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“Disheartening:Micah Parsons doesn’t think Sean McVay ‘gets the credit he deserves..

Micah Parsons: Sean McVay Doesn’t Get the Credit He Deserves

 

Dallas Cowboys star linebacker Micah Parsons is never shy about sharing his opinions, and his latest take involves Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay. On a recent episode of The Edge podcast, Parsons expressed his belief that McVay is one of the best coaches in the NFL but doesn’t get the recognition he truly deserves.

 

Parsons Praises McVay’s Coaching Ability

 

Parsons, a two-time All-Pro and one of the league’s most dominant defenders, pointed out that McVay has consistently kept the Rams competitive despite major roster changes and salary cap constraints.

 

“I don’t think Sean McVay gets the credit he deserves,” Parsons said. “People talk about the great coaches in the NFL—[Bill] Belichick, [Andy] Reid, [Mike] Tomlin—but McVay has done just as much, if not more, with less at times.”

 

Parsons highlighted McVay’s ability to maximize talent, adjust game plans, and develop quarterbacks. Under McVay, the Rams went from a struggling franchise to a perennial contender, winning Super Bowl LVI in 2022. His offensive innovations and leadership have made the Rams one of the league’s most well-coached teams.

 

McVay’s Resume Speaks for Itself

 

McVay, hired in 2017 at just 30 years old, became the youngest head coach in modern NFL history. In his first season, he transformed the Rams into the league’s highest-scoring offense, earning Coach of the Year honors.

 

Since then, he has led the Rams to two Super Bowl appearances, winning one, while consistently competing in a tough NFC West. Even after the team’s Super Bowl-winning roster faced salary cap issues and injuries, McVay guided a younger squad back to playoff contention in 2023.

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Parsons noted that despite these achievements, McVay is often overlooked in discussions about the NFL’s best coaches.

 

Why McVay Deserves More Recognition

 

One of the key reasons McVay might not get the same level of praise as some other coaches is the presence of elite players like Aaron Donald, Matthew Stafford, and Cooper Kupp. Some critics argue that McVay’s success is tied to his star talent rather than his coaching brilliance.

 

However, Parsons disagrees.

 

“Look at what he’s done year after year,” Parsons said. “He adjusts, develops young guys, and still competes at a high level. That’s what great coaching is all about.”

 

Conclusion

 

Parsons’ praise for McVay sheds light on an important debate. While McVay has already built an impressive legacy, he might not receive the same level of recognition as some of his peers. If the Rams continue to thrive under his leadership, that narrative may soon change.

 

 

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