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Jerry Jones accused of 'idiotic' move that ruined Dak Prescott's MVP season

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Jerry Jones accused of 'idiotic' move that ruined Dak Prescott's MVP season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Dallas Cowboys' defense was a problem throughout 2025, a collapse that began after Jerry Jones traded All-Pro edge rusher Micah Parsons before the season even kicked off. He was shipped to the Green Bay Packers for Kenny Clark and two first-round picks. Losing the generational talent completely shattered the team's pass rush.

However, Dak Prescott threw for 4,552 yards (3rd in the NFL), 30 touchdowns (4th in the NFL) and 10 interceptions for a stellar 99.5 passer rating. Despite his MVP-level performance, Dallas finished with an underwhelming 7-9-1 record and missed the playoffs. 

With training camp underway, the frustration over that trade is boiling back up on X. Popular Cowboys analyst and former defensive end J Tuck didn't sugarcoat how he felt about the front office wasting Prescott’s elite season.

"You'll never get fans to admit the truth about the Micah trade it was idiotic and ruined a MVP season from our QB," Tuck wrote. “But we HAVE to move on and allow this defense to become something new it's not gonna be as [bad] as the DQ ERA but they 'should be' blue collar and get the job done just hold them to 23 points."

You'll never get fans to admit the truth about the Micah trade it was idiotic and ruined a MVP season from our QB .. but we HAVE to move on and allow this defense to become something new it's not gonna be as sexy as the DQ ERA but they "should be" blue collar and get the job done… pic.twitter.com/PVIXlBmMiV

— J Tuck (@jtuck151) August 15, 2026

Prescott's strong numbers kept him in the MVP conversation, but he was forced to play hero ball. He took 31 sacks and spent nearly every week trying to erase deep deficits because of the weak defense. The pass rush struggled badly without Parsons, leaving the entire unit near the bottom of the league.

To make matters worse, Green Bay got exactly what they paid for. Parsons racked up 12.5 sacks in just 14 games before a torn ACL ended his season in December.

For J Tuck, it was definitive proof that whatever Dallas got in return didn't come close to matching the damage done to the Cowboys' record. But Tuck’s main point isn't about yelling at Jerry Jones for the fumble he did. 

The former Super Bowl Champion has accepted the reality. Dallas now has a blue-collar defense built to grind out field-position battles, and Tuck hopes it will be enough while the front office figures out its next long-term move at edge rusher.

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