Schneed10
07-26-2010, 11:07 AM
Yeah it's a total non-issue in terms of how it will affect the W/L column. But it is kind of funny.
In most cases, rookies should just go along to get along, and deal with the traditions. But in this case, Roy is the guy he's in direct competition with. Roy probably shouldn't be making Dez do anything, because now if Dez takes his job, Roy will look like the biggest jackass ever. If I were Dez and saw that I was named the starter on the depth chart, I'd be rubbing it in Roy's face so hard. That's what I hope happens.
Roy Williams ain't shit. He shouldn't be asking anyone to carry anything, rookie or not. What a bozo.
firstdown
07-26-2010, 11:22 AM
MonkFan nailed this...
This is a lack of humility thing.
Anyone not willing to lower their ego a bit for the sake of the team is likely to be prideful.
What does that mean?....me first, team second.
Does this affect ability...no...but it does affect team cohesion and trust...yes.
This issue sounds pretty familiar to Skins fans.
Dude we are talking about Roy Williams wanting him to carry his pads not Emmit Smith or Troy Aikman. I'm guessing most players on Dallas agree with him for not wanting to play along with his games.
sandtrapjack
07-26-2010, 11:40 AM
Well sandtrap I can tell you that if this were a Redskins player this thread would be up to page 35 by now filled with posts of he's an idiot and he needs to be cut. I don't think this is a serious issue but it can be. If he produces then nobody gives a shyt, but if he has an issue then you will see this again. Just saying. But my feelings on teh refusal are still the same. Yes you are there to play football and to win games but don't take yourself so seriously. If it were something like "pay this $10,000 tab Rook" or "Yeah I stabbed his ass!, rookie should've gotten out of the chair so I could get a shape up" then I can understand. But bitching about carrying pads and masking it with the whole I'm here to do business thing..... that's bs to me. That's just me. But like I said before, I could care less what goes on in Texas. F that bastard and that ugly ass star!
You're actually alright with me though, besides the fact that you're a dirty worthless Cowboy fan.
Well, to be truthful, Bryant should have just carried the pads. It seems trivial compared to the media consequences.
But then again, what would that leave us to talk about?
skinsnut
07-26-2010, 12:17 PM
Dude we are talking about Roy Williams wanting him to carry his pads not Emmit Smith or Troy Aikman. I'm guessing most players on Dallas agree with him for not wanting to play along with his games.
It doesn't matter who it is...if you are a rookie...you are expected to do what all rookies do...regardless if you are a first rounder or undrafted.
If a vet of any caliber asks you to carry your pads...you respond with...can I carry your helmet too?
Humility is what builds trust, pride in oneself does not.
And yeah...maybe its a stretch at this point because it was just a microscopic little thing not worth reporting yet...but my point is about "attitude".
Hopefully this small glimpse of this guy festers into overbearing arrogance that we are all so familiar with when it comes to Cowboys wide receivers.
Just more reason to hate them.
hooskins
07-26-2010, 12:50 PM
I dont think its a big deal, just shows the character of Dez Bryant. The guy obviously isnt humble at all. It doesnt matter who asks him to do it, as long as he is a rookie he should just do it. Its not like he was being publicly hazed or humiliated.
If he performs, then it might not hurt the team, but this move is definitely something TO or some other self-serving diva would do.
MonkFan4Life
07-26-2010, 01:08 PM
Well, to be truthful, Bryant should have just carried the pads. It seems trivial compared to the media consequences.
But then again, what would that leave us to talk about?
Yeah he should've and it does suck because this is all that we have to talk about. It's the offseason. EVERYTHING is "Breaking News" now. Soon we'll have games and we'll be bustin some Cowboy ass on Sunday Night LOL !!!!
12thMan
07-26-2010, 01:20 PM
This is a non-story and is really about Dez Bryant dissing Roy Williams, the guy he was drafted to supplant, and less about him being a diva. I have to believe it Michael Irvin asked the kid to carry his pads he would have done it.
SouperMeister
07-26-2010, 01:28 PM
I hope he gets his ass duct taped to the goal post today.
This is a non-story and is really about Dez Bryant dissing Roy Williams, the guy he was drafted to supplant, and less about him being a diva. I have to believe it Michael Irvin asked the kid to carry his pads he would have done it.
Point taken. I'd tell...useless RW to kiss my ass to. And it can't be a very good secret who's job is on the line with DB in camp?
Defensewins
07-26-2010, 02:18 PM
Good for Dez!
Hazing can get out of control and bottom line it is disrespectful.
Calling hazing a tradition is gives the word 'tradition' a bad name.
Good for Dez to not put up with it.
HTTR