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Joy Taylor Shares Her Thoughts On Micah Parsons’ HOF Comments


Micah Parsons #11 of the Dallas Cowboys celebrates after defeating the New York Giants at AT&T Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Arlington, Texas.
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The Dallas Cowboys are getting a lot of attention right now, with America’s Team expected to be a force to be reckoned with during the upcoming 2023 NFL season, mainly due to how stacked the team is on the defensive side of the football.

One of the reasons the team is getting some much hype ahead of the start of the regular season is the emergence of linebacker Micah Parsons, who has become a legitimate superstar in this league after only two seasons in Dallas.

Parsons was named an All-Pro during his rookie campaign and followed it up with another All-Pro during his sophomore season, which put the league on notice.

Recently, Parsons made some comments that got mixed reactions, as some believe he may be jumping the gun a bit in terms of his potential to be an all-time great in the NFL.

Parsons talked about wanting to be one of the greatest players of all time and not being satisfied with simply becoming a Hall of Famer, which analyst Joy Taylor is all-in for, as she believes the linebacker exudes the right kind of confidence to be as great as he wants to be, via “Speak” on FS1.

Taylor believes that Parsons is the total package at the linebacker position and will need the kind of confidence he’s displaying in order to become an all-time great while playing for arguably the greatest organization in the NFL.

However, he’s entering the third year of his career and will need to remain consistent in order to live up to these high expectations that he has put out to the public.


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