Micah Parsons Backs Cowboys Teammate After Team-Rattling Incident!
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The Green Bay Packers are off to a red-hot start, and after just two weeks of action, they’re already playing like a team with serious postseason ambitions. The blockbuster trade for Micah Parsons is already paying off in a big way, and the energy inside the Packers' locker room is reflecting that early success. Confidence is high-borderline sky-high-and no one’s hiding it.
Just ask starting left tackle Rasheed Walker. This week, he didn’t just talk about winning games-he talked about winning all of them.
“And if the goal is to keep it going, then I think we can go undefeated, honestly,” Walker said. “I mean, personally, I also tell people that we could have gone undefeated the past two seasons.
We lost a lot of the games off a couple plays, but I feel like our offense has been playing so good and so disciplined, and our defense is playing even better. Pound for pound, I look at these teams and I don't really see who is better than us."
That’s not exactly your garden-variety soundbite. It’s bold, it’s brash-and it’s exactly the kind of mindset you want from your blindside protector. Walker isn’t just talking about belief; he’s vocalizing what a lot of players think but rarely say out loud.
Naturally, his comments stirred up reactions across the league. Fans outside Wisconsin raised eyebrows, while some inside the state wondered if such a statement might jinx the team.
But inside the locker room? There’s no panic-especially not from Micah Parsons.
The All-Pro edge rusher didn’t just back up his teammate-he doubled down with conviction.
“To the people, he probably shouldn't say it,” Parsons said. “But personally, I don't see anything wrong with what he said. They always say you should share your dreams in private because people won't understand ‘em.
“To a million fans out there, they’re probably like, ‘Sheed’s full of himself.’ You know how people are.
Who gives a f***, though? As long as he plays the way he should play and been playing, I don’t care what he says as long as he backs it up."
Parsons didn’t stop there. He made it clear that he wants his teammates thinking big, and he’s not about to police anyone’s confidence.
“Sheed, keep talking if you want. Just be careful what other people are going to say if you care about it.
If you like me, I don’t really care about what people say. We should win every game.
That’s the mindset we should have. That’s the mindset I want my left tackle to have-that pound for pound, he feels like he can compete with the best.”
That mindset is going to be tested immediately. This week, Walker draws one of the toughest assignments in football: keeping Cleveland Browns superstar Myles Garrett at bay.
Garrett is a game-wrecker, plain and simple. He can collapse a pocket in the blink of an eye, and if Walker’s confidence is going to be more than just talk, this is the week to show it.
But here’s the thing: the Packers aren’t just talking-they’re playing like a team that believes in itself. The offense is humming with discipline and rhythm, and the defense-led by Parsons-is flying around the field.
This group isn’t built on hype; they’re built on results. And through two weeks, those results have been eye-opening.
Sure, there’s a long road ahead. Fourteen games still remain, and any talk of going undefeated is, of course, premature.
But this much is clear: the Packers aren’t shying away from expectations. They’re embracing them.
And with players like Parsons setting the tone and teammates like Walker stepping up to the challenge, Green Bay looks like a team that believes it has what it takes to run the table.
Whether or not they pull it off is another story. But with the Browns looming and Garrett licking his chops, we’ll find out quickly just how real this Packers team is.