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What did Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons say about CeeDee Lamb’s sideline demeanor?

Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons called the reaction from fans and media over CeeDee Lamb’s sideline behavior during Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh as overblown .

When discussing Lamb’s antics with teammate Trevon Diggs on Monday on the All-Pro’s show “The Edge with Micah Parsons,” Parsons responded to fans and media who are trying to decipher what Lamb said to quarterback Dak Prescott on the sideline after the Mississippi State product threw an interception in the red zone during the team’s 20-17 win over the Steelers.

Some online speculated that Lamb was frustrated and criticizing his quarterback’s performance at that moment while others surmised he was offering support to Prescott.

The pair gave their opinions after the team’s dramatic come-from-behind win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in week five of the NFL season.

“One thing I’m tired of, too, is like people blow up arguments or talk on the sideline,” said Parsons, “They trying blow up Dak and Ceedee’s conversation on the sideline. Please tell people, bro, when we be getting like on the sideline 90%, 95% of the time it’s not even an argument it’s just an expression of what we see out there.”

Diggs agreed with Parsons saying most of what fans see as arguments are just conversations.

“We never gonna get to arguing with someone on the sideline...I tell you something that I see you’re doing wrong,” said Diggs, “That’s not arguing that’s constructive criticism, that’s not arguing, I’d rather it come from [a teammate] than it come from a random fan that don’t know nothing about nothing, just say anything trolling.”

Diggs told fans to mind their business and not worry about what the team does on the sideline during games.