The main thing missing in the logic of the talking heads of sports media is understanding the anatomy of a liar.
The sports media, illusionists themselves, accepted the hidden part of liar logic, that has then spread as a virus inside them, thus influencing all other assessments.
This has caused sports media to mis-connect information and reach a false conclusion based on the crucial piece of the lie, which is:
Jerry Jones wanted to sign Micah Parsons.
For the moment, forget about:
1. Micah's on-field performance.2. The hater playbook you-knew-it-was-coming after-the-fact claims of Micah supposedly not being a good teammate.
3. Micah's contract value
4. Micah's contract demands
5. Micah's contract requests
6. The reason Jerry and Micah met in the Spring. Reasons, the reasons that we're here...
7. The Dallas Cowboys as an organization trying to win games.
8. The supposed personal slight felt by Jerry Jones due to a supposed handshake agreement, between player and owner-general manager.
Jerry Jones DID NOT want to sign Micah Parsons in The First Place!
All of the above are distractions that are always used in the anatomy of lie.The truth is, something happened between Micah Parsons and/or his agent, as they interacted with Jerry Jones or someone in the Cowboys disorganization or someone somewhere else who Jerry Jones loves way more than he likes Micah Parsons or his agent, and way more than he likes winning football games or getting a fair value for value deal.
The personal part of this whole thing took place before the Spring 2025 meeting between Micah and Jerry.Jerry concocted the scheme to bait Micah in for a leadership discussion, then switched to contract talks. He did this so Micah would not contact or include his agent. Jerry did this so Micah would think their discussion was not anything “official”. Jerry did this so he could then claim an agreement was reached and it is Micah who is to blame. Jerry did this to hide his real personal reason for not wanting Micah on the team.
Jerry had to allow this lie to play itself out in the media so Jerry could continue to shape the lie of wanting to sign Micah while making sure this did not happen by whiteballing Micah's agent.Jerry doesn't give a damn about winning football games or getting value for Micah because his true personal reason is more important.
This is why Jerry and family need to continue to speak about this trade as if it was for astute financial and business reasons, which of course, none of the facts support.Understand the anatomy of a lie and you will detect the lie and liars very early in the game, even as they grin like Cheshire Cats trying to disarm you with nice sounding absence of malice statements.
I have just made it make sense.Now we can clearly understand how and why the pieces fit and do make sense in the Jerry Jones versus Micah Parsons hate crime.
09.11.25 Update
Details of toxic self-love that turns into unwarranted, but plausibly justified hate of others.I suspect Dak Prescott has something to do with Micah not being in Dallas. This is solely based on Dak being a big kiss ass traitor meritorious manumission neighbor. In other words, he is one of those I'll-stab-anyone-in-the-back “Yes,m Master” types, two things Jerry Jones, and all plantation owners, need to feed their tumorous egos. It is possible that Dak wants to be the top multi-figure neighbor, and that without Micah and an exceptional defense getting the glory, Dak can hide his shortcomings, as not being a winning difference maker, except for opponents. Dak's contract along with other recent signings, paired with a current value Micah contract would limit Dallas' ability to resign expiring contracts and acquire other talent, except as rookies and castoffs. Micah became expendable as ego-protection for Dak's on-field performance and Jerry's owner/GM failure. This is the result of Dallas overpaying less productive players and for Jerry Jones and others deciding they'd rather retain and resign other players. Using jerry-rigged logic, they behave as they think, figuring they can win with offense with the great Dak attack using Ceedee Lamb and George Pickens. All this included consultation with Dak and perhaps other players. Dak played Jerry and now Dak and Jerry played Micah to try to hide their failed marriage in terms of winning games, which makes them no never mind as long as they can keep fans hopeful, so they both continue to make money, their ultimate measure of championship. Trading Micah buys Dak and Jerry some time for continuing to fall short.
Contrary to what a fool believes, the Dallas Cowboys have not been “America's Team” for quite some time from the fan's perspective, but has been the epitome of the rise, fall and flaws of Team America who has never been the darling of the world.
By the way, what I'm also saying is, Dak getting on TV a couple of times during this process and claiming that he thought Micah would be signed, is an outright lie to support the illusion of Jerry Jones, a definite till-death-do-us-part liar.