year (but I think this was an anomaly since he hasn't had that problem before).

I consider him somewhat like Anquan Boldin. When he left Arizona for Baltimore, he didn't have the same kind of success he had been having, catching 65 or fewer passes each year for less than 1,000 yards. It looked like his career was done. Then, he went to San Francisco and caught more than 80 passes each of the next two years, topping 1,000 yards each year.

In Bryant's case, he didn't change teams but he changed QBs and he hasn't benefited from it. Put him somewhere where a quarterback treats him like Romo did and he's going to do well.
I agree
Dez can still be an impactful player but what he does best is not what Dak does best
Dak can be a good QB but he’s never gonna be Tony Romo
Two different type of players
Dak is gonna be the QB for the foreseeable future. Time to build the offense to match what he does best and let dez go where he can be his best
 

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