Dallas' comeback ended in a tie, and Micah Parsons criticizes the Packers defense.

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Dallas' comeback ended in a tie, and Micah Parsons criticizes the Packers defense.
Dallas' comeback ended in a tie, and Micah Parsons criticizes the Packers defense. Texas' Arlington --  When Micah Parsons returned to AT&T Stadium, he achieved his goal of firing his former quarterback, Dak Prescott.  But after Sunday night's 40-40 draw between his new team, the Green Bay Packers, and his old squad, the Dallas Cowboys, he was left feeling dissatisfied.  Parsons' emotions were evident, despite the fact that people on both sides weren't sure how to react to a draw in which the two teams made field goals in overtime, with the Packers having only a second remaining after they almost mishandled the remaining time.  "I'm not even going to lie, I'm pissed off," explained Parsons.  "I'm very disappointed, just overall how we performed." He wasn't talking about the Packers' offense. He said he essentially apologized to quarterback Jordan Love, who threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns. "I even told Jordan to t…