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Similarly, I could only imagine the Vets being not so gentle upon this rook with attitude.
I have a soon-to-be brother in law who is totally on the "Belichick has lost his touch and we need somebody else to draft our players, or just go ahead and blindly use the same national drafting service that all the bad teams use" bandwagon.
So naturally I had to listen to endless gushing about Dez MCSchizzle and why we suck because we didn't draft this arrogant SOB.
Looks like they already have some great team bonding going on in Dallas, with even the snake oil salesman team owner firmly picking sides against the coaches.
This is T.O. revisited.
I have a soon-to-be brother in law who is totally on the "Belichick has lost his touch and we need somebody else to draft our players, or just go ahead and blindly use the same national drafting service that all the bad teams use" bandwagon.
So naturally I had to listen to endless gushing about Dez MCSchizzle and why we suck because we didn't draft this arrogant SOB.
Looks like they already have some great team bonding going on in Dallas, with even the snake oil salesman team owner firmly picking sides against the coaches.
This is T.O. revisited.
Patrick Crayton made a note of Scandrick's tendency to be involved in incidents the last two years in a somewhat humorous tone.
"If there is any injury to a receiver, Scandrick's the culprit," Crayton said. "He's always around. He's never around the ball. He's always around an injury. I don't know what it is about that guy.
"I wish it would happen to another team. It's always us, though. Every time.''
Crayton did allow that Scandrick is around the ball, too, but then came back and talked more about Scandrick.
"It's true. Go back and look at the film, man. Every time you see a receiver who got hurt in practice, ask who did it. Ask who was around, who was the closest db. Orlando Scandrick. There is something about that No. 32. go ask him.''
We did.
"Was the first word out of his mouth a cuss word?" Crayton said. "That's usually what it is with us.''
No, no cuss word but he was a little bewildered as to why he was surrounded by media.
In all fairness, I don't think it was dirty. The guy that fell on it (not sure who it was) actually tried to help him up.
Personally, I would have preferred them drafting either a young project OL(preferably a Guard/Center), or S Nate Allen(who went to the Eagles in the 2nd round, courtesy of the McNabb trade).
With that being said, Bryant will likely be back fine when the season opens @Washington. It was an unfortunate injury, but nonetheless, rookie receivers usually don't make impacts immediately anyways, and Bryant has picked up the Dallas playbook very well.