As the saying goes, there are three sides to every story, and that certainly seems to be the case in the Jerry Jones-Micah Parsons saga , which led to the Dallas Cowboys trading the All-Pro edge rusher.

While it would seem almost irrelevant now that Parsons is on the Green Bay Packers and signed a four-year, $186 million deal, there are still major disagreements about what actually happened in a one-on-one meeting between Jones and Parsons back in March, about five months before the Cowboys stunningly dealt Parsons for three-time Pro Bowler Kenny Clark and a pair of first-round draft picks.

The meeting, it seems, was the beginning of the end, but both sides are pointing the proverbial finger at the other for why. They don't even agree on who asked for the meeting and for what re

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