Parsons has Slay (Philly) on his podcast

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..this guy is getting stranger with every year. You just dont do that during the season.
Listen to what Shady and James say. They are right.
 
I don't see any problem.....there no way teammates will let either player off the hook if this carries over to the game. A lot of players know each other and probably hang out a lot more than fans realize. For example, what about players bumping into each other at clubs, other sporting events, and charity functions and deciding to hang out? Do you it will impact their game on the field? I don't...... this is just talk shows having something to talk about.
 
This isn't the old NFL where players play for one team and legitimately hate each other. They have friends around the league they talk to. Also, it's just a podcast. Why do people care so much?
Bingo!
 
I was waiting for someone to post this, this should be fun!!!!!
 
This isn't the old NFL where players play for one team and legitimately hate each other. They have friends around the league they talk to. Also, it's just a podcast. Why do people care so much?
I actually agree. I mean how much are these guys gonna hate each other Dak, Slay and Fletcher Cox were friends at MState….its just different now.
 
This isn't the old NFL where players play for one team and legitimately hate each other. They have friends around the league they talk to. Also, it's just a podcast. Why do people care so much?
I don’t know what’s wrong with people, totally agree with you
 
Parsons seems to be doing everything he can to turn the fans and even the team against him. Fans and the media have complained about him doing podcasts while he’s still playing. He’s having a down year and is injured. It’s going to be interesting to see if the Joneses want to pay him close to $40 million per after this season.
 
Also, it's just a podcast. Why do people care so much?
Simple, he isn't focused on being a champion, and the podcast shows his lack of seriousness. Same with Romo and golf. There will be plenty of time for that nonsense after retirement. If you want to be a champion you have to focus every and any energies towards that goal.

This podcast is part of the problem with his play so far this season. His mind isn't on the game.
 
Parsons seems to be doing everything he can to turn the fans and even the team against him. Fans and the media have complained about him doing podcasts while he’s still playing. He’s having a down year and is injured. It’s going to be interesting to see if the Joneses want to pay him close to $40 million per after this season.
He’s not having a down year. In terms of sacks yes . He’s learning how to play football, how to set the edge. Just not play for the glory but play football.
 
Simple, he isn't focused on being a champion, and the podcast shows his lack of seriousness. Same with Romo and golf. There will be plenty of time for that nonsense after retirement. If you want to be a champion you have to focus every and any energies towards that goal.

This podcast is part of the problem with his play so far this season. His mind isn't on the game.
Kelce has had a podcast for awhile now and has won two super bowls.

Also, he probably puts a couple hours a week towards this. These players have lives. All of them. Not a single one is watching film and practicing through every waking hour of the day.
 
I don’t know what’s wrong with people, totally agree with you
Your being butt-hurt over criticism with one of your heroes does not equal anything being wrong with the ones doing the critiquing. Claiming that it does reveals that there is something wrong with you.
 
This will probably bother the Eagles fans way more than Cowboys .....we're used to off the field things like this DURING the season..

I care more about Micah going AWOL in December and January
The podcast is part of the reason why that happens.
 
This isn't the old NFL where players play for one team and legitimately hate each other. They have friends around the league they talk to. Also, it's just a podcast. Why do people care so much?
Players had friends around the league during the old NFL. This fan base wouldn’t care so much if the team was having playoff success and weren’t so frustrated with the organization. Fans have become frustrated with Parsons. There’s been a lot more talking from him than making plays on the field. All the complaining about him doing podcasts has become a distraction. There’s been a lot more talk about that than his play on the field.
 
Players had friends around the league during the old NFL. This fan base wouldn’t care so much if the team was having playoff success and weren’t so frustrated with the organization. Fans have become frustrated with Parsons. There’s been a lot more talking from him than making plays on the field.
True, winning cures everything. But it's not like if he quit doing the podcast he immediately starts getting 5 sacks a game and we blow everyone out. People are just frustrated in general and will find every little thing to complain about.
 

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