I find it insane that some people are actually on Roy Williams' side on this argument. Rookie Dez Bryant was fully in the right by refusing to carry someone else's pads.

I won't get in to personalities here, I will attempt to seperate the man from the action and look at it as if it was any rookie.

Don't try and sell me on that tired argument of "team building" and "it's always been done that way."  

Those are arguments that hold no water.  

If you want to argue that, we would still be riding horse drawn carriages, sitting around radios every night, and reading by candlelight.  

It's called progress.

Technology does it, society does it, and maybe one day these testosterone-ridden miscreants will do the same.  

Hazing is done for one reason: to belittle someone or at least attempt to.

My analogy is not weak.  

People have always fought change because "that's the way we have always done it."  

It's time to give that argument a rest. I'm glad that someone has stood up to the old school knuckleheads that hang on to useless and outdated "tradition."  

I applaud Dez for his actions. Roy Williams needs to remember that time marches on. Old ideas as well as old players eventually fall by the wayside.