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Micah Parsons Calls DeMarcus Lawrence a Clown for Taunting Cowboys As He Leaves, DeMarcus Lawrence Hurts Back That…-baro

After 11 seasons, four Pro Bowl nods and 61.5 sacks with the Dallas Cowboys, DeMarcus Lawrence left the team in free agency Wednesday for a three-year, $42 million deal with the Seattle Seahawks.

DeMarcus Lawrence takes shot at Cowboys, sparking tiff with Micah Parsons -  The Athletic

The veteran defensive end had some interesting things to say on his way out.

Speaking with the “Hawk Blogger” channel in Seattle on Thursday, Lawrence was asked about how it will feel to spend time in Seattle compared to Dallas, where he made his full-time home. Lawrence made an innocuous joke about the weather … then went straight for his former team’s jugular:

Question: “You’ve spent all this time in Dallas. You also spent time in Boise. What’s the difference for you being up here, how much time are you going to be up here vs. down in Texas?”

Lawrence: “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.”

One person who did not appreciate Lawrence’s comment was Cowboys star Micah Parsons, who is currently negotiating an extension that would keep him in Dallas for several years to come. Parsons called the words an example of “rejection and envy” and “clown s***.”

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Lawrence responded less than an hour later, insisting he said nothing wrong and Parsons would benefit from spending less time on social media.

Other players weighed in as well. That sound you’re hearing is the collective cheers of every sports talk radio and debate show host in America.

In case you need a refresher on the Cowboys’ numbers, it has been 30 years since they have won a Super Bowl. It has been 30 years since they have made a Super Bowl. It has been 30 years since they have reached an NFC championship game.

It hasn’t been for lack of trying, but any significant success for the team has been short-lived, including during Lawrence’s decade in Dallas. Questions about whether the team has the right personnel or coaching to make the run it needs are constant, though the biggest one remains about ownership. Every person in that building is aware of this.

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