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Micah Parsons on Bryce Young


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Everything after no was PR speak. It's what you should say before a game. Until players get paid there usually isn't any animosity but when they do get paid then they show what they really think. Allen is lighting it up and Tua is semi-retired at this point yet they were both on the poo list with their peers from their contracts before anything else. 

This guy is going to eat his lunch. They watched that film and they know games like this is how to get paid more. Good business and all that

 

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2 hours ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Micah isn’t overreacting to Bryce Young’s performance pic.twitter.com/3RSlVonpDK

— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) September 12, 2024

"Am I worried about Bryce Young? No, I'm not. Bryce Young is still with an organization that's still trying to pick up the talent and people around him. They gave up 40 points. It's hard for any team in the NFL to win when they give up 40 points. Point blank period. He's very talented. He's very good. He's just got to put it all together."

- Micah Parsons

A classy move from a member of the fraternity of players. 

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11 hours ago, CRA said:

We should have just played it safe in 2021 and gone with our tradition of great LBs.  It’s been the most impactful spot in reality for Carolina.  RB and LBs.  Basically the only thing that works out for us 

No. That defense was getting absolutely dominated from the first snap.

Caleb Williams just threw for 92 yards and his team won the game. Do not get it twisted, the defense was fuging horrific. 

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