Micah Parsons Reacts to Mike Zimmer’s Disclosure of Defence Plans as the New Dallas Cowboys Coach
FRISCO: During his re-introduction news conference on Wednesday at The Star, Mike Zimmer, the new defensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, made light of the fact that DFW reporters had grown older since he had been here nearly 20 years prior.
But far more important than this meeting. Having Micah Parsons, the greatest player under his supervision, available for a future meeting will undoubtedly aid that cause.
The three-time All-Pro “Lion-backer” seemed enthusiastic about the upcoming events.Parsons told NFL Network, “Just based on his track record and what I’m seeing, he’s done really well (in his career).” I’ve heard excellent things about him as a coach. I can’t wait to meet him and find out what plans he has for me in the future.
“It will be incredibly thrilling.”
Dan Quinn, who is moving to Washington and was particularly close to Parsons, is replaced by Zimmer. The success of this reunion, which Parsons and Zimmer coached here from 1995 to 2006, under lame-duck head coach Mike McCarthy, will depend in large part on how well Parsons and Zimmer get along and how Parsons is used.
According to Zimmer, it’s premature to disclose defensive system details.
Ultimately, the focus lies on the abilities of the players.Concepts are fantastic and everything. However, what are their options?
However, he did acknowledge Quinn’s accomplishments and Zimmer’s plan in Dallas by saying, “We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel here.” They have performed fairly well.
Furthermore, Parsons has excelled as he looks for ways to make Dallas even better.
“I think it takes a collective group and everyone being bought-in,” Parsons remarked. “No matter who you are, I believe that everyone needs to be locked in, including the players, coaches, seniors, and practice squad. Everyone must be on board, and OTAs are the first to need to buy in. “How many people will we be able to train on this new system there?” We are aware that Zimmer will not put up with anyone who doesn’t “buy in,” a reputation he humorously acknowledged in this passage.
He remarked, “There’s a perception that I’m a jerk,” but then mentioned how many players had contacted him to express their congratulations for this decision. “I don’t think I would get messages from everyone if I was that rude.”