We need to call more plays for dez bryant

CaptainMorgan;4193977 said:
There's no doubt he has the IQ of a special person. Dont confuse atheltic ability with brain ability. Dez is about as dumb as they come.

Dez is not dumb. He is immature. There is a certain type of stupid that goes with being young that he has.

That is very different from not having brain ability.
 
On the shovel pass, Dez was 1 on 1, the safety was run blitzing.

Dez beat a triple-team in that same quarter, and on the other side, Robinson had 1 on 1 against the corner and smoked him towards the end zone, Romo didn't pull the trigger, instead, he pulled the ball down and started scrambling before the pressure had even gotten there.

I think this is a direct result of the Lions debacle. I think he's a little gun shy right now, but he needs to get past that game and start slinging the ball without worrying if it's going to get intercepted. If EVER, I see 1 on 1 coverage on Dez or Austin, I'm throwing it, no questions asked.

On the flip side, Dez needs to get his butt in motion with the route running. He has good stats for his first 16 games, but if he were to dive in to the learning of detailed routes, and the play-book, he would be absolutely unstoppable, of course unless they triple team him, in which case Garrett needs to start sending him on drag routes across the field.

And I will also include Austin in the conversation, who needs to concentrate more on catching the ball, vs, what he'll do afterwards.

So there, all of them got criticism, not just 1 person. :D
 
Seen this problem of "trust" before with this offense. And the common demoniator remains.
 
hornitosmonster;4194020 said:
And for the record, I never said Dez wasn't ultra athletically gifted. Because he is. He just isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I can't explain why you correlate catching passes and IQ. What I said is he runs the wrong routes and that he is dumb, which is true until proven otherwise.


I see your one those posters who move the mark to fit your argument, don't worry I'm done you win.

And for the record, I never said Dez wasn't ultra athletically gifted. Because he is. He just isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I can't explain why you correlate catching passes and IQ. What I said is he runs the wrong routes and that he is dumb, which is true until proven otherwise.

Bryant scored a 16 on the Wonderlic test. The average score is 20, which correlates to an IQ of 100.

So using simple ratio conversion

20 16
--- = ---
100 X

20X = 1600

X = 80

80 = pretty low IQ

We do know Dez was in special education under an emotional disability as well as a learning disability.

So there you go...[/QUOTE]


Wonderlic is horrible for measuring a persons intellect.
 
hornitosmonster;4194020 said:
And for the record, I never said Dez wasn't ultra athletically gifted. Because he is. He just isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I can't explain why you correlate catching passes and IQ. What I said is he runs the wrong routes and that he is dumb, which is true until proven otherwise.


I see your one those posters who move the mark to fit your argument, don't worry I'm done you win.

And for the record, I never said Dez wasn't ultra athletically gifted. Because he is. He just isn't the sharpest tool in the shed. I can't explain why you correlate catching passes and IQ. What I said is he runs the wrong routes and that he is dumb, which is true until proven otherwise.

Bryant scored a 16 on the Wonderlic test. The average score is 20, which correlates to an IQ of 100.

So using simple ratio conversion

20 16
--- = ---
100 X

20X = 1600

X = 80

80 = pretty low IQ

We do know Dez was in special education under an emotional disability as well as a learning disability.

So there you go...[/QUOTE]

Are you really using the Wonderlic to score a persons IQ.

Dan Marino scored a 14 so he must have been a drooling ******. :laugh2:

http://www.personality-and-aptitude-career-tests.com/nfl-wonderlic-test.html
 
Cowboys need to call more plays for Dez Bryant - but cannot and will not until Dez understands what it takes to understand and execute them.

Michael Irvin should be hired to be his mentor, adviser, savior, whatever title...
 

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