Former Cowboys star Dez Bryant rips team's 'stupid decisions,' doesn't expect success any time soon
Former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant talks to Fox News Digital about his expectations for the team moving forward.
NEW ORLEANS – The Dallas Cowboys have some decisions to make and find themselves in somewhat of a holding pattern.
Dak Prescott, CeeDee Lamb and Micah Parsons cover half the team's salary cap, and Parsons could get a record-breaking contract this offseason.
Parsons told Fox News Digital he would likely limit himself in training camp without a new deal. He probably won't be practicing, but with a new coach in charge, he does want to be in meetings.
The Cowboys and head coach Mike McCarthy parted ways, and Brian Schottenheimer was promoted from the offensive coordinator's job.
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Dez Bryant of the Dallas Cowboys scores a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts in the first quarter of a preseason game at AT&T Stadium Aug. 19, 2017, in Arlington, Texas. (Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
The Cowboys finished 12-5 three consecutive seasons before going 7-10 this season after Prescott missed a chunk of the season with a hamstring injury, and ex-Cowboy Dez Bryant is concerned about the team's future and the team's "stupid decisions."
"I've been in that organization, so I'm looking at it from a different lens. They weren't pulling the plug or making moves to try to make the team better. That's when I knew things was going down for us," Bryant told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
"Then, after the season, McCarthy dipped, the process of bringing in these coaches — Jerry, Stephen — they didn't seem like they was too concerned. I don't know if it's a tank, going through the motions, getting something in the future. It's something."
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