Video: Why Micah Parsons will be the next star in Dallas

Aside from his awesome versatility the two things that stood out was that he kept outside contain forcing the action back inside while stacking and shedding, and while carrying the receiver across the field he did not hook him, something that DB's often have to fight the urge not to do. He's a star in the making no doubt about it.
 
Aside from his awesome versatility the two things that stood out was that he kept outside contain forcing the action back inside while stacking and shedding, and while carrying the receiver across the field he did not hook him, something that DB's often have to fight the urge not to do. He's a star in the making no doubt about it.

I also like the size of the guy. He is big. Thick lower half too. Guy can really move for a big man.
 
Aside from his awesome versatility the two things that stood out was that he kept outside contain forcing the action back inside while stacking and shedding, and while carrying the receiver across the field he did not hook him, something that DB's often have to fight the urge not to do. He's a star in the making no doubt about it.


Plus the speed. In those few plays you see his ability to close very quickly!
 
Hope he doesn't eat all the cheese
(parcells)
 
Anae is still on the team.

I'd give Parsons 54 because it's a good number for a great LB, and Jaylon obviously discarded it

I knew about Anae, but Cedrick Wilson still had 11 when Parsons was drafted. I also agree with you about the #54.
 
I knew about Anae, but Cedrick Wilson still had 11 when Parsons was drafted. I also agree with you about the #54.
Cedrick should have went with his old number 16, or kept 11 and Jerry should have overruled and made Parsons wear a traditional LB number. Just like Lamb with the 88, though I would have been fine with Lamb wearing 10, since anything 10-49 and 80-89 are all generally OK for WR's.

Donovan Wilson's old number 37 was mediocre, but still better than an ugly single digit number... ugh. Those more than anything should be strictly reserved for QB, long snapper, punter and kicker... nothing else.
 
Cedrick should have went with his old number 16, or kept 11 and Jerry should have overruled and made Parsons wear a traditional LB number. Just like Lamb with the 88, though I would have been fine with Lamb wearing 10, since anything 10-49 and 80-89 are all generally OK for WR's.

Donovan Wilson's old number 37 was mediocre, but still better than an ugly single digit number... ugh. Those more than anything should be strictly reserved for QB, long snapper, punter and kicker... nothing else.

I see Wilson switched to 1.
 
Always enjoy baldy breaking down film. He’s been raving about Micah for months now. He’s a big advocate for him
 

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