Notice how he called him an animal lower on the food chain.
Hope He used 3 syllables for Jaguar.
Dont know about that but unlike most animals that supposedly fear humans, it has been said that jaguars and polar bears are the only two known to actually hunt humans FWIW.s a Jaguar lower on the food chain than a mountain lion
Over here in the colonies, we just use two for Jaguar.Hope He used 3 syllables for Jaguar.
I've always liked Wilson. He brings it every week. And, yes he's elite
Notice how he called him an animal lower on the food chain.
glad he is on the team. but he is not elite. that's OK, we haven't had good saftey play in a long while, so having a good saftey is fantastic
Back off. You have your opinions and I have mine. Do you even like the Cowboys? And yes, I watch a lot of football and was probably watching before you were hatchedDo you watch other teams play? Ever? Like how the kids been playing against the run THIS year. To warp that into Wilson now being an elite safety is borderline homer insanity.
Micah is definitely King of the Jungle. Full fledged Panthera Leo.Is a Jaguar lower on the food chain than a mountain lion because I'm really figuring that since Micah went to Penn State he is a nittany lion which is a mountain lion.
Donovan Wilson is a wonderful player on our team and I'm glad to have him but he is not quite Ed Reed yet but neither was polamalu
According to the team website the answer is yes.
https://www.dallascowboys.com/news/cowboys-wilson-has-reached-elite-status-in-2022
It's all led to First-Team All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons, a.k.a. The Lion, giving Wilson a nickname that will likely stick with him the remainder of his NFL career.
"He asked me for an animal name and I told him he's a jaguar," said Parsons. "He can fly around. He can jump. He does everything — goes in for sacks.
"He's not afraid to go in that deep water and get himself an alligator. I respect him so much, one of the quietest people that works so hard at what he [does]. He's been nothing but a great teammate. … He's not afraid to go meet a 250-pound running back or a 300-pound offensive lineman, because it's just free smoke because he throws his body around.
"You just always condone people who work the way he does."
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"Shoot, I love the way he plays," said McCarthy. "You talk about a magnet to the football — loves contact, his intensity … the way he separates offensive players from the football. And he's the same guy every day. That's something I'm just a huge fan of. I think it's important for your ability to grow not only as a player, but as a defense and as a football team.
"He brings that energy every single day."