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Parsons traded to Green Bay (1 Viewer)

I get slammed for criticizing Brad here in Detroit and on these boards, but trading for Parsons (or the like) are Super Bowl winning moves.

Parsons made a good defense elite. Two good wins against playoff teams from a year ago.
 
I get slammed for criticizing Brad here in Detroit and on these boards, but trading for Parsons (or the like) are Super Bowl winning moves.

Parsons made a good defense elite. Two good wins against playoff teams from a year ago.
The games weren't even close. Detroit and Wash scored some garbage time TDs when the game was over. If the offense capitalized more the game could've been over at halftime. There's a lot of time between now and December but GB certainly looking like the team to beat in the NFC.
 
Tunsil is a former All-Pro pass blocker and still very good and Parsons was winning that fight most of the night last night. Truly disruptive.
 
There was that team defense EPA stat that showed the Cowboys defense #1 in the league when Micah was on the field during his tenure there and an eye-popping #32 when he wasn't. This seems to be a guy that elevates everyone else when he's on the field. Crazy to let him get away at age 26.
 
There was that team defense EPA stat that showed the Cowboys defense #1 in the league when Micah was on the field during his tenure there and an eye-popping #32 when he wasn't. This seems to be a guy that elevates everyone else when he's on the field. Crazy to let him get away at age 26.
He is such a game-changer. I love how it highlights the dysfunction within the Cowboys.
 
There still seems to be some coping around what this means for the hierarchy of the NFC. Slowly seeing the other fan bases trying to come to terms is the chef's kiss cherry on top.
Parsons is the centerpiece, but maybe him getting all the attention is keeping people from seeing the forest for the trees. As mentioned above he elevates everyone around him and all that first round talent is coming into their own. There's not enough thank you's for Jerry. He helped unlock a very elite D.
 
i remember the day we got reggie telling all my buddies that he was a game changer and will make everyone else on the d better and i said the same thing when micah game to green bay and boy oh boy am i happy to get to see two all time greats like this play for the green and gold what a great thing so thankful he is here and seems to be liking it take that to the bank brohans
 
and one more thing how great is it when you are micah parsons and you come to green bay and realize that the fans here are intelligent football fans who know the game respect the game and have seen all time greats and that those same fans think you are one of the best and love you man i hope that every game the fans keep on chanting his name and cheering like crazy for him because i want him to retire as a packer take that to the bank brochachos
 
and one more thing how great is it when you are micah parsons and you come to green bay and realize that the fans here are intelligent football fans who know the game respect the game and have seen all time greats and that those same fans think you are one of the best and love you man i hope that every game the fans keep on chanting his name and cheering like crazy for him because i want him to retire as a packer take that to the bank brochachos
To be fair, Dallas fans were chanting his name all camp trying to sway their management to sign him.

Re-evaluating that trade after a couple weeks, I feel confident that the Packers did the right thing. It was clearly something they felt they had to do to become championship caliber. Sure, the cost was high. After crushing the skins and lions, it seems like it was worth every penny.

Poor Dallas fans, though. They knew what they had. I don’t see how anyone can defend what ownership did here.
 
and one more thing how great is it when you are micah parsons and you come to green bay and realize that the fans here are intelligent football fans who know the game respect the game and have seen all time greats and that those same fans think you are one of the best and love you man i hope that every game the fans keep on chanting his name and cheering like crazy for him because i want him to retire as a packer take that to the bank brochachos
To be fair, Dallas fans were chanting his name all camp trying to sway their management to sign him.

Re-evaluating that trade after a couple weeks, I feel confident that the Packers did the right thing. It was clearly something they felt they had to do to become championship caliber. Sure, the cost was high. After crushing the skins and lions, it seems like it was worth every penny.

Poor Dallas fans, though. They knew what they had. I don’t see how anyone can defend what ownership did here.
Dallas was always going to be stuck the minute they signed mediocre Dak Prescott to a giant deal. It all flowed from that bad decision.
 
and one more thing how great is it when you are micah parsons and you come to green bay and realize that the fans here are intelligent football fans who know the game respect the game and have seen all time greats and that those same fans think you are one of the best and love you man i hope that every game the fans keep on chanting his name and cheering like crazy for him because i want him to retire as a packer take that to the bank brochachos
To be fair, Dallas fans were chanting his name all camp trying to sway their management to sign him.

Re-evaluating that trade after a couple weeks, I feel confident that the Packers did the right thing. It was clearly something they felt they had to do to become championship caliber. Sure, the cost was high. After crushing the skins and lions, it seems like it was worth every penny.

Poor Dallas fans, though. They knew what they had. I don’t see how anyone can defend what ownership did here.
Definitely worth every penny. It was glaring last year that lack of a pass rush was holding this team back. They were never taking the next step being unable to get pressure on Goff and the like. Trade swung that defect into oblivion.

Now the cost was high, but to reiterate this is the youngest team in the leage, could afford the cost, and the draft capital considering the age and depth of the team made that expendable aswell. They weren't drafting a Parsons type player to produce anywhere near that level in the window they have. The time is now and the naysayers are seeing what we saw, the window is open to win now.
 
I’m just a casual fan who plays FF at the end of the day, but I am not sure if I would have paid this guy 47M in terms of the salary cap. He was a non factor tonight…Dallas game planned around him the entire night and Green Bay is pretty weak in the secondary. And the cowboys are not even really good…
 
I’m just a casual fan who plays FF at the end of the day, but I am not sure if I would have paid this guy 47M in terms of the salary cap. He was a non factor tonight…Dallas game planned around him the entire night and Green Bay is pretty weak in the secondary. And the cowboys are not even really good…
I’m sure all of the posters that were laughing their assess off in here after the trade still feel the same way , right?
 
I’m just a casual fan who plays FF at the end of the day, but I am not sure if I would have paid this guy 47M in terms of the salary cap. He was a non factor tonight…Dallas game planned around him the entire night and Green Bay is pretty weak in the secondary. And the cowboys are not even really good…
Honestly he looks out of shape to me
 
Parsons is good but in reality, Jones did the right thing in trading him.

Also GB should fire LaFluer. Totally butchered the halftime clock and end of game clock, dumbest guy in the room.
 

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