Cowboys’ Dez Bryant says he has a lot of room to grow
By Mike Dyce
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant has established himself as one of the best in the league. That isn’t enough for Bryant, he wants to continue to grow and improve to become abetter player than he already is.
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“You should never be satisfied. Nobody,” Bryant said, via ESPN Dallas. “Never get comfortable. That’s when you start falling downhill. Like I said, you’ve got to always have room to grow. I have a lot. I feel like I have a lot of room to grow.”
Part of that is being coached and getting direction. While some might label Bryant a diva receiver based on his past and misconstrued behavior on the sidelines, Bryant is open to all criticism.
“If it’s not right, tell me it’s not right because I want to do my best to fix it,” Bryant said. “I’ve always been that way. I want to know. I want to know if I’m doing it right or if I’m not. They’re doing a great job of telling the guys, just being complete, straight-out honest.”
Bryant already is one of the best in the game, and is tied for first in touchdown catches (25) and sixth in receiving yards (2,615) over the past two seasons. If Bryant is improving he could be ridiculously good in the upcoming season, and with an improved offense that is looking to balance out with an improved offensive line everything seems right for him to have a breakout season.