Bob Sacamano
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I can only imagine some of the dorks in here front and center in front of the TV throwing up the X whenever Dez catches a TD. Buncha fan boys.
I can only imagine some of the dorks in here front and center in front of the TV throwing up the X whenever Dez catches a TD. Buncha fan boys.
We see now why you think that. Not paying attention to what is actually being posted. I have never "devalued" Dez in fact it is just the opposite - I don't believe we can afford the kind of contract he is going to be able to command. We can make him play under the tag this year, and next if necessary. But after that he gets his money either from us or someone else.You.
Jerruh?The only people who understand what needs to be done are the small percentage of professional executives and coaches that have resumes experience winning multiple Super Bowl.
We see now why you think that. Not paying attention to what is actually being posted. I have never "devalued" Dez in fact it is just the opposite - I don't believe we can afford the kind of contract he is going to be able to command. We can make him play under the tag this year, and next if necessary. But after that he gets his money either from us or someone else.
Dez Bryant led in receptions in 6 games last season. Four other receivers led in the remaining 10 games. He had 4 or less receptions in 7 games. He had a total of 4 100 yard games last season, tied for 13th place in the NFL. The Cowboys philosophy involves a variety of receiving options.
Of course you have devalued him... You've claimed that we will be fine without him. That's devaluing him.We see now why you think that. Not paying attention to what is actually being posted. I have never "devalued" Dez in fact it is just the opposite - I don't believe we can afford the kind of contract he is going to be able to command. We can make him play under the tag this year, and next if necessary. But after that he gets his money either from us or someone else.
Of course you have devalued him... You've claimed that we will be fine without him. That's devaluing him.
Now you may have said we can't afford the contract he will demand or deserve. But that wouldn't be the first time you've talked out of both sides of your mouth.
No it's not. It is realizing the realities of the NFL. There will still be people catching Tony's passes. It's always happened. If he leaves or goes down with a season ending injury or something, it's not the end of the world.Of course you have devalued him... You've claimed that we will be fine without him. That's devaluing him.
I do get that. What you don't get is, defenses would have to adjust as the season progresses, they wouldn't know who to try to take away. All our tendencies, the "book" on us, would be out the window. What, you think they would just man-up on us? Nobody does that anymore not even Seattle. If they did we would eat them alive.You just don't get it. It's not just about people catching passes, its about the overall impact he has on the offense.
You can try to spin it however you want...No it's not. It is realizing the realities of the NFL.
Literally zero people think Dez is God, or that if he leaves, then we'll somehow shut down the passing game cause there will be no one else to catch passes.There will still be people catching Tony's passes. It's always happened. If he leaves or goes down with a season ending injury or something, it's not the end of the world.
He's not God.
It was said right here in this thread, that our offense collapses if Dez isn't in it.if he leaves, then we'll somehow shut down the passing game cause there will be no one else to catch passes.
That speaks well to how people can't read for comprehension, or just make it say what they want, or just outright fucking lie about what is said and not at all to what I am actually saying and thinking. More idiots saying the same thing does not reality make.More than one person though has claimed you're devaluing Dez.
You just don't know that and can't know until we find out. No one else on the roster has had the opportunities Desmond has. We might well have a hidden superstar or two on this roster at the wideout position.The fact of the matter is NO ONE on the WR depth chart is the threat to catch the types of passes and score the types of touchdowns that Dez is.
Agreed.Here is one position, which I also share:
The Dallas Cowboys could never be a better team without Dez Bryant this season than they would if they had him.
No, you can't say that unequivocally. There is a chance they could be better... there is a chance they could be worse. I don't understand how you can admit that they can't be as good without Dez than they would be with him... then turn around and say either way they're better than last season. You admit that there is a drop off in talent with the known Dez if he's not playing... somehow you know that the progress made in other areas equals a better team anyway?Here is a further breakdown:...
The Cowboys have done some awesome things talentwise over the past couple seasons and they have a lot to be excited about when it comes to this rookie class. Building a talented team the right way can result in a snowball effect where they really begin to separate from the other teams. The Dallas Cowboys are on the edge of that surface and they can really take a giant leap this season.
With or without DeMarco Murray and Dez Bryant, they will be a better team than they were last season.
This is all conjecture.This will be the result of great young talent learning more, gaining experience, and becoming more familiar with the system and their teammates. It will be contributed to by coaches that are great teachers and can expand on their game plans due to their familiarity with each other. The team from top to bottom has come together and they are not just a bunch of talented player. They are a real team. This means that they can be more productive together than individually.
This is just a simple statement on the state of the league now. We all know you can't just pay anyone whatever they demand now, and that it affects the cap and every other player on the roster.This Cowboy team has so much talent that, within a couple years, they will have no choice but to assist other teams in stocking talent by releasing those players they can't afford to keep.
If we pay Dez Bryant what he wants then we may be unable to keep more than one of the young offensive linemen that we have. What about the other positions?
The salary cap is a 53 (or whatever number players if you want to nitpick) piece pie. Each player gets a piece, nobody is left out. But some pieces are big and some are small. The most basic math that anyone can understand, the more you give to one, the less you have to give another.
The decision on what to pay Dez Bryant will have repercussions down the road, pretty big ones. The Cowboys are still working on fixing the salary cap while dealing with a nice chunk of dead money paid to players no longer on the team. The Cowboys made a huge decision a few months ago to let DeMarco go, yes, they let him go. A contract at 5 million a year is an insult when you consider what he had accomplished, not only last season but the previous three. This guy was a legitimate threat, both as a runner and receiver, and we didn't pay him 8 million a year. And don't even start because I have the numbers to destroy that myth. DeMarco has some great years ahead of him.
It was a tough decision. They said they had to make some hard choices but no, they were somewhat cowardly about it. Why do I say that? Because there are untouchables on this team.
What is Jason Witten's salary this season? How old is he? What direction has his productivity taken recently? Will it go back up at the age of 33? Would you say that the Cowboys made a pretty significant investment in a replacement they have been grooming?
Do you see what I mean?
I'm not devaluing him, nobody can do that. The "market" decides value. The salary cap decides that. Circumstances surrounding team structure can decide that.
I want to keep Dez Bryant. I want to keep Jason and I wanted to keep DeMarco. Being Captain Obvious, I don't wan to lose any talented player. I miss the earlier decades when your guys were yours for their career unless they were cut or traded. These days, the guy you love today is the guy you might be rooting against tomorrow. Fan loyalty becomes an emotional detriment.
I agree with this too and will take this moment to point out, no one's asserted they would be better without him. But I believe is IS possible even if remotely.The Dallas Cowboys could never be a better team without Dez Bryant this season than they would if they had him.
It does NOT. It merely states FACT. YOU are writing the rest of the fanboi nonsense, into it.When you come at it from the point that the team has had other 1000 yard WRs before Dez, and they'll have some after him, that minimizes his impact on this team.