Micah Parsons sure makes a lot of tackles... around the line of scrimmage!
Sometimes, even behind the LOS.
Those are called tackles for loss, kids... lol
I think it's fair to say Micah's the better LB near the line of scrimmage but 10 yards downfield Jaylon's better.
Jaylon was inactive this past Thursday. A healthy scratch
This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).
This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).
I can honestly say that I was in the camp of people that did NOT want a CB, so glad that it was an easy choice due to CB's being gone.Where are the people who told us Parsons was a wasted pick because MLB is not an impact position and CB is more important LOL
Yes, we all should be judged by past actions more so than current actions.The front office does not get credit for doing something that should have been done years ago and never should have happened to begin with.
It's just so fun.The funny thing is people just couldn’t wait to get rid of Smith but then still can’t stop talking about him. LOL.
11 delivers it...11 seeks out punishment, 54/9 ran away from it.
Lets also talk about how bad LVE sucks. He has a REAL issue with tackling. He must close his eyes a second before me makes a tackle. And he doesnt seem to posses the power for such a big guy.
This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).
The funny thing is people just couldn’t wait to get rid of Smith but then still can’t stop talking about him. LOL.
Parsons is living up to his draft status and then some.
But I need to hit up Urban Dictionary for "honeycomb hole" and see what the cool kid lingo is all about.
Jaylon is like a strong but poorly tuned chainsaw. Slow off the throttle but will spin up eventually.
Parsons is that ported and polished saw that is tuned perfectly and ripping at max rpms at the first squeeze of the trigger.