The Dallas Cowboys players began a long vacation, while the team’s front office got off to a very busy start to its offseason.
After announcing the departure of Mike McCarthy as head coach, Dallas is obliged to look for the ideal head coach for the next season, with only one goal in mind: Super Bowl LX.
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For now, two former players of the team, Deion Sanders and Kellen Moore, are being talked about as possible replacements for McCarthy.
Dez Bryant’s attack over Cowboys’ bad moment
With the Commanders’ ticket to the NFC Championship Game, Dallas became the franchise that has gone the longest without reaching the game that defines the NFC champion, after playing in that instance for the last time in the 1995 season, which has earned the team a host of criticism.
One of those “critics” is the team’s former receiver, Dez Bryant, who did not hold back in talking about the bad time the Lone Star team is going through.
“From now on, I’ll tell my truth about the Cowboys…, whether it’s good or bad. Jerry has built a great brand and now it’s time for the team to start winning. It’s time for a real culture change. I’m sick of all the nepotism, get someone who can win games,” Bryant posted on his X account
Micah Parsons defends Jones and all the Cowboys
This provoked a reaction from the Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons, who responded in a tone of annoyance to Bryant.
“Things like this irritate me, Dez, because you had enough talent and you were probably one of the greatest of your time! You could have changed the culture brother! You could have changed the culture!” Parsons responded, with a message that was very clear.
Bryant worked with Jerry Jones for eight years, from 2010 to 2017, and during that time the Cowboys also failed to give Dallas an NFL title.
Parsons has one more year on his contract with Dallas, but the linebacker may want to extend his stay with the team and prove all his detractors, and those of the team, that they are very wrong by giving a coveted and awaited title to one of the most important and popular franchises in the world of sports.
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