Cowboys Coach Reveals Plan to Stop Packers' Micah Parsons
Summary
The Dallas Cowboys are preparing to face the Green Bay Packers, with a focus on handling former Cowboys player Micah Parsons, who is now a key member of the Packers' defense. Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer plans to have multiple offensive linemen block Parsons to reduce his impact in the game.Key Facts
- The Dallas Cowboys will play against the Green Bay Packers this Sunday.
- Micah Parsons was recently traded from the Cowboys to the Packers.
- Parsons has been performing well, with 1.5 sacks and a tackle-for-loss in three games.
- Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer plans to use several players to block Parsons.
- Schottenheimer acknowledges that the Packers have other strong defensive players.
- The Packers’ Rashan Gary leads the league with 4.5 sacks in three games.
- The Cowboys are dealing with injuries, including two starting offensive linemen, Cooper Beebe and Tyler Booker, which could impact their game strategy.
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