Micah Parsons, a standout player for the Dallas Cowboys, still seems a little irritated by his teammate Malik Hooker criticizing him for his free-time activities.
Mondays and Tuesdays, when players normally have the day off during the NFL season, are the days that Parsons routinely hosts the podcast “The Edge.”
Hooker questioned Parsons’ dedication to assisting Dallas in winning on the field last month. As for Parsons’ podcast, the Cowboys safety claimed that having it up in the middle of the season could only be distracting. Not surprisingly, Parsons objected.
Following Friday’s training camp workout for the Cowboys, Parsons was questioned regarding his offseason disagreement with Hooker. The two-time All-Pro handed Hooker a final message before permanently ending the turbulent chapter, even if he declared that he was “ready to move on” from the turmoil.
“It is what it is.” According to Parsons, people do what they do in their free time, as reported by Joseph Hoyt of Lone Star Live. “Be sure to check out ‘The Edge’ on Monday or Tuesday nights if you have the opportunity, as I am aware of what I like to do in my spare time. What he does on the nights of Monday and Tuesday that he is not in the building is his responsibility. I will stick to what I do, which is me, my business, and my family.
There is no miscommunication. What it was is as obvious as day. Everything we mentioned is true to its true form.
Although Parsons seems open to forgiving Hooker, it does not seem like the man will soon forget what was said.