Dez Bryant Goes Nuclear on His Former Team in Entertaining Twitter Rant
Dez Bryant isn't currently on an NFL roster, but his Twitter account is still quite active.
The talented and mercurial former Cowboys WR recently lit up his former team with a series of very specific and detailed tweets regarding his departure from Big D.
And now, the gospel according to Dez.
Brace yourself.
Here we go with that scapegoat shit.. i charged everything to the game and went the other way.. y’all know what the real problem is .. don’t put it on me with that bullshit.. garbage ass play calling.. Everybody lined up in the same spot for 17 weeks.. 🛑 😂 https://t.co/YhG4cAPx6O
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) July 27, 2018
That last line is funny.
But wait, there's so much more.
He’s not clueless.. Jerry was the only one who was clueless.. shit was a planned to get me out ask Travis and my brother snake Lee I mean Sean Lee https://t.co/7BK9cEkW90
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) July 27, 2018
Yea he suppose to been my brother .. we laughed talk about goals and stuff he sat right across from me in the locker room..never thought we had a problem.. I got cut.. he was the first to know.. I find out he was also behind it
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) July 27, 2018
Damn!! https://t.co/KgNfu9f2uU
Damn, our intrepid hero is absolutely naming names.
But we're not done yet.
Trust me I never wanted it to be like this but hey like drake said..they tried to put a dent in my armor...you can only go so far https://t.co/gslutIvBFi
— Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) July 27, 2018
Sure, just like Drake said.
In defense of Dez, these thoughts weren't necessarily unprokoved, as he was reacting to a quickly deleted tweet quoting Cowboys executive vice-president and complete tool Stephen Jones.
Of course, Jones was mentioned in the subsequent tweetstorm, along with his demented old man.
Also prominently featured were Cowboys Sean Lee and Travis Frederick, with Lee absorbing the brunt of Bryant's venom.
Yes, the snake pun was very intentional.
Lee has already publicly denied this conspiracy-fueled accusation, practically laughing at the notion that he could have someone kicked off the team.
There was also some talk of accountability, a concept that Dez apparently doesn't embrace, according to Lee.
This was obviously an uncomfortable parting of the ways back in April, and the acrimony is still present, at least in the Bryant camp.
He's probably right about the play calling, though.