JohnsKey19
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All Micah needs is one big game to wrap it up.
He needs Quinn to play him going forward from here on out. No more of that pure drop-back linebacker stuff like we saw against the Giants. It's a waste of the player and his abilities to limit him like that.
He got A LOT of respect and publicity when he covered the WR in that game...that's something Watt could never do.He needs Quinn to play him going forward from here on out. No more of that pure drop-back linebacker stuff like we saw against the Giants. It's a waste of the player and his abilities to limit him like that.
From a tactical perspective this just doesn’t make any sense. Straight Xs and Os - how do you suppose Quinn should do this?
He got A LOT of respect and publicity when he covered the WR in that game...that's something Watt could never do.
I'm not understanding the question?
If it's only sacks, there is no way he can catch Watt.....I guess it's over.That was an impressive one play. But it is sacks that will earn him - or anyone else who gets it - the honor. Take a look at the list of contenders and it's easy to see that they're on that list because of splash plays, not passes defensed.
He needs Quinn to play him going forward from here on out. No more of that pure drop-back linebacker stuff like we saw against the Giants. It's a waste of the player and his abilities to limit him like that.
..thats what I will say too. Which player made that much difference to their team.Steelers not getting in the playoffs and Dallas having a great great season should be the difference maker here. But who knows if that’s how it will play out.
you said Quinn needs to play him going forward from here on out. So what changes need to happen for him to play going forward from here on out?
All Micah needs is one big game to wrap it up.
Parsons being a big factor why we are in the playoffs should help.
Play calls that involve him in coverage should be called less often than those allowing him to rush the passer. Let LVE or Neal or Kearse handle coverage responsibilities and have Parsons do what he does best.