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Micah Parsons' brother exposes Rashan Gary problem Packers fans know too well

Oct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Rashan Gary (52) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Oct 19, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Green Bay Packers defensive lineman Rashan Gary (52) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Whether or not Micah Parsons still holds any ill will toward the Dallas Cowboys for uprooting him to the Green Bay Packers. Like any good sibling, though, his brother, Terrence Parsons Jr., will seemingly never stop holding a grudge.

Terrence hasn't been afraid to speak out on social media regarding matters involving his younger sibling's clubs. He evidently has no love lost for the Cowboys, and ex-Packers defensive lineman Rashan Gary suddenly finds himself caught in the crosshairs.

Gary was widely considered a cap casualty in Green Bay this offseason, even announcing his unceremonious departure too soon before ultimately getting traded to Dallas. He's part of the effort to replace what the Cowboys have been missing since parting ways with Micah — or so they thought, per Terrence.

Replying to a Dallas fan on X/Twitter who said Gary is "100 [percent] the real deal," Terrence appeared to disagree in not-so-for-work fashion.

"Definitely can stop the run but outside of that [y'all] gonna [expletive] around and find out," Terrence wrote, followed by a pair of laughing emojis.

Micah Parsons' brother didn't hold back with brutal NSFW Rashan Gary assessment

Talk about some late-night thoughts. Terrence shared his candid evaluation of Gary at 1:28 a.m. ET, warning the Cowboys faithful not to get their hopes up.

By the sound of it, Terrence believes folks in Dallas will be disappointed if they're relying on Gary to solve their post-Micah pass-rushing woes. The idea is ostensibly that the Packers' first of two 2019 first-round picks will only make meaningful on-field contributions as a run-stopper.

In fairness to Terrence, the numbers support his blunt assessment. Gary's statistical regression was stark once Micah went down with a torn ACL this past December, failing to record a sack from that point on. Bias or not, the proof is in the pudding.

Of course, Terrence doesn't speak for Micah, and vice versa. They're their own individuals despite sharing the same blood and last name. The latter may hold Gary in high regard, yet it's also fair to wonder if the Parsons bros ever take comments like this offline.

Nevertheless, the moral of Terrence's post is that there are levels to football. Gary is a serviceable player who can help the Cowboys but is nowhere near a superstar of Micah's stature.

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