Cowboys icon hits out at team with brutal four-word putdown after underwhelming head coach hire

Dallas Cowboys legend Dez Bryant has blasted the team's decision to promote offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to become the head coach. 

Bryant was far from the only one critical of the Cowboys landing on Schottenheimer, but did issue a unique four-word rebuke of the organization that made him famous. 

Bryant played for Dallas from 2010 to 2017 before a string of injuries took him from one of the NFL's best to retired. 

'Somebody is getting sabotaged,' Bryant said on X. 

Bryant added the phrase 'smh' as well, in light of his support being thrown behind Colorado head coach and fellow Cowboys legend Deion Sanders for the job.  

The hiring of Schottenheimer to replace Mike McCarthy is an uninspired one for the Cowboys fan base, with Bryant speaking for more than just himself.

Dez Bryant has blasted the team's decision to promote Brian Schottenheimer to head coach

Dez Bryant has blasted the team's decision to promote Brian Schottenheimer to head coach

Many have criticized 82-year-old Jerry Jones for not relinquishing control of the Cowboys

Many have criticized 82-year-old Jerry Jones for not relinquishing control of the Cowboys

'I honestly don't know how to feel right now..' Bryant said. 'I'm trying to understand what Jerry meant by saying he was "all in". Maybe the coach is good, maybe he's not, but my energy towards how the Cowboys have been mixing things doesn't feel like success anytime soon..'

'It's no point for me to get riled up... I'm really looking forward to hearing Jerry's reason for this. .saying this is what the players wanted…I'll argue that only 1 or 2 players were asked.. and it was framed as what the team wanted…Somebody in the organization needs to step up and tell Jerry that the old ways of thinking don't exist in this new era…'

Many have criticized 82-year-old Jerry Jones for not relinquishing control of his team, with a bigger spotlight on the Cowboys streak without playoff success each year.  

Jones will watch his teams' two biggest rivals, the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, play each other in the NFC Championship Game. 

His former defensive coordinator, Dan Quinn, has led the Commanders' resurgence in his first year at the helm in DC. 

The Cowboys now own the NFC's longest streak without a conference-championship-game appearance. Schottenheimer's hiring has given many, including Bryant, confidence that streak will not end any time soon.