Packers in Green Bay Micah Parsons Is No Match for Zach Tom in the Cowboys Win
On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers shocked the Dallas Cowboys with a major upset. The Packers, who were 7.5-point underdogs going into the game, controlled every aspect of it. Micah Parsons’s play has contributed to Dallas’ success. Zach Tom, the right tackle, and the offensive line as a whole dominated Parsons the whole game.
Fans of the Packers really shouldn’t be surprised by this. Tom was the league’s finest right tackle this season in terms of pressure rate, giving up pressure just 5.5% of the time, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Parsons and Tom faced off nine times on Sunday, and the star right tackle allowed no pressure to be applied. Parsons was only able to generate one pressure over the entire game. It’s usually a wise strategy to stop the opposition’s top pass rusher in order to win games.
The offensive line has seen the most noticeable improvement among the team’s improvements over the league. Jordan Love had a lot of pressure early in the season. He made bad judgments as a result, and drives terminated as a result of subpar offensive line performance. This bunch has been outstanding in the second part of the season. Tom has already been mentioned, but Rasheed Walker, a left tackle, has excelled on the opposite side as well. It has played a major role in the offense’s success.
The conference’s top overall seed will now face the Packers in San Francisco. Even though the team is playing with house money, they can defeat anyone if they perform like they did today.
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