The Dallas Cowboys are currently looking for a new head coach after 10 years of disappointment with Jason Garrett. However, not everyone is happy with the way the Cowboys unceremoniously dismissed their head coach. One of those people is Cowboys' legend Troy Aikman.

The ex-Cowboys quarterback called out the team for how they handled the release of his good friend and former teammate. He gave his take on the entire affair and had some choice words for the team he won three Super Bowls with.

“He committed everything he had to the organization and to doing the best job that he could,” Aikman told Mike Doocy of Fox 4, via Jon Machota of TheAthletic.com. “He made it a priority, and he committed himself. Breakups are always hard. We all understand that at whatever level that they occur, but I don’t know that after all that he gave and committed to this organization that he received the same in return. When the organization was unwilling, for whatever reasons, and I don’t know the back stories to it all, but when the organization was unwilling to come out publicly and say that, ‘We are seeking a new coach,’ and yet at the same time, reports are coming out that they’re interviewing potential new candidates for the head coaching position, that’s disappointing. I think in a lot of ways it shines a light on some of the dysfunction, if you will, within the organization and kind of how they got to the point that they’re in now.”

Garrett may not have brought the Cowboys to a Super Bowl in his 10 years with the team, but he kept them competitive for the entire 2010's. His lack of results were the reason for the team's decision to cut ties with him.

There are now multiple coaches doing interviews with the Cowboys for the head coaching gig. One of the favorites to get the job is former Green Bay Packers head coach Mike McCarthy.