'Nothing personal' for Dez Bryant against Eagles
December, 12, 2014
By Todd Archer | ESPNDallas.com
IRVING, Texas – Dez Bryant’s lip was bloodied after the Dallas Cowboys lost to the Philadelphia Eagles on Thanksgiving.
Bryant was not happy. He caught four passes for 73 yards, but 38 of those yards came on one completion. He and the rest of the Cowboys' offense were unable to do much of anything that day.
"They were being kinda cheap," Bryant said after the game. "That's another story. It is what it is. I'll get it cleaned up and I'll be fine."
Bryant and the Cowboys get their second look at the Eagles on Sunday with first place in the NFC East once again on the line. Unlike the first meeting, the Cowboys can ill afford to lose the rematch with two games to go. With a win Sunday, the Cowboys would be in prime position to win the division.
For Bryant, he does not think his postgame words from Thanksgiving will mean much Sunday
“It’s really nothing personal,” Bryant said. “I just spoke how I felt, that’s all. It’s really nothing personal. You got to stay focused and try to get the W.”
Bryant, who went over 1,000 yards on the season last week in the win against the Chicago Bears, said it wasn’t hard to re-watch the film from the first meeting.
“Whenever you see mistakes that you can learn from, it just makes you that much more ready to go again,” Brown said.
And what did he learn?
“I’m not going to get into all the details,” Bryant said. “I have too much info.”
Bryant offered up another message on Thanksgiving. He said he couldn’t wait for the second game against the Eagles. He said the same thing on Thursday.
“Oh man, it actually went by pretty quick,” Bryant said of the time between Eagles’ games. “I couldn’t wait to get into meetings, watch film, and look at these guys again. Can’t wait.”