Dallas Cowboys fans and players are feeling hopeful with Brian Schottenheimer set to take over for Mike McCarthy as the team's new head coach and stars like Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott preparing to return.
On Sunday, Parsons turned heads during a video exchange with Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love in front of a throng of Cowboys fans on his "The Edge With Micah Parsons" podcast.
Love was asked about which players around the NFL he would like to bring into the Packers' organization, to which the former Utah State star gave a surprising yet apropos response considering the man sitting across from him.
"Is there anybody in particular around the league that you feel like should come into the organization, can make an impact for y'all...Somebody you want to shout out?" Parsons asked Love.
"I mean...This dude sitting right next to me, man, you know what I mean? That'd be pretty cool. That'd be pretty cool, no? You don't think so? How do you feel about that, what would your take be on coming to Green Bay?" Love asked Parsons.
Parsons responded that there are "too many Cowboys fans in the audience" while shifting the focus to his contract with the organization and his relationship with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
"Alright, listen, I'm in one of them Druski 360 deals, you feel me? I'm a for-lifer. I can't go nowhere. Me and Jerry Jones, we done talked, you know, that's my dog," Parsons added.
The former Penn State star made the NFC Pro Bowl team this season, compiling 30 tackles, 12 sacks and two forced fumbles.