Cowboys star fed up with ‘fake analysts’ waiting for them to fail 

Micah Parsons fed up with ‘fake analysts’ waiting for Cowboys to fail

Micah Parsons finds it annoying that the anti-Cowboys sentiment never stops.

Talking heads were sure to be ready to jump at the chance after the Cowboys’ 5 game winning streak was ended by a blowout

loss to the Bills on Sunday, putting them to 10-4. Parsons called out those who were eager to criticize Dallas.

The standout linebacker stated on the podcast “The Edge with Micah Parsons” that “I don’t understand is everyone just waits

for the Cowboys to lose.” “I witnessed numerous fake analysts who managed to land TV jobs stating, ‘There goes your boy.'”

“It’s almost to the point where it’s like almost sick that former players are waiting for other current players to fail so that way

they have something to talk about. It’s not even to just get into names. I feel like at this point, you kind of know who you are.”

While he didn’t name names, the Cowboys and Dak Prescott are frequent topics of conversation on ESPN’s morning shows “Get Up” and “First Take.”

And former Patriots star Rob Gronkowski, now an analyst for Fox, said the Cowboys “are not a mentally tough football team” after Sunday’s game.

The 24-year-old Parsons expressed his wish for nothing but the best for Josh Allen, the quarterback for the Bills, whom the Cowboys lost 31-10.

“It seems as though he has appeared. That’s the individual we have been anticipating. I’m a lover of the game, so why do you

want someone to lose so badly, both as a current and past player? At the end of the day, I don’t want to see Josh Allen injured,

whether I’m portraying him or someone else, Parsons stated. “I want him to succeed, not fail. I want him to pursue his career

nonstop. I obviously strive to beat him when we’re playing and lining up. However, it appears that a lot of people are merely waiting for others to go wrong.

The Cowboys have a tiebreaker over the Eagles (10-4) for the lead in the NFC East right now, but if the Eagles win out, the tiebreaker for victory will allow them to win the division.

Dallas’s schedule is more difficult than Philadelphia’s; they play the Dolphins and Lions before facing the

Commanders in the end. The Eagles’ schedule consists of two games against the Giants and one against the Cardinals.

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