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Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys
Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys.

Finally, he can leave that circus of a team. (See what I did there?)![]()
Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys
Micah Parsons has requested a trade from the Dallas Cowboys.www.bloggingtheboys.com
Managing contracts seems to be one of the Cowboys biggest issues. They always seem to drag their feet and create unnecessary problems. This whole Parsons contract shouldn’t be this difficult. Honestly, he should’ve been paid last season. Part of the issue is that Jerry won’t talk with Parsons agent.I doubt it will happen. Jerry will pay him. I am so sick of the drama though.
It's maddening because the longer they drag it out, they are just costing themselves more money.Managing contracts seems to be one of the Cowboys biggest issues. They always seem to drag their feet and create unnecessary problems. This whole Parsons contract shouldn’t be this difficult. Honestly, he should’ve been paid last season. Part of the issue is that Jerry won’t talk with Parsons agent.
The resolution is for the Cowboys to call Parsons' agent and set up a meeting. Then don't leave until the issue is settled one way or the other. Either pay the man or tell him he is being traded. Parsons either has to negotiate a deal or play under his current contract and then play under the franchise tag. It is in the best interest of both sides to show up and talk it over. But it seems neither side wants to be the one initiating the conversation. Kinda the idea of whoever calls first loses. The whole thing is stupid.I’m guessing Micah hasn’t been working out with the team. He’s got catching up to do. No definitive resolution to this point.
I put all the blame on the Cowboys. Parsons shouldn’t talk without his agent being involved. It seems that Jerry really doesn’t want to pay Parsons this year and is being stubborn about the whole thing. This could have been resolved last year at a cheaper rate. The funny thing is that any one of us could probably get a deal done in an afternoon. Just set up a meeting with Parsons and his agent, have copies of the Garrett and Watt contracts and use them as a basic framework.The resolution is for the Cowboys to call Parsons' agent and set up a meeting. Then don't leave until the issue is settled one way or the other. Either pay the man or tell him he is being traded. Parsons either has to negotiate a deal or play under his current contract and then play under the franchise tag. It is in the best interest of both sides to show up and talk it over. But it seems neither side wants to be the one initiating the conversation. Kinda the idea of whoever calls first loses. The whole thing is stupid.