Micah Parsons joined the chorus of observers confused as to why Daniel Jones wasn't pulled -- for his own protection -- from the Giants' historic season-opening loss to the Cowboys.
With Parsons leading the charge, Dallas sacked Jones seven times and constantly pressured the New York quarterback in Sunday night's 40-0 blowout.
But despite the lopsided score and their inability to handle the Cowboys' pass rush, the Giants kept Jones in the game until their final possession -- a decision that drew widespread criticism.
"It's called protecting your guy -- something I thought the Giants should have done," Parsons said Tuesday on his "The Edge with Micah Parsons" podcast.