Cowboys Micah and CeeDee Admit to ‘Culture’ Problem

LAS VEGAS – While this Super Bowl in Las Vegas is mostly all about the combatants, the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs, the Dallas Cowboys are the Dallas Cowboys … so during Super Bowl Week, a major storyline has been, “What’s wrong with the Cowboys?

And a frank CeeDee Lamb may have just offered the best answer of all. … with Micah Parsons hopefully following up accordingly as they commented on a lack of “accountability” and “discipline.”

“First and foremost,” Lamb said, “I do (need) to grow up.”

“There are plenty of ways for me to handle different situations,” said the All-Pro receiver via Parsons’ “The Edge” podcast. “Me being mad is not one of the answers. I know this. I just feel like that’s contagious.

“I can be more of a leader. I can be more vocal. … If I’m gonna take this label as being (a leader), there’s times where I have to get out of my shell, get out of my comfort zone.”

Interestingly, Parsons chimed in, “We need to have way more accountability. I just think we let things slide too often because we know we’re good. That’s all about me. I want to change the culture. I want to change the identity of what the Cowboys are.”

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