WATCH: ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky believes Cowboys should move on from Amari Cooper

ESPN’s Dan Orlovsky has an interesting take on Amari Cooper and the Dallas Cowboys

The Dallas Cowboys have a tough decision to make on star wide receiver Amari Cooper’s future with the franchise. I say it is a tough decision, for some, the decision seems pretty straightforward. By some, I mean ESPN’s, Dan Orlovsky.

Earlier today, Orlovsky boldly exclaimed that not only ”can” the Cowboys move on, but they “should”. The former NFL quarterback did not stop there with the controversial comments. Here are Orlovsky’s complete thoughts on the situation.

“They’re (the Cowboys) better with two tight ends on the field. And certainly keeping Dalton Schultz over Amari Cooper is more important for their offense.”

You can watch Orlovsky explain his thoughts below.

Orlovsky’s remarks will certainly make you scratch your head. After all, Cooper has been one of the more dominant wide receivers in the NFL over the past several seasons.

If Cooper is in fact dealt by the Cowboys, the deal would likely not be made until the NFL draft has arrived in late April.

Roll Tide Wire will continue to monitor Amari Cooper’s situation in Dallas.

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