Here is a Q &A with Roy Williams after practice regarding the Dez Bryant hazing controversy:
“Everything is good. You guys just want to pin us against each other, from the first day and it’s not going to happen. You can try again today and try again, but it’s not going to happen.“
On if he was upset about him not carrying the pads:
“I was never upset, watch the tape. I was never upset about anything. He doesn’t have to take the pads, and we have talked about it.”
On if he and Dez have talked about it:
“He wants to concentrate on football, and we’re going to let him concentrate on football. But when we go out to eat, I’m going to be a little bit more hungry and thirsty.”
On if it is an issue of disrespect:
“The guy wants to do his thing, let him do his thing. Everybody has done it before, but if he doesn’t want to do it, he doesn’t have to do it. Not a big deal, not football related.”
On if Coaches have talked to him:
“We have talked, but it’s not a big deal, and it’s really not. I don’t know why everybody is making it a big deal. You say it’s Roy versus Dez, but that’s not the way it is.”
On if it’s all in fun:
“It should be, I had to do it, and I was the seventh pick. It’s what you have to do, but if you don’t want to do it, it’s not like I’m going to put a gun to your head and make you do it. It’s not a big deal.”
In a good nature are you saying he will pay:
“No question, like I said I will be a little more hungry, I might take my 10 family members that are here out to eat when we go out, and we will find a way, we will find a way. Maybe we can get him to take the pads one day.”
So who is going to carry the pads today:
“Maybe my son , he is here, I would rather have my son do it.”