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Is Dez Bryant 14? (1 Viewer)

Wow, Shark pool never fails.He will be out of the league in 2 years, he must be 14 because he has his own style, lol, the fact that I share the earth with people who think like this scares me, maybe we should be more worried why a guy cant wear his clothes the way he wants without being harrassed.An opinion is fine, as long as ur educated on the topic and show no bias, but here people think with emotions and the way they personally feel, then about whats right.I dont like how old people wear slacks or rednecks wear tight jeans and cowboy hats, but that dont mean its wrong or they should be harrassed.Also, with wars in the middle east, oil slicks still in the gulf coast, and tsunamis earthquakes and nuclear reactors blowing up in Japan, that we have bigger things to worry about....not Dez Bryants pants.And I'm still laughing that a person said he would be out of the league in 2 years because of pants, lmao, but then again only 35% of Americans have common sense.
35 percent your being gracious sir, I was thinking more like 10 percent. But yea that is funny out of the league in 2 years give me a break... funny stuff. He will be a top 5-10 wr in 2 years.
As is ever the case, young people don't understand why things work & don't work. Being a jerk means rejecting the tried & true virtues of self-discipline and hard work. No one, NO ONE, reaches his full potential in any other way.BTW, grammar and spelling do count.
 
He believes that things happen to him, not because of him. He needs a new mindset. New mindsets are rarely achieved, they cannot be bought, they are hard won. Usually they are reached by the introspective, by listeners, by those that respect the opinions, experience, wisdom, and judgement of others.

I don't see Bryant fitting that profile but I have been surprised before, so who can say?
I have a friend like this. He's 35, has never had a job, never finished school, already divorced once, in and out of rehab, joined the marines, dishonorable discharge, probably should never step foot in the state of California again. Suffice to say, if he really has that mindset, then he's kept himself relatively out of trouble.
 
It's good to see Dez has cleared everything up going into the new season.

http://espn.go.com/dallas/nfl/story/_/id/6831123/dez-bryant-dallas-cowboys-accused-falsely-sworn-interragatory-answers-debt-case

SAN ANTONIO -- The lawyer for a Colleyville, Texas, jeweler and ticket broker whom Dez Bryant allegedly owes more than $600,000 filed a motion for sanctions against the Dallas Cowboys wide receiver, according to court papers obtained by ESPNDallas.com.

Beth Ann Blackwood, the lawyer for Eleow Hunt, filed the motion in Tarrant County court Wednesday accusing Bryant of making "falsely sworn interrogatory answers." A hearing has been scheduled for Aug. 19.

Blackwood said Bryant failed to fully respond to numerous inquiries seeking him to admit or deny making purchases of jewelry and sporting event tickets from Hunt from January 2009 to July 2010. When Bryant did answer written questions, Blackwood said in the court filing, it was determined he did not sign his name and a notary public couldn't confirm his signature.

Wednesday's filing alleges that Hunt presented signed invoices for purchases, but the signatures didn't match up with Bryant's signature on court documents.

Bryant's attorney, Texas state senator Royce West, didn't return a call seeking comment. Bryant was unavailable for comment Wednesday afternoon because he was at practice.

David Wells, an adviser for Bryant who is named as a co-defendant in the suit, said the receiver plans to repay Hunt for the jewelry when he receives his workout bonus.

Cowboys players who are due workout and roster bonuses are scheduled to get them when the league year starts, which could happen Thursday.

Bryant is supposed to get a $1 million bonus.

Blackwood said in the filing that Bryant and Wells have consistently employed "typical bill-dodging tactics" since Bryant signed with the Cowboys.

In addition to the repayment of jewelry and tickets, Blackwood is asking the court for $15,000 in attorney and court fees.

 

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