VIDEO: Micah Parsons Is Getting Torched On Social Media For Sending A Warning To The Rest Of The NFL After Beating The Awful Giants By One Score On Thanksgiving
Micah Parsons (Photo via Fox)
Micah Parsons and the Dallas Cowboys are still just 5-7, but the team finally has some momentum on their side following their second straight victory after Thursday’s 27-20 win over the New York Giants.
Not only that, the team finally won their first home game of the year.
Micah Parsons believes the best is yet to come.
The Dallas Cowboys linebacker stated, “Why not us? Everybody counted us out,” as he spoke to Fox Sports’ Erin Andrews postgame.
Parsons continued as he made a bold proclamation, “We know what we got, we know what we can do here, and I believe in every one of these guys. I believe we’re going to turn around and make a run.”
Micah Parsons’s statement that the team is going to “make a run” had fans torching him for his words.
“Micah Parsons after beating the Drew Lock Giants by a TD at home,” BetMGM said.
“They ain’t coming nowhere 😂😂😂,” another user stated.
“We’re coming,” one fan mocked while posting a GIF of LeBron James.
Another guy stated, “Barely won at home against the giants with their third string qb we are not moved.”
One X user said, “Unfortunately for the Cowboys, they won’t play the 2-9 Giants every week.”
“coming for the 8th overall pick,” mocked another user.
One fan ended the hopes of Micah Parsons and the Cowboys by surmising, “Coming for what? The NFC is too good for them to sneak in.”
On Thursday, Parsons had three tackles (one for loss), four QB hits, and 1.5 sacks.
Micah Parsons And The Cowboys Have An Easy Schedule To Make A Run
The Cowboys started the 2024 campaign 3-2, but their season looked lost after they suffered five straight defeats and then lost Dak Pescott for the year.
Dallas lost its first two games with Cooper Rush, but they have now won two in a row.
Micah Parsons boldly stated that the team could make a run.
At 5-7, the Cowboys aren’t out of it just yet.
The Cowboys’ next three games all come against sub-.500 teams.