Cowboys’ Bryant Goes On Locker-Room Tirade Toward Reporters [NSFW VIDEO]
Taylor, who is black, however, denied using the slur, as did others on the scene. Whether Taylor did in fact use the N-word is still unknown, but Bryant was already out for blood with Taylor prior to this incident in the locker room. Affter learning Klemko shared the rant on Twitter, Bryant exchanged words with Klemko, saying what he tweeted was not accurate. “Mother– sick!” Bryant yelled at the reporter, according to Klemko.
“I thought I was going to get it”, Bryant said of the penalty that would have negated Bradley McDougald’s interception, via Todd Archer of ESPN.com “It’s unfortunate”.
“Don’t single me out like that, ” Bryant yelled at Klemko.
Dallas’ senior vice president of public relations Rich Dalrymple urged Bryant to drop it, but Dalrymple was met with more shouts from the franchise’s prized wide receiver.
“How about you fix this shit, Rich?” he said. “Since y’all not going to say nothing”. Bryant did not leave the locker room until after Garrett walked in. “They’re [expletive] dirty, coach”. They’re dirty! They’re dirty! I guess they can say whatever and it’s cool…let me remind all of you… But instead he was forced to respond to Dez Bryant’s Thursday night media meltdown. As Bryant said in that rant, since the Cowboys weren’t going to put out an explanation for his outburst, he would.
USA Today added that after exiting the locker room, Bryant returned with a very big speaker that made noisy music, effectively ending the interviews inside. We have to understand the world that we live in, and we have tried to make that abundantly clear to him and our football team. “I won’t ever, ever, ever wish bad on a player that’s been knocked down”. After all, as the media has always told us, it’s really about how you feel and self-identify at the end of the day.
Bryant should consider spending part of his guaranteed $32 million on an anger management seminar. Watch us practice. We practice the right way.
The Denver Broncos downplayed the injury, with coach Gary Kubiak not seeing it as an issue.
When your team is 2-6 at midseason, you’re probably not having a good day.
Karl opted not to engage with Cousins, and several Kings players later told Cousins that his behavior is not conducive to winning or limiting distractions in the locker room.