Micah Parsons Reveals: Foot Fetish, Boyhood Idol, Cowboys Trash-Talker

"What is something weird about you that most people do not know?'' Micah Parsons is asked at Super Bowl Week? “I have a foot fetish,” the Cowboys star says. Oh. TMI?

FRISCO - Micah Parsons grew up loving Cam Newton.

He does not presently love Leonard Fournette.

And he loves - at the risk of "TMI'' - feet.

“I have a foot fetish,” Parsons said in an interview during Super Bowl Week, his as-always willingness to speak whatever his Dallas Cowboys truth is turning one section of Radio Row on its head.

The Dallas Cowboys' All-Pro "Lion-backer'' Micah Parsons popped up on CBS Sports’ "All Things Covered'' with Bryant McFadden and NFL star Patrick Peterson, and of course each of these shows along Radio Row, while interviewing the same guys in assembly-line style, is attempting to do something a little different, to break a bit of new ground.

So, Micah ... "What is something weird about you that most people do not know?''

"I have a foot fetish,'' Micah replied.

The Cowboys star, who finished among the top players in the MVP voting and finished second (again!) in the Defensive Player of the Year race, also revealed that his boyhood idol was Cam Newton, that "Hips Don't Lie'' by Shakira is the most embarrassing song on his music list, that "Rudy'' is his favorite sports movie and that Tampa Bay running back Leonard Fournette is the NFL's biggest trash-talker.

The biggest trash-talker? We will trust Micah's judgment there.

The biggest "talker,'' period? We will go with Micah himself there.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.