DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis isn't too fond of Dan Orlovsky's opinion about he and his teammates' talents.
When speaking on ESPN about the Cowboys decision to draft CeeDee Lamb with the No. 17 overall pick instead of someone who can help in the team's secondary, Orlovsky called the Cowboys defensive backs, "doo-doo."
Lewis, who's from the Detroit where Orlovsky spent seven of his 12 seasons in the NFL as a backup quarterback, called out the now-ESPN analyst on Twitter about his career in the league.
You was doo doo in Detroit. Yea, I’m from there. We have no fond memories of you. @danorlovsky7 pic.twitter.com/VHDe9XaFwI
— Jourdan Lewis (@JourdanJD)
April 25, 2020 "You was doo doo in Detroit. Yea, I’m from there. We have no fond memories of you. @danorlovsky7."
Orlovsky has been highly critical of the Cowboys ever since he joined ESPN. Just last month, he said Carson Wentz has proven he can carry a team more than Dak Prescott, and that Prescott doesn't deserve a hire salary than the Eagles quarterback.
"[Carson Wentz> has proven 'I can carry you,' and [Dak Prescott> has proven 'I need help.'"@danorlovsky7 doesn't believe Dak should end up getting paid more than Wentz. pic.twitter.com/CrZXJJvG7U
— First Take (@FirstTake)
March 30, 2020 Orlovsky started only 12 games in his entire NFL career, throwing 15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions with a 75.3 quarterback rating.