What two Dallas studs said about their own quarterback shocked NFL fans. The Dallas Cowboys have been playing poorly to begin the season and are in serious trouble. This week’s game against the Atlanta Falcons is extremely difficult for the club, which started 3–4. It would be extremely difficult for them to qualify for the postseason if they lost this game.
Micah Parsons, the team’s best player, has missed a lot of games thus far, and he will not play in their important battle this week too. Despite receiving an encouraging report recently, Micah will still miss this Sunday’s game. Micah has been podcasting a lot since he hasn’t been playing, and in a recent episode, he and fellow defensive star Trevon Diggs made a slight jab at their own quarterback.
Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons Have Low Regards for Dak Prescott
Micah invited Diggs, another top defence, to appear on his show. They were talking about the NFL’s top quarterbacks, and although they listed many, they neglected to bring up their own quarterback and leader, Dak Prescott.
Trevon Diggs, a defensive back and linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys, failed to include his own quarterback on his list of the top ten quarterbacks, according to Micah Parsons’ podcast, The Edge with Micah Parsons. The Dallas Cowboys players talked about Jayden Daniels, a rookie quarterback with the Washington Commanders. Additionally, they brought up Josh Allen, Jalen Hurts, Matthew Stafford, Lamar Jackson, Jared Goff, Jayden Daniels, and Sam Darnold.
They mentioned two quarterbacks in their own division over Dak, which is absurd. If this is how most of the team feels about their quarterback, it is even more problematic. While some fans believed these athletes were simply being honest, others could not get over their lack of loyalty. Here are a some of the NFL’s greatest responses to the widely shared video: The team’s terrible season is only made worse by the fact that some players have stated that they do not think their own quarterback, who receives enormous compensation, is among the league’s top ten players. It must not be good for the locker room that Micah is just chatting football while lounging on the sidelines.