WWhen the gridiron changed from physical to digital, pro bowl gameironically, that's when the beef became real during the Pro Bowl selection. dallas cowboys And that cleveland browns.Between madden 24 challenge, David Njoku Taught Micah Parsons lesson of provocation: If you can't accept it, don't put it out.
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Parsons started the game with an uncalled for shot against the Browns, prompting a Madden teammate to say: puka nacua I told Njoku the reason.”Cleveland is Cleveland” And Njoku immediately stood up for his city.
“He said Cleveland is Cleveland, but we're both here. We're both playing this Madden game,” Njoku replied. “So what do you mean by Cleveland? Dallas is Dallas?
“He's got good points, brother. We're all here,” says Njoku's Madden teammate Tyreek Hill I interjected.Indeed, Hill, Parsons, Njoku They all lost in the first round of the NFL playoffs. Despite having a strong season that led them to the Pro Bowl.
Fans divided over Parsons Madden drama
Puka and Mika effectively won. NFCbut cleveland dallas beef Fans were divided on who was telling the truth.
One reaction to the video on X/Twitter said, “Cowboys have no right to say anything.”
“Micah isn't wrong. Cleveland has been underperforming for so long that few people criticize them even when they lose,” said another commenter from a different perspective. “It's as if it hasn't been critiqued on a professional level.”
No matter which side you belong to, everyone knows a common truth. Njoku, Parsons, and all the Pro Bowl players would rather be in a Pro Bowl spot. kansas city chiefs and san francisco 49ers I'm here now.
The comment, “Well, it's just a bunch of losers playing like crazy,” sums it all up really.