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NFL fine $2500m on cowboys key QB Sounds Off on NFL Referees: ‘Pass Rush Anonymous’

Micah Parsons may be having another banner year for the Dallas Cowboys, but he’s still clearly not happy with NFL officiating. The third-year linebacker continues to produce at an elite rate, but he agrees with fellow elite pass rusher Myles Garrett on the men in black and white.

The Cleveland Browns defensive end recently made comments on the league’s officiating. Garrett has lamented the lack of calls in his favor, and now Parsons has chipped in with his two cents.

“It’s so bad I’m bout to start a pass rush anonymous so they can share their feelings without being judged!” Parsons wrote on X on December 16.

The former Penn State standout is on pace to beat his sack totals from the past two seasons. With 12.5 sacks and four games left, he would need just 1.5 sacks to set a new career mark. For context, Garrett has just edged out Parsons so far with 13 sacks.

But producing at an elite level doesn’t mean he or Garrett gets all the calls, or at least it seems that way. But considering Garrett received a hefty fine for his comments, Parsons could be the next star to get punished for speaking his mind.

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