Simpleton
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Yea in September against the Eagles I think. Really smoove stuff.Didn't he already miss for covid?
Yea in September against the Eagles I think. Really smoove stuff.Didn't he already miss for covid?
They were already short at LBer.
My thoughts exactly.Might limit what we can do with Parsons.
how bout them antibodies!Yea in September against the Eagles I think. Really smoove stuff.
Yea in September against the Eagles I think. Really smoove stuff.
My guess is we use a lot of Kearse.
I saw mention of Donovan somewhere too.My guess is we use a lot of Kearse.
He seems like a good fit for that.I saw mention of Donovan somewhere too.
If he even had it before. Just because he tested positive doesn't mean 100% that he had it.how bout them antibodies!
Health willing, Parsons is going to be a legend. There is literally no precedent in football history for what he is doing as a rookie.As I said in the offseason, he has a legit pass rush skillset of a watered down DE (at least that's what I thought at the time) paired with the athleticism/speed of a pure off-ball LB. That's why I thought he'd eventually be a terror in the mold of Jamal Adams or Devin White, with the ability to put up 8-10 sacks as a blitzer/auxiliary pass-rusher.
I never imagined he'd do it this soon, nor did I think he would become a legitimate edge rusher.
The stuff he does as far as rushing the passer off the edge, with the ability to beat OT's 1 on 1, while also being able to drop 15-20 yards deep in coverage, is literally unprecedented as best as I can remember.
false positive?If he even had it before. Just because he tested positive doesn't mean 100% that he had it.
There have been a ton of them, so it’s definitely a possibility.false positive?
My guess is Kearse and Wilson will be used sort of as a LBer.
I'm not worried about it. Who do we have out that has meant shit to this defense?My guess is Kearse and Wilson will be used sort of as a LBer.