Ha Ha Clinton-Dix's Move to Join Mike McCarthy in Dallas is His Latest Attempt to Finally Beat Green Bay

Former Chicago Bears safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
Former Chicago Bears safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix / Stacy Revere/Getty Images

Former Green Bay Packers safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix has seemingly been consumed with finding a way to exact some sort of revenge on his old team after they parted ways with him, and his latest free agency move only confirmed that he is motivated by a desire to take down Matt LaFleur's squad.

That's something he...well, he still hasn't done yet.

Clinton-Dix signed a one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys, who have had some memorable dust-ups with Green Bay over the last few years.

Clinton-Dix planned this move very carefully, as it seems he is till trying to get revenge on the Green Bay Packers for trading him to the Washington Redskins in 2018.

Clinton-Dix ended up with the Chicago Bears, Green Bay's most hated rival, last season, but he went 0-2 in inter-division play. Green Bay and Dallas both look like playoff teams next season, implying that Clinton-Dix is pining for the two to meet in the playoffs so he can stick it to them, while escaping the heat of the NFC North, which he clearly couldn't handle.

Both he and Mike McCarthy, who was recently hired as the head coach of the Cowboys, have a bit of an axe to grind with the Packers, and Dallas could be the perfect place for those two to figure out a way to get back at Green Bay.

Dallas certainly has a loaded roster, but as long as Green Bay has Aaron Rodgers at quarterback, Clinton-Dix's quest for revenge seems doomed to continue.