By definition, Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant is a leader. He makes plays in the most clutch moments, and he expects the most out of his teammates and makes sure they are playing up to their potential.
But sometimes he takes things a bit too far. It’s one thing to blast a teammate over a lack of effort or poor execution throughout a game, but it’s another to do it after one bad play or miscue.
Bryant was upset in the first half of Monday night’s game against the Redskins after quarterback Matt Cassel failed to target him on a third-and-four situation while in the red zone. Unfortunately, the signal-caller barely even looked at Bryant, who looked to be open for a touchdown, and went with a different read over the middle, which was the wrong one.
Here’s how the Cowboys receiver reacted to it:
At the end of the day, Bryant and the Cowboys prevailed and left FedEx Field with a 19-16 victory.