Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant and Redskins cornerback Josh Norman tend to make for must-see TV whenever their rival teams match up. And sparks can really fly now and again. The two men’s rivalry has even expanded into the commercial breaks in games.
But on Thursday, Norman said he has faith that Bryant, whose productivity has slid since his 2014 peak season, “has a lot left in the tank” if he can just access it, the Dallas Morning News reports.
“He has a lot left in the tank. It’s what he gets out of it, that’s the thing,” Norman said. “I mean he can be whatever he wants to be.”
“I’m not here to down the man, I’m not gonna down him. He plays the game at the highest level. I think for him, it’s all between here [points to brain]. Once he figures that out and once he feels that ‘When I step on the field I’m going to dominate whether it’s Josh Norman or a rookie coming into the league [lined up against me].’ … Everybody’s got to figure that out. I’m still figuring it out.”