quickly reset that hand to the ready position. The technique formed the basis of Parsons’ lesson with the second-year defensive end.
“With his hands, keep them in front of him,” Parsons said later. “Not dropping your hands. I was like, ‘We’re boxing right now. Keeping your hands and feet [in unison] because they’ve got to work together.’ … Just constantly moving, keeping your hands going, keeping their hands off of you. up another level. That’s a part of growth.”
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