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I’ll admit to calling the pick out as a reach at the time, believing he’d likely stay undersized and unable to keep up at the NFL level.

Glad to be proven wrong so far. My own biases got the better of me
I didn't love the pick at the time. I loved what I saw in preseason his rookie year though. And I lived what I saw in preseason this year. When we drafted him I was afraid we got a safety playing LBer. But he has shown me that he is a LBer with safety speed.
 

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I didn't love the Overshown pick at the time but I liked it and thought he was a good fit in Quinn's scheme given his downhill explosiveness and athleticism. Once I went back and watched a few of his Texas games it was obvious what they saw in him, although he didn't seem like a well rounded LB that could play 90% of the snaps right away.

I think that still stands true to some extent, the downhill explosiveness is off the charts but he has to refine the finer points of the position, although that's what Kendricks is for.
 

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I didn't love the pick at the time. I loved what I saw in preseason his rookie year though. And I lived what I saw in preseason this year. When we drafted him I was afraid we got a safety playing LBer. But he has shown me that he is a LBer with safety speed.
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I agree. But he was joking around, didn’t seem like he was upset about it, so why should we be?
I think it's more a matter of being mad at what Jerry values then the fact that Overshown might be upset. I'm not losing any sleep over it and basically chuckled at how stupid it is. We have more important matters that should worry us.
 

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I think they should go back to the numbering system before. QBs and kickers, 0-19. RBs and DBs 20-49. Linebackers 40-60. OL 50-79, DL 70-79, 90-99, WRs and TEs 10-19 and 80-89.
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Micah Parsons' fast bond with Dallas Cowboys DC Mike Zimmer involves calling plays, buying horses
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Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons (11) has developed a growing bond with defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Dallas Cowboys edge rusher Micah Parsons (11) plans to terrorize the NFL as an assassin against opposing quarterbacks in 2024.
One of the preseason storylines for the Dallas Cowboys was how new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer would handle superstar edge rusher Micah Parsons.
Zimmer is an old school disciplinarian. Parsons is a talented wild buck on the field who liked to freelance and star on social media off the field.
Helping fuel the fire was Parsons’ absence during the offseason program when the rest of the team was learning defense. He was in China and Japan serving as a so-called football ambassador.

When he did return for minicamp, Parsons said he hadn’t exchanged 20 words with his gruff defensive coordinator. He also said that Zimmer was going to have to adjust to him.
NBC’s Pro Football Talk said Parsons was in for a rude awakening with Zimmer.
And at the start of training camp, Parsons was told unequivocally that Zimmer wanted his unit to be fundamentally sound and there would be no freelancing.

Given that back drop, it was an initial surprise to learn in camp that Zimmer and Parsons were meeting for breakfast every morning.
It was the first glimpse of a growing relationship. Zimmer and Parsons talked about the special packages being installed to feature the three time All-Pro performer in the Cowboys defense — to help him become even more of an impact player.
It was all on full display in Sunday’s 33-17 season opener victory against the Cleveland Browns when Parsons lined up at a variety of spots along the defensive line to spearhead a dominant defensive performance.
Parsons had one of the teams six sacks and nearly had several more. He also had a league-high nine quarterbacks hits.
Zimmer was kicking himself after the game saying he needed to do more to unleash Parsons. So, he had a new wrinkle to free him from double teams Wednesday morning.
But the kicker came Wednesday afternoon when Parsons was asked about rushing from the A gap, which he’s done since his rookie year under former defensive coordinator Dan Quinn.

“Not with that much free will,” Parsons explained. “Zimm and [defensive line coach] Jeff [Zgonina] got so much confidence in me. I’m setting in the front, you know, especially when we get into the games and third down situations.”
Setting the front? How so?
“Let’s just say they just make like ‘a back end’ call. Maybe it’s like an over front, or like a go front. They let me kind of control the games of what we want to do, how we can set it, what I’m seeing, and things like that. So, you know, it goes to work that we’re putting in and how much they trust in me.”
That Zimmer has put this trust in him has made Parsons even more motivated to be a great player for himself, and for the Cowboys and his new-best friend defensive coordinator.
It has made him study more and be more accountable.
“It really gets me going because it makes me lock in a little bit more,” Parsons said. “I’m used to, ‘Alright Micah, go to the right side and best on best [vs the left tackle].’ I’m always up for that challenge, but the fact that I got the creativity to control things where I know I got to be on my A game always because I’ve got these other guys depending on me now to [control that alignment].

“It kind of gets me more excited, it gets me more into it. It gets that drive, that hunger just a little bit more. Now I feel like I just can’t let this guy [Zimmer] down. He’s giving me the keys to the system. I got to be accountable myself for him.”
Maybe this is Zimmer being an old school coach, but also being master psychologist in devising a plan to get the most of out his best player and buying into the system by heaving him be an integral part of the decision making.
Whatever it is, it has worked.
Let Parsons tell it: it was always going to work with him and Zimmer because he is a natural competitor, a lifelong learner and he wants to win.
“I’ve always been coachable. I’ve always been wanting to learn,” Parsons said. “For me, if you gave me a board game and you probably beat me at that board game, the next you could probably not beat me at that board game. It was nothing with you. I’m learning the strategies, I’m learning how to play the game. With Zimm here, it’s like he has a new way of playing the game. For me, I’m attracted to new ways. If you’re a winner, I’m a winner, and when you have two winners, alright, we could win together. I’m just so attracted to winning, that I’m absorbing everything he’s telling me.”
Parsons said he has heard the talk of how tough Zimmer is and he’s just like a kid who wants please his dad and stay out of trouble.

“I think our relationship is, for me: I know how hard he is, I hear that so much, that I also play for his approval,” Parsons said. “I kind of just look at him sometimes to see if he speaks, but he doesn’t say much at all. Then I might get a random text at night [that says], ‘Hey, great job today. You really played hard. I appreciate that. I appreciate how you play.'”
Zimmer and Parsons’ relationship has grown so much that the texts are more than just about football.
Zimmer, who owns race horses, is now trying to get Parsons into the horse business.
“Sometimes he may text me about his horses, so I think that means we’re getting closer,” Parsons said. “I think we’re about to get a horse together. I was like, ‘Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool. Do I get 10% of the horse? He’s like, ‘Yeah, but you’ve got to pay child support,’ and I was like whoa! It’s the training fees and stuff like that.”
The more Parsons talked, the more he got onto Zimmer’s possible game.
“I think he has a funny way of building connections,” Parsons said. “He kind of builds connections in his own way, and I think that’s what separates him. He’s definitely different. He’s not a man of many words, so if you get some words out of him, that’s a good sign.”

Parsons says he knows nothing about horses, but he is slowly catching up. What he does know is he’s going to need some new clothes for the races to follow his namesake run around the track.
“He says he’s going to name it Parsons,” Parsons said Zimmer told him. “Yeah, Parsons, the horse, so when you see me at the Kentucky Derby with my hat on, with my boots on.”
With Zimmer, his new best bud, right next to him.
 

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Seems like just yesterday Parsons hearted DQ and would follow him wherever he went forever and ever.
 

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I missed this play.

Not only that…I had no idea who tf this guy was or even that he was on the team until I saw this tweet.
this is his second year with the team. :unsure You see his butt every game, too. he is the longsnapper
 
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I missed this play.

Not only that…I had no idea who tf this guy was or even that he was on the team until I saw this tweet.
Stay hungry!

It's great to see the long snapper hitting like a lb'er.
 

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Agreed. It sure feels that way. "A free draft choice.." I mean that's literal Jerry-speak.
You know I was kind of with him until that. Bill is smarter than that. It's not a free draft choice. You didn't plan on the guy getting hurt. But somehow because he did it becomes a free choice? Literally makes no sense. Guys get hurt every season. Is Diggs a free all pro this year because he got hurt last year?

I think he is right about the teams drafting ability although I think it's too early to really know for this season. Overshown was great but it's one game. Who knows how Mazi will hold up as the year goes on. Who knows how Carson will hold up as he faces other receivers and better QBs. Will anyone step up on offense besides Lamb and Dak?
 
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