GREEN BAY — Upon his arrival in Titletown in late August, Micah Parsons issued a warning. An admirably self-aware one, but a warning nonetheless.

“You’ll realize as I’m here,” the Dallas Cowboys-turned-Green Bay Packers superstar edge rusher said, “I’m probably going to say things I probably shouldn’t say.

“That’s just me.”

Whether anything Parsons said on Thursday afternoon after practice, as the Packers (3-1-1) continued their preparations for Sunday’s road game against the Arizona Cardinals (2-4), qualified as something he shouldn’t have said, well, that’s open to interpretation.

There’s no debating, though, that just about everything Parsons said, was interesting.

From his frustration with NFL officiating crews not calling opposing offensive linemen for holding him, to the defense

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