Micah Parsons’ Brother Keeps Talking, But Cowboys Are Better Off

Micah Parsons’ Brother Keeps Talking, But Cowboys Are Better Off
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Let’s not pretend Terence Parsons Jr. taking a shot at Rashan Gary is some deep football analysis. It’s just Cowboys’ internet drama, and I think it’s comical.

Terence had to let the world know what he thought about Rashan Gary, pushing back on a post calling Gary “the real deal,” saying Gary can’t stop the run, and going on about how Cowboys’ fans are about to find out about his game.

Rashan Gary is 100% the real deal. pic.twitter.com/u2uY64DS2J

— ✭ ✭ nick ✭ ✭ (@DakDynasty04) June 28, 2026

All of this is getting attention because it’s Micah Parsons’ brother, the keyboard warrior.

At some point, you just have to laugh. Micah Parsons is a Packer now, but the Cowboys are living rent-free in his brother’s head.

Definitely can stop the run but outside of that yall gonna fuck around and find out 🤣🤣 https://t.co/xlNDgdpMwf

— Terrence Parsons Jr (@Tpars_boii) June 29, 2026

If you look through all the noise, I think there might be a real football point here. The Cowboys Micah Parsons trade looks different now than it did when Dallas first sent Micah to Green Bay.


The Trade Gave Dallas More Talent, Not Just One Talent

When the trade happened, I hated the feel of it. You don’t move one of the few NFL players in football who can single-handedly wreck a game and expect fans to forget about it because we got Kenny Clark and draft picks.

Green Bay got the best player in the deal and I don’t see any way around that conversation.

Dallas got Kenny Clark, a 2026 first-round pick, and a 2027 first-round pick in the trade. After the 2026 NFL Draft and the Quinnen Williams move, that return has a much better feel to it.

We can attach Clark, Williams, Malachi Lawrence, Devin Moore, and LT Overton to the list of names the trade got back to Dallas.

The jury’s still out on if Dallas won this trade, but Dallas isn’t selling fans on Kenny Clark and mystery picks now. We can see the outcome.


The Draft Picks Could Be Great

The Packers’ 2026 first-round pick landed at No. 20, then Dallas traded down with the Eagles to No. 23 and picked up No.114 and No. 137. We watched that move alone turn into edge rusher Malachi Lawrence, corner Devin Moore, and defensive tackle LT Overton.

I think this needs to be the bigger conversation because Lawrence gives Dallas a high-upside edge piece, and Moore gives cornerback depth. Overton was a beast at Alabama and can be used up and down the defensive line.

None of those players are Micah Parsons, and it would be dumb to pretend otherwise, but this was never about one player replacing another. The Cowboys are trying to use volume to offset the loss on defense.

Time will tell, if this works out.


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