The American Football Association analyst brings Jerry Jones closer to Mika Parsons
For the second year in a row, Dallas Cowboys finds themselves facing one of the basic pieces in relation to a new contract. As matters continued between Mika Parsons and the organization in the escalation, one of the analysts has not retracted his ideas about Jerry Jones’s approach.
This ordeal extends to months when Parsons first approached the cow’s shepherds about extending the rising deal. The two sides seemed about to agree, which led to the involvement of its agent. Since then, things have completely deviated from bars and become a scenario of worst case for Dallas.
Parsons remained professional and remained throughout the team in some capabilities, but made his frustrations recently very public. In a long post on social media last week, he gave his ideas about this ordeal while he also told the world that he had requested a trade from cowboy.
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Nick Wright gives his ideas about Jerry Jones discussions with Mika Parsons
In his jaw published, Parsons talked about Jones, who wanted to discuss his contract without the present of his agent. This has given many people their ideas about the owner’s tactics for a long time.
Among those who did not retreat when discussing Jones Nick Wright from FS1. It is a dove in the situation in a recent episode of First Things First, called its immoral practices.
“Jerry feels that they have an agreement and wants to adhere to it,” Wright said. ” “What I do not think is true is that if the player does not think we will talk about numbers and numbers. Then he appears and participates, to be fine, shook, you and said a deal. This is not Mika’s experience.”
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Although Parsons requested a trade, he does not seem to play with a team not beef anytime soon. After his post on social media, Jones gave his ideas about the latest developments. The two sides are still expected to work on matters, and reject any idea that Dallas plans to honor Parsons’s request.
With cow’s shepherds ready to start their schedule before the season, they must deal with this commentator on their public heads.
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