Most teams in the NFL wouldn’t consider the Green Bay Packers a threat, let alone a pest. The Packers come into their Week 10 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys trying to snap a five-game losing streak and with not many people believing they will stop that streak on Sunday.
The Packers have been bad on both sides of the ball as they have had a nasty combination of serious injuries and poor play.
One of the best pass rushers in the NFL, Micah Parsons, had an interesting analogy about the Packers team.
The Dallas Cowboys linebacker compared the Green Bay Packers to cockroaches on Friday, saying he was going to follow his grandmother’s advice when the two teams face off on Sunday at Lambeau Field.
While speaking with Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports, Parsons recalled how his grandma would tell him to step on roaches.
“My grandma told me, ‘If you see a roach and it’s fooling around, do you step on it and bury it, or do you let it rebuild and get back to life,'” Parsons said. “‘You step on it.’
“I live life with no remorse. You can’t have no remorse in this game [or] it turns up to bite you.”
Parsons is likely to create some havoc against that Packers’ offensive line on Sunday. The phenomenal rookie season in 2021 earned first-team All-Pro numbers and has followed that up this year with eight sacks and two forced fumbles through the Cowboys’ first eight games this season.
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The Packers’ offense comes into this game having managed to put up nine points against the Detroit Lions in Week 9. Don’t expect things to be any better this week.
The Packers need to dig deep to bite the Cowboys during Mike McCarthy’s homecoming.