Twitter: Parsons’ instincts vs. Jaylon’s lack

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This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).
 

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This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).

Micah is Awesome! We still talking about Jaylon? Why? Micah is awesome without ******** on other players especially those players no longer on the team.
 

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This has been the key to the turnaround of this defense. Similar athletes. But Parsons stops plays before they start because of his instincts. Jaylon was so lost out there and only made tackles 5-10 yards down the field. Kudos to the front office for not sticking with the sunk cost of Jaylon and passing on a generational talent in Parsons. (Also got a little lucky that neither Surtain nor Horn fell).


We really needed the defense to step up with Rush starting at QB, and Parsons might have played his best game of the season.
 

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Jaylon is like a strong but poorly tuned chainsaw. Slow off the throttle but will spin up eventually.

Parsons is that ported and polished saw that is tuned perfectly and ripping at max rpms at the first squeeze of the trigger.

Have you tried the STIHL 500i? Touch the throttle, and it rips, without hesitation! And yeah, Parsons is a 'feller' of men.
 
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Jaylon is like a strong but poorly tuned chainsaw. Slow off the throttle but will spin up eventually.

Parsons is that ported and polished saw that is tuned perfectly and ripping at max rpms at the first squeeze of the trigger.
Jaylon Smith had no clue what was in front of him, what he was looking at or how to react to it.

Parsons instincts are impeccable and reacts aggressively to what he sees. The difference between the 2 are night and day.

Parsons is also basically carrying LVE on his shoulders the entire game
 

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Listening to Baldy's critique of Parsons reminds me of this scene from Seinfeld with Baldy as George and Tony as Micah Parsons.

 

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Parsons is living up to his draft status and then some.

But I need to hit up Urban Dictionary for "honeycomb hole" and see what the cool kid lingo is all about.
 
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