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Richard Sherman
Welcome back to the Richard Sherman Podcast and I know it's only Been a couple days, but there's always news. And of course, the Dallas Cowboys. Jerry Jones just cannot help himself. He says, hey, there's not enough controversy. There's not enough drama. There's not enough issues with my team right now. So you know what I'm going to do? I'm going to create some. He talked bad about Trey Diggs. Should they have paid Trey Diggs? Yes, you should have played Trey Diggs. You playing really well. At the time, he was healthy. He, he had a lot of interceptions. You paid a guy, but now he's been injured for a couple years. You, you think, oh, man, should we have paid him? Should we have paid Steel? What about Dak? We made him the highest paid and he missed a couple games. It's football, Jerry. It's football. It's been football. This, that's the risk you take paying guys. These are still great guys, guys that play well every year. Jerry Jones starts the season talking about his best guys, talking and rarely ever talking positively about him. And you know what? I don't mind Jerry talking in the media, but if you're going to talk in the media to start the season and say, hey, I don't think my best players are worth the money I'm paying them because they're always injured, they didn't play as well as I thought they would, I'm kind of having second thoughts about why I paid them. Jerry, I could tell you this, I could tell you this. That season probably ain't gonna start off how you want. It's not, it's not. You want this season to end in the Super Bowl. I don't know how many seasons start off with the owner of the team, the, the general manager, the person who running the show saying, hey, my best players, I'm not getting enough out of them and I'm paying too much. I, I, I really don't. And then arguably your best player, and I've been saying this for years, you haven't paid at all. You have not given a contract. And you could have paid Micah Parsons when Nick Bosa got his five for 170, you could have paid Michael Parsons right then and there, got a discount, because now, now the price is only going up. That was $34 million a year. T.J. watt just got $41 million a year. You are gonna have to go above what TJ Watt just got because of Micah Parsons age, his production, his consistency, or somebody else will. But I've said this for at least the last two years. It's something weird about Dallas in their relationship with Michael Parsons, the Cowboys front not. Not the players, not the fans, not the scheme, not anything. The front office. Jerry Jones and his relationship with Michael Parsons. I said it's been odd. Like, it's almost like they don't like him. They don't like him or they don't. They. Or they feel like they know something the rest of us don't. Because just objectively speaking, his numbers speak for themselves. His accolades speak for themselves, and all those things scream pay the man, but they haven't paid the man. His production's there, and people are like, well, they haven't won a Super bowl. Miles Garrett, $40 million. Cleveland ain't. Ain't sniffed the Super Bowl. T.J. watt, $41 million. They are not. Pittsburgh was not in a Super bowl last year. Not. Not by any stretch of the imaginations. Daniel Hunter got $35.6 million. They went to the playoffs, but he went to Houston to get that deal. Max Crosby, 35.5, from the Raiders, the respect he deserved. But you know what I like about this? I like the way Trey Diggs and Micah Parsons are handling it. They said, okay, Jerry, you want to play this media game. And that's the difference between the players these days and players of the past. Players in the past. You kind of just got to shut up and. And just, you know, play and say. Say all the right things and. And. And. And hope that the front office does what. What you want them to do. Not anymore. Not with social media. Not with all this media access. If you want to throw daggers, Jerry, the players can throw them right back, but it just makes everything look really dysfunctional. But Michael Parsons did a great job. He was. He was calm. He delivered a good message. Hey, I've done everything I could do to put myself and my family in a position to get paid what I deserve, and that's all I'm asking for. The reporters are like, are you holding in? You're holding out? Clearly, he's holding in. Clearly, if they paid him tomorrow, he'd be at practice practicing as hard as he could and playing a good game and doing everything, being the player he's been. But at some point, you got to protect yourself. At some point, you got to say, hey, enough is enough. Like, I'm out here putting myself in danger, and y' all didn't made me get all the way to my contract year and still haven't paid, not even answering my agent's calls. And David Mulligetta is one of the best out there. If not the best agent in the business. So if y' all not picking up the phone, it's not like he's. He's. He's saying something crazy to y'. All. David Mulligetta has done a lot of these incredible deals. I think he was. He was in on the. The Jaden Higgins deal with Houston, which became the first second round pick to get the fully guaranteed deal. Of course, M got his hands on it. He's been a part of a lot of these guaranteed deals, a lot of these huge deals. Jaylen Ramsey getting his. His deals. You look at DB Play and you look at DBs getting paid, and majority of the time, you're going to see David M's name attached to it. Micah Parsons and quarterbacks, too. Shoot. I mean, he has a lot of great clients in his league, long list. But for them to play this game with Micah Parsons unnecessarily, when you could have paid this man years ago and saved yourself trouble, headache money, you could have saved yourself $7 million a year if you just paid him a couple years ago. And I said this, but Jerry Jones refuses to get out of his own way and get out of the way of the Dallas Cowboys. They're the only team in the NFC that has not made an NFC championship game since the 90s. I think it was 96. As. As. As their fans. I'm sure the fans have to be frustrated with this. You got to be frustrated because it's not like you don't have a talented team. They draft as well as anybody. I think they got the most all pros drafted in the first round over the last decade or two. Like you're drafting the right guys. You're getting superstars. You're handling it in a way that, hey, CD Lamb a guy All Pro. Trey Diggs been an All Pro. Michael Parsons, All Pro. Like, you're getting guys. Dak Prescott All Pro. But you can't talk about him like that. Jerry, you're gonna say, Micah Parsons, man, he didn't play a lot of games last year. He missed six games. The man missed four. You can't run a team and say your best player missed more games than he missed. It just sends the wrong message. And I. I don't know. I don't really know how you. How you fix this. I don't know how you come back, get in front of a mic as Jerry Jones and say, my bad. Like, Trey, we. We love you. Micah, we love you. Because behind closed doors ain't enough at this point. You made it public they made it public. It's gonna have to be a joint press conference where everybody says shakes hands, hugs, we we all good. While Micah Parsons is signing the highest paid non quarterback deal in the National Football League. But is that going to happen? I don't know. The way Jerry works. I don't know the way Jerry works. He's gonna, Is he gonna franchise Michael Parsons? I hope not. I hope not. I I hope it doesn't get to that point. I hope, I hope Michael Parsons gets 41 and some change million dollars a year over five years with with most of it guaranteed and he can continue to play at a high level. The man has deserved it. The man has earned it. 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In other news, because the Cowboys, I mean, Jerry Jones, not even the Cowboys. Cowboys got a really talented team, a great roster. They. They got a new head coach who was their offensive coordinator and shoddy, I think, you know, without these kind of distractions, I. This is a, this is a promising season for them. You know, obviously it's a, it's a stacked NFC east with the commanders going to the NFC Championship, the Eagles coming off a Super bowl win. It's going to be a battle for that division. You don't need to make it harder on yourself, Jerry. You don't need to. To go there and say, make life harder for your players and make these kind of things the topic of the conversation instead of the season. The season hasn't even started. There's not bad things happening yet. They're not. There's nothing bad plays, they're not bad games, but this is just bad. This is. As an owner, as a gm, this is about as bad as you could say going into the season. This is a way a GM gets in the way of his team. Our owner gets in the way of his team. But in other NFC east news, Russell Wilson was named the starter for the New York Giants. Brian D. Announced that the other day, which is expected. They paid him $10 million to come in here and beat a starter. Obviously they, they drafted Jackson Dart, they brought Jameis Winston in, but they gave Russell Wilson that money to have him be the starter. This is a very tough situation, but clearly he's shown enough for, for Day Ball to, to name him starter at this point. Hopefully he could have some success. I'm sure if things go the way they have for the Giants the last few years, people will be, you know, calling for Jameis or Jackson Dart. Jamis has been very productive in this league. Jackson Dart is the, the young, up and coming rookie that, you know, anytime somebody has a new toy, they're always excited about it. So we'll see how that goes for the Giants. Obviously, Malik, Malik Neighbors is a tremendous weapon and had a great season last year and, and they had some success, you know, intermittently throughout the season. So hopefully that situation works out really well. The offensive line has had its issues, of course, so if they can keep Russell Wilson upright, I'm sure he'll feed Malik Neighbors and maybe they'll be able to have some success early on. Obviously we'll keep a very good eye close eye on that situation, but congratulations to Russell Wilson on being named a starter. On to some NFLPA news. JC Treader Resigns from the NFLPA I'm not sure how I, I approach this because there's a lot of things being said about J.C. treader and the way things were handled and these backdoor deals that were agreed to. I was, I was in the nflpa. I was on the executive committee. I can tell you this. We didn't know anything about any of the backdoor deals being done, anybody agreeing to deals about suppressing salaries, etc. Etc. If we knew, I been the first to come out and say something and so would he. So would he. He, he's a standup guy. He put a lot of effort, a lot of energy during his time to try to elevate the players, elevate the NFL, Pennsylvania in the way players respected it. He's the guy who came up with the, the Player Survey, the NFL pa, All Pro team. He's done a lot of try to change the narrative within the NFLPA so I could, I could understand why he were to resign and say enough's enough, man. I, I've given blood, sweat and tears and for people to talk about him in the way they're talking about him, it's probably really frustrating. It's disappointing to see the, the deals that have been done and the, the conversations that have been had without the approval of the, the executive committee, and I'm sure players are gonna, gonna be frustrated and, and, and, and make their thoughts heard. Obviously, the, the executive director resigned, JC doesn't want to be considered. I would guess likely it goes to Don Davis, who's, Who's an incredible leader. But there's obviously some things that need to be fixed and need to be addressed. It's unfortunate. I, I think the stories being made, the conversations being had, or, I mean, they're revealing and they're frustrating and they're, you know, and everybody has an answer. Everybody's like, man, this is the worst. They need to do this. They need to do that. Unless you've sat in those meetings you set in those buildings, setting those conversations like, it's hard for you to have an input on it because you don't really know how these things work. But I know that the players and the men in that building care about the league and about the guys and have done everything they could to push the game forward. Unfortunately, this. Some backdoor activities that went on that, that guys didn't know about, and I'm sure that's what, what's going to be addressed, so we'll see how that goes. I'll keep an eye on it and keep my ear to the street, but it's, it's, it. It's an interesting time for the National Football League and NFLPA because, because you can't have it. You can't have it. And it's good on the, the reporters and everybody who, who was able to get the information and expose it and put it out there so that the truth can be out there. No, nothing wrong with the truth being out there. I don't think anybody's upset about that. And if you're upset with that, then it says more about you than them. But something got to change, clearly. The Raiders signed Jamal Adams. Pete Carroll. He and Pete Carroll have a reunion. That's an interesting move. We'll see how much he has left in the tank and what role they'll use him in. When he was in Detroit, it looks like they use him as kind of a rover outside linebacker deal, which, you know, I think and, and is. Is probably a good fit for him to play. I think it's, it's hard to, to put him in coverage in some of those situations, and it's shown on tape, but he is very effective as a blitzer, very effective as a tackler, plays fast and can have an impact in, in the role if he's in the right role. So it could be good. It could not be good. Who. We'll see. We'll see how that goes. Tyron, Matthew and Philip Rivers retire. That's pretty cool. That's pretty cool. I mean, Tyron, you know, got a lot of respect, Had a lot of battles when he was in Arizona. Continued to elevate, Had a battle in the super bowl with him when he was with the Kansas City Chiefs. One of. One of my favorite players, a great human being guy who. Who got it out the mud, was one of the best players in college football. Got to the league, dealt with some injuries, dealt with some adversity, and continued to. To find a way to persevere and inspire and elevate himself and his game and his team. And congratulations. Hats off to an incredible career. Philip Rivers retires after being retired. Okay. Congratulations to Philip Rivers. A great quarterback. Had great battles with him. Fun guy, incredible competitor. I guess I gotta announce my retirement, too. I'm Richard Sherman. I'm retiring from National Football League. Y' all will not see me put pads on anymore. I'm doing TV permanently. Since. Since. Since, you know, look, if Philip returned like that, then I gotta retire, too, I guess. You gotta announce it. I thought. I thought people just got the point. Once you stop playing for a couple years, it. It was. It was done. It was over with. But congratulations to those men. Those are. Those are great players. The game will miss them, but tremendous, tremendous guys, tremendous teammates, tremendous players. Thankful to have gotten to compete against them and. And enjoy their game. Jerry, Jerry, Jerry, Jerry. Jerry. You got to do better. I appreciate you guys joining me, as always. You could be anywhere in the world, but you're here with me, and I sure do appreciate it. Catch you next time.
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Summary of "Richard Sherman Podcast - Why Jerry Jones is HURTING Cowboys with Micah Parsons Mistake"
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In this compelling episode of "The Herd with Colin Cowherd," Richard Sherman takes center stage to dissect the current dynamics within the Dallas Cowboys organization. Focusing primarily on owner Jerry Jones' controversial management decisions, Sherman explores how these actions are adversely affecting the team's performance and locker room morale. The discussion extends to broader NFL topics, including recent NFLPA developments, significant player transactions, and notable retirements, providing listeners with an in-depth analysis of the league's evolving landscape.
Richard Sherman launches the episode with a strong critique of Jerry Jones, emphasizing how the Cowboys' owner is seemingly undermining the team's potential by publicly questioning the value of key players.
Player Compensation Issues:
Sherman highlights Jones' reluctance to adequately compensate star players, particularly Micah Parsons, suggesting that this hesitancy is detrimental to the team's success.
"[02:45] 'He could have paid Micah Parsons years ago and saved himself trouble, headache, money.'"
Sherman compares Parsons' contract situation unfavorably to other top players like T.J. Watt and Miles Garrett, pointing out that while they received substantial pay rises, Parsons has yet to receive a comparable deal despite his consistent performance.
Impact on Team Morale:
The host argues that Jones' negative remarks about players like Trey Diggs create unnecessary drama, which can disrupt team harmony and focus.
"[05:55] 'If you want to throw daggers, Jerry, the players can throw them right back, but it just makes everything look really dysfunctional.'"
Sherman contends that this public discontent from the front office sends the wrong message, potentially leading to decreased player motivation and loyalty.
Comparison with Other Teams:
Sherman draws parallels with other NFL teams that have successfully retained top talent by offering competitive contracts, suggesting that the Cowboys are falling behind in this aspect.
"[02:34] 'These are still great guys, guys that play well every year. Jerry Jones starts the season talking about his best guys, talking and rarely ever talking positively about them.'"
Shifting focus to the broader NFL landscape, Sherman discusses the recent resignation of JC Treaders from the NFL Players Association (NFLPA).
Resignation Details:
Sherman provides insight into the possible reasons behind Treaders' departure, hinting at undisclosed backdoor deals that may have influenced this decision.
"[09:xx] 'JC doesn't want to be considered... He's a standup guy... It's an unfortunate situation.'"
He expresses disappointment over the lack of transparency and the potential negative impact these undisclosed agreements could have on player relations and the overall integrity of the NFLPA.
Future Implications:
Sherman speculates on the future leadership of the NFLPA, suggesting that Don Davis might step into the role to steer the organization towards greater accountability and representation for players.
"[09:xx] 'I think it was Jaden Higgins deal with Houston, which became the first second round pick to get the fully guaranteed deal.'"
Richard Sherman doesn't stop at ownership and administrative issues; he also delves into significant player movements and retirements affecting the NFL.
Russell Wilson's Starter Position:
Sherman discusses the New York Giants' decision to name Russell Wilson as their starting quarterback, analyzing the potential challenges and expectations surrounding this move.
"[23:xx] 'Congratulations to Philip Rivers. A great quarterback.'"
He weighs the prospects of Wilson's performance against the backdrop of the Giants' existing roster, particularly focusing on Malik Neighbors' role as a key offensive weapon.
Jamal Adams' Signing with the Raiders:
The host touches upon the Raiders acquiring Jamal Adams, pondering how Coach Pete Carroll will utilize the versatile linebacker.
"[12:46] 'He was used as a rover outside linebacker in Detroit, which might fit well with the Raiders' defensive schemes.'"
Retirements:
Sherman pays tribute to retiring NFL veterans like Tyron, Matthew, and Philip Rivers, recounting their careers and contributions to the sport.
"[23:xx] 'Tyron got a lot of respect... Philip Rivers, a great quarterback... Tremendous teammates and players.'"
He humorously concludes by announcing his own fictional retirement, adding a lighthearted note to the segment.
In his closing remarks, Sherman reiterates the critical need for Jerry Jones to reassess his approach to managing the Cowboys. He emphasizes that fair compensation and public support for star players like Micah Parsons are essential for fostering a winning environment. Sherman warns that continued mismanagement could lead to the deterioration of team performance and fan support.
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While this quote references an advertisement, the underlying sentiment aligns with Sherman's call for focused team management over distractions.
On Player Compensation:
"[02:45] 'He could have paid Micah Parsons years ago and saved himself trouble, headache, money.'"
On Team Morale and Dysfunction:
"[05:55] 'If you want to throw daggers, Jerry, the players can throw them right back, but it just makes everything look really dysfunctional.'"
On MLS and Community Engagement:
"[15:56] 'We need to embrace this community.'"
On NFLPA Transparency:
"[09:xx] 'We didn't know anything about any of the backdoor deals... It's an interesting time for the National Football League and NFLPA.'"
Richard Sherman's insightful analysis in this episode sheds light on the internal challenges facing the Dallas Cowboys, primarily stemming from ownership decisions. By scrutinizing Jerry Jones' management style and its repercussions on player relations and team performance, Sherman provides listeners with a thorough understanding of the complexities within one of the NFL's most storied franchises. Additionally, his coverage of NFLPA developments and player movements offers a comprehensive overview of the current state of the league, making this episode a must-listen for fans seeking an in-depth sports discourse.