1 00:00:01,720 --> 00:00:04,240 Speaker 1: The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:04,240 --> 00:00:07,400 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Are you ready for 3 00:00:07,480 --> 00:00:11,120 Speaker 1: a break? Yours? Are you ready for a break? Absolutely 4 00:00:11,280 --> 00:00:15,480 Speaker 1: ready for a break? Yeah, and so much for that. 5 00:00:15,720 --> 00:00:19,800 Speaker 1: It's time for the Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com 6 00:00:21,640 --> 00:00:27,160 Speaker 1: with Nick Eatman, David Hellman, and bar Garcia and Derek Eagleton. 7 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:31,760 Speaker 1: Good morning, guys, welcome to Cowboys Break, where you're gonna 8 00:00:31,760 --> 00:00:35,960 Speaker 1: be discussing plenty plenty of different subjects here. But before 9 00:00:36,040 --> 00:00:39,400 Speaker 1: we dive into all the Cowboys stuff, I'm gonna say 10 00:00:39,440 --> 00:00:41,760 Speaker 1: this number. You can call us in at eight eight 11 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:45,760 Speaker 1: five five twenty two ninety seven. Hopefully we have time 12 00:00:45,800 --> 00:00:48,519 Speaker 1: to get a call in before the end the end 13 00:00:48,520 --> 00:00:53,920 Speaker 1: of the show, so we'll see. How are you guys doing? Good? Good, good, awesome? 14 00:00:54,160 --> 00:00:57,200 Speaker 1: All right, some roster moves. I know you guys talked 15 00:00:57,240 --> 00:01:00,080 Speaker 1: about Bryce water coming back yesterday and it was all 16 00:01:00,120 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 1: over the place for two days and he's finally he 17 00:01:03,240 --> 00:01:06,840 Speaker 1: has finally signed with the Cowboys. They did release safety 18 00:01:06,920 --> 00:01:11,200 Speaker 1: Tyree Robinson and I wanted to check in with you guys. 19 00:01:11,240 --> 00:01:14,920 Speaker 1: How are you expecting what is expected to be Bryce 20 00:01:15,000 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 1: Butler's role here? And I know, Jason Garrett kind of 21 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:21,480 Speaker 1: said he's gonna wait until to get him into practice 22 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:24,319 Speaker 1: and figure out what to do with him. But what 23 00:01:24,480 --> 00:01:28,800 Speaker 1: is the expectation here? I have no expectations. I mean, 24 00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:34,240 Speaker 1: he's number he's the fiftieth. He's the fiftieth receiver on 25 00:01:34,280 --> 00:01:37,680 Speaker 1: this team right now. It feels like, um, I don't know. 26 00:01:37,720 --> 00:01:40,440 Speaker 1: I mean, Jason Garrett was kind of talking about that today. 27 00:01:40,440 --> 00:01:43,360 Speaker 1: I mean a lot more questions about this guy than 28 00:01:43,400 --> 00:01:45,720 Speaker 1: you would expect from the seventh receiver on your roster 29 00:01:45,760 --> 00:01:48,440 Speaker 1: because he used to be here kind of an acrimonious 30 00:01:48,480 --> 00:01:52,760 Speaker 1: departure and they got six other guys. Um, I don't 31 00:01:52,800 --> 00:01:54,600 Speaker 1: expect him to be like a starter right away. I 32 00:01:54,720 --> 00:01:56,880 Speaker 1: probably expect him to mix in, probably do some of 33 00:01:56,880 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 1: the stuff he did when he was here last time. 34 00:02:00,240 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 1: Is a small percentage of snaps and hopefully some big 35 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:05,760 Speaker 1: plays that make it worth it. And we talk about, 36 00:02:06,080 --> 00:02:08,600 Speaker 1: you know, Dak having problems throwing down the field and 37 00:02:09,160 --> 00:02:11,720 Speaker 1: all that stuff, But when you go back and look 38 00:02:11,760 --> 00:02:14,560 Speaker 1: at the past and those games that Bryce Bailer was in, 39 00:02:15,840 --> 00:02:18,400 Speaker 1: from what I remember, he was one of the main 40 00:02:18,480 --> 00:02:21,839 Speaker 1: guys that I was able to catch Dak's ball at 41 00:02:21,840 --> 00:02:25,880 Speaker 1: the end of the field like down the field, So again, 42 00:02:26,120 --> 00:02:30,639 Speaker 1: couldn't they start utilizing him more in those scenarios to where, Okay, 43 00:02:31,000 --> 00:02:33,280 Speaker 1: maybe this is a guy that does kind of work 44 00:02:33,480 --> 00:02:36,800 Speaker 1: with what Dak can do well. I think here's the 45 00:02:36,880 --> 00:02:38,839 Speaker 1: thing for me. I look at this and I think 46 00:02:38,880 --> 00:02:42,239 Speaker 1: the reason why Jason probably got all those questions and 47 00:02:42,560 --> 00:02:45,120 Speaker 1: it kind of answers your question as well, is because 48 00:02:46,040 --> 00:02:50,600 Speaker 1: everybody's probably sitting here saying, what changed. You entered the 49 00:02:50,639 --> 00:02:54,160 Speaker 1: season thinking you didn't need this many wide receivers, and 50 00:02:54,200 --> 00:02:56,120 Speaker 1: now you sign a receiver to add to it. And 51 00:02:56,320 --> 00:02:58,440 Speaker 1: there may be more to the story. We'll keep watching 52 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:00,239 Speaker 1: this thing to see if more plays out here. But 53 00:03:00,320 --> 00:03:02,720 Speaker 1: the fact of the matter is, it just seems weird 54 00:03:02,960 --> 00:03:05,440 Speaker 1: timing that all of a sudden, and it does beg 55 00:03:05,480 --> 00:03:08,400 Speaker 1: the question. Are they saying that maybe they don't have 56 00:03:08,520 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: enough receivers because they haven't gotten the production that they 57 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:14,640 Speaker 1: wanted out their receivers? Is it pointing to something bigger 58 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:16,720 Speaker 1: about what they think about their wide receiver group? And 59 00:03:16,760 --> 00:03:19,720 Speaker 1: if so, how does he really solve that? Because what 60 00:03:19,840 --> 00:03:22,240 Speaker 1: he's shown so far since he's since he's been here 61 00:03:22,280 --> 00:03:25,200 Speaker 1: before was he's okay receiver. But I don't know that 62 00:03:25,240 --> 00:03:28,720 Speaker 1: you rely on him necessarily, and they certainly weren't thinking 63 00:03:28,760 --> 00:03:33,480 Speaker 1: that when they when they let him walk this past offseason. Right, Yeah, 64 00:03:33,639 --> 00:03:35,960 Speaker 1: it's I don't it's weird to me. Yeah, And it 65 00:03:36,040 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: just comes down to what they don't have around him. 66 00:03:39,360 --> 00:03:41,000 Speaker 1: And and like you said, there might be more to 67 00:03:41,000 --> 00:03:42,680 Speaker 1: the story. I bet you by the end of the week, 68 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 1: this makes more sense than it does right now. And 69 00:03:44,680 --> 00:03:46,640 Speaker 1: that's why it take. Things tend to happen around here, 70 00:03:46,680 --> 00:03:50,800 Speaker 1: Like later we're like, ah, okay, and then it will 71 00:03:50,840 --> 00:03:53,200 Speaker 1: make sense. They're bringing a guy that knows the offense 72 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:56,320 Speaker 1: and ken stretch the team, stretch the defense a little 73 00:03:56,360 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: bit that yes, it would make sense in that context. 74 00:03:59,680 --> 00:04:03,200 Speaker 1: But now, I mean, yeah, and I don't know Jason Garrett. 75 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:05,360 Speaker 1: Jason Garrett loves to do this thing where he looks 76 00:04:05,360 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 1: at us like we're crazy. But I mean, you've been 77 00:04:07,680 --> 00:04:10,119 Speaker 1: covering this team for twenty years. I've been here for 78 00:04:10,280 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: this is my six Derek, You've been here forever. Like 79 00:04:12,960 --> 00:04:14,960 Speaker 1: seven receivers and four tight ends on a team that 80 00:04:15,000 --> 00:04:18,000 Speaker 1: wants to run the ball. I'm sorry it doesn't make sense. 81 00:04:18,640 --> 00:04:20,799 Speaker 1: I mean, it does not make a ton of football sense. 82 00:04:21,400 --> 00:04:24,479 Speaker 1: I think because you know when you throw a bunch 83 00:04:24,480 --> 00:04:26,200 Speaker 1: of stuff at the wall and you hope something sticks. 84 00:04:26,279 --> 00:04:29,920 Speaker 1: Maybe hey, Quanta, nothing nothing works. I mean of those 85 00:04:29,960 --> 00:04:35,520 Speaker 1: eleven players. Of those eleven players, how many would would 86 00:04:35,560 --> 00:04:40,880 Speaker 1: the Packers want on their team? Three? Maybe they'd take Gallop. 87 00:04:41,360 --> 00:04:45,599 Speaker 1: They would probably have just thrown right, I don't probably not, Maybe, 88 00:04:45,640 --> 00:04:48,440 Speaker 1: I don't know. Maybe I know more than three. Yeah, 89 00:04:48,480 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 1: like Gallop, Hearns could find a job. Hearns well, I 90 00:04:52,080 --> 00:04:54,640 Speaker 1: was thinking a green Bay specifically. I just threw them 91 00:04:54,640 --> 00:04:57,000 Speaker 1: out there. I don't know. I'm just saying, but Green 92 00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:00,440 Speaker 1: Bay employees a similar method now here. I mean they 93 00:05:00,120 --> 00:05:02,760 Speaker 1: the Patriots, but they might take a few. I man, yeah, no, 94 00:05:02,839 --> 00:05:05,480 Speaker 1: but the green The Packers are a team that has 95 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:08,159 Speaker 1: I think, kind of this type of philosophy. Like I 96 00:05:08,200 --> 00:05:10,760 Speaker 1: think they take receivers that they feel like are not 97 00:05:10,800 --> 00:05:14,240 Speaker 1: necessarily the top receivers in the league. Their receivers that 98 00:05:14,240 --> 00:05:16,480 Speaker 1: they feel like are pretty good that with Aaron Rodgers 99 00:05:16,480 --> 00:05:18,799 Speaker 1: they can be great, right, And I don't think they're 100 00:05:18,880 --> 00:05:20,599 Speaker 1: I don't think. I think they're closer to what the 101 00:05:20,640 --> 00:05:23,320 Speaker 1: Cowboys do than they are a team like say Atlanta, 102 00:05:23,360 --> 00:05:25,479 Speaker 1: where they go for trying to get as good A 103 00:05:25,520 --> 00:05:28,760 Speaker 1: receivers as they possibly can, starting with that top guy. Yeah, 104 00:05:28,880 --> 00:05:31,520 Speaker 1: I just I don't know. I mean Garrett said this too. 105 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:34,200 Speaker 1: Is I mean, no guarantee Bryce even dresses this week. 106 00:05:35,160 --> 00:05:36,880 Speaker 1: We'll have to see how that shakes out. I mean, 107 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:40,200 Speaker 1: if you can afford seven receivers on your roster, you 108 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:43,200 Speaker 1: certainly can't afford seven to dress for game day, I 109 00:05:43,200 --> 00:05:47,120 Speaker 1: would think. And Bryce Butler's not a special team's savant, 110 00:05:47,640 --> 00:05:50,640 Speaker 1: so I don't know something to watch. Should just sit Terrence? 111 00:05:51,120 --> 00:05:53,360 Speaker 1: I mean, at this point when when you're paying a guy, 112 00:05:53,360 --> 00:05:55,360 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter if he plays or not. True, they 113 00:05:55,400 --> 00:05:58,240 Speaker 1: basically are anyway, with the number of snaps that he's getting, right, 114 00:05:58,400 --> 00:06:01,320 Speaker 1: I would rather just have a cold that could run, 115 00:06:01,560 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: you know, down the field a little bit better. Yeah, 116 00:06:04,800 --> 00:06:10,120 Speaker 1: wouldn't matter. And again, we don't know about the possible suspension. 117 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 1: As far as I know, I haven't heard anything regarding that, 118 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:16,719 Speaker 1: if that's really going to happen, if so, when, or 119 00:06:16,920 --> 00:06:20,200 Speaker 1: anything in regards to Terrence Williams. And if it is, 120 00:06:20,360 --> 00:06:23,520 Speaker 1: maybe this is something that Okay, you do sit Terrence 121 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:27,560 Speaker 1: down and just let Bryce get right after it. But 122 00:06:27,680 --> 00:06:29,800 Speaker 1: think about it, this is the NFL, so anytime a 123 00:06:29,800 --> 00:06:32,400 Speaker 1: player gets in trouble at any point, then you kind 124 00:06:32,400 --> 00:06:34,479 Speaker 1: of sit with bated breath, like, when is the NFL 125 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:36,600 Speaker 1: going to do anything? Is the NFL going to do anything? 126 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:38,680 Speaker 1: When are they going to do anything? Right? How long 127 00:06:38,680 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 1: did it take before they get put something, you know, 128 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:44,560 Speaker 1: actually sent sent down a ruling on Ezekiel Elliott. I mean, 129 00:06:44,600 --> 00:06:49,000 Speaker 1: it's my expectation when that thing first happened with Terrence 130 00:06:49,120 --> 00:06:51,640 Speaker 1: was he's playing this year, maybe by next year. Sometimes 131 00:06:51,640 --> 00:06:53,640 Speaker 1: they come up with something who knows. And that's the 132 00:06:53,760 --> 00:06:55,640 Speaker 1: nature of the NFL and where they are right now. 133 00:06:55,680 --> 00:06:58,560 Speaker 1: So I think it's kind of a little bit maybe 134 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:01,760 Speaker 1: early to kind of go there. But I do think that, 135 00:07:01,839 --> 00:07:03,359 Speaker 1: you know, you have to always keep that in the 136 00:07:03,360 --> 00:07:04,719 Speaker 1: back of your mind because he did end up in 137 00:07:04,720 --> 00:07:06,840 Speaker 1: trouble in the office at some point, the NFL is 138 00:07:06,880 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 1: coming back on that. That's the only thing that you 139 00:07:08,880 --> 00:07:10,880 Speaker 1: can come at least to meet to my mind, as 140 00:07:10,880 --> 00:07:13,000 Speaker 1: far as like why did they even make this move? 141 00:07:13,200 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 1: Like I'm trying to get my head around it and 142 00:07:15,400 --> 00:07:18,360 Speaker 1: understand why was this move necessary? And the only thing 143 00:07:18,360 --> 00:07:21,680 Speaker 1: that pops up is Okay, well, maybe this is gonna happen, 144 00:07:21,800 --> 00:07:24,560 Speaker 1: or maybe they know that it's about to happen, and 145 00:07:24,640 --> 00:07:28,600 Speaker 1: you um feeling that spot with Bryce and I just 146 00:07:28,640 --> 00:07:33,920 Speaker 1: spill all over my laptop. Sorry, Now, honestly, again, we 147 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:36,360 Speaker 1: don't know, don't You just don't know. And and with 148 00:07:36,480 --> 00:07:38,160 Speaker 1: that kind of thing, you just wait for the NFL 149 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:40,680 Speaker 1: because the NFL is on its own timetable and you 150 00:07:40,720 --> 00:07:42,880 Speaker 1: just never know when and what they're going to come 151 00:07:42,880 --> 00:07:44,960 Speaker 1: back with. When it comes to those kind of things, 152 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:47,960 Speaker 1: we'll see. And now another thing that Jason Garrett talked 153 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:51,920 Speaker 1: about was Randy Gregory, Xavier Woods, and Dayton Jones. He 154 00:07:52,040 --> 00:07:55,280 Speaker 1: said that he's expecting them to be on a limited 155 00:07:55,320 --> 00:08:00,400 Speaker 1: basis in practice. So with these three guys, any hopes 156 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:04,480 Speaker 1: that any of those three would actually play this weekend. 157 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:08,000 Speaker 1: I don't think you cut Tyree Robinson unless you're pretty 158 00:08:08,040 --> 00:08:10,600 Speaker 1: confident not that, and he has not done anything. But 159 00:08:10,680 --> 00:08:14,080 Speaker 1: just from a number standpoint, you don't cut your safety 160 00:08:14,120 --> 00:08:16,560 Speaker 1: depth if you don't feel pretty good that Xavier Woods 161 00:08:16,560 --> 00:08:20,160 Speaker 1: can play this weekend. So yeah, I feel good about him. 162 00:08:20,400 --> 00:08:24,840 Speaker 1: I feel I feel cautiously optimistic about Randy head injuries 163 00:08:24,840 --> 00:08:26,760 Speaker 1: odds we always say are a little bit different. But 164 00:08:28,240 --> 00:08:30,320 Speaker 1: I got into practice, He got into practice last week. 165 00:08:30,400 --> 00:08:33,640 Speaker 1: What glad you said that about Xavier Woods, because right now, 166 00:08:34,280 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 1: if fancied that they just cut safety Tyree Robinson and 167 00:08:37,880 --> 00:08:40,240 Speaker 1: that's it, they didn't do anything else. They just cut 168 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:43,080 Speaker 1: a safety as they head into this third game of 169 00:08:43,080 --> 00:08:45,880 Speaker 1: the season. I mean, it's leading them to speculate that, 170 00:08:46,080 --> 00:08:48,520 Speaker 1: let's see, you didn't add a safety yet, maybe you 171 00:08:48,559 --> 00:08:53,520 Speaker 1: will after the Are you saying to making room they 172 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:57,000 Speaker 1: need an extra seat on the plane. No, no, no, no, 173 00:08:57,040 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 1: I know what I'm saying is is I'm glad you 174 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:01,400 Speaker 1: said you mentioned that this is for a Zavier Woods. 175 00:09:01,440 --> 00:09:03,040 Speaker 1: It's not for another reason. But when you cut a 176 00:09:03,120 --> 00:09:05,680 Speaker 1: safety and you're like, wait a second, I would hope 177 00:09:05,679 --> 00:09:08,120 Speaker 1: that fans would take a closer look at the roster 178 00:09:08,360 --> 00:09:10,800 Speaker 1: because you still you have four. Now you have been 179 00:09:10,800 --> 00:09:13,320 Speaker 1: listening all along, the fans have hopefully been listening to 180 00:09:13,320 --> 00:09:15,360 Speaker 1: this show all along, and hopefully you have been following 181 00:09:15,360 --> 00:09:18,080 Speaker 1: along to know that I would hope five safeties is 182 00:09:18,080 --> 00:09:21,240 Speaker 1: something this team has done before, but they prefer for 183 00:09:21,720 --> 00:09:24,520 Speaker 1: not with sound receivers and four tight ends. You're right, Actually, 184 00:09:24,559 --> 00:09:27,079 Speaker 1: you're right. This is not the week for me to well, 185 00:09:27,120 --> 00:09:29,520 Speaker 1: this is what they've always done, because forget they only 186 00:09:29,600 --> 00:09:32,360 Speaker 1: have two running backs that I mean to tailbacks. Jason 187 00:09:32,360 --> 00:09:36,760 Speaker 1: Garrett got asked this question today. Todd Archer, the inimitable 188 00:09:36,840 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 1: Todd Archers is like, you got a center who can't play, 189 00:09:39,840 --> 00:09:42,480 Speaker 1: you got you got seven receivers, you got four tight ends, 190 00:09:42,520 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: you got a third quarterback? Like, how do you juggle 191 00:09:45,440 --> 00:09:48,079 Speaker 1: all this? Basically? Like you got about your long everywhere. 192 00:09:48,120 --> 00:09:50,559 Speaker 1: You got about five guys who are not doing you 193 00:09:50,720 --> 00:09:53,800 Speaker 1: any good right now. And I mean, Garrett didn't really 194 00:09:53,840 --> 00:09:56,600 Speaker 1: answer it, but I'm just saying, a couple of lemonades. Yeah, 195 00:09:56,600 --> 00:09:59,839 Speaker 1: that's a couple of lemonade discussion. Uh, and it's a 196 00:10:00,040 --> 00:10:03,280 Speaker 1: it's interesting, but yeah, so I feel good. I don't 197 00:10:03,280 --> 00:10:05,480 Speaker 1: know what to think about Dayton Jones yet. We'll see 198 00:10:05,480 --> 00:10:10,200 Speaker 1: how he goes. But Randy and Xavier, I'm optimistic that 199 00:10:10,240 --> 00:10:12,440 Speaker 1: they'll both be able to suit up. Honestly, until I 200 00:10:12,480 --> 00:10:15,280 Speaker 1: see Randy back out there, I would be cautious just 201 00:10:15,360 --> 00:10:18,320 Speaker 1: because once again, we saw this whole thing play out 202 00:10:18,400 --> 00:10:21,920 Speaker 1: last year with a concussion type situation, and yeah, so 203 00:10:21,960 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 1: you just never know. I mean, those are a whole 204 00:10:23,840 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 1: day Randy to play. I don't care what I don't 205 00:10:26,800 --> 00:10:30,040 Speaker 1: care what we thought about that to play. All I 206 00:10:30,120 --> 00:10:32,080 Speaker 1: know is when it comes to head injuries in the 207 00:10:32,160 --> 00:10:35,680 Speaker 1: NFL today, you can't predict that stuff. And so until 208 00:10:35,679 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: you see him back out there, if I were fans 209 00:10:38,520 --> 00:10:41,520 Speaker 1: out there listening, I would wait with kind of with 210 00:10:42,040 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 1: cautious optimism. You're going to be cautious optimism because he's 211 00:10:46,320 --> 00:10:48,760 Speaker 1: Randy Gregory and you never know what could happen with 212 00:10:48,840 --> 00:10:51,720 Speaker 1: him because he's been that type of player that it's 213 00:10:51,760 --> 00:10:54,920 Speaker 1: always something. But he was cleared to practice last week. 214 00:10:55,679 --> 00:10:58,560 Speaker 1: In terms of the concussion, he was cleared to practice. 215 00:10:59,120 --> 00:11:01,839 Speaker 1: They just didn't. He hadn't practiced all week. They just 216 00:11:01,840 --> 00:11:04,320 Speaker 1: decided not to play him. But I mean, I think 217 00:11:04,800 --> 00:11:06,360 Speaker 1: I think you can always say, well, I'll wait and 218 00:11:06,400 --> 00:11:08,120 Speaker 1: see until he gets there. But I mean, as far 219 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:11,319 Speaker 1: as concussion goes, he has been cleared. That's something that 220 00:11:11,840 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 1: other players last year. When was he cleared last week? 221 00:11:14,000 --> 00:11:16,240 Speaker 1: Was it on he was limited on Friday? He did 222 00:11:16,320 --> 00:11:18,880 Speaker 1: practice though they wouldn't put you in a helmet if 223 00:11:18,880 --> 00:11:20,760 Speaker 1: you weren't. I guess that's my question, like when you're 224 00:11:21,080 --> 00:11:24,920 Speaker 1: when you're clear, does that mean that you're completely healthy 225 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:27,120 Speaker 1: to be able to resume, And if so, why would 226 00:11:27,120 --> 00:11:30,480 Speaker 1: he be limited Because he took the rest of the 227 00:11:30,480 --> 00:11:32,240 Speaker 1: week off. I also had a knee injury, and he 228 00:11:32,240 --> 00:11:34,920 Speaker 1: also had a knee injury. Ye, so there's another injury 229 00:11:34,960 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 1: that's involved here. Yeah, I mean, but as far as 230 00:11:37,160 --> 00:11:40,680 Speaker 1: concussion goes, he was cleared about it. Oh yeah, well yeah, 231 00:11:40,840 --> 00:11:43,319 Speaker 1: I mean, well, when we've talked about his concussion, I 232 00:11:43,320 --> 00:11:45,160 Speaker 1: don't think we've talked much about his knee and tweet 233 00:11:45,200 --> 00:11:47,280 Speaker 1: well because he came back from the knee injury in 234 00:11:47,320 --> 00:11:50,599 Speaker 1: the same game, right, Yeah, what's we'regotting about? You know? 235 00:11:52,000 --> 00:11:55,520 Speaker 1: It was okay? Yeah, so yeah, Russell Wilson is a freak. 236 00:11:55,679 --> 00:11:57,480 Speaker 1: You need Mandy Greygrea to try so you need a 237 00:11:57,520 --> 00:12:01,120 Speaker 1: freak to get a freak. Yeah. 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I just don't. Okay, 286 00:14:29,480 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 1: I don't like. They're not in the division. I mean, 287 00:14:32,120 --> 00:14:35,240 Speaker 1: I just don't like them. Okay, sometimes they their defense 288 00:14:35,320 --> 00:14:38,520 Speaker 1: plays a little too aggressive for my liking, and I 289 00:14:38,640 --> 00:14:40,400 Speaker 1: don't like that. Is the first time I've ever heard 290 00:14:40,440 --> 00:14:43,600 Speaker 1: somebody say a defense was too aggressive. That's that's interesting 291 00:14:43,960 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 1: because it's not my defense, So why would I want 292 00:14:46,520 --> 00:14:48,720 Speaker 1: it to be? A? Does it every week? A good point? 293 00:14:49,680 --> 00:14:55,040 Speaker 1: All the NFL does that? Yea? All right, So Russell 294 00:14:55,080 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 1: Wilson and you're gonna give us our scouting report. But 295 00:14:58,760 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 1: before we get into a you were talking, we were 296 00:15:01,000 --> 00:15:04,360 Speaker 1: talking all about Randy Gregory and all that. How necessary 297 00:15:04,920 --> 00:15:08,440 Speaker 1: is to have Randy Gregory out there? Or based on 298 00:15:08,520 --> 00:15:11,920 Speaker 1: what we saw, um with what the Cowboys died with 299 00:15:12,080 --> 00:15:18,040 Speaker 1: their defensive line last weekend? Are they Okay? It would 300 00:15:18,040 --> 00:15:20,360 Speaker 1: be based Russell Wilson, It would be nice to have him, 301 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:23,040 Speaker 1: but I don't know that they need him. Yeah, yeah, 302 00:15:24,320 --> 00:15:26,200 Speaker 1: I was at I was gonna. I was gonna nitpick 303 00:15:26,280 --> 00:15:28,520 Speaker 1: you for a second there and say like, Okay, well, 304 00:15:28,600 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 1: it's it's the Seattle offense. It's not Russell Wilson. But 305 00:15:32,040 --> 00:15:36,800 Speaker 1: it is actually like, it's Russell Wilson. And you know, 306 00:15:37,920 --> 00:15:40,760 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna say karmas a B because Russell Wilson 307 00:15:40,880 --> 00:15:43,000 Speaker 1: seems like a great dude. I he's one of my 308 00:15:43,000 --> 00:15:45,640 Speaker 1: favorite players to watch. I got nothing against the guy, um, 309 00:15:45,720 --> 00:15:49,640 Speaker 1: but it's funny how his career has gone full cycle 310 00:15:50,320 --> 00:15:52,840 Speaker 1: from when he got here, when he was the most 311 00:15:52,920 --> 00:15:56,320 Speaker 1: underpaid asset in football and had talent at every position. 312 00:15:56,800 --> 00:16:02,800 Speaker 1: Marshawn Lynch, Max Unger. I don't germ Golden Tate, Doug Baldwin. 313 00:16:02,880 --> 00:16:05,960 Speaker 1: When he was much younger. He had Jimmy Graham for 314 00:16:06,000 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 1: a while, and he makes a lot of money now 315 00:16:08,080 --> 00:16:09,920 Speaker 1: and all those guys are gone. Like, he does not 316 00:16:10,040 --> 00:16:11,640 Speaker 1: have a ton of help on this team, and it 317 00:16:11,720 --> 00:16:15,200 Speaker 1: is evident when you watch them. So you got Russell Wilson. 318 00:16:15,960 --> 00:16:18,560 Speaker 1: His left tackle is Dwayne Brown, who they traded for 319 00:16:18,640 --> 00:16:23,000 Speaker 1: from Houston, easily their best offensive lineman. Ethan Posic, an 320 00:16:23,120 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 1: LSU guy at left guard, Justin Burrett center, Dj Flukers 321 00:16:27,320 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: their preferred starter at right guard, but it's been Jr. 322 00:16:29,800 --> 00:16:32,160 Speaker 1: It was j R. Sweezy last week. And then your 323 00:16:32,240 --> 00:16:35,840 Speaker 1: right tackle is Germaine if Fettie. Two young guys at 324 00:16:35,840 --> 00:16:39,840 Speaker 1: tight end in Nick Vanette and Will Disley. About nineteen 325 00:16:39,920 --> 00:16:42,960 Speaker 1: running backs that we can get into. Doug Baldwin has 326 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:46,440 Speaker 1: been hurt, Brandon Marshall is your one, Tyler Lockett has 327 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:49,280 Speaker 1: been playing in Doug spot. And then you got two 328 00:16:49,400 --> 00:16:53,000 Speaker 1: late round draft picks at receiver David Moore and Jeron Brown, 329 00:16:54,760 --> 00:16:56,480 Speaker 1: which I don't know how many how many of those 330 00:16:56,480 --> 00:17:00,040 Speaker 1: guys would you classify as household names Doug Baldwin and 331 00:17:00,200 --> 00:17:04,360 Speaker 1: maybe and he's not playing Marshall for sure. Well, Brandon Marks, 332 00:17:04,440 --> 00:17:06,840 Speaker 1: which one of my favorite and in my opinion, most 333 00:17:06,920 --> 00:17:11,159 Speaker 1: underrated receivers in of all time. Really yeah, but he's 334 00:17:11,160 --> 00:17:13,199 Speaker 1: he's on the way out. I mean, this is a 335 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:17,600 Speaker 1: This is not this is not Denver, Miami or even 336 00:17:17,960 --> 00:17:21,479 Speaker 1: New York Jets. Brandon Marshall. Um, But yeah, I mean 337 00:17:21,520 --> 00:17:23,879 Speaker 1: if you, I mean, we're lucky that the Seahawks just 338 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:25,880 Speaker 1: played a game on Monday night. You saw it. I mean, 339 00:17:25,960 --> 00:17:30,240 Speaker 1: the Bears completely overwhelmed them, and the Broncos overwhelmed them 340 00:17:30,240 --> 00:17:32,760 Speaker 1: the week before that. And typically I would say, like, well, 341 00:17:33,080 --> 00:17:35,200 Speaker 1: those are two of the most fierce pass rushes in 342 00:17:35,800 --> 00:17:38,400 Speaker 1: in football. Well, the Cowboys are tied for the lead 343 00:17:38,440 --> 00:17:40,800 Speaker 1: in sacks right now with the Bears, they look pretty 344 00:17:40,800 --> 00:17:44,720 Speaker 1: fierce in their own right. And I think if the 345 00:17:44,720 --> 00:17:47,240 Speaker 1: Cowboys want to win this game, they gotta do it again. 346 00:17:47,280 --> 00:17:49,359 Speaker 1: They gotta overwhelm them. And I know Russell Wilson's a 347 00:17:49,440 --> 00:17:51,600 Speaker 1: little bit more of a challenge than Eli Manning, but 348 00:17:52,600 --> 00:17:54,920 Speaker 1: again they it has proven you can get to him. 349 00:17:54,920 --> 00:17:58,040 Speaker 1: He's been sacked eleven times in two weeks. When he 350 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:00,960 Speaker 1: tries to stay in the pocket, he is usual sol 351 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:04,679 Speaker 1: it just hasn't happened for him. Like the Seahawks by 352 00:18:04,840 --> 00:18:07,359 Speaker 1: necessity basically have to use a lot of quick routes 353 00:18:07,920 --> 00:18:10,240 Speaker 1: or they have to scheme up ways to get him 354 00:18:10,240 --> 00:18:12,119 Speaker 1: out of the pocket. And we've seen them do that 355 00:18:12,160 --> 00:18:14,639 Speaker 1: when they play the Cowboys. You know they do like 356 00:18:14,720 --> 00:18:17,919 Speaker 1: the if not play action then misdirection where you know 357 00:18:17,960 --> 00:18:20,119 Speaker 1: they get the line to shift and he goes the 358 00:18:20,160 --> 00:18:23,359 Speaker 1: other way and basically just creates a pocket out of space. 359 00:18:23,440 --> 00:18:25,040 Speaker 1: Like they got to do stuff like that to give 360 00:18:25,119 --> 00:18:28,080 Speaker 1: him time because if he's just standing back there, he 361 00:18:28,200 --> 00:18:32,160 Speaker 1: usually gets mobbed. I don't think the Seahawks running game 362 00:18:32,200 --> 00:18:34,919 Speaker 1: is terrible. It doesn't reflect because they just don't do 363 00:18:34,960 --> 00:18:39,080 Speaker 1: it that much. Because they fall behind Chris Carson is 364 00:18:39,119 --> 00:18:41,800 Speaker 1: averaging like six yards per carry. I have no idea 365 00:18:41,880 --> 00:18:44,159 Speaker 1: why the Cowboy, I mean, the Seahawks don't want to 366 00:18:44,240 --> 00:18:46,600 Speaker 1: use him. He only got six touches in the Bears game, 367 00:18:46,680 --> 00:18:52,399 Speaker 1: but he's impressive. He's straight up leaped over a cornerback 368 00:18:52,480 --> 00:18:55,160 Speaker 1: in the season opener against Denver, like better, a better 369 00:18:55,240 --> 00:18:57,280 Speaker 1: leap than I've ever seen Zeke do because he landed 370 00:18:57,280 --> 00:18:59,560 Speaker 1: on his feet and kept running. He's a talented guy. 371 00:19:00,080 --> 00:19:02,280 Speaker 1: They got Rashad Penny, who doesn't look like it's clicking 372 00:19:02,320 --> 00:19:05,520 Speaker 1: for him yet. Point being though, like it looks like 373 00:19:05,560 --> 00:19:07,320 Speaker 1: they can run the ball, their line looks like it 374 00:19:07,359 --> 00:19:09,439 Speaker 1: can block the run. They can't do anything in the 375 00:19:09,440 --> 00:19:12,680 Speaker 1: passing game. And so again I'm looking at the Cowboys 376 00:19:12,720 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 1: defensive front to have a real opportunity to blow this 377 00:19:15,840 --> 00:19:20,600 Speaker 1: thing up basically. But I mean, from what I remember, 378 00:19:20,640 --> 00:19:22,639 Speaker 1: it kind of has been that way, even last year 379 00:19:22,680 --> 00:19:26,560 Speaker 1: or two, where it all basically depended on Russell Wilson 380 00:19:26,640 --> 00:19:29,400 Speaker 1: to move it. Yeah, and he was successful a lot 381 00:19:29,400 --> 00:19:31,280 Speaker 1: of times. I will throw this out, though, I think 382 00:19:31,320 --> 00:19:34,040 Speaker 1: there were two facets of that offense last year that 383 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:36,640 Speaker 1: were different than this year. One is Doug Ballwin, who 384 00:19:36,640 --> 00:19:38,600 Speaker 1: has been his best receiver for the last I don't 385 00:19:38,600 --> 00:19:43,000 Speaker 1: know how many years. He's now out presumably, and their 386 00:19:43,040 --> 00:19:45,960 Speaker 1: big red zone threat last year is now gone to 387 00:19:46,040 --> 00:19:49,120 Speaker 1: Green Bay. I mean he had ten touchdowns. I think 388 00:19:49,119 --> 00:19:51,359 Speaker 1: it was glad you said that though, because they found 389 00:19:51,400 --> 00:19:54,920 Speaker 1: they seem like they found another intriguing guy just Lee. Yeah, Yeah, 390 00:19:54,960 --> 00:19:57,120 Speaker 1: he's tell the story. He's kind of an interesting story, 391 00:19:57,160 --> 00:19:59,240 Speaker 1: you know, a story. Yeah, he's a defensive end who 392 00:19:59,280 --> 00:20:01,560 Speaker 1: moved to tight end and is pretty damn good at it, 393 00:20:01,600 --> 00:20:04,080 Speaker 1: which ironically didn't do it much knowledge didn't do it 394 00:20:04,119 --> 00:20:06,680 Speaker 1: at all, which he on And I'm not blowing smoke. 395 00:20:06,720 --> 00:20:08,600 Speaker 1: You can go pull him back up. He was Brian's 396 00:20:08,600 --> 00:20:11,920 Speaker 1: favorite tight end on the draft. Loved him, loved him, 397 00:20:12,080 --> 00:20:14,399 Speaker 1: talk about him all the time, and he probably I 398 00:20:14,440 --> 00:20:16,800 Speaker 1: think he he had less than twenty catches in his 399 00:20:16,920 --> 00:20:20,040 Speaker 1: entire career at Washington, and Dane was like, he can 400 00:20:20,080 --> 00:20:21,720 Speaker 1: he catch the ball, And Brian was like, trust me, 401 00:20:21,840 --> 00:20:24,000 Speaker 1: just give him the chance. And he's got one hundred 402 00:20:24,000 --> 00:20:27,480 Speaker 1: and fifty yards through two games. He just he's a mismatch. 403 00:20:27,520 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 1: He's like six six sixty seven. He's arguably he's arguably 404 00:20:31,520 --> 00:20:35,000 Speaker 1: their best blocker. Uh, seriously, like that's I don't know 405 00:20:35,880 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 1: him fourth, which actually he was off the board when 406 00:20:39,400 --> 00:20:41,879 Speaker 1: Dalton Schultz was drafted. He was taken before Schultz. He 407 00:20:42,000 --> 00:20:45,320 Speaker 1: was taken after Dooran's armstrong though, so just saying I'm 408 00:20:45,320 --> 00:20:48,720 Speaker 1: just saying, yeah, um, he can do he can do 409 00:20:48,720 --> 00:20:50,560 Speaker 1: a little bit of everything. Like he's a good blocker. 410 00:20:50,680 --> 00:20:52,880 Speaker 1: He is a mismatch in the passing game. That's again 411 00:20:52,960 --> 00:20:56,000 Speaker 1: for the third straight week. Which it's different though, like 412 00:20:56,000 --> 00:20:58,399 Speaker 1: this isn't Evan Ingram. He's not that. I mean, he 413 00:20:58,560 --> 00:21:00,640 Speaker 1: is a tight end. But I'll be interested to see 414 00:21:00,640 --> 00:21:03,080 Speaker 1: who the Cowboys want to put on him. Maybe Jalen Smith. 415 00:21:03,520 --> 00:21:06,920 Speaker 1: He's athletic enough to do it. Um, but he's a 416 00:21:06,920 --> 00:21:09,640 Speaker 1: good blocker, which I want to impress on this Jermaine Effetti, 417 00:21:10,200 --> 00:21:13,480 Speaker 1: which is I believe he's the guy that Seattle wound 418 00:21:13,560 --> 00:21:16,760 Speaker 1: up with in the Denver trade. Denver traded up to 419 00:21:16,760 --> 00:21:19,680 Speaker 1: get a quarterback. Am I making that up? He's a 420 00:21:19,720 --> 00:21:23,679 Speaker 1: first round pick. He's he's awful. He's so bad. The 421 00:21:23,680 --> 00:21:25,280 Speaker 1: way you set that up, I was not expecting you to 422 00:21:25,240 --> 00:21:27,520 Speaker 1: to say he's awful. He's terrible. Like if he's not 423 00:21:27,600 --> 00:21:30,280 Speaker 1: on the ground, he's given he's being driven back into 424 00:21:30,280 --> 00:21:33,760 Speaker 1: the quarterback DeMarcus Lawrence. I mean he's a Flowers type, 425 00:21:34,160 --> 00:21:38,400 Speaker 1: maybe maybe worse. I am serious, Like, I mean it's 426 00:21:38,400 --> 00:21:40,879 Speaker 1: two games. I didn't watch last year's tape, but he 427 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:45,399 Speaker 1: was the first round pick from Yeah, that hurt his knee, right, Yeah, 428 00:21:45,440 --> 00:21:49,040 Speaker 1: he's bad. He's bad. Um he lines up on the 429 00:21:49,119 --> 00:21:51,720 Speaker 1: right side, he will be DeMarcus Lawrence's guy again. Like 430 00:21:51,800 --> 00:21:53,840 Speaker 1: that's a matchup you gotta win. And then the other thing, 431 00:21:54,400 --> 00:21:56,440 Speaker 1: this interior. I hate to say this about a guy 432 00:21:56,440 --> 00:21:59,800 Speaker 1: that went to LSU. Ethan Postic is six seven, which 433 00:21:59,840 --> 00:22:02,560 Speaker 1: is big for alignment, and like he has no leverage, 434 00:22:02,560 --> 00:22:06,440 Speaker 1: he gets driven back into the quarterback. That's honestly, breakdowns 435 00:22:06,440 --> 00:22:08,280 Speaker 1: on the outside are not a problem for Russell Wilson 436 00:22:08,280 --> 00:22:10,360 Speaker 1: because he'll roll. He's just as good on the run 437 00:22:10,480 --> 00:22:14,280 Speaker 1: as dak Is. He can hit guys sprinting, or he 438 00:22:14,280 --> 00:22:17,200 Speaker 1: can step up. You know, I can picture Tank just 439 00:22:17,280 --> 00:22:20,960 Speaker 1: whipping around the right side and Russell Wilson just eking 440 00:22:21,040 --> 00:22:22,679 Speaker 1: right up into the hole that he created there. Like 441 00:22:22,680 --> 00:22:25,919 Speaker 1: he can do that stuff. But his interior is awful 442 00:22:25,920 --> 00:22:28,480 Speaker 1: because Ethan Postic doesn't look strong enough to handle a 443 00:22:28,560 --> 00:22:33,480 Speaker 1: remotely competent interior rusher and Seattle center Justin Britt is 444 00:22:33,560 --> 00:22:35,879 Speaker 1: doubtful with a shoulder injury. That's something to watch this 445 00:22:35,920 --> 00:22:39,120 Speaker 1: week is whether he can go, because otherwise I don't 446 00:22:39,119 --> 00:22:42,120 Speaker 1: care who the Cowboys having their defensive tackle like. They 447 00:22:42,160 --> 00:22:46,399 Speaker 1: need to push that thing back because again, outside pressure bad. 448 00:22:46,800 --> 00:22:48,960 Speaker 1: I want to collapse the pocket and not give Russell 449 00:22:48,960 --> 00:22:53,600 Speaker 1: Wilson just anywhere to go. The other thing, this is 450 00:22:53,640 --> 00:22:56,080 Speaker 1: a fun parallel for the Cowboys. I looked this up 451 00:22:56,119 --> 00:22:59,760 Speaker 1: while I was watching their tape. Russell Wilson averages has 452 00:22:59,800 --> 00:23:03,920 Speaker 1: averaged six carries per game in his career. That has 453 00:23:03,960 --> 00:23:07,920 Speaker 1: been a component of their offense. He was their leading 454 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:10,200 Speaker 1: rusher last year. I think he was the only player 455 00:23:10,200 --> 00:23:13,960 Speaker 1: who rushed for a touchdown for Seattle last year really 456 00:23:14,280 --> 00:23:16,879 Speaker 1: all season, yeah, or at least until late in the season. No, 457 00:23:17,040 --> 00:23:19,640 Speaker 1: like it was a well documented problem. He has never 458 00:23:19,720 --> 00:23:22,959 Speaker 1: had fewer than seventy two carries in a season, but 459 00:23:23,080 --> 00:23:25,840 Speaker 1: he is on pace for forty right now. He's only 460 00:23:25,920 --> 00:23:30,080 Speaker 1: carried the ball five times. I mean sacks obviously, but 461 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:34,000 Speaker 1: where he runs the ball forward only five times, And 462 00:23:34,080 --> 00:23:36,560 Speaker 1: I just think he's a better pastor than he was 463 00:23:36,600 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 1: when he was younger. But that's just that's part of 464 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:40,200 Speaker 1: his game and I don't think you're doing him any 465 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:43,600 Speaker 1: favors by not using that. And that's why I think 466 00:23:44,119 --> 00:23:46,000 Speaker 1: with the struggles they've had on the offensive line, I 467 00:23:46,000 --> 00:23:47,480 Speaker 1: just feel like that's going to be a component of 468 00:23:47,520 --> 00:23:49,320 Speaker 1: their game plan this week. Part of that could be 469 00:23:49,400 --> 00:23:51,879 Speaker 1: the fact that they know right now offensively, he's all 470 00:23:51,920 --> 00:23:54,280 Speaker 1: they got and they can't afford to lose him, and 471 00:23:54,320 --> 00:23:56,280 Speaker 1: so they want to back down a little bit, not 472 00:23:56,359 --> 00:23:58,840 Speaker 1: a lot, because you're talking about one less carry essentially 473 00:23:59,160 --> 00:24:02,359 Speaker 1: per game. Um, you said five now and he was 474 00:24:02,400 --> 00:24:05,040 Speaker 1: doing so him He's had five total, he's average total 475 00:24:05,080 --> 00:24:07,000 Speaker 1: through two games. Yes, I thought you were saying five. No. 476 00:24:07,160 --> 00:24:10,240 Speaker 1: I wouldn't even bring it up if it was like, oh, one, No, 477 00:24:10,400 --> 00:24:12,440 Speaker 1: he's not. He's averaging like a carry and a half 478 00:24:12,440 --> 00:24:16,520 Speaker 1: per gamee wow, he's not running the ball. Yeah, And 479 00:24:17,520 --> 00:24:20,159 Speaker 1: I'm sorry that maybe even hyper protecting him like he 480 00:24:20,320 --> 00:24:21,840 Speaker 1: we know that's all. I mean, they may they may 481 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:24,080 Speaker 1: look at and say that's all we got, we cannot 482 00:24:24,080 --> 00:24:26,399 Speaker 1: afford to lose him. I'm sorry if you're worried about that, 483 00:24:26,480 --> 00:24:28,639 Speaker 1: But like, I don't think the offense will be as 484 00:24:28,680 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: good without it. I mean he, like I said, he's 485 00:24:31,040 --> 00:24:33,200 Speaker 1: never had fewer than seventy two carries in a season, 486 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:37,440 Speaker 1: and he's never had less than like at least four 487 00:24:37,520 --> 00:24:39,440 Speaker 1: or five hundred rushing yar, It's like very similar to 488 00:24:39,520 --> 00:24:42,400 Speaker 1: Dak which again I think you probably need that. So 489 00:24:43,080 --> 00:24:46,919 Speaker 1: the misdirection component role getting removing the pocket and getting 490 00:24:46,960 --> 00:24:48,840 Speaker 1: him where he can run if there's no options there 491 00:24:48,840 --> 00:24:53,359 Speaker 1: for him. That Seattle, after watching the Cowboys tape and 492 00:24:53,440 --> 00:24:58,200 Speaker 1: seeing how Jaylen Smith just punished Eli Manning and how 493 00:24:58,240 --> 00:25:02,399 Speaker 1: these rushers but see all punished to punished too. Okay, Okay, 494 00:25:02,600 --> 00:25:05,560 Speaker 1: I'm not trying to be smart. That's a fair but 495 00:25:05,680 --> 00:25:08,840 Speaker 1: still it's still a big hit. It doesn't Okay if 496 00:25:08,840 --> 00:25:11,480 Speaker 1: he hits Russell Wilson like that, oh sure, yeah. But 497 00:25:11,520 --> 00:25:12,960 Speaker 1: I think the point, I think the point Dave is 498 00:25:13,000 --> 00:25:16,160 Speaker 1: making is that Russell Wilson, well, Russell Wilson is much 499 00:25:16,160 --> 00:25:18,880 Speaker 1: more elusive. The likelihood that you're gonna get that that 500 00:25:18,960 --> 00:25:20,919 Speaker 1: flush a hit on him like you did on Eli 501 00:25:21,359 --> 00:25:23,960 Speaker 1: is probably a lot less. Right. Russell is stronger too. 502 00:25:24,520 --> 00:25:27,000 Speaker 1: If I was if I was Seattle watching the tape 503 00:25:27,040 --> 00:25:32,720 Speaker 1: of this, I would try to scheme Dallas's aggressiveness against them, 504 00:25:32,760 --> 00:25:34,520 Speaker 1: like if they come out, if they come at me 505 00:25:34,600 --> 00:25:37,680 Speaker 1: like that, where everybody in their mother's blitzing. There's got 506 00:25:37,680 --> 00:25:41,119 Speaker 1: to be some misdirection where again, get the defense and 507 00:25:41,200 --> 00:25:44,479 Speaker 1: get the offensive line going one way and match Russell 508 00:25:44,600 --> 00:25:47,199 Speaker 1: up with a very small number of defenders going the 509 00:25:47,240 --> 00:25:49,600 Speaker 1: other way. And and I think you can punish him 510 00:25:49,640 --> 00:25:50,720 Speaker 1: that way. I don't. I'm not saying he's going to 511 00:25:50,840 --> 00:25:53,320 Speaker 1: run for one hundred yards, but when your offensive line 512 00:25:53,440 --> 00:25:55,119 Speaker 1: is this bad, you gotta do stuff. But how does 513 00:25:55,119 --> 00:25:57,760 Speaker 1: it how does it look relative to let's say, how 514 00:25:57,960 --> 00:26:01,400 Speaker 1: Carolina did it, Because I've the Cowboys rushed really well 515 00:26:01,400 --> 00:26:04,399 Speaker 1: against Carolina from the standpoint that as they were rushing, 516 00:26:04,440 --> 00:26:06,680 Speaker 1: they were rushing in lanes. It didn't really give him 517 00:26:06,680 --> 00:26:08,840 Speaker 1: a lot of leaks to get out. And when he 518 00:26:08,880 --> 00:26:11,560 Speaker 1: got out it was mainly because of his own read. 519 00:26:11,640 --> 00:26:13,600 Speaker 1: And especially in the early part of the game, the 520 00:26:13,680 --> 00:26:16,359 Speaker 1: defense just wasn't staying at home. They were not paying 521 00:26:16,359 --> 00:26:18,879 Speaker 1: attention to but but they got that corrected by the 522 00:26:18,920 --> 00:26:21,680 Speaker 1: second half, which makes me think that they're better prepared 523 00:26:21,760 --> 00:26:24,560 Speaker 1: maybe for those kind of misdirection plays. I actually asked 524 00:26:24,600 --> 00:26:26,879 Speaker 1: Gara about I said, you know, you just played Cam 525 00:26:26,960 --> 00:26:29,520 Speaker 1: two weeks ago. I know they're not carbon copies of 526 00:26:29,520 --> 00:26:32,080 Speaker 1: each other, but does having that in your you know, 527 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:34,239 Speaker 1: you just game plan for that, does that help you? 528 00:26:34,359 --> 00:26:37,600 Speaker 1: And he's like, well, we're not gonna run the same stuff. 529 00:26:37,640 --> 00:26:40,159 Speaker 1: Like again, like it's just he can't ever acknowledge that 530 00:26:40,200 --> 00:26:42,560 Speaker 1: you had a good question, right or I mean he 531 00:26:42,720 --> 00:26:44,720 Speaker 1: they literally could have just had that discussion in a 532 00:26:44,760 --> 00:26:48,479 Speaker 1: coaches meeting, but he's not gonna yell. But he did 533 00:26:48,560 --> 00:26:52,159 Speaker 1: say that should not be his same He did say, like, 534 00:26:52,240 --> 00:26:53,960 Speaker 1: you know, yeah, like some of the concepts will be 535 00:26:54,000 --> 00:26:56,159 Speaker 1: the same for how you contain things, and you know, 536 00:26:56,200 --> 00:26:59,000 Speaker 1: the basic idea is like, for instance, the play that 537 00:26:59,040 --> 00:27:01,600 Speaker 1: sticks out the most in my mind from the Carolina 538 00:27:01,680 --> 00:27:03,600 Speaker 1: game was I think it was either third or fourth 539 00:27:03,600 --> 00:27:06,560 Speaker 1: and short, and they just they faked the hand the 540 00:27:06,680 --> 00:27:09,479 Speaker 1: handoff inside and then Cam went right around Damian Wilson 541 00:27:09,480 --> 00:27:11,000 Speaker 1: was right where he needed to be and just bid 542 00:27:11,000 --> 00:27:14,159 Speaker 1: on the fake completely and Cam got like fifteen yards. 543 00:27:14,520 --> 00:27:16,000 Speaker 1: That's the type of stuff I would try to do 544 00:27:16,040 --> 00:27:18,960 Speaker 1: if I was Seattle. I don't, and hopefully Dallas has 545 00:27:19,040 --> 00:27:20,919 Speaker 1: learned from that and they can play test. You got 546 00:27:21,000 --> 00:27:23,320 Speaker 1: to test if I were seat I'll definitely be testing them. 547 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,280 Speaker 1: That's what I would do, because again, if you just 548 00:27:26,320 --> 00:27:28,399 Speaker 1: put him back there in the pocket and try to, 549 00:27:28,840 --> 00:27:32,000 Speaker 1: you know, just traditional throws, I think you're in trouble. 550 00:27:32,119 --> 00:27:36,400 Speaker 1: Like no slow developing routes, he's gonna the ball's gonna 551 00:27:36,400 --> 00:27:38,359 Speaker 1: come out like they can't. He can't even be in 552 00:27:38,400 --> 00:27:42,320 Speaker 1: there for three seconds, like fast routes, quick routes, slants, curls, comebacks, 553 00:27:42,800 --> 00:27:44,959 Speaker 1: anything that gets the ball out quick. The extra thing 554 00:27:45,000 --> 00:27:47,000 Speaker 1: too here is that if your corners are really as 555 00:27:47,000 --> 00:27:48,720 Speaker 1: good as we think they are, they ought to be 556 00:27:48,720 --> 00:27:51,160 Speaker 1: able to hold these guys man up without having much 557 00:27:51,160 --> 00:27:53,240 Speaker 1: safety help over the top, which allows you didn't have 558 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:56,360 Speaker 1: that safety also help with making sure that you're containing 559 00:27:56,359 --> 00:27:58,359 Speaker 1: the quarterback if he should get outside the pocket. I 560 00:27:58,400 --> 00:28:01,600 Speaker 1: want to keep an eye on Baldwin. It's his injury. 561 00:28:01,640 --> 00:28:03,240 Speaker 1: I don't even know how serious it is. To be 562 00:28:03,280 --> 00:28:05,399 Speaker 1: honest with you, Like what I thought i'd heard, and 563 00:28:05,440 --> 00:28:07,280 Speaker 1: I don't quote me on this, but what I thought 564 00:28:07,320 --> 00:28:09,000 Speaker 1: I heard was that he was out for a significant 565 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,520 Speaker 1: amount of time. I kept talking weeks, okay, but I 566 00:28:11,520 --> 00:28:13,040 Speaker 1: don't know that for sure. That's what I thought I 567 00:28:13,119 --> 00:28:16,000 Speaker 1: heard when he first got hurt. Tyler Lockett is definitely 568 00:28:16,040 --> 00:28:18,399 Speaker 1: a really good player and he can hurt you, but 569 00:28:19,160 --> 00:28:21,760 Speaker 1: I'm not scared of him. If your corners was good, 570 00:28:21,760 --> 00:28:23,320 Speaker 1: like I said, if you are as good as you 571 00:28:23,359 --> 00:28:24,760 Speaker 1: think they are, they ought to be able to handle 572 00:28:24,800 --> 00:28:27,720 Speaker 1: if Bacon Limit, Odell Beckham and Sterling Shepherd, they should 573 00:28:27,720 --> 00:28:29,560 Speaker 1: be able to do their job against him. Now, how 574 00:28:29,640 --> 00:28:32,120 Speaker 1: much of an upper hand does this give you given 575 00:28:32,160 --> 00:28:34,719 Speaker 1: the fact that Chris hu Shart was over there and 576 00:28:35,080 --> 00:28:37,480 Speaker 1: kind of knows and I think Seattle has a new 577 00:28:38,440 --> 00:28:45,680 Speaker 1: offensive coordinator, right maybe, yeah, Brian Schottenheimer. Yeah, so's it's 578 00:28:45,680 --> 00:28:48,640 Speaker 1: gonna be a little different charger thing, the charge of 579 00:28:48,680 --> 00:28:51,640 Speaker 1: the Jets. He's been a lot of places and hasn't 580 00:28:51,640 --> 00:28:54,920 Speaker 1: been very good at most of them. Yeah, I don't remember. Sorry, no, no, 581 00:28:54,960 --> 00:28:58,120 Speaker 1: you're good at so a little different from what Chris 582 00:28:58,520 --> 00:29:01,480 Speaker 1: knows from the past. But even then, how much of 583 00:29:01,480 --> 00:29:05,920 Speaker 1: an advantage does this gi give Chris Rusharon his secondary 584 00:29:06,080 --> 00:29:09,760 Speaker 1: going up against a team that he's very familiar with. 585 00:29:10,480 --> 00:29:14,280 Speaker 1: I think that you find out what your quarterback. You've 586 00:29:14,320 --> 00:29:16,280 Speaker 1: been with the same guy for six or seven years, 587 00:29:16,520 --> 00:29:18,880 Speaker 1: you know when he loses, You know what happens when 588 00:29:18,880 --> 00:29:21,920 Speaker 1: when they lose games, and what happened to the defenses 589 00:29:21,960 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 1: and how they stopped him and control them. So you 590 00:29:24,840 --> 00:29:28,080 Speaker 1: can make suggestions there to Marinelli and then how you'd 591 00:29:28,080 --> 00:29:30,360 Speaker 1: make the coverages. But I don't know if if if 592 00:29:30,520 --> 00:29:32,480 Speaker 1: you know, it's different schemes and stuff like that, but 593 00:29:32,560 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 1: you could just say, yeah, I remember he you know, 594 00:29:35,240 --> 00:29:37,320 Speaker 1: when the games we would lose with him, it would 595 00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:39,240 Speaker 1: be because we did this and that, which could be 596 00:29:39,240 --> 00:29:41,360 Speaker 1: easier said than done. You get to him and bring 597 00:29:41,440 --> 00:29:43,560 Speaker 1: him down, you know, that could be it. Yeah, good luck, 598 00:29:43,640 --> 00:29:45,400 Speaker 1: don't give him any time to throw. There's a scout 599 00:29:45,440 --> 00:29:47,320 Speaker 1: of report on how to beat Brady too, you know, 600 00:29:47,560 --> 00:29:49,680 Speaker 1: just but yeah, do it. We kind of agree with that. 601 00:29:49,680 --> 00:29:53,360 Speaker 1: They're probably things that frustrate Russell. Yeah, and so he 602 00:29:53,400 --> 00:29:55,320 Speaker 1: probably knows these are the things that doesn't mean you're 603 00:29:55,320 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 1: gonna have success. It just means these are things that frustrating, 604 00:29:57,520 --> 00:29:59,280 Speaker 1: These things he doesn't like to have to deal with. 605 00:29:59,520 --> 00:30:01,000 Speaker 1: So if you can even more of those things, the 606 00:30:01,040 --> 00:30:04,920 Speaker 1: whole get that, like Romeo Cornell and Josh McDaniels and 607 00:30:05,520 --> 00:30:09,400 Speaker 1: any other former Patriot, uh, you know, assistant coach went 608 00:30:09,440 --> 00:30:11,320 Speaker 1: to coach somewhere else and was like this is how 609 00:30:11,360 --> 00:30:14,440 Speaker 1: you beata Belichick and Brady and didn't do it. I 610 00:30:14,440 --> 00:30:18,480 Speaker 1: will say this, Um, you know, as bad as it's 611 00:30:18,480 --> 00:30:21,760 Speaker 1: been for them, like they're they're twenty seventh in total 612 00:30:21,800 --> 00:30:24,400 Speaker 1: offense and twenty ninth and rush offense, twenty second in 613 00:30:24,440 --> 00:30:27,440 Speaker 1: pass offense, like they still they took Denver to the 614 00:30:27,480 --> 00:30:31,840 Speaker 1: wire on the road and they lost by They were 615 00:30:31,920 --> 00:30:34,160 Speaker 1: so bad against the Bears, but like, but they had 616 00:30:34,160 --> 00:30:36,280 Speaker 1: a chance against They were down seventeen ten with seven 617 00:30:36,280 --> 00:30:39,040 Speaker 1: minutes to play and the Bears baited Russ into a 618 00:30:39,080 --> 00:30:42,200 Speaker 1: pick six, which only the second pick six he's thrown 619 00:30:42,200 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: in his entire career. Amazing, that's incredible. Which he's good 620 00:30:45,840 --> 00:30:49,160 Speaker 1: with the ball. Another I keep reminding myself with things 621 00:30:49,400 --> 00:30:52,440 Speaker 1: he does fumble though, especially and it happened twice in 622 00:30:52,480 --> 00:30:56,160 Speaker 1: that game, like get you know the classic tomahawk. He's 623 00:30:56,160 --> 00:30:58,560 Speaker 1: not holding onto it like Aaron Rodgers in that playoff game. 624 00:30:58,600 --> 00:30:59,840 Speaker 1: Like if you can get to him, I think you 625 00:31:00,000 --> 00:31:03,440 Speaker 1: and get fumble opportunities. So that's something to watch. But 626 00:31:03,560 --> 00:31:05,800 Speaker 1: like again, as bad as it's been they've been in 627 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:08,760 Speaker 1: both of their games right until the end, I just 628 00:31:08,960 --> 00:31:13,000 Speaker 1: he's gonna find a way because he's it's so terrifying 629 00:31:13,040 --> 00:31:17,600 Speaker 1: how like he can turn a very obvious sack into 630 00:31:17,920 --> 00:31:20,120 Speaker 1: not just buying time, but he can buy himself like 631 00:31:20,200 --> 00:31:23,160 Speaker 1: seven seconds. Like if you go watch his touchdown to 632 00:31:23,240 --> 00:31:27,840 Speaker 1: Tyler Lockett in the Denver game, like it doesn't look pretty, 633 00:31:27,840 --> 00:31:29,800 Speaker 1: doesn't look pretty, and then he just steps outside and 634 00:31:29,840 --> 00:31:31,680 Speaker 1: again he's got like twenty yards around him and he 635 00:31:31,680 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 1: just stands back there and uncorks this bomb. Like he 636 00:31:34,200 --> 00:31:36,320 Speaker 1: can go from no time to all the time in 637 00:31:36,320 --> 00:31:38,680 Speaker 1: the world because he's so elusive. They've been a fourth 638 00:31:38,720 --> 00:31:40,880 Speaker 1: quarter team to that's something to note. They've gotten They've 639 00:31:40,880 --> 00:31:43,200 Speaker 1: scored seven points in the first quarter, six and a second, 640 00:31:43,560 --> 00:31:46,040 Speaker 1: seven and third and twenty one in the fourth, so 641 00:31:46,240 --> 00:31:48,320 Speaker 1: they've been a team that's been much better later in 642 00:31:48,360 --> 00:31:52,680 Speaker 1: the game. They're also, I mean, okay, so they've scored 643 00:31:52,720 --> 00:31:55,200 Speaker 1: twenty one in the fourth and lost both games. That 644 00:31:55,200 --> 00:31:58,160 Speaker 1: means they're a team that's playing from behind two. So yeah, 645 00:31:59,480 --> 00:32:01,600 Speaker 1: get on him early. 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How many points did Seattle score? 700 00:34:58,640 --> 00:35:02,840 Speaker 1: And say again, they lost the Denver twenty seven to 701 00:35:02,920 --> 00:35:05,400 Speaker 1: twenty four, and they lost to Chicago twenty four to seventeen. 702 00:35:05,760 --> 00:35:08,200 Speaker 1: Now when you compare that to the Cowboys, I mean, 703 00:35:09,640 --> 00:35:13,200 Speaker 1: they're still scoring points versus what we've seen the Cowboys 704 00:35:13,280 --> 00:35:16,520 Speaker 1: put up at this time. The Cowboys are bottom five 705 00:35:16,560 --> 00:35:18,200 Speaker 1: in the league and scoring I mean in a lot 706 00:35:18,239 --> 00:35:21,000 Speaker 1: of categories, but scoring as well. That happens when you 707 00:35:21,040 --> 00:35:24,760 Speaker 1: score less than ten points in a game. Yeah, better 708 00:35:24,800 --> 00:35:29,400 Speaker 1: watch out. Okay, biggest match of the toughest matchup here, 709 00:35:30,200 --> 00:35:34,120 Speaker 1: who would you say, Derek Outside of the obvious switches Russell, 710 00:35:34,160 --> 00:35:37,440 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson, I think it's Tyler Lockett mainly because he 711 00:35:37,480 --> 00:35:39,759 Speaker 1: has the kind of speed that he does trying to 712 00:35:39,800 --> 00:35:43,040 Speaker 1: get corral him, and I think these corners can. But 713 00:35:43,120 --> 00:35:46,200 Speaker 1: let's say, for example, they can early get getting him, 714 00:35:46,239 --> 00:35:48,239 Speaker 1: get him down feel and then they catch a big 715 00:35:48,280 --> 00:35:51,040 Speaker 1: play similar what the Cowboys did last week. I think 716 00:35:51,040 --> 00:35:53,560 Speaker 1: when you when you have a defense that's now thinking, hey, 717 00:35:53,560 --> 00:35:56,319 Speaker 1: we got to worry about what's happening down feel, that 718 00:35:56,400 --> 00:35:58,359 Speaker 1: gives Russell a little bit more room to be able 719 00:35:58,360 --> 00:36:00,640 Speaker 1: to maneuver. And that's the part that would be kind 720 00:36:00,680 --> 00:36:03,040 Speaker 1: of scary. So I think Tyler Lockett is the one 721 00:36:03,080 --> 00:36:05,239 Speaker 1: guy that can actually open this thing up for their 722 00:36:05,280 --> 00:36:08,920 Speaker 1: offense to give their their quarterback a little more room 723 00:36:08,960 --> 00:36:10,480 Speaker 1: to operate. So I think he's the guy that's the 724 00:36:10,640 --> 00:36:14,040 Speaker 1: X factor that's that's good to me. I mean, Brandon 725 00:36:14,080 --> 00:36:17,080 Speaker 1: Marshall's not gonna hurt you. Um, it's obviously about stopping 726 00:36:17,160 --> 00:36:19,720 Speaker 1: Russell Wilson and the run. Those running backs are by committee. 727 00:36:19,760 --> 00:36:21,280 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm sure that they can do some damage, 728 00:36:21,320 --> 00:36:23,760 Speaker 1: but I think, you know, Lockett is a guy watched 729 00:36:23,840 --> 00:36:27,319 Speaker 1: him last week. He's a guy that that, like you said, 730 00:36:27,360 --> 00:36:29,000 Speaker 1: he can get open, he can find that, he can 731 00:36:29,040 --> 00:36:31,040 Speaker 1: go deep. He can also kind of be a possession 732 00:36:31,080 --> 00:36:34,279 Speaker 1: guy as a unique player. Plus he's a return specialist too. 733 00:36:34,320 --> 00:36:36,880 Speaker 1: That that from what we've seen already this year, that 734 00:36:36,880 --> 00:36:39,200 Speaker 1: could be a problem in the return game. So I 735 00:36:39,200 --> 00:36:41,720 Speaker 1: would say from their offensive players, I would say Lockett 736 00:36:41,760 --> 00:36:44,239 Speaker 1: because what he does in two areas. I didn't even 737 00:36:44,280 --> 00:36:47,799 Speaker 1: think about that. Should we talk should well yes, that's 738 00:36:47,800 --> 00:36:49,560 Speaker 1: a great point too. But should we talk about their 739 00:36:49,600 --> 00:36:53,719 Speaker 1: punter today or tomorrow? Tomorrow? Okay, you you do this, 740 00:36:53,920 --> 00:36:56,200 Speaker 1: you do the scouting report? Is it? Punter is a 741 00:36:56,239 --> 00:36:58,120 Speaker 1: defensive player. That's how I look at it. I don't 742 00:36:59,280 --> 00:37:01,600 Speaker 1: your unit is going to make tackles right there in 743 00:37:01,640 --> 00:37:03,760 Speaker 1: your in your depth chart? Oh well that they actually 744 00:37:03,840 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 1: break it all? Yeah. The specialist. I mean typically it 745 00:37:06,840 --> 00:37:10,399 Speaker 1: used to be the defensive defensive gay. Yeah. Either way, though, 746 00:37:10,480 --> 00:37:14,680 Speaker 1: he's a stud is what's what's his Dixon? Michael Dixon? There? 747 00:37:14,719 --> 00:37:17,080 Speaker 1: Did he come out early as a junior? Yeah? As 748 00:37:17,120 --> 00:37:19,400 Speaker 1: a punter? Yeah. I think he came out. I know 749 00:37:19,440 --> 00:37:21,560 Speaker 1: he was good. He was really good weeks there were 750 00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:23,640 Speaker 1: some games where like he was the only reason we 751 00:37:23,640 --> 00:37:26,000 Speaker 1: were in him. Now he was the only the reason 752 00:37:26,000 --> 00:37:28,719 Speaker 1: that we were all right, Well, we'll dedicate Australian. Yes, 753 00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:31,080 Speaker 1: we will dedicate some time to the punter for the 754 00:37:31,120 --> 00:37:36,759 Speaker 1: first time in history. But uh, I'm not scared of him. 755 00:37:37,200 --> 00:37:40,719 Speaker 1: But I'm intrigued about this Will Disley kid like I 756 00:37:41,480 --> 00:37:43,600 Speaker 1: to go from again, you know, look at look at 757 00:37:43,600 --> 00:37:46,920 Speaker 1: our guy. Like Dalton Schultz played two snaps against Carolina 758 00:37:47,000 --> 00:37:51,239 Speaker 1: and was inactive last week. Will Disley looks like what 759 00:37:51,360 --> 00:37:54,400 Speaker 1: people want Rico Gathers to be. Our guy played basketball. 760 00:37:54,520 --> 00:37:57,080 Speaker 1: It's sure, it's our guy. You're right, our guy played basketball. 761 00:37:57,800 --> 00:38:01,960 Speaker 1: Our guy, but our guy it's he's He is on 762 00:38:02,000 --> 00:38:05,719 Speaker 1: the same page with Russell Wilson real quickly. I mean no, 763 00:38:05,920 --> 00:38:08,840 Speaker 1: not at all. And the scary thing too, is again 764 00:38:08,880 --> 00:38:12,240 Speaker 1: it's not like Eli because you can have Russell Wilson 765 00:38:12,320 --> 00:38:14,719 Speaker 1: dead to rights and not only does he get out 766 00:38:14,760 --> 00:38:17,440 Speaker 1: of it, but then it doesn't matter what the coverage 767 00:38:17,560 --> 00:38:19,520 Speaker 1: was because it's all broken down and he can just 768 00:38:19,600 --> 00:38:21,600 Speaker 1: play pitch and catch like you can do a great 769 00:38:21,680 --> 00:38:24,640 Speaker 1: job against these guys for four seconds and then on 770 00:38:24,680 --> 00:38:27,920 Speaker 1: the eleventh second of the play, they're wide open, because 771 00:38:27,960 --> 00:38:30,120 Speaker 1: who the hell can cover? Again, Like we always talk 772 00:38:30,120 --> 00:38:33,759 Speaker 1: in training camp like, oh, well, like one on ones 773 00:38:33,760 --> 00:38:35,600 Speaker 1: are so dumb, like why you're doing a double move 774 00:38:35,680 --> 00:38:37,759 Speaker 1: and one on ones that's so unfair? Like this is 775 00:38:37,800 --> 00:38:41,319 Speaker 1: that it's like how big is that guy? This lee? Yeah, 776 00:38:41,400 --> 00:38:44,440 Speaker 1: like six six six seven? Here he looks see, No, 777 00:38:44,560 --> 00:38:46,879 Speaker 1: they don't do the highest it's on here he's he's 778 00:38:46,920 --> 00:38:49,719 Speaker 1: a big boy. He's a blocking tight end. Who that's 779 00:38:49,719 --> 00:38:53,680 Speaker 1: a kie. Oh no, he looks a little smaller than 780 00:38:54,600 --> 00:38:57,799 Speaker 1: everybody looks small. He's a big dude. Rico's big. He's 781 00:38:57,800 --> 00:39:01,200 Speaker 1: a big dude. Um. But yeah, I mean that's sometimes 782 00:39:01,239 --> 00:39:02,839 Speaker 1: you're gonna have to cover these guys for a lot 783 00:39:02,840 --> 00:39:05,440 Speaker 1: longer than you're supposed to, and that's just part of 784 00:39:05,440 --> 00:39:12,040 Speaker 1: the fun of playing Russell Wilson. So yeah, man, they 785 00:39:12,080 --> 00:39:15,480 Speaker 1: need to figure this than you. Just put Ricco back 786 00:39:15,520 --> 00:39:19,000 Speaker 1: in my mind, I will say, especially what you hear 787 00:39:19,000 --> 00:39:23,040 Speaker 1: the stories like this, it's like, Okay, I always I 788 00:39:23,239 --> 00:39:26,280 Speaker 1: try to give a favorable view of the opposition because 789 00:39:26,320 --> 00:39:29,080 Speaker 1: I don't think it's doing anybody any favors to come 790 00:39:29,080 --> 00:39:31,440 Speaker 1: in here and be like, oh, these guys are terrible. 791 00:39:31,520 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 1: The Cowboys don't need to worry about anything. But like, 792 00:39:35,719 --> 00:39:39,080 Speaker 1: but this is this is as thank you, This is 793 00:39:39,080 --> 00:39:43,120 Speaker 1: as manageable a Seahawks offense as I think the Cowboys 794 00:39:43,120 --> 00:39:46,840 Speaker 1: have played in recent history. Like the front seven, I 795 00:39:47,360 --> 00:39:50,120 Speaker 1: give the Cowboys front seven a massive edge in this game. 796 00:39:50,239 --> 00:39:54,480 Speaker 1: Like they Seahawks can't block them, the running backs shouldn't 797 00:39:55,000 --> 00:39:57,399 Speaker 1: respect them. But like we're not talking about Marshawn Lynch 798 00:39:57,440 --> 00:40:00,040 Speaker 1: and his prime here. Um, I think this is a 799 00:40:00,120 --> 00:40:03,200 Speaker 1: favorable matchup for the Cowboy. But again, you guys talked. 800 00:40:03,239 --> 00:40:06,960 Speaker 1: I think you guys talked about this yesterday. Um, the 801 00:40:07,000 --> 00:40:10,719 Speaker 1: Seattle is O and two away games they're going back. 802 00:40:10,800 --> 00:40:14,440 Speaker 1: I mean this is and that's and what It's a 803 00:40:14,480 --> 00:40:17,920 Speaker 1: favorable matchup for Dallas. But Russell Wilson is a big equalizer. 804 00:40:18,000 --> 00:40:20,600 Speaker 1: And on top of that, they are going to they're 805 00:40:20,600 --> 00:40:23,359 Speaker 1: gonna scheme some stuff up, like they got to win 806 00:40:23,440 --> 00:40:25,719 Speaker 1: this game. I mean, this is the must win for them. 807 00:40:25,760 --> 00:40:27,560 Speaker 1: I think it's they're gonna pull out all the stops, 808 00:40:27,600 --> 00:40:30,080 Speaker 1: do that Owen two stuff. It's own three. That's the 809 00:40:30,200 --> 00:40:32,520 Speaker 1: must win. What what I mean if it's if it's 810 00:40:32,560 --> 00:40:34,839 Speaker 1: eighteen percent of teams make the playoffs at over two. 811 00:40:34,960 --> 00:40:37,080 Speaker 1: What is it at it's probably like three percent. It's 812 00:40:37,120 --> 00:40:40,960 Speaker 1: not good. Yeah, yeah, that's probably for the Cowboys. Now 813 00:40:41,840 --> 00:40:44,880 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, it's like they still got a lot of 814 00:40:44,880 --> 00:40:47,600 Speaker 1: games left. Every game is important, it's not a mustle 815 00:40:47,600 --> 00:40:49,759 Speaker 1: I'm steal and I remember Nick saying this like when 816 00:40:49,800 --> 00:40:52,400 Speaker 1: I first got here, because it happened they played up 817 00:40:52,440 --> 00:40:54,960 Speaker 1: at Seattle in Week three and twenty twelve and got 818 00:40:55,000 --> 00:40:57,480 Speaker 1: their butts kicked, and it like they were supposed to 819 00:40:57,520 --> 00:40:59,840 Speaker 1: try to build some momentum and then did not have. 820 00:41:00,040 --> 00:41:02,239 Speaker 1: And the same thing with the Chiefs the next year, 821 00:41:02,760 --> 00:41:04,400 Speaker 1: where it's like, all right, you're one and one, like 822 00:41:04,440 --> 00:41:05,759 Speaker 1: are you a good team? Can you go on the 823 00:41:05,840 --> 00:41:08,440 Speaker 1: road and beat a similar team? And says a lot 824 00:41:08,440 --> 00:41:10,800 Speaker 1: about you? So I don't know, we'll see. Did I 825 00:41:10,840 --> 00:41:12,920 Speaker 1: see a stat correctly with the Cowboys have been two 826 00:41:12,960 --> 00:41:16,719 Speaker 1: and one for the last seven years? M really, I 827 00:41:16,760 --> 00:41:19,680 Speaker 1: mean it went I don't Jason Garrett's never started and two, 828 00:41:19,960 --> 00:41:22,399 Speaker 1: so okay, so that they've never been one in two 829 00:41:23,040 --> 00:41:26,200 Speaker 1: so this third game of the year, unless I mean 830 00:41:26,320 --> 00:41:28,640 Speaker 1: that right, that means I mean they haven't have they 831 00:41:28,680 --> 00:41:33,839 Speaker 1: started two and oh um it happened. Okay, Yeah, I 832 00:41:33,840 --> 00:41:37,240 Speaker 1: can't remember exactly. Well, they started one and so they 833 00:41:37,280 --> 00:41:38,880 Speaker 1: were two and one last year because they lost to 834 00:41:38,960 --> 00:41:42,720 Speaker 1: Denver and then beat whoever they played next. Arizona obviously 835 00:41:42,800 --> 00:41:44,959 Speaker 1: started two and one in sixteen because they won eleven 836 00:41:45,040 --> 00:41:47,640 Speaker 1: in a row. Fifteen they would have been two and 837 00:41:47,680 --> 00:41:50,200 Speaker 1: one because they started two and oz and lost to Atlanta. 838 00:41:50,280 --> 00:41:52,280 Speaker 1: So they started two and oh that year, yes, okay, 839 00:41:52,360 --> 00:41:55,640 Speaker 1: Philly in New York. Fourteen they lost to San Francisco 840 00:41:55,840 --> 00:41:58,239 Speaker 1: and then they won six in a row a lot 841 00:41:58,239 --> 00:42:01,960 Speaker 1: in a row. Yeah, thirteen they came back from losing 842 00:42:01,960 --> 00:42:04,160 Speaker 1: to Kansas City and beat the Rams, so they would 843 00:42:04,200 --> 00:42:07,399 Speaker 1: have been yeah, so damn. How how worth the are 844 00:42:07,400 --> 00:42:11,120 Speaker 1: these stats? Anyway? Well, um, they won, I mean, it's 845 00:42:11,120 --> 00:42:13,560 Speaker 1: a fun fact. But I'm just saying, how much does that? 846 00:42:13,840 --> 00:42:17,440 Speaker 1: I mean everything, everything changes, I mean basically what they're 847 00:42:17,560 --> 00:42:19,680 Speaker 1: what this is saying is that week three of the season, 848 00:42:19,719 --> 00:42:23,680 Speaker 1: the Coboys have been winning games. Um, but I don't 849 00:42:23,680 --> 00:42:26,680 Speaker 1: know how much you can really say, you know, stats 850 00:42:26,719 --> 00:42:28,400 Speaker 1: like that, there's not a lot of status you can 851 00:42:28,440 --> 00:42:30,040 Speaker 1: go back that far. One of them, I think you 852 00:42:30,080 --> 00:42:33,400 Speaker 1: can is like teams coming off of a bye that 853 00:42:33,400 --> 00:42:36,480 Speaker 1: that just shows how well you're being prepared usually, but 854 00:42:36,800 --> 00:42:38,640 Speaker 1: I don't know about this one. It's just maybe more 855 00:42:38,680 --> 00:42:41,320 Speaker 1: of a coincidence. I don't I don't think it's a coincidence. 856 00:42:41,320 --> 00:42:42,680 Speaker 1: I don't think it says a lot. But I think 857 00:42:42,680 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 1: it's the age old thing of Jason Garrett teams like 858 00:42:45,920 --> 00:42:47,920 Speaker 1: love him or hate him, his teams are in the mix. 859 00:42:48,000 --> 00:42:51,640 Speaker 1: I mean even the four and twelve team wasn't even 860 00:42:51,640 --> 00:42:55,560 Speaker 1: out of the mix until what mid October because and 861 00:42:55,760 --> 00:42:57,920 Speaker 1: largely because of the games that Romo won for him. 862 00:42:57,960 --> 00:43:01,160 Speaker 1: But like, it's it would be weird to see a 863 00:43:01,280 --> 00:43:04,880 Speaker 1: Garrett team start super duper slow, like that doesn't happen 864 00:43:04,920 --> 00:43:07,319 Speaker 1: to them before we go kind of do a little 865 00:43:07,360 --> 00:43:12,640 Speaker 1: self promotion there. Oh I'm gonna do it anyway. I 866 00:43:12,800 --> 00:43:14,960 Speaker 1: just wanted to let people know that No mass the 867 00:43:15,000 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 1: first episode is coming out today later this afternoon. Basically, 868 00:43:19,680 --> 00:43:22,760 Speaker 1: it's a kind of what would you call a trivia 869 00:43:22,800 --> 00:43:25,280 Speaker 1: game maybe guess Yeah. I got to know the Cowboys 870 00:43:25,320 --> 00:43:28,239 Speaker 1: player on a more personal level, and the players are 871 00:43:28,239 --> 00:43:31,440 Speaker 1: the ones making the guess. Yes. We have Tavon Austin 872 00:43:31,480 --> 00:43:35,520 Speaker 1: and Cavon Frasier in studio this week, so check it 873 00:43:35,520 --> 00:43:38,640 Speaker 1: out and let everyone's pretty funny. Yeah, it'll be good 874 00:43:38,680 --> 00:43:40,759 Speaker 1: to see a different side of Tavon for you guys 875 00:43:40,760 --> 00:43:43,520 Speaker 1: that don't really know his personality, haven't really seen him 876 00:43:43,760 --> 00:43:48,120 Speaker 1: outside of being seen it for him. So check it 877 00:43:48,160 --> 00:43:50,720 Speaker 1: out later this afternoon and let me know what player 878 00:43:50,760 --> 00:43:53,000 Speaker 1: you would like for us to bring in studio next. 879 00:43:53,320 --> 00:43:56,600 Speaker 1: And if you don't like it, too bad, because we're 880 00:43:56,640 --> 00:44:00,239 Speaker 1: still gonna do it anyways. For Nicki and Derekigle than 881 00:44:00,440 --> 00:44:03,760 Speaker 1: David Hellman. Remember your silas was Cowboys Rag on Dallas 882 00:44:03,760 --> 00:44:07,239 Speaker 1: Cowboys dot Com Radio. 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