Love 'im or hate 'im---Dez Bryant has proven that he can play the game with spectacular results. Can't wait for him to return to the Cowboy lineup next season.
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl...e=NFLHeadlines
Love 'im or hate 'im---Dez Bryant has proven that he can play the game with spectacular results. Can't wait for him to return to the Cowboy lineup next season.
http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nfl...e=NFLHeadlines
Last edited by Bullaholic; 12-06-2010 at 02:07 PM.
Bad news for yall, good news for our defense! dez is a threat to take it to the house everytime he touches the ball, that's one less weapon Philly has to defend against.
Just imagine a 6'3" 210 lb. DeSean Jackson, Keith....Originally posted by Keith7
OVER-RATED
with a fraction of the productionOriginally posted by Bullaholic
Just imagine a 6'3" 210 lb. DeSean Jackson, Keith....
If he somehow ended up with the Eagles, you would think he was the best thing since sliced bread!!
meh.. we have three receivers better than him so I'll pass.Originally posted by Ranger Mom
If he somehow ended up with the Eagles, you would think he was the best thing since sliced bread!!
Well of course you are gonna say that NOW!!Originally posted by Keith7
meh.. we have three receivers better than him so I'll pass.
Bryant will smash every record ever put up by Jackson. He's almost as fast and a heck of a lot more physical---plus, he doesn't take the sideline or go down before being tackled. BTW- unlike you, I do have respect for the fact that Jackson got a concussion from a hit, and I wish him no further injury.Originally posted by Keith7
with a fraction of the production
HmmOriginally posted by Keith7
with a fraction of the production
Desean's first year
16 games 62 Rec 912 yards TWO TDs...1 TD on KO return
And he was a starter
Dez bryant
12 Games 45 Rec 651 yards SIX TDs and TWO TDs on punt returns as a 3rd WR
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LOL, I could almost hear you screaming that at your screen.Originally posted by Ranger Mom
Well of course you are gonna say that NOW!!
JEALOUS.Originally posted by Keith7
OVER-RATED
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Your stats seem to be a little off. Dez Bryant only has 561 yards through 12 games. He was on pace for 748 yards.. Can you say Patrick Crayton?Originally posted by Txbroadcaster
Hmm
Desean's first year
16 games 62 Rec 912 yards TWO TDs...1 TD on KO return
And he was a starter
Dez bryant
12 Games 45 Rec 651 yards SIX TDs and TWO TDs on punt returns as a 3rd WR
And Bryant was the cowgirls third receiver? Tell that to Kitna who threw to him (18 targets) as much as Miles Austin (19 targets - 8 of which came against Indy) and more than Roy Williams (14 targets).
Your post is laughable.
Another factor you failed to mention is that Desean Jackson was the only real weapon on that team. He faced double coverage as a rookie and still put up those numbers.
Something should be said about Jackson's maturity as a rookie. He wasn't bickering with veterans in training camp because he had a big head.
Also remember that Jackson was a second round steal while Bryant appears to be destined to be a first round trade-up bust.
REALISTICOriginally posted by Eagle 1
JEALOUS.
Originally posted by Keith7
Your stats seem to be a little off. Dez Bryant only has 561 yards through 12 games. He was on pace for 748 yards.. Can you say Patrick Crayton?
And Bryant was the cowgirls third receiver? Tell that to Kitna who threw to him (18 targets) as much as Miles Austin (19 targets - 8 of which came against Indy) and more than Roy Williams (14 targets).
Your post is laughable.
Another factor you failed to mention is that Desean Jackson was the only real weapon on that team. He faced double coverage as a rookie and still put up those numbers.
Something should be said about Jackson's maturity as a rookie. He wasn't bickering with veterans in training camp because he had a big head.
Also remember that Jackson was a second round steal while Bryant appears to be destined to be a first round trade-up bust.
Sorry i flipped the two digits in putting them on here OMG how terrible of me.
About Jackson and maturity
There’s nothing wrong with a head coach or a quarterback getting on a receiver for, what’s preceived to be, a lack of effort. Jackson has had some maturity issues in the past and if Reid felt as though his receiver needed a wake up call, then so be it.
http://www.scoresreport.com/tag/desean-jackson/
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...n_Jackson.html
So declining to do pre game warm ups sure shows some maturity huh?..oh yea that happened this year, so good to seem him maturing in his 3rd year as a pro
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