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Reminds me of the joke why Earvin Johnson is nicknamed MAGIC.
 

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This is a horribly written article but it has some good quotes in it.


Cowboys Micah Parsons Creates Their Own Heritage
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Lawrence Taylor gives some advice to Micah Parsons.

“Keep healthy, set goals and keep an eye on the prizes,” LT told The Post in a text.

And this is the last time Lawrence Taylor and Micah Parsons are mentioned in the same sentence.
Parsons will become the Defensive Blue Key of the Year and participate in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation. He’s definitely not the best player in NFL history. He is not inducted into the Hall of Fame. He is not known as a member of parliament.
There will never be another Lawrence Taylor.

“I don’t think it’s true,” LT said. “They throw the ball almost 80 times in the game, increasing their chances of making a difference.”
His 56Ness recorded a 132.5 quarterback sack (not including the 9.5 sack of the rookie 1981 season before the sack became the official NFL stats). Parsons has sack for 6 games in a row, 12 games in total.
LT hasn’t seen much games lately.

“I just heard about him this week,” he said.
It’s the Giants-Cowboys Week, and if the Giants don’t destroy the game themselves, the Parsons can destroy the game for them.
Lawrence Taylor (right) shared advice with Cowboys rookie star Micah Parsons (left). Getty, Joseph E. Amaturo
“He’s hard to prepare,” said Giants’ aggressive playcaller Freddie Kitchens. “He’s a great player, great energy, able to run, very athletic, strong, and really, really, really physically play. You’re such that he’s hard to get rid of. Try to do what you can to get rid of a person. You are not going to get rid of such internal organs. You need to explain where he is and make sure you know.
“He can rush passers-by, play in interviews, play runs. As a defender, you’re looking for someone to do all three, but he’s all three. I’m doing pretty well. ”

Quarterback coach Jerry Springski has just overcome COVID. This now.
“It’s a great challenge. He’s a great player and I think their defenses are generally great,” he said. “”[Defensive coordinator] Dan Quinn did a great job with them, those guys are physical and relentless, they attack, they really report to you. They are really good overall.
“He’s a unique guy. He can play in the middle, he can play at the edges, he can play the line in the middle, and he’s lined up with three techniques as we saw in the previous game. You can play pack games and stunts and straight rush guys. He’s really challenging. You need to know where he is in every play, but they also have a lot of good players. , Helps him get a little isolated too. ”
Giants O-Line vs. Micah Parsons: Movable objects try to keep irresistible forces away from Mike Glenon.
“It’s very active, it does everything fast, and there are multiple things in his game,” said aggressive line coach Rob Sale. “If you put too much on him, others will get you.”

Patrick Graham, the Giants’ defensive coordinator, should have been able to take advantage of differentiators such as Parsons.
“He’s confused by Pass Rush, he’s confused by run games, that’s why he was drafted where he was drafted,” Graham said. “If you look at the crossover tape, there are excellent players out there. You see Chris Jones of the world from Kansas City, you see [Matthew] Judon from New England. Players also want to meet them. Because you can also learn. ”

NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger frequently features Parsons in the acclaimed Baldi breakdown video.
“Mika is creating her own legacy,” Baldinger told Post. “That’s his style. Lawrence was a violent player … he was just another type of player. Mika can do some of them. He’s actually in that position so far. For a guy who has never played, he has a rare pass rush move. He is a senior student. He has a speed that a guy like LT wouldn’t have. And that’s it. It’s always there, and it’s the speed at which he can diagnose play and then close play.

“He has all the skill sets. He can cover, he can play zones, he can play guys, he can play linebackers You can, he can be your electric shock man from the inside, he can be your end on the outside. I’ve seen him cover the slot receiver . He can really play 6 different positions. ”

Baldinger refers to the Parsons play created in the first Giants-Cowboys game.
“They put Kadarius Tony on a wildcat,” he said. “And he was playing like an offline backer. He runs a fake of this read option and pulls it off to take off. And when he takes off from the end zone, a clear to the end zone. There’s a way, and Mika came out of nowhere and seemed to clean the clock near the goal line. Kadarius can scoop, but he’s the hole faster than anyone I’ve ever seen. Closed. ”
If you can compare Parsons and LT, it’s their way of thinking.

“If you don’t bite when you’re a puppy, you usually don’t bite,” said Bill Parcells. Micah Parsons bites like a puppy.
“LT, you knew he was a bad guy, and he couldn’t wait to show his bang,” Baldinger said. “I don’t want to compare LT with others, but I think he has a similar swagger. I think he knows he’s good. The team reads-option against him. It’s a waste of time. He chases you as soon as he sees it. His closing speed, no other linebacker in the league can close that way. ”
Now, if he can stay healthy, set his goals and keep an eye out for the awards … I’m sorry I disagree, LT. There will never be another Lawrence Taylor.
 

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“He’s hard to prepare,” said Giants’ aggressive playcaller Freddie Kitchens. “He’s a great player, great energy, able to run, very athletic, strong, and really, really, really physically play. You’re such that he’s hard to get rid of. Try to do what you can to get rid of a person. You are not going to get rid of such internal organs. You need to explain where he is and make sure you know.
“He can rush passers-by, play in interviews, play runs. As a defender, you’re looking for someone to do all three, but he’s all three. I’m doing pretty well. ”
In real life, Freddie Kitchens speaks better than this.
 

Chocolate Lab

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Not sure if the Skynet AI is really that close to taking over when they can't even write a decent sentence in English yet.

I do hope "He's confused by Pass Rush, he's confused by run games" makes it on to Micah's bulletin board, though.
 
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