1 00:00:03,000 --> 00:00:05,480 Speaker 1: Following here's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and 2 00:00:05,480 --> 00:00:15,760 Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys let go. Are you 3 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:19,919 Speaker 1: ready for a break? Yes? Are you ready for a break? Absolutely? 4 00:00:20,040 --> 00:00:24,279 Speaker 1: Ready for a break? Yeah? And so much for that. 5 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:28,280 Speaker 1: It's time for The Break on the Dallas Cowboys dot 6 00:00:28,280 --> 00:00:34,360 Speaker 1: Com with Nick Eatman, Brian brought Us, and bar Garcia 7 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:49,400 Speaker 1: and Derek Eagleton. Hey, guys, welcome back to another episode 8 00:00:49,520 --> 00:00:54,200 Speaker 1: of The Break, presented by Miller Lite, the Only Beer 9 00:00:54,440 --> 00:00:58,240 Speaker 1: of the Dallas Cowboys. UM. A lot of things happened 10 00:00:58,360 --> 00:01:02,440 Speaker 1: this week. We got the owner's meeting, a lot of news. 11 00:01:02,440 --> 00:01:06,720 Speaker 1: You got Jerry Jones, Stephen Jones, Mike McCarthy talking to 12 00:01:06,800 --> 00:01:09,560 Speaker 1: the media. There's a lot of different topics that will 13 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:12,240 Speaker 1: try to hit today, but I wanted to start off 14 00:01:12,319 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 1: with I think one of the things that fans have 15 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:18,720 Speaker 1: criticized the most when it comes to the Dallas Cowboys 16 00:01:19,080 --> 00:01:23,000 Speaker 1: last year, Dak Prescott and the interceptions, and I wanted 17 00:01:23,040 --> 00:01:26,480 Speaker 1: to kind of ask you guys your opinions and some 18 00:01:26,520 --> 00:01:29,560 Speaker 1: of the things that McCarthy said as far as how 19 00:01:29,600 --> 00:01:33,200 Speaker 1: they're working through this, how they're working with the coaching changes, 20 00:01:33,760 --> 00:01:36,680 Speaker 1: the different roles here and what they're trying to do. 21 00:01:36,920 --> 00:01:39,319 Speaker 1: And Nick, you were out there, what did they say 22 00:01:39,319 --> 00:01:42,119 Speaker 1: as far as like fixing this problem? How did they 23 00:01:42,120 --> 00:01:47,840 Speaker 1: get Dak to be I guess keep being aggressive boor, 24 00:01:48,200 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: but protecting the ball, well, not throwing a Protecting the 25 00:01:51,440 --> 00:01:54,240 Speaker 1: ball is obviously the key. And basically what it starts 26 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 1: is and it's going to start up front, and we'll 27 00:01:56,440 --> 00:01:58,680 Speaker 1: talk about the offensive line, but that's what they keep 28 00:01:58,760 --> 00:02:02,120 Speaker 1: saying is that they've got to get him upright for 29 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:05,200 Speaker 1: twenty games. Twenty games is the goal for for Mike 30 00:02:05,280 --> 00:02:09,200 Speaker 1: McCarthy on on playing uh Dak Prescott. So that's where 31 00:02:09,240 --> 00:02:13,239 Speaker 1: I believe he thinks it starts, is getting getting pass protection. 32 00:02:13,320 --> 00:02:16,840 Speaker 1: Pass protection. We can talk about Terrence Steele and Tyre 33 00:02:16,880 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: and Smith and Tyler Smith and all that. They're gonna 34 00:02:19,200 --> 00:02:21,680 Speaker 1: make sure they got five guys that could pass protect 35 00:02:22,360 --> 00:02:24,320 Speaker 1: because as much as they like to say they're going 36 00:02:24,360 --> 00:02:27,079 Speaker 1: to run the ball, it's still pass protection. It's still 37 00:02:27,160 --> 00:02:29,800 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy in a West Coast offense as what he 38 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:32,959 Speaker 1: referred to it several times. So, um, I'll let Brian 39 00:02:33,040 --> 00:02:35,360 Speaker 1: speak a little bit more about what they're gonna do 40 00:02:35,520 --> 00:02:38,399 Speaker 1: with the turnovers part. I mean that's something that they're 41 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:40,639 Speaker 1: drawing to address. But I think it does start with 42 00:02:40,680 --> 00:02:44,239 Speaker 1: the offensive line. Yeah, they t they we learned that 43 00:02:44,240 --> 00:02:48,960 Speaker 1: that you know, just uh maybe several weeks ago, that 44 00:02:48,960 --> 00:02:53,960 Speaker 1: that Dak Mike McCarthy and and and Tolzine's Goot Tolzine 45 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:56,360 Speaker 1: the coach sat down and they went through every single 46 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:59,560 Speaker 1: interception he had this year and then in last year 47 00:02:59,600 --> 00:03:02,320 Speaker 1: and try to pinpoint the reasons why, what were they 48 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:06,120 Speaker 1: What were the factors that led for the interceptions were? 49 00:03:06,720 --> 00:03:09,399 Speaker 1: What were the decisions that were made here? What were 50 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:12,480 Speaker 1: you seeing? I think that's the thing when you're um, 51 00:03:13,720 --> 00:03:15,639 Speaker 1: you know, when you're trying to figure things out. We 52 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:18,480 Speaker 1: always talk about the autopsy. You know, you're trying to 53 00:03:18,520 --> 00:03:21,360 Speaker 1: get you see clues, You're trying to figure out, Okay, 54 00:03:21,400 --> 00:03:24,160 Speaker 1: what was the cause of death here? And you know, 55 00:03:24,200 --> 00:03:27,279 Speaker 1: if you want to in football terms, death is turnovers. 56 00:03:27,400 --> 00:03:31,640 Speaker 1: You know, it kills your opportunity to win games and statistically, 57 00:03:32,040 --> 00:03:34,720 Speaker 1: you know that's something that's always part of that from 58 00:03:34,760 --> 00:03:38,840 Speaker 1: your scout's eye. Is there something I know this? I 59 00:03:38,880 --> 00:03:40,960 Speaker 1: can't ask you ahead of time to like watching it 60 00:03:41,080 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 1: go back and watch, but uh, from the season, what 61 00:03:44,120 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 1: you remember is there something in general that you notice 62 00:03:47,440 --> 00:03:50,320 Speaker 1: that was Dak's main problem. I don't think he sees 63 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:54,000 Speaker 1: to feel particularly well at times. And there's times when 64 00:03:54,080 --> 00:03:57,000 Speaker 1: you see him with when he moves to his left. 65 00:03:57,560 --> 00:03:59,760 Speaker 1: I feel like when on the move, he sees things 66 00:03:59,800 --> 00:04:02,920 Speaker 1: a little bit better than when he's stationary in the pocket, 67 00:04:03,320 --> 00:04:06,080 Speaker 1: you know. And I think that's where if you look 68 00:04:06,080 --> 00:04:09,520 Speaker 1: at the throws and some of these interceptions were not 69 00:04:09,680 --> 00:04:12,720 Speaker 1: his fault. I mean, when you start to talk about balls, 70 00:04:12,760 --> 00:04:16,640 Speaker 1: you know, clanging off receivers or getting tipped or things 71 00:04:16,680 --> 00:04:20,120 Speaker 1: like that, that's not on necessarily on Dak Prescott. But 72 00:04:20,560 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: if you're all of a sudden throwing a ball down 73 00:04:22,920 --> 00:04:26,520 Speaker 1: the middle of the field and you read the coverage wrong, 74 00:04:26,920 --> 00:04:30,360 Speaker 1: or you don't see a safety sitting there, or a 75 00:04:30,360 --> 00:04:34,200 Speaker 1: linebacker on a deep drop sitting there, then that's an issue. 76 00:04:34,560 --> 00:04:38,919 Speaker 1: The really the elite quarterbacks in the league, I believe, 77 00:04:39,080 --> 00:04:42,279 Speaker 1: have that ability to see the whole entire field and 78 00:04:42,400 --> 00:04:46,240 Speaker 1: anticipate where guys are going to be. You know, they 79 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:49,159 Speaker 1: talk to Aaron Rodgers about this all the time. You know, 80 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:53,080 Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers would rather have a stationary you know, with 81 00:04:53,320 --> 00:04:56,200 Speaker 1: his with his team now with the Packers, the way. 82 00:04:56,360 --> 00:04:58,320 Speaker 1: Well soon maybe it's not gonna be his team anymore. 83 00:04:58,640 --> 00:05:01,880 Speaker 1: But all the movement movement is supposed to show you 84 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,480 Speaker 1: what it's going to happen. Aaron Rodgers is more of 85 00:05:04,560 --> 00:05:06,919 Speaker 1: a stationary guy. He goes, I want to see just 86 00:05:06,960 --> 00:05:09,839 Speaker 1: where everybody's going to be when the ball snapped. I 87 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:11,960 Speaker 1: don't want people moving around. I just want to see 88 00:05:12,200 --> 00:05:14,919 Speaker 1: stationary stuff and that way. You can read that way. 89 00:05:15,200 --> 00:05:17,720 Speaker 1: And I think with Dak, they're even going into now 90 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:20,760 Speaker 1: eight years, there are things that he is deficient at, 91 00:05:20,839 --> 00:05:24,680 Speaker 1: and I think reading the field at the absolute time. 92 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:27,520 Speaker 1: There's times where Dak is early in his career, would 93 00:05:27,520 --> 00:05:30,160 Speaker 1: turn his back to the defense and then have to 94 00:05:30,160 --> 00:05:33,480 Speaker 1: come back and then you're not sure. He wasn't sure 95 00:05:33,560 --> 00:05:36,480 Speaker 1: where everybody was, And I think that's the biggest He's 96 00:05:36,480 --> 00:05:38,719 Speaker 1: got the arm strength, the arm talent to get the 97 00:05:38,760 --> 00:05:40,880 Speaker 1: ball to where it needs to be. It's just when 98 00:05:40,920 --> 00:05:44,880 Speaker 1: people get into throwing lanes that gives him the biggest problem. 99 00:05:45,480 --> 00:05:50,400 Speaker 1: You know, last week, Dak along with they were having 100 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:54,240 Speaker 1: a charity event in Dallas and he talked to the 101 00:05:54,320 --> 00:05:57,000 Speaker 1: media and one of the things he mentioned and they 102 00:05:57,120 --> 00:05:59,839 Speaker 1: made the headline. We put out an article on it is. 103 00:06:00,080 --> 00:06:02,919 Speaker 1: The time is now, basically, and I thought it was 104 00:06:03,040 --> 00:06:07,440 Speaker 1: interesting to see you hear about the team trying to 105 00:06:07,600 --> 00:06:10,480 Speaker 1: cater to Dak, build a team around Dak, and then 106 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,120 Speaker 1: you see people come and go and then now, I 107 00:06:13,160 --> 00:06:19,120 Speaker 1: guess the biggest awakening moment was Zeke's departure, knowing that 108 00:06:19,160 --> 00:06:21,920 Speaker 1: he was drafted with him and knowing what the two 109 00:06:22,600 --> 00:06:26,560 Speaker 1: built in their time with the Dallas Cowboys. Nick, when 110 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:31,799 Speaker 1: you hear something, it changed like this, all these moving parts, 111 00:06:31,880 --> 00:06:34,320 Speaker 1: all these moving pieces, and again we'll get into the 112 00:06:34,320 --> 00:06:40,320 Speaker 1: old line pretty soon. But what do you think, what else? 113 00:06:41,000 --> 00:06:44,760 Speaker 1: What else can the Cowboys do to get to that 114 00:06:44,920 --> 00:06:48,840 Speaker 1: level now that basically you only have Dak Prescott. Well, 115 00:06:48,880 --> 00:06:51,160 Speaker 1: they can give better receivers. I mean that's the thing 116 00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:55,719 Speaker 1: that they quit trying to think that you know, you're 117 00:06:55,720 --> 00:06:59,119 Speaker 1: gonna find like everybody's gonna be a Miles Austin, because 118 00:06:59,200 --> 00:07:02,200 Speaker 1: even Miles Austin that needed four years. And so you know, 119 00:07:02,320 --> 00:07:04,560 Speaker 1: they they this is twice that they've done it in 120 00:07:04,600 --> 00:07:07,040 Speaker 1: the last five years where they've gone into a season 121 00:07:07,160 --> 00:07:10,120 Speaker 1: thinking whether off it their receivers were good enough and 122 00:07:10,160 --> 00:07:13,200 Speaker 1: they weren't. I mean, Noah Brown should should be a 123 00:07:13,200 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 1: fifth receiver. And and if he's but if he if 124 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:18,680 Speaker 1: you're making him the second or third Yeah, he has 125 00:07:18,720 --> 00:07:20,680 Speaker 1: a couple of moments here and there, but that's not 126 00:07:20,720 --> 00:07:23,040 Speaker 1: what he is. And and Dak needs better than that. 127 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:26,320 Speaker 1: DAC needs better than than Jalen Tilber that didn't play 128 00:07:26,520 --> 00:07:29,200 Speaker 1: much last year, and so it needs better than than 129 00:07:29,280 --> 00:07:32,120 Speaker 1: Michael Gallup every other game maybe having a few plays 130 00:07:32,120 --> 00:07:35,200 Speaker 1: here and there. So they they've got to commit more 131 00:07:35,240 --> 00:07:38,080 Speaker 1: to the receiver position. And that's that's the balance here. 132 00:07:38,160 --> 00:07:40,280 Speaker 1: That's the toughest part is that you're gonna pay a 133 00:07:40,320 --> 00:07:43,120 Speaker 1: guy this much money and then he still needs help 134 00:07:43,120 --> 00:07:47,520 Speaker 1: around him. That's that's the most quarterbacks do I mean, 135 00:07:47,600 --> 00:07:49,760 Speaker 1: think about it. I mean, Kirk Cousins gets paid a 136 00:07:49,760 --> 00:07:52,760 Speaker 1: lot of more. He needs may needs star receivers around him, 137 00:07:53,040 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 1: and and and that's that's just the fact. That's the 138 00:07:55,240 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 1: way it is. There's only a couple of guys in 139 00:07:57,040 --> 00:07:59,960 Speaker 1: the league that can elevate all these other guys. Most 140 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:01,720 Speaker 1: the guys need help. And I think that's what the 141 00:08:01,760 --> 00:08:03,920 Speaker 1: Cowboys did by getting Cooks. Do you think it's uh, 142 00:08:04,120 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: you still think they're going to make the same mistakes 143 00:08:06,240 --> 00:08:08,560 Speaker 1: because what Amber was talking about earlier that we're going 144 00:08:08,600 --> 00:08:10,680 Speaker 1: to get into the offensive line, that they feel like 145 00:08:10,760 --> 00:08:13,280 Speaker 1: that that's really the issue with Dak right now, or 146 00:08:13,480 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 1: the thing that's holding Dak back. I think I think 147 00:08:15,960 --> 00:08:18,720 Speaker 1: that because you make a good point about the receivers. Yeah, 148 00:08:18,760 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 1: absolutely right. I don't know if they share your opinion. No, 149 00:08:21,840 --> 00:08:24,160 Speaker 1: I mean, and they don't share my opinion about it either. 150 00:08:24,280 --> 00:08:26,680 Speaker 1: But you know, the thing about it is, they switched 151 00:08:26,680 --> 00:08:29,480 Speaker 1: the offensive line coach. They took the assistant offensive line 152 00:08:29,480 --> 00:08:31,800 Speaker 1: coach and made him a running backs coach. You know, 153 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:35,240 Speaker 1: they're they're looking at potentially drafting a guard. We're not 154 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:37,240 Speaker 1: going to we're gonna get into the whole thing about 155 00:08:37,280 --> 00:08:41,280 Speaker 1: Tyrn Smith and all that moving around up front. To me, 156 00:08:41,360 --> 00:08:43,960 Speaker 1: it's like they haven't said anything about, oh man, we 157 00:08:44,080 --> 00:08:46,400 Speaker 1: have got to go out and get better receivers. It 158 00:08:46,960 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 1: is the focus of this thing has been right on 159 00:08:49,679 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 1: the offensive line, you know. And that's where I can 160 00:08:53,080 --> 00:08:56,079 Speaker 1: say I agree with you about the better talent around him. 161 00:08:56,280 --> 00:08:59,199 Speaker 1: The point that they're even talking about potentially drafting a 162 00:08:59,280 --> 00:09:02,640 Speaker 1: tight endy six. When they had Dalton Schultz, they just 163 00:09:02,720 --> 00:09:04,920 Speaker 1: let him walk, and you know, they say, well, we 164 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:08,280 Speaker 1: really like hindershot and Ferguson and all that, but the 165 00:09:08,320 --> 00:09:10,720 Speaker 1: fact that you get you're starting to hear whispers that 166 00:09:10,760 --> 00:09:13,800 Speaker 1: they would consider drafting a tight end at twenty six. 167 00:09:14,360 --> 00:09:16,600 Speaker 1: You know, it's not about the bit of receivers. It's 168 00:09:16,600 --> 00:09:19,560 Speaker 1: really about the offensive lines, about the tight ends. And 169 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:22,680 Speaker 1: you know, they committed a franchise tag to a running back, 170 00:09:23,240 --> 00:09:27,239 Speaker 1: you know, so you know it's everything but wide receivers. 171 00:09:27,400 --> 00:09:29,480 Speaker 1: And I and I don't and again I don't disagree 172 00:09:29,520 --> 00:09:33,600 Speaker 1: with you on the talent that needs to be over there. Yeah, 173 00:09:33,640 --> 00:09:35,840 Speaker 1: but you know they and they did that, They addressed it. 174 00:09:35,880 --> 00:09:38,800 Speaker 1: They got Cooks. They got a guy that has been 175 00:09:38,880 --> 00:09:42,600 Speaker 1: at five different places now and he's he's had success 176 00:09:42,679 --> 00:09:44,520 Speaker 1: at all in all of them. And so I think 177 00:09:44,559 --> 00:09:47,400 Speaker 1: that that that was a scheme friendly type of player, 178 00:09:47,600 --> 00:09:49,959 Speaker 1: and that that he has bounced around a little bit 179 00:09:50,000 --> 00:09:53,680 Speaker 1: and shined regardless who the quarterback is throwing them the ball. 180 00:09:53,679 --> 00:09:55,760 Speaker 1: So I think that that's a good thing. That'll be 181 00:09:55,760 --> 00:09:58,400 Speaker 1: a good fit and not at t Y Hilton come in, 182 00:09:58,520 --> 00:10:01,080 Speaker 1: you know, like after Thanksgiving, Like this is a guy 183 00:10:01,120 --> 00:10:03,559 Speaker 1: that could be here at training camp. So I like, 184 00:10:03,800 --> 00:10:06,240 Speaker 1: I like that move. I think Gallop is going to 185 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:09,600 Speaker 1: be better for a whole year and he'll he'll have 186 00:10:09,640 --> 00:10:11,920 Speaker 1: some more repetition. What bothers me a little bit is 187 00:10:11,920 --> 00:10:14,280 Speaker 1: that right now, I don't feel that there is enough 188 00:10:14,360 --> 00:10:17,320 Speaker 1: competition like I would like to get into when we 189 00:10:17,360 --> 00:10:20,080 Speaker 1: get to training camp. Well, these are the group of guys, 190 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:22,520 Speaker 1: and who who's gonna be the guy? I mean, you 191 00:10:22,520 --> 00:10:26,199 Speaker 1: know you guys Ceee Lamb and you got Gallop, and 192 00:10:26,240 --> 00:10:29,760 Speaker 1: you got Tolber that's supposed to come back in and 193 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:33,320 Speaker 1: see if he does anything this year, and the addition 194 00:10:33,400 --> 00:10:36,800 Speaker 1: of Cooks. But is there something you know, when you 195 00:10:36,840 --> 00:10:39,560 Speaker 1: get out there, you feel like, oh, there's all this talent. 196 00:10:40,120 --> 00:10:42,160 Speaker 1: Let's see how they compete out there for at least 197 00:10:42,160 --> 00:10:46,960 Speaker 1: the third with somebody will though. I think somebody between Tolbert, Semi, Fihoko, 198 00:10:47,120 --> 00:10:51,200 Speaker 1: Kvante Turpin, somebody will make that jump. And it probably 199 00:10:51,200 --> 00:10:53,440 Speaker 1: comes down to who's working with Dac the most of 200 00:10:53,440 --> 00:10:56,320 Speaker 1: this offseason, but I think I think somebody will make that. 201 00:10:56,360 --> 00:10:58,320 Speaker 1: We've seen it with Cedric Wilson, We've seen it with 202 00:10:58,360 --> 00:11:01,720 Speaker 1: Noah Brown. We've seen them guys make a jump. But 203 00:11:01,760 --> 00:11:03,360 Speaker 1: they need to make that jump into the third or 204 00:11:03,360 --> 00:11:07,240 Speaker 1: fourth spot, not the spot. Yeah, all right, Well let's 205 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:10,520 Speaker 1: let's go ahead and talk about the old line and 206 00:11:11,240 --> 00:11:14,760 Speaker 1: what we heard coming out of the owner's meeting basically 207 00:11:14,880 --> 00:11:19,000 Speaker 1: saying that they're thinking or they're looking at you know, 208 00:11:19,040 --> 00:11:21,440 Speaker 1: they're looking at all options, but one of the options 209 00:11:21,520 --> 00:11:27,200 Speaker 1: is working Terrence Steele at guard and see how that 210 00:11:27,280 --> 00:11:29,360 Speaker 1: works out and if it is a good fit to 211 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:32,600 Speaker 1: put him there. What are your thoughts on this? That 212 00:11:32,720 --> 00:11:37,000 Speaker 1: is a that is the complete opposite of a Jerry 213 00:11:37,080 --> 00:11:40,880 Speaker 1: Jones theory that he has about offensive line play. It's 214 00:11:40,920 --> 00:11:44,319 Speaker 1: a complete opposite Jerry Jones. The one thing that I know, 215 00:11:44,440 --> 00:11:47,040 Speaker 1: working fourteen years with him on the scouting side and 216 00:11:47,080 --> 00:11:49,680 Speaker 1: then now with you know and being around when with 217 00:11:49,800 --> 00:11:53,880 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys dot Com, is that he believed And I 218 00:11:53,920 --> 00:11:55,640 Speaker 1: don't know where he got this. It could have been 219 00:11:55,640 --> 00:11:58,280 Speaker 1: from Bill Parcels. It could have been from John Madden 220 00:11:58,280 --> 00:11:59,920 Speaker 1: in the day. It could have been from al day, 221 00:12:00,200 --> 00:12:03,240 Speaker 1: It could have been for somebody. Jerry Jones fundamentally believes 222 00:12:03,240 --> 00:12:05,599 Speaker 1: in the front of the pocket. He believes in the 223 00:12:06,040 --> 00:12:08,520 Speaker 1: depth of the pocket is set by the center and 224 00:12:08,559 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 1: the two guards. The width of the pocket is by 225 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:13,960 Speaker 1: the offensive tackles. They keep people wide, you keep the 226 00:12:14,000 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 1: front of the pocket solid. You step up. That's why 227 00:12:16,800 --> 00:12:19,600 Speaker 1: he's made investments. That's why they had Ron Leary here, 228 00:12:19,840 --> 00:12:22,440 Speaker 1: That's why they drafted Zack Martin. That's why they drafted 229 00:12:22,440 --> 00:12:25,640 Speaker 1: Travis Frederick. They've always tried to have powerful players in 230 00:12:25,640 --> 00:12:27,960 Speaker 1: the front of the line. The one thing that we 231 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:30,680 Speaker 1: can say about Terrence Steele and listen, I've been the 232 00:12:30,720 --> 00:12:33,400 Speaker 1: most critical guy of Terrence Steele as a player. Terrence 233 00:12:33,400 --> 00:12:36,720 Speaker 1: Steele is an, in my opinion, an elite run blocker. 234 00:12:36,840 --> 00:12:39,560 Speaker 1: When you start to talk about athletic ability and how 235 00:12:39,760 --> 00:12:42,640 Speaker 1: he works with Zach Martin, I would say he's an 236 00:12:42,640 --> 00:12:45,360 Speaker 1: average to below average pass blocker. And a lot of 237 00:12:45,360 --> 00:12:48,000 Speaker 1: it has to do with his strength, the power, the base. 238 00:12:48,080 --> 00:12:51,680 Speaker 1: We've seen him. We've seen what it's like to have 239 00:12:51,960 --> 00:12:57,480 Speaker 1: a power deficient left guard in Connor Williams. We've seen 240 00:12:57,559 --> 00:12:59,960 Speaker 1: what that does for you. You know, you could be 241 00:13:00,000 --> 00:13:02,120 Speaker 1: all you could be the best athlete in the world 242 00:13:02,120 --> 00:13:04,079 Speaker 1: over there at guard, but if you play with a 243 00:13:04,160 --> 00:13:07,360 Speaker 1: lack of power. Now every quarterback in the league is affected. 244 00:13:07,400 --> 00:13:09,560 Speaker 1: They can handle the stuff that comes off the edges. 245 00:13:09,800 --> 00:13:12,200 Speaker 1: It's the stuff in their face that they can't handle. 246 00:13:12,640 --> 00:13:15,000 Speaker 1: To me, if you told me, and I've seen some 247 00:13:15,040 --> 00:13:18,280 Speaker 1: clips of Terrence Still looks really good moving around, you know, 248 00:13:18,360 --> 00:13:21,400 Speaker 1: Duke Maryweather and those guys they've got, they've got him 249 00:13:21,440 --> 00:13:24,240 Speaker 1: moving around pretty well, looks good, you know, Britt Brown, 250 00:13:24,320 --> 00:13:28,120 Speaker 1: those guys. Everybody, to the kid's credit working art. But 251 00:13:28,280 --> 00:13:31,120 Speaker 1: to me, if you don't have a bigger guy, and 252 00:13:31,160 --> 00:13:33,800 Speaker 1: that's and that's the reason why this draft I think 253 00:13:33,920 --> 00:13:36,720 Speaker 1: is important. There's a couple of those bodies, those three 254 00:13:36,800 --> 00:13:39,680 Speaker 1: hundred and twenty five pound guys that are athletic, that 255 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:42,000 Speaker 1: can plug in and play at that at that left 256 00:13:42,000 --> 00:13:46,040 Speaker 1: guard spot. But this is this is fundamentally against everything 257 00:13:46,080 --> 00:13:49,040 Speaker 1: that Jerry Jones believes when you start talking about the 258 00:13:49,080 --> 00:13:52,120 Speaker 1: front of the pocket. And to be fair, Jerry Jones 259 00:13:52,280 --> 00:13:54,480 Speaker 1: did not say Terrence Still would be a guard. He 260 00:13:54,559 --> 00:13:57,000 Speaker 1: said he's a tackle. He did not say he's a guard. 261 00:13:57,240 --> 00:14:00,040 Speaker 1: He said that right now he sees him at a 262 00:14:00,280 --> 00:14:04,280 Speaker 1: swing tackle with Tyrn and Tyler and then we'll see 263 00:14:04,280 --> 00:14:07,240 Speaker 1: how it all shakes out. Mike McCarthy said, they're working 264 00:14:07,240 --> 00:14:09,760 Speaker 1: out a guard a little bit. Stephen said, we'll see 265 00:14:09,760 --> 00:14:12,720 Speaker 1: about the top five, top five players out there, you 266 00:14:12,760 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: know all that. Personally, I think that the contract they 267 00:14:17,040 --> 00:14:21,400 Speaker 1: gave Tyrann Smith was more playtime incentive and and if 268 00:14:21,440 --> 00:14:23,600 Speaker 1: you're going to do that, then you've got to give 269 00:14:23,680 --> 00:14:27,240 Speaker 1: him the opportunity to get it. Now, I think everybody 270 00:14:27,280 --> 00:14:30,520 Speaker 1: believes that it probably won't play seventeen games. He hasn't 271 00:14:30,560 --> 00:14:33,840 Speaker 1: in six years. And even McCarthy says something very interesting. 272 00:14:33,880 --> 00:14:37,720 Speaker 1: He said, we haven't had the same combination since I've 273 00:14:37,760 --> 00:14:40,000 Speaker 1: been here, the same starting five week to week. That 274 00:14:40,080 --> 00:14:43,000 Speaker 1: just doesn't happen. Doesn't happen at all. He goes, I'm 275 00:14:43,040 --> 00:14:46,520 Speaker 1: tired of basically trying to get there. I'm now going 276 00:14:46,600 --> 00:14:49,360 Speaker 1: to train ourselves on how to deal with it. So 277 00:14:49,400 --> 00:14:52,800 Speaker 1: they've basically given up on this fingers cross hope that 278 00:14:53,040 --> 00:14:56,360 Speaker 1: we can have five continuity guys every week. Now they're 279 00:14:56,400 --> 00:14:58,960 Speaker 1: just cross training everyone to play guard, tackle, center and 280 00:14:59,600 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 1: you know, wing tackle fullback mc govern style and just say, hey, 281 00:15:03,480 --> 00:15:05,720 Speaker 1: that's because this is a reality. Well in history shows 282 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:09,440 Speaker 1: that's a good idea, right. Well. Yeah, to Nick's point, 283 00:15:09,480 --> 00:15:12,240 Speaker 1: into Mike's point as well, is that they've won twenty 284 00:15:12,240 --> 00:15:16,000 Speaker 1: five games being able to miss mixmatch guys. We have 285 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:18,400 Speaker 1: Stephen Jones on on Fridays on one oh five three 286 00:15:18,480 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 1: the Fan. I've asked him the question because he always 287 00:15:21,120 --> 00:15:25,400 Speaker 1: heard from him continuity, continuity, continuity, continuity. I said, how 288 00:15:25,400 --> 00:15:28,520 Speaker 1: are you adapting to not having continuity? And he says, 289 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 1: I really haven't. But that's what we are. That's the 290 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:34,560 Speaker 1: kind that's what we are right now as a team. 291 00:15:34,600 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 1: And I think you have to in this day and age, 292 00:15:37,720 --> 00:15:40,960 Speaker 1: you have to be able to mixmatch your guys and 293 00:15:41,040 --> 00:15:44,000 Speaker 1: be able to win games. You can't sit there. This 294 00:15:44,040 --> 00:15:47,680 Speaker 1: isn't nineteen seventy three with the same five guys played 295 00:15:47,680 --> 00:15:51,840 Speaker 1: together for eight ten years. It just doesn't happen anymore. 296 00:15:51,960 --> 00:15:55,360 Speaker 1: Whether it's free agency, whether it's injury, you just don't 297 00:15:55,400 --> 00:15:58,360 Speaker 1: have that. You don't have that luxury. And you know, 298 00:15:58,440 --> 00:16:01,120 Speaker 1: I applaud them for being able to say, Okay, we 299 00:16:01,200 --> 00:16:03,960 Speaker 1: can move guys around. The one that bothers me when 300 00:16:04,000 --> 00:16:07,080 Speaker 1: you start talking moving guys around is I think that 301 00:16:07,200 --> 00:16:11,480 Speaker 1: Tyler Smith is your left tackle. So moving him to 302 00:16:11,520 --> 00:16:14,200 Speaker 1: guard and moving him back and forth, that to me 303 00:16:14,440 --> 00:16:17,200 Speaker 1: doesn't seem like he's the one guy that I would 304 00:16:17,280 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 1: keep at left tackle and say, Okay, this is my 305 00:16:20,000 --> 00:16:23,760 Speaker 1: future going forward. You know, I'll cross train everybody else 306 00:16:23,800 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 1: to play positions, but you know, him maybe steal the 307 00:16:27,400 --> 00:16:31,120 Speaker 1: same way. My question, is it? Sorry, I disagree with that, 308 00:16:31,240 --> 00:16:34,120 Speaker 1: just because I think he's gonna have a ten year 309 00:16:34,200 --> 00:16:37,120 Speaker 1: career and I'm not worried about the first couple of years, 310 00:16:37,240 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 1: just trying to get through this year. If if that 311 00:16:39,720 --> 00:16:41,760 Speaker 1: is the five best, I mean, I get it, he's 312 00:16:41,800 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 1: gonna play left tackle. That's a spot. But if if 313 00:16:45,280 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: if I can't figure out my left guard and I've 314 00:16:48,320 --> 00:16:50,080 Speaker 1: got him there and I've got a pretty good back 315 00:16:50,160 --> 00:16:52,480 Speaker 1: up and I know he can play it, then I 316 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:55,600 Speaker 1: would I would consider it, but but not forever. You know, 317 00:16:55,680 --> 00:16:58,160 Speaker 1: I think if Tyran was five years younger and then 318 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:00,680 Speaker 1: you've got three really good tackles, you got to figure 319 00:17:00,720 --> 00:17:03,480 Speaker 1: that out. But because it's like Tyler Tyrant is just 320 00:17:03,600 --> 00:17:07,479 Speaker 1: kind of hanging on, I mean, I'd rather play them 321 00:17:07,480 --> 00:17:10,440 Speaker 1: at left tackle, but and draft at left guard. That's 322 00:17:10,440 --> 00:17:12,399 Speaker 1: what I want to do, right But if, if not, 323 00:17:12,560 --> 00:17:15,600 Speaker 1: if your five best guys is it includes Tyler Smith 324 00:17:15,640 --> 00:17:18,480 Speaker 1: playing left guard, I would be okay with it, knowing 325 00:17:18,520 --> 00:17:21,000 Speaker 1: that it's not forever. Yeah. The thing the thing that 326 00:17:21,119 --> 00:17:24,240 Speaker 1: I do know, and I think we all know, and 327 00:17:24,280 --> 00:17:27,480 Speaker 1: I think Cowboy fans know this too. You give them 328 00:17:27,480 --> 00:17:30,800 Speaker 1: the opportunity to draft an offensive lineman late in a draft. 329 00:17:31,359 --> 00:17:33,320 Speaker 1: It works out for them late in the first round, 330 00:17:33,400 --> 00:17:35,600 Speaker 1: late in the first round, like the first round. It's 331 00:17:35,600 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: a plug and play. I mean, it is an automatic 332 00:17:38,119 --> 00:17:40,120 Speaker 1: plug and play for them, and it works out. It's 333 00:17:40,160 --> 00:17:42,160 Speaker 1: one of the things that you know, you say, well, 334 00:17:42,160 --> 00:17:45,040 Speaker 1: tell me about how the Cowboys draft. Get them picking 335 00:17:45,200 --> 00:17:47,320 Speaker 1: twenty five to twenty eight and let them draft an 336 00:17:47,320 --> 00:17:50,280 Speaker 1: offensive lineman. That's sure of a thing that they have 337 00:17:50,480 --> 00:17:54,200 Speaker 1: right now. So to me, they'll have that opportunity. They'll 338 00:17:54,200 --> 00:17:57,040 Speaker 1: have that opportunity to say, you know what, we're gonna 339 00:17:57,080 --> 00:18:00,040 Speaker 1: we're gonna help Dak Prescott because they've they've made it, 340 00:18:00,640 --> 00:18:05,680 Speaker 1: they've made it a point to say offensive line first. 341 00:18:06,080 --> 00:18:08,800 Speaker 1: They haven't you know, they haven't said, Hey Nick, we're 342 00:18:08,800 --> 00:18:11,920 Speaker 1: gonna draft your wide receiver at twenty six. Hey Brian, 343 00:18:11,960 --> 00:18:14,280 Speaker 1: we're gonna draft your running back at twenty six. They 344 00:18:14,280 --> 00:18:17,000 Speaker 1: haven't said that. 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Okay, 396 00:21:04,320 --> 00:21:09,159 Speaker 1: before we change topics, let's just keep talking about the 397 00:21:09,280 --> 00:21:13,320 Speaker 1: offense a little bit and getting to Mike McCarthy as 398 00:21:13,440 --> 00:21:15,359 Speaker 1: the play caller. That is something that I kind of 399 00:21:15,480 --> 00:21:18,040 Speaker 1: was talked about quite a lot at the owners meeting. 400 00:21:18,400 --> 00:21:22,520 Speaker 1: He spoke on just how the offense is gonna look 401 00:21:22,720 --> 00:21:27,399 Speaker 1: not much different from what it's been, but also you 402 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:30,440 Speaker 1: are going to see some changes. So what are y'all 403 00:21:30,760 --> 00:21:35,680 Speaker 1: expectations of what this actually gonna look like with Mike 404 00:21:35,760 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: calling the plays? Now? You know, I think it's hard 405 00:21:42,160 --> 00:21:45,280 Speaker 1: to say that right now, because you know, and Brian 406 00:21:45,320 --> 00:21:47,200 Speaker 1: says this all the time, it's coaches, you've got to 407 00:21:47,280 --> 00:21:49,280 Speaker 1: know your team. You've got to really know what you've 408 00:21:49,320 --> 00:21:52,360 Speaker 1: got so you can have a philosophy. You can say 409 00:21:52,760 --> 00:21:55,399 Speaker 1: that this is going to be what I want to do. 410 00:21:55,920 --> 00:21:58,640 Speaker 1: But let's see what happens in the draft. Let's see 411 00:21:58,680 --> 00:22:01,480 Speaker 1: what they get. Let's they could say, we're going to 412 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:05,080 Speaker 1: have a ball control West Coast offense, passed short passing 413 00:22:05,119 --> 00:22:07,080 Speaker 1: and all this stuff, and then you draft the three 414 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:10,600 Speaker 1: hundred and thirty pound left guard and then you pick 415 00:22:10,640 --> 00:22:13,080 Speaker 1: another running back up who's two hundred and thirty pounds, 416 00:22:13,280 --> 00:22:15,000 Speaker 1: and you're like, you know what, we might be a 417 00:22:15,080 --> 00:22:18,080 Speaker 1: different offense. And so I'm not trying to avoid the question, 418 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:20,680 Speaker 1: but I do think that the smartest coaches are the 419 00:22:20,760 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 1: ones that fit their personnel into the scheme, or i'm sorry, 420 00:22:25,600 --> 00:22:28,800 Speaker 1: fit the scheme around the personnel. And I we're still 421 00:22:28,880 --> 00:22:31,440 Speaker 1: not all the way there yet, so I still think 422 00:22:31,440 --> 00:22:34,240 Speaker 1: it's a work in progress. There's an old Bob Seger 423 00:22:34,359 --> 00:22:37,480 Speaker 1: song and bar Way before Your Time. I've not even 424 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:41,119 Speaker 1: Bob Seger in the Silver Bullet Band. He had a 425 00:22:41,160 --> 00:22:43,440 Speaker 1: line in the song he said, working on mysteries without 426 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:46,399 Speaker 1: any clues. That was one of the lines of his songs. 427 00:22:46,960 --> 00:22:49,040 Speaker 1: And I think we're kind of there right now. I 428 00:22:49,119 --> 00:22:53,280 Speaker 1: think we're working on mysteries without any clues and to me, 429 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:58,520 Speaker 1: it's you know, this is one of those things if 430 00:22:58,560 --> 00:23:02,920 Speaker 1: you if we have to do June Radio where you know, 431 00:23:03,160 --> 00:23:06,440 Speaker 1: you guys make predictions and tell me something that's gonna 432 00:23:06,480 --> 00:23:10,360 Speaker 1: happen in this preseason, and and I would say week six, 433 00:23:10,440 --> 00:23:14,239 Speaker 1: Mike McCarty, Week six, Brian Schottenheimer calls starts to call 434 00:23:14,320 --> 00:23:18,119 Speaker 1: plays that would be one of my crazy throw it 435 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:21,440 Speaker 1: out their predictions, you know, like Nick loves it when 436 00:23:21,480 --> 00:23:24,720 Speaker 1: you throw out like a crazy prediction, like the ball 437 00:23:24,880 --> 00:23:27,480 Speaker 1: is gonna bounce off someone's head and it's gonna catch 438 00:23:27,520 --> 00:23:29,119 Speaker 1: it and they're gonna win the game, you know, and 439 00:23:29,640 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 1: Nick loves that. I'm about, I'm about that's I'm about 440 00:23:33,080 --> 00:23:35,920 Speaker 1: I'm one of them. Yeah. So see that's that's kind 441 00:23:35,960 --> 00:23:38,800 Speaker 1: of where the June prediction for Brian Bross is that 442 00:23:39,720 --> 00:23:44,480 Speaker 1: that by week six, Brian Schottenheimer's gonna take Why though, 443 00:23:44,600 --> 00:23:46,840 Speaker 1: yeah why what what happens? You gotta wait till June 444 00:23:46,880 --> 00:23:49,000 Speaker 1: to figure it out. But I'm just getting tell me 445 00:23:49,119 --> 00:23:51,680 Speaker 1: what happens in week five. Then I think week five 446 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:53,440 Speaker 1: is not going to be good. See That's what I'm saying. 447 00:23:53,480 --> 00:23:55,879 Speaker 1: I think there's going to be some times where, like 448 00:23:56,359 --> 00:23:58,480 Speaker 1: you know, all of a sudden, you know, they're they're 449 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:01,440 Speaker 1: going to maybe have a cup of rough patches, and 450 00:24:01,520 --> 00:24:03,560 Speaker 1: there's gonna be a couple of games where we come 451 00:24:03,640 --> 00:24:06,719 Speaker 1: on here and go, damn, we miss Kellen Moore here, 452 00:24:06,760 --> 00:24:08,440 Speaker 1: don't we a little bit? You know, and you're just 453 00:24:08,560 --> 00:24:11,440 Speaker 1: kind of throwing it because the defense plays its ass 454 00:24:11,560 --> 00:24:14,280 Speaker 1: off and you lose a game. You lose a game 455 00:24:14,440 --> 00:24:19,160 Speaker 1: twenty four to twenty. Wanting to hear at this point, 456 00:24:19,200 --> 00:24:22,120 Speaker 1: but that's what I'm saying. There's but see, there's there's 457 00:24:22,160 --> 00:24:25,240 Speaker 1: so many questions. We don't know, we don't know what 458 00:24:25,400 --> 00:24:28,639 Speaker 1: how much? What do you think Mike would struggle with 459 00:24:28,960 --> 00:24:32,240 Speaker 1: the most as the play caller? I think I think 460 00:24:32,320 --> 00:24:34,840 Speaker 1: when when you haven't done it for a while, there's 461 00:24:34,880 --> 00:24:38,000 Speaker 1: a certain rhythm to a game, and maybe it's gonna 462 00:24:38,040 --> 00:24:40,040 Speaker 1: take him some time to get in that rhythm of 463 00:24:40,119 --> 00:24:42,720 Speaker 1: that game. He's also the head coach. I mean, there's 464 00:24:42,800 --> 00:24:44,639 Speaker 1: guys that are able to do this. I mean, there 465 00:24:44,680 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: are some play callers, and I'd like to see the teams. 466 00:24:48,760 --> 00:24:51,360 Speaker 1: You know, how how do teams that have the head 467 00:24:51,400 --> 00:24:54,399 Speaker 1: coach as the primary play car how do they manage games? 468 00:24:54,680 --> 00:24:57,240 Speaker 1: Are they a team that blows games? Because they don't 469 00:24:57,320 --> 00:24:59,720 Speaker 1: they don't keep up with the situations in the game. 470 00:25:00,359 --> 00:25:03,280 Speaker 1: I just think it's Mike McCarthy. He has so much 471 00:25:03,440 --> 00:25:06,440 Speaker 1: faith in Brian Schottenheimer. And if you talk to people 472 00:25:06,520 --> 00:25:08,920 Speaker 1: around the league, there's a lot of people that really 473 00:25:09,000 --> 00:25:12,560 Speaker 1: do respect Brian Schottenheimer. Really do I mean. And there's 474 00:25:12,640 --> 00:25:17,399 Speaker 1: defensive players on this current team that respect Brian Schottenheimer 475 00:25:17,480 --> 00:25:20,360 Speaker 1: because he was the guy in the Ben McAdoo role 476 00:25:20,640 --> 00:25:22,680 Speaker 1: that was telling him, Hey, this week, you gotta watch 477 00:25:22,760 --> 00:25:25,080 Speaker 1: what the Eagles do in this this RPO, Hey you 478 00:25:25,200 --> 00:25:27,359 Speaker 1: gotta watch what the Commanders do when they get in 479 00:25:27,440 --> 00:25:30,160 Speaker 1: this set. You know, there's defensive players that will tell 480 00:25:30,160 --> 00:25:32,720 Speaker 1: you that Brian Schottenheimer was one of the reasons why 481 00:25:32,800 --> 00:25:36,439 Speaker 1: they played some better defense this year. So I'm okay. 482 00:25:36,880 --> 00:25:39,040 Speaker 1: I just think there's going to be a time where 483 00:25:39,080 --> 00:25:41,680 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy is going to look at this and he's 484 00:25:41,680 --> 00:25:45,960 Speaker 1: going to go, is some of my game management stuff slipping? 485 00:25:46,640 --> 00:25:50,680 Speaker 1: And do I trust? Do I trust this guy to 486 00:25:51,080 --> 00:25:54,280 Speaker 1: call the plays? I think that's it's gonna be one 487 00:25:54,280 --> 00:25:57,440 Speaker 1: of those tipping points where maybe a game or two 488 00:25:57,640 --> 00:26:01,040 Speaker 1: doesn't go their way, and it's something that he needed 489 00:26:01,080 --> 00:26:03,440 Speaker 1: to be on top of you know, And that's a 490 00:26:03,480 --> 00:26:05,440 Speaker 1: good point too. And and we were both here in 491 00:26:05,520 --> 00:26:09,480 Speaker 1: two thousand and three when when when but Parcels was 492 00:26:09,560 --> 00:26:12,679 Speaker 1: here and Sean Payton was was you know, the quarterbacks 493 00:26:12,800 --> 00:26:15,520 Speaker 1: coach and then you know, I guess offensive coordinator at 494 00:26:15,600 --> 00:26:18,320 Speaker 1: some point, but no one knew who called the place. 495 00:26:18,600 --> 00:26:21,000 Speaker 1: I mean really you didn't. And I think what was 496 00:26:21,080 --> 00:26:23,520 Speaker 1: happening from what we kind of heard is that, yeah, 497 00:26:23,880 --> 00:26:27,080 Speaker 1: call the play, but I want to run Marian Barber 498 00:26:27,160 --> 00:26:29,359 Speaker 1: here to the left side. So you got about four 499 00:26:29,440 --> 00:26:31,640 Speaker 1: on your sheet, pick one, but you know, so who's 500 00:26:31,680 --> 00:26:33,760 Speaker 1: calling the play as I mean, you were calling the play, 501 00:26:34,119 --> 00:26:35,920 Speaker 1: you know, So that might be a situation too where 502 00:26:36,000 --> 00:26:39,119 Speaker 1: McCarthy was just like, you know, let's let's run the 503 00:26:39,160 --> 00:26:41,800 Speaker 1: ball four times and let's let's let you know, let's 504 00:26:41,880 --> 00:26:46,000 Speaker 1: let Pollard have it or or whoever Ronald Jones or 505 00:26:46,480 --> 00:26:50,080 Speaker 1: draft pick. Yeah you see, yeah, you know there this 506 00:26:50,200 --> 00:26:52,080 Speaker 1: could be. This could be like riding a bike from 507 00:26:52,080 --> 00:26:54,920 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy. You could absolutely do. I think though, that 508 00:26:55,200 --> 00:26:57,359 Speaker 1: he's gonna have there's going to be a certain rhythm 509 00:26:57,440 --> 00:26:59,280 Speaker 1: that they're going to have to and how much are 510 00:26:59,320 --> 00:27:00,960 Speaker 1: you going to be a to get into a rhythm 511 00:27:01,240 --> 00:27:04,480 Speaker 1: during these games in the preseason. You know, we're all 512 00:27:04,680 --> 00:27:08,240 Speaker 1: terrified of injury. We all walk around in Oxnard and 513 00:27:08,359 --> 00:27:10,560 Speaker 1: you know, in the beautiful weather, and then someone's laying 514 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:12,600 Speaker 1: on the field and we just immediately just all go, 515 00:27:13,640 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 1: oh no, the season's over, you know. And that's and 516 00:27:17,119 --> 00:27:20,040 Speaker 1: that's where I think that's where I think Mike McCarthy 517 00:27:20,200 --> 00:27:24,000 Speaker 1: helped Kellen Moore when Dak went down. I think I 518 00:27:24,040 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 1: think Mike McCarthy said, listen, bro, we have to do 519 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:29,480 Speaker 1: something different here. All these things that you have on 520 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:31,960 Speaker 1: that left side of that call sheet of yours, you 521 00:27:32,040 --> 00:27:33,760 Speaker 1: might want to think about the little right side a 522 00:27:33,840 --> 00:27:36,119 Speaker 1: little bit, a little bit more, think about that. You know. 523 00:27:36,320 --> 00:27:38,680 Speaker 1: I think there's some things, some suggestions and stuff that 524 00:27:38,760 --> 00:27:43,280 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy gave. But there is a lot of confidence 525 00:27:43,760 --> 00:27:47,320 Speaker 1: on the staff with Brian Schottenheimer, and you know, we 526 00:27:47,480 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 1: we've you know, we'll see, we'll see. We have memories 527 00:27:50,400 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 1: of Brian Schottenheimer in Seattle and we think of his dad, 528 00:27:54,200 --> 00:27:59,400 Speaker 1: Marty Schottenheimer, with Ladanian, Tomlinson and you know, Christian Nicoya 529 00:27:59,480 --> 00:28:01,520 Speaker 1: and that just you know, running the ball with these 530 00:28:01,800 --> 00:28:06,040 Speaker 1: mammoth but hemoth, you know backs, that's what we think about, 531 00:28:06,160 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 1: right Nick, I mean, do you think of Marty shot 532 00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:09,840 Speaker 1: and you know you think of the you think of 533 00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:13,440 Speaker 1: the Cleveland Browns with you know, with big backs just 534 00:28:13,640 --> 00:28:17,280 Speaker 1: you know Ber yeah, Ernest Biner, yeah, Mac Yeah. So 535 00:28:17,440 --> 00:28:20,159 Speaker 1: that's what I'm saying. We we don't we don't know 536 00:28:20,520 --> 00:28:22,840 Speaker 1: right now. But there's a there's a there's a side 537 00:28:22,880 --> 00:28:25,600 Speaker 1: of me that thinking week six, there's gonna be maybe 538 00:28:25,680 --> 00:28:29,920 Speaker 1: two or weeks where something got away attention to detail, 539 00:28:30,240 --> 00:28:32,480 Speaker 1: and now we need to focus back and then and 540 00:28:32,640 --> 00:28:35,879 Speaker 1: Nick's point is who calls the plays? Whose lips are 541 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:38,480 Speaker 1: moving when you know the play goes in. You know, 542 00:28:38,800 --> 00:28:41,200 Speaker 1: when you when you listen to everything, it's like you've 543 00:28:41,240 --> 00:28:43,960 Speaker 1: heard them say. You've heard McCarthy say this offseason, you 544 00:28:44,040 --> 00:28:46,360 Speaker 1: know we're gonna run the ball a lot. You've heard 545 00:28:46,600 --> 00:28:49,280 Speaker 1: heard him say it's all about pass protection. You're gonna 546 00:28:49,320 --> 00:28:53,560 Speaker 1: throw it. Um, there's seventeen games in the season. There's 547 00:28:53,600 --> 00:28:56,400 Speaker 1: gonna be a game where thirty five points won't win it. 548 00:28:56,920 --> 00:28:59,680 Speaker 1: You've got to score points. There's gonna be game seventeen 549 00:28:59,720 --> 00:29:02,080 Speaker 1: win it. We saw it last year. Every game takes 550 00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:03,880 Speaker 1: on a life of its own, and you've got to 551 00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:05,600 Speaker 1: be able to win it certain ways. That's why I 552 00:29:05,640 --> 00:29:08,560 Speaker 1: always say about the bus driver, I want Dak to 553 00:29:08,640 --> 00:29:10,360 Speaker 1: be a bus driver. I want him to be a 554 00:29:10,440 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 1: badass bus driver, though, I want to be a bus 555 00:29:12,760 --> 00:29:15,200 Speaker 1: driver that can that can get it in the hov lane, 556 00:29:15,240 --> 00:29:17,680 Speaker 1: then take off if you need to, but also go 557 00:29:17,960 --> 00:29:19,640 Speaker 1: you know, go twenty when you when you need to 558 00:29:19,760 --> 00:29:22,040 Speaker 1: as well. That's what a game manager is. Sometimes you 559 00:29:22,120 --> 00:29:23,840 Speaker 1: have to step on the gas, sometimes you have to 560 00:29:23,880 --> 00:29:26,200 Speaker 1: pull back, and I think you have to figure out 561 00:29:26,240 --> 00:29:29,400 Speaker 1: ways to win in multiple ways. And so that's you know, 562 00:29:29,440 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: if it's just gonna be a running team, it's gonna 563 00:29:31,120 --> 00:29:34,239 Speaker 1: be a passing team. Maybe, But I mean, nobody's ever 564 00:29:34,320 --> 00:29:36,560 Speaker 1: won a game in March in the NFL or lost 565 00:29:36,600 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: a game. So that's why you don't play games. Right now. 566 00:29:38,800 --> 00:29:40,920 Speaker 1: You can say Terrence Steel's gonna do this and this 567 00:29:41,040 --> 00:29:43,680 Speaker 1: and this, and at the end of the day, Terrence 568 00:29:43,680 --> 00:29:46,360 Speaker 1: Steele's gonna play right tackle. That's what I believe. I 569 00:29:46,440 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 1: think he's going to play tackle for the Cowboys. I 570 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:52,920 Speaker 1: don't know right tackle, leftock, probably right tackle. But if 571 00:29:52,960 --> 00:29:55,280 Speaker 1: he's healthy, he's playing because I think he's one of 572 00:29:55,320 --> 00:30:01,880 Speaker 1: your five best. I guess we'll we'll see, we'll see. Yeah, no, yeah, 573 00:30:01,960 --> 00:30:05,200 Speaker 1: that's a good thought, and I agree with However, I 574 00:30:05,320 --> 00:30:09,520 Speaker 1: think I'm looking forward to seeing Mike McCarthy called in 575 00:30:09,600 --> 00:30:12,480 Speaker 1: place and seeing how that what that looks like. But 576 00:30:13,320 --> 00:30:16,520 Speaker 1: I do think you're onto something about you know, you 577 00:30:16,680 --> 00:30:19,480 Speaker 1: working It's just like working out a muscle or working 578 00:30:19,520 --> 00:30:22,000 Speaker 1: out anything, anything that you haven't done in a while. 579 00:30:22,200 --> 00:30:26,240 Speaker 1: Explaining that to maybe working out what is that. It's 580 00:30:26,280 --> 00:30:28,480 Speaker 1: gonna take a little bit of time to kind of 581 00:30:28,520 --> 00:30:30,719 Speaker 1: get the rhythm going. Let's take our final break. 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But his his music catalog is huge. 628 00:33:10,160 --> 00:33:12,680 Speaker 1: And he came on stage one Danny goes, folks, you 629 00:33:12,720 --> 00:33:14,800 Speaker 1: know I've been working on this classical stuff. At night, 630 00:33:14,840 --> 00:33:17,440 Speaker 1: I'm playing all the damn hits, And he did he 631 00:33:17,600 --> 00:33:20,880 Speaker 1: played twenty some odd straight songs. And if I always 632 00:33:20,960 --> 00:33:22,520 Speaker 1: judge a concert, if you could go to it, you 633 00:33:22,560 --> 00:33:25,600 Speaker 1: could sing eighteen of the twenty five songs that they play, 634 00:33:25,840 --> 00:33:28,000 Speaker 1: if you can just just belt them out and be 635 00:33:28,120 --> 00:33:30,720 Speaker 1: bad at it. Billy Joel did it that night form. 636 00:33:30,760 --> 00:33:33,360 Speaker 1: You did it for the Backstreet Boy. I did. I 637 00:33:33,440 --> 00:33:36,400 Speaker 1: did for the that the that the Miller lights that 638 00:33:36,520 --> 00:33:42,440 Speaker 1: we were pounding that that No, that was a really fun. 639 00:33:42,800 --> 00:33:45,200 Speaker 1: That was fun. That was fun if you could go 640 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:47,600 Speaker 1: with a group of people and laugh at yourself for 641 00:33:47,760 --> 00:33:49,880 Speaker 1: singing every I don't know the words of the song, 642 00:33:49,960 --> 00:33:51,560 Speaker 1: but I was acting like I did. I think it 643 00:33:51,680 --> 00:33:53,960 Speaker 1: was the Miller light that helped me that night. I 644 00:33:54,120 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 1: was like, I don't know any Backfeet Boy song. Everyone 645 00:33:56,560 --> 00:34:01,200 Speaker 1: was singing. That was fun. That was a good trip. 646 00:34:01,760 --> 00:34:05,200 Speaker 1: All right, Well all right, Brian, real quick count count 647 00:34:05,240 --> 00:34:07,920 Speaker 1: to three for me, Real quick count of three, one two, three, 648 00:34:08,320 --> 00:34:12,520 Speaker 1: count of three. One of those days. Okay, So that's 649 00:34:12,560 --> 00:34:15,359 Speaker 1: my point. That's how you count. You count one, two 650 00:34:15,440 --> 00:34:18,200 Speaker 1: and three. You don't count zero one two. I hate it, 651 00:34:18,320 --> 00:34:24,759 Speaker 1: I absolutely I hate this change. But it's happening in basketball. 652 00:34:24,800 --> 00:34:27,520 Speaker 1: It happened about I was wondering where you were going. Okay, 653 00:34:27,719 --> 00:34:29,320 Speaker 1: I just think it's it's a zero. I told my 654 00:34:29,360 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 1: son you you're not wearing zero for soccer. You're just 655 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:32,960 Speaker 1: not doing it. You wear any other number, there's not 656 00:34:33,160 --> 00:34:36,080 Speaker 1: because that's a that's you're a zero. You're you're nothing. 657 00:34:36,160 --> 00:34:37,880 Speaker 1: I mean, what if your bank account was zero? Is 658 00:34:37,920 --> 00:34:39,880 Speaker 1: that good? I mean, like zero. I just hate it 659 00:34:39,920 --> 00:34:42,920 Speaker 1: as a number. I don't like it, but it's happening. 660 00:34:43,160 --> 00:34:45,560 Speaker 1: Somebody's gonna do it for the Cowboys. Good fight between 661 00:34:46,080 --> 00:34:48,520 Speaker 1: Micah Parsons and jay Ron Curse I saw on Twitter 662 00:34:48,560 --> 00:34:51,239 Speaker 1: they're both kind of going at it. Um. I like 663 00:34:51,400 --> 00:34:54,600 Speaker 1: Curse to win that one. Who's Yeah, who's Jersey Bill? 664 00:34:54,680 --> 00:34:58,120 Speaker 1: We've seen there's a history of this whose Jersey Bill 665 00:34:58,400 --> 00:35:01,480 Speaker 1: to pay off Micah? Micah by far right and he 666 00:35:01,600 --> 00:35:03,960 Speaker 1: doesn't have that second contract yet. That thing is that 667 00:35:04,120 --> 00:35:07,800 Speaker 1: thing if Jalen Smith, if Jalen Smith Jersey Bill was 668 00:35:07,920 --> 00:35:11,200 Speaker 1: well into six figures, what do you think Micah Parsons 669 00:35:11,320 --> 00:35:14,040 Speaker 1: Jersey well is? I think it's you have to buy 670 00:35:14,120 --> 00:35:16,200 Speaker 1: them all out right? Yeah? But but then again, I mean, 671 00:35:16,280 --> 00:35:18,799 Speaker 1: let's be honest. You go to the games, you see 672 00:35:18,800 --> 00:35:21,919 Speaker 1: a lot of Micah Parsons. His stuff's getting sold, right. 673 00:35:22,440 --> 00:35:25,439 Speaker 1: The Cowboy's whipped on that one with with with Jaylen Smith. 674 00:35:25,480 --> 00:35:27,560 Speaker 1: I mean, they just weren't buying his jersey. So there's 675 00:35:27,560 --> 00:35:29,319 Speaker 1: a lot more out there. But I still think there's 676 00:35:29,480 --> 00:35:31,120 Speaker 1: I still think it's gonna be a hefty bill for 677 00:35:31,239 --> 00:35:33,440 Speaker 1: Micah Parsons to do. I don't make more money off 678 00:35:33,480 --> 00:35:37,440 Speaker 1: of Jalen by selling Yeah, I don't think that's happening. 679 00:35:37,560 --> 00:35:39,560 Speaker 1: I mean I think it would be probably. I know 680 00:35:39,719 --> 00:35:42,280 Speaker 1: j Ron Curse has been trying to get into single digits. 681 00:35:42,800 --> 00:35:46,520 Speaker 1: And you know what the rule changes did yesterday. It 682 00:35:46,640 --> 00:35:50,479 Speaker 1: really helped out the equipment managers around the league because 683 00:35:50,520 --> 00:35:54,440 Speaker 1: it was a big problem happening because everybody wants a 684 00:35:54,480 --> 00:35:57,080 Speaker 1: single digit But they didn't change the quarterback or the 685 00:35:57,160 --> 00:36:00,239 Speaker 1: kicker rule. So they didn't change quarterback either. But so 686 00:36:00,760 --> 00:36:03,280 Speaker 1: from one to nineteen, you have to get your quarterbacks, 687 00:36:03,360 --> 00:36:05,200 Speaker 1: you gotta get your kickers and punters, and then you 688 00:36:05,280 --> 00:36:08,080 Speaker 1: gotta get everyone else that wants these these numbers. And 689 00:36:08,320 --> 00:36:10,280 Speaker 1: for the Cowboys it's even worse because eight and twelve 690 00:36:10,320 --> 00:36:14,040 Speaker 1: are off the table, not happening offense or defense not happening. 691 00:36:14,320 --> 00:36:16,920 Speaker 1: So they added a zero and then they and then 692 00:36:16,920 --> 00:36:19,120 Speaker 1: I also said the kickers can now move up into 693 00:36:19,160 --> 00:36:22,120 Speaker 1: the third up into forties and even in the nineties, 694 00:36:22,160 --> 00:36:24,160 Speaker 1: which won't happen. So you can see a lot of 695 00:36:24,200 --> 00:36:27,120 Speaker 1: kickers wearing like forty six. That's just the way it is. 696 00:36:27,239 --> 00:36:32,000 Speaker 1: I remember, I remember, I remember going back way back 697 00:36:32,040 --> 00:36:35,239 Speaker 1: in the day, way back in the day. Is like 698 00:36:35,440 --> 00:36:39,040 Speaker 1: Jim Otto with the Oakland Raiders. He was a Siner, 699 00:36:39,160 --> 00:36:41,680 Speaker 1: so his name is O. T. T O. He wore 700 00:36:41,760 --> 00:36:44,680 Speaker 1: double zero. You know. Jim Otto was like an All 701 00:36:44,800 --> 00:36:48,160 Speaker 1: Pro center. Ken Burrow was a wide receiver with the 702 00:36:48,239 --> 00:36:51,600 Speaker 1: Houston Oilers. He wore double zero. And then there was 703 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:55,160 Speaker 1: the change. They've had it those guys. I mean, I 704 00:36:55,200 --> 00:36:58,080 Speaker 1: don't know, I don't know when the rule changed, but 705 00:36:58,440 --> 00:37:01,920 Speaker 1: growing up as a kid, those guys wore double zero 706 00:37:02,200 --> 00:37:04,319 Speaker 1: double I always have never had a zero right now, 707 00:37:04,719 --> 00:37:08,279 Speaker 1: I don't think so. But and I also remember, I 708 00:37:08,360 --> 00:37:12,040 Speaker 1: also remember, like there was a punter named Walton that 709 00:37:12,200 --> 00:37:16,560 Speaker 1: wore number thirty nine for the Steelers. So they've had 710 00:37:17,520 --> 00:37:23,000 Speaker 1: the league has had numbers that don't that, don't you know, 711 00:37:23,200 --> 00:37:26,120 Speaker 1: Mesh he probably played guard one time, right, but like 712 00:37:26,239 --> 00:37:28,279 Speaker 1: I said, it was you know, they're they're they're foot 713 00:37:28,480 --> 00:37:31,440 Speaker 1: like you see college kickers. A lot of these college 714 00:37:31,520 --> 00:37:36,000 Speaker 1: kickers have ninety numbers, ninety nine, ninety eight, ninety seven. 715 00:37:36,280 --> 00:37:39,360 Speaker 1: You know that that's that's but those are primary numbers 716 00:37:39,400 --> 00:37:41,880 Speaker 1: for your defensive linement. But then you got defensive lineman. 717 00:37:42,239 --> 00:37:44,640 Speaker 1: I'm watching all this draft tape and I'm watching number 718 00:37:44,680 --> 00:37:49,440 Speaker 1: twenty four twenty one. Is this twenty number stretched into 719 00:37:49,600 --> 00:37:52,919 Speaker 1: this massive, you know, three hundred and twenty five pound guy. 720 00:37:53,360 --> 00:37:55,719 Speaker 1: That's just you know, it's just like it's painted on 721 00:37:55,840 --> 00:37:58,080 Speaker 1: him kind of the thing. But that's what it is. 722 00:37:58,239 --> 00:38:01,239 Speaker 1: I mean, these these these player there's these defensive linemen, 723 00:38:01,239 --> 00:38:03,960 Speaker 1: they were like number five, number eight, you know, they 724 00:38:04,000 --> 00:38:06,840 Speaker 1: were these crazy numbers. And you're like, no, that doesn't 725 00:38:07,000 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 1: that doesn't look right. And and that goes to show 726 00:38:09,880 --> 00:38:12,360 Speaker 1: just when you're asking what happened at the owner's meetings, 727 00:38:12,400 --> 00:38:16,839 Speaker 1: I mean, it's it's what everyone's talking about, and um, yeah, 728 00:38:16,880 --> 00:38:20,120 Speaker 1: it's all over looks like my name, Um but um, 729 00:38:20,880 --> 00:38:23,840 Speaker 1: but you know you're seeing all these all these you know, 730 00:38:24,239 --> 00:38:26,759 Speaker 1: all these stories about the zero that that is not 731 00:38:26,880 --> 00:38:29,160 Speaker 1: going to change the game at all, That doesn't affect 732 00:38:29,160 --> 00:38:31,680 Speaker 1: the game. There's nine rule changes, some of the will 733 00:38:31,920 --> 00:38:34,200 Speaker 1: but the one that everyone is not going to make 734 00:38:34,239 --> 00:38:36,480 Speaker 1: any difference in the game, which is which is good. 735 00:38:36,560 --> 00:38:38,719 Speaker 1: I mean that just goes to show that well, there's 736 00:38:38,760 --> 00:38:41,680 Speaker 1: not a lot of crazy rule changes. Yeah. The funny, Yeah, 737 00:38:41,680 --> 00:38:43,840 Speaker 1: the owners had a good time there at the Biltmore, 738 00:38:43,880 --> 00:38:46,120 Speaker 1: I think is what you're saying right there. The the 739 00:38:46,239 --> 00:38:48,880 Speaker 1: thing about Dion Sanders said something pretty funny. He was 740 00:38:48,960 --> 00:38:51,880 Speaker 1: talking about Jersey numbers and how you earn Jersey numbers 741 00:38:51,920 --> 00:38:54,160 Speaker 1: and were all the zeros and stuff like that. He goes, 742 00:38:54,840 --> 00:38:56,840 Speaker 1: if you're a guy in college that used to have 743 00:38:56,920 --> 00:38:58,960 Speaker 1: a double, if you were a double number guy like 744 00:38:59,040 --> 00:39:02,200 Speaker 1: a double like you, you shared a number with somebody else. Yeah, yeah, 745 00:39:02,440 --> 00:39:05,000 Speaker 1: you ain't playing right. You're you're a scrub. You ain't. 746 00:39:05,040 --> 00:39:06,719 Speaker 1: I mean he didn't use the word scrub, but I 747 00:39:06,760 --> 00:39:10,040 Speaker 1: mean you're you're not. If you had your number was 748 00:39:10,160 --> 00:39:13,320 Speaker 1: with somebody else's number, you probably were the guy that 749 00:39:13,520 --> 00:39:16,000 Speaker 1: wasn't gonna play. It happens here too, yeah, you know, 750 00:39:16,040 --> 00:39:18,360 Speaker 1: it happens with the Cowboys. Also. If they give you 751 00:39:18,520 --> 00:39:21,759 Speaker 1: seventy four in training camp, not good. Yeah, yeah, not good. 752 00:39:21,800 --> 00:39:23,879 Speaker 1: Well if you keep it, yeah, if you make the team, 753 00:39:23,920 --> 00:39:26,520 Speaker 1: you're gonna wear Yeah, you're gonna end up getting another 754 00:39:26,640 --> 00:39:30,400 Speaker 1: number for sure. But and you know what, are you 755 00:39:30,480 --> 00:39:34,280 Speaker 1: surprised how quickly they gave away Zeke's number at twenty 756 00:39:34,360 --> 00:39:37,120 Speaker 1: one lasted all of like it wasn't even it was 757 00:39:37,200 --> 00:39:41,640 Speaker 1: still warm. I was surprised. I was surprised, not that 758 00:39:41,719 --> 00:39:45,400 Speaker 1: I didn't expected eventually, but how quake that happened. That 759 00:39:45,520 --> 00:39:48,600 Speaker 1: thing went like, okay, well, let's clean out his locker there, 760 00:39:48,640 --> 00:39:51,319 Speaker 1: you know, they're Bucky's boxing up everything, and the next 761 00:39:51,320 --> 00:39:54,359 Speaker 1: thing you know, it's boom, here's a new twenty one. Yeah. 762 00:39:54,360 --> 00:39:57,400 Speaker 1: And the reason why it goes back to the single digits. 763 00:39:57,440 --> 00:39:59,960 Speaker 1: He wanted a single digit and it's like, we don't 764 00:40:00,120 --> 00:40:02,080 Speaker 1: have anything yet. And then it was Cook's one of 765 00:40:02,160 --> 00:40:05,560 Speaker 1: a single digit curse wants a single digit. I think 766 00:40:05,920 --> 00:40:08,440 Speaker 1: Nishan Wright wants a single day and it's like okay, 767 00:40:08,640 --> 00:40:11,040 Speaker 1: you know. So so it was like I'll take twenty one, 768 00:40:11,120 --> 00:40:14,200 Speaker 1: like okay, twenty one, and you know, and and then 769 00:40:14,360 --> 00:40:18,279 Speaker 1: number three, I mean Anthony Brown, he's an unrestricted free agent. 770 00:40:18,360 --> 00:40:21,320 Speaker 1: I guess he's he's definitely not coming back now. You know, 771 00:40:21,400 --> 00:40:25,000 Speaker 1: they gave his number away, which that writing was on 772 00:40:25,080 --> 00:40:29,000 Speaker 1: the wall there. They traded for Gilmore. He's he struggled 773 00:40:29,000 --> 00:40:31,319 Speaker 1: the last year before his injury. Then he got hurt. 774 00:40:31,880 --> 00:40:34,719 Speaker 1: You know two things that was really wrong about last 775 00:40:34,760 --> 00:40:37,799 Speaker 1: season was him having a breakout because I thought him 776 00:40:37,840 --> 00:40:40,320 Speaker 1: and Armstrong were gonna be breakout guys. I thought I 777 00:40:40,480 --> 00:40:43,360 Speaker 1: thought Anthony Brown was gonna be what dron Bland was 778 00:40:43,480 --> 00:40:46,839 Speaker 1: this year for your team. Him and then the thing 779 00:40:46,880 --> 00:40:49,439 Speaker 1: about Terrence Steele. You know those are the two ones. 780 00:40:49,480 --> 00:40:52,520 Speaker 1: Those are those June all right, make a prediction things 781 00:40:52,640 --> 00:40:54,560 Speaker 1: you know sure to go wrong. He said Door and 782 00:40:54,680 --> 00:40:56,960 Speaker 1: Armstrong would have a breakout here. Yeah he was, Yeah, 783 00:40:57,040 --> 00:40:59,439 Speaker 1: he was one of the him. But I thought Brown, 784 00:40:59,520 --> 00:41:01,920 Speaker 1: I thought round was going to be. I thought he 785 00:41:02,040 --> 00:41:05,040 Speaker 1: was going to be Bland the interceptions and making plays 786 00:41:05,200 --> 00:41:07,000 Speaker 1: and stuff like that. The thing about going back to 787 00:41:07,600 --> 00:41:11,759 Speaker 1: let's go let's glass half full, the door's Armstrong. I mean, 788 00:41:12,239 --> 00:41:15,759 Speaker 1: here's a guy that had eight eight sacks, blocked a punt, 789 00:41:16,360 --> 00:41:19,360 Speaker 1: blocked a field goal. I mean there's no one in 790 00:41:19,440 --> 00:41:22,560 Speaker 1: the league doing that, and that that goes the number one, 791 00:41:22,680 --> 00:41:24,480 Speaker 1: that goes this guy can get to the quarterback and 792 00:41:24,600 --> 00:41:28,600 Speaker 1: make plays. Number two. He also is willing and good 793 00:41:28,760 --> 00:41:30,719 Speaker 1: at special teams. You don't see a lot of guys 794 00:41:30,760 --> 00:41:32,960 Speaker 1: getting eight sacks that are also like, yeah, coach, I'll 795 00:41:33,040 --> 00:41:36,600 Speaker 1: put me in on special teams. Yeah. So that's that's 796 00:41:36,640 --> 00:41:38,800 Speaker 1: a weapon right there, having a guy like that that 797 00:41:38,880 --> 00:41:41,759 Speaker 1: can that can dip underneath and block punts and field 798 00:41:41,800 --> 00:41:43,959 Speaker 1: goals and stuff like that and then also play on defense. 799 00:41:44,040 --> 00:41:45,919 Speaker 1: Can I ask a real quick question, do you guys 800 00:41:45,960 --> 00:41:48,520 Speaker 1: feel like that they're set at edge, that they're set 801 00:41:48,520 --> 00:41:52,399 Speaker 1: at defensive end? Because you know, in the draft, we're 802 00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:54,880 Speaker 1: always talking about, oh, would they take yeah, you know, 803 00:41:54,960 --> 00:41:58,239 Speaker 1: would they take Nolan Smith a defensive end from if 804 00:41:58,280 --> 00:41:59,600 Speaker 1: he would if he were to fall. He's one of 805 00:41:59,600 --> 00:42:02,440 Speaker 1: the best testing defensive ends. He's a really really good player. 806 00:42:03,080 --> 00:42:05,359 Speaker 1: But would you do you think that they're set at 807 00:42:05,480 --> 00:42:08,000 Speaker 1: defensive end to the point that they wouldn't draft one 808 00:42:08,040 --> 00:42:10,320 Speaker 1: at twenty six? I think teams I think that, and 809 00:42:10,480 --> 00:42:12,480 Speaker 1: I think that when you look at like what the 810 00:42:12,560 --> 00:42:15,080 Speaker 1: Giants did fifteen years ago, I don't think anyone is 811 00:42:15,120 --> 00:42:18,520 Speaker 1: ever set at defensive end because if a pass rusher 812 00:42:18,719 --> 00:42:21,520 Speaker 1: is there. I just remember the Giants going, yeah, we 813 00:42:21,640 --> 00:42:24,800 Speaker 1: have Ocumanora, we have straight hand, we have Tuck and 814 00:42:24,920 --> 00:42:28,600 Speaker 1: then you know Kiwanuka was there or whatever. They're like, 815 00:42:29,200 --> 00:42:32,000 Speaker 1: take them, you know, or you know, or know the 816 00:42:32,880 --> 00:42:35,840 Speaker 1: JPP was there and they're like, we're still we're going 817 00:42:35,880 --> 00:42:38,320 Speaker 1: to take him. You always will take more defensive. So 818 00:42:38,320 --> 00:42:40,239 Speaker 1: I don't think teams would ever say they were set it. 819 00:42:40,480 --> 00:42:42,800 Speaker 1: See I just wondered. But you know with Fouler, you know, 820 00:42:42,920 --> 00:42:45,320 Speaker 1: coming back and then Armstrong and then you you know, 821 00:42:45,360 --> 00:42:47,799 Speaker 1: you got all these get your deal for Fouler right right, 822 00:42:48,480 --> 00:42:52,839 Speaker 1: Armstrong's done after this year, Parsons, So maybe maybe it's there. 823 00:42:52,960 --> 00:42:55,360 Speaker 1: I feel like they're it's the same thing with the corner. 824 00:42:55,400 --> 00:42:57,080 Speaker 1: It's the same way. That's what I was gonna say. 825 00:42:57,160 --> 00:42:59,200 Speaker 1: They're so I feel like there are several positions that 826 00:42:59,320 --> 00:43:02,080 Speaker 1: we've talked of talk about on hearing. We're like take him, 827 00:43:02,320 --> 00:43:05,239 Speaker 1: take him. But so I was gonna ask you guys 828 00:43:05,360 --> 00:43:09,880 Speaker 1: real quick, what would be those main positions where you 829 00:43:10,040 --> 00:43:13,720 Speaker 1: are like, definitely take the guy. Because we talked about 830 00:43:13,960 --> 00:43:16,040 Speaker 1: I want guarden, I want a guarder tackle, I want 831 00:43:16,080 --> 00:43:19,239 Speaker 1: another Tyler Smith and just so let keep giving me 832 00:43:19,400 --> 00:43:21,400 Speaker 1: big guys in the front. That's what I want that. 833 00:43:21,520 --> 00:43:23,360 Speaker 1: I don't know if that will mess things up or 834 00:43:23,440 --> 00:43:26,359 Speaker 1: make things better really, but I mean the guard makes 835 00:43:26,360 --> 00:43:28,879 Speaker 1: a lot of sense. Yeah. The one thing I could said. 836 00:43:28,960 --> 00:43:31,799 Speaker 1: I said very early in the show that you can 837 00:43:31,880 --> 00:43:35,520 Speaker 1: let them draft a late round, first round offensive lineman. 838 00:43:35,600 --> 00:43:37,600 Speaker 1: It's usually a plug and play guy and there and 839 00:43:37,680 --> 00:43:40,280 Speaker 1: they have no problem with that. They have no problem 840 00:43:40,320 --> 00:43:42,799 Speaker 1: with that. So if that's the thing, you know, take 841 00:43:42,880 --> 00:43:45,319 Speaker 1: that position and then move on in the second round 842 00:43:45,360 --> 00:43:47,759 Speaker 1: and go from there. You know, start your draft off 843 00:43:47,840 --> 00:43:49,600 Speaker 1: is something, you know, get a good, solid pick and 844 00:43:49,719 --> 00:43:52,520 Speaker 1: then and then do some damage from that point on. Yeah, 845 00:43:52,560 --> 00:43:56,560 Speaker 1: and if and if if Tyran Smith stays healthy, and 846 00:43:56,680 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 1: if Tyler Smith is good at left tackle and they 847 00:43:59,239 --> 00:44:03,560 Speaker 1: have a guard steals healthy and all that, Terrence Steele 848 00:44:03,719 --> 00:44:05,839 Speaker 1: is going to wear out the ref when he comes 849 00:44:05,880 --> 00:44:09,840 Speaker 1: in every play he says, seventy eight is reporting eligible 850 00:44:10,120 --> 00:44:12,480 Speaker 1: and that is your blocking tight end, and that you're 851 00:44:12,520 --> 00:44:15,080 Speaker 1: just going to have six offensive linement and just steamroll people. 852 00:44:15,280 --> 00:44:17,560 Speaker 1: That that's not the worst thing in the world. That 853 00:44:17,760 --> 00:44:20,520 Speaker 1: could happen too. So if you have this luxury of 854 00:44:20,640 --> 00:44:24,040 Speaker 1: offensive linemen, then Terrence Steele can play play that. I 855 00:44:24,040 --> 00:44:26,560 Speaker 1: would draft a guard just to keep Terrence Steele from 856 00:44:26,600 --> 00:44:28,239 Speaker 1: having to play guard, because I think he's that good 857 00:44:28,280 --> 00:44:32,399 Speaker 1: at tackle. I do too. But the top position, if 858 00:44:32,640 --> 00:44:38,040 Speaker 1: still available, running back man don't get me started, because 859 00:44:38,120 --> 00:44:42,120 Speaker 1: what happens is what happens. I get. I think Bjean Robertson, 860 00:44:42,160 --> 00:44:44,040 Speaker 1: the running back from Texas, is one of the best 861 00:44:44,080 --> 00:44:47,640 Speaker 1: players in the draft, regardless of position. I get in 862 00:44:47,680 --> 00:44:50,279 Speaker 1: discussions with folks about this all the time. You know, 863 00:44:50,400 --> 00:44:52,000 Speaker 1: you can't take a running back. You can't take a 864 00:44:52,080 --> 00:44:54,600 Speaker 1: running back running backs career, you can't take a running back. 865 00:44:54,800 --> 00:44:56,960 Speaker 1: I think Steven Jones said it, well, there's a difference 866 00:44:57,000 --> 00:44:59,200 Speaker 1: between taking a running back at four and taking one 867 00:44:59,239 --> 00:45:02,120 Speaker 1: at twenty six. There is a difference there. I think 868 00:45:02,160 --> 00:45:04,840 Speaker 1: you just take if that player right there, it's b 869 00:45:05,000 --> 00:45:09,120 Speaker 1: Jean Robinson can help your team immensely. Now I will 870 00:45:09,160 --> 00:45:11,000 Speaker 1: all say to say this, and we're about to do 871 00:45:11,080 --> 00:45:13,960 Speaker 1: the Draft show after this one. Rounds one through five. 872 00:45:14,160 --> 00:45:16,360 Speaker 1: There are some quality running backs in this draft. So 873 00:45:16,480 --> 00:45:18,600 Speaker 1: if you had the argument and you want to say, well, Brian, 874 00:45:18,640 --> 00:45:20,239 Speaker 1: I don't need to take one in the first round, 875 00:45:20,520 --> 00:45:23,040 Speaker 1: I would say, okay, fair too. And there's been some 876 00:45:23,160 --> 00:45:25,640 Speaker 1: drafts where you can't say that, this one you can 877 00:45:26,320 --> 00:45:29,360 Speaker 1: absolutely all right. And with that, I mean we didn't 878 00:45:29,400 --> 00:45:31,640 Speaker 1: even get to the rules, but there's really not much 879 00:45:31,719 --> 00:45:37,120 Speaker 1: going on there. The only one that was those fourth 880 00:45:37,160 --> 00:45:39,440 Speaker 1: down Yeah, I failed. Fourth down at tim is now 881 00:45:39,719 --> 00:45:43,160 Speaker 1: reviewable by the officials up top, just like a scoring 882 00:45:43,200 --> 00:45:45,320 Speaker 1: play or a touchdown. That that was kind of interesting. 883 00:45:45,560 --> 00:45:48,040 Speaker 1: They did not they did not vote for the on 884 00:45:48,200 --> 00:45:51,239 Speaker 1: side kick. UM had a good time there to build more, 885 00:45:51,280 --> 00:45:54,839 Speaker 1: don't there? Yeah? Yeah, well I don't think so. I mean, 886 00:45:54,920 --> 00:45:58,520 Speaker 1: I mean, let's this is Cowboys talk here and all 887 00:45:58,560 --> 00:46:03,319 Speaker 1: that Cowboys break, uh, you know, Washington, Baltimore, Green Bay, 888 00:46:03,680 --> 00:46:07,520 Speaker 1: Little those stories, storylines kind of took over everything else, 889 00:46:07,560 --> 00:46:10,120 Speaker 1: which is nice. It was good, all right, And with 890 00:46:10,280 --> 00:46:12,799 Speaker 1: that we end the show. The cucumber water good, Nick, 891 00:46:18,200 --> 00:46:20,919 Speaker 1: you try strawberry water or cucumber water. Oh yeah, yeah, 892 00:46:21,800 --> 00:46:26,200 Speaker 1: camber water. That's right. Refreshing, It is very refreshing. Stake 893 00:46:26,239 --> 00:46:30,720 Speaker 1: around the Draft show is coming up next, so stay 894 00:46:30,840 --> 00:46:33,960 Speaker 1: tuned for Nicki Mint. Brian brought us a member Garcia. 895 00:46:34,080 --> 00:46:37,560 Speaker 1: This has been the Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 896 00:46:38,480 --> 00:46:41,120 Speaker 1: This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 897 00:46:41,400 --> 00:46:43,439 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.