Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant
had some choice words for the critics, journalists, and pundits who want to know what's wrong with his team. Dallas is now 2-3 after giving away a 31-29 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. When asked about his dropped two-point conversion that would have sent the game into overtime: "I love moments like that," Bryant said. "I don't think we're nervous when we get in moments like that. I just feel like we just fell short." Bryant went on to say, 'I don't care what anybody thinks. I only care about what my coaches and what my teammates think. That's the only thing that matters. Don't nobody else understands what's going on. Only this organization."
Fantasy Analysis:
Dallas really should have won that game. Bryant is right, to an extent, and his attitude after the game should be passionate. He had a chance to tie the game and made a mistake. Could he have been a little more professional? Certainly. The key point here is that all these guys want to win the game and after a tough loss, it's not easy to sit in a room and talk about every reason why it might have happened.
