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Who saw Micah going to the Pack?

Jkca1

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Not I. If I were a Cowboys fan, I would jump off a bridge.
 
Not I. If I were a Cowboys fan, I would jump off a bridge.
Cowboy fans deserve this. They've done nothing but suck for almost 30 years yet they still pound their chests... "AMERICAS TEAM!!!" Yeah, whatever. Wake me up when you make it past the first round of the playoffs.

Week 4. Green Bay at Dallas. Sunday Night Football. Green Bay wins big.
 
Not jumping off a bridge, though sad to see Parsons leave. He was a phenomenal player and team guy. If someone deserves the kind of sick $$$ he's getting, it's him.

But the Cowboys did get a pro-bowl DT in return and they've got some draft picks in '26 and '27. They save money under the cap, too, it would seem. I think the issue is that JJ wanted to keep Parsons, but what he was asking and given where the team was made it impractical to keep him.
 
There have been rumors for over a week that the Packers were very interested in making a deal.
Cowboys fans can thank the idiot Jerry Jones directly for this one.
 
Not jumping off a bridge, though sad to see Parsons leave. He was a phenomenal player and team guy. If someone deserves the kind of sick $$$ he's getting, it's him.

But the Cowboys did get a pro-bowl DT in return and they've got some draft picks in '26 and '27. They save money under the cap, too, it would seem. I think the issue is that JJ wanted to keep Parsons, but what he was asking and given where the team was made it impractical to keep him.
The Cowboys just may have a better season without Parsons than with him - stranger things have happened - Look no further than what the Redsox did
after Ted Williams broke his collarbone during the All-Star game of the 1950 season.
 
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