Micah Parsons responds to the challenge of Brian Schottenheimer after the Cowboys HC claim to have “beat the sh*t” from Dak Prescott


Micah Parsons seems to never go back with a challenge for which his new coach wants from him. On Thursday, Brian Schottenheimer said:

“I want to play at @MICHHPARSONS1

Parsons posted a photo with his tongue uploaded, ready to go to work.

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The Pro Bowl linebacker participated in some individual exercises last Wednesday. This was unexpected, as there is no new contract for the 26 -year -old. The Cowboys All-Pro will become an unrestricted free agent by 2026.

Their quarterback, Dak PrescottIt reaches an approximate season of 2024 that saw him play only eight games due to injury. It had a stellar season 2024, putting a maximum of 410 purposes in a division title.

In four seasons with the club, Parsons has accumulated at least a dozen sacks each time, posting 12 by 2024. Cowboys lost their playoffs last season for the first time since 2020, ending with a 7-10 record. Mike McCarthy was fired and Schottenheimer was promoted to the main coach.

Parsons will have a base salary next season of more than $ 24 million, for Spotrac. Cowboys expect to flip an unpleasant defensive campaign, leaving the fifth offensive of the previous regular season (355.2). At the same time, they were third in the League with regard to team Sacks with a total of 52.

Parsons that calls for accountability defensively

Entering the last year of his contract, Parsons, who has been a vocal leader in the cowboys since his arrival, had a clear message to his defense on responsibility.

Speaking Sports Illustrated Wednesday, said:

“At the end of the day everyone stinks. You can't hide it. Not all of us are perfect.”

The cowboys hired a new defensive coordinator who expect things to be given, with Matt Eberflus replacing Mike Zimmer in this place.

According to reports, Parsons that instilled in the changing room is a good start, as this team wants to go back to the way.

Cowboys open their preseason campaign on August 9 when traveling to the Sofi stadium to face the Los Angeles Rams. They open the regular season on September 4 when they travel to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the reigning champions of Super Bowl, Philadelphia Eagles.