There is a lot to cover in this video.
I never took DLaw's comments about not winning a SB in Dallas as a shot at Micah. I took it as a shot at the organization in general.
Honestly, I think DLaw was more talk than production, a problem that seems to exist too often in Dallas.
As for his money situation, my advice to anyone coming into a lot of money is don't hire someone to manage your finances and then relinquish all responsibility to him. DLaw asked why his accountant waited to tell him he was broke, but I would bet his accountant tried to warn him many times. And if he didn't then he should have fired the guy immediately. At the same time, don't leave it all to an accountant or a spouse. Pay attention to your money, even if you let someone else manage it. No one will value your money as much as you do, no matter how much you trust that person. I hear these sob stories about athletes going broke but on closer examination it turns out they were all irresponsible and didn't understand that even $10 million is not a bottomless pit. When you buy houses and cars for friends and family, the money goes quickly.
Finally, on the Parsons - DLaw feud, I don't know how much of this is real and how much is speculation. Sure Parsons responded to DLaw's comments about Dallas after he left. Parsons took it as a shot at the team, which it was, and he felt like he had to defend the team. I can see that. At this point, I am fine with DLaw leaving. He is another player I think was overrated in Dallas. Good luck to him in Seattle and for Dallas it is time to move on.