Simplifying Parsons

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I put him at SAM on first downs and anything less than 5 yards on second. Anything longer than 5 on second down he's rushing the passer from the end spot. On third down its anything longer than 2-3 yards he's a DE. Anything inside 2 yards on third down he's back at SAM. I want to see this guy stay on the field except for when he wants to come off for a breather.
 
I put him at SAM on first downs and anything less than 5 yards on second. Anything longer than 5 on second down he's rushing the passer from the end spot. On third down its anything longer than 2-3 yards he's a DE. Anything inside 2 yards on third down he's back at SAM. I want to see this guy stay on the field except for when he wants to come off for a breather.
OK quinn go get em
 
I put him at SAM on first downs and anything less than 5 yards on second. Anything longer than 5 on second down he's rushing the passer from the end spot. On third down its anything longer than 2-3 yards he's a DE. Anything inside 2 yards on third down he's back at SAM. I want to see this guy stay on the field except for when he wants to come off for a breather.
Voluntarily?

I don't see that happening.
:laugh:
 
Parsons needs to be unpredictable to an offense. That's when he is most effective, so I don't think leaving him at DE is a good idea.

Yes, this is the key. I don't want a set plan because defenses will figure that out.

Micah's your Joker in the deck. You can use him anywhere. Normally that would be way too much for a rookie to handle but this dude's not normal. Let him be great.
 
Title sounds like it was ripped from a 90's indie film dramedy.
 
Yes, this is the key. I don't want a set plan because defenses will figure that out.

Micah's your Joker in the deck. You can use him anywhere. Normally that would be way too much for a rookie to handle but this dude's not normal. Let him be great.
Yes, you need to mix it up.

I agree with you: it sure looks like Parsons can take everything they throw at him from a position/scheme/technique perspective and ask for more. Loved seeing Ware showing him hand-fighting techniques on Hard Knocks...and then seeing them deployed last week.

But the coaches (not Parsons) have to manage his usage. It's a long season, he's a rookie, and the rookie wall is real. I want him fresh and dominant in game 16 (we'll rest everyone in game 17) and on into the playoffs. He's not going to take himself off the field, but they have to.
 
Yes, this is the key. I don't want a set plan because defenses will figure that out.

Micah's your Joker in the deck. You can use him anywhere. Normally that would be way too much for a rookie to handle but this dude's not normal. Let him be great.
Exactly. Joker is a great analogy....he's the wild card. If he continues to handle it, Quinn's job is for the opposing offense to have to worry about him every play.
 
39 snaps last week. Out of 70 ish. This week will be 50+ if he can stay fresh. If our Offense can keep them off the field then it could be a big performance. Just watch the cheap shots, it’s the egirls and the will watch film on him.
 
Parsons to Hurts this is gonna hurt honest! You aint gonna like it.
 
I put him at SAM on first downs and anything less than 5 yards on second. Anything longer than 5 on second down he's rushing the passer from the end spot. On third down its anything longer than 2-3 yards he's a DE. Anything inside 2 yards on third down he's back at SAM. I want to see this guy stay on the field except for when he wants to come off for a breather.

He’s fun to watch.

Have seen a DE like this since DWare.
 
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