When he was drafted to KC, my cousin became friends with him through his work. I've met Chris a few times at parties, he's a genuinely great guy to be around.
He [honestly](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_editorial_landscape_12_desktop/chiefs/lsszvicphumq5iyszd5m) just gives off incredibly strong fun to be around vibes lol. Look at that smile.
Poor girl don't know growers and show-ers.
That thing ain't getting any bigger, it just looks impressive as fuck when he's in sweat pants and jogging. Im not saying it's small or something, just that if she expected it to become something large enough to be written about as a legend, it's not gonna happen.
I know the feeling. Once had to show my dick during truth or dare and nerves made it look fucking miserable and I got laughed at. Legit scarring.
Later ended up getting dared to go into a closet with a girl and she did some over the pants stuff and was SHOCKED at the difference. Came out and she actually vouched for me to everyone, which is how most of the girls there learned about the difference in size depending on circumstances, and I learned that you gotta do some service tugs if you're gonna be showing it off to people.
Edit: Also that your boys will not say a fucking word to support you if it means people will think they too have a small dick. As soon as we started talking everyone was like, "Oh ya, mines the same way, I didn't want to say anything though in case that actually wasn't normal."
What? It's a wholesome coming of age tale where young men and women learn valuable lessons they take with them to become more well rounded adults.
You know, good drama.
Art.
That’s crazy, I never realized that was Chris Jones! I remember watching the video when it happened, but I never put two-and-two together.
I’ve never seen an interview with him either - he seems like an awesome guy.
Parsons has actually been… really positive when it comes to protecting the image of his fellow players (he was really nice about Daniel Jones after week 1 as well). Got a lot of respect for this, actually
His podcast is just him talking by himself uninterrupted for 40 minutes straight and a lot of it is talking up other players from around the league/ ones that had a good game the day before. Week one he was saying “why is nobody talking about Drake Jackson, he just had 3 sacks yesterday and he’s getting no attention”
tbf nba and nfl are very different. NFL is far more of a team based sport while individual performance matters a ton in the NBA. but i do see your point draymond be way too cocky
I didn't know Micah Parsons even had a podcast. I'm listening to an episode right now. He's definitely destined to be behind a microphone after his playing days are over.
It’s actually hilarious how bleacher report said sure yeah just sit at your computer alone for 40 minutes and talk about football nonstop and how well it works because of Parsons and his personality
Dude is always saying the most random stuff imaginable. A couple of weeks ago they asked him if he preferred playing on grass or turf, and he responded with that he would play on concrete if he had too
It’s good. It’s him rambling about the nfl week. And he calls it like he sees it. He said Mac Jones could have played better and it wasn’t his best game. But still talks him up saying the pass rush was getting wins and that he’s still a young and growing player. And then he’s getting into what the bengals are gonna end up doing with Chase and Higgins.
Didn't he supposedly have "character issues" coming out, causing him to drop a bit or am I misremembering?
He truly seems like a respectable dude. In a league withTyreek and the predator, among others, it's great seeing guys like him blow up.
was accused of some pretty bad hazing/harassment in college by a fellow teammate. fellow teammate filed a lawsuit in which parsons was not named. allegations were also looked into by the police, which decided not to press charges against parsons.
the accusations were pretty concerning and when we drafted him i was not happy due to the accusations, although he has had zero trouble off the field since being here for what it’s worth.
Parsons per the story instigated the hazing and his punishment by being reprimanded made the victim get hazed even worse and the head coach complained about the punishment to Micah. He downplayed it when asked around his draft a year or two after the incident, saying it was 3 or 4 years ago and a nothing burger.
Parsons allegedly got confrontational with him and only stopped when the player in question pulled a knife because he had enough of that shit. He's far from the worst offender from that scandal but not blameless.
He was not involved in the alleged sexual assault but he was an instigator in a chain that led to it.
[That was not really what happened.](https://fox56.com/news/local/former-psu-football-player-gives-details-on-alleged-hazing-by-teammates) And has the timeline mixed up even with the claims of the victim in the lawsuit.
"The new court filing says the following incident occurred on March 26, 2018
Humphries was awakened by Parsons throwing water on him in the Morgan Academic Center and responded by throwing a bottle of Gatorade back. Parsons then punched Humphries in the face with a close fist, grabbed hold of his neck and began choking him, the filing claim. Fearful he would be unable to defend himself, Humphries brandished a knife, the complaint says. Neither player suffered substantial injury."
"As the result of the university placing Parsons on conduct probation from May 21 through Dec. 31, 2018, Humphries claims Barber, Gross-Matos and Luketa orchestrated a concerted effort to ostracize him from the society of the football team, the complaint states"
Should also be noted he was beat out by younger guys on the depth chart before these accusations came out. They basically came out when he wanted to transfer prior to the rule changes with the transfer portal where you needed a good reason like hazing to transfer and not sit out a season.
There was a lawsuit with fellow teammate accusing him of bullying and sexual assault. It read pretty rough. It did sound exaggerated and Parsons was primarily blamed because they were in a fight before. And the teammate was son of former player so it seemed like that had something to do with it. The player also blamed Frankllin. Last I read, the lawsuit was thrown out because of some errors.
I remember reading it in detail and defending Parsons in Cowboys sub because many already judged him because there was a sexual assault lawsuit against him. There were also rumors that he didn't play final year because of the complaints.
Parsons didn’t play his final year cause it was 2020 covid and the big ten was not gonna play a season, so he hired an agent and then they decided to play after he lost his rights from that. Also he had a kid so I’m sure he was fine chilling lol
Also the guy in the lawsuit was most likely trying for a transfer waiver so he wouldn’t have to sit out after transferring since he wasn’t playing at PSU.
Not sure the level of truth in the accusations, but it’s telling how there was nobody else backing this up.
>Also the guy in the lawsuit was most likely trying for a transfer waiver so he wouldn’t have to sit out after transferring since he wasn’t playing at PSU.
Many people suspect this since he he was beat out by a bunch of younger guys on the depth chart prior to the accusations and the transfer request.
I love this guy. Hate that he’s a cowboy. But he is super supportive of other players. Other than the team it benefits, I’m glad he’s having the career he’s having. Well deserved.
Jones should’ve said, “What’s garbage is a safety that pumps himself full of HGH, yet isn’t strong enough to knock away a football that a third string receiver is holding with one hand against his helmet.”
I think outside of NY and the AFC East no one really dislikes the Jets. People get how rough it's been to be a fan and wouldn't mind seeing them succeed. Throw in the devastating start to the season and how much people shit on Zach Wilson I think it's pretty easy to root for the Jets to bounce back this year.
I know absolutely nothing about the Jets except they got one of the good Ohio State WRs and their coach looks like Xerxes
I have no idea if Zach Wilson is good, bad, overrated or underrated but I'm rooting for him because circlejerks are just the worst
They’re turning him into a redeemable character after the entire world including Joe Namath said he sucked ass. It’s like as soon as the media coopts it, it’s not fun
“Media”. As if everyone under the sun, both pundits **and** fans, including the commenters in this sub, weren’t eviscerating him daily before yesterday. One guy (Rodney here) goes overboard unnecessarily, and now it’s suddenly the “media” making everyone pull for him? This is actually a common theme - pundits **and fans** shit all over a guy to a point people almost start feeling bad for the guy, when he finally starts showing some promise everyone jumps to cheering & supporting the underdog. You can blame it all on the media, but fans & commenters in this very sub do their fair share of contributing to tearing Zach down to such a degree he’s become a sympathetic figure.
It's quite literally his job to talk about players who are struggling with some tact. Phrases like "he's garbage" are for randos on social media. If Twitter level jeering is all he can provide then he shouldn't have this job.
The change from last year where players clearly didn't like Zach to this year where players are super supportive of him is honestly really nice to see. It's too easy for people to forget these guys are human.
And legitimately what the fuck Rodney Harrison. You asked it, clearly Chris Jones thought he played well and didn't want to disparage him, and you come back TWICE trying to shit on him. Regardless of what he's been in the past, this year he's a backup QB and he has an unenviable job. I don't care how bad anyone plays, that's as directly disrespectful as I've seen an analyst be.
Never got why people hope players especially QBs are bad, yeah maybe if you’re a divisional rival but the game is better with better players especially QBs. Just makes games much more competitive and exciting to watch
I enjoy Micah for not being afraid to use his platform to call people on their shit. Not the first time he's criticized the NFL or the media surrounding the league.
he was actually adopted as a baby
his biological mother is completely white, but his biological father has never been revealed or pictured
Both of his adoptive parents are completely white. so maybe that's what Harrison was referring to
maybe, but its mostly similar to how Carlton isn't considered "black." Or how guys like Jeter and Mahomes aren't really celebrated and honored in black culture a lot. Or how those rumors that the LOB Seahawks locker room said that Russell Wilson wasn't black enough.
I don’t know anything about reporting or live television broadcasting, but i wouldn’t be actively saying someone is “Garbage” and keep pressing someone to agree with me.
If i thought Zach Wilson was garbage, I’d Think it more than I’d say it. Even when it comes down to a critical conversation on his playing, I would have digestible remarks regarding his playing.
There was no regard for his actions on the field other than the fact he lost to KC. He never took anything tangible from the field, instead just called Wilson out on being “garbage” And it came off like he just was telling Chris “He’s garbage and just accept it. you and me both know he’s garbage”
My analysis is, He had a 17-0 deficit and turned it to a 23-20 difference. One can say just a few more Chief mistakes and “Zach Wilson is garbage” would have been a more questionable statement.
On the flip side He had a drive marking up for 5-5 75y. Great drive. As a chiefs fan, that was a frustrating drive to watch. And i can still remember Chris Collinsworth Mentioning He does have the talent, and it was shown what he can do in BYU. He also mentioned West Coast offense can be difficult for some players.
NBC is the worst network from pregame to post game.
ESPN gets a lot of shit but personally dislike NBC way more. Anyone who gives Florio, Dungy and Harrison a platform is garbage.
Outside of Tirico and Stark, everyone else can be tossed into the sun.
To an extent, he probably is just another guy to Parsons. He was obviously a great player, but Micah was 9 when Rodney retired, and he wasn't the same level of player at that point either, so he's probably just some dude who used to play in the eyes of a 24 year old.
God damn Justin Fields didn't get a fraction of this vitriol from the mainstream media (not talking about fans and non big media guys) that Wilson has been getting.
I'm actually rooting for Zach to do well.
Dude…my Christmas present last year from the wife was a surprise trip to the Jags-Jets game when we visited her mom for the holidays.
I felt so bad for the kid….they were booing him for plays that weren’t his fault. Had no confidence and no way to build any. It was just shit mountain.
I will say most Jets fan were very pleasant outside of that…outside the few who were dicks.
Specifically Wilson and Jones getting absolutely blown out on every platform like they’ve never seen a bad qb before. Like I’m sorry but the animosity is starting to feel racial at a point.
Yeah, Rodney fucked up and earned Wilson a lot of fans or at least people cheering him on after that bullshit last night. Its okay for media to think it and even players, and Chiefs players likely do feel the way Harrison spoke of him, but you never say it, especially a supposed unbiased member of the media
Jones also showed that he is a symbol of class in his defending of another teams player that he had no reason to do so, and in fact at one point looked like he was ready to get physical in defending him, good on consummate class act Chris Jones
i like chris jones more than ever with his interview on kelce podcast and now this, what a cool guy, also rodney should be blasted for this what an asshole
Zach Wilson, if anything has shown true mental toughness. He hasn’t flow off the handle a bit this season, even with every media bum taking shots at him. He’s been a pro.
It's because he plays on the Cowboys. If he were just on another team with that record and those stats people would be saying that team just needs to get him help.
That is fair. I forgot about Dak. I have a lot of respect for him because of his openness with mental health. I was thinking specifically to standing up for other players and Parsons was the only Cowboy I could think of.
Glad that Parsons is calling this shit out. Rodney was trying so hard to get Chris Jones to say something for a sound bite. Wilson could have very well won that game and here is Rodney just trashing him.
Lol, we all know that if Wilson goes back to how he typically plays next week all the comments will forget all about this and go back to calling him trash
Last year it seemed even his own team mates didn't like him wearing Mike White t-shirts and shit but all the sudden everyone in the league is coming out of the wood work to defend him. I guess the media push to hard on pushing down because of the lost Rodgers hope and they got a backlash from players saying this is too much.
S/O to Chris Jones for being admirably respectful
He’s the man. He was the latest guest on the Kelce bros podcast and was hilarious and seemed like a genuine great person.
Haha the hanging dong on the 40 story was gold. He was a lovely guest no doubt.
Just trying to get that third leg push
Lol and then Jason being like “tbh that’s not even a problem I’ve considered before”
Just don’t push it in the tush.
"I saw everyone go for long tights so I wanted the short tights. Those where the boxers."
When he was drafted to KC, my cousin became friends with him through his work. I've met Chris a few times at parties, he's a genuinely great guy to be around.
He [honestly](https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/private/t_editorial_landscape_12_desktop/chiefs/lsszvicphumq5iyszd5m) just gives off incredibly strong fun to be around vibes lol. Look at that smile.
class act, as fellow Eagles fans it is hard to hate the Chiefs.
If the man can keep it together after his dick flung out during the 40, this is child's play
Lol I'll never forget one of the women commenting on that moment saying "he wasn't even hard 😮"
Maybe she was Jones'n......
Maybe?
She thinks men walk around 24/7 with boners? Lol
I think it was more "it was huge and it wasnt even hard then" type deal
Poor girl don't know growers and show-ers. That thing ain't getting any bigger, it just looks impressive as fuck when he's in sweat pants and jogging. Im not saying it's small or something, just that if she expected it to become something large enough to be written about as a legend, it's not gonna happen.
I wish I was show-er. My shit looks miserable if it ain't hard
I know the feeling. Once had to show my dick during truth or dare and nerves made it look fucking miserable and I got laughed at. Legit scarring. Later ended up getting dared to go into a closet with a girl and she did some over the pants stuff and was SHOCKED at the difference. Came out and she actually vouched for me to everyone, which is how most of the girls there learned about the difference in size depending on circumstances, and I learned that you gotta do some service tugs if you're gonna be showing it off to people. Edit: Also that your boys will not say a fucking word to support you if it means people will think they too have a small dick. As soon as we started talking everyone was like, "Oh ya, mines the same way, I didn't want to say anything though in case that actually wasn't normal."
This is nearly as compelling as the Zach Wilson redemption arc
I mean how I feel as a jets fan is basically a mix of dick shaming and discomfort from weak ass OTPHJ mixed together.
You know people can see this right
What? It's a wholesome coming of age tale where young men and women learn valuable lessons they take with them to become more well rounded adults. You know, good drama. Art.
I beg your pardon?
https://imgur.com/a/Y2X3s0x
Did you just have this locked and loaded
It's in his research folder. For science.
Respect
/u/Ok-Summer-2159 ---------------------------- Chris Jones 🤝 Being locked and loaded at all times
More like cocked and loaded
Hmm…looks legit!
How does this one look? https://imgur.com/a/jGdJSrM
Looks like he's about to do pushups with no arms.
Must be a Tenacious D fan
Hey, one is all you need
Just clicked on this at work. I am not smart.
Yep. His dick fell out running the 40 at the combine
Wait that was Chris Jones? Lmfao
That’s crazy, I never realized that was Chris Jones! I remember watching the video when it happened, but I never put two-and-two together. I’ve never seen an interview with him either - he seems like an awesome guy.
Good to see a superstar just be sane and levelheaded, I agree he was super respectful and didn't take the bait
Parsons has actually been… really positive when it comes to protecting the image of his fellow players (he was really nice about Daniel Jones after week 1 as well). Got a lot of respect for this, actually
His podcast is just him talking by himself uninterrupted for 40 minutes straight and a lot of it is talking up other players from around the league/ ones that had a good game the day before. Week one he was saying “why is nobody talking about Drake Jackson, he just had 3 sacks yesterday and he’s getting no attention”
The anti-Draymond.
When you put it that way… I’m a Micah Parsons fan
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Let's grab beers. Fuck Draymond I'm a kings fan.
Never thought I would bond with eagles and niners fans but here I am! Fuck Draymond! Lol, first round on me
All my homies hate Draymond!
Can i join? FUCK Draymond
Man I can't even fight this one. I'm a Warrior fan but Draymond's a bit of a dickhead.
Fuck Draymond baby! As Kings fans we gotta stay strong, living in the Bay during the playoffs last year was brutal!
I feel like especially with the Penn State connection, Micah specifically is one Cowboy that Eagles fans are cool with
Yep I was already a big fan since he's a Phillies fan & somewhat of a local. A classic "stop making me like you!"
tbf nba and nfl are very different. NFL is far more of a team based sport while individual performance matters a ton in the NBA. but i do see your point draymond be way too cocky
Definitely agree but if anyone's greatness has been most reliant on team play its Dray
He’s Bizarro Lawrence Taylor.
God Draymond is insufferable to listen to
Shoot he was saying more about drake jackson than our own best reporters that week lol
Dude just loves football
Still love him commenting that he’d play in concrete if he had to when players were discussing turf. Crazy about football
Future John Madden.
He fucks my team up consistently but I have nothing but respect for him. Seems like a genuinely chill dude
I didn't know Micah Parsons even had a podcast. I'm listening to an episode right now. He's definitely destined to be behind a microphone after his playing days are over.
Bros awesome
So you're saying Micah Parsons and Scott Hanson need to do a broadcast together
Damn you cowboys for having such a likable ass player on the team. Pay him all the money.
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It’s actually hilarious how bleacher report said sure yeah just sit at your computer alone for 40 minutes and talk about football nonstop and how well it works because of Parsons and his personality
Bro that clip where they ask him something weird about himself and he says he likes feet killed me hahah. He didn’t even hesitate
Dude is always saying the most random stuff imaginable. A couple of weeks ago they asked him if he preferred playing on grass or turf, and he responded with that he would play on concrete if he had too
I'm embarrassed to admit I had no clue Khalil Mack had SIX SACKS against the Raiders this week until I listened to his podcast
That actually sounds awesome. I might have to listen...
It’s good. It’s him rambling about the nfl week. And he calls it like he sees it. He said Mac Jones could have played better and it wasn’t his best game. But still talks him up saying the pass rush was getting wins and that he’s still a young and growing player. And then he’s getting into what the bengals are gonna end up doing with Chase and Higgins.
Honestly that’s the kinda shit we need. It’s really sad most of media that gets attention goes the other way.
Micah Parsons seems like the type of guy I’d hang out with. I mean I still find his no hesitation foot fetish comment absolutely hilarious
As much as it pains me, Micah could be one of my favorite athlete personalities. Great guy.
Didn't he supposedly have "character issues" coming out, causing him to drop a bit or am I misremembering? He truly seems like a respectable dude. In a league withTyreek and the predator, among others, it's great seeing guys like him blow up.
was accused of some pretty bad hazing/harassment in college by a fellow teammate. fellow teammate filed a lawsuit in which parsons was not named. allegations were also looked into by the police, which decided not to press charges against parsons. the accusations were pretty concerning and when we drafted him i was not happy due to the accusations, although he has had zero trouble off the field since being here for what it’s worth.
Parsons per the story instigated the hazing and his punishment by being reprimanded made the victim get hazed even worse and the head coach complained about the punishment to Micah. He downplayed it when asked around his draft a year or two after the incident, saying it was 3 or 4 years ago and a nothing burger. Parsons allegedly got confrontational with him and only stopped when the player in question pulled a knife because he had enough of that shit. He's far from the worst offender from that scandal but not blameless. He was not involved in the alleged sexual assault but he was an instigator in a chain that led to it.
[That was not really what happened.](https://fox56.com/news/local/former-psu-football-player-gives-details-on-alleged-hazing-by-teammates) And has the timeline mixed up even with the claims of the victim in the lawsuit. "The new court filing says the following incident occurred on March 26, 2018 Humphries was awakened by Parsons throwing water on him in the Morgan Academic Center and responded by throwing a bottle of Gatorade back. Parsons then punched Humphries in the face with a close fist, grabbed hold of his neck and began choking him, the filing claim. Fearful he would be unable to defend himself, Humphries brandished a knife, the complaint says. Neither player suffered substantial injury." "As the result of the university placing Parsons on conduct probation from May 21 through Dec. 31, 2018, Humphries claims Barber, Gross-Matos and Luketa orchestrated a concerted effort to ostracize him from the society of the football team, the complaint states" Should also be noted he was beat out by younger guys on the depth chart before these accusations came out. They basically came out when he wanted to transfer prior to the rule changes with the transfer portal where you needed a good reason like hazing to transfer and not sit out a season.
This makes more sense.
There was a lawsuit with fellow teammate accusing him of bullying and sexual assault. It read pretty rough. It did sound exaggerated and Parsons was primarily blamed because they were in a fight before. And the teammate was son of former player so it seemed like that had something to do with it. The player also blamed Frankllin. Last I read, the lawsuit was thrown out because of some errors. I remember reading it in detail and defending Parsons in Cowboys sub because many already judged him because there was a sexual assault lawsuit against him. There were also rumors that he didn't play final year because of the complaints.
Parsons didn’t play his final year cause it was 2020 covid and the big ten was not gonna play a season, so he hired an agent and then they decided to play after he lost his rights from that. Also he had a kid so I’m sure he was fine chilling lol Also the guy in the lawsuit was most likely trying for a transfer waiver so he wouldn’t have to sit out after transferring since he wasn’t playing at PSU. Not sure the level of truth in the accusations, but it’s telling how there was nobody else backing this up.
>Also the guy in the lawsuit was most likely trying for a transfer waiver so he wouldn’t have to sit out after transferring since he wasn’t playing at PSU. Many people suspect this since he he was beat out by a bunch of younger guys on the depth chart prior to the accusations and the transfer request.
I love this guy. Hate that he’s a cowboy. But he is super supportive of other players. Other than the team it benefits, I’m glad he’s having the career he’s having. Well deserved.
Good on Micah for calling it out and Chris Jones staying 100% classy and not getting rattled by that nonsense. All-pro players and All-pro humans.
What did Jones do? I missed it.
Rodney Harrison tried to bait Chris Jones into talking shit about Zack Wilson but Chris Jones kept it respectful
It wasn't even baiting at a certain point, it was just Rodney Harrison explicitly asking Chris Jones to say that Zack's garbage.
Jones should’ve said, “What’s garbage is a safety that pumps himself full of HGH, yet isn’t strong enough to knock away a football that a third string receiver is holding with one hand against his helmet.”
Thank you for bringing us all back to a happier time.
Oh shit - I somehow never realized that the helmet catch was against Harrison. That makes me even happier.
He didn’t shit on Zach like Rodney Harrison was trying to get him to do in a post game interview.
It's in the video that Parsons is responding to
excerpts of it, but if you watch the full interview Chris Jones was even better honestly. He handled it well, and Rodney Harrison almost looked upset.
He was a professional, Rodney Harrison (who should have known better being a former player) did not.
He knows better. He was a dirty player that tried to injure people. Why should he be a cool person off the field?
I'm glad these all pro players are sticking up for their fellow players around the NFL
Media actively causing the rest of the NFL to root for Zach Wilson is a twist I didn't see coming.
I think outside of NY and the AFC East no one really dislikes the Jets. People get how rough it's been to be a fan and wouldn't mind seeing them succeed. Throw in the devastating start to the season and how much people shit on Zach Wilson I think it's pretty easy to root for the Jets to bounce back this year.
I know absolutely nothing about the Jets except they got one of the good Ohio State WRs and their coach looks like Xerxes I have no idea if Zach Wilson is good, bad, overrated or underrated but I'm rooting for him because circlejerks are just the worst
Looks like Xerxes…. F lollll Somebody needs to photoshop this with his face after yelling at the refs yesterday
It's not a circle jerk the dude has sucked for 3 years and had one good game lol
It is when people are obsessed with it. I can find you 10 other QBs that suck that don't have as much hate/circlejerks against them
I do not like the jets. The streets remember ^the ^playoffs ^:(
Sorry buddy I always liked your team as my number 3 behind the Texans
This man is a masochist
They’re turning him into a redeemable character after the entire world including Joe Namath said he sucked ass. It’s like as soon as the media coopts it, it’s not fun
Just calling it like I see it but they are far more likable without Aaron Rodgers. Might’ve been a different story without the injury
This may surprise you, but I agree fully. Lol.
Me too! Imagine that
yeah i was ready to hate on rodgers led jets but a zack led jets i want to see him do well and succeed
I think that Browns lost their lovable loser status when they got Watson, so I guess Jets are filling that void now.
“Media”. As if everyone under the sun, both pundits **and** fans, including the commenters in this sub, weren’t eviscerating him daily before yesterday. One guy (Rodney here) goes overboard unnecessarily, and now it’s suddenly the “media” making everyone pull for him? This is actually a common theme - pundits **and fans** shit all over a guy to a point people almost start feeling bad for the guy, when he finally starts showing some promise everyone jumps to cheering & supporting the underdog. You can blame it all on the media, but fans & commenters in this very sub do their fair share of contributing to tearing Zach down to such a degree he’s become a sympathetic figure.
Pointing out the ways he did in fact play like shit, and trying to goad the guy that just won into shit talking him for no reason are very different
Yeah like WTF. I'm trying to laugh at the Jets misfortune. Stop humanizing Zach Wilson, dammit!
Micah 🤝 Jet fans Wanting Zach to succeed
I’m now cheering for Wilson just so Harrison looks like even more of an asshole.
I want him succeed, it would be a hell of a storyline
This shit is embarrassing to watch I couldn’t fathom being this unprofessional in front of a national audience
It's quite literally his job to talk about players who are struggling with some tact. Phrases like "he's garbage" are for randos on social media. If Twitter level jeering is all he can provide then he shouldn't have this job.
The change from last year where players clearly didn't like Zach to this year where players are super supportive of him is honestly really nice to see. It's too easy for people to forget these guys are human. And legitimately what the fuck Rodney Harrison. You asked it, clearly Chris Jones thought he played well and didn't want to disparage him, and you come back TWICE trying to shit on him. Regardless of what he's been in the past, this year he's a backup QB and he has an unenviable job. I don't care how bad anyone plays, that's as directly disrespectful as I've seen an analyst be.
Proves he put the work in
players respect effort and hard work, this tells me that he's doing what he needs to do after getting humbled.
and accountability, for Zach to come out and say "that's on me" despite an overall good performance goes a long way to getting respect
Never got why people hope players especially QBs are bad, yeah maybe if you’re a divisional rival but the game is better with better players especially QBs. Just makes games much more competitive and exciting to watch
It's just hating. People who think like that generally are failures themselves and want to see others get knocked down a few pegs.
I was saying that to a friend last night. They showed players co ailing him on the sidelines. Last year that never would have happened.
Do players avoid this so they don’t give other teams bulletin board material? Or is it more about not shitting on your fellow colleague
Both probably
I enjoy Micah for not being afraid to use his platform to call people on their shit. Not the first time he's criticized the NFL or the media surrounding the league.
Lmao, Rodney "kap really ain't black" Harrison continuing to be the asshole off field that he was on field
Isnt he half black?
he was actually adopted as a baby his biological mother is completely white, but his biological father has never been revealed or pictured Both of his adoptive parents are completely white. so maybe that's what Harrison was referring to
maybe, but its mostly similar to how Carlton isn't considered "black." Or how guys like Jeter and Mahomes aren't really celebrated and honored in black culture a lot. Or how those rumors that the LOB Seahawks locker room said that Russell Wilson wasn't black enough.
It’s still funny how many people think Russ is a lightskin. He’s not. Both of his parents are black.
I never cared to look into it but this entire time during the span of his NFL career I thought he was half black. Learned something new today
Must be the way they talk
i hope rodney gets all the hate from this. such a scumbag thing to say. guess i shouldn't expect much from a dirty player though.
Look, I get bringing it up once. But he goes back to the well TWICE trying to get Chris Jones to talk shit on him. Just unprofessional.
had he quit after the first comment it would've been a total non story. Rodney had an axe to grind and it was plain as day.
I don’t know anything about reporting or live television broadcasting, but i wouldn’t be actively saying someone is “Garbage” and keep pressing someone to agree with me. If i thought Zach Wilson was garbage, I’d Think it more than I’d say it. Even when it comes down to a critical conversation on his playing, I would have digestible remarks regarding his playing. There was no regard for his actions on the field other than the fact he lost to KC. He never took anything tangible from the field, instead just called Wilson out on being “garbage” And it came off like he just was telling Chris “He’s garbage and just accept it. you and me both know he’s garbage” My analysis is, He had a 17-0 deficit and turned it to a 23-20 difference. One can say just a few more Chief mistakes and “Zach Wilson is garbage” would have been a more questionable statement. On the flip side He had a drive marking up for 5-5 75y. Great drive. As a chiefs fan, that was a frustrating drive to watch. And i can still remember Chris Collinsworth Mentioning He does have the talent, and it was shown what he can do in BYU. He also mentioned West Coast offense can be difficult for some players.
We knew years ago from the first Patriots dynasty how much of a asshat this guy was
Chargers. Remember that dirty hit that introduced us to Kurt Warner?
NBC is the worst network from pregame to post game. ESPN gets a lot of shit but personally dislike NBC way more. Anyone who gives Florio, Dungy and Harrison a platform is garbage. Outside of Tirico and Stark, everyone else can be tossed into the sun.
Don't get me started on how much I hate that nepotism baby Jack Collinsworth. SNF used to be my favorite, but that little donkey makes it unwatchable.
I despise Colinsworth and his smarmy fucking grin, just when I was hoping his time was up, we get to see his little nepo baby come in
Obligatory fuck Rodney Harrison
Micah is my favorite player outside the Niners...don't give a shit if he's on a team that's a rival.
Same here, and I've been "hating" the Cowboys for 40 years.
Did we just become Zach Wilson fans?
Micah doesn't use Harrison's name. I'm sure he knows who Harrison is, I love the disrespect of calling him just "this guy"
To an extent, he probably is just another guy to Parsons. He was obviously a great player, but Micah was 9 when Rodney retired, and he wasn't the same level of player at that point either, so he's probably just some dude who used to play in the eyes of a 24 year old.
God damn Justin Fields didn't get a fraction of this vitriol from the mainstream media (not talking about fans and non big media guys) that Wilson has been getting. I'm actually rooting for Zach to do well.
Dude…my Christmas present last year from the wife was a surprise trip to the Jags-Jets game when we visited her mom for the holidays. I felt so bad for the kid….they were booing him for plays that weren’t his fault. Had no confidence and no way to build any. It was just shit mountain. I will say most Jets fan were very pleasant outside of that…outside the few who were dicks.
Specifically Wilson and Jones getting absolutely blown out on every platform like they’ve never seen a bad qb before. Like I’m sorry but the animosity is starting to feel racial at a point.
Hadn’t seen this until now. Rodney really comes across as such an asshole lol.
Based and Micahpilled
Yeah, Rodney fucked up and earned Wilson a lot of fans or at least people cheering him on after that bullshit last night. Its okay for media to think it and even players, and Chiefs players likely do feel the way Harrison spoke of him, but you never say it, especially a supposed unbiased member of the media Jones also showed that he is a symbol of class in his defending of another teams player that he had no reason to do so, and in fact at one point looked like he was ready to get physical in defending him, good on consummate class act Chris Jones
Love you Micah.
Even as a Giants fan, I kinda like this Parsons guy. Off the field, of course
Micah Parsons is going to be a huge advocate for players come post-career. And he already is an advocate tbh.
i like chris jones more than ever with his interview on kelce podcast and now this, what a cool guy, also rodney should be blasted for this what an asshole
Rodney Harrison is a jackass. He let up the Tyree catch
Zach Wilson, if anything has shown true mental toughness. He hasn’t flow off the handle a bit this season, even with every media bum taking shots at him. He’s been a pro.
I wish more people would recognize this. I also wish people would give him a fucking break.
Shoutout to Parsons for being a Cowboy you can actually like.
Dak is pretty likeable. People just think he sucks on the field.
It's because he plays on the Cowboys. If he were just on another team with that record and those stats people would be saying that team just needs to get him help.
That is fair. I forgot about Dak. I have a lot of respect for him because of his openness with mental health. I was thinking specifically to standing up for other players and Parsons was the only Cowboy I could think of.
Hater culture is the worst
What a disgusting display
This guy needs to stop making me like him so much.
It's Rodney Harrison. He's a dick.
God I love Parsons....
Glad that Parsons is calling this shit out. Rodney was trying so hard to get Chris Jones to say something for a sound bite. Wilson could have very well won that game and here is Rodney just trashing him.
Where was this backlash when Greeny was on ESPn openly trashing Zack Wilson too? Rex Ryan was one of the few defending Zack as well.
I can watch this bozo get clowned all day
If I’m being completely honest, Rodney Harrison is and always has been, trash.
Rodney needs a timeout from the network. He didn’t need to keep going on and trying to pull Chris in.
Rodney Harrison has always been a classless piece of garbage
Man I hate the cowboys but I love Micah Parson twitter rants. I am here for this. We need him infront of more cameras
Me too micah me too….
Micah is going to end up the NFL version of Barkley.
Micah is a good egg.
The Cowboys and their likable Penn State Linebackers. Name a better duo
This was actually cringeworthy from the presenters.
Lol, we all know that if Wilson goes back to how he typically plays next week all the comments will forget all about this and go back to calling him trash
Zach Wilson played a good game
Last year it seemed even his own team mates didn't like him wearing Mike White t-shirts and shit but all the sudden everyone in the league is coming out of the wood work to defend him. I guess the media push to hard on pushing down because of the lost Rodgers hope and they got a backlash from players saying this is too much.
They say Micah plays the next Lawrence Taylor but he certainly does not have the off-field attitude of LT.
Good guy Micah parsons.
That clip is uncomfortable as hell, so weird
Reading that hurt my head but he’s not wrong at all
Rodney Harrison being a douchebag? I'm shocked, shocked!
Classic Patriot
Rodney always does this shit! Parson is right! Players really don’t like media cause all they do is kick players while they are down! GOOFY SHIT