CalPolyTechnique
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I see Micah Parsons as an intimidating and aggressive physical presence, who will establish himself on defense as an unavoidable force. The Cowboys have needed an MLB with these attributes forever. I hope he sees a long and highly successful career with the Cowboys for many years to come. May this mark the onset of attaining intimidating defensive personnel as a regular policy in the future.
I like highlights but where are the misreads and inability to shed the blocks cuts?
Not being negative at all, I like the pick but I watched him play several games and he has a lot of area to improve in. I am also not saying he can't or won't but I saw some highlights of Jaylon Smith that will light you up. I have yet to see that Jaylon Smith in a Cowboys uniform. He was an all over the field wonder at ND. Now, I am not so sure he was where he was supposed to be.
I like the fact Parsons is coming in with some ? about him and something to prove, including maturity. I am hoping he's our first 1st round D player to actually pan out since Ware. It's been that long. Jones was the closest thing but he wasn't a playmaker. This defense needs a playmaker in the worst way.
Jaylon lost a leg after those highlightsI like highlights but where are the misreads and inability to shed the blocks cuts?
Not being negative at all, I like the pick but I watched him play several games and he has a lot of area to improve in. I am also not saying he can't or won't but I saw some highlights of Jaylon Smith that will light you up. I have yet to see that Jaylon Smith in a Cowboys uniform. He was an all over the field wonder at ND. Now, I am not so sure he was where he was supposed to be.
I like the fact Parsons is coming in with some ? about him and something to prove, including maturity. I am hoping he's our first 1st round D player to actually pan out since Ware. It's been that long. Jones was the closest thing but he wasn't a playmaker. This defense needs a playmaker in the worst way.
Nothing to analyze. He came from a great LB college. He'll be the next Sean Lee. But, if he plays as hard as Lee has, he too will endure injuries.
Jaylon lost a leg after those highlights
I actually seen one misread but he made up for it with speedI like highlights but where are the misreads and inability to shed the blocks cuts?
Not being negative at all, I like the pick but I watched him play several games and he has a lot of area to improve in. I am also not saying he can't or won't but I saw some highlights of Jaylon Smith that will light you up. I have yet to see that Jaylon Smith in a Cowboys uniform. He was an all over the field wonder at ND. Now, I am not so sure he was where he was supposed to be.
I like the fact Parsons is coming in with some ? about him and something to prove, including maturity. I am hoping he's our first 1st round D player to actually pan out since Ware. It's been that long. Jones was the closest thing but he wasn't a playmaker. This defense needs a playmaker in the worst way.
He certainly lost a step and if you watch his film at ND and now his gate when he runs has changedJaylon lost a leg after those highlights
I like highlights but where are the misreads and inability to shed the blocks cuts?
Not being negative at all, I like the pick but I watched him play several games and he has a lot of area to improve in. I am also not saying he can't or won't but I saw some highlights of Jaylon Smith that will light you up. I have yet to see that Jaylon Smith in a Cowboys uniform. He was an all over the field wonder at ND. Now, I am not so sure he was where he was supposed to be.
I like the fact Parsons is coming in with some ? about him and something to prove, including maturity. I am hoping he's our first 1st round D player to actually pan out since Ware. It's been that long. Jones was the closest thing but he wasn't a playmaker. This defense needs a playmaker in the worst way.
Everyone who played for Seattle’s D back during the Legion of Boom era had an edge to them. Wagner and Wright were mean. Chancellor was mean. Earl was cocky and Sherman and Browner were too. Bennett and the Dline were mean.
That’s what I want. Intimidation.
We have a few now that can play like that. Wilson, and Diggs. Neal and Parsons. Gregory is kind of that way too. Hopefully Quinn creates that mindset.
What about Jaylon is he mean?
I like highlights but where are the misreads and inability to shed the blocks cuts?
Not being negative at all, I like the pick but I watched him play several games and he has a lot of area to improve in. I am also not saying he can't or won't but I saw some highlights of Jaylon Smith that will light you up. I have yet to see that Jaylon Smith in a Cowboys uniform. He was an all over the field wonder at ND. Now, I am not so sure he was where he was supposed to be.
I like the fact Parsons is coming in with some ? about him and something to prove, including maturity. I am hoping he's our first 1st round D player to actually pan out since Ware. It's been that long. Jones was the closest thing but he wasn't a playmaker. This defense needs a playmaker in the worst way.
Spot on. You can feel this draft changing of the guard with the players chosen. especially parsons. Getting away from the RKG and getting back to a dominant defense.I see Micah Parsons as an intimidating and aggressive physical presence, who will establish himself on defense as an unavoidable force. The Cowboys have needed an MLB with these attributes forever. I hope he sees a highly successful career with the Cowboys for many years to come. May this mark the onset of attaining intimidating defensive personnel on a regular basis in the future. A return to the Doomsday Defense would be a miraculous thing.