Parsons speaking out

Kwyn

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Agreed. Micah has become a social media addict. Always yapping online. He needs to get off social media and focus on improving his game. DeMarcus Lawrence had a much higher pass rush WIN RATE (43.8%) against opposing blockers than Micah Parsons did (33.3%). That's because D-Law had almost half of the amount of pass rush snaps that Micah did. Inexcusable for Micah.




Inexcusable? What on earth are you talking about? Micah had a really good game. Ten pressures is a sign of incredible disruption of the opposing offense.
 

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Inexcusable? What on earth are you talking about? Micah had a really good game. Ten pressures is a sign of incredible disruption of the opposing offense.
Did you read the info I provided? Micah had much lesser WIN RATE against opposing blockers than D-Law.
 

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Did you read the info I provided? Micah had much lesser WIN RATE against opposing blockers than D-Law.
Yeah, but you literally explained the attempts as the reason which is an expected higher rate if you're just as effective, yet rush less.
 

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Yeah, but you literally explained the attempts as the reason which is an expected higher rate if you're just as effective, yet rush less.
Micah had almost double the pass rushing attempts, yet he finished with a much lesser WIN RATE against opposing blockers than D-Law. Totally inexcusable!
 

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Agreed. Micah has become a social media addict. Always yapping online. He needs to get off social media and focus on improving his game. DeMarcus Lawrence had a much higher pass rush WIN RATE (43.8%) against opposing blockers than Micah Parsons did (33.3%). That's because D-Law had almost half of the amount of pass rush snaps that Micah did. Inexcusable for Micah.




Those stats aren't very indicative. Parsons was hurt, plus Parsons frees up all the other pass rushers to be 1 on 1.
 

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Micah had almost double the pass rushing attempts, yet he finished with a much lesser WIN RATE against opposing blockers than D-Law. Totally inexcusable!
Bro, your "rate" of success at anything is expected to be less the more you do it. A batter that starts the season 5 for 10 isn't going to bat .500 for the season. He might not even bat .200. So you can't knock Micah for having less success while expending more energy. Lol. Yet Micah even had a better pressure rate even though he rushed more. So Lawrence is clearly slacking!
 

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I'm torn. Because I mean what Rodney said is what everyone is saying so why should it be different from a ex athlete? He's no longer in the league.

Zack Wilson has got it rough. Dak gets it bad too. I'll probably say he and Dak probably get it worse like it's personal for some reason. It's like some guys just actively hate them and I don't understand it.
It is personal when it comes to the cowboys. That's why when we play well and win we still get trashed by the so-called media.
 

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Harrison's a real tool there.

The only place for talk on a players ability is in an analysis segment, not in a journalistic interview. Even in analysis you can maintain a sense of decorum.

This goes back to what we all know, 90% of sports "journalism" is just click and headline baiting gutter level entertainment, which should be no surprise since it's been done since the days of the Romans.
I've been watching Rodney Harrison since he first came into the league he has always been a dirty player and a douchebag.
 

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I mean.. its rodney harrison, isn’t the guy who was always getting flagged, fined and talked a lot of trash during his tenure in San Diego?
 
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