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Former Packers player accuses Malik Hooker of dividing Cowboys locker room over criticism of Micah Parsons

The Dallas Cowboys are making headlines again, but this time it’s not about a contract extension. The focus is on Malik HookerCowboys safety, who recently called Micah Parsonsthe LB, for various reasons. Hooker said it all about Keyshawn Johnson’s All Facts No Brakes Podcastand his comments did not please Parsons.

The conversation caught the attention of SPEAK hosts and James Jones, who felt that Hooker should have expressed his concerns to Parsons in person instead of airing them on a podcast, a platform Hooker is apparently not a fan of. In response, Micah Parsons took to social media to offer a logical rebuttalwhich even NFL veterans found enjoyable.

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The former Packers receiver told SPEAK, “When guys come out and say things like that in public, now you put a magnifying glass on it.” He also expressed concern that public criticism could lead to divisions within the team and affect Parsons’ performance on the field. The sentiment was clear: Direct communication is key to avoiding unnecessary drama.

Hooker advises Parsons to focus on team success

In the midst of all this, Hooker gave Parsons some advice, urging him to prioritize team success over other distractions. He questioned Parsons’ focus by pointing out his involvement in a podcast while the running game was struggling. However, Hooker clarified that he had no problem with Parsons having a podcast as long as the “running game” was in good shape.

The mention of the “running game” raises eyebrows, especially considering Parsons is known as one of the league’s best edge rushers. It’s an interesting point of contention that adds another dimension to the situation.

Overall, the public airing of grievances has sparked a debate about the impact such comments have on the team’s dynamic and performance. Clearly, there are differing opinions on how these issues should be addressed, but at the heart of it all is the desire to ensure the team remains focused on its ultimate goal: reaching the Super Bowl.