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Micah Parsons gets viciously called out by DeMarcus Lawrence as former Cowboys star leaves with bitter taste

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Micah Parsons talks with DeMarcus Lawrence during a Dallas Cowboys...
Micah Parsons talks with DeMarcus Lawrence during a Dallas Cowboys practice.LAPRESSE

After 11 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys, veteran defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence has signed a three-year, $42 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks. The move marks a significant shift for Lawrence, who has spent his entire professional career with the Cowboys since being drafted in 2014.

In an interview with the "Hawk Blogger" channel in Seattle, Lawrence shared his thoughts on the transition from Dallas to Seattle. While he made a light-hearted joke about the weather, he didn't shy away from making a bold statement about his former team.

He would leave! Micah Parsons its that he would not be part of the Dallas Cowboys if this happens

"The main difference, as you can see, is this cold. Gotta keep my jacket on here, but definitely love the atmosphere. Change of scenery is always good, but Dallas is my home. I made my home there. My family lives there. I'm forever gonna be there. But, you know, I know for sure I'm not gonna win a Super Bowl there, so ... yeah," Lawrence said.

The comments were taken well

Lawrence's comments sparked a strong reaction from Cowboys star Micah Parsons, who is currently negotiating an extension to stay in Dallas for several more years. Parsons responded to Lawrence's remarks on social media, calling them an example of "rejection and envy" and "clown s***."

The exchange between the two players has added fuel to the ongoing debate about the Cowboys' ability to compete for a Super Bowl. Lawrence's departure and his candid comments highlight the challenges the team faces in achieving postseason success.

Lawrence once again answered back on X. "Calling me a clown won't change the fact that I told the truth. Maybe if you spent less time tweeting and more time winning, I wouldn't have left," he replied.

As Lawrence begins his new chapter with the Seahawks, he aims to make a significant impact on their defense. Meanwhile, the Cowboys will need to prove their former teammate wrong and demonstrate that they have what it takes to win a championship. Now let's wait and see how all these moves impacts the dynamics of both teams.

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