The Dallas Cowboys possess the highest-paid quarterback in the league and the second-highest-paid wide receiver. Despite this, they are on a three-game losing streak with a record of 3-5.
Micah Parsons’ brother Terrence Parsons shared his insight on the state of the Cowboys’ locker room. He suggests widespread changes in personnel and mindset to achieve the winning ways.
Micah Parsons’ Brother Rants at the Situation Within the Cowboys
After the Cowboys lost their away game 27-21 against the Atlanta Falcons, one video from the fourth quarter started making the rounds. In the video, Dak Prescott is seen saying something to his teammate.
Several people online have attributed that the 31-year-old is muttering, “We f***ing s**k.” Parsons’ brother replied to this viral video on X (formerly Twitter) as he has on several occasions and did not hold back.
“Said it 2 weeks ago We need a locker room cleanse we need a locker room full of guys that actually wanna win… talent doesn’t matter anymore anyone who doesn’t have that drive to win has to go period f**k money f**k all that,” he tweeted.
Said it 2 weeks ago We need a locker room cleanse we need a locker room full of guys that actually wanna win… talent doesn’t matter anymore anyone who doesn’t have that drive to win has to go period fuck money fuck all that https://t.co/1NjEDO49Is
— Terrence Parsons Jr (@Tpars_boii) November 4, 2024
The Cowboys have been dealing with locker room issues since the preseason and they have continued in the season as well.
Can the Dallas Cowboys Still Make the Playoffs?
Only seven spots are up for grabs to make the playoffs, and America’s Team is currently placed 13th. In a tightly contested NFC East, they are currently third, with five out of six divisional games yet to be played.
The New York Giants are behind them on the table, and the Cowboys won against them in an away game Week 4. In addition to the majority of divisional games, they also have to face off against the AFC powerhouse Houston Texans in Week 11.
As per the PFN Playoff Predictor, the Cowboys are scheduled to miss the playoffs with a record of 6-11. If the Cowboys do not get a postseason spot, this will be their first miss in four years.