Williams gave his pads to Bryant after Sunday’s morning practice, but Bryant declined to carry them. Williams threatened to go to “step two” when talking to reporters.
“I’m not doing it,” Bryant said. “I feel like I was drafted to play football, not carry another player’s pads.”
This is interesting. I’m not quite sure what to think about this, but I tend toward agreeing with Dez Bryant. Maybe if organizations had a little more regard for the dignity of the human person, these guys would shape out to be…better people. Dues are one thing, but no one should be above carrying their pads or someone else’s when that someone else NEEDS them carried.
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