Cut/Released: Dez Bryant

fin8

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I’m a little surprised. His numbers dropped when Romo left. Some of it is on Dez, and some of it is on Dakota. I wish him the best.
 

Avs_19

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That's gotta hurt if true. He's openly saying he'd go to one of those teams to get back at the Cowboys and apparently they don't want him either.
 

Troy McClure

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Dez is burning bridges on his way out. He just talked to the NFL Network and took a big dump on the coaches and on some of his former teammates. He labeled them the "Garrett guys" and mentioned how some of them wear a C . Saying they wanted him out.

I will say the one bad thing about this was having it drag out to April when most free agency dollars are spent. That's sorry by the Cowboys.
 
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Newsworthy

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Washington is a good fit. And I don't blame him for being upset. Releasing him this late in free agency
Is a disservice. Teams have already signed lesser receivers and used up cap and roster space
 

Halladay

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If his quarterback was better, he would have had better production. The problem starts there with Dallas, along with Jerruh still running the team.
 
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Troy McClure

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Agreed, Dak didn't help out Dez. At the same time it could be said that Dez didn't help Dez either.
Bingo. Dez dropping passes hurt them both.

Dak had serious struggles last season, but true top end receivers can find ways to get open and be productive even when their QB is struggling. Dez has been producing nothing but excuses the past few seasons.
 

Alex Jones

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Ever since he had that foot injury he hasn't been explosive. I don't think it's just age for him. That said, he has to improve his route running because he does not get any separation.
 

Blitzkrug

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**** it i'll take a flyer on him.

Dolphins need something resembling a #1 WR. While Bryant might not be the answer at this point, Stills and Parker certaintly aren't either. Low risk, high reward.
 

GarbageGoal

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**** it i'll take a flyer on him.

Dolphins need something resembling a #1 WR. While Bryant might not be the answer at this point, Stills and Parker certaintly aren't either. Low risk, high reward.

He's exactly the type of guy Miami would bring in and then when they go 6-10 just blame him as a cancer.
 

What the Faulk

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When Dez puts up similar numbers in his new home to his last three seasons, are we still going to blame the QB? Good WRs can still be productive with a bad QB, and Dak wasn't even that bad. Dez is just a limited player these days with a lack of explosiveness.
 

Blitzkrug

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He's exactly the type of guy Miami would bring in and then when they go 6-10 just blame him as a cancer.

At this point 6-10 would be considered a success. :laugh:

It's okay because Gase has a culture and vision! and any other cliché buzz words you can think of.
 

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