All-Pro linebacker Parsons to face quarterback Josh Allen for thr very first time, since he entered NFL in 2021.

“Crazy guy at the frat,” Micah Parsons paints weird description of Josh Allen ahead of the Bills-Cowboys match

Standing atop of division at 10-3, the Dallas Cowboys are scheduled to face off against the Buffalo Bills at 7-6. The game would be quite interesting as the Cowboys’ restraining defense against the Bills’ strong offense. However, when asked All-Pro linebacker Micah Parsons about facing Josh Allen-led Bills, he painted quite a picture.

As the face of the Cowboys’ defense, it was obvious that Parsons would bear the responsibility to be all prepared to destroy his opponents. And the All-Pro linebacker has done plenty of research on that, and as a result, the star pass-rusher painted quite a shrewd as well as humorous picture of the quarterback.

Parsons said about Allen while talking to the media on Thursday:

Josh doesn’t really believe in sliding. You know, Josh reminds me a lot of that one crazy guy at the frat… He’s that wild dude on the field. He wants to dip his shoulder, talk trash, he’s gonna get rowdy.

Micah Parsons about Josh Allen

The Cowboys pass-rusher wasn’t wrong when he described Allen, as the quarterback stands tall at 6’5″ and weighs 237 pounds. Also, he hasn’t always been keen on sliding and was never the first one to notice it.

As the two are set to face each other next, it will be the first time for Parsons to face Allen’s special style of play, as he hasn’t ever been against the quarterback since he entered the league in 2021. With Allen’s unique gameplay, it might be one of the toughest offenses for Parsons.

Can Josh Allen lead his team to the playoffs this season?

Despite being a strong team led by a quarterback with a dual-threat ability, the Bills have suffered the greatest disappointment this season. With the gameplay of Allen that makes it difficult for the opponent to defend against, the Bills were supposed to be going after the titles.

Josh Allen

Josh Allen (Via WROC TV)
However, throughout the 2023 season, the team has shown inconsistent performance. To the extent that their odds of making the playoffs seem extremely low. The Bills are scheduled to face two contending teams, the Cowboys and Miami Dolphins in weeks 15 and 18.

Currently, the Bills are ranked 11th in their respective conference, even though they carry the same record as the 6th. Meanwhile, there are six teams in the wild card competing for the two spots.