Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Micah Parsons is throwing all sorts of shade on this fine Christmas morning, specifically aimed at opposing quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Brock Purdy.
In a live stream on Monday morning, Parsons claimed that just about anyone could succeed when playing with the likes of Tyreek Hill and Deebo Samuel.
“I truly believe I can be Tyreek Hill”s quarterback. I can throw it up to Tyreek Hill. I can throw a screen pass to Deebo,”
Parsons said.
Despite the defeat, Parsons pinned much of the blame for the Dallas loss on the officials.
“It”s mind-blowing, the things that are getting called, the positions we get put in,”
Parsons said.
“We just gotta learn to fight the adversity and know a lot of it is BS. Per the Dallas Morning-News, Parsons hasn”t drawn a holding penalty for over 35 straight quarters.”
“[The official] said my intent was to punish the quarterback,”
Parsons said.
“I don”t know how you make that call.”
The Dallas Cowboys saw what San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy last season in the NFC Divisional Round could do when the Niners ended the Cowboys” season in a 19-12. Dallas’ star edge rusher Micah Parsons clearly remembers what Purdy was able to do well.
During a Twitch stream on Monday, Parsons made clear to his viewers that he sees Purdy as one of the more underrated signal callers in the NFL.
“I just don’t think we should sleep on Brock Purdy no more,”
Parsons said.
Yes, he came in late in the season and won six straight games, took ‘em to the NFC Championship before his injury, but Purdy, you will not be slept on no more, brother.
“I think Purdy’s a top-15 quarterback,”
Parsons continued. Learning situational football.
Perhaps Parsons was simply trying to avoid getting dunked on like Patrick Peterson after the Steelers cornerback guaranteed he would record an interception before getting torched by Purdy and 49ers receivers.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons stirred the NFL world recently when he heaped praise upon San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy.
Purdy, who emerged as an unexpected star last season, caught the attention of both fans and critics alike. Parsons, known for his fiery competitiveness, called Purdy a “top-15 quarterback” during his podcast, The Edge with Micah Parsons.
However, Micah Parsons’ praise for Purdy did not go well with NFL journalist Skip Bayless, a fervent Cowboys supporter.
Bayless slammed Parsons for violating a sacred code of conduct, implying that a Cowboy should never praise an arch-rival’s signal-caller. Skip Bayless, the outspoken host of Undisputed, didn’t mince words.
He shot back,
“Micah Parsons has a nemesis every year called the San Francisco 49ers.”
He stressed that rocking the star of the Cowboys and leading the charge is Dak Prescott, a quarterback under massive scrutiny in the Lone Star State.
“There’s an unwritten rule here, a locker room rule here that you don’t rave about the quarterback of your arch-rival and nemesis. If I’m Dak Prescott, I don’t like it.”
In short, while Brock Purdy’s rise to NFL glory is undeniable, the firestorm sparked by Micah Parsons’ praise serves as a reminder of the intense rivalries that shape the league.
However young Purdy’s dazzling climb began when he was picked by the 49ers as Mr. Irrelevant, the last selection in the 2022 NFL Draft. Despite the odds stacked against him, Brock Purdy shattered expectations by winning all five regular-season games he led.
In his debut start, Purdy showed remarkable composure, racking up 185 passing yards, two passing touchdowns, and an impressive 2-yard rushing touchdown. In doing so, Purdy became one of only five rookie quarterbacks in NFL history to lead in a conference championship game.
Adding to his legend, Purdy pulled off the unimaginable on December 11, when he steered the 49ers to a crushing 35–7 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a team led by the legendary Tom Brady. Delving into Purdy’s NFL stats, they paint a picture of a quarterback on the rise.
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