Update: Dez cut his finger making soup - Post #27

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DandyDon52

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These guys so no way to Dez and soup story.


they said he cut the inside of his hand, so he would have to be holding the carrots in his hand and then cutting them lol.
So now if he has drops in phil game his supporters will say his hand is still sore.
If he wasnt catching passes, in practice, it means the cuts were deep.
 

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they said he cut the inside of his hand, so he would have to be holding the carrots in his hand and then cutting them lol.
So now if he has drops in phil game his supporters will say his hand is still sore.
If he wasnt catching passes, in practice, it means the cuts were deep.

Exactly, I used to own a restaurant and have never seen people cut vegetables mid air. Put them on cutting board and you chop. Make a mistake and outside fingers are cut, I am just tired of this guy no more excuses ,one more incident on field he has to be shipped out of here.
 

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Exactly, I used to own a restaurant and have never seen people cut vegetables mid air. Put them on cutting board and you chop. Make a mistake and outside fingers are cut, I am just tired of this guy no more excuses ,one more incident on field he has to be shipped out of here.
People also slice carrots length-wise and palm could be exposed
 

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He was horse collared from the side. His knee was done the moment the defender grabbed him while sliding into his knee. It was not a matter of Dez fighting for extra yards.

Stupidity does offend me sometimes, I suppose. And the notion that Dez's knee injury is in any way, shape, or form his fault is stupid. Think he's a moron, but don't be believe stupid stuff to justify it.

It was absolutely 100% because he refused to go down. Whether you agree with that or not is up to you. However, if you disagree, Im not going to insult you. Enjoy
 

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maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. As for me, I don't hate Dez at all but I hate what he does. Especially when it keeps him off the field.

A little bit of love hate with Dez. Personally I think he is overrated a bit. And he could be a much better receiver if he was more intelligent and ran better routes. The guy could be all world. I also think he allows his emotions to affect his game at times. And I definitely think the aggressive, reckless way that he plays increases his likeliness of getting injured. And its only going to get worse the older he gets. As we are seeing.

And the newfound knowledge that he has historically been late or absent from meetings his entire career tells you much about his maturity, selfishness, dedication, and lack of leadership qualities.

But when he plays great, you have to love that part of it. Its just not enough for me. He could be much better.
 

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First brady running with scissors.....now dez going norman bates on some carrots....sheesh.

Btw, this injury screams of major league baseball
 

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It was absolutely 100% because he refused to go down. Whether you agree with that or not is up to you. However, if you disagree, Im not going to insult you. Enjoy

You think Dez is a moron and I don't think too highly of your cognitive abilities. It's all good.
 

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Little update from Jerry on the idea of trading Dez, for anybody who cares about such things:

"That's actually the very first I've seen or heard of that," the Cowboys owner told KRLD-FM on Friday, according to Jon Machota of the Dallas Morning News. "That's absurd. We may have been blessed with our depth because we're having some young receivers come on, but make no mistake about it, Dez Bryant's a major difference-maker. We got a long way to go. He singularly can make a difference in big games. We're anxious to get him back.

"There are no plans, no thought, I've not even had a bad dream about trading him."

http://www.thescore.com/news/1133815
 
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