The Green Bay Packers are certainly happy to have Micah Parsons.
So are all those fans wearing cheese on their heads.
And so it's no surprise that some public art was used to express that gratitude.
Specifically, this mural painted in Green Bay gives thanks to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
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It appeared Jones was at fault in the failed contract extension negotiations with Parsons.
And so here you have this savage mural:
Mural in Green Bay: pic.twitter.com/BDYHm9iPLe
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Jones couldn't get a deal done with Parsons after basically icing Parsons' agent out of the negotiations.
Instead, he traded Parsons to the Packers for two first-round picks and defensive tackle Kenny Clark.
It felt a lot like the Mavericks' trade of Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Lakers fans were certainly thankful to get Luka.
And now it's the Cheeseheads with an attitude of gratitude about the acquisition of Micah.
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