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Analyst Has Strong Message For Micah Parsons, Cowboys


Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys leaves the field after the game against the New York Jets at AT&T Stadium on September 17, 2023 in Arlington, Texas.
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The Dallas Cowboys have been on a tear lately.

While they had a slight hiccup against the Buffalo Bills last week, they had won their previous five games, including an impressive blowout of the Philadelphia Eagles.

They are the leaders of the NFC East, a prime position heading into the season’s final three weeks.

Despite their positioning, Bart Scott expressed his concern for this team in a recent conversation on “Get Up.”

Scott said the narrative has always been the same: “They’re frontrunners, and if you punch them in the face, they will fold.”

While Scott thinks the Cowboys are still a good team, he isn’t sure how they can compete against the other elite rosters in the NFL.

Scott believes the Cowboys are the same as they have been for the past several seasons and that this year will again end in disappointment.

Can they figure out a way to rewrite this narrative?

The Cowboys have a rich history as an organization but are in the middle of a Super Bowl drought.

Dak Prescott has helped bring this team to great heights on the year, but the postseason is a different animal.

For this team to make any strides, particularly in the public eye, they must go on a significant postseason run.

Otherwise, as Scott indicates, the Cowboys will be back to their old ways, falling short of the expectations they have placed upon themselves.

With three weeks remaining in the regular season and the playoffs around the corner, fans won’t have to wait long to see how it all plays out.


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