Cowboys drama between Micah Parsons and Mike McCarthy sparked by... Jerry Jones!

Several specialists have criticized Parsons' arrogant attitude towards the work of his coach, Mike McCarthy. Leer

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Amid the chaos that reigns within the , the eye of the press is on every detail that occurs inside, in an attempt to find those responsible, as well as all acts that could help to deepen the crisis. In fact, the outward impression is that 's authority is running out and the locker room is breaking up. Now the players are arguing with each other and talking about the problems they find within .

One of the most unfortunate criticisms that has emerged after the calamitous home defeat to the Eagles, , made an unfortunate statement about his coach, in something that several experts described as an unfortunate statement but that shows that the players no longer take much into account their coach. What did Micah Parsons say about Mike MacCarthy? After Sunday's game, Parsons, who returned to the team after four games, said that he was "not as worried" about the future of his coach as he was about guard Zack Martin and other players, who could be leaving the team soon. "I feel a little bad for players like Zack Martin and others who might be in their last year or on their way out.



Because those are the ones I wanted to give the trophy to. You want to win games and do great things with those kind of legends who put in more time and work than Mike McCarthy. Those are the kind of people I feel so much sympathy and pain for," he added.

Parsons said his comment was misinterpreted, as it refers more to the concern for his teammates than to the future of his coach and that is why he did not regret having said it. However, the press did not forgive him, because it is not the first time that he goes off the rails and ends up saying things that distract the team, at a point where their season is practically lost: NFL analyst and former player said that these types of things are caused by the indiscipline promoted by the team's owner, , and, in a criticism that has been leveled at him for years, reiterated that Jones is the In the latest episode of ESPN's "First Take," Sharpe reiterated that Jones is primarily responsible for Parsons' disrespect for his coach, because he established a culture on the team where there is no hierarchy in the locker room and has taken all the power away from McCarthy, who can no longer have a say in important decisions on the team and this has caused players to no longer measure their words in front of their figures of authority. In fact, in recent weeks, the press has also pointed out that 's own face is also tired of this situation and they point out that even if he were offered the possibility of renewal, he would reject it.

Several analysts have criticized the attitude of one of the Cowboys' leaders, including former player Parsons therefore went back to the front and came out to defend himself against his critics. In the latest episode of his podcast, "The Edge", Parson criticized these analysts and noted that Woody, as a Super Bowl winner, should know "the importance of throwing someone's injury" and said that his criticism was a "blatant disrespect" and urged everyone to "see beyond the nonsense of what these television analysts are trying to do". He then remembered that Ryan resorted to dirty tricks to promote himself as a possible Cowboys coach and was unsuccessful: However, the damage has already been done and the Cowboys' crisis seems to be deepening.

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