Do you think Dez will / should stay in Dallas?

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I'm still missing Antonio Brown in your list though: Doesn't have the size of the guys on your list but would take him over at least have the guys in your list: Guy stays healthy, barely ever drops a catchable pass thrown into his direction, gets open and once he has the ball in open field, good luck stopping him.
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I say sign and trade Murray for sure. There is a reason his backup is averaging almost 7 yards a carry. The O line allows any RB to look great in Dallas. Murray has ball security issues.

WR is slightly more important but I think Dez is replaceable. The best move for the team as far as winning is to sign and trade both guys. Of course the fan base would revolt but you could get a ton of draft picks.

Patriots do it the right way. Friggin Brandon Lafell and Julian Edelman are stars all of a sudden. New England realizes that RB and WR are a byproduct of offensive line and QB and thus they don't sink big money into those guys. That's why they are in the playoffs every year. Dallas will probably screw it up though and limit themselves to only 1-3 years of high quality play.
 

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[h=1]Dez Bryant: Spotted in New England[/h]
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Big fan of Dez Bryant. Posted in the NFL room that it's sad to see him bitching about the Cowboys etc but hope he joins a contender.

I know he's lost a step but I still believe part of his loss in production was due to losing Romo as his QB. Romo always hit him in stride and at the right times for the long bombs. When Dak came in I've see him miss Dez wide open so many times.

Wish him all the best.
 

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