Micah Parsons criticizes the Seahawks for their shoddy play design

Micah Parsons is making sure the Seattle Seahawks don’t get away with their risky final offensive play in their Thursday night loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

The Seahawks intentionally left Parsons completely unblocked during their fourth and second play, which resulted in a 41-35 defeat. Seattle’s strategy was to complete a short pass before Parsons reached quarterback Geno Smith, but it was evidently ineffective.

Parsons was compelled to criticize the Seahawks for their rather strange play selection.

“I believe they betrayed me. According to Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk, Parsons stated, “I mean, that’s not a good strategy either.”

The Seahawks didn’t even appear to have made the effort to do that. Although it’s not absurd to consider a fast pass, one would think someone would have at least attempted to slow Parsons down a little.

Even though Parsons did not actually record a sack in the game, it was one of the better ones of the season on Thursday. Maybe that’s because his quarterback got him so fired up.

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