Dez Bryant
2 September 2010
RB: Question marks surround the league's returning Heisman winner, Mark Ingram. Is he out or isn't he? We know he's gone for the season opener, but ESPN originally reported he was out for the year. Then it was just the opener. Then he might be out up to 4 weeks. Then Saban said they are taking it week to week. With Trent Richardson and that defense, Ingram might take awhile to get back to game shape. Jamie Harper could be a stud for Clemson and this is his year to shine. Stepfan Taylor takes over for the battering ram at Stanford. Rodney Stewart is best known for this.
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22 April 2010
-Falling into the 20's, wide receiver Dez Bryant had waited longer than he anticipated. All that frustration faded away as he saw the Dallas Cowboys trading up to get ahead of the Baltimore Ravens, a likely landing spot. Dallas owner Jerry Jones passed up on Randy Moss because of character concerns, a mistake he did not want to make with Bryant. This move also suggests the Roy Williams has not been near the success it should have been.
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Who takes Dez Bryant?
Stop me if you've heard this one before: Bryant is a young wide receiver with maturity issues. Those questions may push him out of the top ten despite being the undoubted best receiver in the draft. Denver head coach Josh McDaniels will probably pass him up at 11 despite his need at the position, but Seattle could make the move at 14 or even Tennessee at 16. If he falls to Pittsburgh at 18, Mike Tomlin would be hard-pressed to ignore his talent, but the Steelers' recent negative publicity could harm Bryant's draftability. (It's a word, I swear.)
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6 September 2009
9. Dez Bryant is a douchebag. I couldn't find the video anywhere, but he was barking all day yesterday. I really hate the recent trent of taunting, especially when you don't even make the play. I like players that make a play, toss the ball to the ref, and give some high 5's and run back to the huddle. I don't have time for dancing, pointing to the jersey, strutting, or doing the Michael Irvin.
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