Cowboys’ Micah Parsons unleashes criticism on “comical” officiating following overlooked calls in Eagles matchup

Starting the season with a stunning 0-40 win against the New York Giants, the Dallas Cowboys are apparently dazzling and shining on both sides of the ball. Nevertheless, Lil Wayne, the San Francisco 49ers supporter, thinks the team has no good weapon without their vet linebacker, Micah Parsons.

Wayne’s critique spurred the Cowboys into action, securing consecutive victories against formidable opponents, the 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles. Despite these wins, Micah Parsons found no comfort as controversial officiating in their Week 14 triumph over the Eagles weighed heavily on his mind, prompting him to address the issue emphatically.

Micah Parsons calls Eagles game officiating ‘comical’

Micah Parsons has taken a stance against perceived officiating issues that have plagued the Dallas Cowboys in recent games. Following the team’s 33-13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, Parsons found himself dissatisfied with a non-call that he considered a blatant holding by Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert during a crucial play.

Despite pleading with the official, Micah Parsons’ concerns went unanswered, leading him to express his frustration online, stating, “I told you it’s comical!”

This isn’t the first time Parsons has raised objections regarding officiating. Heavy.com reported that in a previous instance, after the Thanksgiving win over the Washington Commanders, he highlighted the absence of holding calls throughout the entire game.

Micah Parsons’ dissatisfaction joins a growing chorus of voices across the NFL landscape expressing concerns about officiating quality. Recently, Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid vented their frustration after an offsides penalty nullified a potential go-ahead touchdown against the Buffalo Bills.

The league’s referees are under increasing scrutiny as players and coaches raise questions about their ability to keep up with the fast-paced and complex nature of the game.

Cowboys defeat Eagles

In a highly anticipated rematch, the Dallas Cowboys delivered a resounding statement with a dominant 33-13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. This win not only handed the Eagles their third loss of the season but also strengthened the Cowboys’ standing in the NFC East. The victory positions both teams in the mix for the No. 1 seed in the upcoming NFC playoffs.

The Cowboys had been eagerly awaiting this rematch since their Week 9 defeat at the hands of the Eagles, a 28-23 loss at Lincoln Financial Field. The intensity of that defeat fueled the Cowboys’ determination, and they showcased their readiness from the very start.

On their opening drive, the Cowboys orchestrated a ten-play, 75-yard masterpiece that culminated in a Dak Prescott-to-CeeDee Lamb touchdown pass, setting the tone with a 7-0 lead. The first half remained firmly under the Cowboys’ control, securing a 24-6 advantage with another Prescott touchdown pass to Michael Gallup and a rushing touchdown by Rico Dowdle.

Defensively, the Micah Parsonons’s gang stifled the Eagles, allowing only a pair of field goals. Kicker Brandon Aubrey continued his flawless season, making history with a 60-yard field goal in the first half and following it up with a 59-yard kick in the second half. The 28-year-old ended the night as the first kicker in Bill’s history to achieve two field goals of at least 59 yards in a single game.

Despite the Eagles finding the end zone in the second half, the Cowboys maintained their grip on the game. With the Eagles fumbling the ball away three times, the Cowboys secured their lead and clinched a convincing 20-point victory.

This win not only proved the Cowboys’ ability to bounce back but also asserted their competitiveness against the top teams in the NFC. As the season progresses, both the Cowboys and the Eagles remain strong contenders in the NFC East, setting the stage for an exciting finish to the regular season.

Shabiha Akter

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Shabiha, once a casual observer, has morphed into a die-hard NFL fan. She carefully dissects every play, trade, and strategy. Whether it's breaking down game highlights or predicting playoff outcomes, Shabiha is your go-to source for all things NFL.

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