
""No, there's a lot of things I can consider disrespectful throughout this process, but I wouldn't say the tribute is one of them," Parsons said Wednesday. "I would say, I just think there's hard feelings maybe there for them. But for me, I'm happy where I'm at and we got a really good football team, so I guess I can [receive] my tribute in a win, I hope.""
""You know, I think Dallas loves me," Parsons said. "I think they're going to give me a good round of applause. There's no hard feelings there, at least from me, and I think it's going to be, like I said, it's going to be a great atmosphere.""
""No refunds," said Parsons, who said he tried to get Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark, who went to Dallas in the trade, to rent the suite from him. "The suite's going to be packed out for sure," Parsons said. "Trust me, I've got"
Micah Parsons said he does not view the Cowboys' decision not to honor him as a slight and expects to accept recognition through a win. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said the team has no plans to honor Parsons, who played four seasons for Dallas before being traded to Green Bay following a contract dispute. Parsons said he is not concerned about how Cowboys fans will receive him and anticipates applause. Parsons kept his AT&T Stadium suite, booked before the trade, will host friends and family there, and attempted to have Kenny Clark rent the suite.
Read at ESPN.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]