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Yeah that playoff game against Houston was impressive and I wish Parsons could have gotten the Cowboys the second pick in the draft.Garrett is 3 times better than Micah!
Yeah that playoff game against Houston was impressive and I wish Parsons could have gotten the Cowboys the second pick in the draft.Garrett is 3 times better than Micah!
He does swing a mean helmet, too!Garrett does not take plays off like Parsons, so he has that as an advantage for himself, lol.
Yep. Garrett did all that by himself.Yeah, Garrett played the whole season and he led the Browns to the second pick in the draft. Hall of Fame talent there. Got blown out by Houston in the playoffs with a rookie quarterback.
Yep. Micah Parsons' has all the dirt on Jerry Jones and has threatened to expose him on his podcast if he does not comply. He's got Jones by the SUUUUUIEEEPIGS!Expect a lot of these types of moves in the offseason.
It's why Micah guaranteed a Super Bowl.
Exactly.
Garrett is not three times better than Parsons.Garrett is 3 times better than Micah!
Lost me at "franchise quarterback carrying their weight".Cleveland Browns star Myles Garrett growing frustrated could help the Dallas Cowboys shock the football world with a blockbuster trade.
Anthony Licciardi
Jan 9, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys’ offseason has arrived, which means it’s time for fans of "America’s Team'' to lay claim to other teams’ stars in football’s version of Manifest Destiny.
This time around, the Dallas faithful have their eyes set on bringing Cleveland Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett back home. Frustrated with the Browns – still drafting in the top five nearly a decade after taking Garrett with the first pick in 2017 – the superstar has suggested that he needs to see a reasonable path to success. Quarterback Deshaun Watson’s contract might not make that possible.
He is arguably the best defensive player in the NFL (this side of Micah, of course.) And the Cowboys, no matter what the naysayers whine about, can afford whatever the price tag is. ... via their $100 million potential cap room.
Virtually any other offseason exercise is more worthwhile than wishing upon a star for a future Hall of Famer, but the idea of Parsons and Garrett together – with a ball-hawking secondary and franchise quarterback carrying their weight – is enticing enough to daydream about as more fortunate teams get the thrill of January football.
Much more: https://athlonsports.com/nfl/dallas...nd-browns-100-million-hometown-shocking-urged
LOL.Out of 31 teams we are probably the last team who would be interested
Most people that I have been listening to disagree on the cap space issueNo way are the Cowboys trading for Myles Garrett with the team looking to re-sign Parsons. The Cowboys have practically zero cap space. Just more crazy talk.
Cap space can be created. It’s a myth we don’t have it.Most people that I have been listening to disagree on the cap space issue
Agreed. Garrett is only due a minimum salary so they don't even had the option to restructure him to save CAP room. They have a CAP problem and trading Garrett would only add to that problem.LOL.
Browns eat 35+mil cap hit to ship him off pre june 1st. Or 16mil more than what he's owed on the books.
they are already at -23mil in cap space. Unless a team is offering multiple 1sts, they aren't going to listen.
Besides, Garrett would want a new deal, as he only is signed through the 26 season.
What's crazy is almost all of their negative cap space is from trading Cooper last year.