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The Dallas Cowboys are one of the most popular franchises in any major sport in the United States.
Their logo is ionic and simple, and even if fans don’t go to many Cowboys games, chances are, they are well aware of what the Cowboys have to offer in terms of logos and uniforms.
While being on a team like this can be exciting for players, it’s also a nerve-wracking experience.
After all, the Cowboys are commonly known as “America’s Team,” but with a lack of Super Bowls in recent years, the opinion of the organization has faded, at least to some.
Regardless of record, Cowboys players face a lot of individualized hate from fans across the world.
Some of it falls on deaf ears, but for others, players like Micah Marsons, take it much more seriously.
Scrutiny and trash-talking can be a massive part of the game, but Parsons doesn’t seem to respond well to his critics.
Parsons recently talked about this in a conversation with Jon Machota, saying, “But you know, scrutiny is because you earn scrutiny. It’s the expectations. You’d have to be blind to say that you don’t have expectations wearing a star.”
Micah Parsons was asked today about how much of the scrutiny he gets is because the Cowboys’ lack of success: “I get a lot. But you know, scrutiny is because you earn scrutiny. It’s the expectations. You’d have to be blind to say that you don’t have expectations wearing a star.… pic.twitter.com/b4U0DxsOSh
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) August 1, 2024
Even though he knows he’ll get booed at times, Parsons is confident in his abilities to succeed in this offense.
The Cowboys are starting to build something special, potentially from the ground up.
It starts with players like Parsons to lock it down the defensive since of the ball and allowing his teammates on offense to take care of the rest.
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