Stephen A. Smith calls out ‘hypocrisy’ from athlete podcast hosts
"I'm not going to let somebody denigrate the industry acting like they didn't contribute to it themselves."
"I'm not going to let somebody denigrate the industry acting like they didn't contribute to it themselves."
"Inside words going out."
"If we have a guy that's willing to go on TV and provide this type of nonsense, imagine what he could do to a locker room."
"Who the hell does Micah Parsons think he is talking like that after a game?"
"He hasn't once blamed a damn player, ever."
"I'm not going to allow you to just try to make me seem like I'm the problem."
"I hate everything about this. The competitive nature of our game is gone."
"And people wonder why we talk about the Cowboys religiously."
"I would tell you that the last thing I think most people are thinking about on a week-to-week is somebody's f---ing podcast, bro."
"What are you really caring about?"
Parsons' YouTube show, The Edge, will continue on B/R Gridiron as part of the deal.
"I wanted him bad."
"Micah Parsons needs to be worried about the next Lawrence Taylor, not the next Stephen A. Smith."
ESPN NFL personality Bart Scott is the latest person to take aim at Cowboys star Micah Parsons, by labeling him overly sensitive.
Stephen A. Smith coached the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday, but he wants to make sure you know Micah Parsons didn't cross him over.
"Crossed over by a Cowboy? Micah Parsons? Are you kidding me?"
"You are the one that wanted me on your show."
Skip Bayless lambasted Micah Parsons on his podcast for poor performance, media avoidance, and prioritizing podcasting over his football career.
"Where was all this when you were on my nuts wanting me to come on your show every Tuesday!!"
"It's the Niners, it's the effect that we have on everybody."
"It’s almost to the point where it’s almost sick that former players are waiting for current players to fail so that way they have something to talk about.”
"Ya'll single-handedly broke him down."
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons once again expressed displeasure over the way the media talks about his team and his quarterback.
"I'm tired of people trashing my quarterback. I'm tired of people trashing my team."