Parsons is expecting dramatic changes in Dallas but believes Cowboys ownership will make the right decision with their next head coach.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons reacts to the dismissal of head coach Mike McCarthy on his podcast 'The Edge.'
Dallas Cowboys three-time All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons and team owner Jerry Jones had a 1-on-1 chat at the Cotton Bowl on Friday in Jones' suite to discuss the future in Dallas, including Parsons' looming contract extension.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from Mike McCarthy, and one of the team’s top players has made his first public comments on the decision.
The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from the Mike McCarthy era after failing to agree to a new contract with the veteran head coach. Not everyone in the organization seems thrilled to see him depart, however.
The Cowboys linebacker, whose podcast habit has made waves in the locker room in the past, chimed in on the departure of coach Mike McCarthy. In the 150-second clip, Parsons calls the departure of McCarthy "devastating" — and he predicted a "complete reset" for the coaching staff.
Dallas star linebacker Micah Parsons, who's entering the final season of his rookie deal, said, "Losing a great coach like Mike hurts."
Star Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons expressed his disappointment with head coach Mike McCarthy's departure from the franchise, calling the development "devastating" Tuesday. "I'm obviously very sad because of the relationships we had with Coach McCarthy and everything he's done for our program,
Mike Florio and Chris Simms recall why Micah Parsons shouldn’t have played last season while waiting on a new contract and commend Mike McCarthy’s NFL history.
McCarthy and the Cowboys parted ways on Monday after negotiations about a contract extension fell apart, reportedly in part over the length of a new deal. McCarthy spent five seasons leading the franchise, but went just 7-10 in what was a largely disappointing campaign this year.
Dallas Cowboys All-Pro kicker Brandon Aubrey has given his thoughts on Mike McCarthy no longer being head coach.