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If you are stronger than a kicking net, you'd beat the shit out of ODB.I know I could beat OBJ's.
If you are stronger than a kicking net, you'd beat the shit out of ODB.I know I could beat OBJ's.
He never had that speed.this, he doesnt have that seperation speed anymore
No, but he clearly looks slower than when he first came into the league. Remember all the talk of him returning punts? I can't imagine how that would be helpful now. When you aren't blazing fast and you lose a step I think it hurts more. It's up to the team to get him into situations where he can get open - slants and crossing patterns where he can use his size and get the defender behind him. He isn't going to run passed anyone down the sideline and of course it is up to him to get open too. There was a replay of an incomplete pass where he was moving to the right in the end zone and the defender was behind him and to his left and he turned back to his left and into the defender to look for the ball. Also the int by Dak where he had his hands the wrong way. Dez is a very good player and can be dominant like on that TD Monday night, but he still seems to need to work on some of the simple things.He never had that speed.
If you are stronger than a kicking net, you'd beat the shit out of ODB.
a bitHe never had that speed.
No, but he clearly looks slower than when he first came into the league. Remember all the talk of him returning punts? I can't imagine how that would be helpful now. When you aren't blazing fast and you lose a step I think it hurts more. It's up to the team to get him into situations where he can get open - slants and crossing patterns where he can use his size and get the defender behind him. He isn't going to run passed anyone down the sideline and of course it is up to him to get open too. There was a replay of an incomplete pass where he was moving to the right in the end zone and the defender was behind him and to his left and he turned back to his left and into the defender to look for the ball. Also the int by Dak where he had his hands the wrong way. Dez is a very good player and can be dominant like on that TD Monday night, but he still seems to need to work on some of the simple things.
Not in my opinion. His game has always been about out muscling his opponent. Probably a good reason why he struggles against physical DBs.a bit
He may be slower, but he never had separation speed. If/when he separated it's off a double move where the cb bit.
Yes I remember the return talk, but that's all it ever was, and if I recall us fans all thought it was a dumb idea.
Both those returns had horrible punt coverage. Only man close to touching him was the punters.
Dez Bryant asks Cowboys to let him return punts
"As a rookie in 2010, Dez Bryant was one of the best punt returners in the NFL, with a 14.3-yard average and two touchdowns."
It was only thought of as a dumb idea because fans didn't want him injured.
Who was discussing the coverage? His returning punts happened, it wasn't just "talk" and he was darn good at it. I thought he led the nation one year in College, but I could be wrong.Both those returns had horrible punt coverage. Only man close to touching him was the punters.
I'm saying that wasn't speed that scored those TDs it was bad coverage.Who was discussing the coverage? His returning punts happened, it wasn't just "talk" and he was darn good at it. I thought he led the nation one year in College, but I could be wrong.
No and I didn't say that. I'm sticking with exactly what I already said:I'm saying that wasn't speed that scored those TDs it was bad coverage.
Are you going to sit there and suggest Dez was at one time a fast reciever?
Not in my opinion. His game has always been about out muscling his opponent. Probably a good reason why he struggles against physical DBs.
I'm saying if he's slower it's not by much.No and I didn't say that. I'm sticking with exactly what I already said:
1) He was actually a punt returner for us. It was not just "talk" as you stated.
2) He was faster when he came into the league than he is now - 4.5 is Probably about average (same speed as T Will who got open deep a lot). He is probably a decent amount slower than that now.
The threat of Dez makes him valuable. Dallas isn't a team that throws a lot of passes in the area that Dez is effective but take Dez off this team and the offense isn't nearly as good. He is still an excellent red zone target making Dallas really hard to stop cause you have to worry about him, a great RB and, in addition, a QB who can run it in
Maybe, not sure how to tell. to my eyes he looks slower, but I really couldn't say for sureI'm saying if he's slower it's not by much.
Red Zone is the most important thing for him and where I think he is stilled feared. He doesn't always get safety help when split out wide like a couple of years ago, but does still get it a lotThe threat of Dez makes him valuable. Dallas isn't a team that throws a lot of passes in the area that Dez is effective but take Dez off this team and the offense isn't nearly as good. He is still an excellent red zone target making Dallas really hard to stop cause you have to worry about him, a great RB and, in addition, a QB who can run it in
Dez Bryant asks Cowboys to let him return punts
"As a rookie in 2010, Dez Bryant was one of the best punt returners in the NFL, with a 14.3-yard average and two touchdowns."
It was only thought of as a dumb idea because fans didn't want him injured.