Micah Parsons accuses Rex Ryan of being jealous over his comments about Mike McCarthy purposely taken out-of-context
Micah Parsons blamed Mike McCarthy for the Dallas Cowboys' poor form which included four losses at home stadium.
Rex Ryan, Mike McCarthy, Micah Parsons (Images via Imago)
Micah Parsons found himself embroiled in drama with his statements throwing head coach Mike McCarthy under the bus. He has now lashed out at Rex Ryan and the media for taking his statements out of context.
After being dominated by the Philadelphia Eagles, Parsons spent a considerable amount of time blaming McCarthy. Micah Parsons expressed sympathy for veteran players like Zack Martin, unlike head coach McCarthy, who could leave whenever he wanted. He also dismissed McCarthy’s effort and work put in.
Rex Ryan had lambasted the player for taking it out on the coach. He ripped into the player while acknowledging that the coach is a dead man walking after the fourth straight loss. Ryan noted that McCarthy has been professional despite the struggles, not blaming any player. However, Ryan noted Deion Sanders should take over as the head coach of the Cowboys as McCarthy’s hot seat flares up.
Parsons, appearing on his podcast, said that Rex Ryan was blowing things out of proportion. He explained that Ryan wanted the job, and the situation is like a sour grapes story – Ryan’s assumptions are driven by not getting the coaching job.
Parsons also pitched in an admiration for Mike Zimmer, the Cowboys defensive coordinator. Zimmer threw his department under the bus after a weak performance against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 9.
#Cowboys Micah Parsons responding to his critics, like Rex Ryan, for taking his comments about Mike McCarthy from yesterday out of context:
— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) November 11, 2024
“And for a guy like Rex Ryan, I just know he wanted to coach the Cowboys. Like I’m perfectly happy we have [Mike] Zimmer because if we have… pic.twitter.com/MR9mXaQg2c
Mike McCarthy defends Micah Parsons, says there’s no hate between them
During his Monday press conference, Mike McCarthy responded to Micah Parsons’ recent comments. In the conference, he dispelled any concerns that he might have lost support in the Cowboys’ locker room amid their current 3-6 season performance.
McCarthy shared that he had spoken with Parsons and clarified there was no tension between them. He added that Parsons hadn’t intended his comments as a jab at his coaching.
In fact, as soon as the remarks gained traction on social media, Parsons stepped up to clarify his intentions and address any misunderstandings. As Jerry Jones continues to iterate that they are all-in, the performances are on a downward slope. They are yet to win a game in front of their fans, who have lost all hope in Jones. Currently, with eight games remaining, the Cowboys’ playoff hopes are slim, sitting at just a 1% chance according to The Athletic‘s playoff predictor.
McCarthy guided the Cowboys to three consecutive 12-win seasons from 2021 to 2023. However, repeated early playoff exits, including a home defeat to the Packers in January, led team owner Jerry Jones to hold off on extending McCarthy’s contract beyond 2024.
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