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Dez Bryant


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Dez Bryant  

122 members have voted

  1. 1. Do you pick him up?

    • Yes
      35
    • No
      89


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Just now, Leeroy Jenkins Ph.D. said:

Would he make the team better? Of course.

Can we afford him? Nope.

He's being cut by Dallas so we dont pick up his current one.  He's older and not going to get Allen Robinson/Wakins money.  You cut Shepard (another WR) and open just enough space for a vet chasing a ring

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12 minutes ago, ncfan said:

He's being cut by Dallas so we dont pick up his current one.  He's older and not going to get Allen Robinson/Wakins money.  You cut Shepard (another WR) and open just enough space for a vet chasing a ring

poo, Dez doesn't care about a ring. Even if he's cut he'll be too expensive for his production 

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15 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

No matter where he goes he will be bringing his best he will want to prove Dallas messed up by not getting him. Revenge game every game

Take him away from Jerry Reality Show Jones. 

Playing with a chip on his shoulder, playing with Cam.  

Win for us

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12 minutes ago, Cpt slay a ho said:

Like rod Woodson stated, he’s a little late in his career to be working on his routes etc, he’s lost a step, wouldn’t be any better than kB at this point. 3 route specialist, fade, slant and hitch 

I'm glad some can see he's a bigger ego shorter version of KB at this point 

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