Over the past few years, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has taken a lot of criticism from both fans and the media for his high percentage of interceptions as well as his failure to lead the team to deep runs into the postseason. But Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons seems to think that criticism is unfair.
During a recent conversation with Stephen A. Smith, Micah Parson defended Dak Prescott from criticism and went as far as to suggest that Patrick Mahomes is the only quarterback in the AFC that should get more credit than Prescott.
“Besides Patrick Mahomes, what other quarterback in the AFC has accomplished anything to get more credit than Dak?” Parsons asked.
Micah Parsons cooked Stephen A OMG😂😭
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— MartinTalkCowboys (@DAK_4_MVP) February 17, 2024
When Smith mentioned Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen, pointing out that he’s consistently gone further in the playoffs, Parson insisted that it doesn’t matter how far he went in the playoffs if he didn’t win a Super Bowl championship.
“It doesn’t matter how far you get. If you’re going home and you don’t have a ring, it doesn’t matter,” Parsons responded. “If you are not the Super Bowl champion, it does not matter what you have accomplished … if you do not win the big one, it does not matter … I’m not giving participation.”
It’s certainly a wild opinion from Parsons.

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