Dez Bryant is calling for a different atmosphere for Dallas Cowboys rookies, seemingly criticizing former coach Jason Garrett in the process.
After the Cowboys’ first-round loss, Bryant expressed his desire to avoid a similar situation and implied a need for a coaching change.
This isn’t the first time Bryant has criticized Garrett, previously stating his lack of respect for Garrett’s coaching philosophy.
Under Jason Garrett’s coaching tenure, the Cowboys achieved an 85-67 record with three playoff appearances, all concluding in the NFC Divisional Round. The memory of the infamous non-catch in one of the losses to Green Bay continues to linger for Bryant and Cowboys fans.
As the Packers eliminated the Cowboys on Sunday, Bryant may have experienced déjà vu. The question now arises whether the team will make changes, potentially parting ways with current head coach Mike McCarthy.
As the Cowboys face decisions regarding coaching changes, Bryant remains vocal about the need for a shift in the team’s dynamics.