Moss had 6 straight 1000 yard seasons. Dez has 3 out of 6. I'm not arguing that Dez can't be a supreme talent. But he's just not consistent and can be taken out of games if an opposing player gets in his head. I mean, as was mentioned before, this is year #7. Debate it all you want. It is what it is.
How many games did Moss miss compared to Dez though?
This yr and his rookie yr Dez missed significant time with injuries. The only other yr he didn't get to 1000 he missed one game, and he finished that yr with 928 yds. Its likely he could have gone over the 1000 mark with that other game under his belt.
One of the reasons I suggested your logic was flawed on the "100 yds per game" statement is because you don't take in to account how many times he is actually thrown the ball. Last yr he ranked only 12th in number of times targeted (46 less than the player with the most), but he ranked 8th in receiving yds per game and 12th in total receptions. He did rank 1st in TD's though. The previous year Bryant ranked 6th in times targeted (21 fewer than the player with the most) and 13th in yds receiving (3rd in touchdowns though). 2012 he ranked 14th in times targeted (67 fewer than the player with the most and still behind Witten on our team in times targeted) but he ranked 6th in yards and 3rd again in touchdowns. In 2011 he ranked 40th in the league in times targeted (78 fewer than the player with the most and again 2nd to Witten on our team) but he ranked 29th in yds and 6th in tds.
There is no dispute he is the #1 WR here, but in 2 of his 4 full years he want even targeted the most on this team (Witten was) and in all but one yr he ranks well behind the league leaders in times targeted. This suggests one of two things, perhaps even both 1) The team doesn't do a good enough job finding ways to get Bryant the ball and/or 2) Romo has chosen to find other guys who are open in lieu of forcing him the ball more.