slick325
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In all fairness, Nip, Cooper Rush was the QB in those games. The Cowboys offense was not a threat at all. Thus, how Kellen Moore called the game was different. Run the ball. Don't turn it over. No need to drop back and throw a bunch, which would allow Parsons to have a bigger impact on the game.Jury is still out. A bit unfair to judge them based on what they did against the best line in the league.
How did they look last year against Philly? When Micah had 2 tackles and 0 sacks? This is what kills me you guys act like we didn’t struggle with Micah lol.
The way the offense played on Thursday with Prescott was more similar to how the offense looked in '21, '22, and '23, especially on the first few drives. They leveled off for sure. But, when teams have to worry about a "high octane" offense in Dallas it changes what plays are called to keep up. That plays into the hands of Parsons and his impact is undeniable.
As it pertains to the playoffs, the Cowboys offense hasn't shown up in the Divisional rounds or most Wild Card rounds. The correlation to Parsons numbers can't be ignored, IMO.
