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Ex-Cowboys star Dez Bryant roils social media as he says he doesn't like 'talking football with certain women'

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Former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant ruffled the feathers of social media on Saturday night as he analyzed the Buffalo Bills-Los Angeles Chargers game.

Bryant wrote on X that if the Bills lost the game, sports pundits would be critical of Josh Allen as he is playing with an offense that includes Stefon Diggs. He also said Diggs should leave the Bills after the season is over.

One person named "Laura" responded to Bryant, saying that the wide receiver should not be "making up drama just because your team lost," referencing Dallas’ narrow defeat at the hands of the Miami Dolphins. Bryant’s response triggered social media.

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Dez Bryant, #88 of the Dallas Cowboys, looks on as he walks off the field after his team warms up prior to the start of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on Oct. 22, 2017 in Santa Clara, California. (Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

"Making up drama? I said something gotta be up And Yea ok," he wrote in response. "Btw I personally don’t like talking football with Certain! women because they don’t know their role in talking a man’s a game I’ll never tell you how to put on a skirt."

Bryant’s "certain woman" remark caused outrage on social media with some even labeling him a "sexist." However, the three-time Pro Bowler pushed back on all the criticism throughout the night.

"I will clearly talk to a woman who know the game but I will not even waste my time talking to a woman who don’t know anything about the game," he wrote. "Anybody who got a problem with what I said Unfollow me please I don’t like all that sensitive s--- Get

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