Cowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out
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The Dallas Cowboys and Micah Parsons are at a crossroads, and it seems that they're only getting driven further apart.
The series is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Tuesday, Aug. 19, and will include exclusive interviews with Jones, former players Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin, Emmitt Smith, coaches Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer, and notable fans like George W. Bush and Phil Knight.
On Aug, 26, the Star-Telegram will host a live “Ask Me Anything” session with our resident Dallas Cowboys beat reporter, Nick Harris, that will answer those questions and more on the Star-Telegram YouTube page and on star-telegram.com.
Focusing on notoriously splashy Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, who purchased the team for $140 million in 1989, the eight-episode series presents highlights from thousands of hours of archival footage (including plenty of cheerleading,
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Cowboys Wire on MSNCowboys, Micah Parsons still waiting each other out on contract talks as season approaches
Micah Parsons’ status is unchanged. Schottenheimer expects no practice changes as ESPN reports stalled talks have “gotten personal.”
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Former general manager Mike Tannenbaum recently proposed three hypothetical trades on ESPN's Get Up that would allow the Cowboys to trade him for fair value, while also maintaining their status as a playoff hopeful.
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