MizzouCowboy4
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It was a legal hit and thusly not dirty. It's football so suck it up Micah. You are better than this.
Thought Von Miller complained tbh
It was a legal hit and thusly not dirty. It's football so suck it up Micah. You are better than this.
I'm afraid to go take a look.
Not me, got that form espn many call him that, catch up please."Chipped". You cowboys haters jeeze.
Chipped would have been the correct play. He launched into his shoulder.
I get it...it's football. We want to see mayhem and body parts.
Calling him "Lenny" was dead giveaway....how cute.
But he’s not.
I mean, that's it in a nutshell. The fact that we didn't play well AT ALL, doesn't excuse some of these things. I'm not sure we could have beaten anyone in the league with our play. Dak was terrible before the injury. Lamb was even terribler. But, the refs weren't any better.Tampa planned that and was willing to take the penalty on that play because Micah was obliterating that side.
Fournette went shoulder pad to face mask. If any o-lineman in this league blocked like that or Zeke did, a ref would call it. That is certainly a play the refs could have made a call on.
Even on 1 of Micah's sacks, I believe the 2nd one. He was being held by the LT and he still got around. No flag though.
Not making excuses because our WR's were terrible, as was Dak. But Tampa's CB, Carlton Davis was getting away with a lot last night.
Godwin's catch before the big Julio gain also hit the ground. No review inside the 2 minutes by the refs. More points on the board after that.
The penalties started coming, especially from Steele in the 4th when Tampa was just blitzing and playing prevent. They knew we had no run option by that point.
We just couldn't execute anything in the passing game at anytime last night. The run game was moving along but still need better run calls.
Should be going at their corners wheels like they were doing to Diggs who clearly wanted none of it last night.
Tampa also stayed away from DLaw's side running and went left and when passing switched their WR's deep and went after Brown who really didn't play poorly, just real good catches by Julio Jones and Mike Evans in good 1 on 1 coverage.
Tampa played smart sound offensive football and got away with some things. Their defense controlled a terrible passing attack, even claims to know what we were going to do.
I agree, not a blind side. But I'm not sure he didn't him in the face with either an elbow or shoulder, the way Micah's head snapped back.
It was a legal hit and thusly not dirty. It's football so suck it up Micah. You are better than this.
Dumb. Cry about the player coming from the blindside getting blindsided.
A lot of these players wouldn't last long in the league 30 years ago.
If LF and the Bucs didn’t post it, who did?
Maybe he realized that all their phony goodwill was/is just to get what they want—a big rating$-boosting weekly segment on the Dallas Dumpster Fire. An inside look at the “true” Micah Parsons, perhaps a counter to the accolades. Maybe Micah envisioned snarky comments, and repeated airings of the Fournette block, which by the way, could happen to anyone. Parsons is young, driven and prideful, and while a veteran might’ve just played along, I understand.
I take it this is about Fournette's block that put Micah on his ***, yes?