Dez Bryant Only Cowboy Who Plays With That Passion

Discussion in 'Dallas Cowboys' started by markaz, Oct 28, 2013.

  1. markaz

    markaz Resident Cards Fan Staff Member

    Dez Bryant's sideline spat during the Dallas Cowboys' 31-30 loss to the Detroit Lions added insult to injury.

    In an animated sequence late in the third quarter, Bryant lost his cool and directed his anger toward Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo. The star wide receiver apparently was angry that he wasn't being targeted much (he had just two catches to that point).

    NFL Media's Deion Sanders, who has a relationship with Bryant, jumped to Dez's defense Sunday.

    "He is the only guy on that team that plays with that kind of passion. The only guy," Sanders said on NFL Network's "NFL GameDay Highlights. " ... At certain times he shows immaturity. (However), you can't want the passion, mental toughness and aggressiveness on the field but not want it off the field.

    Source: NFL.com
     
  2. ragman

    ragman Pro Bowler Fantasy Guru

    I still say his rant can be a distraction, which the Cowboys don't need.
     
  3. Diesel44

    Diesel44 Serial Killer

    who gives a crap what deion sanders says anyway? I Think he feels guilty for getting dex bryant thrown out of college more than i do anything else. i see a lot of passion by cowboy players,but the only one i see making an butt out of himself and throwing temper tantrums on the sideline is dez bryant!
     
  4. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    Really what other cowboy players do see passion from biases Lee and Dez. Because I don't see it.

    I know I'm in the minority but i don't see the issue in Dez lighting up a fire. Plus it wasn't about him not getting the ball, he's even stated what he was mad at.
     
  5. CaptainStubing

    CaptainStubing Gave her a Dirty Sanchez

    Well, this may be true but i actually blame their coaching staff more than the players. Not only does it seem they don't get this team fired up consistently, but their maddening game plans and play calling cost them games each and every year, which has to take some fire out of the players.