Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant has been in the NFL news lately for speaking his mind.
Bryant, known for his blunt honesty, tweeted on X (formerly Twitter) Saturday that he would speak the truth about the Dallas Cowboys, which is valued at $10 billion (per Forbes), whether it's good or bad. He also mentioned that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones had done a great job of building the team's brand, but it's time for a cultural shift.
This then got a reaction from Cowboys current linebacker Micah Parsons, who suggested that Bryant could have changed the winning culture in Dallas.
The two went back and forth over the weekend, but nothing was settled.
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Yesterday, Bryant double downed on his stance to say "whatever the f**k" he wants, while vowing to speak the truth when former NFL players suggested on X that they don't engage in the same type of behavior as Bryant.
Bryant quote Tweeted Justin Tuck saying:
"You start telling the truth about a team you root for and folks wanna start talking to you like you're crazy," Bryant wrote. "I spent $275k for a suite to watch the games with no discount 3 years in a row, on top of having a successful career playing for the Star. I'll say whatever the f*ck I want…"
Who are some potential head coach candidates that the Dallas Cowboys could hire this off-season?
Shortly after the Dallas Cowboys' season ended, they decided to move on from head coach, Mike McCarthy.
The Cowboys have been busy in their search so far, as they have conducted in-person interviews with offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, and Seattle Seahawks assistant head coach Leslie Frazier.
Many other names such as former players like Deion Sanders and Jason Witten, current offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, and former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh, are rumored to be potential candidates, with Schottenheimer having an interview this week.
There have already been a couple of head coach hirings this offseason, as the New England Patriots hired Mike Vrabel and the Chicago Bears landed Ben Johnson yesterday.
The Cowboys' head coaching vacancy is viewed by many as the most attractive of the five current openings. Who do you think will lead the Dallas Cowboys next season as their new head coach?
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