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Yes plzLovie is probably planning on trading the #1 pick to Chicago for Jay Cutler and 3 magic beans.
Bryant is a headache? Since when.
NFL.com reported that police in DeSoto, Texas, have been called to Bryant's house on at least six occasions, although there have been no arrests.
- A midnight curfew. If he's going to miss curfew, team officials must know in advance.
- No alcohol.
- He can't attend strip clubs and can attend nightclubs only if they are approved by the team and he has a security team with him.
- He must attend counseling sessions twice a week.
- A rotating three-man security team will leave one man with Bryant at all times.
- Members of the security team will drive Bryant to practices, games and team functions.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...-dez-byrant-big-money-due-to-off-field-issues
Additionally, he's got these stipulations in his current contract.
Come on, dude. The specter of trouble is constantly looming around him. He's a hothead. The team knows it and have taken special actions to prevent him from getting in trouble. Perhaps nothing of significance will ever happen, but it's there. Now, he's got a load of talent, and is probably worth the hassle, but it doesn't change the fact that he is a headache.
Somebody explain how he's remotely worth having around if you have to watch him 24-7.
Somebody explain how he's remotely worth having around if you have to watch him 24-7.
Same here.Much tougher to find and field a proven, stud, every down RB than a stud WR. Even more important for a team that prefers rushing the ball. I'd definitely keep Murray over Dez.
I'm certainly not arguing the talent but it's not worth it.
Both.
I'm certainly not arguing the talent but it's not worth it.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...-dez-byrant-big-money-due-to-off-field-issues
Additionally, he's got these stipulations in his current contract.
Come on, dude. The specter of trouble is constantly looming around him. He's a hothead. The team knows it and have taken special actions to prevent him from getting in trouble. Perhaps nothing of significance will ever happen, but it's there. Now, he's got a load of talent, and is probably worth the hassle, but it doesn't change the fact that he is a headache.
Those are fair points, but it's worth noting that of the six calls to his home, none that involved him directly were all that serious, and several of them either didn't involve him at all. More details here -
http://deadspin.com/records-show-cop-visits-to-dez-bryants-home-were-mostly-1658958475
And the curfew, etc.? Those were rules established in 2012. It's possible that he may have matured over the last 2+ years and he no longer requires that type of supervision.
Is he a gamble? Sure, but any time you shell out a big long term deal it's a roll of the dice regardless of the player.
I don't understand all the rumors that the Vikings don't want AP back. The front office has been saying all the right things about planning for his return next season.
http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/2/12/8029539/adrian-peterson-vikings-rams-offensive-coordinator