
“Himothy” Buffalo Bills Treat Dallas Cowboys Star Micah Parsons with Respect
Michah is ‘Himothy!’ Although the Buffailo Blls offensive line has performed admirably this season, their hardest test of the year comes in Week 15 against the Dallas Cowboys, who are led by edge rusher Parsons.
There are few things in football that happen more seldom than an offensive lineman to own up to his fear. The best Dallas Cowboys fans can hope for is that their rivals will tip the cap prior to a road game against the Buffalo Bills.
Without a doubt, the Bills are aware that a top-tier Cowboys pass rush is only a few days away from attempting to ruin their hopes of making the playoffs. While Dallas is focusing on winning the NFC East, they are battling for the right to advance to the AFC playoffs.
This week, Buffalo left tackle Dion Dawkins, a contender for the Walter Payton Man of the Year award, talked about the difficulties he has against outstanding edge rusher Micah Parsons.
Dawkins remarked of the 6-3, 250-pound Parsons, “For him to be that strong and that physical and to be that size – not calling him little, but he’s smaller than the average guys, compared to like a Myles Garrett – so those guys are always the anomaly.” “Because they’re excellent players and very different from one another.”
“We understand, but Parsons is ‘Himothy,’ times two.”
Although Dawkins is enjoying a good season and is ranked in the top 16 in Pro Football Focus’ offence and pass-blocking rankings, he is fully aware of Parsons’ potency. Only Garrett and defensive end Nick Bosa of the San Francisco 49ers are vying with the Cowboys superstar to be the finest edge rusher in the league.
Parsons is back among the best in the league with 12.5 sacks. According to PFF’s pass rush win percentage, Garrett is the only player that ranks higher than Parsons and Bosa in terms of pressures in football. Although he is undoubtedly exceptional, he is not the only one with a potent Dallas front.
Not to mention that they are only 11 yet their entire front and defence are excellent, Dawkins remarked. “I don’t want to play Parsons exclusively, singling him out. They have excellent athletes.
The presence of Parsons has been extremely beneficial to both defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa and fellow edge rusher Demarcus Lawrence. He is the engine of an intimidating defence that is third in projected points added per play, even when he is ill.
His adaptability makes him a menace in part. Buffalo needs to be alert before every snap because defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is happy to move him around the box to find different looks and exploiting matchups.
Simply keeps us alert, according to Dawkins. “Keeps us focused because he can play linebacker, [defensive] end, or [defensive tackle], so we always need to be aware of his whereabouts. Well, I think I could play corner.