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Dallas Cowboys superstar defender Micah Parsons had been silent following the team’s blowout loss to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round of the playoffs nearly three weeks ago, but that certainly changed this week.

During the latest edition of his The Edge with Micah Parsons podcast, Micah Parsons finally broke his silence on the game, calling out the Cowboys coaches for not calling the right plays and or putting the correct personnel packages on the field.

“We were just outperformed, outschemed, however you want to put it,” Parsons said according to Pro Football Talk. “Like, they had an answer for everything. And people saying, ‘Well, why didn’t you go to linebacker? Because, you know, ‘They said you could stop the run.’ Well, guess what? The packages are in for me to go to linebacker. There’s multiple packages, multiple variations, but I can only play what is called. Whatever the call is, whatever personnel they’re putting on. I’m not putting out personnel. I’m not putting out the calls. Nothing’s coming from me, so you could put that wherever you want to be or wherever you want to put it, but they’re not coming from me.”

Parsons called the loss “completely embarrassing and unacceptable.”

[Pro Football Talk]