Micah Parsons did not have any of it. Parsons took to Twitter on how a local blogger was wrong in assessing Trevon Diggs tenure in a Dallas Cowboys uniform.
He wrote, “I feel like what point is there in trying to publicly disrespect someone? He’s not representing the star anymore, just give the man a farewell and wish him the best. I don’t know why everything has to be negative every time a break-up happens! He’s in a better situation rn, trust me! Bro’s gonna be great again!”
Bro is going to be great again. The Cowboys are a mess. They could not have just been patient on several of their defensive stars and acclimate in a system other than Matt Eberflus.
Eberflus led the worst pass defense and allowed the most points per game (29.8). There should be no excuses in the Dallas locker room.
They have been given a ton of chances by those in charge. Is it next man up or wisen up?
The Cowboys have the audacity to trade their best star Micah Parsons and release a player that stood to improve in man coverage and accrue 11 interceptions in a single season.
It should be made clear that they wasted careers in the likes of Zack Martin, Tyron Smith, Dak Prescott, Parsons and Diggs.
The theme does not necessarily become older with this franchise losing and finishing 7-8-1. Much respect to Brian Schottenheimer, to give a press release that the Cowboys are riding out the season, to find a way of winning games without playoff contention, is blatantly absurd.
There must be changes that provide the example of Parsons and Diggs in Dallas.


