Micah Parsons' desires naturally popped up on the Stephen A. Smith radar, and with a Cowboys segment to fill, ESPN's Stephen A. appointed himself Parsons' PR advisor.
"Hell, he's inspired all of us, because if he can be president, then a lot of us can be president." - Stephen A. Smith on Donald Trump.
Micah Parsons made headlines Thursday after urging his Dallas Cowboys to be active in free agency, which ESPN's Stephen A. Smith believes undermines his benefitting from a contract extension.
During a recent episode of Unsportsmanlike on ESPN Radio, former Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Chris Canty called for the Dallas Cowboys to trade star EDGE Micah Parsons and set a precedent for their culture.
Stephen A. Smith says it would be in Micah Parsons' best interest if he stops calling out Jerry Jones and the Dallas Cowboys in the media.
All of this is part of the cost of playing for (and rooting for) the Cowboys ... with our only real hope here being that the audience understands that what Stephen A. Smith and Shady McCoy are doing here is "performance art.
Smith and Chris Canty arguing that the Dallas Cowboys should trade their star Micah Parsons, Mina Kimes laid out why the franchise should re-sign the 25-year-old linebacker. Kimes believes the Cowboys should have already re-signed Parsons.
ESPN's fake Cowboys hater Stephen A. Smith ranks with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and former Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke as a polling favorite.
The ESPN First Take crew had divided opinions on the Dallas Cowboys potentially trading away a generational talent.
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