Dez admits to assaulting his mother?

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Richie Whitt ‏@richiewhitt
Source w/ DeSoto Police tells me Dez Bryant admitted to assaulting his mother when he turned himself in on Monday. Details at 2 @1053RAGE

That seemingly can be taken down a number of paths I guess.

I also heard shaun sharriff say this morning that whitt also has a story that the cowboys insisted dez get away from his family and remove himself from them and he was doing just that last saturday when all this happened.

very interesting if true.....

hopefully we will get some truth to all of this so it can go away......rookie camp starts wednesday morning and I hope this isnt all that is talked about.....

edit-he was just on with rj choppy and shan...I guess rj choppy has been told also that dez was in the process of dissolving his relationship with his family and this all happened.

also richie apparently has been told dez admitted he did in fact hit his mom and all that stuff....

they all speculated he will get suspended for two games after talking to goodell about this...
 
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Dez didnt really hit his mom, the hat did lol. I hear alot of people say why would he be around there this and that. We all have to remember thats his mother. Right or wrong we love our parents. Dez while immature seems to be a family type of guy and wont ever cut his mom off. IDK i dont think he'll be suspended. Probably a big fine if you ask me. Goddell needs to take into account the situation and who its involved. The guy wasnt a club wasnt out up to no good. A family dispute that got out of hand. He left turned himself in. Stupid mistake but its not the same type of thing as dumerville peterson ect
 

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Well shit.

dont put too much stock into this, whitt is a douchebag and shariff doesnt know squat bout anything.

whitt and choppy are connected though....so there has to be some truth in all of this.
 

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dont put too much stock into this, whitt is a douchebag and shariff doesnt know squat bout anything.

whitt and choppy are connected though....so there has to be some truth in all of this.

Please give us more conflicted message updates theebs, we appreciate all the work you do here at the dcu.
 

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Please give us more conflicted message updates theebs, we appreciate all the work you do here at the dcu.

sorry just passing the info. Whitt and choppy do have lots of sources but they also do nothing but slander everything about the team 24/7 so I am just saying sometimes even when they have news they turn it into something else.

sorry about being confusing.
 
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Reminds me of the movie The Fighter. Family members don’t always have your best interests in mind. Not sure Dez has the mental toughness to be apart from his mother.
 

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http://www.dallascowboys.com/news/a...e-Bryant/33949e89-cd51-4505-b0cc-d1e91a0f5dd3

The tight end is among the first Cowboys players to comment on the incident.
As much as the spotlight is on league and Cowboys administrators to help Dez Bryant and make sure he learns a lesson from this recent misstep, there’s also a place for team leaders to step up.

One Cowboys captain, Jason Witten, actually comes from a more similar background to Bryant than many realize. During his childhood, Witten was exposed to domestic violence, but persevered through it, and now fights against the problem and supports victims through his foundation.

Among the first teammates to comment on the situation, Witten offered support for Bryant when speaking at the American Century Celebrity Golf Championship in Lake Tahoe.

"I support him as a teammate," Witten told NFL.com. "Obviously, he’s a good young man that’s going to be a phenomenal football player, and I was saddened to see that. I do support him. I don’t know enough about it to really comment much more than that, but he’s a good teammate and obviously, hopefully, we can work through it."
 

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So bryant smacked his mom with his hat in the grill, smacked her hands and wrists, and pushed her away? and theyre filing charges for that?

Bad choice by Bryant but i think this is media blowing it up and police setting an example that celebs wont receive special treatment. I believe in cases like this police just ask parties to seperate and one leave the house.
 

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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2012/07/20/whitts-end-7-20-12/

*This is gonna be short and not-so-sweet. Honestly, it’s difficult to be snarky when you awake to the news of the Colorado theater shootings. When you’re not safe at the movies, it’s a sad day for America.

*Talked to a source within the DeSoto Police Department this morning. He says that, according to one of the detectives working the case, Dez Bryant admitted to assaulting his mother when he turned himself in to the cops Monday afternoon. That would explain Dez’s silence. His lack of a statement. His sudden absence from Twitter. He did it. And he’s ashamed. At least that’s my theory.

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also, just read this on dcfanatics blog so thanks to him for the link....

I blame everything bad on deion sanders so I am cool with this...

http://buzztap.com/link.jsp?id=1203...eed&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed
Dez Bryant: A former colleague is worried
Posted by Berry Tramelon July 19, 2012M at 3:30 pm I got a call Thursday morning from Bryan Gilmore, who wanted to talk about my Dez Bryant column in the Thursday Oklahoman. Basically, I wrote about Dez’s horrible upbringing in his hometown of Lufkin, Texas, and how it continues to curse him. You can read the column here.


Miami Dolphins wide receiver Bryan Gilmore (82) makes a catch Monday, Aug. 8, 2005 during second quarter of the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.
Gilmore read the column and was moved to reach out to someone because he knows a little about being an NFL wide receiver from Lufkin. He was one. Gilmore went from Lufkin to Midwestern State in Wichita Falls, Texas, and then on to the NFL, where he played eight seasons, with the Cardinals, Dolphins and 49ers. He wasn’t a star. Gilmore had just 53 career catches and no touchdowns.

But in 2006, in Gilmore’s seventh season in the league, he contacted Dez, because he had heard of the latest Lufkin star. When he saw Dez play, he knew Dez was something special. “You could start for the San Francisco 49ers right now,” Gilmore told Dez, who then was a senior in high school.

Gilmore said he tried to act as a mentor to Dez, but that didn’t take after Dez hooked up with Deion Sanders sometime in Dez’s OSU career. “If you want to call out someone, call out Deion Sanders,” Gilmore said. “He didn’t even call me after that. I personally tried to keep him away from that.”

Association with Deion led to an NCAA investigation that caused Dez to become ineligible for most of his final OSU season, after Dez lied to NCAA investigators about his relationship. Deion later publicly denounced Dez after some of Dez’s missteps after joining the Dallas Cowboys. “Wrote him off,” Gilmore said.

Gilmore said all the stories about Dez’s homelife are true. When Gilmore met Dez, he was living with a girlfriend’s uncle. “Nobody really knows that this kid has been like homeless,” Gilmore said. ”Enough is enough. Somebody needs to intercede. I still love him and I’m praying for him. He really is a good kid. This is disturbing.”

I have no idea if Bryan Gilmore is someone who could help Dez. But someone like Bryan Gilmore is exactly what Dez needs. Someone who spent eight years in the NFL with less than top-shelf talent and knows what it takes to stick around the league, how being a good citizen will extend a career. Someone who knows Dez’s background and what he’s up against. Someone who is not all about flash and PR.
 

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the first special edition the jerry jones show is on tomorrow night....
he sat down with mickey so it should be interesting to see what he says..

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Theebs, youre my boy. Only poster that consistently posts meaningful shit that I can't find on my own. Thanks
 

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Theebs, youre my boy. Only poster that consistently posts meaningful shit that I can't find on my own. Thanks

no prob.

I got that picture from Scott purcell...He runs the cowboys blue star media...so he is the honcho on all the tv shows and in house video work...

if you follow him on twitter you will get some cool stuff sometimes here and there.
 
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