Dez Bryant: Cowboys should 'fire everyone,' hire Deion Sanders
Former Cowboys star wide receiver Dez Bryant thinks it's time for Jerry Jones to clean house in Dallas.
Bryant, who played for the Cowboys from 2010-17, offered his old team some advice following Monday's 34-10 loss to the Houston Texans, suggesting Dallas should "fire everyone" and replace Mike McCarthy with Colorado head coach Deion Sanders.
When one fan asked Bryant where the Cowboys could improve, he responded, "Clean the house and quit holding on to hope!"
Bryant isn't the first person to suggest the Cowboys hire Sanders as head coach, though there may not be much interest on Sanders' end. When recently asked about potentially joining the Cowboys, Sanders said, "I love it where I am."
The Cowboys fell to 3-7 on the season with Monday's loss and are tied with the Carolina Panthers for the second-worst record in the NFC.
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