This writer really likes Parsons. Pretty good read.
The NFL Has Never Seen a Player Like Micah Parsons
A reminder of how special this whole experience is.
www.dmagazine.com
If he stayed one more year at PSU he'd be so much better.This writer really likes Parsons. Pretty good read.
The NFL Has Never Seen a Player Like Micah Parsons
A reminder of how special this whole experience is.www.dmagazine.com
If he stayed one more year at PSU he'd be so much better.
What do you expect? The douche is a lifelong Cowboys fan.Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
And, apparently a young guy given his statement "....has never seen...."What do you expect? The douche is a lifelong Cowboys fan.
Yep, Parsons is the best NFL linebacker ever as long as you don't consider Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas, Dick Butkus, Ted Hendricks, Bobby Bell, Bill George, Jack Ham, Joe Schmidt, Ray Nitschke, Ray Lewis, Dave Robinson, Mike Singletary, Brian Urlacher, Jack Lambert, Willie Lanier, Lee Roy Jordan, Sam Huff, and Nick Buoniconti. I would argue that Dennis Onkontz before his injuries was better than Parsons .This writer really likes Parsons. Pretty good read.
The NFL Has Never Seen a Player Like Micah Parsons
A reminder of how special this whole experience is.www.dmagazine.com
I think the pt is he is playing both LB and DEYep, Parsons is the best NFL linebacker ever as long as you don't consider Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas, Dick Butkus, Ted Hendricks, Bobby Bell, Bill George, Jack Ham, Joe Schmidt, Ray Nitschke, Ray Lewis, Dave Robinson, Mike Singletary, Brian Urlacher, Jack Lambert, Willie Lanier, Lee Roy Jordan, Sam Huff, and Nick Buoniconti. I would argue that Dennis Onkontz was better than Parsons before his injuries.
Yeah love Micah but I agree.Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
Yeah love Micah but I seeLawrence Taylor may disagree.
Onkotz? C’mon man.Yep, Parsons is the best NFL linebacker ever as long as you don't consider Lawrence Taylor, Derrick Thomas, Dick Butkus, Ted Hendricks, Bobby Bell, Bill George, Jack Ham, Joe Schmidt, Ray Nitschke, Ray Lewis, Dave Robinson, Mike Singletary, Brian Urlacher, Jack Lambert, Willie Lanier, Lee Roy Jordan, Sam Huff, and Nick Buoniconti. I would argue that Dennis Onkontz was better than Parsons before his injuries.
Well, to be fair, we don’t know how Micah would play hyped up on cocaine and hookers, so it really isn’t an accurate comparison.Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
How do you know he ain't?Well, to be fair, we don’t know how Micah would play hyped up on cocaine and hookers, so it really isn’t an accurate comparison.
Good point. I guess we’ll have to wait for his autobiography in 20 yrs to find out.How do you know he ain't?
you obviously never saw Onkotz playYeah love Micah but I see
Onkotz? C’mon man.
I thought at the time of the draft, that he was as close to Lawrence Taylor as I'd ever seen. He would have looked great in Eagles' green.
Exactly. Parsons hasn't yet reached that level of years playing with consistent domination.Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
Carter laughs at the writer, Parsons and Taylor.Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
Yeah love Micah but I see
Onkotz? C’mon man.
Have we convinced ourselves that Parsons sucks?
Lawrence Taylor may disagree.
OK....but o make a statement such as.....I think it's fair to say that Micah is the first player I have seen that can change a game like LT did.... Hard to compare with different times and rules etc. but both can literally take over a game from the defensive side.
I believe he took a class or classes in the Fall of ‘20 to graduate. I would think there is a very good chance they were free to him as a scholarship athlete.If he stayed one more year at PSU he'd be so much better.
He was never playing another yr at PSU with or without Covid. Covid was the excuse he needed, but even without it he would have sat out his last yearI believe he took a class or classes in the Fall of ‘20 to graduate. I would think there is a very good chance they were free to him as a scholarship athlete.
He did nothing illegal or against the rules.
But, if he had played one more year, he would have honorably held up his end of the deal.
Maybe that way of doing things just makes me an old curmudgeon.
And you base this on......... ???????He was never playing another yr at PSU with or without Covid. Covid was the excuse he needed, but even without it he would have sat out his last year
And you base this on......... ???????
Ok do Saquon now. He left a year early.I believe he took a class or classes in the Fall of ‘20 to graduate. I would think there is a very good chance they were free to him as a scholarship athlete.
He did nothing illegal or against the rules.
But, if he had played one more year, he would have honorably held up his end of the deal.
Maybe that way of doing things just makes me an old curmudgeon.
Taylor was great, no doubt, but I disagree that no other LBs were close. In fact, I’d argue that some were consistently as good or better at various points in their careers. Just considering OLBs, guys like Kevin Greene and Derrick Thomas were at his level for very long careers…and those are just his sack total peers. What about interceptions? Taylor doesn’t even crack the top 25 all-time list for his position, whereas guys like Ham dominated in that statistic.No LB, past or present is close to Lawrence Taylor. LT was the most disruptive defensive force I have ever seen. The only other player who was just as disruptive was the great Reggie White who was a DL.
Montana was better at his position than LT was at his. Both are (and always will be) all-timers.The greatest compliment that I can give Parsons is that the opposing team needs to know where he is on every snap. The same held true for LT. Early returns are promising, but LT was the perfect football player. It’s funny how you seldom hear Joe Montana’s name now in greatest ever QB discussions whether it be when talking about Brady or Mahomes. But you will never NOT hear LT’s name mentioned when it comes to greatest D players. LT was created somewhere in a football lab.
Thomas was the closest to LT that I can remember having seen.Taylor was great, no doubt, but I disagree that no other LBs were close. In fact, I’d argue that some were consistently as good or better at various points in their careers. Just considering OLBs, guys like Kevin Greene and Derrick Thomas were at his level for very long careers…and those are just his sack total peers. What about interceptions? Taylor doesn’t even crack the top 25 all-time list for his position, whereas guys like Ham dominated in that statistic.
Exactly. Parsons hasn't yet reached that level of years playing with consistent domination.
He should try. Just so we can make a fair comparison.Well, to be fair, we don’t know how Micah would play hyped up on cocaine and hookers, so it really isn’t an accurate comparison.
Truth.Jack Ham says hello. He basically eliminated 1/3 of the field from the opposing teams’ playbooks for 10 years.
comments he made like "Moreover, he announced that he would not return to school, opting instead to prepare for the 2021 NFL Draft. He made the decision on Aug. 6, five days before Big Ten presidents and chancellors officially voted to postpone the season until the spring.And you base this on......... ???????