Dallas Cowboys superstar defender Micah Parsons has remained silent about the team’s blowout loss to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, not speaking to the media after the game. But he finally opened up about the loss this week.
During the latest episode of his The Edge with Micah Parsons podcast, Parsons finally addressed the brutal loss, calling it “completely embarrassing and unacceptable” to lose the way they did, especially in their home stadium.
“It’s that you lose the way you do and at home,” Parsons said according to CBS Sports. “We had talked about how much [better] we had played at home, how much it stood for us to be at home and then to go like that at home was completely embarrassing and unacceptable. I couldn’t even look at that loss or feel any type of way because of how embarrassed I felt It took me a while to even show my face in public. I disappeared completely.”
The Cowboys were riding a 16-game home winning streak heading into the showdown with the Packers, but came up completely flat in the postseason. And it sounds like Parsons is embarrassed by it.