It looks like Micah Parsons regrets being traded by the Dallas Cowboys

Absolutely.

I took a new job in the same industry last May. My group chat is still my old work buddies; one of whom has also since left my former company.
I think we have a tendency to expect players on different teams to be rivals. We expect team loyalty to override everything. But they are just like the rest of us when it comes to the job part of it.
 
These comments always make me laugh.

I absolutely believe he wanted to win and he realized it wasn't likely to happen here in Dallas.

It strikes me as odd that we acknowledge the fact this franchise appears rudderless but when a guy wants out, we immediately blame it on his greed and not the fact he's probably as aware as anyone how dysfunctional this organization is.
Its because Jerry makes them believe it.
 
I think we have a tendency to expect players on different teams to be rivals. We expect team loyalty to override everything. But they are just like the rest of us when it comes to the job part of it.
Yep.

Also think of how small that social circle probably is.

How many guys make it to where these guys are? Especially guys like Micah, Dak, & CeeDee. They're not just NFL players; they're elite level, highly paid NFL players.

There's probably more in common there than with many of the guys in their own locker room.
 
Once he reneged on his handshake deal with Jerry it was all over.
 
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Man has friends. Is that bad?
 
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I am sure he regrets Jerry and his cabal of yes men betraying him.

I am also sure there is some satisfaction that after he left they became the worst defense in Cowboys history
 
This feels like clickbait.

He’s probably just hanging out with them because they were all at the Pro Bowl and he already knows them. That doesn’t mean he wishes he were still in Dallas.

If anything, he’s likely way happier now than he ever was there—he’s getting paid. And for most players, that’s what really matters.
 
When they know there are people out there that need for certain nonsense things to be true, they'll get takers left and right. Why stop when people can't help themselves?
Wrong.

Just because Micah left to the highest bidder while maximizing his paycheck, it doesn't mean he does not internally regret leaving his ex-teammates. It's so obvious with how Micah was acting at the Pro Bowl.
 
Who really cares what Micah thinks about Dallas or if he misses being a Cowboy? He got his money and is no longer here, regardless of who is at fault, so we should all move on. Don’t know why people are begrudging him still having friends on the Cowboys; we all have friends we still keep in touch with whom we worked in the past. Why should players be treated differently?
Personally I was sad to see him leave as I thought he was one of the best pass rushers in the NFL; but now that he is with another team we should all just move on.
 
Wrong.

Just because Micah left to the highest bidder while maximizing his paycheck, it doesn't mean he does not internally regret leaving his ex-teammates. It's so obvious with how Micah was acting at the Pro Bowl.
People need for him to feel regret just there are those that need to believe that we won the trade without question. It's classic projection wrapped up in jilted ex-girlfriend syndrome. Next, there'll be people here touting that "Q is more of a player than you ever were, Micah" or "oh yeah, well I faked my cheers for you the whole time." Lol.
 

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