How Come Parsons Gets Downgraded For Opting Out. But Chase And Sewell Get A Pass

BobbyFlame469

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You've exhibited in your posts for months on end this PMS tantrum about decisions made by this team that don't agree with you agenda. Because they resigned Dak, in your commentary, there is no hope for this team going forward, for at least the next four years.

Now you latch on to this article which doesn't reveal the final outcome is no charges were levied nor law suit upheld. Yet you press this as if the article is salient in this discussion.

It has value only to support your grudge agenda.
he’s been so misanthropic about the cowboys since Dak got resigned about everything the cowboys do. He should find a new team
 

cowboyec

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because he's a Cowboy.
but they're gonna hear from us all.
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sjmike

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This is the second thread where you have posted this article. The article, written by a local TV station where this transpired, has several misspelled words. For a professional outfit, that starts me wondering who is running that circus. That aside, in the local TV industry there is an expression. If it bleeds it leads. This is an article which appeared to be sensationalized for the shock content of a local TV station. Nothing more.

Your actions about this article are just more of the same.

But, more importantly Humphries was a whiner. Parsons was whipping his butt and Humphries pulled a knife. One wonders why Humphries was not immediately kicked off the team for brandishing a deadly weapon. That, sir, is a felony.

Yet Parsons was put on probation for a fist fight. That just speaks to this era when kids can't throw fists and need to resort to weapons. If a gun had been handy, would Humphries shoot Parsons?

Did you see after that in this or any subsequent article that Parsons continued jacking this guy up? No, you didn't. The kid went on to blame three other players and a couple of coaches.

The judge threw out the case twice. In this article he threatened to toss it out again if they didn't file by a Friday - not indicated in the article. Ensuing articles about this indicate the judge tossed this one as well. So this empirical piece of evidence in this article that concerns you seems to not have been enough to sway a judge to continue.
Thank you for calling this guy out. Can never understand how someone can be so negative about something and still participate in it
You've been squawking about this team for months on end. Your position on the Dak signing clearly colors anything you say about this management.

This whole affair reminds me of A Few Good Men. There are two differences in that stage play and film and this real life event.

1. Football programs often use a Code Red to get people's minds right.
2. You can't handle the truth.
 

Rockport

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I’ve seen several posters and pundits saying that opting out is a flag on Parsons. But praise Chase and Sewell.
Because we have some of the most ignorant fans here at CZ than you'll find anywhere.
 

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Because we have some of the most ignorant fans here at CZ than you'll find anywhere.
I’ve said repeatedly ne of hardest things of bn a cowboys fan is other cowboy fans

Sometimes in a contributor too but we some honery pains in tush on occasions
 

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I’ve seen several posters and pundits saying that opting out is a flag on Parsons. But praise Chase and Sewell.
The people that flag Parsons, don't praise Chase and Sewell for the same things. That's imagination.
 

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there’s a few different ways you can define ‘hit’ I suppose. I’m speaking of taking a successful player, avoiding a bust

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here's the full breakdown


https://bleacherreport.com/articles...e-safest-riskiest-at-the-top-of-the-nfl-draft
 
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