No joke the most dominant performance from a defensive player you will ever see in CFB, and should have had a pick 6 to go with it. When the Giants hired PSUs strength and conditioning coach I was hype, if anyone could get through to Parsons its him. Then they traded back for Toney lmaooooo
Don Wilson, Trevon Diggs, Micah Parsons, D Law with all the help we got for them y’all gotta know this defense finna be crazy and the draft ain’t over yet
I came into this video thinking okay let's see what the hype is all about now I know 😳😳😳😳😳 this man is the T-1000 from the Terminator move he just keep coming
He IS Micah Parsons. He will revolutionize that position as if he's a pass rushing, run defending safety. When he's done people will try to compare themselves to him.
Man, as a Buckeye losing on Micah still hurts but I am happy for him. Dallas easily has the best LB group and al though I dont follow NFL much, it will be fun to watch that line up if I catch game.
The insanity is in how this guy fell all the way to the 13th pick, and that the team that got him actually traded back from the 11th pick and still got him there. And I don’t think anyone truly understands just how insane that this is, when all of the necessary evidence is right here on tape and in his measurables. For the past 4 years, I’ve been fuming furious from Dallas taking Taco Charlton and not Watt, and this kid here was the divine intervention that made it all make sense for me. The exact same evidence that my team shot themselves in the foot ignoring 4 years ago, was in turn ignored by the 12 other teams this past draft that allowed this fate to unfold… So, it’s funny how life unfolds when we least expect the path which we each seek 🙏
Just had to watch some Micah Parsons highlights since he tearing up the league. I feel like i just watched like half a season worth of highlights in one game, sheesh lol
With the 4th pick in the 2021 nfl draft the Dallas Cowboys select, Micah Parsons, Linebacker, Penn State TV Guy: Well this is verrrrryy interesting, Dallas moved on from Jaylon smith this past offseason but the question was where was the replacement going to be found but now we know. Yes I know I’m Houdini
The Cowboy's Coaching Staff needs to work with Micah so he doesn't start celebrating UNTIL THE WHISTLE. He knows it and just gets excited but paying attention to what happens to the ball when you hit the QB is very important.
I like his physical traits, but I think the way he thinks the game, the way he criticizes himself are things that concern me. If he continues to make strides in the mental game and he works on his craft then he will be a superstar no question!
@Mr Pulla I know what I said, but you probably didn't understand the full depth behind my words. I love his energy, but if you've been watching the Cowboys for a long time you would know that the Cowboys' defense needs a new leader. I believe in his potential, but I was alluding to something from Dr. Michael Gervais, who talks about the 3 things that we can train: our craft, our mind, and our body. As athletes, we all want to win and have perfect performances, but the truth is, those things are not in our control. I don't know Micah Parsons personally, but I am just saying that if there is anything that I would be concerned about, it's the combination of how he thinks the game and how he criticizes himself. He hyped up his team's defense a lot, and what I'm trying to say is what happens when things repeatedly aren't going the way you expect? How will he think the game in those moments, how will he handle his criticism, and I'll take it a step further, how will he handle other people's criticism of him? You have to read beyond the literal meaning of my words to fully understand what I'm talking about. Appreciate the reply👍
I hope Dallas stresses not celebrating a big play until the whistle. On one of those plays, Parsons started celebrating WHILE the ball was still on the ground from the fumble he caused, but he never saw it. But I also don't think they'll be fumbling quite as much in the Pro's as they did in college.
As a PSU fan I unfortunately can't say the same, but I'm thrilled he's in a place he likes and is playing so well... Hopefully you're right and it will help his longevity
That was definitely 3 sacks and 3 FF. That should’ve never been ruled an INT. It also looked like he was the one that forced that fumble on the receiver. How was he never nominated for Heismam
@@bamaCowboys6090 Whats funny is Philly traded up 2 spots to 10th, giving DAL the 12th plus a 3rd round pick. Then they went Devonta Smith, and Dal still got their man and a 6 foot 4 corner from PHI 3rd rounder.
@@bamaCowboys6090 Whats funny is Philly traded up 2 spots to 10th, giving DAL the 12th plus a 3rd round pick. Then they went Devonta Smith, and Dal still got their man and a 6 foot 4 corner from PHI 3rd rounder.
Parsons or Chase. Jones needs a real number 1 WR to grow with but Parsons is a solid pick. Shame he's not playing but the DE from miami with the french name looks like a beast. Raw af so missing a year will hurt
Too bad the Cowboys pick in front of us. The Cowboys need defense so guess who they are going to take otherwise he falls to their rivals...better rethink what we want.
I love everything about his game except his strength in tackling. He seems to get pushed back and needs help with bigger players. I know he's not a DT so he's not going to have that brick wall effect on a runner, but I want my LB to stop a runner in his tracks. Me being critical of a great player. I would still take him in the first if I have a crappy defense (nudge, nudge Detroit).
The Chargers will take him at #4 and play Parsons at OLB in 3-4 end, the position Melvin Ingram used to play across from Joey Bosa. Last year of his Chargers deal, he received no extension, the Chargers guaranteed his final year, however.
@@409edits and you know how the draft is if they find something to cause maturity or character concerns guys drop considerably for something they posted on Social media 10 years prior lol so you never know! But if w.gay pans out maybe we won't even need a LB! And can grab some secondary help.
He has a son, which is part of why he sat out. He also sat when they didn't even know if there would be a season, and he considered coming back but him and coach franklin decided against it together. And the important part is he still made sure to get his degree, which many of the players don't. Learn the situation before just blindly judging him
@@409edits Who is judging him now? He is going to be sure and take Jerry's money. Will he ever be in position to make a play, who knows? He hasn't played much linebacker and didn't honor his scholarship or his teammates by putting on his shoulder pads.
@@robertkauffman8137 Thats just not accurate... He played Linebacker his whole time at PSU and was an All-American, so I'd say he's a pretty good linebacker (and depending on schemes he played in both OLB and ILB-type positions)
not like he was the only player to opt out either... did you say all this stuff about Sewell, Slater, Chase, etc? In fact Chase played and gave up when they team tanked, which is worse imo. What about when guys like CMC were sitting out their bowl games?
@@409edits Friend, He played DE, LB, RB, WR in high school in Harrisburg at two different schools. returned kicks etc. He had all of two seasons of actual play at LB at PSU. Just saying, he could of used some more experience there. Its not an easy position even for a spectacular athlete to master. He was not always where he should have been. That is fact and not opinion. He could be great at the next level, but he should have played ball. He reminds me of Arrington, who was athletically dominant in college, but never excelled as a pro because he never wanted to fill his spot in anyone's defensive scheme.