Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys: Tension with Micah Parsons and the Team
Introduction
Micah Parsons, the highly-touted rookie linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, has been making headlines since his impressive performance in the preseason. However, his recent injury and absence from games have caught the attention of team owner Jerry Jones.
Key Details
Jones expressed his frustration with both Parsons and quarterback Dak Prescott missing games due to injuries, stating that it is "not good for them or the team." This is not the first time Jones has publicly criticized players for being out with injuries, as he has a history of prioritizing players who are able to stay on the field. This has led to speculation that there may be tension between Jones and the coaching staff, as Parsons' injury was deemed significant enough for him to sit out.
Impact
Parsons' absence has also raised concerns about the team's defense, as they have struggled in their first two games of the season. With the Cowboys facing a tough schedule in the coming weeks, it is crucial for the rookie to get healthy and back on the field as soon as possible. However, the pressure from the owner may also add to the pressure on Parsons to return quickly, which could potentially affect his recovery process.