
Palm Beach, Florida – When Dallas Caubois’s volunteer program begins next week, Dallas Caubois coach Brian Shottenheimer expects Mica Parsons to join the star.
As Shottheimer is first coach of first year, Coboyz will begin on Monday, such as other teams with new coaches.
Over the past two years, Parsons has not been a continuous member of the outdoor program, working more on its own in the early work of the organization and the activities of the organized team. He was in the mini of the June camp in June, but now that the team and the Parsons are working on the contract negotiations, there has been a thought that Parsons will not be around.
Last year, the broader Protol CD Lamb left on the seasonal program, mini camps and most training camps before signing a four-year and $136 million deal in August. But the Quarterback Dak Presscott did not attend the day before signing a four-year deal with $240 million due to the opening of the season in September.
“Hey, look, at the end of the day, this is a business and when you deal with the money that is flying around it, not only with Mica but also with famous players, negotiations sometimes take time,” he said at an annual NFL meeting at the Bickerers Resort. “I feel very comfortable. Mica said he would be around me. I think he wanted to be. I think we’re all comfortable with him. At the end of the day he’s a great player and we think he’s just started.
Parsons has spoken about expanding his role as a leader in recent years. With the departure of the Free Agent in Dimarcus Lorenz and Jordan Louis, Parsons has the opportunity to become a leader more.
The Presse has long felt that exercising with his friends in the spring has helped his leadership ability.
“Just is an interesting opportunity to take steps in the role of the leadership,” Shottenheimer said. “There’s no reason for him. The best teams I’ve ever surrounded are their best players, so again, I think the more you’re around you, the more a chance to influence boys, not just the boys who have returned but have new faces.