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Why not?
Last thing I want to see is a whiney tantrum throwing diva on the sidelines. Not only no, but hell no.
Why not?
A Leopard can’t change his spots. Howard will eventually do what he always does and that’s ruing lockeroom chemistry.I'm a Laker fan. Nobody saw Dwight Howard (locker room cancer for over 6 different NBA teams) being a team first guy this year with the Lakers. He even butted heads with Kobe last time he was there. But...he somehow got humbled and (finally) saw the light. In short: he balling and the Lakers are benefiting from his resurgence.
If Dwight can change, Dez can change. If he has anything left in the tank, MM needs to at least kick the tires.
Being a blocker outside against smaller DBs is entirely different than blocking on the O-Line against OTs and LBs that are much larger guys, and different from being the attacker whereas blocking from TE at times requires helping pick up attacking blitzers.He was a good blocker and have you seen Witten.. he just gets in peoples way he’s not some awesome blocker. It would be nice to get some run after the catch from the TE position for a change.
Rocky, can a man change? A leopard lives by instinct. He's been injured and put out to pasture, not many teams came calling and he thought he would be in demand. Life has a way of humbling some people and teaching some very hard lessons.A Leopard can’t change his spots. Howard will eventually do what he always does and that’s ruing lockeroom chemistry.
It's hard to make a limited roster simply as a guy who can occasionally outjump other players in the end zone, and it would need to be seen if the achilles injury has hurt that leaping ability some.At the very least, he'd be a good red zone weapon for Dak to completely miss on.
Yes, people can change but Dez has showed no signs of it. I mean he’s still dissing Garrett to this day. Maybe Garrett deserves it who know, but you don’t come out on Twitter and disparage a coach that just got fired. So I don’t think Dez has changed. He was a one trick pony WR to begin with and has gotten older, slower and certainly less athletic. Also, I don’t think an ole school coach like MM would want to bring him into his locker room.Rocky, can a man change? A leopard lives by instinct. He's been injured and put out to pasture, not many teams came calling and he thought he would be in demand. Life has a way of humbling some people and teaching some very hard lessons.
I wonder how many times he sat there watching the Cowboys, and I think he watched every game, thinking to himself 'I should be there' and eventually did that evolve into 'why am I not there'?
And even if they did, how would Cooper, if they keep him, respond to Bryant's strong personality? They wouldn't consider him at TE, it would have to be as a slot or 4th WR.
At the very least, he'd be a good red zone weapon for Dak to completely miss on.
It's hard to make a limited roster simply as a guy who can occasionally outjump other players in the end zone, and it would need to be seen if the achilles injury has hurt that leaping ability some.
Dez as tightend is interesting as hell.
Last thing I want to see is a whiney tantrum throwing diva on the sidelines. Not only no, but hell no.
Good points.Yes, people can change but Dez has showed no signs of it. I mean he’s still dissing Garrett to this day. Maybe Garrett deserves it who know, but you don’t come out on Twitter and disparage a coach that just got fired. So I don’t think Dez has changed. He was a one trick pony WR to begin with and has gotten older, slower and certainly less athletic. Also, I don’t think an ole school coach like MM would want to bring him into his locker room.
Why not?
Could have been? Maybe, although I think it's far from certain to assume he could have reached anything like the levels TO did. But even if that is true, TE is a different position than WR, Dez will turn 32 during the 2020 season, and he hasn't played in 2 years and has had an achilles injury in the meantime.Dez Bryant could've been one of the best catch and run WR's there has ever been. Like Owens.
Garrett insisted on him running 9 routes all game though.
Dez should've been targeted on quick screens, slants, drags, and let him go. He was so hard for DB's to bring down but Dallas always wanted him running that 9 route and going for 50/50 balls.
Dallas has always called an offense that allows the defense to take away your best players and Owens, Dez, Miles, and Cooper have all been a victim of that for stretches.
Could have been? Maybe, although I think it's far from certain to assume he could have reached anything like the levels TO did. But even if that is true, TE is a different position than WR, Dez will turn 32 during the 2020 season, and he hasn't played in 2 years and has had an achilles injury in the meantime.
He's not really going to play TE. He just want to work the middle of the field like an Anquan Boldin or Larrry Fitzgerald.
He'll never play TE and that's not what he meant anyways.