‘I’m Faster Than Tyreek!’ Micah Reveals Cowboys Plan
‘I’m Faster Than Tyreek!’ Micah Reveals Cowboys Plan To become the NFL’s fastest man, Dallas Cowboys edge
rusher Micah Parsons defeated Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill in an
unbelievable upset. He will defend his title on Hard Rock Stadium’s grass two years from now. It won’t be included in the Pro Bowl
challenges this time. On Sunday, Dallas will go to Miami in an effort to stem the flow of negative emotions following its 31-10 defeat in
Week 15 and persuade football fans that the team is a real Super Bowl contender.
Of course, playing the Dolphins means doing everything possible to stop the league’s fastest offense, headlined by Hill.
The receiver is no longer on track for 2,000 receiving yards, having missed last week’s action,
but is having one of the most dominant seasons in recent memory. Should he be able to go, he’ll be a point
of emphasis for the entire defense, including Parsons.
“Tyreek knows I am faster than him,” Parsons said on Thursday. … tongue surely somewhere near his cheek.
Whether or not Parsons is putting too much stake in a single race is up for debate, but spectators can rest
assured that a rematch of sorts is on the way. Someone has to tackle him, and if he breaks off a chunk gain,
Parsons may be the only man capable of catching him.
“It’s not fun at all when you’re getting ready to go against someone like Tyreek Hill because I know I got to
run faster than I ever have all year,” Parsons said.”I might hit a miles-per-hour mach speed chasing someone like him …
Hill’s 1,542 yards and 12 touchdowns both lead the league, and it’s easy to see why. Head coach Mike McDaniel is one of the leading
offensive minds in the sport, combining Hill’s burst and long speed with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s accuracy and anticipation to
ultimately set the league on fire. This offense is a one-of-a-kind challenge for a Dallas defense that got bullied in Buffalo mere days
ago. Stepping up against a less physical – but more explosive – offense will be a testament to the unit’s resolve.
Hill may actually be faster but hey … who’s counting? Don’t expect Parsons to defend his title during this year’s Pro Bowl festivities.
“I don’t plan on being in the Pro Bowl. Maybe Tyreek,” Parsons said. “I plan on spending my time here getting ready for something a
little bit bigger.” Meaning, of course, that you don’t bother with the Pro Bowl if your team is in the Super Bowl.
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