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That's why Nolan is smart how he is using Parsons lining him up all over the defensive front.
 

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Broaddus said that as well,

Says teams are now assigning " chip" blockers to Parsons' knees in an effort to stop him in his tracks and have him
re-start again, providing he's not knocked to the ground.

" War Daddies " simply change and force teams to have to account for them. They are having to game-plan and scheme for him more than ever.

Join the challenge as of the likes of TJ Watt, Myles Garrett, Aaron Donald,,

This is why I think it's so key to keep moving him around (even blitzing from middle interior) more than just outside on the edges, where teams can better pinpoint him
before the snap of the ball. .
 

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And this is where the true chess match comes in to play. You now have a 245 pound linebacker who is rushing the passer on the majority of snaps. Not only that but every rush he has he is getting doubled and/or chipped. The wear and tear on his body is going to make it tough for him to make it through the season healthy, which we are already seeing. I fully expect to see Parsons get some more snaps in coverage in the coming weeks. Especially against Philly he may be the spy for Hurts more often than this board would like to see.
 

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Broaddus said that as well,

Says teams are now assigning " chip" blockers to Parsons' knees in an effort to stop him in his tracks and have him
re-start again, providing he's not knocked to the ground.

" War Daddies " simply change and force teams to have to account for them. They are having to game-plan and scheme for him more than ever.

Join the challenge as of the likes of TJ Watt, Myles Garrett, Aaron Donald,,

This is why I think it's so key to keep moving him around (even blitzing from middle interior) more than just outside on the edges, where teams can better pinpoint him
before the snap of the ball. .
I'd like for him to play more off the ball this week. I think he will play more coverage to take those underneath routes from Kupp away.
 

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I'd like for him to play more off the ball this week. I think he will play more coverage to take those underneath routes from Kupp away.

and that is Exactly what the opposing team would want ...instead of sending the terror pass rusher than he is after their QB.

You're playing right into the Rams hands. That's the one person i'm not sending him the opposite way backwards.
 

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and that is Exactly what the opposing team would want ...instead of sending the terror pass rusher than he is after their QB.

You're playing right into the Rams hands. That's the one person i'm not sending him the opposite way backwards.
I would send him on more stunts like the 49's used then to keep the doubles off him.
 

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and that is Exactly what the opposing team would want ...instead of sending the terror pass rusher than he is after their QB.

You're playing right into the Rams hands. That's the one person i'm not sending him the opposite way backwards.
He will move around regardless. We have moe than hit Micah as a rusher
 
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