Micah Parsons is Already Jealous of New Cowboys Arrival

Dec 22, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) rushes the passer against Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Luke Goedeke (67) in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images
Dec 22, 2024; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons (11) rushes the passer against Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Luke Goedeke (67) in the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-Imagn Images | Tim Heitman-Imagn Images

Dallas Cowboys superstar Micah Parsons has never been shy about sharing his opinions, even those that may not be allowed on a nationally televised broadcast. He's outspoken and never misses an opportunity to let everyone know what he's thinking.

That makes him similar to Jerry Jones in a lot of ways. Parsons is the perfect representative of the Cowboys culture in recent years, which is quite interesting given his reaction to Dallas' excellent trade for Pittsburgh Steelers standout wide receiver George Pickens.

The latter will instantly elevate the offense, yet it sounds like Parsons is already jealous of the relationship Pickens is forming with Lamb.

Micah Parsons Already Jealous of CeeDee Lamb's Cowboys Love for George Pickens

In what was obviously a social media post sent in jest, Parsons commented on a video of Lamb declaring that he and Pickens were both No. 1 receivers.

"Ceeedee done found a new best friend," Parsons sent with laughing emojis. Perhaps Lamb would still be his best friend if he spelled his name right but regardless, it's clear that there's a special chemistry brewing between the new teammates.

Lamb is the best slot receiver in the NFL, while Pickens might be the best at catching contested passes. It's a marriage made in heaven, and now Parsons can breathe easy knowing his side of the ball won't have to be entirely dependent on saving a victory. If Dak Prescott can effectively utilize his new weapon, the sky is the limit for this team.

Obviously, the NFC is a brutal conference. The Detroit Lions, Philadelphia Eagles, Minnesota Vikings, Washington Commanders, and more wait in the wings, yet few have the theoretical offensive firepower that a Dallas team rolling on all cylinders does.

It's up to underwhelming head coach Brian Schottenheimer to design an effective offense, but the pieces are certainly there. Let's hope Parsons' mouth doesn't cause too much trouble during the regular season and if it doesn't, the Cowboys should expect to win upwards of 12 games for the fourth time in five years.

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