Will Micah Parsons’ forecast of a Chiefs-Dolphins game be correct?
The NFL Playoffs are well underway. Micah Parsons should be concerned about keeping the Green Bay Packers’ Jordan Love out of the end zone. However, the ruthless Dallas Cowboys defense does not appear to be that concerned. Instead, he shared his thoughts on other matchups ahead of Wild Card weekend. One of them was the matchup between Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs and Tua Tagovailoa’s Miami Dolphins. According to The Edge, his daring prediction may even raise some eyebrows.
“We’ve lost Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips.” The Dolphins are being decimated by injury. Because the Chiefs struggle offensively, I’ll stick with the Dolphins. “I’m afraid those turnovers and drops will cost them this game,” said the Cowboys defender.
Micah Parsons may be correct. The Chiefs have had a difficult season. They’ve been the focus of attention for all the wrong reasons. Patrick Mahomes’ passes never seem to find the right drop-off zone. When he does, weapons like Kadarius Toney are unable to maintain the ball in their hands.
While Isaiah Pacheco and Travis Kelce can step up, Andy Reid may require more assistance from other players of his offense. The Dolphins’ offense, led by Mike McDaniel, is among the strongest in the league. Their greatest chance will be to outgun them.
The Cowboys defender also predicted that the Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Los Angeles Rams would win their respective NFL Playoff games. Will all of these predictions be correct?