July 9, 2024

The Dallas Cowboys suffered their second consecutive loss last week against the Miami Dolphins. A game in which they scored the game-winning touchdown with a few minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, and then the Cowboys’ excellent defense allowed the Dolphins to mount a huge drive, allowing them to kick a game-winning field goal with no time remaining on the clock.

Dallas needs to turn things around, and they don’t have much time left with this week’s game against the high-flying Detroit Lions. If they continue on their current downward trajectory, they could be out of the playoffs in the first week. Only a few hours after the game, Micah Parsons, the Cowboys defensive captain who allowed the game-winning drive, went on X to express his thoughts on Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers, who were being thrashed by the Baltimore Ravens.

Micah was screaming on Twitter about Brock and the 49ers’ game against the Ravens when they were down, but it is unusual to say the least that Micah would be chirping like this just hours after the Cowboys lost their second game in a row.

Micah Parsons of the Dallas Cowboys is ejected by Rob Gronkowski.

Rob Gronkowski and others chastised the Cowboys player after their second loss, and he delivered the iconic remark that was always passed about in New England during the greatest dynasty football or any sport has ever seen. Gronk stated:

“Losers focus on winners, and winners focus on winning.”
Gronk was not the only one to react to Micah’s Tweets; Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers clapped out at Micah in the media and went off about how Micah should be focused on his own team, and by the way, the 49ers beat the Cowboys in dominant fashion, scoring 40 points. Brock also had an outstanding game against the Cowboys defense, arguably his finest of the season.

Deebo has a terrific retort to Micah, and it appears like the majority of the internet is on his side, since Micah should be concerned on his team just suffered another crushing loss with the playoffs ahead. But, with all of this going on, it would be fantastic for the NFL, and especially for us fans, if we could see these two teams compete in the playoffs. After all of these shots, I’m hoping to see this game so they can settle the score on the field.

 

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