ElGatoGrande
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72 on 300 attempts for Dez.
65 on 75 attempts for Irvin.
Wonder how Irvins career would have fared with Dak. I actually don't think Irvins career would have fared as well with Romo either. Irvins strengths matched Aikmans. Dez strengths matched Romo well.72 on 300 attempts for Dez.
65 on 75 attempts for Irvin.
I agree, Just beating a dead horse here. Same threads over and overOh thank God, another Dez thread. We need more of those.
I hate when he gives defenses tells by pretending to run block a play in the same manner he would in shorts on the first day of training camp.
Would have been perfectly said if it included "a QB who can throw more than one route to Dez."That was perfectly said.....except I'm not quite ready to move from him yet.
Wonder how Irvins career would have fared with Dak. I actually don't think Irvins career would have fared as well with Romo either. Irvins strengths matched Aikmans. Dez strengths matched Romo well.
I just read Jenkins is out for the Giants, look for Dez to have a big game and people here flip flopping.
Sigh. The title was supposed to be "We agree".
I would say 100 yards is a big game and I would gladly take it.Define big game? For Dez, a huge achievement would be simply be a 100 yard game. It's been over a year since he has had one (in the regular season).
Why won't you discuss the 104? Because it doesn't fit your narrative.
You said "It's a well-known fact that he isn't able to manage getting sufficient separation to be consistently effective now"
FACTS: Here's some of the best in the leagues stats
Yards of separation/target in 2017:
Dez Bryant: 2.4
A.J. Green: 2.4
Emmanuel Sanders: 2.4
Julio Jones: 2.3
Mike Evans: 2.2
DeAndre Hopkins: 2.1
You said "was gradually regressing with Romo as well".
FACT-In 2014 (last year with a competent passer) 88 for 1320 and 16tds. That was a career year for him.
You said "not an elite WR who manages catching a high percentage of his targets to the tune of over 51%".
FACT-. Dez Has 102 targets this season, with 53 catches, per PFF 60 of those targets were uncatchable. Just because he's targeted doesn't mean that the passes are on target, but I will say that he's had too many drops this year.
You said "Capable CBs routinely shadow him these days".
OPINION- Maybe that has as much to do with Dak as it does Dez.
Dez WAS great but he could have been so much better. Romo had no problem throwing to guys that arent open and throwing up for grabs. Dak obviously does. And I cant say I blame him.
So with Dez now on the downside of his career, his over paid salary, and the fact that he no longer suits the new franchise QB.....................its time for him to go.
Well put sir.It's unfortunate that his salary outweighs his production these days but I'll blame the front office for that, not Dez, who just isn't what he once was. Separation has always come hard for him, though. I'd say that he was once considerably better than average but now, pretty average and unfortunately, over-generously compensated. It's high time to draft an extremely talented and consistent WR, no doubt there.
The question isn't whether Dez is a good receiver or not. The question is..... is he worth his salary at this point in his career? Big difference.
Right on sarge!
