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SAD NEWS: Dallas Cowboys announced that Micah Parsons is leaving immediately after facing…

Every star has its gravitational pull. The one the Dallas Cowboys wear happens to attract negative attention.

Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons is one of the best defensive players on the planet. His presence is an invaluable boost to the Dallas defense.

His production consistently justifies the hype. That isn’t enough for those blaming him for holding the Cowboys back from their Super Bowl aspirations.

And now Micah Parsons is responding – sort of – to the accusation that he’s the Cowboys “most selfish player.

Yall just want a reaction outta me it’s not going to work,” Parsons tweeted, clearly referring to a controversy triggered by former Dallas receiver Jesse Holley.

Holley, who spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons with the Cowboys, appeared on Ray Ray’s Podcast to talk about “America’s Team.

He spent a large amount of discussing his qualms with Parsons’ leadership and his impact on the Cowboys’ culture.

Micah Parsons, to me … is probably the most selfish player on this football team,” he said. “One of the reasons Micah Parsons does not want to play linebacker, it’s too much of a responsibility.

Maybe it’s just the youth in him. Micah doesn’t want to study. Micah doesn’t want to focus in, and I truly believe Micah wants to be great for Micah.

Holle spoke about Parsons’ lack of desire to play off-ball linebacker, where the team struggled this season. He made sure not to call him “a dumb player” but feels his unwillingness to change positions risks the Cowboys’ success for his own.

“If Micah ever was to get into the Ed Reed, Troy Polamalu school of film watching … he could play anywhere,” Holley said. “The problem is he doesn’t want to. Because he said, ‘Well I’ve already had success doing this, and I’m about to get the biggest bag in NFL history doing simply this.

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