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LeSean McCoy Questions If Micah Parsons Can Lead Cowboys To A Title

LeSean McCoy Questions If Micah Parsons Can Lead Cowboys To A Title
LeSean McCoy Questions If Micah Parsons Can Lead Cowboys To A Title


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The Dallas Cowboys are getting a lot of buzz with training camps well underway for all 32 teams in the NFL, with many expecting Micah Parsons and company to be an elite defense in the league this year.

Parsons has taken the NFL by storm over the past two years, with the Penn State product already in the conversation for being the best defensive player in the league after two All-Pro nods in his first two seasons in Dallas.

With star quarterback Dak Prescott getting a lot of criticism as of late and struggling through training camp, which might be because of the defense he’s facing, Parsons may be the new leader for the Cowboys moving forward.

During a segment on “Speak” on FS1, former NFL star running back LeSean McCoy was asked if Parsons can lead this Cowboys team to a Super Bowl.

McCoy doesn’t believe that Parsons can do it alone in Dallas, as it is incredibly tough for a defensive superstar to lead a team to a Super Bowl title.

The former NFL star makes it clear that this elite defense will need a potent offense in order to put the pieces together and come out on top in this league.

Fortunately for Parsons, the Cowboys might have a decent offense as long as Prescott can play at a high level in 2023, as he has no shortage of weapons with CeeDee Lamb, Brandin Cooks, and Tony Pollard at his disposal.

It will be an interesting season, to say the least, for the Cowboys, as there will be some high expectations in Dallas, with Parsons and company hoping to bring home a Vince Lombardi Trophy when it is all said and done.


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