VIDEO: Micah Parsons Threw Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy Directly Under The Bus By Suggesting He Doesn’t Put In Enough “Time & Work” During Shocking Postgame Interview After Loss To Eagles

 

 

Micah Parsons is just like Dallas Cowboys fans right now: They are sick and tired of Mike McCarthy.

The Dallas Cowboys’ 34-6 blowout loss against the Philadelphia Eagles gave fans plenty to think about on Sunday. The team has failed to win a single home game this year, which has dropped them further in the NFC East standings.

The Cowboys finished Sunday’s game with 32 net passing yards as Cooper Rush, and the offense could do absolutely nothing in their first game without Dak Prescott.

After the brutal loss to the Eagles, Cowboys star Micah Parsons shared his candid take on the team’s coaching.

“Mike (McCarthy) can leave and go wherever he wants,” Parsons said, via Jori Epstein. “Guys, I kind of feel bad for (are) guys like Zack Martin and guys who might be on their last year or on their way out. Because that’s who I wanted to hold the trophy for.

You want to win games and do great things with those type of legends who put in more time and work than Mike McCarthy ever did.”

Micah Parsons did not make things any better when he added that the question of whether Mike McCarthy will coach the Cowboys next year is “above my pay grade.”

The All-Pro pass-rusher may not have intended to disparage his head coach, but that is exactly how it is being interpreted.

McCarthy is in the final year of his deal, and everyone already knows that he will not be back in 2025 and beyond if the team does not recover from this terrible start.

As for the Eagles game, Parsons had two sacks of Jalen Hurts and a forced fumble.

Micah Parsons Comments On Mike McCarthy Shows Just How bad The Locker Room Has Gotten For The Cowboys

Things are not well for the Dallas Cowboys in 2024.

At 3-6 in 2024, the team has a huge hill to climb if it wants to make the playoffs.

Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons returned to the field just to see his steam get blown out again.

Parsons did not help matters after the game when he told reporters he hurt more for team veterans “who put in more time and work than Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy ever did.”

His comments just show how dysfunctional the team has become and why they have the record they currently possess.

 

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