The Dallas Cowboys have not been a very inspiring team in the past few years, and the fan base has every right to be upset with how team owner Jerry Jones has managed the team.
Jones has been adamant about doing whatever it takes to bring the Cowboys back to the Super Bowl, but so far, he’s settled on safe and conservative moves that suggest otherwise.
For example, instead of casting a wide net in Dallas’ head coaching search, Jones opted for lesser-known candidates.
Jones eventually settled on offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer to succeed Mike McCarthy as the team’s new head coach.
Schottenheimer now has the unenviable task of trying to win more games for the Cowboys, though he at least has help on the defensive end in superstar Micah Parsons.
However, Parsons is seemingly growing more unsettled not winning and even suggested he could potentially leave Dallas in the future if he doesn’t get a Super Bowl ring via The Edge with Micah Parsons.
“In the next four or five years once I hit that 30 and I’m not where I need to be, if that ring not right here fitted…Hey, I got to get me a ring, too, dog,” Parsons said.
In the video, Parsons implies that he would consider joining the Kansas City Chiefs if the Cowboys don’t win a Super Bowl, much to the delight of the Chiefs fans in attendance.
Parsons even mentions LeSean McCoy, who went to Kansas City, so the pass rusher may be serious.