Dez Bryant cited and ejected from Dallas mall
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So you can stop waiting..it never happened to begin with..Comment
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Considering the fact that this capture was from Wednesday? Yeah. That's not Yahoo Sports either, in case your selective eyes chose to skip that, too.
I couldn't give a fuck less what number it was on the headlines, the fact that it's even there is proof enough.
It not only was on ESPNs front page, there were actually two subcolumns on it in their NFL section. Nevermind that it kept scrolling on the bottomline all morning Wednesday.
So I'll ask the question again: can you show me any instance where that kind of attention was paid to as useless a story as an athlete having to deal with the stern consequences of associating with guys who wear their pants too low? I can't think of a single one, buut hey, maybe I just missed it..
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I hate to agree with the eagles fan, but I also believe this is more national news more due to his "history" and not the fact that he is a Cowboy. For a comparison, if in two years Cam Newton, who also had sketchy NCAA history (the 100k bribe), is kicked out of the mall because of his friends and makes a scene on a way out, I guarantee it would make national news.Comment
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So I'll ask the question again: can you show me any instance where that kind of attention was paid to as useless a story as an athlete having to deal with the stern consequences of associating with guys who wear their pants too low? I can't think of a single one, buut hey, maybe I just missed it..
The fact of the matter is, the story wasn't circulated because he's a Dallas Cowboy, it was circulated because of his prior history and the questions about his character leading up to the draft.
But you want a useless story that made headlines from a player that doesn't play for the Cowboys?
Randy Moss. I guess he didn't make national headlines for not liking a caterer's food service. And THAT actually made headlines and was covered heavily by ESPN, not just a mention on their bottom line. Last time I checked, he wasn't a Dallas Cowboy. Buut hey, maybe I just missed it..
And by the way, you keep saying it was his buddies that were the problem. According to the police report that is referenced in the story the OP put up, it was him and his buddies. Of course his track record shows he's never had a problem with the truth, so I'm sure he had nothing to do with it.Comment
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Raman is down playing this a bit.
Bryant clearly needs new advisors. Somebody to tell him to act like an adult in public, especially since you are a celebrity and a taget, and pull up your fucking pants. This isn't 1992, who is busting a sag these days anyway?
He's been in trouble in this mall before. He refused to leave when told. He needs to grow up.
No, its not a "major story", but it wasn't treated as such either. It got passing mentions. I think the story got the perfect amount of attention. Its not a "non story" either, especially since the kid is a goofball to begin with. He does have a bunch of red flags. Smoke = fire, and there is quite a bit of smoke around this kid. He is immature.Comment
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I hate to agree with the eagles fan, but I also believe this is more national news more due to his "history" and not the fact that he is a Cowboy. For a comparison, if in two years Cam Newton, who also had sketchy NCAA history (the 100k bribe), is kicked out of the mall because of his friends and makes a scene on a way out, I guarantee it would make national news.
All Bryant ever did was eat dinner at Deion's and then lie about it.
He also wasn't a Heisman trophy winner and National Champion. :ionno:
Having to deal with stern consequences? He was kicked out of a fucking mall. LOL
Supposedly he went back the next day to buy some LeBrons.
The fact of the matter is, the story wasn't circulated because he's a Dallas Cowboy, it was circulated because of his prior history and the questions about his character leading up to the draft.
But you want a useless story that made headlines from a player that doesn't play for the Cowboys?
Randy Moss. I guess he didn't make national headlines for not liking a caterer's food service. And THAT actually made headlines and was covered heavily by ESPN, not just a mention on their bottom line. Last time I checked, he wasn't a Dallas Cowboy. Buut hey, maybe I just missed it..
Hey, they've both got a history of drug use...no? Not that either?
Well, they've both been seen on video running down meter maids...no, that's not right either...
That also happened in that clown's first week with a new team after bitching his way out of a great situation in NE. I could go on, but the point is only one of these guys has proven he deserves that kind of scrutiny.
And by the way, you keep saying it was his buddies that were the problem. According to the police report that is referenced in the story the OP put up, it was him and his buddies. Of course his track record shows he's never had a problem with the truth, so I'm sure he had nothing to do with it.
Raman is down playing this a bit.
Bryant clearly needs new advisors. Somebody to tell him to act like an adult in public, especially since you are a celebrity and a taget, and pull up your fucking pants. This isn't 1992, who is busting a sag these days anyway?
He's been in trouble in this mall before. He refused to leave when told. He needs to grow up.
No, its not a "major story", but it wasn't treated as such either. It got passing mentions. I think the story got the perfect amount of attention. Its not a "non story" either, especially since the kid is a goofball to begin with. He does have a bunch of red flags. Smoke = fire, and there is quite a bit of smoke around this kid. He is immature.
Like here on VSN, for example. Back in the day, Houston was what you would call immature. Wildcard, however, was a proven pistol-whipping thug.
There is a difference. Can we stop acting like there's not?
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Ray....man, we're saying there are serious red flags to be concerned about. Really, my view is pretty much w2b's. He's immature. Nothing critical yet, but there are serious red flags. I don't want to have to deal with/worry about those red flags. I'm just glad to have a Jennings/Driver that I don't have to worry about it. I still say I wouldn't trade Jennings for Bryant.Comment
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Ray....man, we're saying there are serious red flags to be concerned about. Really, my view is pretty much w2b's. He's immature. Nothing critical yet, but there are serious red flags. I don't want to have to deal with/worry about those red flags. I'm just glad to have a Jennings/Driver that I don't have to worry about it. I still say I wouldn't trade Jennings for Bryant.
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But his immaturity is bordering on getting into trouble. It was the talking back to the mall cops that was my biggest red flag. Normal NFL immaturity is getting caught with hookers, cheating on your girlfriend, spending your money at strip clubs at 4:00 am instead of investing so that your not broke when you retire. Talking back to authority figures is bordering on RED FLAG. Just glad to have Jennings and not have to deal with this stuff.Comment
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The story is he cursed at a mall cop. I think I acknowledged that already. What im mocking is the fact that people are basically saying he was wearing pants around his ankles and acting a fool which prompted the attention. He acted defensively, in the all too prevalent "Fuck the police" mentality, which he should know not to do. Even then, he didn't break any law. If he had, he'd have spent a night in one of those fancy holding cells they've got in North Park.
I'll agree that this transgression is minor. But you overblew the attention it actually got.
The kid is most definitely immature. But I guess I missed the point where being immature meant you were a troublemaker, a cancer, a thug, etc.
Like here on VSN, for example. Back in the day, Houston was what you would call immature. Wildcard, however, was a proven pistol-whipping thug.
There is a difference. Can we stop acting like there's not?
Poor Dez Bryant. Is that what you want to hear? Fine. Now tell him to pull his fucking pants up and make news for catching touchdowns, not for being thrown out of malls for Christ sake....Comment
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His "crime" wasn't having dinner with Sanders, his crime was lying about it to the NCAA. He wouldn't have lost his entire season if he had been honest. Again, bad judgement/maturity isssues. He's not a criminal, he's just a dumb kid. You just have to hope lying and getting tossed out of Foot Locker is as far as it goes.Comment
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