When it comes to managing talented players, the Cowboys seem to lag behind. Last year, I voiced concerns about their handling of quarterback Dak Prescott and receiver CeeDee Lamb. Now, it’s linebacker Micah Parsons in the spotlight, and it’s just as clear they’re still hesitating.
On the Six Feet Under podcast, Parsons expressed his frustration about the stalled contract negotiations. He wants a deal finalized soon and doesn’t understand why it’s taking so long. “We wanted to get it done earlier,” he said. He believes ownership complicates things unnecessarily, and he just wants to focus on his game without contract stress hanging over him. He’s determined that his performance won’t drop off once he gets the money he deserves.
His commitment is commendable, especially as the clock ticks. As contracts for players like Myles Garrett and Max Crosby escalate, Parsons’s value increases, too. Failing to secure a deal soon could cost the Cowboys significantly more down the line.
Interestingly, a study from ESPN shows that player performance often improves after signing a contract extension. This pattern suggests that players perform better when they have financial security, making it even more critical for the Cowboys to act swiftly.
Fans on social media have noted their disappointment with the Cowboys’ sluggish approach. Many believe in rewarding star players quickly to maintain team morale and performance.
In the end, waiting could hurt the team financially. The Cowboys need to act now to keep Parsons motivated and engaged—both for his sake and the franchise’s future. If they don’t, they might pay much more later on.
For a more in-depth look at contract negotiations and player performance, check out this ESPN article.