Dez Bryant is causing trouble as usual. After a rant on Thursday that left members of the press shocked and confused, Bryant addressed his issues openly and even needed some help from his teammates to diffuse the situation.
Now, head coach Jason Garret is saying that the team is using the situation as a “learning opportunity.”
Dez Bryant has been known for his league-wide shenanigans. Whether on the field or not, something about Bryant generally has trouble written on it.
Recently, Bryant had a small scuffle with the media and the way the press has portrayed him in the league. He is usually seen as the “bad guy” or the “trouble child” and is often compared to Chad ‘OchoCinco’ Johnson and Terrel Owens, whom were also infamous for on/off field antics.
This time, some may say that Bryant was not at fault for his rant. It was said that a face to face altercation resulted between the Dallas receiver and, reporter Robert Klemko, after Klemko sent an alleged inaccurate tweet about a previous incident involving Bryant and another reporter. Bryant went off the deep end.
“If you’re going to report something, report it right!”
Teammate, Jason Witten, attempted to diffuse the situation before the higher-ups witnessed the untimely event.
Bryant silently gathered his things and made his not-so-silent exit with music blaring from portable bluetooth speakers.
He later took to Twitter to share the side of the story that we seldom hear.
Check the gallery to see how Dez responded.