The Seattle Seahawks intentionally left Micah Parsons unblocked on the final play against the Dallas Cowboys. This decision has sparked confusion and criticism. Geno Smith confirmed the play was designed to leave Parsons unblocked, and experts have expressed bewilderment at the strategy.
The Seahawks intentionally didn’t block Micah Parsons on the final play against the Cowboys https://t.co/N1fIWZhhrm
Geno Smith confirms final Seahawks play was supposed to leave Micah Parsons unblocked, which ... really? https://t.co/TF4xUSECWR https://t.co/tVO45w2rsi
Seahawks’ final play was designed to leave Micah Parsons unblocked. https://t.co/9Z82s8bBeh
Seahawks leave Micah Parsons unblocked on head-scratching final play ‘design’ https://t.co/bavFTuhyah https://t.co/ztEEpiZvll
New on @TheNFLWire: Yes, the @Seahawks left @dallascowboys edge terror Micah Parsons unblocked on purpose on their last offensive play of the game. Here are at least five reasons that made no sense. (H/T to @BenjaminSolak for the awesome explainer video) https://t.co/UEs9LZRcyw
Here's why Micah Parsons was unblocked on that game-winning pressure (it was by design) And if you're like "Micah Parsons was unblocked by design?!?!??!"...yeah I agree https://t.co/Sv9pZ3wjCp