After four NFL seasons, Micah Parsons has already accumulated 52.5 sacks. But only one victory in the playoffs. And this season, Dallas finished with a negative record for the first time since the arrival of the pass rusher.
But Micah Parsons is clearly not the type to give up hope.
“We are not finished”announced the star in his own show. “ I hope you don't think we're finished. It's going to be an incredible, incredible, incredible thing to see next year when we lift the trophy. »
“Yes, these are big goals, but I tell you: the goal is to lift the trophy. I pray out loud. I state my goals out loud so you can hear them. We will lift the trophy next year. Period. »
Micah Parsons… and many unknowns
The road to the title is currently paved with uncertainties for Dallas. First, Mike McCarthy, the coach, is at the end of his contract. From January 12, he will even be able to negotiate with other teams if he wishes. Jerry Jones must therefore decide on the future of the team as coach.
Then there's the future of Micah Parsons himself. The pillar of the Texan defense is entering the final year of his rookie contract. He is eligible for a huge contract extension. He has already announced that he is not necessarily interested in a strike or even in the biggest possible salary. But an agreement still remains to be found.
Then, Dak Prescott will need to return to form.
And there, Dallas can start thinking about the title.