The cowboys Micah Parsons Attacks “Fake Analysts” and Former Players.

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Micah Parsons has had enough.

The standout pass-rusher for the Dallas Cowboys took aim at what he dubbed “fake analysts” for their criticism following the team’s 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Parsons stated on his podcast, The Edge with Micah Parsons, “Everyone just waits for the Cowboys to lose.” “I saw several fake analysts, people who somehow managed to land TV jobs, telling us, ‘There goes your boy, oh there he is, that’s the one we’ve been waiting for.’

most ill. In order to have something to talk about, former players are waiting for other current players to falter. You seem to know who you are at this point, so it’s not even merely to start talking names.

Parsons may have been singling out a number of former players and sports debate shows on television.

But perhaps the harshest critique of the Cowboys came from former All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski, who said on FOX just after the game that Dallas is “not a mentally tough football team.”

According to Gronkowski, “The Dallas Cowboys are not a mentally tough football team when you’re a team and you can’t go on the road and win a big game in a hostile environment with weather that isn’t on, you know, on your side, isn’t in your favor.” Having said that, the playoffs the previous year demonstrated it. It was seen in the previous year’s playoffs.

Parsons is obviously aware of the criticism and responding accordingly.

“What makes you so desperate for someone to lose?” Parsons regretted. Some people seem to be waiting for others to make mistakes.

If there was one thing the Cowboys’ lopsided loss to the Bills demonstrated, it was how exposed they are outside of the welcoming walls of AT&T Stadium.

The Cowboys lost to the 49ers in Santa Clara, the Eagles in Philadelphia, and the Bills in Buffalo in crucial games against other postseason candidates. Then there was the puzzling Arizona Cardinals defeat.

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