For the second time in under a calendar year, the city of Dallas and the sports fans in that town were sideswiped by a massive, landscape-changing sports trade. Back on February 1, deep into a Saturday night, the Dallas Mavericks traded all-world forward Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, a move that resulted in protests outside the Mavericks arena, and chants of “Fire Nico” (for Nico Harrison, Mac’s GM) inside the arena.

This time, it was Cowboys owner (and sadly, their GM) Jerry Jones deciding that the appropriate ending to the Micah Carson’s contract stalemate was to trade Parsons to the Green Bay Packers for a couple first round picks and DT Kenny Clark. In the process, Parsons wound up with a four-year contract extension worth up to $188 million, making him the highest paid non-Q

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