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August 1, 2025 • 12 mins
Micah Parsons formally requests a trade from the Cowboys.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:22):
Just hit that big red microphone icon at Ticket seven
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the Andy Ever Show. It is time to wrap up
the week, and we start this show about three hours ago,
we got a thud from Oxtard, California and news and
the Cowboys, and it's not good news, or at least

(00:43):
it doesn't appear to be good news.

Speaker 4 (00:45):
We'll tell you.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
All about this coming up here in just a second.
But Micah Parsons basically wants to be traded like Terry
McLaren did yesterday after he was not getting his way
with Washington Commanders. So it's football season. Been waiting for
it for a long time, and now we've got to
figure out what's going to happen with the Cowboys and
the Commanders and two of their marquee players.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
I'm Andy Everett.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
Audio Descimmeator of the show today is Shane Carter and
Michael Bartley is off today. We've got some utsa football
news to get to. We've got a lot of NFL
stuff I want to get to today, some golf updates,
some baseball story. It's a really good, feel good story
and one that's kind of bizarre. But we'll get to
all of that coming up here in just a little bit.
I will say this right now, Shane, it's time for

(01:33):
Jerry to get the pen and the paper out. There
is no way Jerry's trading him. There's no way, and
there's no way that the Commanders are trading McLaren. This
is a ploy by both of these players to get
the ball rolling quicker. They don't want to wait till
opening day like Jerry did last year with Dak.

Speaker 4 (01:50):
They want this.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Done now, and it's time to get it done now
and get rid of the drama. The NFL doesn't want
signings of cowboy players upstaging its opening day in the
early September. Anyway, It's time to get this done. But
I can't see any way that Micah is not in
a cowboy gear on opening day with a new contract.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
To be honest, Andy like one thing that people seem
to overshadow this and we've seen this a lot already
on different shows on social media that people are saying that,
you know, Miles Garrett also requests that a.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Trade need guys his extension. It might just be a ploy.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
The reality here is it's a bigger it's a bigger theme,
and that is that the fact that it's gotten to
this point really just shows like maybe the disrespect that
Micah feels because you saw the report right, you saw
like the the timeline of it. Jerry and Stephen were
talking to Micah on what Micah thought was just a
candid conversation, but that but that Steven and Jerry used
essentially as like another negotiation tactic.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
And they know better than that.

Speaker 1 (02:43):
They know that Micah Parsons has no idea how to
negotiate his own deal this respect, doesn't know anything of it.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
They don't have time. That's why you hire agents.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Yes, there's a handful of players in every league that
have gone agentless, but they still have lawyers that got
that read the fine find print of the contract before
they sign it and make sure that they know what
they're agreeing to. I know John Stockton when he played
for the Jazz Forever, was his own agent. He didn't
have an age. He didn't want to pay the two
or three percent to the agent. He hired a lawyer,

(03:12):
paid him a thousand dollars to review the contract, and
he signed it once it was the terms were created.
All right, here's a quick timeline on this. I'll get
into this a little bit more in a second, but basically,
I recall a year or so ago that there was
players on the Cowboys that wanted more money and Jerry
reminded them that that's Micah and Zach's money, including Zach

(03:34):
Martin and Micah Parsons. Yep, I'm sorry Jerry that you've
aged another year and you've forgotten that you said that,
but you needed to pony up and pay. And the
other part of this equation is, yes, there is a
possibility that Micah Parsons will get hurt, just like Dak did.
That's part of playing poker in the NFL. That's the
price of the anty at the table. It's time for

(03:55):
you to get going with this and if the best
thing that Jerry can do is by Sunday night, Monday morning,
by four o'clock on Monday afternoon when we do the
show again, that there's a deal in place, and Mike
is all happy. Mike is saying, unfortunately, I don't want
to stay with the Cowboys. Is nothing more than I
don't want to say with the Cowboys that we can't

(04:15):
get this deal done pretty quickly. And I understand the frustration,
but there's nobody out there they can trade you for.
Not at this stage they were going to trade you
it we've been in the off season. You're not trading
somebody during training camp. So we'll get into all the coming.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
Up in a bit.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
Earlier this week, we had Jeff Trailer on on Tuesday,
and Wednesday we talked with JJ Perez. I've got some
thoughts on the UTSA offense coming up this season. And
the reason I bring this up is because UTSA has
got a couple of campaigns going on right now, one
to sell season tickets and another one to sell as
many tickets as they can for the Texas State game

(04:53):
on September ninth, September eighth. I guess it is whatever
that second Saturday is in September September see first A
six September sixth. I think it's what it is so
they if you are entertained by great offensive football, I
think that's the reason right there why you say yes
to both. They may not beat Texas A and M

(05:15):
on opening Day, and my guess is is they'll be
a double digit underdog going into Kyle Field, but I
think they're going to score points against Texas A and M.
I think it's gonna be really really hard to keep
this UTSA offense, assuming that they work out the kinks
with the pre snap penalties they had last year. I
think there's four hundred yards a game and thirty points

(05:37):
a game on the average for this team, if not more.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
There's just way too many weapons.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Certainly they have to stay healthy as well in the
old line, but they are deep, deep, deep, and we're
going to go over some of those names with you
hero in just a little bit.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
Early spread right now in that game is twenty one
and a half A and M.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
I don't gamble on games, but I would say that
that would be a cover.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
I think UTSA has got that. I think they can
cover that. We'll see. It's gonna be we're still four
weeks away.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Aiden did lose a lot of defensive players to the draft, too,
so that should help.

Speaker 4 (06:08):
Well.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
I think A and M is a good but not
great SEC team. I think they're at eight and four team,
maybe seven and five. I looked at their schedule. I
can't the games that they are gonna win. There's a
lot of games that are going to be fifty to
fifty games, and in order for them to get eight
or nine wins, they're going to have to get the
majority of those fifty to fifty wins.

Speaker 4 (06:28):
But it's September.

Speaker 1 (06:29):
It's not even September yet, and so trying to figure
out who's going to do what till we actually see
them play, that's that's another story. Well, we've got golf going,
and guess who is at the top of the leader
board at the delayed Wind Them Championship the second wave
of the afternoon waves. I've been pulled off the course
with weather in the area. They're hoping to get back
out there before day's end. But San Antonio's Mac Meisner

(06:51):
has the lead at Greensboro and he is at twelve
under par and playing really well at this event. San
Antonio's got his brother Mitchell, and then Johnny Kiefer who's
winning the championship on the corn Ferry Tour. Three outstanding.
San Antonio represented golfers that are going to make it
on the PGA Tour. So it seems here pretty soon

(07:12):
way to represent the two to one. Oh absolutely, how
far is he after the round? He's tied with some
JM at minus twelve. Okay, so okay, we got baseball
to get to. The Yankees today released Marcus Stroman. Marcus
Stroman was really good when he was with Toronto. I
always thought he was, and he was a nemesis to

(07:32):
the Yankees. And you know, this happens way more often
than we think it should. But there's always a guy.
There's always a pitcher on the other team that you
can't beat. Or when you're in the NBA, there's a
guy that just scores at will against you and you just, man,
what did it be great if he was on our team?
And then you get him on your team and occasionally

(07:53):
he plays well or pitch as well, but he's not
as consistent as you thought he was because of how
well he played against your team. All the time, say
you got a guy in the NBA at every year
you play player X and he scores twenty five against you,
Nobody ever goes back to look at the rest of
his box scores to see if he plays scores twenty
five against everybody else. But because he's played well against you,

(08:16):
now you want him on your team, and then you
get him, and it's such a letdown when he doesn't
do it every night. And that to me describes Marcus Strowman.
Occasionally he's good. He was always good, and seemed like
when Toronto played the Yankees and he was pitching for Toronto,
but he sent packing. Plus, we got a great baseball
story to share with you coming up in a bit,
and a not so great baseball story as to what

(08:39):
is going on up in Minnesota. What's going up in
Minnesota is that the ownership group up there wants to
sell the team and they are cutting everything they can
money wise to make it more attractive to see which
ownership teams and committees and groups want to purchase the team.
So I would certainly keep an eye out on Minnesota

(09:03):
for the future. What they did the other day is
yesterday before the trade deadline, of the twenty six players
on their twenty six man roster. They traded ten of them.
They basically gutted their their starting lineup in their in
their twenty six man.

Speaker 4 (09:18):
Roster with pitching.

Speaker 3 (09:18):
That's a fire sale.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
That is, we are broke and we need the money,
and we're going to raise the money by selling it,
and we're going to make the value of the team
better by not having that much salary, and we're going
to the next two or three years. You can basically
pencil in Minnesota as a bottom feeder in the in
the American League because they're not going to win until
the minor league players that they call up start playing.

(09:40):
I was listening to Covino and rich or whatever it
is that was filling in for Colin today, right, and
they were suggesting that Minnesota should fire their coach, their manager.

Speaker 4 (09:50):
They gets Rico Baldelli.

Speaker 3 (09:51):
Well, if they sell the team, they're definite gonna they're
going to change everything.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Well, yeah, say general manager, general managil change managers. But listen,
they traded ten guys collectively, they weren't very good. Collectively,
they weren't getting it done. So yeah, it may be
Baldelli's fault, and it may not be his fault. It's
not always the manager's fault. Sometimes you put a group
together that you think is going to be good and
they're just not good together.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
And they also saved it looks like just under seventy
five million dollars for the next three seasons and collect.

Speaker 4 (10:20):
That makes you.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
That makes you more attractive to somebody that's going to
buy the team, and then that person can decide how
much of his money he's going to invest into the
next team.

Speaker 4 (10:31):
So we'll talk about that coming up.

Speaker 1 (10:33):
We've got Dylan Harper or not Dylan Harper, Yeah, yeah,
Dylan Harper, Harper, Dylan Harper News. We got Dylan Harper
News as to where he may finish in the Rookie
of the Year voting. Obviously, Cooper Flag is the favorite,
which is fine, and I believe on Sunday, I think
that's the first day that the Spurs in the Ear
and Fox can get together on a new contract, which

(10:53):
would be four years and two hundred and twenty nine
million dollars. Roughly that works out to what about fifty
eight million dollars a year?

Speaker 3 (11:00):
About that? Yeah, I'm trying to do the math in my head.
Two thirty by.

Speaker 4 (11:03):
Four, Yeah, pretty close. In the ballplayer about fifty seven.
Close enough. Yeah, it'll be stair step.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
It'll be like fifty five to fifty seven, fifty nine
to sixty one.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
It'll all up to two hundred and twenty nine million dollars.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
This uh I, there's I've read a lot of articles
over the last few weeks that suggest that Dylan Harper
is going to be so good that if the Spurs
choose not to re sign Deeron Fox and or trade him,
that they'll be They'll be. Okay, Listen, the guy is
still a rookie. He's played zero games in the NBA.
The Yaron Fox has been one of the best players

(11:37):
in the league for the last five or six years.
I want deer and I've want a deer and Fox
on this team since they they the first time I
saw him play. I don't I don't want him not
on this team. And I'm not pretending to be have
the basketball knowledge of Mitch Johnson or anybody else in
that organization, but Deeron Fox needs to be the Spurs
point guard for the next seven years and then he

(11:57):
can go into retirement.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
And let's look at the teams like let's plaoffs the Knicks,
the Pacers, the Thunder. What they did was they had
a deep backcourt, and so it's not a problem to
have three or four really good guards well.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
And point guards can shoot, and shooting guards can handle
the basketball, and this idea, I really don't think we
play traditional offense in the NBA, even in the half
court anymore. Anyway, it's not like you need a point
guard that all he does is distribute. Point guard's got
a score, And Brunson does that in New York, and
Steph does that and the Warriors, and there's plenty of
other examples of that. So I want Deer and Fox

(12:30):
locked in for the next seven years in San Antonio,
the three on his current contract and the four that
would come with the extension. So hopefully all of that happens.
All right, we'll get to all of those topics. Let's
talk about Micah and the Cowboys next. It's the Andy
Everage Show on the Ticket
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