They've Broken Dez *merge*

ufcrules1

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i love yours too. :p

seriously if i had a dollar for every time romo has had that sappy sulky look on the sidelines in his career i'd have a mansion on white rock lake right now.

We only have to deal with it for 3 or 4 more years man. Just shoot me now!
 

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The offensive staff - I'm sorry, Romo - made exactly one adjustment to give Dez opportunities against the double teams. Embarrassing. I don't think they've "broken" Dez, but it's unbelievable that they still struggle so badly to find creative ways to get him open. They're not even trying, it seems.
 

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It is incredibly sad how the opponent can just take away Dez, and the coaching staff can not find creative ways to counter it. DEZ IS OUR BEST PLAYER. Find ways to get him the ball. Do not just concede and be like oh well, lets just not throw him the ball..ever.
 

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Michael Ervin said it all, no? After he picked the kid for league MVP and has nothing but embarrassment to show for it.

Letting the 88's lead is as intelligent as letting Jerry Jones lead us, don't you think!?

Irvin*

And I disagree. You need players with attitude. I'm tired of seeing guys who don't dive a crap when we lose. It's the loser-mentality that's plagued this team for years. We need accountability and a change in the culture in this organization. You need players like Dez who are going to speak up when something needs to be said, even if some people don't like it. Attitude reflects leadership, and right now this team's attitude stinks.
 

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Attitude? You mean a give-it-to-me-or-I'll-give-up-by-the-2nd-quarter attitude? Yup...that's our salvation. Dez to the rescue.

Dez was dominated...utterly hopeless against Ryan's defense. And he stopped trying before the first half was over.

Stop whining? No. He'll never do that.
 

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It is incredibly sad how the opponent can just take away Dez, and the coaching staff can not find creative ways to counter it. DEZ IS OUR BEST PLAYER. Find ways to get him the ball. Do not just concede and be like oh well, lets just not throw him the ball..ever.

In 3 years Dez will be irrelevant in this league. You better hope he isn't with the Cowboys.
 

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Attitude? You mean a give-it-to-me-or-I'll-give-up-by-the-2nd-quarter attitude? Yup...that's our salvation. Dez to the rescue.

Dez was dominated...utterly hopeless against Ryan's defense. And he stopped trying before the first half was over.

Stop whining? No. He'll never do that.

are you just trolling? on the laundry list of problems, dez is probably #1312. A guy getting that much true double coverage, you would hope the offense can find somebody else make the defense pay.
 

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On the laundry list Dez is #1312 in the list of problems. Agreed.

My post was entirely in response to the folly of those who won't agree that he's also #1312 in the list of solutions.

A savior you'll never find in Dez Bryant...and those who contrive to make him one are grotesque.

Aside from Lee, Scandrick, Hatcher, Smith, Frederick...this team has perhaps no future upside at all.
 

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He played with no passion tonight and i don't blame him, i'm pretty sure he looked around and saw the level of disinterest from the team and said screw it. This man saw the game slipping away in Detroit and was crucified for showing heart & pride, now for this game at least he's fallen in line with the rest of our heartless players. They made no effort to get him the ball until the end of the 3rd when it was already a blowout and there was no hope of coming back.

yea cause the rest of the team were lighting pom poms on fire and shooting roman candles out of their *** in hope.

the need to place singular blame is just ******* pathetic.
 

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yea cause the rest of the team were lighting pom poms on fire and shooting roman candles out of their *** in hope.

the need to place singular blame is just ****ing pathetic.

Did you read his full post? Doesn't seem like it.
 

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Did you read his full post? Doesn't seem like it.

this one?

He played with no passion tonight and i don't blame him, i'm pretty sure he looked around and saw the level of disinterest from the team and said screw it. This man saw the game slipping away in Detroit and was crucified for showing heart & pride, now for this game at least he's fallen in line with the rest of our heartless players. They made no effort to get him the ball until the end of the 3rd when it was already a blowout and there was no hope of coming back.

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the team sucked tonight. to cherry pick an agenda, i hate.
 

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dez is learning the rkg way.

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That's the expression of "we could have had Sean Payton as our HC."
 

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this one?

He played with no passion tonight and i don't blame him, i'm pretty sure he looked around and saw the level of disinterest from the team and said screw it. This man saw the game slipping away in Detroit and was crucified for showing heart & pride, now for this game at least he's fallen in line with the rest of our heartless players. They made no effort to get him the ball until the end of the 3rd when it was already a blowout and there was no hope of coming back.

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the team sucked tonight. to cherry pick an agenda, i hate.

It just seems to me that he's blaming the team for not keeping Dez involved.
 

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smfh.....

If it was so easy then why aren't there more people doing it? That's right, they can't, because they can't endure to type of hard work and commitment it takes. People say they're tired after a 40 hour week, we'll how about a 100 hour week? Please, they get paid the big bucks because it's great entertainment and they're the elite of the elite busting their ***.
 

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If it was so easy then why aren't there more people doing it? That's right, they can't, because they can't endure to type of hard work and commitment it takes. People say they're tired after a 40 hour week, we'll how about a 100 hour week? Please, they get paid the big bucks because it's great entertainment and they're the elite of the elite busting their ***.

a lot of people aren't doing it because they weren't blessed with the god given ability these guys have..? you can work as hard as you want, but without world class athleticism, you aren't making it in the league, period.

why are there so many players out at strip clubs, gettin drunk, doing drugs, and getting in situations they shouldn't be in, if they work so hard?

for god sake, aldon smith checked into rehab for alcoholism! how on earth could someone compete at that level with a debilitating problem like that? His god given athleticism does most of the work, not his mental capabilities.

i doubt 1% of the players in the NFL put in 100 hours a week. and that's during the season. These guys only have to be around the facility 6 months of the year!
 
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