Dez Bryant is a crybaby (in video form)

"It's your fault I didn't make that catch."
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The Cowboys are cry babies, and it hasn't taken third year Eagles NT Bennie Logan or rookie CB Eric Rowe very long to realize that. In a radio appearance on 94.1 WIP, Logan questioned the Cowboys' toughness, via Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ.com:

"They just whine and complain about everything," Logan said. "Shut up and play ball. I'm gonna hit you hard every snap. Stop complaining about this and this. That just bugs me. You're a man. It's football. Shut up and get hit and take it like a man."

Eric Rowe called them "cry babies," again, via ESP:

"From the last game, I saw at least on the offensive side, a lot of them cried a lot," Rowe said to CBS Philly. "They also want a lot of penalties. I saw [tight end] Jason Witten, every time he was covered he looked for a flag and complained and pointed at the ref. Couple of the receivers were looking at the refs, looking for PI [pass interference]. Cry babies? Well, yeah, if you want to put it like that."

While Logan and Rowe are correct in their statements that the Cowboys are always crying to the officials, they are wrong about who the biggest offender is. That would be Dez Bryant, who is the John McEnroe of the NFL. Dez in action:


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