‘WORST TRADE IN COWBOYS HISTORY!’ 😳 – Dan Orlovsky GOES OFF on Micah Parsons to Green Bay | Get Up

at least around the sports world and maybe beyond that. The Cowboys sending superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons to the Packers in exchange for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and Green Bay’s first round picks in each of the next two drafts. Parsons then agrees to a 4-year 188 million contract that includes 120 million fully guaranteed at signing, $136 million total guaranteed, making him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. The aftermath. Micah Parsons releasing the statement saying in part, “I never wanted this chapter to end, but not everything was in my control. My heart has always been here and it still is. Through it all, I never made any demands. I never asked for anything more than fairness. I only asked that the person I trust to negotiate my contract be part of the process. This is a sad day, but not a bitter one.” That’s his side. Now, we hear from Jerry Jones and Cowboys legend Michael Irving. This gives us a better chance to be a better team than we have been the last few several years since Micah’s been here. Not any negative on Micah, but we’re trying to get better. We’re trying to stop the run and stay in the hunt. I’m very, very excited about the prospects of what we’ve done for the Cowboys here. We got what we wanted. Make no mistake about it. We all know we could have signed Micah, but we decided to go with the trail. This is a dark and sad day, Cowboys Nation and the Dallas Cowboys. But as much as I love Michael Parsons and I hope the best for him and his family, this is a real sad day. [Music] Okay, I’m going to walk you through how we’re going to do this. Chef Ian Graz were right in the middle of this all day long breaking this chef late in the afternoon yesterday along with outstanding work by Todd Archer as well right our guy in Dallas and everything else. So we’re going to start by walking you through exactly how this happened and then we will get to the aftermath. Chefy, I’ll start with you. Take as much time as you need. How in the world did we get from where we were to where we are this morning? I think we go back to the spring to when Jerry Jones had a handshake deal in his mind the way that he once had a handshake deal to buy the Dallas Cowboys when he met with Micah Parsons and shook hands on a deal that averaged $40.5 million in the spring. Jerry Jones thought they had a deal, but Micah Parsons didn’t. And when Michael went back to his agent to apprise him of what they had discussed, the agent didn’t want any part of a deal that was supposed to be a fiveyear contract. And from that point on, the Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons never once negotiated another contract. So, if we are looking for when the time with Micah and the Dallas Cowboys came to an unofficial end, it would be when Jerry Jones felt like he had a handshake agreement at that point in time. After that, there was silence. There were quotes that hurt feelings. There was Micah issuing a public trade request in early August. There was Micah experiencing back tightness. Micah in California this week for a second opinion on his back. And there was zero sign or zero hope of any deal coming together to keep Micah in Dallas for the long term. Micah and his representatives reached out about a week ago to see if Dallas would be interested in moving forward and they were not. So, if they’re not moving forward with a long-term deal, then clearly Jerry Jones at that point in time would have some interest in having Micah play out his contract with the Dallas Cowboys, which Micah Parsons never was going to do. And thus, other teams began calling. Now, I’m told there were multiple suitors for Micah Parsons, but in a way, it feels a little bit like it was with the Dallas Mavericks and Luca Donic, who traded him to the Lakers and really only spoke intensely with the Lakers. Now, there may have been intense negotiations and trade talks with other teams. I’m unaware of them right now. I think there were other teams that inquired, but it seems like Green Bay was the only team that got real serious and real quick. And this came together very quickly as evidenced by the fact that Kenny Clark practiced with the Green Bay Packers yesterday. If the Packers knew and the Cowboys knew that this deal was getting done yesterday, Kenny Clark would not be practicing. But he did practice. And in the end, later in the afternoon, the Cowboys and Packers agree to a deal. Micah agrees to a deal. Micah gets in his new deal $188 million, $48 more million than Jerry Jones once paid for the Dallas Cowboys when he had a handshake agreement to buy them for $140 million. All right, that’s an outstanding road map and and Graciano, you were here with me yesterday and I got the sense from you long before we went on the air that something had changed and you said it on the air here yesterday. This thing has taken a turn and it’s coming to a head. I don’t think you expected it to happen as quickly as it did, but you knew something was coming. Yeah, I think as of yesterday and and we were on the Shifty and I were on the phone a lot yesterday, like even like as at like 2:00 in the afternoon yesterday, it still was it felt like it was heading in this kind of direction, but no one was sure it was going to land here. I I think at that point um and Adam, correct me if I’m wrong, but at that point, I think the the agent had been in contact with the Packers with the Cowboys permission, you know, to talk about what the contract would look like. Uh but still at that point I think both sides were kind of thinking like all right we’re not sure this is going to happen and to Adam’s point Micah had already gone to see the the back doctor in California. Uh and so that was setting up for a dispute if no trade happened and no extension happened and Micah was going to say I’m not healthy enough to play. So the Packers moved very quickly yesterday afternoon to get this done. I think the price uh in terms of compensation going back to the Cowboys wasn’t really hard to arrive at. they were always going to be looking for multiple first round picks and a defensive player that could help because they were trading away their best defensive player. Uh so I think once uh it got back to Micah Parsons, hey, here’s the contract. Here’s the team. Are you good with this? I think it probably came together pretty quickly uh after that. But yeah, as of yesterday morning, this is what it sound like. The Packers and Cowboys had been in contact with each other. We knew it was a possibility that this could happen, but there were still a couple of different ways it could go. Uh, and Adam makes a great point about Kenny Clark wouldn’t have been out there practicing if they knew he was in a trade. You saw on your screen a few moments ago, the Packers play the Cowboys week four. Interesting year for Green Bay. A few weeks after that, they will play Aaron Rogers and the Steelers. So, there’s some games to circle. Before I get to the football players who were chomping at the bit, let me get the general manager in here because you and I have been talking about this at great length. I said back in March, the Cowboys could consider, maybe even should consider trading Micah Parsons rather than resigning him because this doesn’t feel like a Super Bowl team to me. And you could try and turn him into the Hershel Walker of this generation. They didn’t do that. In your mind, what does that what did that lead to happening yesterday? It is inconceivable, Green, how they did this. It was a massive strategic mistake. They comported themselves for much of the off season like they’re trying to win. They go out and get George Pickkins on a one-year deal. They let other players leave like Demarcus Lawrence, Jordan Lewis because you have Micah Parsons. Look at this graphic. When you have Micah Parsons, you’re going to build around him. You’re trying to win now. You signed CD Lamb to an extension. You signed Dak Prescott to extension all recently because you’re trying to win. So on the offensive side, you’re trying to win now. and you have a new offensive coach in in Brian Shanheimer. On the other side of the ball, you move on from these players that you would have kept. Some of the moves they make feel like win now moves and then trading him away for two first round picks, which by the way, don’t figure to be very high picks feels like the opposite of that. And so in your mind, if a dollar is worth a hundred cents, what did they get for him in this trade? 60 cents on the dollar. And let me bring up two teams in particular, the Baltimore Ravens and the Buffalo Bills. The Buffalo Bills drafted a defensive lineman in the second, the third, and the fourth round and signed Joey Bosa. You’re moving into a new stadium and you have a chance to get a transformational player. This is the best player outside of Troy Agrini that the Dallas Cowboys have drafted in 31 years. And you could go get him moving into a new stadium and you’re trying to get over the hump to beat the Chiefs. You’re the Ravens and you have a chance to get a player like Micah Parsons. Who knows? maybe the Chargers, the P, who knows who else steps in. But the fact that they didn’t create a sense of urgency in March was a massive mistake that will cost this franchise for years because you just don’t know who else would have stepped up back then. That’s the point. And I think for all the people yesterday that I was seeing on social media and other places saying, “Oh, they’re better off not having paid all that money for him.” That’s fine. If that’s the way you feel, that’s one thing. But this was not the way to go about it. This was not done. This was not planned. This wound up being forced upon them. Okay, I have made you guys wait too long. Dan Olowski, you heard all you you’ve heard all of this. This is how it happened. This is where we are. What’s your reaction? Good organizations do not trade Hall of Fame players in their primes. Right now, the Cowboys are not a good organization. This will go down as one of the worst trades in the history of their football team and their organization. They traded away a future Hall of Famer for what likely will be the 28th to the 32nd pick in the first round. Right. The Packers are going to be good as long as Jordan Love is healthy. You got two picks that are basically early f second round picks and depending on if the draft is loaded with talent or not could be very invaluable to that football team. I think the shine for the Cowboys is gone because of this. When I grew up, no one left the Dallas Cowboys. Nobody. The fact that this was Micah initiating I don’t want to be here anymore. I the the the allure of the star feels gone. They got fleeced. This this is not a trade that you can sit here and go, well, they’re going to use those picks to go get Arch Manning. Arch Manning ain’t going to be there at 30 when you guys are picking in two years. So, I look at this and go, from a business perspective, Jerry Jones 100% lost this negotiation. From a football perspective, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys 100% lost this negotiation. This is one of the as far as we won or lost worst days in the Cowboys since Jerry Jones has owned them. And this is like the remember after the Green Bay Packer debacle in the playoffs. Yeah, he could not have handled from that moment to this moment worse. By the way, Kenny Clark, the player they get in this will be 30 in October. Really good player, but obviously an aging player. Dwood, go. Jerry Jones reminds me right now of Al Davis at the end of his career. I it’s it’s almost sad to see to be honest with you. Jerry Jones have has done a lot for the game of football. Everyone knows that he’s in the Hall of Fame Hall of Fame the Hall of Fame owner. Uh the marketing aspect, the business acumen, he’s done so much for the game of football. But when you see a move like this, it just it makes you sad for for him and the Dallas Cowboys because this is inconceivable to move again like Dan talked about a hall of a potentially Hall of Fame play a Hall of Fame talent in Michael Parson literally right before week one when you when you’re supposed to play the Philadelphia Eagles for two, you know, low round first round first round draft picks. You are not going to get players you on the same level as a Michael Parsons. You don’t deal away a 26-y old superstar player on the cusp of the season. If you’re going to make this move, and you guys have already said, you make this move in March when you can literally open up the floodgates to all the teams if someone wants to, you know, give you, you know, a king’s ransom, not before the season. That’s why I said this just Jerry Jones just reminds me of Al Davis right I think that’s why this is so shocking, right? Because the Cowboys always sign the guy no matter how dra dragged out it gets, right? No mak press got CD Lamb just last year. Like we’re used to this. This was not the plan. Something changed. And that’s I think part of the reason it it it lives as a huge mistake cuz if you get off your plan, then you end up making mistakes. And I think that’s what happened for the Cowboys. And we’ve been there. When you run a team, so many decisions happen and let’s say your plan changed. Greedy, you just put a band-aid on it. We just talked about that with Trey Hendrickson. Again, you don’t get George Pickkins on a one-year deal to start rebuilding four months later before you play games. Ironically, the Cowboys make this trade yesterday on the same day that Forbes values them at $13 billion, which is 24% higher than any other team in the NFL. Shifty, go. They’re talking about the timing of the trade being off. the fact that the Cowboys should have looked to deal him in March. Should have casted a wider net, even though I think there were multiple suitors here for Micah Parsons. But here was a call or two that I got after the trade came down yesterday. They asked, “Why are the Dallas Cowboys trading Micah Parsons in the conference? Why are they trading him to a team that has knocked them out of the playoffs in each of the last three years? Why are they not looking to deal him to an AFC team so that there would be one less obstacle as they try to use those picks and that player Kenny Clark to try to get back to the Super Bowl? I heard that from a couple of football executives yesterday that they would have been better off dealing him in the AFC rather than to the team that’s knocked them out of the playoffs last three years. But I think in the end this is also true and this came from another executive as well. Jerry Jones felt like this was his modernday version of a Hershel Walker trade. He felt like he needed to do something dramatic to shake up things for a team that has not reached the conference championship game in 30 years, that has not gotten past the divisional playoff round in 30 years. And by making a blockbuster shocking trade the way he once did with Hershel Walker, he could inject youth and picks and another player into his team and recreate some of that excitement that the Cowboys had the last time they went on an extended postseason run. But he’s wrong thinking that. That’s the that’s the whole problem. No one is sitting here going trading Micah Parsons is the dumbest thing you can do. Everybody, whether you’re deep into the front office operations of how it all works or you cover the sport, you’re an analyst is sitting here going, “You did this a week before the season and then you did it to a team that is going to be picking late in the first round. You didn’t do it with the team like the the the Jags or the Browns or somebody that has a higher likelihood of struggling and then those picks become the transformation.” That’s what that that that’s the crux of this is for the guy who’s running the football team. This doesn’t make football sense. Here here’s the Hershel Walker trade. They got three first round picks, three second round picks, a third round pick, and a six round pick. I mean there Yeah. So like to me again, do we get there in March, guys? I can’t say here in good conscience you get there. But what I can tell you is being on the other end of these calls for 20 years, guys, when you get a 26-year-old future Hall of Fame pass rusher in their prime, those are the sort of things you think about. And how many how many game records are there in the NFL? Maybe a dozen. That’s high game wreckers. Not probably six or seven. TJ Watt, Miles Garrett, Max Crosby, Dexter, those are This guy is a game wrecker. He wrecks football games. You don’t just give them away for a player that might be drafted at 28 or 30 and hope is an impactful player. You just you gave them away. You know what Jimmy Johnson didn’t do? He didn’t orchestrate the Hershel Walker trade in one day because they were starting preparation for the Eagles on Friday and they didn’t want this hanging over them. So, they made sure they did it on Thursday. That was a calculated decision that made a lot of sense in a variety of ways. It was criticized at the time. I was covering the NFL at that time. There were people who were criticizing the Cowboys for trading away the player. Obviously, they get the last laugh. It was the the way they built the dynasty. That is a this is so far from that both in planning and in execution that it really doesn’t they don’t belong in the same sentence. Now, we will have plenty more time. Pardon me, I’m choked up just thinking about it at all. This organization never swung like this with Aaron Rogers. They never made a trade like this when they had Aaron Rogers. This is an all-in move with Jordan Love. So now it’s an offense that is loaded. But you talk about Rashawn Garry, who’s their other pass rusher, and Mike Parsons, that’s the best pass rush duo in the NFC now in the to the whole conference. So the Packers were a team that was just maybe a tier below. Now they are right there and fully equipped to knock off the Eagles and represent the NFC in the Super Bowl. And this is now a couple year window where Jordan Love can go get it done for an organization that has had elite quarterbacks and not enough Super Bowl wins in the last 20 years. When you talk about just a tier below, Packers lost seven games last year. One was a throwaway at the end. They didn’t start their guys. The others were two to the Eagles, two to the Vikings, two to the Lions, the three best teams in the NFC last year. That’s the only games they lost that they were trying to win. So they are right there. So what are they doing? They draft a wide receiver in the first round for the first time in more than two decades. That’s unlike them. A move like this is unlike them. But this is a team, by the way, youngest roster in the league. Got younger with this move. Yeah. And still believes it’s not only poised to win this this next Super Bowl, but maybe a whole bunch of them if this move works out the way they think. That was the thing I was going to say. This is an incredibly young roster. Now you bring in a guy Michael Parsons who again 26 years old. Just think about it. All this talent is going to grow together. They’re going, this nucleus is going to be together for quite some time. They have a long runway to do a lot of damage uh moving forward. Let me put A67 up just so you get a sense of what how this was met in uh Vegas. ESPN Sportsbook now has Green Bay at 14 to1 to win the Super Bowl plus 550 to win the NFC and co-favorites to win the division with the Lions. So you see those are pretty significant if you don’t speak gambling those are pretty significant jumps that came on the heels of the Parsons trade. And here’s why Greenie. When you build a team, the first thing you think about is how do we win the division. So, if we were all running the Green Bay Packers, we talk about the great offense of the Detroit Lions, all the talent that the Vikings have, assuming JJ McCarthy is going to be good, and the high variance of what the Bears could be. You have to be able to rush the passer consistently. To Dan’s point, with Rashawn Gary on one side and Parsons, who we know is going to get double tethe, it’s the best pass rush duo in the NFC now. Yeah, it’s an unbelievable front seven. So, now we could go, you know, compete against Jared Gooff. You could go compete against that Viking offense. That’s why those odds shift. Think about it in this regard as well. If you’re Jordan Love, what’s the one thing that everyone says about Jordan Love? He turns it over. Don’t matter, brother. If I’m that I we are going to be ridiculously aggressive on offense because our defense is going to be so good and Micah is going to get after so many quarterbacks, we they’ll get it back for us. We’ll be fine. Right. So, the turn even if he keeps turning it over, your turnover differential will shrink because your defense is going to Yeah. Exactly. Yeah, absolutely. Impressive chef to get back in here. How about the Packer side of this? Well, I could tell you a few things here that are really interesting, Greeny. I could tell you in speaking to a few members of that organization yesterday, I have been in touch with them over the last couple of days about the prospect of Micah being traded there. And after the trade came down, they texted me back that that was all they could think about the last couple of days was the idea that Micah Parsons would wind up in their organization, which in the end ultimately is what happened. And I go back to August of 1992. The San Francisco 49ers president and CEO Carmen Policy traded Charles Haley to the Dallas Cowboys. And Jerry Jones and the people in the Cowboys organization have said for years that was the trade that got the Dallas Cowboys over the hump and enabled them to win Super Bowls. Now we fast forward to August 2025. The Dallas Cowboys trade that type of pass rusher in Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers whose new president and CEO is Ed Policy, the son of Carmen Policy. The Packers go out and get the player essentially who is one of two players in NFL history to have at least 12 sacks in each of his first four seasons. Micah Parsons and the other somebody that Green Bay me knows a little bit about Reggie White. So this trade looks like it has the chance to really work out quite well for Green Bay. As you get a sense here, the magnitude of this is enormous. There are great gambling implications of it as well. And for that, we have Joe Forinball with us all morning long. He’ll give us some stuff on the NFL and on the college as the morning continues. But let’s start right here. We have the trade yesterday. What is your best bet on the Packers coming out of this? I want you to take a look at Jordan Love to win the MVP at 18 to1. Long-term, you’re not going to make money buying high and selling low. So, if you’re waking up this morning saying, “Hey, I want to bet on Green Bay to win the Super Bowl, or I want to bet on Dallas to finish last,” those markets have already been adjusted. You’re walking into a buzzsaw. What you want to do is look for an ancillary market whose price hasn’t been affected as much. Enter Love at 18 to1 to win the MVP. 12 straight MVPs have been quarterbacks. 12 straight MVPs have been one or two seeds. 21 of the last 22 MVPs have won 12 or more games. So, if you believe Micah Parsons is going to help Green Bay win a lot of games, this is the best way to take advantage of a good price that hasn’t been affected as much by yesterday’s trade. As we approach the bottom of the hour, we’re back on Get Up on ESPN with our top story. The Cowboys sending superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons to the Packers in exchange for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and Green Bay’s first round pick in each of the next two drafts. Parsons gets a 4-year 188 million contract, 120 guaranteed at signing, 136 million in total guarantees, making him the highest paid non-quarterback in NFL history. He went on social media and it was pretty simple in his response. Thank you, Dallas. Go Pack, go. So, that’s his side. As for Jerry Jones, here’s why he thinks this makes his team better. This trade was not just thought about today. This trade has been going on in our minds and our strategies and being talked about. Uh it’s been going on uh all spring. The facts are uh uh specifically uh we need to stop the run and u we haven’t been able to stop the run at key times uh for several years. And uh when you uh have the kind of extraordinary pass rush that Michael had, then the way to mitigate that pass rush is to run at you. Holy moly, dude. That’s a lot of mental gymnastics. That feels like he’s like four years behind, like three or four. No duh. It’s tough to explain something that’s that’s inexplicable, but that’s the that’s the problem. So, in order to stop the run, you got to trade away trade. You got to trade Michael. He came to the conclusion like he only plays on passing down. Like do you you were watching a highlight. We were showing highlights of him at the beginning of this block and I’m thinking to myself, we spend the whole offseason talking about contract and dispute. I mean he is so freaking good. Like you’re watching him accelerate through the whole I mean I it’s unbelievable. And he doesn’t just do that. He was an offthe-ball linebacker in college. There are people who say if he wanted to he could play corner. He is the most freakishly talented defensive player in the NFL with the exception of no one. Greedy. Five days from today, the Dallas Cowboys are on a plane to play the Philadelphia Eagles. Brian Shottenheimimer has waited his whole life to be a head coach in the NFL. He has an offense that could be playoffbound and a defense that has questions at pass rush, linebacker with the injuries to Deari and Overshon, and massive questions at uh corner. So to me, like if you’re Brian Shottenheimimer and Sunday, and Cross talked about this on NFL live yesterday, Sunday is Wednesday, like they are in a plane in 5 days. Yeah. What is Brian Shenheimer saying today to his team? Well, they haven’t had him all camp. I mean, like, they’ve been preparing, but I get I get what you’re saying, but I mean, what Brian Shottimer is saying to his team is not, “Oh, God, we’re in trouble.” Like, I mean, they have to they have to build it up, but but but Dak Prescott came out and said, “It’s going to get done. It always gets done.” Shenheimer said that. Brian said that. Was it Monday this week? I mean, very few days ago, Brian Shottenheimr said, “I fully expect Michael Parsons to be on the field against the Eagles.” And we all reacted to that. You were here with me that day. No, he can’t play that soon. They have to start ramping up his football activity. We didn’t realize that the reason he wouldn’t be able to play against the Eagles was because he would be a member of the Green Bay Packers by the time that game kicks off. This is why I go back to the moment of the Green Bay Packers loss and saying that day after this should be a full restart because for him to sit there and say, Jerry Jones, we’re struggling to stop the run. This has been the case for four years. You could have done multiple things over the last three years to be better at stopping the run. You draft Mazy Smith in the first round. That hasn’t panned out. But there are so many other options that you can go about. This is why I say that not a good organization right now. They’re just not because while they’ve drafted some nice players specifically on the offensive line, there’s no way that you cuz guess what, Mr. Jones happens when you stop the run. teams have to pass and then you want a pass rusher that can go get the quarterback and you just gave him away for the 30th pick of the NFL draft. You’re not going to stop the run with that player either. And so that’s why you you just look at this compounding effect over the last couple seasons and it feels they’re so detached to what reality is. Howie Roseman a couple years ago drafted Jaylen Carter when many teams wouldn’t because of reasons that are justified. Yeah. Yesterday they traded away Micah Parsons when no other team would have done that in the prime of his career. And we’re still trying to figure out the reason why. That’s the problem. So, let’s try and figure out what this team now is. They they go in here. I’ve got um for B30 I can put up there. The the line moved one point uh on this trade yesterday. The Eagles had been a 6 and 12 point favorite prior to this trade. They’re now a 7 and 12 point favorite. So, that moves uh one point there. We’ll talk to Joe Forinball about the significance of that momentarily. That is a pretty significant number. But what are the Cowboys? So So if we’re in a division now where the Eagles are clearly the the cream of the crop, you got the Commanders who had a miraculous run last year. They’ve got a great young quarterback. They feel like they’re on the come up. The Giants feel like there’s finally some good vibes there. We’ll see. I mean, of course, they haven’t played a game yet. Everyone has can have good vibes before the game start. The point is the Giants finally feel like they’re getting a little bit better. What are the Cowboys now without Michael Parson? We went into this season with Michael Parson thinking that the Dallas Cowboys will work third in the division. Right now, you take a player the caliber of Michael Parsons off of this team, they’re significantly worse. We know they’re getting a quarterback Dak Prescott who missed that missed significant games last year, but anytime you take you take away a a top five player in the National Football League off your team, we I mean, we could be making a case that they’re the they could be the worst team in the division. Agreed. More than that, there is an intangible here. And I’m just telling you, for doing this for two decades, when players would come up to me and say, “Hey, Mike, you blew it.” Like, this player leaving is really going to cost the morale of the team. And when Dak Prescott and Brian Shottenheimer and all these guys are saying like, “Well, Zack Martin signed late and CD Lamps like he’ll be here for the Eagle game.” I’m telling you, like it is deflating in terms of the culture of the team. [Music]

Adam Schefter, Dan Orlovsky, Dan Graziano, Mike Tannenbaum and Damien Woody join Mike Greenberg on Get Up to react to the shocking news that the Dallas Cowboys traded star linebacker Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers. Parsons signed a 4-year, $188 million deal with the Packers.

0:00 Detailing the trade
0:59 Jerry Jones comments
1:28 Michael Irvin’s reaction
2:21 How did this happen?
5:46 Graz’s initial thoughts
7:46 “Massive strategic mistake”
9:40 Dan-O goes off on Dallas
11:27 D-Wood’s perspective
12:50 What changed?
15:22 Wild timing
17:16 Packers’ perspective
19:47 What this means for Jordan Love
21:45 Joe Fortenbaugh joins to share a betting perspective
24:08 Jerry Jones’ justification
27:25 Shakeup in the NFC East

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26 comments
  1. Take a close look at parsons sacks. They have come in bunches against sub par teams. Im not saying he aint great but it is alarming if u look closely at when and who he was getting them sacks against! Things will be tougher in green bay and im not sold on love either. Too many times i watched him throw off his back foot and hope his guy gets it. Worked great his 1st year before teams had tape on him but it didnt look like that last year. Yes i know he was hurt but i still think he is gonna throw a lot of picks. Maybe not like brett favre but many morw than rodgers ever threw! We will see. He is good but will he be great? Im not sure. Green bay must be after they signed him to the big deal but i think the more teams see him the more they will be ready for those throws off his back foot! Perhaps he will learn to take a sack or throw it away but if not….

  2. I’m from Dallas a cowboys fan this was a horrible trade plus we have to play them if we make playoffs most the time

  3. dan orlosersky is the worse commentator and is CONSISTENTLY wrong about EVERYTHING , jalen is a tier three qb right dan?TWO number 1 picks and good run stopper for a 12 sack de is the WORST deal baker mayfield getting paid by tb is a terrible move saquon to philly was a reach and over pay hahaha EVERYTHING you say is a guarantee azz backward take your the MUSH of sports talk lol

  4. Irvin come on man, way to dramatic. No one player is that coveted. It’s business.
    JJ made a business decision pragmatically.

  5. both them 1st round picks combined likely wont be a player with parsons impact, a 30 year old dt thrown in just makes it worse imo.

  6. Your so full of S***Jerry if you would have paid him we were good now he got 138 Million lol πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  7. So call Jerry an IDIOT another clown billionaire thinking he god when doing contracts Jerry you haven't won anything since Jimmy left NOTHING!! Jerry go to a nursing home now you crapped your pants I hope they loose most of their games Jerry you made the trade nobody else you IDIOT go hang out with donny t.

  8. God is good God is great God just freaking hates the Dallas Cowgirls

    Make Lucifer keep blessing Jerry Jones for another 666 years

    Y so serious 😈πŸ₯ƒπŸƒ

  9. Someone should tell Jerry that sports isn't like politics: he can try all the spin he wants, he might even get some fans to believe him, but the scoreboard won't lie, and you don't score more than your opponent by changing people's minds.

  10. Dallas had Micah Parsons and they were losing if you keep him you never get better. He takes up too much salary cap period 😊

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