CJ Gardner-Johnson ethers Micah Parsons after another Eagles-centered rant

Micah can't stop talking about the Eagles, but this time, he has met his match.
Micah Parsons, Philadelphia Eagles
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Micah Parsons' obsession with all things Philadelphia Eagles continues. That's it. That's the take.

No, seriously, you do realize he wants to be playing his pro career out in Philly, don't you? It never seems to end.

Sure, he has said he wants to be a Dallas Cowboys star for life. NO ONE believes him!

We've seen him criticize Jalen Hurts seemingly for no reason. He tried to clean it up. Then, he kept on talking.

If he isn't constantly sharing some Birds-centered take, he's publicly talking about his frustration about their draft class. Here we go again. He's back on the warpath, but this time, he aimed his angst at the wrong person.

Micah Parsons calls out C.J. Gardner-Johnson, and receives the clap back of a lifetime.

Micah Parsons is a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania native. He played his college ball at Penn State. He was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys. We could end this story right there. That says enough, but we'll continue.

He'll never admit to this, but Micah Parsons goes to bed every night and dreams about running out of the tunnel at Lincoln Financial Field wearing the midnight green of the Eagles, but he can't. He plays for a rival.

To make matters worse, he watched Philly draft DeVonta Smith two spots before Dallas settled on him. So, he's angry, and every time he settles in front of a microphone, he's been hell-bent on revenge, but this time he picked on C.J. Gardner-Johnson.

Wrong move. He must have forgotten to read C.J.'s resume before speaking. C.J. isn't one to pull a punch, and we were reminded of that on Sunday.

We expected a response. It came quickly, and Micah played the 'Jay-Z' to C.J.'s 'Nas'.

Ouch! Well, hopefully this will end tha back and forth. We'll take the symapthetic approach.

All Micah wants to do is trade blue and silver for midnight green, but here we are. He's had to watch Philly grab two Nittany Lions (Saquon Barkley and Jahan Dotson) and ignore him.

We'll see what happens, but while we're here, we wouldn't mind an Eagles addition of Parsons. Philly needs a pass rusher. You may have heard.