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JB openly questions Parsons’s worthiness of his hefty contract, citing that while he excels in sack production, his impact against the run is limited. He criticizes Parsons’s playstyle—pointing out that Parsons often refuses to play the B gap or spill the football to linebackers, making him a one-dimensional pass rusher. JB emphasizes that Parsons thrives as an edge rusher but lacks the versatility or disruptive influence from the interior that historically has been valued more highly for teams aiming for Super Bowl contention.