Dez Bryant is ready to go Godzilla up in this bitch

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Dez in his first 2 Years: roughly 4 for 55 yards and .62 td a game

Andre Johnson: 4.5 catches for 60 yards and .31 td a game



If this is dez sucking ass I can't wait to see what happens when he figures it all out

One guy played with David Carr and the other plays with Romo.

Awesome comparison.
 
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Hopefully the full off season programs are successful and he doesn't disappear in second half of games.
 
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20 year old new money dez Bryant confused about credit cards and payments = thug

Jerry and Stephen BLATANTLY violate the salary cap = shrewd
 
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except we spent the whole game trying to get him the ball and its most likely the reason we didnt score enough that game.

Extrapolate? its not that simple, if it was he would have had the type of season already but he hasnt. He hasnt even had a season as good as austin's 09 season who for some reason you think isnt any good.

I hope he turns out to be this beast everyone claims, I dont watch that much college football so when he was at his first camp in 10 I listened to everyone talk about how incredible he was and how he was larry fitzgerald and andre johnson....but he doesnt seem to be like them at all, he does not run as well and he is not smart enough.

As soon as he can match austins 09 season I guess I will take him seriously as this incredible player. Right now he just looks like a good player.

Sorry to bump an old thread, just thought this was interesting because i remember having a bet with Theebs (couldn’t find the thread) on who would have better stats.

Current stats via NFL.com and there is still one game left.

2012
Dez Bryant: 88 Rec, 1311 Yds, 12 TDs
Miles Austin: 66 Rec, 943 Yds, 6 TDs

Also,

Miles Austin 2009 Season: 81 Rec, 1320 Yds, 11 TDs

Dez has surpassed Miles best season in Rec and Tds and needs 10 more yards to surpass him in that stat aswell.

Dez is a beast and helped me win a fantasy Championship today and hopefully another one next week!
 

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He's pretty much done in the last 7 or 8 games, what Austin has done all season, stats wise.
 

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So what clicked? Did Dez finally figure out his assignments enough that he got open/got the ball more? Did he start to earn Romo's trust? Or did Garrett tweak the offense to feature him more?

I love the way Garrett has the team playing now, but my main complaint with him is offensively. At times, it seems like he is trying to fit square pegs in round holes. Almost like "This is my offense, run it my way and that's it" as opposed to an OC that adapts his game plan and scheme not only to the opponent, but to the individual talent on the team.

I'm not sure I've seen a game this year where the Dallas O went up against a healthy defensive opponent and dictated the game plan.
 
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Dez Bryant on possibly making the pro bowl: "if it happens I'd be excited. But honestly I'm more focused on the redskins"


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I'm sure he'll have surgery right after the season ends (meaning no Pro Bowl).
 

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AHHHHHHH...NOOOOOOOO

STOP BUMPING OLD THREADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


AAHHHHHHHHHHHH....I CANT STAND IT WHEN PEOPLE DO IT!!!!!!!!!
 

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000154109/article/dez-bryant-i-want-to-be-nfls-first-2000yard-receiver

If the Dallas Cowboys appreciate Dez Bryant's newfound maturity off the field, they're going to love his on-field goals for 2013.

After last year's breakout season, Bryant believes he's "still scratching the surface"

Can he bypass Calvin Johnson as the NFL's top receiver while becoming the first player in league history to reach 2,000 yards in a single season?

"I feel like it can be a lot more," Bryant told ESPNDallas.com on Tuesday. "That's just being honest. I honestly feel like (2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns) can potentially happen."

While Bryant's elite talent is beyond dispute, former Oakland Raiders great Tim Brown recently questioned the physical receiver's ability to make it through 16 games with an out-of-control, "kamikaze" style of play.

Bryant risked his long-term NFL future by playing through a fractured finger in December, closing out the season with a lower-back injury that left him wheelchair-bound as he exited the stadium.

Bryant has yet to run routes this offseason because of the back injury, and he could end up missing all or part of organized team activities. There's no concern, however, that the injury will linger into training camp.

Don't expect him to adopt a more cautious, less physical approach to avoid future injuries.

"That's just how I play. That's my type of game. That's my style of play," Bryant said last week, via The Dallas Morning News. "I'm going to keep playing that way. I don't think about injuries. I just go out there and play."

The final eight games of Bryant's 2012 season project to 1,758 yards and 20 touchdowns across a full season. In an increasingly pass-heavy NFL, he's capable of reaching the 2,000-yard mark in a best-case scenario.

The question is if Bryant can maintain that production level while staying out of the trainers' room.
 
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