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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons compares Bills’ Josh Allen to certain type of drinking buddy

Micah Parsons is not going to be a fan favorite on Sunday when the Cowboys head to Orchard Park to face the Bills.

Parsons is an All-Pro pass rusher and one of the best in the business at getting to opposing quarterbacks. Even so, someone like Josh Allen always makes it difficult on opponents because of his size and mobility.

The Cowboys (10-3) and Parsons are preparing to put their best foot forward to stop the Bills (7-6) quarterback.

“I mean, he’s a dynamic football player. The way he plays the position, he reminds me of a young Brett Favre, just the ability to throw the ball in any quadrant of the field,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said via video conference. “They are never out of it when he has the ball in his hands.”

Plenty of truth from McCarthy.

Parsons’ explanation was much, much better.

In terms of Allen’s dual-threat abilities, Parsons explained Allen is a “wild” player. Taking it a step further, Parsons compared him to a college friend that just really likes to have a good time while having some drinks.

“I probably would have hated being with Josh in college. That guy, doing that, making all his friends get all the way drunk and you just be like, ‘ugh, I hate going out with this guy,'” Parsons joked.

An all-time comparison right there.

Parsons’ full breakdown of Allen can be found in the clip below:

Story originally appeared on Bills Wire