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Dallas hired Christian Parker as DC from the Eagles to take over a defense that ranked dead-last in EPA per play in 2025. Parker was asked if he’s comfortable with the title of defensive coordinator/franchise savior, to which he downplayed the latter because it’s never about just one person.
“The first one, yes,” Parker said, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. “Because that’s what I do. The second one, no. Because it’s about the collective (group) and I think that we’re all equally responsible for that, for the good and the bad. I’m just trying to do my part.”
Communication has been a buzzword for Parker thus far in the offseason, as he was heard repeating the command “over communicate” when sending plays in to the defense. Parker explained the emphasis on communication and touched on the added responsibilities as a first time defensive coordinator.
“If you’re in a position of communication and you’re commanding and you’re responsible for checks and things we have to do, that’s what you have to do. Whether you say a thousand words outside of these walls or two, it doesn’t matter. When we’re on that grass, it’s a premium.”
“It’s been good. Obviously it’s a lot, it’s an increase in responsibility. It’s an increase in even my communication. … Everything has been great in terms of the communication. There are very clear expectations of what I need to do and what the staff needs to do.”
Eagles EDGE Jonathan Greenard enters his first season in Philadelphia after being acquired from the Vikings. Greenard is excited to line up alongside DTs Jalen Carter and ****Jordan Davis.
“I think about it all the time,” Greenard said, via Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports. “It’s going to be fun, man, because those are two guys who are selfless but also understand how much impact they can have on the game. I just told them when I got here, ‘Look, I feed off of y’all. I’m just going to let y’all do y’all thing’ and I’ll eventually obviously read and see how they like to play vs. certain opponents. But I’m not here to slow y’all down.”
Greenard thinks Carter and Davis force offensive lines to adjust to them, which will benefit him as an edge rusher in the end.
“Just knowing that those two guys who can just take and dominate the entire game, change the whole game plan, change the whole protection for slides and stuff like that,” Greenard said. “Having that as an advantage is going to be great as an edge guy. Every edge guy is going to tell you that. You got two guys like that inside pushing the pocket, just causing disruption, it makes our job a whole lot easier.”
Greenard mentioned that he watched a lot of film on both players and feels like he’s already developed chemistry with them.
“I watched film of them a good bit,” Greenard said. *“My first week here a couple weeks ago,...