OmerV
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That's what I was getting at.They need to use him just like they are
That's what I was getting at.They need to use him just like they are
I was agreeingThat's what I was getting at.
I think you have to have a grounded perspective of a DT. (Not you). Sometimes you don't even remember seeing DTs unless you specifically look. That being said, it's been a REAL long time since I remember one having a good game playing for Dallas. Last season's 2nd, Philly game. Watch him in that game. Pretty impressive. Plus it helps to have others around you.He started the season looking very good. Had 2-3 games where he seemed to be in the QB's face time after time. For whatever reason that tapered off as the season wore on. But he was just a rookie, so I'm hoping we see him take another step forward this year.
Watt isn't a DE though.
Watt played 758 snaps last year in 14 games.
Parsons played 904 snaps last year in 16 games.
So, if Watt played 16 games like Parsons did then he would have probably ended up with about the same amount of snaps as Parsons.
The last season Watt played 16 games he had 935 snaps. So, I don't believe Parsons is going to suffer at all playing like Watt.
I believe if you play Parsons the way Pittsburgh plays Watt then he's a 20 sack guy easily.
All I can think of is the story about McClay, and the Cowboys moving up to draft Tank in the 2nd.
I think the terms used to decribe McClays's strong desire for Tank was a passionate reply of"He's a QB hunter."
I am not a huge Tank fan. But based on last year's film of Parson's, there is no more accurate description than Quarterback Hunter after watching Parson's elite skills.
Dan Quinn should continue to use anything and everything in his DC toolbox in order to utilize this generational talent's pass rushing skillset.
Anything less is shortchanging the team AND the player.
watching Micah rush the passer is like watching a lion, with the speed of a cheetah, chase down a gazelle.
it’s a sight to behold.
Getting those two involved asap will change the way we have played defense for a while.Me, I want to see how the two LSU linebacker, Cox and Clark, come along first. Then see our coordinator make his calls!
Just think how even more dangerous Parsons becomes when we have some others showing up that can find their pass rushing niche.100% agree. A player THIS dynamic shouldn't be on one side of the ball every snap. The way he was utilized proved he can play the pass or run and can pass rush from anywhere.
So why wouldn't you maintain the mystique?
Its wide open competition there, so if anyone decided to take the offseason off than they will be missing out on golden opportunity to get penciled inside early.He started the season looking very good. Had 2-3 games where he seemed to be in the QB's face time after time. For whatever reason that tapered off as the season wore on. But he was just a rookie, so I'm hoping we see him take another step forward this year.
Another off-season in the same system also helps. Continuity is big.Just think how even more dangerous Parsons becomes when we have some others showing up that can find their pass rushing niche.
We have some speed with some rook DBs that are going to provide some nice competition, and if speed and size translates to pass rushing success, dont be surpised when some udfas are finding a way on this roster.
To have inside camp access would be a glorious event.Another off-season in the same system also helps. Continuity is big.
Seems like the UDFAs might be solid.
Can't wait to see.
On a serious note, I havent had an issue with DS getting the franchise tag, like you stated, continuity is big.Another off-season in the same system also helps. Continuity is big.
Seems like the UDFAs might be solid.
Can't wait to see.
A contract is already signed and money is there for next year.On a serious note, I havent had an issue with DS getting the franchise tag, like you stated, continuity is big.
I spend a lot of my focus and post directed at the defense, but retaining DS was necessary, and he can take off the voluntary camps.
If a deal needs to be made to extend, than they can easily do it, and it would even free up more cap, but not sure who would be the target for the extra cap, would seem strange unless its a very cap friendly gig.
If not, then hold him to the tag, and there is no way DS pouts and plays less than his 100 percent effort.
He would loose all league credibility and decrease his market value if he went down that road, and TEs in this league loose credibility quickly.
We can get at least 1 year of his peak performance if we decide to stay put with the tag.