I wouldn't want him on the team. He acts like a fool. Get him off.
I wouldn't want him on the team. He acts like a fool. Get him off.
Good thing you don't run a team
Why? Because he's good? I don't care. There are many good receivers. What were his numbers tonight? Huh? Go check.
My point is this. You don't need to act that way on the sidelines. You just don't. Screaming at his team about being pissed off they are letting the Bears come back. I understand getting people jacked up and all, but he's acting like an idiot. That stuff wouldn't be happening under other coaches....but in Dallas....he does and it always will.
The Cowboys won't make the playoffs. For the team they have had over the years, probably the biggest upset of professional sports teams in recent history. They are not that good. Can't close the big games.
Having guys like Dez Bryant acting like that just further shows why the Cowboys are not and will not be a championship team.
I can tell you have never played team sports. Ask any of his teammates if they want him on the team, what do you think the answer is? Idiot.
BTW did YOU check the stats? He led the team with 6 catches for 82 yards.
Jeeze. Why so angry? No real need to call me an idiot. Have you ever had a friendly conversation with someone? Ever have a different opinion about something? Do you always get this mad?Listen, I 100% see what you are saying. My original post was to see what people thought about his outburst. He is known for his absurd sideline outbursts. Do you not watch?In a team environment...during games...during practice...during media conferences...etc...YOU WANT a guy that is a professional. Dez is a good player, but he's an anchor on that team. Do you see Julius Thomas running around screaming at Peyton or the team because they are having a rough quarter? I could name a million other situations. I think it's BS. It just shows the undisciplined organization.
dial it up wrote:
I can tell you have never played team sports. Ask any of his teammates if they want him on the team, what do you think the answer is? Idiot.
Oh man, you are soooo right. Having Dez off the team and having another good receiver would ruin them! No other receiver could have had 6 catches for 82 yards tonight. UNBELIEVABLE! MVP.
Sometimes when someone is so clueless, it is for their own good to be called an idiot. How many games have you been to this year? How much of training camp were you at? If it is more than me, I'll be quiet. Awaiting your response.
Hey "dial it up"...I'm going to bed.
DON"T YOU EVER ASK ME IF I'VE CHECKED THE STATS. I'LL F'KN CHECK YOUR STATS, BUDDY!
Zero games. Thats what I thought.
He can get away with it because he's good. Nobody would tolerate it if he sucked. Also, as it has been already pointed out, he is widely considered to be a good teammate, thus there is no issue with his antics.
Poor leadership skills. If someone doesn't have anything valuable to say, they just yell it, feeling it'll come across as motivational.
Why does Dallas always have a prima donna receiver? Like for the past 15 years they've Bryant/Owens types?
My statement about you ever playing team sports is obviously true.
So let me get this straight, the team lets their foot off the gas in the 4th quarter...two guys start yelling to make sure the team wakes up and finishes off the win(Bryant-best wide out in the nfl, and scandrick-guy who made the game sealing interception in the endzone) and you have a problem with that? Rather just have everyone be quiet and let the bears come back. Idiot.
BTW Tom Brady does this every time something doesn't go his way:
http://www.nfl.com/videos/new-england-patriots/0ap2000000243422/Brady-s-boiling-point
Or Aaron Rodgers?
http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/170008236.html
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dial it up wrote:
I can tell you have never played team sports. Ask any of his teammates if they want him on the team, what do you think the answer is? Idiot.
Actually, if football coaches coached with less intensity (players playing at 90% effort rather than 110%) maybe the defender wouldn't over-shoot/miss the tackle so much. Control is better than rage.
You clearly do not know what you are talking about. Dez Bryant is an animated individual. He is a competitor. He wants to win. The team and His teammates view him as a leader. He expresses himself in a loud and outgoing manner and does that to help turn up the competitiveness of his teammates. He's not yelling derogatory comments to his teammates to make them feel worse about themselves. He is trying to amp them up, and that's his way of doing it.
The people who make a big deal about his sideline antics are the media and people like YOU. Do you seem Tony Romo talking negatively about Dez Bryant? What about Jason Witten? Instead, these guys have countlessly defended Bryant. Find me an article from this season stating that Bryant is a hinderance to the team and that even a single teammate is fed up with his antics.
messi wrote:
dial it up wrote:I can tell you have never played team sports. Ask any of his teammates if they want him on the team, what do you think the answer is? Idiot.
Actually, if football coaches coached with less intensity (players playing at 90% effort rather than 110%) maybe the defender wouldn't over-shoot/miss the tackle so much. Control is better than rage.
Stick to soccer.
BTW, please show me a situation where Dez Bryant's 'rage' stopped him from making a play? Actually, show me an example of 'rage' by him period. Please don't show him yelling on the sideline as an example of rage. Im talking about a real example.
Is he shouting encouragement and ripping guys for missing a play?
Football is a rough game. Nothing wrong with getting animated. If his teammates like it why should some un-athletic pink on a message board care.
Can't speak for his teammates, obviously, but if I was on his team and he yelled at me, it would serve only to hurt my feelings and wouldn't encourage me at all.