WEBVTT - Talkin' Cowboys: Breaking Down The Week 8 Win

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<v Speaker 1>This he is talking Cowboys screaming live on Dallas Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>dot Com, and the officials Dallas Cowboys asked play now.

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<v Speaker 1>Your hosts, Mickey's Fagnola, Brian broad Us, Taylor Stern, and

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<v Speaker 1>Rob Phillips welcome everybody to another Victory Monday episode here

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<v Speaker 1>in the s WBC Mortgage studio as we get ready

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<v Speaker 1>to talk about the Cowboys thirty three nineteen win in Washington.

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<v Speaker 1>And how's everyone doing? You good over there? Mick, No,

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<v Speaker 1>Mickey needs help, Ken send help for Mick. We got you,

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<v Speaker 1>fixed it, We got you. He's Andy Mickey. That's right,

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<v Speaker 1>he is. You guys know that he's a technician too,

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<v Speaker 1>double as an engineer. For Halloween tomorrow. Oh, I look

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<v Speaker 1>forward to that costume, cool belt and everything for the

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<v Speaker 1>two belt on. Yeah, yeah, one of them one es. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>what onesies? All the one piece guys that work, they

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<v Speaker 1>work in those one piece coveralls. No, not covert overalls,

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<v Speaker 1>you're right, yeah, they are coveralls. Coveralls. Now the lighter

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<v Speaker 1>one that's coveralls, overalls. Coveralls are the full suit like

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<v Speaker 1>your dad wore in the fifties. Dad never had the

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<v Speaker 1>overalls with you. When I had overalls, when I was

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<v Speaker 1>in college, by the way that you did here in

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<v Speaker 1>college making stories. Oh yeah, so especially on a victory Monday,

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<v Speaker 1>overalls and painter and white painter pants. Good and rested,

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<v Speaker 1>good and rested, Yes, rested. I feel great. Feel that

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<v Speaker 1>you do, Brian. Keep talking yourself into that, Rob, I

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<v Speaker 1>feel great. We're energetic, we're excited, we're happy. That's a

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<v Speaker 1>real quick question. Please do when you guys were sitting

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<v Speaker 1>to wait to get on the airplane, how does how

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<v Speaker 1>it was arranged? Just like pouring down on her they

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<v Speaker 1>take you through the it stopped, it stopped pretty much stopped. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>your head is when you always stand in they get

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<v Speaker 1>off the bus getting on the plane, and everybodys take

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<v Speaker 1>in their time, like Scott might have been the only

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<v Speaker 1>fifteen minutes it didn't rain. Hired time we were there

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<v Speaker 1>on Sunday that it didn't rain. Wow, that's I was

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<v Speaker 1>thinking about you guys. Everybody's standing to just going. But

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<v Speaker 1>the wind was blown and it was cold. I was

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<v Speaker 1>thinking more about Kent because well, yes, we need to

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<v Speaker 1>get to that. He was kind of wet. Garrison. Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, we you're so nice, Rob, you got it.

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<v Speaker 1>kN I mean I wasn't even Well, there's a couple

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<v Speaker 1>factors there. You were stuck in the rain, Tay and

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<v Speaker 1>I and Mickey pregame, we had a little rain. We

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<v Speaker 1>mostly missed it, stuck in that press box with such

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<v Speaker 1>a beautiful view, and I was able to see that

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<v Speaker 1>clock the entire time. Knowing what's going on in the game.

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<v Speaker 1>I could have been here with Ryan and actually done

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<v Speaker 1>a better job. They're down in distance. Yeah it's hard

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<v Speaker 1>to see. Some don't say that too loud. Yeah that's okay.

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<v Speaker 1>I know you had missed me. They know they might

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<v Speaker 1>save money. Yeah. Well. Ken Garrison also lost his camera

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<v Speaker 1>in a tragic accident as Josh Norman just humbled into

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<v Speaker 1>him on the sideline, and you tweeted at him, Kent,

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<v Speaker 1>you can explain. I jokingly tweeted at him saying, thanks

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<v Speaker 1>for busting up my camera. We did have some issues

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<v Speaker 1>after the game trying to shoot our little first word

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<v Speaker 1>and uh, he's a stand up guy, he replied and said,

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<v Speaker 1>send me the voys. I got you so so awesome

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<v Speaker 1>shout out Josh Norman. Well make sure you send it.

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<v Speaker 1>Send it message. I was telling I was joking around, saying,

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<v Speaker 1>you know what, Josh, my bat kind of hurts too.

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<v Speaker 1>Settle this through Vinmo Mickey saying, make sure you send it.

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<v Speaker 1>That's pretty awesome. That was great, all right, Well some

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<v Speaker 1>people did send it yesterday. It was a great game

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<v Speaker 1>for Ezekiela. Did you know that was his career high

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<v Speaker 1>and carries for thirty two? Needed every actually thirty three,

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<v Speaker 1>thirty three. I apologize, Mick career high high. Wow, needed

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<v Speaker 1>every one of them season high in yards. The final

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<v Speaker 1>thirty two were much better. Yeah, what do you mean, bubble?

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<v Speaker 1>The first one was not so not so good. No,

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<v Speaker 1>And I thought that was, oh no, is this the

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<v Speaker 1>tone of the game, you know, like how bad? Was

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<v Speaker 1>theather going to be a factor? Well? I was like, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, because going into it last week we looked

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<v Speaker 1>at Brian, you had pulled those stats for us, and

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<v Speaker 1>I was looking at it and the Redskins had total

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<v Speaker 1>fumbles of seventeen. Obviously last night that ended up adding

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<v Speaker 1>to their number. But to start it, I'm like, no, Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 1>don't be like this. Let the Redskins fumble the football, right,

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<v Speaker 1>And it really wasn't weather that caused it. I think

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<v Speaker 1>they punched it out. That's and he said after the game,

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<v Speaker 1>that's something they're pretty good at pretty efficient at doing

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<v Speaker 1>and you know, he said he's just got to be

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<v Speaker 1>more careful with it, would you see on that brand? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>it was definitely that it was. But Smith and then

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<v Speaker 1>uh the other the other defensive tackle, they were able

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<v Speaker 1>to kind of get in there and and corral him

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<v Speaker 1>and he saw the hand going. I thought initially Smith

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<v Speaker 1>was the one that knocked it loose, but it was

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<v Speaker 1>it was clearly out. You know, I was thinking, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>maybe knee down. No, that wasn't the case at all. So, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>the red I mean, his fumbles had been only at FedEx. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>FedEx field three now, right, only ones you've had. You

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<v Speaker 1>didn't get benched this time though, No, he's not going

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<v Speaker 1>to plain benched himself. Whereber he walked after the second one.

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<v Speaker 1>He just kind of ran off the field kind of

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<v Speaker 1>like okay, okay, I'm done, I'm done with this. He

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<v Speaker 1>had to reset himself to have the game that he did.

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<v Speaker 1>Of course, he was the only guy who got the

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<v Speaker 1>touchdowns besides Byron Jones for the first defensive touchdown. Everybody

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<v Speaker 1>since twenty fifteen, were you not calling for that recently?

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<v Speaker 1>I did? Yeah, Well it's pretty easy when it's been

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<v Speaker 1>about two years. It's got to come sooner rather than later.

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<v Speaker 1>By yes, McLean was the last one to have it, right, Hey, yes,

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<v Speaker 1>McLean sort of like Tacos first sack at some point. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna be right, Lindsay was betting on that one

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<v Speaker 1>pre game. That's two weeks in a row. She was

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<v Speaker 1>betting on Yaco sack. Yeah, but no. Let mean, hey,

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<v Speaker 1>defensive line that played pretty well, well, let's get into it.

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<v Speaker 1>Of course, in the first kind of quarter it looked

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<v Speaker 1>like where is this defense? Everyone kept saying, Okay, this

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<v Speaker 1>is going to be a game where the defense isn't

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<v Speaker 1>showing up. They were having the big plays that everyone

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<v Speaker 1>was concerned they were going to have, and then all

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<v Speaker 1>of a sudden, I really believe the blocked field goal

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<v Speaker 1>was the turn of it for them. Do you guys agree, Well,

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<v Speaker 1>it was the pivotal point in the game. Yeah, it

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<v Speaker 1>was a pivotal point for the Deft. I just felt

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<v Speaker 1>like the defense was Jews after that. Well, I'll tell

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<v Speaker 1>you that to me. I just watching the game overall,

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<v Speaker 1>I thought the defensive line played outstanding. Myself thought the

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<v Speaker 1>secondary was awful, you know, with the exceptional Orlando Scandrick,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and I know you get a win, but

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<v Speaker 1>there were far too many plays that they they allowed,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, and and if it wasn't for some drop passes,

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<v Speaker 1>if it wasn't for some untime, for some timely blitzes

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<v Speaker 1>or pressure or sacks, whatever, Yeah, this was going to

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<v Speaker 1>be a struggle for I don't think Anthony Brown was great.

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<v Speaker 1>I really don't think that. I don't think that Jordan

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<v Speaker 1>Lewis was great in this football game. But you know,

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<v Speaker 1>they won, and that's what you have to have. We

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<v Speaker 1>talked about, hey, which is going to help the others?

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<v Speaker 1>The pass rush is going to help the secondary or

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<v Speaker 1>the secondary help the pass rush. And I thought they

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<v Speaker 1>caught some huge breaks yesterday in that football game with

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<v Speaker 1>their pressure and then again some drops by the Redskins,

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<v Speaker 1>and then it helped it they lose both of their

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<v Speaker 1>tight ends, Yeah, because that was occupying Byron Jones. They

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<v Speaker 1>were playing him close to the line of scrimmage right

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<v Speaker 1>almost the entire game to take on those tight ends. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>Mickey makes a point about Byron Jones, and I love

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<v Speaker 1>Byron Jones. I think that to me, you know, we

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<v Speaker 1>saw what he did in training camp. But there's been

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<v Speaker 1>some times. I promise you they worked on that that

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<v Speaker 1>pick play that they threw in the flat to Thompson.

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<v Speaker 1>I know they worked on that play. That is a

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<v Speaker 1>staple play of the Washington Redskins, and it goes for

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<v Speaker 1>a huge game. And you know, Byron, you know they

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<v Speaker 1>have some awareness about you. If you see formation, you

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<v Speaker 1>know understand what the situation is. That's what they like

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<v Speaker 1>to do. Ball goes for like eighteen yards. So, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>those are things when you when you're playing a football

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<v Speaker 1>you can't afford to make mistakes like, yeah, that sound

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<v Speaker 1>like we're losing football team today, but the secondary is

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<v Speaker 1>going to have to play better. Oh yeah, you're about

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<v Speaker 1>to face some more. Yeah, quarterbacks, there's no light up. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there's no more. CJ. Beths didn't Why didn't Walt Anderson's

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<v Speaker 1>crew that throws more flags than any other crew in

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<v Speaker 1>the league not throw a flag on the pick because

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<v Speaker 1>it was pretty obvious. Yeah, but but they it looked

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<v Speaker 1>like me, Mickey, The bigger problem I had with Walt

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<v Speaker 1>Anderson in this game was the fact that he called

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<v Speaker 1>a roughing penalty on on Wilson and he didn't get

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<v Speaker 1>the roughing penalty on their linebacks say three, Yeah Brown,

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<v Speaker 1>Walt Anderson was at such bad here. I'm bitching about

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<v Speaker 1>the officials, but yeah, but what Walt Anderson is He's

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<v Speaker 1>supposed to protect the quarterback. He's in such bad position.

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<v Speaker 1>Prescott scrambles to his lap for four yards and gets

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<v Speaker 1>whacked in the side of the head. Was Zach Brown?

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<v Speaker 1>I mean Zach Brown. He goes helmet the helmet and

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<v Speaker 1>Walt Anderson is in such bad shape trailing to play.

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<v Speaker 1>He can't see. I mean he's leaning looking for he

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<v Speaker 1>couldn't find it. So now your quarterbacks laying on the

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<v Speaker 1>ground getting hit, you know, getting hit in the head.

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<v Speaker 1>But yeah, it's the holding call was questionable on Unsmith.

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<v Speaker 1>No Cowboy, his opponent in the last sixteen quarters four

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<v Speaker 1>games has been called for holding. Yeah, well that's that

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<v Speaker 1>makes sense because but I don't I don't recreate it

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<v Speaker 1>for the Dallas Cowboys. Yeah, there were a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>Collins was bad and Collins was not good in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>Block he was bad. It was bad with his hands,

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<v Speaker 1>he was bad, with his positioning. He was bad. He

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<v Speaker 1>was bad. It was a bad situation for tough, tough

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<v Speaker 1>matchup for him. They flop guys both ways. But he

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<v Speaker 1>had a he had he had a struggled that dead day.

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<v Speaker 1>But I'll tell you the Tyrant Smith penalty is standard

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<v Speaker 1>operating procedure in the National Football League. You get your

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<v Speaker 1>hands inside on a defensive lineman and that's how you block.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what they do. Now you get them on the outside,

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<v Speaker 1>they call holding. I get that inside. Nate Newton, I

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<v Speaker 1>were talking about this last night and the post games show.

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<v Speaker 1>He goes, I don't know how they I don't know

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<v Speaker 1>how I would play anymore. Yeah, that's all I ever

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<v Speaker 1>did was grab guys inside and push Nicky. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 1>heard you. You were like, that's just pancake. Yeah, well

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<v Speaker 1>they've learned to flop these guys. And then the other

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<v Speaker 1>thing that's happening is you get your hands in side

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<v Speaker 1>and you're blocking the guy and then he turns to

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<v Speaker 1>run away and he goes down and it looks like

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<v Speaker 1>you're grabbing him from behind after you wiped him out.

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<v Speaker 1>Those guys, why don't they call the pick? It was

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<v Speaker 1>a pick. It was obvious what they ran see. But

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<v Speaker 1>that's and it's downfield. It was what five yards passed

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<v Speaker 1>the one? Yeah, it was past. I mean you get

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<v Speaker 1>the route inside from Jordan Read. So I mean I

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<v Speaker 1>think it was a read at the time that did it.

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<v Speaker 1>But to your pointe, I mean those penalties, whether you

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<v Speaker 1>like him or not, that's it just bogged him down

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<v Speaker 1>so badly. Before the block punt, I mean there's three

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<v Speaker 1>holding calls, wiped out drives. All of a sudden, the

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<v Speaker 1>Redskins are driving to take a two score lead before

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<v Speaker 1>the block field goal. Damien Wilson's just fifteen yards on

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<v Speaker 1>that penalty. Blatant penalty that led to their first Those

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<v Speaker 1>helmet the helmet easy to call. But then again, like

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<v Speaker 1>I said, you get helmet the helmet on the other

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<v Speaker 1>going the other way on data and now you have

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<v Speaker 1>to kick a fuel gold on that play. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>where it should have been if if if Walt Anderson

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<v Speaker 1>was doing his job like he did for their quarterback,

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<v Speaker 1>you know your quarterback would have not had to suffer

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<v Speaker 1>a blow to the head. Dak penalty didn't look much

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<v Speaker 1>different than what happened to Flacco a few nights ago. No,

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<v Speaker 1>kind of the same thing really got kind of I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>you could argue he's slid late, but he got hit

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<v Speaker 1>right in the head. Oh no, you go helmet. The

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<v Speaker 1>helmet with a quarterback in the National Football League, it

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<v Speaker 1>should be called it's a penalty. It's a penalty. Even

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<v Speaker 1>if you take your hand and swipe and hit the

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback in the end head, it's a penalty. And so yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that's that's the difficult thing. If you're getting a lot

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<v Speaker 1>of penalties called on you, and then all of a

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<v Speaker 1>sudden there's blatant penalties on the opposition, well then that

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<v Speaker 1>that makes it even worse. But hey, cowboys did a

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<v Speaker 1>great thing. They ran the football consistently. They didn't have

0:11:40.440 --> 0:11:42.760
<v Speaker 1>to throw the football. They had more carries than completions,

0:11:43.200 --> 0:11:46.679
<v Speaker 1>more yards rushing than passing yards. That's the recipe for

0:11:46.720 --> 0:11:49.719
<v Speaker 1>them winning football games. Yes, absolutely. Now the defense has

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<v Speaker 1>a total of twenty five sacks. Yeah, yeah, And let's

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<v Speaker 1>talk about some certain guys that because he brought up

0:11:55.640 --> 0:11:58.480
<v Speaker 1>the d line did great. Tyrone Crawford now his third

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<v Speaker 1>consecutive game of record in a sack and the last

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<v Speaker 1>time that he was able to block a field goal

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<v Speaker 1>was against Carolina in twenty fifteen. So, Tyrone Crawford, is

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<v Speaker 1>he really stepping up? Are you guys excited to see

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<v Speaker 1>his progress? What he's doing out there my rankom pick

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<v Speaker 1>do I wouldn't rank him for this week? I think

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<v Speaker 1>you do give it to you? Thanks? Why not? Yeah, Brian,

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<v Speaker 1>even though my guy did get another sack, your guy

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<v Speaker 1>man and the league way, Well, we'll touch on that

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<v Speaker 1>in the poll. Hopefully I haven't gotten one right yet.

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<v Speaker 1>My guys think every week? Now, do you have Collins Collins? Oh? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>I was thinking that I had Jason Witten pick an

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<v Speaker 1>opponent next week and maybe they'll say her so broadest, sir,

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<v Speaker 1>so well, I was just asking you about Tyrone. I

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<v Speaker 1>agree with what Brian wrote after the game. I think

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<v Speaker 1>I think David Irving specifically returning from suspension has helped

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<v Speaker 1>Tyrone so much because it adds another talented rusher that

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<v Speaker 1>can free him up a little bit on that right side.

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<v Speaker 1>And he's just been highly productive. I mean, that might

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<v Speaker 1>have been the best game of his career. Yes, today,

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<v Speaker 1>he was outstanding. When you think about special teams. He's

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<v Speaker 1>also doing things to get other guys home. Yeah, with

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<v Speaker 1>their rushes. They're working in concert on the defensive line.

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<v Speaker 1>He's been really really good lately. But I think they

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<v Speaker 1>finally found a home for him. He's been moved around

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<v Speaker 1>him at that right end, yes, but you weren't so

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<v Speaker 1>sure about no. I was. I like Marinelli's philosophy of

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<v Speaker 1>if we don't have speed to beat him over there,

0:13:22.360 --> 0:13:25.600
<v Speaker 1>then we might as well use power, And that's kind

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<v Speaker 1>of what they're doing. That's sack fumble though, was a

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<v Speaker 1>dip of the dip of the left shoulder and turned

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<v Speaker 1>the corner. And guess what, since you mentioned his shoulder

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<v Speaker 1>for a change, he's not playing with a torn rotator. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>that's nice, and he's done that the past two years

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<v Speaker 1>that needed surgery after each of the last two seasons.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what, That right side is better for him

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<v Speaker 1>because I think it's kept him healthy. Yeah, let's wear

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<v Speaker 1>and tear on him over there. Even at left end.

0:13:47.720 --> 0:13:50.680
<v Speaker 1>Left end, you're still taking on running plays. Right hand,

0:13:51.200 --> 0:13:54.040
<v Speaker 1>you play the three technique, you're always facing some type

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<v Speaker 1>of block down, block, chip blocks, whatever you're doing. It's

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<v Speaker 1>kind of like the Sean Lee theory. You put him

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<v Speaker 1>away from like the action and let him go to

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<v Speaker 1>the action, and they're going to get to the action.

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<v Speaker 1>But that's with with with Crawford though he's not the

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<v Speaker 1>only guy on the line now that I think that's

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<v Speaker 1>helped him a lot too. The expectations are, we pay

0:14:14.920 --> 0:14:17.280
<v Speaker 1>him forty million dollars, go make forty million dollars worth

0:14:17.280 --> 0:14:20.080
<v Speaker 1>of plays. Now he doesn't have to make forty million

0:14:20.040 --> 0:14:22.960
<v Speaker 1>dollars worth of plays because you do have David Irvan,

0:14:23.040 --> 0:14:25.440
<v Speaker 1>you do have Malie Collins, and you do have you

0:14:25.520 --> 0:14:28.600
<v Speaker 1>do have the Marcus Lawrence. Those guys are kind of

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<v Speaker 1>spreading things out though. You're kind of rotating some guys

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<v Speaker 1>in there, and and it's working out really well. Everybody's

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<v Speaker 1>got to eat, That's what Tank Lawrence said after the game.

0:14:36.720 --> 0:14:39.160
<v Speaker 1>It's almost Thanksgiving time, so they're trying to spread around

0:14:39.240 --> 0:14:42.520
<v Speaker 1>feed the family. Yeah, and talking about feeding people, you'd

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<v Speaker 1>think that Taco would be did you guys see his

0:14:46.280 --> 0:14:48.800
<v Speaker 1>celebration after he thought he got the pick, he was

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<v Speaker 1>already down and then you know Jalen, I think he

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<v Speaker 1>was holding the Taco up and he stopped it away.

0:14:53.880 --> 0:14:59.040
<v Speaker 1>Jalen started the celebration and then yeah, Taco, it was close. Yeah,

0:14:59.120 --> 0:15:01.960
<v Speaker 1>Jalen's pick was too. Both of them made plays. Well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>well they won't yeah never mind what oh no going

0:15:06.400 --> 0:15:10.240
<v Speaker 1>that was very positive of making for Taco. It was

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<v Speaker 1>close to give him a break, guys. Yeah, you you're

0:15:14.560 --> 0:15:18.280
<v Speaker 1>are you drifting away a little bit now there? And

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<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to be on what on taco taco? No? No? Um,

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<v Speaker 1>you know I thought he'd just because of how beat

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<v Speaker 1>up their line was. Yeah, you thought one were fall

0:15:28.120 --> 0:15:30.320
<v Speaker 1>in his lap. Yeah, you thought that he they might

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<v Speaker 1>get there. Yeah, but you know what, they even when

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<v Speaker 1>they weren't sacking him, they kept consistent pressure. Let's go

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<v Speaker 1>back and look at their first series, first play of

0:15:39.600 --> 0:15:42.920
<v Speaker 1>the games, part of the game. Yeah, Lawrence was there, Um,

0:15:43.080 --> 0:15:46.880
<v Speaker 1>the one passed down the field. Well, it was the

0:15:46.920 --> 0:15:52.440
<v Speaker 1>one Wilson, uh got the personal fall on. Yeah. Crawford's

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<v Speaker 1>a half a step away from a sack, right, and

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<v Speaker 1>you know that kind of caused what happened, because he's

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<v Speaker 1>pulling the quarterback down and when you're getting ready to

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<v Speaker 1>tack and the guy, all of a sudden it's coming

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<v Speaker 1>down and you know he's at your level. His aim

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<v Speaker 1>wasn't real good. Yeah. I saw that another game when

0:16:07.120 --> 0:16:09.760
<v Speaker 1>whoever I can't remember it was, the quarterback or wide

0:16:09.800 --> 0:16:13.920
<v Speaker 1>receiver caught the ball and they hit was coming and

0:16:14.040 --> 0:16:16.440
<v Speaker 1>the guy lowered his horse. Yeah, and then he gets

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<v Speaker 1>hit in the head and they flagged the defensive guy, Well,

0:16:18.840 --> 0:16:22.760
<v Speaker 1>once you start your launch. If that was in the

0:16:22.880 --> 0:16:26.040
<v Speaker 1>Rams game, maybe it was the Cowboys. I thought it

0:16:26.080 --> 0:16:30.280
<v Speaker 1>was maybe Thursday night or earlier on s a different opponent. Yeah, yeah,

0:16:30.440 --> 0:16:32.480
<v Speaker 1>it was another game, and it's like, you know, you

0:16:32.520 --> 0:16:36.360
<v Speaker 1>can't redirect once you're in the air. Yeah, so some

0:16:36.440 --> 0:16:39.280
<v Speaker 1>of that stuff. I don't know that that crew was terrible. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>they were terrible, all right. Who was the one that

0:16:42.480 --> 0:16:44.880
<v Speaker 1>like spit on you or the ref back in the day, Oh,

0:16:45.000 --> 0:16:47.560
<v Speaker 1>Jim Quirk. Yeah, yeah, I yelled. I yelled. I was

0:16:47.560 --> 0:16:49.240
<v Speaker 1>trying to yell on the sidelines making a bad a

0:16:49.280 --> 0:16:51.920
<v Speaker 1>pick that the Dolphins ran, and he turned he goes

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<v Speaker 1>what And as soon as he he said what, I'm like,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm like, all the splatter came. Oh gosh. I just

0:16:56.680 --> 0:16:59.280
<v Speaker 1>walked back and I'm like, okay, that's what I get

0:16:59.280 --> 0:17:01.840
<v Speaker 1>for yelling at official on the sideline. I just don't

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<v Speaker 1>know who would want to sign up for that job.

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<v Speaker 1>It's kind of a thankless job, isn't it. It pays well,

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<v Speaker 1>It does pay well, and if you if you're good

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<v Speaker 1>at it at it, if you're good keep saying job yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>And if you're at hockey, then you just can show

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<v Speaker 1>off your muscles every Sunday head to wear long sleeves.

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<v Speaker 1>Yesterday in Buffalo. He's a little disappointed. I bet he was.

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<v Speaker 1>He went on, you give up your weekend to do

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<v Speaker 1>that for three hours and make a couple of thousand

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<v Speaker 1>dollars or that. I think some of those guys make

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<v Speaker 1>a lot more than that. Really, you know, Oh yeah,

0:17:30.240 --> 0:17:32.840
<v Speaker 1>you're gonna apply. If I didn't have if I didn't

0:17:32.880 --> 0:17:36.040
<v Speaker 1>start the job I did, I would have maybe not

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<v Speaker 1>maybe you're so passionate about it, maybe not football, but

0:17:39.320 --> 0:17:42.760
<v Speaker 1>I definitely would have done basketball. I just to me though,

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<v Speaker 1>it's it's one of those things. And this is what

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<v Speaker 1>I've always when this is the last thing I'll say

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<v Speaker 1>about the officials until tomorrow. I always felt like, though

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<v Speaker 1>that my livelihood was in their hands. That's why I

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<v Speaker 1>have such a an angst about officials, because I always

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<v Speaker 1>felt like that they get to go referee games next

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<v Speaker 1>week after making bad calls, and I get fired because

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't win enough games. It's got it. Yeah, That's

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<v Speaker 1>where that's where I feel. That's where I feel my

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<v Speaker 1>anxiety towards officials. And now we have replay and we

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<v Speaker 1>get a lot more right than we do wrong. But

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<v Speaker 1>there's certain plays during a game holding calls. What if

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<v Speaker 1>that the game was tight and you know, it came

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<v Speaker 1>down whatever, that was the last drive and you're trying

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<v Speaker 1>to win the game, and they call tren Tyren Smith

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<v Speaker 1>for holding on that play when it's a standard NFL block.

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<v Speaker 1>What if I mean that Ice Butler is running to

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<v Speaker 1>the huddle and they call it a Bryce Butler play. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but that's what I'm saying. I changed the playoffs. That's play.

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<v Speaker 1>That's the problem I have with officiating, and and it's

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<v Speaker 1>it's really on all levels. But yeah, it's try and

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<v Speaker 1>get it right. Yeah, and then and then, And there's

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<v Speaker 1>some of the time where they do get it right,

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<v Speaker 1>and then there's other times where I'm like, what are

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<v Speaker 1>you looking at? What are you doing? What do you

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<v Speaker 1>look at? But anyway, hey, cowboys, a great job on

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<v Speaker 1>the defensive line. Yeah, well, let's take our first break

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<v Speaker 1>boysure wicking fabric. It's beautiful. Yeah, that's great. It worked yesterday.

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<v Speaker 1>Ezek Gilliot, he had his eleventh one hundred yard performance yesterday.

0:21:54.520 --> 0:21:57.560
<v Speaker 1>One fifty yards gave him two thousand, three hundred and

0:21:57.640 --> 0:22:00.480
<v Speaker 1>twenty one for his career. And he's wealth on the

0:22:00.560 --> 0:22:03.840
<v Speaker 1>club's career rushing yards list. Yeah, climbing right up there,

0:22:04.000 --> 0:22:07.320
<v Speaker 1>only sefteen thousand behind him at yeah. Yeah, that's that's

0:22:07.400 --> 0:22:11.280
<v Speaker 1>not a lot, right gaining. Yeah, he's right there, He's

0:22:11.400 --> 0:22:14.840
<v Speaker 1>right there. So he had a great game, of course, Yeah,

0:22:14.920 --> 0:22:17.879
<v Speaker 1>I mean he was just able to dominate, take an

0:22:18.200 --> 0:22:21.440
<v Speaker 1>advantage of their defensive line. And what was it that

0:22:21.560 --> 0:22:23.680
<v Speaker 1>he was so good at doing yesterday? What did you

0:22:23.760 --> 0:22:27.000
<v Speaker 1>guys see? Go ahead, you got anything? I thought thought

0:22:27.000 --> 0:22:28.440
<v Speaker 1>it was more of the same that we saw in

0:22:28.480 --> 0:22:32.120
<v Speaker 1>San Francisco. I thought the front front line, the offensive line,

0:22:32.119 --> 0:22:34.840
<v Speaker 1>did an awesome job creating holes for him. I thought

0:22:34.880 --> 0:22:37.800
<v Speaker 1>he was decisive. I thought for the field and the conditions,

0:22:39.240 --> 0:22:41.280
<v Speaker 1>he was just really really good. I mean for running

0:22:41.280 --> 0:22:42.680
<v Speaker 1>back to take care of the ball the way he

0:22:42.760 --> 0:22:46.680
<v Speaker 1>did Dak too, by the way, um the execution was flawless. Really,

0:22:46.840 --> 0:22:48.360
<v Speaker 1>I thought he was. I thought he was as good

0:22:48.359 --> 0:22:50.800
<v Speaker 1>as he was really at any point this season. I

0:22:50.840 --> 0:22:55.280
<v Speaker 1>thought he was persistent. There were some really nice holes early. Obviously,

0:22:55.440 --> 0:22:58.440
<v Speaker 1>that first drive and he can go in from what

0:22:58.640 --> 0:23:01.280
<v Speaker 1>was it, twenty six yards out? No one touch you, Yeah,

0:23:01.680 --> 0:23:05.920
<v Speaker 1>the first touchdown, But after that, you know, things got sloppy,

0:23:06.400 --> 0:23:09.520
<v Speaker 1>it's raining, and he was just persistent and he was

0:23:09.600 --> 0:23:12.440
<v Speaker 1>pounding for three and then it be four, sometimes it

0:23:12.560 --> 0:23:16.880
<v Speaker 1>was six, and he just kept pounding and pounding and pounding.

0:23:17.720 --> 0:23:23.440
<v Speaker 1>U And as I wrote for today, UM if if

0:23:23.760 --> 0:23:28.240
<v Speaker 1>the judge in New York today later today needs to

0:23:29.119 --> 0:23:34.200
<v Speaker 1>um judge irreparable harm if he's not on the field. Yeah,

0:23:34.560 --> 0:23:38.680
<v Speaker 1>just sending her the tape of this game offense right there.

0:23:38.840 --> 0:23:41.680
<v Speaker 1>See what the irreparable harm will be if he's not

0:23:41.960 --> 0:23:45.560
<v Speaker 1>on this football team. It's not just financial, Uh, it's

0:23:45.600 --> 0:23:47.600
<v Speaker 1>the success he can have. I mean, he had one

0:23:47.680 --> 0:23:50.520
<v Speaker 1>hundred and fifty yards. He nearly had half the total

0:23:50.640 --> 0:23:54.920
<v Speaker 1>offense for the Cowboys. They only had three h seven. So, uh,

0:23:56.240 --> 0:23:58.080
<v Speaker 1>you don't need any you don't And you know, I

0:23:58.119 --> 0:24:00.119
<v Speaker 1>don't even want to hear about why we got this

0:24:00.240 --> 0:24:03.359
<v Speaker 1>great offensive line and we got these other running backs

0:24:03.400 --> 0:24:05.960
<v Speaker 1>that can do this or that. What you saw yesterday

0:24:06.320 --> 0:24:10.520
<v Speaker 1>and the day the Sunday before, that's that's two hundred

0:24:10.560 --> 0:24:13.920
<v Speaker 1>and ninety seven yards in two games. And he took

0:24:13.960 --> 0:24:16.439
<v Speaker 1>over the game, especially in the fourth quarter when they

0:24:16.520 --> 0:24:18.439
<v Speaker 1>needed to kind of salt the clock away, and they

0:24:18.520 --> 0:24:21.960
<v Speaker 1>had two drives that consumed over eight minutes. Eight minutes,

0:24:22.040 --> 0:24:24.280
<v Speaker 1>and he told us late in that game he could

0:24:24.320 --> 0:24:26.719
<v Speaker 1>barely he couldn't feel the ball. I mean he had

0:24:26.880 --> 0:24:29.920
<v Speaker 1>the rain and the and they got cold. So that

0:24:30.080 --> 0:24:32.920
<v Speaker 1>was impressive. I agree with you the runner matters, but

0:24:33.119 --> 0:24:35.879
<v Speaker 1>I just thought offensively, as an operation, they did a

0:24:35.960 --> 0:24:39.720
<v Speaker 1>nice job. Again, especially given the conditions that first touchdown,

0:24:39.760 --> 0:24:42.040
<v Speaker 1>he had Witten with a great seal block, the tight

0:24:42.160 --> 0:24:44.040
<v Speaker 1>ends blocked well. I thought overall, they just did a

0:24:44.119 --> 0:24:46.480
<v Speaker 1>nice job. All you needed to know is three years ago,

0:24:46.520 --> 0:24:48.719
<v Speaker 1>on fourth down and one from his own forty eight

0:24:48.800 --> 0:24:50.800
<v Speaker 1>yard line, Jason Garrett would have never gone for it

0:24:50.880 --> 0:24:53.480
<v Speaker 1>on fourth down. Yeah, that's all you need to know.

0:24:54.480 --> 0:24:57.000
<v Speaker 1>There's so much faith in his ability to carry the football,

0:24:57.119 --> 0:24:59.600
<v Speaker 1>not only short yard situations, but they handed to him

0:24:59.640 --> 0:25:01.680
<v Speaker 1>on first down, they handed to him on second down.

0:25:02.200 --> 0:25:06.680
<v Speaker 1>I'm I'm a big believer in completions and attempts, and

0:25:06.960 --> 0:25:08.600
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys are one of the best in the league

0:25:08.640 --> 0:25:11.280
<v Speaker 1>when it comes to both. And you know, you continue

0:25:11.320 --> 0:25:13.800
<v Speaker 1>to keep Dak Prescott's numbers where they're where they're at.

0:25:14.160 --> 0:25:16.280
<v Speaker 1>He's gonna make plays for you. But the way this

0:25:16.320 --> 0:25:18.600
<v Speaker 1>football team is gonna win is handing the football to

0:25:18.720 --> 0:25:22.880
<v Speaker 1>number twenty one and even when people know, even when

0:25:22.920 --> 0:25:25.399
<v Speaker 1>people know that they're going to run the football, they

0:25:25.480 --> 0:25:28.879
<v Speaker 1>still have success. And I felt like though inside, you know,

0:25:28.920 --> 0:25:33.160
<v Speaker 1>with Frederick Cooper Martin, they were outstanding. Yeah, I thought

0:25:33.640 --> 0:25:36.119
<v Speaker 1>they gave. He was very patient with the way he

0:25:36.280 --> 0:25:38.560
<v Speaker 1>ram you know that he let things develop a little

0:25:38.600 --> 0:25:41.919
<v Speaker 1>bit upfront, found some alleys, you know, had to hang

0:25:41.960 --> 0:25:43.600
<v Speaker 1>on the football. There's a couple of times where he

0:25:43.640 --> 0:25:46.720
<v Speaker 1>could have busted some I thought, some bigger runs. But

0:25:46.840 --> 0:25:48.680
<v Speaker 1>you see him two hands on ball late in the

0:25:48.760 --> 0:25:51.440
<v Speaker 1>second half and he's falling forward. He's just trying to

0:25:52.200 --> 0:25:55.480
<v Speaker 1>keep forward, keep forward, don't fumble the football, and it

0:25:55.600 --> 0:25:58.440
<v Speaker 1>takes a lot of I think the first fumble he

0:25:58.520 --> 0:26:01.080
<v Speaker 1>had was a was a big play on the Redskins part.

0:26:01.160 --> 0:26:03.679
<v Speaker 1>But from that point on the thirty two other carriers,

0:26:03.720 --> 0:26:06.639
<v Speaker 1>like Mickey talked about, we're all quality carriers. There were

0:26:06.640 --> 0:26:08.760
<v Speaker 1>a couple for no game, but there are a couple

0:26:08.800 --> 0:26:10.800
<v Speaker 1>of them that they could have been losses and stuff

0:26:10.840 --> 0:26:13.160
<v Speaker 1>like that, and he was able to fight his way

0:26:13.200 --> 0:26:15.280
<v Speaker 1>back to the line of scrimmage. But when I could say,

0:26:15.320 --> 0:26:17.200
<v Speaker 1>when Jason Garrett has decided to go for it on

0:26:17.280 --> 0:26:20.120
<v Speaker 1>fourth down on his side of the fifty yard line.

0:26:20.160 --> 0:26:22.080
<v Speaker 1>That's all you need to know about the confidence they

0:26:22.119 --> 0:26:23.359
<v Speaker 1>got in as he could, I went, I need to

0:26:23.400 --> 0:26:25.159
<v Speaker 1>go back and look at because we've talked about that

0:26:25.240 --> 0:26:28.840
<v Speaker 1>without hesitation. They've done that at points this year, right short,

0:26:28.880 --> 0:26:31.080
<v Speaker 1>Have they done that inside their own territory? I don't

0:26:31.080 --> 0:26:32.720
<v Speaker 1>believe they done it inside their own terror. That was

0:26:32.800 --> 0:26:35.359
<v Speaker 1>a surprise. I expected him to punt that despite the

0:26:35.440 --> 0:26:37.600
<v Speaker 1>fact that their trust in him. That's I mean, that's

0:26:37.640 --> 0:26:39.800
<v Speaker 1>probably the book probably tells you to punt regardless of

0:26:39.800 --> 0:26:41.399
<v Speaker 1>who you're running back in your offensive. There were a

0:26:41.440 --> 0:26:43.080
<v Speaker 1>couple of times, I think it was in maybe the

0:26:43.200 --> 0:26:46.440
<v Speaker 1>second the second half, when they were kind of in

0:26:46.800 --> 0:26:52.280
<v Speaker 1>these weird situations somewhere around the fifty yard line Washington forty,

0:26:52.320 --> 0:26:54.399
<v Speaker 1>when you're probably weren't going to try a field goal, right,

0:26:54.560 --> 0:26:57.600
<v Speaker 1>and it's third and five. I was sitting there, going

0:26:57.680 --> 0:27:00.240
<v Speaker 1>just run it twice. Yeah, just run it twice. Don't

0:27:00.240 --> 0:27:02.800
<v Speaker 1>throw the ball, run it right, because he's gonna pick

0:27:02.880 --> 0:27:05.119
<v Speaker 1>up five yards and two carries if you're willing to

0:27:05.200 --> 0:27:08.600
<v Speaker 1>go for it on fourth down. And um, yeah, their

0:27:08.680 --> 0:27:12.080
<v Speaker 1>fourth down conversion rate it's amazing. Third and one two yeah,

0:27:12.160 --> 0:27:14.800
<v Speaker 1>no third and one to pick it up. Yeah, with

0:27:14.960 --> 0:27:17.199
<v Speaker 1>the with the with the the ability, with the read option,

0:27:17.320 --> 0:27:20.120
<v Speaker 1>and just to straight hand him the football. And even

0:27:20.160 --> 0:27:22.399
<v Speaker 1>when they put Smith in there too, some of that stuff.

0:27:22.440 --> 0:27:24.840
<v Speaker 1>I mean, Smith was digging guys out yesterday. That's a

0:27:24.920 --> 0:27:28.960
<v Speaker 1>good sign right there. But it doesn't matter one back, fullback,

0:27:29.080 --> 0:27:31.960
<v Speaker 1>whatever you want to do. Mickey's right. If all of

0:27:32.000 --> 0:27:35.960
<v Speaker 1>a sudden this turns into this turns into we're gonna

0:27:36.000 --> 0:27:40.760
<v Speaker 1>lose this guy, that's gonna be I don't even want to.

0:27:40.760 --> 0:27:43.000
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to think about it because you look

0:27:43.040 --> 0:27:46.520
<v Speaker 1>at the offense, the way the offense go. I would

0:27:46.520 --> 0:27:48.440
<v Speaker 1>not want to put everything on Dak Prescott, and I

0:27:48.480 --> 0:27:51.479
<v Speaker 1>mean that it's no disrespect to Dak, but we've kind

0:27:51.520 --> 0:27:54.040
<v Speaker 1>of seen when things don't work great running the football

0:27:54.240 --> 0:27:57.400
<v Speaker 1>well last year. That's why I thought Zeke as great

0:27:57.440 --> 0:27:59.800
<v Speaker 1>as Dak was. It's the hardest position to play in sports.

0:28:00.040 --> 0:28:03.919
<v Speaker 1>My opinion, quarterback Zeke was the MVP because everything they

0:28:04.000 --> 0:28:06.360
<v Speaker 1>did fed off of him in the running game, right

0:28:06.520 --> 0:28:09.840
<v Speaker 1>down in distance and the boots, all that stuff. Everything.

0:28:09.960 --> 0:28:13.720
<v Speaker 1>The threat of Zeke in different ways passing game as well,

0:28:14.160 --> 0:28:18.000
<v Speaker 1>made it makes Dax's jobs so much easier and the receivers.

0:28:18.160 --> 0:28:20.399
<v Speaker 1>So Ezekiel is in New York. He did not fly

0:28:20.520 --> 0:28:22.280
<v Speaker 1>back with the team last night. He went straight to

0:28:22.359 --> 0:28:25.480
<v Speaker 1>New York to handle everything that's happening today. The hearing

0:28:25.520 --> 0:28:28.720
<v Speaker 1>and will begin at five pm Eastern time four pm

0:28:28.840 --> 0:28:31.320
<v Speaker 1>Dallas time. Now, from what I'm hearing and you guys,

0:28:31.560 --> 0:28:34.200
<v Speaker 1>I'll let you take it from here, there will not

0:28:34.320 --> 0:28:36.280
<v Speaker 1>be a decision today, and there might not even be

0:28:36.359 --> 0:28:39.320
<v Speaker 1>a decision until maybe as late as Thursday. Is that correct?

0:28:39.640 --> 0:28:42.840
<v Speaker 1>Sounds like it? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I mean, I mean,

0:28:42.920 --> 0:28:46.480
<v Speaker 1>who knows what how fast she'll susion. I'm sure it's

0:28:46.520 --> 0:28:48.960
<v Speaker 1>not going to be today. No, it's not. It's late

0:28:49.000 --> 0:28:51.600
<v Speaker 1>as the hair's gonna be. I mean, she's got to

0:28:51.640 --> 0:28:53.560
<v Speaker 1>catch the train go home. I was curious though, just

0:28:53.640 --> 0:28:55.600
<v Speaker 1>because they ruled from the bench on the t ro

0:28:56.160 --> 0:28:58.200
<v Speaker 1>a week ago or whatever. Yeah, I guess this is

0:28:58.320 --> 0:29:03.400
<v Speaker 1>more of a drawn out as a more pensive yeah yeah, process.

0:29:03.520 --> 0:29:05.800
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, I'm sure the Cowboys want to hear something

0:29:05.840 --> 0:29:08.000
<v Speaker 1>as soon as possible. It's just frustrating. If I was

0:29:08.160 --> 0:29:11.320
<v Speaker 1>Zeke's team, I'd say, you guys, you know what Mickey

0:29:11.360 --> 0:29:15.080
<v Speaker 1>just said, the irreparable damage. But it's exhausting for a

0:29:15.160 --> 0:29:18.160
<v Speaker 1>player to have to go from Dallas to Washington for

0:29:18.280 --> 0:29:20.760
<v Speaker 1>a road game in the rain, then back to New York.

0:29:21.200 --> 0:29:25.320
<v Speaker 1>Now he's there for you know, hopefully until just tomorrow, right,

0:29:25.640 --> 0:29:27.800
<v Speaker 1>you know, And it's like, how how is that not

0:29:28.000 --> 0:29:31.720
<v Speaker 1>irreputable damage? I mean, twenty two years old, I know,

0:29:31.960 --> 0:29:34.400
<v Speaker 1>But what I'm saying is that it's distracting. But you know,

0:29:34.720 --> 0:29:36.760
<v Speaker 1>keep in mind, wears on you. Yeah, I mean, and

0:29:36.840 --> 0:29:39.239
<v Speaker 1>he admitted that, And keep in mind, no matter how

0:29:39.320 --> 0:29:42.200
<v Speaker 1>young you are, just in your mind. Like he was

0:29:42.240 --> 0:29:44.360
<v Speaker 1>suspended for a day or two a couple weeks ago,

0:29:44.720 --> 0:29:47.440
<v Speaker 1>So it's that whole thing. What's going on? Am I

0:29:47.520 --> 0:29:50.320
<v Speaker 1>playing tomorrow? Am I available? Like that's got to wear

0:29:50.400 --> 0:29:54.000
<v Speaker 1>on your mind, But it hasn't bothered him one seven,

0:29:54.120 --> 0:29:57.320
<v Speaker 1>one fifty. Yeah, I'm talking more like, you know, just

0:29:57.720 --> 0:30:00.400
<v Speaker 1>handling it all. So props to him for showing that,

0:30:00.600 --> 0:30:02.160
<v Speaker 1>you know, he can go in there and do this,

0:30:02.400 --> 0:30:05.520
<v Speaker 1>And that's a lot I've learned about him. It might

0:30:05.560 --> 0:30:08.280
<v Speaker 1>take him a little time to get going, you know,

0:30:08.480 --> 0:30:11.480
<v Speaker 1>first couple of weeks in a season, the season, Yeah,

0:30:11.920 --> 0:30:14.280
<v Speaker 1>the same thing last year, right, Yeah, maybe it takes him.

0:30:14.360 --> 0:30:18.000
<v Speaker 1>Maybe it's not bad offensive line play or missing cuts

0:30:18.120 --> 0:30:20.120
<v Speaker 1>or whatever. Maybe it just takes him a little time

0:30:20.160 --> 0:30:23.120
<v Speaker 1>to get going because he looks he clearly looks better.

0:30:23.320 --> 0:30:26.080
<v Speaker 1>He looks he looks like maybe maybe it's some of

0:30:26.080 --> 0:30:28.720
<v Speaker 1>them the opponent too, I think that, But you know

0:30:28.800 --> 0:30:31.480
<v Speaker 1>what he looks. He looks like a better back these

0:30:31.560 --> 0:30:34.360
<v Speaker 1>last three weeks. Who used the word patience? Did you? Yeah?

0:30:34.600 --> 0:30:37.560
<v Speaker 1>He was in the beginning of the season both times. Yeah,

0:30:37.560 --> 0:30:39.920
<v Speaker 1>he was just rushing to get in there and plow.

0:30:40.480 --> 0:30:42.760
<v Speaker 1>And now he's like, all right, let's set it up,

0:30:42.800 --> 0:30:45.360
<v Speaker 1>developed and set it up. I'll pick it and kind

0:30:45.400 --> 0:30:48.920
<v Speaker 1>of wait. Yeah, I thought he did that a lot yesterday,

0:30:49.400 --> 0:30:52.400
<v Speaker 1>even in the bad track. Although the field held up

0:30:52.400 --> 0:30:54.760
<v Speaker 1>pretty good. Sam, they still yeah, it wasn't bad. It

0:30:55.720 --> 0:30:58.280
<v Speaker 1>didn't get fluttered or anything. There's a pretty good crown

0:30:58.360 --> 0:31:02.440
<v Speaker 1>on it too, by the way, Um, but oh Lee,

0:31:02.640 --> 0:31:05.560
<v Speaker 1>it's never just stopped raining. Did you see Sean Lee

0:31:05.640 --> 0:31:08.200
<v Speaker 1>blow a shoe yesterday? No? I did. I didn't say,

0:31:08.240 --> 0:31:10.400
<v Speaker 1>Is that why he Yeah, everybody's off and I saw

0:31:10.600 --> 0:31:12.920
<v Speaker 1>everybody's like, oh no, they're doing something with his ankle.

0:31:13.080 --> 0:31:15.600
<v Speaker 1>His Sean Lee wears the same shoes. He won't let

0:31:15.640 --> 0:31:18.880
<v Speaker 1>Bucky souls blew out. Yeah, the toe of it popped out.

0:31:18.960 --> 0:31:21.400
<v Speaker 1>He was running into the sidelines and in his front

0:31:21.440 --> 0:31:23.400
<v Speaker 1>of his toes came out of the front of his shoe.

0:31:23.600 --> 0:31:26.320
<v Speaker 1>Some guys keep those shoes, he did, Bucky, Bucky told

0:31:26.360 --> 0:31:28.280
<v Speaker 1>me because I asked him. I asked Bucky after the game,

0:31:28.320 --> 0:31:30.360
<v Speaker 1>I said, did shut because there was I thought that

0:31:30.480 --> 0:31:32.640
<v Speaker 1>maybe Sean Lee got hurt again. And then he came

0:31:32.680 --> 0:31:34.320
<v Speaker 1>back and I'm like, oh no, not one of these,

0:31:34.640 --> 0:31:36.360
<v Speaker 1>And I said, wait a minute. He blew his shoe out.

0:31:36.880 --> 0:31:40.040
<v Speaker 1>How did fun of his shoe? Just he he planted

0:31:40.120 --> 0:31:43.360
<v Speaker 1>in the in the toe popped. Has he got a

0:31:43.440 --> 0:31:45.880
<v Speaker 1>hole in the toe support? I don't know if it's that,

0:31:46.040 --> 0:31:48.160
<v Speaker 1>but it just, Bucky said, old shoes and it just

0:31:48.280 --> 0:31:51.240
<v Speaker 1>blew out. They dry rode my hiking shoes. Change my

0:31:51.440 --> 0:31:53.840
<v Speaker 1>hiking shoes? Did that up on the mountain. This won't change.

0:31:54.120 --> 0:31:56.120
<v Speaker 1>Some guys don't change. David Irving's got the same pair

0:31:56.160 --> 0:31:58.040
<v Speaker 1>of ye won't change a couple of years. He got

0:31:58.080 --> 0:32:00.960
<v Speaker 1>the souls replaced for comfort. But Dan Bailey had had

0:32:01.160 --> 0:32:03.480
<v Speaker 1>the same for so many years, the same one, So

0:32:03.600 --> 0:32:06.880
<v Speaker 1>that transitions us nicely into the old. Mike Nugent talk.

0:32:07.120 --> 0:32:10.680
<v Speaker 1>I think he lent him to nugent. Yeah, that's why

0:32:10.760 --> 0:32:12.960
<v Speaker 1>he was able to kick so well. Oh that was nice.

0:32:13.320 --> 0:32:16.360
<v Speaker 1>Guy's nervous after that first one, though, I was nervous.

0:32:16.800 --> 0:32:19.200
<v Speaker 1>Line with Mickey, I called it. I watched him warm up.

0:32:19.520 --> 0:32:22.760
<v Speaker 1>He said, this is got a pronounced hook he does

0:32:23.480 --> 0:32:26.240
<v Speaker 1>almost every time off the left hash. And then when

0:32:26.280 --> 0:32:28.600
<v Speaker 1>he was on the left hash yeah. And I said,

0:32:28.680 --> 0:32:31.160
<v Speaker 1>and it's this far that hook's gonna get him. It's

0:32:31.160 --> 0:32:33.040
<v Speaker 1>gonna get him, and it did. What was his longing

0:32:33.080 --> 0:32:36.480
<v Speaker 1>warmupst three. You guys did a great job by the

0:32:36.560 --> 0:32:39.480
<v Speaker 1>way of tweeting out the warm up stuff that helped

0:32:39.520 --> 0:32:41.520
<v Speaker 1>us on our pregame show. And he didn't really try

0:32:41.600 --> 0:32:43.600
<v Speaker 1>from fifty five, but he would have made he had

0:32:43.680 --> 0:32:46.480
<v Speaker 1>the distance from fifty five. No rain at that time, though, right, yeah,

0:32:46.600 --> 0:32:48.760
<v Speaker 1>there was. There was minimal. It was, yeah, because if

0:32:48.800 --> 0:32:50.840
<v Speaker 1>I was out there, it wasn't raining when we were

0:32:50.920 --> 0:32:53.240
<v Speaker 1>getting on the plane last night. You know. This was

0:32:53.320 --> 0:32:55.760
<v Speaker 1>after the game, and he accounted for fifteen of the

0:32:55.880 --> 0:32:58.400
<v Speaker 1>thirty three points for the Cowboys, of course, four or

0:32:58.440 --> 0:33:01.360
<v Speaker 1>five field goals and the three extra points. And he's

0:33:01.400 --> 0:33:04.160
<v Speaker 1>walking past keitho quinn, who works with special teams and

0:33:04.600 --> 0:33:07.000
<v Speaker 1>he's like, hey, great job tonight, Mike, and he goes

0:33:07.200 --> 0:33:09.960
<v Speaker 1>still so much to work on, and I was just like, oh,

0:33:10.640 --> 0:33:13.440
<v Speaker 1>poor guy, Like last Sunday you were just taking your

0:33:13.520 --> 0:33:16.240
<v Speaker 1>daughter to the zoo and Columbus and today you know,

0:33:16.360 --> 0:33:19.080
<v Speaker 1>you're kicking field goals and extra points for the Dallars

0:33:19.200 --> 0:33:22.520
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys and you got Damn Bailey looking over your shoulder, like,

0:33:23.120 --> 0:33:25.080
<v Speaker 1>do better, big guy. I'll tell you what though, I

0:33:25.320 --> 0:33:28.680
<v Speaker 1>after that first miss, I even tweeted this out and

0:33:28.920 --> 0:33:31.600
<v Speaker 1>I believed it. I'm glad that he I'm glad Coach

0:33:31.680 --> 0:33:34.080
<v Speaker 1>Garrett did what he did, though, I thought that that

0:33:34.200 --> 0:33:36.120
<v Speaker 1>was going to change the way they thought about kicking

0:33:36.160 --> 0:33:38.320
<v Speaker 1>Foo was the remainder of the game. I'm telling I mean,

0:33:38.360 --> 0:33:40.280
<v Speaker 1>if you get to a certain distance, we talked about

0:33:40.320 --> 0:33:42.120
<v Speaker 1>going forward, we talked about, hey, do you have to

0:33:42.200 --> 0:33:44.560
<v Speaker 1>get closer? Do you have to do things to try

0:33:44.600 --> 0:33:48.200
<v Speaker 1>and manage that situation a little bit better? But hey,

0:33:48.640 --> 0:33:50.560
<v Speaker 1>what's surprising the most to me about that, though, is

0:33:50.600 --> 0:33:53.920
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys usually take those turnovers and score touchdowns. Yeah,

0:33:54.960 --> 0:33:57.880
<v Speaker 1>they had penalties. No, No, I'm just saying no, that's

0:33:57.920 --> 0:34:00.400
<v Speaker 1>why he had to kick the forty nine. Yeah, I'm yeah,

0:34:00.440 --> 0:34:02.400
<v Speaker 1>I'm with you all the way. That was that the

0:34:02.480 --> 0:34:04.840
<v Speaker 1>Witten hole. There were two holes on that drive. See

0:34:04.880 --> 0:34:07.560
<v Speaker 1>that's I'm saying though. But Dallas usually is so good

0:34:07.640 --> 0:34:10.160
<v Speaker 1>at just taking those those kinds of plays and just

0:34:10.719 --> 0:34:12.799
<v Speaker 1>punishing you. Yeah. That was the weird thing because they

0:34:12.880 --> 0:34:15.520
<v Speaker 1>got the takeaways, and all they got out of them,

0:34:15.560 --> 0:34:18.000
<v Speaker 1>if I remember correctly, were field goals. They had three

0:34:18.120 --> 0:34:22.640
<v Speaker 1>drives that started inside Redskins territory, not counting the picks

0:34:22.680 --> 0:34:25.759
<v Speaker 1>six by Byron, and they got thirteen points out of it. Yeah,

0:34:25.840 --> 0:34:28.960
<v Speaker 1>so he got one touchdown Washington forty five, the Washington

0:34:29.040 --> 0:34:33.640
<v Speaker 1>twenty six were and then there was a Washington two. Yeah,

0:34:33.719 --> 0:34:35.920
<v Speaker 1>that was that. That was a touchdown. Yeah, but your

0:34:35.960 --> 0:34:40.000
<v Speaker 1>field goals were Washington forty five, Washington twenty six, and

0:34:40.160 --> 0:34:43.520
<v Speaker 1>Dallas forty three, which, by the way, Cavan Frasier got ripped.

0:34:44.160 --> 0:34:46.480
<v Speaker 1>He he had that fumble recovery and they gave it

0:34:46.560 --> 0:34:49.000
<v Speaker 1>to Ben Rickery. Well, he came up with the ball,

0:34:49.080 --> 0:34:50.560
<v Speaker 1>he had it in his hand. So I saw him

0:34:50.560 --> 0:34:52.680
<v Speaker 1>in I saw him in the locker room, and I'm

0:34:52.680 --> 0:34:54.879
<v Speaker 1>going you had that ball, didn't you? He goes, yeah,

0:34:55.000 --> 0:34:57.440
<v Speaker 1>what happened? Well, how about that? Though two special teams

0:34:57.480 --> 0:35:00.279
<v Speaker 1>plays back to back weeks. You talked about turno, right,

0:35:00.480 --> 0:35:02.560
<v Speaker 1>you get one on a last week in San Francisco.

0:35:02.600 --> 0:35:04.120
<v Speaker 1>That kind of gets you go in the right direction.

0:35:04.200 --> 0:35:06.640
<v Speaker 1>Then this week you have another turnover, big hit by

0:35:06.760 --> 0:35:09.880
<v Speaker 1>Keith Smith. So that's good. You're creating turnovers on special

0:35:10.000 --> 0:35:13.520
<v Speaker 1>teams and they're they're they're cashing in on those things

0:35:13.600 --> 0:35:16.120
<v Speaker 1>that right there, that's that's that's living. Right. If you

0:35:16.160 --> 0:35:18.680
<v Speaker 1>can do that back to back weeks with three takeaways,

0:35:18.800 --> 0:35:21.640
<v Speaker 1>it is and that's not counting the block field goal,

0:35:21.680 --> 0:35:24.560
<v Speaker 1>which technically doesn't count, but that should be considered a

0:35:24.600 --> 0:35:27.160
<v Speaker 1>takeaways should be eighty six years the first time the

0:35:27.239 --> 0:35:30.160
<v Speaker 1>defense had boasted such a streak since last season. New

0:35:30.239 --> 0:35:33.400
<v Speaker 1>York Giants Tampa Bay really good because, I mean the

0:35:33.520 --> 0:35:36.120
<v Speaker 1>things that we talked about offensively, and Zeke was great

0:35:36.280 --> 0:35:38.920
<v Speaker 1>and Dak was really good. But you're only five or

0:35:38.960 --> 0:35:40.800
<v Speaker 1>fourteen on third down, you're only two or five in

0:35:40.880 --> 0:35:43.520
<v Speaker 1>the red zone. It's those takeaways they got that that

0:35:43.640 --> 0:35:45.840
<v Speaker 1>got them. I mean they scored nineteen nincher points with

0:35:45.880 --> 0:35:48.520
<v Speaker 1>the block field goal after that, so that was the

0:35:48.560 --> 0:35:52.240
<v Speaker 1>difference in the game. Yeah, Now talking about special teams,

0:35:52.360 --> 0:35:54.520
<v Speaker 1>Ryan Switzer. There was a lot of discussion about how

0:35:54.640 --> 0:35:57.400
<v Speaker 1>he was fielding the puns and kind of handling that.

0:35:57.600 --> 0:35:59.640
<v Speaker 1>Do you guys think he did a good job or

0:35:59.680 --> 0:36:02.239
<v Speaker 1>how would you evaluate his performance on that? Can I

0:36:02.320 --> 0:36:05.360
<v Speaker 1>focus on the kickoff return that he knelt, please? I

0:36:05.480 --> 0:36:07.840
<v Speaker 1>think he did the right thing there. He did because

0:36:08.080 --> 0:36:10.880
<v Speaker 1>if you look at usually your hands team is littered

0:36:11.000 --> 0:36:15.040
<v Speaker 1>with guys that aren't used to blocking. Uh does Bryan's

0:36:15.040 --> 0:36:17.239
<v Speaker 1>a good blocker on the outside, but you're talking about

0:36:17.320 --> 0:36:20.080
<v Speaker 1>dropping back and forming up. They probably had four guys

0:36:20.200 --> 0:36:22.359
<v Speaker 1>on that return team. Jason Witten was one of him

0:36:22.440 --> 0:36:24.400
<v Speaker 1>that I don't know the last time Jason Witten had

0:36:24.400 --> 0:36:27.600
<v Speaker 1>to block on a kickoff return, But I think he

0:36:27.719 --> 0:36:30.520
<v Speaker 1>did the right thing. After what you saw Chris Thompson

0:36:30.600 --> 0:36:33.640
<v Speaker 1>fumble and where that ball ended up. They had Washington

0:36:33.760 --> 0:36:35.759
<v Speaker 1>all three of their time outs. It was four twenty six.

0:36:35.760 --> 0:36:37.640
<v Speaker 1>I want to say, left in the game, you do

0:36:37.840 --> 0:36:40.239
<v Speaker 1>not want to give them the football right there and

0:36:40.400 --> 0:36:42.799
<v Speaker 1>let them with a chance to tie that football game.

0:36:42.880 --> 0:36:45.200
<v Speaker 1>You just don't want to do that. So I don't.

0:36:45.280 --> 0:36:48.480
<v Speaker 1>I have absolutely no problem with the decision that he made.

0:36:48.760 --> 0:36:50.480
<v Speaker 1>Everybody's like kind of why do you do that? Why

0:36:50.760 --> 0:36:53.480
<v Speaker 1>why did that become an issue anyway? They just thought

0:36:53.520 --> 0:36:55.520
<v Speaker 1>it was a very strange play. Well, and there were

0:36:55.520 --> 0:36:57.160
<v Speaker 1>a couple of those punts. But if you know, if

0:36:57.200 --> 0:37:00.480
<v Speaker 1>you were like, why that part of it? That part

0:37:00.520 --> 0:37:03.600
<v Speaker 1>of it, I would agree that part. Yeah, the wind rain, Yeah,

0:37:03.719 --> 0:37:05.480
<v Speaker 1>So then it kind of compounds on itself and then

0:37:05.560 --> 0:37:07.399
<v Speaker 1>it's like, whoall, why do you do that too? Because

0:37:07.440 --> 0:37:10.720
<v Speaker 1>they basically told him, did you hear Garrett today this morning?

0:37:10.960 --> 0:37:13.440
<v Speaker 1>I mean, he talked about what they were doing just right,

0:37:13.600 --> 0:37:16.719
<v Speaker 1>Ryan said, and he said, I wish he would have

0:37:16.760 --> 0:37:19.600
<v Speaker 1>been just a little more aggressive, meaning he could have

0:37:19.640 --> 0:37:22.359
<v Speaker 1>gone further right before he took Well, if you watch

0:37:22.480 --> 0:37:24.040
<v Speaker 1>and he didn't have any blocks, you know, if you

0:37:24.160 --> 0:37:25.759
<v Speaker 1>go if you go back Nicky and watch, which I

0:37:25.800 --> 0:37:28.160
<v Speaker 1>know you will, there were three guys on top of

0:37:28.320 --> 0:37:31.279
<v Speaker 1>him when he was when he knelt down, and so

0:37:31.800 --> 0:37:33.880
<v Speaker 1>the last thing I would have wanted to see is

0:37:33.920 --> 0:37:35.879
<v Speaker 1>all of sudden he's running trying to make a play.

0:37:36.400 --> 0:37:38.400
<v Speaker 1>One of those guys punches the ball. Lose. Now the

0:37:38.480 --> 0:37:41.360
<v Speaker 1>Redskins have the ball inside you're you know, you're twenty

0:37:41.440 --> 0:37:44.280
<v Speaker 1>five yard line. You should have been more aggressive, maybe,

0:37:44.320 --> 0:37:47.200
<v Speaker 1>I think he I think it was a football, intelligent play.

0:37:47.440 --> 0:37:49.799
<v Speaker 1>I really really now though, time to make him mistake. Now,

0:37:49.840 --> 0:37:53.279
<v Speaker 1>the punt return stuff is a circus. Yeah, that's that's

0:37:53.280 --> 0:37:55.080
<v Speaker 1>a circus. And and you need I don't know if

0:37:55.120 --> 0:37:58.000
<v Speaker 1>he's losing it, if he's tracking it well, but he

0:37:58.280 --> 0:38:01.480
<v Speaker 1>that that that itself is he's costing him feel position

0:38:01.600 --> 0:38:04.399
<v Speaker 1>that way. Now I understand too. It's rain, it's wind,

0:38:04.480 --> 0:38:06.800
<v Speaker 1>it's all this stuff. But you know, they put you

0:38:06.880 --> 0:38:08.960
<v Speaker 1>back there to be good at that and make sure

0:38:09.000 --> 0:38:11.880
<v Speaker 1>you're good at that. And he's made some questionable decisions.

0:38:12.239 --> 0:38:14.239
<v Speaker 1>Ever since the Arizona game. We've seen kind of a

0:38:14.239 --> 0:38:16.040
<v Speaker 1>little bit of a struggle there with Arizona was a

0:38:16.120 --> 0:38:19.839
<v Speaker 1>positive game, then some struggles his last few weeks. He's

0:38:19.880 --> 0:38:21.400
<v Speaker 1>got to go up and just catch the ball and

0:38:21.520 --> 0:38:24.719
<v Speaker 1>fair catch it, right, the one that there was one

0:38:24.840 --> 0:38:26.759
<v Speaker 1>or two that bounced in front of him, now one

0:38:26.800 --> 0:38:28.799
<v Speaker 1>that went over his head. The wind got it, wind

0:38:28.840 --> 0:38:30.880
<v Speaker 1>gusted him. Yeah, and again you know the other thing,

0:38:31.000 --> 0:38:33.759
<v Speaker 1>let's remember you're you're looking up into driving rain and

0:38:33.800 --> 0:38:37.640
<v Speaker 1>you ain't got a shield down. So you know, I'm

0:38:37.680 --> 0:38:41.000
<v Speaker 1>okay with just being conservative not turning the ball over

0:38:41.160 --> 0:38:44.600
<v Speaker 1>in that situation. But if it's not raining, you gotta

0:38:44.640 --> 0:38:46.560
<v Speaker 1>go up and make a fair catch, right, you can't

0:38:46.640 --> 0:38:49.160
<v Speaker 1>let the ball bounce and then it rolls fifteen yards

0:38:49.920 --> 0:38:51.840
<v Speaker 1>behind you. The one that went over his head. It

0:38:51.960 --> 0:38:55.719
<v Speaker 1>didn't look like it was windy because the ribbons on

0:38:55.800 --> 0:39:00.239
<v Speaker 1>the gold uprights weren't moving. But Dak said it was

0:39:00.360 --> 0:39:04.720
<v Speaker 1>really windy up there. Yeah. So, and then the ball slippery.

0:39:05.560 --> 0:39:09.080
<v Speaker 1>And you know those kicking balls yea. By the way,

0:39:10.040 --> 0:39:13.399
<v Speaker 1>they don't change those out, so you got a set

0:39:14.080 --> 0:39:17.520
<v Speaker 1>number of balls that are approved. And you know they're

0:39:17.520 --> 0:39:20.880
<v Speaker 1>absorbing water too, the poor kickers. That's like that, all

0:39:20.920 --> 0:39:23.880
<v Speaker 1>of a sudden, you're kicking a brick. Yeah, yea. So

0:39:24.000 --> 0:39:25.920
<v Speaker 1>there was a better decision at an issue. But yeah,

0:39:26.120 --> 0:39:28.359
<v Speaker 1>better decision, bear catch. You gotta go up and make

0:39:28.400 --> 0:39:32.360
<v Speaker 1>the food football intelligent, play better decisions in the execution.

0:39:32.440 --> 0:39:36.040
<v Speaker 1>You can get better at that room for improvements. Hope. Yeah. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>guess what what banned pizzas from Papa John? Still ten

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<v Speaker 1>they're calling me that. Yeah. Yeah, I'll tell you what though,

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<v Speaker 1>a long baseball game. May you order a couple of

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<v Speaker 1>those fregman man shot you? Oh? Well, you know where

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<v Speaker 1>at Albuquerque Academy. Nice. Yeah, absolutely, I'm glad he did.

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<v Speaker 1>So did you watch all five hours? You know what?

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<v Speaker 1>I got home. I could have sat down and watched

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<v Speaker 1>I was. I was exhausted, though. I don't know how

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<v Speaker 1>you guys stand to set there and watched it in

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<v Speaker 1>the rain, But I was exhausted. We got home. I

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<v Speaker 1>got home after writing about eleven thirty last night, So

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<v Speaker 1>I just kind of packed it in. Yeah, I was

0:43:00.120 --> 0:43:03.200
<v Speaker 1>nturing it after we landed because black Wall was given

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<v Speaker 1>us up that he's got a device somehow it works

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<v Speaker 1>okay in the in the air. How do you do?

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<v Speaker 1>Do you still have your device where you could hold it?

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<v Speaker 1>I still have it, but I haven't tried it late Mickey,

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<v Speaker 1>I remember up the radio call Mickey. We'd be thirty

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0:43:24.440 --> 0:43:27.640
<v Speaker 1>and Tenna hanging down. He's like, and he'd move it

0:43:27.719 --> 0:43:29.680
<v Speaker 1>a little bit. He'd get a little clearer and there's

0:43:29.719 --> 0:43:32.960
<v Speaker 1>the moon again, you know. Before the street before they

0:43:33.200 --> 0:43:39.120
<v Speaker 1>they changed the TV broadcast to it used to be

0:43:39.160 --> 0:43:43.240
<v Speaker 1>analog digital siginal stuff. I had one of those handheld

0:43:43.360 --> 0:43:46.040
<v Speaker 1>TVs that are have like three inch screens, and I

0:43:46.080 --> 0:43:48.120
<v Speaker 1>could I could in the air. I could pick up

0:43:48.280 --> 0:43:51.520
<v Speaker 1>stuff right. So one time I was flying, I wasn't

0:43:51.600 --> 0:43:54.040
<v Speaker 1>on the charter. I was flying commercially in first class,

0:43:54.200 --> 0:43:56.360
<v Speaker 1>and I kind of had it on and I strung

0:43:56.440 --> 0:43:58.800
<v Speaker 1>it through and had earphones on, and the flight attendant

0:43:58.840 --> 0:44:03.279
<v Speaker 1>comes by and goes, are you listening to some watching something?

0:44:03.440 --> 0:44:07.120
<v Speaker 1>I go, yeah, sort to well, you can't do that.

0:44:07.400 --> 0:44:10.680
<v Speaker 1>You'll mess up our navigation. Yeah, And I said, so,

0:44:11.160 --> 0:44:13.040
<v Speaker 1>if we're fighting a war, all we have to do

0:44:13.200 --> 0:44:14.960
<v Speaker 1>is go buy a bunch of these little TVs and

0:44:15.080 --> 0:44:17.759
<v Speaker 1>throw him an enemy planes and they'll get lost. And

0:44:17.920 --> 0:44:20.040
<v Speaker 1>she looked at me. She goes, huh, I go, never mind,

0:44:20.040 --> 0:44:23.919
<v Speaker 1>I'll turn it off. Nicky man doesn't like being told

0:44:23.960 --> 0:44:27.240
<v Speaker 1>what to do. It was just tell me the right stuff.

0:44:27.680 --> 0:44:30.160
<v Speaker 1>Want me to pay attention, that's all. Tell us about

0:44:30.200 --> 0:44:31.960
<v Speaker 1>your Twitter poll, all right. I had a little fun

0:44:32.040 --> 0:44:35.800
<v Speaker 1>with this one. Good d Law is back in the

0:44:35.880 --> 0:44:39.960
<v Speaker 1>sack lee in the NFL Klais Campbell off off by

0:44:40.560 --> 0:44:43.920
<v Speaker 1>so D Law sack in seventh straight games, ten and

0:44:44.000 --> 0:44:46.640
<v Speaker 1>a half for the season. David Irving has played three

0:44:46.680 --> 0:44:49.040
<v Speaker 1>games for the Cowboys this season. He has five sacks

0:44:50.400 --> 0:44:53.480
<v Speaker 1>in three games, including two yesterday. So the question is

0:44:53.600 --> 0:45:00.279
<v Speaker 1>can Irving catch Tank in sacks ten and a half? Five?

0:45:00.440 --> 0:45:02.200
<v Speaker 1>Right now? Does yes or no? When does this poll

0:45:02.280 --> 0:45:06.080
<v Speaker 1>go up? Yes or no? Yes? This morning? This morning? Hey,

0:45:08.520 --> 0:45:11.200
<v Speaker 1>y'all remind me on these road trips. Because I said no, no,

0:45:11.320 --> 0:45:13.680
<v Speaker 1>I didn't get to vote. I usually So he has

0:45:13.760 --> 0:45:16.719
<v Speaker 1>five sacks in three games, Yeah, he catch him. That's

0:45:16.719 --> 0:45:18.320
<v Speaker 1>the question, yes or no? Can he catch him? Not?

0:45:18.360 --> 0:45:21.440
<v Speaker 1>The d laws is gonna, you know, be a swoon here.

0:45:21.480 --> 0:45:24.040
<v Speaker 1>But who's the O line? Like, who's their matchup this week?

0:45:25.040 --> 0:45:27.600
<v Speaker 1>The chief some kind? I think theo's better left or

0:45:27.640 --> 0:45:32.359
<v Speaker 1>right tackle. Well, he's on pace for twenty five sacks too, yeah, Irving, Yeah,

0:45:32.480 --> 0:45:36.399
<v Speaker 1>twenty six, twenty six. Yeah, I'm gonna say they're both.

0:45:36.400 --> 0:45:40.080
<v Speaker 1>They're both chasing strayhand man. Both, they're both getting after him.

0:45:40.920 --> 0:45:44.240
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say he's got a shot.

0:45:45.000 --> 0:45:48.759
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, all right, I think because he's here, it's

0:45:48.800 --> 0:45:51.160
<v Speaker 1>to a game, you know what. And he and he's

0:45:51.200 --> 0:45:54.160
<v Speaker 1>getting him inside. He beats us guards, and it's hard,

0:45:54.400 --> 0:45:57.960
<v Speaker 1>it's hard to double team him. Yeah, especially if Crawford

0:45:58.000 --> 0:46:01.560
<v Speaker 1>continues to be uh active on the outside right and

0:46:01.680 --> 0:46:03.960
<v Speaker 1>he's on the outside shoulder of the guard and that

0:46:04.160 --> 0:46:06.800
<v Speaker 1>tackles got to take care of that guy. And with

0:46:07.480 --> 0:46:10.200
<v Speaker 1>Collins playing on the inside shoulder of the guard and

0:46:10.280 --> 0:46:12.400
<v Speaker 1>the outside shoulder of the center, those guys, that's a

0:46:12.920 --> 0:46:15.399
<v Speaker 1>natural double team. He can't go the other way. They're

0:46:15.400 --> 0:46:17.839
<v Speaker 1>gonna leave a big opening there, I'm gonna say. I'm

0:46:17.840 --> 0:46:19.920
<v Speaker 1>gonna say he's got a shot. Make is that a yes?

0:46:20.000 --> 0:46:21.839
<v Speaker 1>Or are you doing the right in? Maybe I'm giving

0:46:21.880 --> 0:46:26.120
<v Speaker 1>you a yes. Yes, Hey, as long as he's wearing Chester.

0:46:26.960 --> 0:46:31.000
<v Speaker 1>You've asked Chester? Is Chester? Is the fox scarf worn

0:46:31.080 --> 0:46:34.040
<v Speaker 1>around his neck? Oh? Peter? Maybe? Yeah? Much you think

0:46:34.080 --> 0:46:35.799
<v Speaker 1>he paid for that? I don't know, but I got

0:46:35.840 --> 0:46:40.000
<v Speaker 1>some really cruel tweets when I no, just random people

0:46:40.000 --> 0:46:42.560
<v Speaker 1>who are like I expected more from you that to

0:46:42.640 --> 0:46:44.960
<v Speaker 1>promote someone wearing a dead animal, And I was like,

0:46:45.400 --> 0:46:47.160
<v Speaker 1>I know that you guys are the same people who

0:46:47.200 --> 0:46:49.719
<v Speaker 1>are getting mad at Brian about the numbers. And I

0:46:49.840 --> 0:46:52.560
<v Speaker 1>just have a quick tailors time out for that, because

0:46:52.960 --> 0:46:55.000
<v Speaker 1>if you guys are gonna be getting mad at Brian,

0:46:55.360 --> 0:46:59.480
<v Speaker 1>we're tweeting about the numbers. You know, I asked when

0:46:59.520 --> 0:47:01.560
<v Speaker 1>they asked for the inactives, I give him the noters.

0:47:01.640 --> 0:47:04.440
<v Speaker 1>I list seven numbers. So for me, it's like, you

0:47:04.520 --> 0:47:07.520
<v Speaker 1>guys want Brian's scout take of everything else. You want

0:47:07.600 --> 0:47:09.040
<v Speaker 1>him to tell you about what he saw on the

0:47:09.120 --> 0:47:11.640
<v Speaker 1>tape and all that stuff. Well, scouts they refer to

0:47:11.760 --> 0:47:14.680
<v Speaker 1>players by numbers because there are so many in a season,

0:47:15.120 --> 0:47:17.120
<v Speaker 1>you have to keep up with numbers. So if you're

0:47:17.160 --> 0:47:19.680
<v Speaker 1>gonna want him to do that. You're gonna have to

0:47:19.800 --> 0:47:21.600
<v Speaker 1>also put up with him saying the numbers and not

0:47:21.760 --> 0:47:24.360
<v Speaker 1>calling him to get a roster. They called you lazy,

0:47:24.600 --> 0:47:26.640
<v Speaker 1>called me lazy. I got called lazy by a guy.

0:47:26.680 --> 0:47:29.800
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, he says you're you're lazy. That's the fans

0:47:29.840 --> 0:47:32.440
<v Speaker 1>to Yeah, I said, you know, there's I have. I

0:47:32.600 --> 0:47:35.239
<v Speaker 1>have a lot of fans, male and female fans that

0:47:35.400 --> 0:47:37.680
<v Speaker 1>and I have friends of mine, Yeah that are female

0:47:37.760 --> 0:47:39.759
<v Speaker 1>fans that I could say a number to them and

0:47:39.800 --> 0:47:41.480
<v Speaker 1>they could tell me the player and where he's from

0:47:41.600 --> 0:47:44.280
<v Speaker 1>and when he was drafted. I think that's pretty impressive.

0:47:44.280 --> 0:47:45.840
<v Speaker 1>I like you when you do that with us because

0:47:45.880 --> 0:47:48.279
<v Speaker 1>it kind of it's almost like a refresher course. It

0:47:48.360 --> 0:47:51.080
<v Speaker 1>keeps me on my toes. Okay, a new linebacker Mark Lillard,

0:47:51.160 --> 0:47:53.640
<v Speaker 1>he is fifty three, right, you know? Yeah? And how

0:47:53.680 --> 0:47:56.239
<v Speaker 1>early were you here today watching tape? I got here

0:47:56.280 --> 0:47:58.920
<v Speaker 1>at eight A actually seven forty. You're not a lazy man.

0:47:59.160 --> 0:48:02.680
<v Speaker 1>Lay off the sky, off, lay off the scarf because

0:48:02.840 --> 0:48:07.399
<v Speaker 1>everyone was show up? Can we just do what we want? Yeah?

0:48:07.560 --> 0:48:10.640
<v Speaker 1>Did he just show up in a romper? Yeah? Why not?

0:48:11.320 --> 0:48:14.719
<v Speaker 1>Some severs like camp Cam Newton Dess got a backpack

0:48:14.800 --> 0:48:17.919
<v Speaker 1>with some animal head on the back of it. Yeah. Yeah,

0:48:18.080 --> 0:48:19.759
<v Speaker 1>it's not a real animal head, but it's a lion,

0:48:19.920 --> 0:48:23.279
<v Speaker 1>You're right, And it's not real for or anything. It's

0:48:23.280 --> 0:48:25.520
<v Speaker 1>like a John kind of. David Irving just needs to

0:48:25.560 --> 0:48:27.960
<v Speaker 1>get one more suit because I think he only has

0:48:28.040 --> 0:48:29.960
<v Speaker 1>that blue suit. That's all I've ever seen him where.

0:48:30.040 --> 0:48:32.680
<v Speaker 1>It's pretty sweet though. It is a nice suit. Oh

0:48:32.800 --> 0:48:36.120
<v Speaker 1>it's it's super swaggy when you put the scarf on

0:48:36.200 --> 0:48:39.480
<v Speaker 1>it too accent it. Oh it's beautiful, very good accessory.

0:48:39.920 --> 0:48:42.640
<v Speaker 1>But you know, on Saturday, these guys show up to

0:48:42.800 --> 0:48:46.439
<v Speaker 1>the plane charter site and Lyle's got this huge hat

0:48:46.560 --> 0:48:51.719
<v Speaker 1>on DESI right, has the Russia. Yeah, and then David

0:48:51.760 --> 0:48:54.560
<v Speaker 1>Irving And it wasn't that cold. It was just raining.

0:48:54.719 --> 0:48:57.120
<v Speaker 1>I like the tag on the post Texans when you're

0:48:57.200 --> 0:49:02.320
<v Speaker 1>yeah Texans and yeah, so true. Charlotte was all Charlotte

0:49:02.440 --> 0:49:07.160
<v Speaker 1>was swagging out and that blue velvet crushed velvet duster

0:49:07.400 --> 0:49:10.560
<v Speaker 1>jacket with the blue velvet shoes. I'll tell you what

0:49:10.680 --> 0:49:12.719
<v Speaker 1>it is, Texas. We want it to be fall so

0:49:12.920 --> 0:49:17.359
<v Speaker 1>bad and it just won't won't get there. It's dc

0:49:17.640 --> 0:49:20.240
<v Speaker 1>felt like fall, you know, it looked like Thanksgiving outside.

0:49:20.400 --> 0:49:22.800
<v Speaker 1>It just did. It's gonna be eighty today, you know,

0:49:22.920 --> 0:49:25.880
<v Speaker 1>we just can't in fifty nine tomorrow. Okay, well that

0:49:25.960 --> 0:49:29.440
<v Speaker 1>works weather reports. Yeah, always good. By the way. Indoors

0:49:29.560 --> 0:49:33.520
<v Speaker 1>this weekend we are roof clothes probably hopefully he usually is.

0:49:33.640 --> 0:49:37.440
<v Speaker 1>You never know, you never know, uh, pole huts. And

0:49:37.480 --> 0:49:39.000
<v Speaker 1>there's still a lot of time to vote because I

0:49:39.080 --> 0:49:42.680
<v Speaker 1>was late getting this up. No, fifty five percent say

0:49:42.680 --> 0:49:45.640
<v Speaker 1>Irving can't catch dlocks coming for you. They think that

0:49:45.719 --> 0:49:48.040
<v Speaker 1>he did that obviously. They think that Lawrence is going

0:49:48.080 --> 0:49:50.360
<v Speaker 1>to continue maybe getting one every other back. Again. I

0:49:50.440 --> 0:49:52.320
<v Speaker 1>think he is too. I think he is. He's on

0:49:52.400 --> 0:49:54.600
<v Speaker 1>a mission this year. Like what Mickey was saying though

0:49:54.600 --> 0:49:57.640
<v Speaker 1>about beating guards and centers and stuff and double team blocks.

0:49:57.800 --> 0:50:00.440
<v Speaker 1>I like that. Yeah, I don't disagree with him on that.

0:50:00.560 --> 0:50:03.040
<v Speaker 1>And if nothing else, that's going to cause the running

0:50:03.080 --> 0:50:07.359
<v Speaker 1>back to stay in and chip them, yep, to help out. Absolutely.

0:50:07.440 --> 0:50:09.920
<v Speaker 1>I'll take the Chris Thompson's of the world out of

0:50:09.920 --> 0:50:12.960
<v Speaker 1>the game. Yeah, Chris Thompson's hopefully a cream hunt this

0:50:13.120 --> 0:50:16.640
<v Speaker 1>next weekend. Yeah, we'll get to watch that Monday night game.

0:50:16.920 --> 0:50:19.439
<v Speaker 1>It's amazing, you know, it's just all about the way

0:50:19.480 --> 0:50:22.320
<v Speaker 1>that your schedule lays out sometimes because now the Broncos

0:50:22.640 --> 0:50:24.719
<v Speaker 1>don't look like such a big threat like we saw

0:50:24.800 --> 0:50:27.239
<v Speaker 1>them in Week two, and of course they'll be going

0:50:27.440 --> 0:50:30.600
<v Speaker 1>to play the Eagles at home next weekend. And it's

0:50:30.640 --> 0:50:33.879
<v Speaker 1>just all about now Aaron Rodgers, and it's just where

0:50:33.920 --> 0:50:37.200
<v Speaker 1>your season lays out. Yeah, it is. I think Parcels

0:50:37.239 --> 0:50:38.920
<v Speaker 1>was right a few years ago and he said, check

0:50:39.000 --> 0:50:42.480
<v Speaker 1>back with me after Thanksgiving, because anything before that, I

0:50:42.640 --> 0:50:45.719
<v Speaker 1>think you're still especially the way this league has moved

0:50:45.719 --> 0:50:48.520
<v Speaker 1>towards more parody. You just it's hard to sort out

0:50:48.560 --> 0:50:51.600
<v Speaker 1>who's really good and who isn't until damn near playoff time.

0:50:52.400 --> 0:50:54.000
<v Speaker 1>And then even then then you find a team who

0:50:54.040 --> 0:50:56.040
<v Speaker 1>might get hot, like Brian says, you start fighting for

0:50:56.120 --> 0:50:58.400
<v Speaker 1>your lives in the wildcard race. Oh yeah, we were

0:50:58.480 --> 0:51:00.680
<v Speaker 1>looking at some of the stuff today for the other

0:51:00.760 --> 0:51:03.080
<v Speaker 1>guys that are peeking up in the NFC East. You

0:51:03.200 --> 0:51:05.920
<v Speaker 1>got the Viking two are kind of hey, we're still here.

0:51:06.280 --> 0:51:09.640
<v Speaker 1>The Seahawks, yeah, you know that was a good win

0:51:09.719 --> 0:51:12.279
<v Speaker 1>for them. St Yeah, casually sitting there at five and

0:51:12.360 --> 0:51:15.960
<v Speaker 1>two five straight, Yeah, yeah, crazy. There's a lot of

0:51:16.000 --> 0:51:17.839
<v Speaker 1>teams in this you know, you just got to find

0:51:17.880 --> 0:51:20.399
<v Speaker 1>a way to you know, they gave away I talked

0:51:20.400 --> 0:51:22.440
<v Speaker 1>about this, sir. They gave away a game against the

0:51:22.560 --> 0:51:24.600
<v Speaker 1>Rams and the Packers. I mean you can say which

0:51:24.600 --> 0:51:27.120
<v Speaker 1>I mean its Aaron Rodgers. I get it. But now

0:51:27.160 --> 0:51:29.360
<v Speaker 1>they gotta go. They gotta go steal one, and Kansas

0:51:29.360 --> 0:51:31.160
<v Speaker 1>City be a good game to go steal. You know,

0:51:31.280 --> 0:51:33.480
<v Speaker 1>you get you steal this one, and then you know,

0:51:33.560 --> 0:51:35.719
<v Speaker 1>Atlanta it's kind of having their little bit of struggles. Hey,

0:51:35.800 --> 0:51:37.520
<v Speaker 1>I'll take my chance. It's going to play in Atlanta.

0:51:37.600 --> 0:51:40.000
<v Speaker 1>Now they've lost some games there, but you're gonna have

0:51:40.120 --> 0:51:42.400
<v Speaker 1>to win a game that maybe when you looked at

0:51:42.440 --> 0:51:45.239
<v Speaker 1>the schedule when it came out in April, Yeah, you're

0:51:45.280 --> 0:51:47.520
<v Speaker 1>gonna have to. You said, well, you know, we gotta

0:51:47.560 --> 0:51:49.640
<v Speaker 1>we gotta take this one. Now if you kind of

0:51:49.719 --> 0:51:51.560
<v Speaker 1>kind of gave away a couple there down the road,

0:51:51.760 --> 0:51:57.160
<v Speaker 1>better win tonight. What Kansas City and the Dodgers in

0:51:57.320 --> 0:52:01.279
<v Speaker 1>New York? He means, yeah, yeah. If let me ask

0:52:01.320 --> 0:52:03.359
<v Speaker 1>you this, if if it if it goes that way,

0:52:03.400 --> 0:52:05.480
<v Speaker 1>if it goes opposite, where he gets he has to

0:52:05.600 --> 0:52:08.799
<v Speaker 1>serve the six. I don't know if that there's another

0:52:08.880 --> 0:52:10.920
<v Speaker 1>court to go to. I think you I think you

0:52:11.000 --> 0:52:14.759
<v Speaker 1>can go to the seven second circuit court. I think so.

0:52:15.120 --> 0:52:17.600
<v Speaker 1>But look, it's it's kind of reached a point for

0:52:17.680 --> 0:52:21.080
<v Speaker 1>us where it's like, and I still haven't resolved the

0:52:22.320 --> 0:52:25.799
<v Speaker 1>rehearing in New Orleans either, have they? They just said

0:52:25.840 --> 0:52:28.800
<v Speaker 1>they wouldn't give him an injunction, but didn't rehear it

0:52:28.960 --> 0:52:33.400
<v Speaker 1>like they wanted then on bonk. Yeah, but all the

0:52:33.480 --> 0:52:35.960
<v Speaker 1>reports were how rare is that to actually right? I know,

0:52:36.080 --> 0:52:38.839
<v Speaker 1>but we haven't heard from that, yeah either. Yeah, It's

0:52:39.120 --> 0:52:44.680
<v Speaker 1>it's very confusing, Yeah, very confusing. Let's go Judge Catherine. Yeah,

0:52:44.880 --> 0:52:46.919
<v Speaker 1>enough talent on this team though to win without Zeke?

0:52:48.400 --> 0:52:51.799
<v Speaker 1>Or would you be a five hundred team? I don't

0:52:53.680 --> 0:52:58.440
<v Speaker 1>one hundred and fifty half of the ride your offenses him.

0:52:58.719 --> 0:53:01.400
<v Speaker 1>Can you ride those other guy eyes like you ride him? So?

0:53:01.520 --> 0:53:03.879
<v Speaker 1>I don't think so. I just don't with the same

0:53:03.960 --> 0:53:07.440
<v Speaker 1>results you could try, I don't think you'd. I don't

0:53:07.480 --> 0:53:09.320
<v Speaker 1>think you'd be in as many good down and distant

0:53:09.360 --> 0:53:14.799
<v Speaker 1>situations six miles. I don't think so. I think you've

0:53:14.840 --> 0:53:16.719
<v Speaker 1>gotten back to the formula that was working for you

0:53:16.840 --> 0:53:18.799
<v Speaker 1>last year when you won thirteen games. You know you're

0:53:18.840 --> 0:53:22.600
<v Speaker 1>you're control time of possession, thirty three minutes. There's some

0:53:22.840 --> 0:53:25.320
<v Speaker 1>clock up. Here's something for you if you had to

0:53:25.360 --> 0:53:27.560
<v Speaker 1>play without if you if you don't want to play

0:53:27.560 --> 0:53:29.720
<v Speaker 1>without either one of them, But who could you survive

0:53:29.840 --> 0:53:34.319
<v Speaker 1>playing without Dak or Zeke? Oh? Pole question for tomorrow? Oh,

0:53:34.560 --> 0:53:36.680
<v Speaker 1>write it down, we'll answer it tomorrow. You got it?

0:53:37.200 --> 0:53:38.879
<v Speaker 1>Who could you have to answer it? Ye? Who could

0:53:38.880 --> 0:53:43.120
<v Speaker 1>you survive? I mean, well, okayz you could survive without him?

0:53:43.440 --> 0:53:45.160
<v Speaker 1>I think you can win games. I don't. I'm not

0:53:45.239 --> 0:53:49.080
<v Speaker 1>sure where the Cowboys would be with Cooper Rush starting. Yeah,

0:53:49.840 --> 0:53:53.879
<v Speaker 1>most indispensable of the two. Yeah, I mean you don't

0:53:53.880 --> 0:53:56.040
<v Speaker 1>want to you don't want to live either one. But

0:53:56.200 --> 0:53:58.279
<v Speaker 1>if you if you had to sit there and say,

0:53:59.000 --> 0:54:01.200
<v Speaker 1>who really means the most your football team right now?

0:54:01.280 --> 0:54:03.520
<v Speaker 1>I mean the quarterback is always huge in this league.

0:54:03.600 --> 0:54:07.239
<v Speaker 1>But when you talk about what what Ezekiel Eli it's

0:54:07.239 --> 0:54:09.600
<v Speaker 1>able to do? Tree deadline coming up, let's get some

0:54:09.719 --> 0:54:12.200
<v Speaker 1>trade rumors going around for the count. I just I

0:54:12.320 --> 0:54:14.359
<v Speaker 1>know what you're saying, but I just I always kind

0:54:14.360 --> 0:54:17.240
<v Speaker 1>of wonder that because of what you know, what Elliott

0:54:17.320 --> 0:54:20.279
<v Speaker 1>has you know, and Dak has been playing incredibly. Dak

0:54:20.520 --> 0:54:23.879
<v Speaker 1>is kind of quietly too, like same numbers. Basically if

0:54:24.040 --> 0:54:26.600
<v Speaker 1>you look at last year. We've talked about Zeke a

0:54:26.640 --> 0:54:28.440
<v Speaker 1>lot these last few weeks because he's had one hundred

0:54:28.480 --> 0:54:30.480
<v Speaker 1>yard games and he's starting to pile them up. But

0:54:31.760 --> 0:54:34.520
<v Speaker 1>I don't know, da Dak not turning the ball over either,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, yeah, I know he did those comedian and

0:54:36.920 --> 0:54:41.160
<v Speaker 1>have three touchdown passes again in facetious, Yeah, I know

0:54:41.239 --> 0:54:44.719
<v Speaker 1>you were three in a row with three Yeah, that's

0:54:44.800 --> 0:54:47.560
<v Speaker 1>incredible though. Yeah, but you and the fact that I

0:54:47.600 --> 0:54:49.600
<v Speaker 1>even made you think about who you could play without.

0:54:49.840 --> 0:54:52.759
<v Speaker 1>Now I quarterback all the way. You stay at the

0:54:52.840 --> 0:54:55.360
<v Speaker 1>quarterback all the way. Okay, yeah, Well let's go to

0:54:55.440 --> 0:54:58.000
<v Speaker 1>the phone lines. We have Johnny from Salt Lake City

0:54:58.080 --> 0:55:00.640
<v Speaker 1>on the line. What is your question, Hey, guys, just

0:55:00.760 --> 0:55:03.680
<v Speaker 1>two questions, Dak Prescott, does it concern you at all

0:55:03.719 --> 0:55:05.879
<v Speaker 1>that in two games that he's played in adverse weather,

0:55:06.520 --> 0:55:08.600
<v Speaker 1>it seems like he struggles just a little bit. I'm

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<v Speaker 1>not saying he's going to go out there until three

0:55:10.280 --> 0:55:15.319
<v Speaker 1>touchdowns or two touchdowns struggling what way, Johnny struggling one way?

0:55:15.600 --> 0:55:19.120
<v Speaker 1>Struggle in what was being accurate getting the balls where

0:55:19.120 --> 0:55:21.960
<v Speaker 1>they need to. I saw that there was one play

0:55:22.000 --> 0:55:24.319
<v Speaker 1>in particular where Bryce Spoiler is open all the way

0:55:24.320 --> 0:55:26.320
<v Speaker 1>in the back. I don't really Dak Prescott just didn't

0:55:26.320 --> 0:55:30.279
<v Speaker 1>want that was Bryson Butler. Yeah, I think that I'm

0:55:30.320 --> 0:55:32.239
<v Speaker 1>not gonna I'll tell you what I agree with you

0:55:32.360 --> 0:55:34.440
<v Speaker 1>on something though I've seen Dak Rolder was right that

0:55:34.680 --> 0:55:36.960
<v Speaker 1>pass he missed the Beasley, that's a pass he makes

0:55:37.040 --> 0:55:39.239
<v Speaker 1>ninety percent of the time. That part of it, I

0:55:39.560 --> 0:55:41.320
<v Speaker 1>agree with you. And then the past to Witton in

0:55:41.400 --> 0:55:45.360
<v Speaker 1>the flat that they had where he broke left was

0:55:45.400 --> 0:55:47.600
<v Speaker 1>a pass I thought he usually makes going to his left.

0:55:48.080 --> 0:55:50.799
<v Speaker 1>Those are the two bad ones I saw. But the one,

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<v Speaker 1>like I say, the one that he tried to hit

0:55:52.480 --> 0:55:55.000
<v Speaker 1>Butler down the middle of the field on, he had

0:55:55.040 --> 0:55:57.800
<v Speaker 1>a he had a he had a tyrant Smith. I

0:55:57.880 --> 0:56:01.120
<v Speaker 1>believe in his lap on that so that that was

0:56:01.160 --> 0:56:03.480
<v Speaker 1>going to be a tough, a tough throw for him

0:56:03.520 --> 0:56:06.680
<v Speaker 1>to have to make. But I mean, I'm just trying

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<v Speaker 1>to say I didn't think that. I didn't think that

0:56:08.760 --> 0:56:10.480
<v Speaker 1>it was it was. I think there was some really

0:56:10.520 --> 0:56:13.080
<v Speaker 1>some difficult throws. He was under some pressure, you know,

0:56:13.200 --> 0:56:15.520
<v Speaker 1>from Lyle Collins from what they were having to deal there.

0:56:15.560 --> 0:56:19.160
<v Speaker 1>Even even Smith was giving him some problems too. What

0:56:19.400 --> 0:56:21.400
<v Speaker 1>was the other bad weather game. I was trying to

0:56:21.400 --> 0:56:24.759
<v Speaker 1>remember another bad Giants game. Yeah, that was cold, It

0:56:24.880 --> 0:56:27.840
<v Speaker 1>was cold. Yeah, we have credit to the Giants defensive

0:56:28.160 --> 0:56:30.520
<v Speaker 1>Steelers game. He was really good, right Steelers game when

0:56:30.600 --> 0:56:34.160
<v Speaker 1>that a rain muddy games in Pittsburgh. Yeah, that was

0:56:34.239 --> 0:56:37.800
<v Speaker 1>bad conditions. I think he was incredible at That's the

0:56:37.880 --> 0:56:40.719
<v Speaker 1>only time he's Medio Green Bay. Okay, since they play

0:56:40.840 --> 0:56:44.040
<v Speaker 1>eight games at home indoors. That Giants December game in

0:56:44.080 --> 0:56:46.560
<v Speaker 1>the medaland still bothers me. People still are so hard

0:56:46.640 --> 0:56:49.480
<v Speaker 1>on him for that game. Nobody credits the Giants for

0:56:49.600 --> 0:56:54.000
<v Speaker 1>being on their defensive line and their secondary second, there

0:56:54.080 --> 0:56:56.160
<v Speaker 1>was nobody open in that game. I on't scored any

0:56:56.200 --> 0:56:58.920
<v Speaker 1>points in the game. Yeah, it was ten seven. It

0:56:59.040 --> 0:57:02.160
<v Speaker 1>was a terrible game. Was and you know, I'm looking

0:57:02.200 --> 0:57:04.200
<v Speaker 1>at the Eagles and we're looking around the NFC East

0:57:04.239 --> 0:57:06.520
<v Speaker 1>and everything I got the Eagles will probably have one

0:57:06.560 --> 0:57:09.560
<v Speaker 1>of those games pop up. You know, you're looking at

0:57:09.600 --> 0:57:14.239
<v Speaker 1>these teams. I mean that was as you know, I

0:57:14.320 --> 0:57:16.360
<v Speaker 1>think this is long from over though. I mean, you're

0:57:16.480 --> 0:57:19.800
<v Speaker 1>you're half you're you're halfway through, you know, and we'll see,

0:57:20.080 --> 0:57:22.800
<v Speaker 1>we'll see what happened. I mean, you know, Carson Wentz's

0:57:22.880 --> 0:57:25.480
<v Speaker 1>numbers were not great yesterday. It was the three nothing

0:57:25.560 --> 0:57:27.320
<v Speaker 1>game for a while, right, and yeah, there were some

0:57:27.440 --> 0:57:30.160
<v Speaker 1>there was some, there was some some some bad sitution,

0:57:30.240 --> 0:57:32.240
<v Speaker 1>but his numbers were not great. Now, I think this

0:57:32.880 --> 0:57:36.480
<v Speaker 1>the linebacker being out and Peters being out, we'll catch up.

0:57:36.600 --> 0:57:39.880
<v Speaker 1>Keep keep an eye on that situation. Just gotta stay close. Yeah,

0:57:39.920 --> 0:57:42.040
<v Speaker 1>you got two games, and if you can't do something

0:57:42.120 --> 0:57:43.760
<v Speaker 1>with the two games you play them, then you don't

0:57:43.760 --> 0:57:46.040
<v Speaker 1>deserve and you don't be up there. That's right. Scandrick

0:57:46.160 --> 0:57:50.040
<v Speaker 1>was quoted. I thinking in Todd's story. Archer said it best.

0:57:50.120 --> 0:57:52.840
<v Speaker 1>He said, there were two games back and we play

0:57:52.880 --> 0:57:56.640
<v Speaker 1>him twice, so you you basically control your own destiny. Yeah,

0:57:56.720 --> 0:57:59.080
<v Speaker 1>if you keep winning games, Well, this is not way

0:57:59.120 --> 0:58:01.600
<v Speaker 1>out of reach. They're one loss was against Kansas City.

0:58:01.720 --> 0:58:04.200
<v Speaker 1>Maybe you turn around and you beat Kansas City, you know,

0:58:04.280 --> 0:58:06.560
<v Speaker 1>and then they've got to play Denver, which they'll could

0:58:06.680 --> 0:58:08.840
<v Speaker 1>very well beat Denver way if you played Denver now

0:58:08.960 --> 0:58:11.120
<v Speaker 1>the way they are. Yeah, but I mean it's like

0:58:11.200 --> 0:58:13.040
<v Speaker 1>you said, Tay, it's where where you play these teams

0:58:13.120 --> 0:58:15.400
<v Speaker 1>during the season. Some days you catch a really hot

0:58:15.480 --> 0:58:17.000
<v Speaker 1>team early and then by the end of the thing,

0:58:17.040 --> 0:58:19.240
<v Speaker 1>you're going, what happened to that team? Well, I know

0:58:19.440 --> 0:58:22.440
<v Speaker 1>we were talking about, you know, the Thanksgiving game this

0:58:22.600 --> 0:58:25.000
<v Speaker 1>year is the Chargers, and now all of a sudden

0:58:25.040 --> 0:58:27.560
<v Speaker 1>they're looking like, oh, they've got it figured out over there.

0:58:28.000 --> 0:58:29.840
<v Speaker 1>Yeah it was. That was a tough loss for them

0:58:29.880 --> 0:58:32.400
<v Speaker 1>in New England yesterday. They took about a bad call, Mickey,

0:58:32.440 --> 0:58:34.680
<v Speaker 1>there's some there's some bad calls going on in that

0:58:34.800 --> 0:58:37.040
<v Speaker 1>New England Chargers game. I don't think I've monitored that.

0:58:37.400 --> 0:58:39.240
<v Speaker 1>It was pick play. They don't know why. I spent

0:58:39.320 --> 0:58:41.520
<v Speaker 1>so much time with San Francisco and the Eagles, but

0:58:41.920 --> 0:58:44.160
<v Speaker 1>you're trying to will San Francisco. I was just watching

0:58:44.240 --> 0:58:45.800
<v Speaker 1>to see who, you know, just kind of see what

0:58:45.880 --> 0:58:48.240
<v Speaker 1>they were going to do and see Jay Bether they

0:58:48.360 --> 0:58:53.400
<v Speaker 1>became stupid. Shanahan Cisco. Yeah, yeah, well you're talking about

0:58:53.480 --> 0:58:57.160
<v Speaker 1>Shanahan's and where he left. Now, the Falcons their offense,

0:58:58.280 --> 0:59:02.240
<v Speaker 1>they came back at that. They've struggled with Sarkissian. They have.

0:59:02.920 --> 0:59:04.600
<v Speaker 1>That's what I'm saying. You just got to find a

0:59:04.640 --> 0:59:06.520
<v Speaker 1>way to get on a little role here. Get it win.

0:59:06.640 --> 0:59:08.560
<v Speaker 1>If you can beat Kansas City and you go to Atlanta.

0:59:09.040 --> 0:59:11.200
<v Speaker 1>Now things looking a little better. Yeah, well, I think

0:59:11.240 --> 0:59:13.840
<v Speaker 1>we can all be happy on a victory Monday here

0:59:14.600 --> 0:59:17.080
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0:59:17.160 --> 0:59:19.840
<v Speaker 1>to go through. Maybe tomorrow we'll have some more Zeke news,

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