Micah Parsons, the star defensive end for the Cowboys, worries Cowboys fans with remarks prior to the playoff game.
The Cowboys are undoubtedly all in on their Super Bowl push. The team anticipates that in the offseason, the defensive coordinator will leave to take a position as head coach. The Atlanta Falcons were led to a Super Bowl by head coach Dan Quinn. Though he intends to accomplish the same thing in Dallas, Quinn has earned a head coaching position with the way he has turned around a dismal defense in just two seasons, whether the club makes it there or not.
Micah Parsons was interviewed and questioned about his thoughts on the potential of the club losing Quinn. Although he was pained by the thought, Parsons, who has had Quinn as a coach since he was selected, acknowledged that “it’s a business.”
Ranchers DE/LB Micah Parsons in Washington, DC Dan Quinn receiving interest from head coaches and this being his final season with Quinn: That’s just how the business operates. It might be the last time I bike with Q. If that’s the case, we’ll make sure it’s an excellent one.
This claim leaves Cowboys supporters extremely perplexed. Many supporters anticipated Quinn’s departure and the possibility that this would be his final season with the squad, but they were not prepared for Parsons to suggest that Quinn may bring him along.
The possibility of Parsons departing the Cowboys is currently on the minds of fans throughout the league. Would Quinn be able to persuade Parsons to move out with him? The Seattle Seahawks are the team name that is most frequently mentioned in relation to Quinn.
Cowboys supporters will be thinking about that question all night as they anticipate Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers. It is more likely that the standout defensive end made this comment to inflame negotiations over his contract because the Cowboys still have to pay their two prodigies, Lamb and Parsons.