Parsons Calls Out Cowboys After Tie
Mika Parsons, back in Dallas with the Green Bay Packers, expressed disappointment with both his team and the Dallas Cowboys following a 40-40 tie during “Sunday Night Football.” His return didn’t seem to bring any closure.
While the Cowboys will not face Parsons again this regular season, owner Jerry Jones kept the conversation alive during their media appearances. After the game, Parsons criticized Jones for not pursuing a trade that could have brought two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark from the Packers. He said, “As a man, I couldn’t tell me,” referring to his frustration.
Jones reacted to Parsons’ remarks, indicating he didn’t reach out because Parsons had asked him to remove his number from his contacts. “I really don’t want to respond to that at all,” Jones stated, noting that he stopped calling after Parsons’ instruction. He took a moment to emphasize that he believed he made the right decisions regarding the team.
“It’s a really good test right now,” he added, feeling confident about the choices they made. “It’s nice that everyone sees where it goes.” Parsons faced off against quarterback Dak Prescott in the tie, recording a single sack and three tackles—not his best night statistically, but he still managed to pressure Prescott with three hits.
As for the broader implications of their trades, it’s still uncertain who actually won this deal. Presently, the Packers hold a better record at 2-1-1, while the Cowboys sit at 1-2-1. There’s a lot of football left in the season to see how this unfolds.
Jerry Jones addresses Micah Parsons’ comments following the trade to the Packers
Parsons Calls Out Cowboys After Tie
Mika Parsons, back in Dallas with the Green Bay Packers, expressed disappointment with both his team and the Dallas Cowboys following a 40-40 tie during “Sunday Night Football.” His return didn’t seem to bring any closure.
While the Cowboys will not face Parsons again this regular season, owner Jerry Jones kept the conversation alive during their media appearances. After the game, Parsons criticized Jones for not pursuing a trade that could have brought two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark from the Packers. He said, “As a man, I couldn’t tell me,” referring to his frustration.
Jones reacted to Parsons’ remarks, indicating he didn’t reach out because Parsons had asked him to remove his number from his contacts. “I really don’t want to respond to that at all,” Jones stated, noting that he stopped calling after Parsons’ instruction. He took a moment to emphasize that he believed he made the right decisions regarding the team.
“It’s a really good test right now,” he added, feeling confident about the choices they made. “It’s nice that everyone sees where it goes.” Parsons faced off against quarterback Dak Prescott in the tie, recording a single sack and three tackles—not his best night statistically, but he still managed to pressure Prescott with three hits.
As for the broader implications of their trades, it’s still uncertain who actually won this deal. Presently, the Packers hold a better record at 2-1-1, while the Cowboys sit at 1-2-1. There’s a lot of football left in the season to see how this unfolds.
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