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Drama in Dallas after the team of former Coco DeMarcus Lawrence star

Drama in Dallas after the team of former Coco DeMarcus Lawrence star

Tell us how you really feel, demarcus.

Demarcus Lawrence, the former Cowboys star who spent 11 years in Dallas, does not stop on his former team after signing a three -year contract with the Seattle Seahawks.

“Dallas is my home,” Bowler’s four times Brian Nemhauser from The Hawk Blogger on Thursday: “I made my home there, my family lives there, I will always be there. But I know with certainty that I will not win Super Bowl there.”

It is not surprising that Lawrence’s comments affected former teammate Micah Parsons, who included a clown emoji in his response on social networks.

“This is how rejection and envy look!” Parsons wrote.

“Call me a clown will not change the fact that I told the truth,” Lawrence responded in his own publication on social networks. “Maybe if you spent less tweeting time and won more time, I wouldn’t have gone.”

Even Parson’s brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., got into the drama, Write in your own publication on social networks“LMFAOO and I know with certainty that you have not won one in Seattle, it is good to say that you went to the Lol bag, you did not do it in Dallas.”

Lawrence’s melody has changed in recent weeks. Before free agency, Lawrence said he wanted to stay with the cowboys, who wrote it in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft.

Before free agency, Lawrence told Fort Worth Star-Telegram that he would like to stay with the cowboys.

“The ball is on its court. Not only I’m going to play in Dallas “, Lawrence told Fort Worth Star-Selegram. “I’m going to have other options, but I would like to stay here. It would be a glorious thing. “

Despite playing only four games last season due to a foot injury, Lawrence got a three -year agreement and $ 42 million to join Seahawks. The measure surprised many, including his former teammate Ceedee Lamb, who learned the news while doing a live broadcast.

“D-Low to the Seahawks. Woah, ”said Lamb, stopping by surprise. “It’s gone.”

As for Lawrence’s argument, the last appearance of the Super Bowl of the Cowboys was in 1995. It is also the last time Dallas has advanced to the NFC championship game. But Lawrence decided to sign with a Seahawks team in a reconstruction phase after exchanging Pro Bowlers, Geno Smith and DK Metcalf to select the draft, so it is not clear where the entire Super Bowl talk comes from.

The cowboys made some news that is not from Lawrence on Friday, signing the former Eagles corridor, Miles Sanders, a one -year contract, According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.

Sanders, 27, was recruited in the second round for the Eagles in 2019 and had its best season in 2022, running for 1,269 yards and scoring 11 touchdowns. He signed with the Carolina Panthers in 2023, but was launched at the beginning of this week only two years in a four -year agreement and $ 25.7 million.

Now Sanders will try to change his career with Javonte Williams, the former Denver Broncos corridor signed with the Cowboys earlier this week.

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