1 00:00:02,520 --> 00:00:05,000 Speaker 1: The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:08,200 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Are you ready for 3 00:00:08,240 --> 00:00:11,840 Speaker 1: a break? Yes? Are you ready for a break? Absolutely? 4 00:00:12,080 --> 00:00:16,239 Speaker 1: Ready for a break? Yeah, and so much for that. 5 00:00:16,480 --> 00:00:20,600 Speaker 1: It's time for The Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com 6 00:00:20,720 --> 00:00:26,759 Speaker 1: Wall with Nick Eatman, David Hellman, and bar Garcia and 7 00:00:27,080 --> 00:00:31,040 Speaker 1: Derek Eagleton. It is Thursday, September twenty of twenty eighteen, 8 00:00:31,160 --> 00:00:34,800 Speaker 1: Season fourteen, episode number forty four. Welcome to a new 9 00:00:34,960 --> 00:00:37,560 Speaker 1: edition of The Break, live from the s WBC Morgan 10 00:00:37,640 --> 00:00:40,800 Speaker 1: Studios at the Star. Great show lined up for you guys. Today, 11 00:00:41,159 --> 00:00:43,760 Speaker 1: We're gonna get into the Seattle defense. Dave gave us 12 00:00:43,760 --> 00:00:46,479 Speaker 1: a great report on the Seattle offense yesterday. Today we 13 00:00:46,520 --> 00:00:48,479 Speaker 1: go to their defense. We'll talk about how it matches 14 00:00:48,560 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: up with the Cowboys offense in the upcoming game. This Sunday, 15 00:00:51,800 --> 00:00:55,400 Speaker 1: Cowboys will take on the Seahawks in Seattle. It is 16 00:00:55,400 --> 00:00:59,200 Speaker 1: a three twenty five kickoff. I think it is in 17 00:00:59,680 --> 00:01:02,240 Speaker 1: a low cool time here in Dallas, so you make 18 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:04,399 Speaker 1: sure you want to want to catch that. How's everybody 19 00:01:04,440 --> 00:01:07,759 Speaker 1: doing today? Awesome? Well? Good? Yeah? One time? Is it 20 00:01:07,880 --> 00:01:11,440 Speaker 1: over there in Seattle? It'll be one twenty five, wake 21 00:01:11,520 --> 00:01:15,200 Speaker 1: up early, man, Yeah I didn't. I I had that 22 00:01:15,240 --> 00:01:18,240 Speaker 1: same thing happened yesterday. I was like, oh yeah, three thirty, 23 00:01:18,400 --> 00:01:21,640 Speaker 1: three thirty kick first, bus won't leave till one blah 24 00:01:21,680 --> 00:01:24,400 Speaker 1: blah blah. And then I realized that it'll wake up 25 00:01:24,440 --> 00:01:27,960 Speaker 1: at six thirty. Probably. Yeah, you'll be like, something's not right. 26 00:01:27,959 --> 00:01:30,360 Speaker 1: I want to say our bus leaves it like ten fifteen, 27 00:01:30,640 --> 00:01:32,280 Speaker 1: but he will. Waking up at six Third's not a 28 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:34,320 Speaker 1: big deal. Like I woke up at seven in Charlotte, 29 00:01:34,360 --> 00:01:38,000 Speaker 1: but I went and had breakfast and my relax change. 30 00:01:38,040 --> 00:01:40,200 Speaker 1: It'll be three three thirty game, it'll you know what 31 00:01:40,280 --> 00:01:42,639 Speaker 1: I mean. But like, but I'll have less time because 32 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:45,880 Speaker 1: for a one o'clock game, we'll be on the move 33 00:01:45,959 --> 00:01:48,680 Speaker 1: by ten. Yeah, but your body, you will fake it's new. 34 00:01:49,520 --> 00:01:51,480 Speaker 1: But it's not about my body. It's about like do 35 00:01:51,560 --> 00:01:56,520 Speaker 1: I have can I go work out? Can I wake up? Yeah? 36 00:01:56,560 --> 00:01:59,560 Speaker 1: It's fine, it's fine. Whatever. This is one of those 37 00:01:59,600 --> 00:02:04,400 Speaker 1: goals because we never just you just told the fans 38 00:02:04,440 --> 00:02:06,080 Speaker 1: to make sure and check out the game. I mean, 39 00:02:06,120 --> 00:02:09,079 Speaker 1: they're gonna be listening to this, but they might not 40 00:02:09,440 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 1: oh the game, you know, but you have to tell 41 00:02:11,360 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 1: the time. Everybody know somebody has it tattooed? Everybody, if 42 00:02:16,480 --> 00:02:21,520 Speaker 1: somebody somebody has not everybody, it's twenty I mean, as 43 00:02:21,560 --> 00:02:24,000 Speaker 1: long as we're off the rails, let me, let's just 44 00:02:24,080 --> 00:02:27,079 Speaker 1: go the ditch. It's a pet peeve of mine when 45 00:02:27,200 --> 00:02:29,639 Speaker 1: people like tweet at me, like what times the game, 46 00:02:29,720 --> 00:02:32,440 Speaker 1: what channels it on? Blah blah. I'm like, it's twenty eighteen. Man, 47 00:02:32,639 --> 00:02:35,120 Speaker 1: you got a phone. You're tweeting me on a phone 48 00:02:35,280 --> 00:02:37,320 Speaker 1: that gives you the power to look up the answers 49 00:02:37,320 --> 00:02:39,239 Speaker 1: to all these questions. I just want you to go 50 00:02:39,520 --> 00:02:41,360 Speaker 1: to them. I don't know. And all that being said, 51 00:02:41,400 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 1: I still like to give our fans it's fine, extra 52 00:02:44,480 --> 00:02:46,760 Speaker 1: help if they needed to know that. Cool, all right, 53 00:02:47,480 --> 00:02:50,880 Speaker 1: everybody good now starting? Everybody good now? Yeah, all right, good, Yeah, 54 00:02:51,120 --> 00:02:52,640 Speaker 1: let's get into it. I also I want to let 55 00:02:52,639 --> 00:02:54,359 Speaker 1: you guys know what we're gonna try to ease in 56 00:02:54,440 --> 00:02:56,480 Speaker 1: some phone calls. I know Nick is Nick, and I 57 00:02:56,600 --> 00:02:59,200 Speaker 1: got a couple of tweets from people like asking or 58 00:02:59,400 --> 00:03:03,000 Speaker 1: maybe one person asking for more opportunities for questions. So 59 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:04,680 Speaker 1: we take that as maybe there are other people out 60 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:06,960 Speaker 1: there thinking they'd like to have an opportunity to ask questions, 61 00:03:07,240 --> 00:03:09,320 Speaker 1: give us a phone call. You can call us anytime. 62 00:03:09,520 --> 00:03:11,000 Speaker 1: We'd love to get your phone calls. We love to 63 00:03:11,000 --> 00:03:12,600 Speaker 1: integrate you into the show. So if we have a 64 00:03:12,680 --> 00:03:14,720 Speaker 1: topic that we're talking about and you have a burning 65 00:03:14,760 --> 00:03:16,920 Speaker 1: opinion on it or have a question about it, call 66 00:03:17,040 --> 00:03:19,600 Speaker 1: us eight eight eight eight five five two two nine seven. 67 00:03:19,600 --> 00:03:22,679 Speaker 1: Again it's eight eight eight eight five five two two 68 00:03:22,760 --> 00:03:25,079 Speaker 1: nine seven. We'll try to work in what Just to 69 00:03:25,160 --> 00:03:28,120 Speaker 1: be clear, I mean, if we jumped at every person 70 00:03:28,280 --> 00:03:31,080 Speaker 1: that had some kind of request on something, we'd all 71 00:03:31,120 --> 00:03:33,040 Speaker 1: be kicked off the show a couple of times. No, 72 00:03:33,320 --> 00:03:35,480 Speaker 1: I know, so, and we just try to accommodate where 73 00:03:35,520 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 1: we can. Yeah, probably a good. Yeah. We get into 74 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:41,680 Speaker 1: our show sometimes and we forget about phone calls because 75 00:03:41,720 --> 00:03:43,840 Speaker 1: we can start talking. So let's go. Let's talk about 76 00:03:44,040 --> 00:03:46,640 Speaker 1: the injury report from yesterday. There are a couple of 77 00:03:46,720 --> 00:03:49,400 Speaker 1: notable names on there. Malie Collins did not practice with 78 00:03:49,480 --> 00:03:51,640 Speaker 1: a knee injury. Sean Lee did not practice with a 79 00:03:51,680 --> 00:03:55,160 Speaker 1: hamstring injury. Xavier Woods was limited with a hamstring. Talk 80 00:03:55,160 --> 00:03:57,720 Speaker 1: to me about those three guys in particular. Well, let's 81 00:03:57,800 --> 00:04:00,800 Speaker 1: just spin it forward to today. Malie Collins was not 82 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:03,720 Speaker 1: at practice. Actually, MALIEK. Collins and Travis Frederick are the 83 00:04:03,800 --> 00:04:08,040 Speaker 1: only absences from practice today. Sean Lee does not look 84 00:04:08,080 --> 00:04:09,880 Speaker 1: like a guy who's going to go through a full practice. 85 00:04:09,920 --> 00:04:13,440 Speaker 1: He was doing rehab, you know, strength and conditioning rehab. 86 00:04:13,520 --> 00:04:16,800 Speaker 1: But he was there. He was in uniform. Randy Gregory 87 00:04:16,920 --> 00:04:19,479 Speaker 1: was there. Look good to go. He's made full yesterday. 88 00:04:19,520 --> 00:04:23,400 Speaker 1: He was full impressively. Xavier Woods and Dayton Jones were there, 89 00:04:23,680 --> 00:04:25,520 Speaker 1: which we won't know the extent of it till the 90 00:04:25,560 --> 00:04:28,960 Speaker 1: report comes out at probably three, but it's a good 91 00:04:29,000 --> 00:04:31,719 Speaker 1: sign for the time being. And you know, if Dayton 92 00:04:31,880 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 1: Jones being able to do something, could play this week. 93 00:04:35,080 --> 00:04:39,480 Speaker 1: So if MALIEK. Collins sits down, that's your eight guys, 94 00:04:39,920 --> 00:04:44,000 Speaker 1: you know, eight lineman active again. You know, obviously you're 95 00:04:44,080 --> 00:04:46,040 Speaker 1: you're dropping off if you don't have MALIEK. Collins to 96 00:04:46,160 --> 00:04:47,960 Speaker 1: Dayton and Jones, but they like him for a reason, 97 00:04:48,040 --> 00:04:50,200 Speaker 1: and he's kind of a similar type player. He's a 98 00:04:50,200 --> 00:04:55,640 Speaker 1: little bit more undersized, but because wasn't he a defensive end. Yeah, 99 00:04:55,960 --> 00:04:58,160 Speaker 1: he was drafted to be like a three four end. 100 00:04:58,200 --> 00:05:00,760 Speaker 1: I believe that's kind of a tackle by the Packers. 101 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,120 Speaker 1: So so are you guys. Can see Brian Price was 102 00:05:04,160 --> 00:05:08,320 Speaker 1: cut the other day too, Yeah, and I heard. I mean, 103 00:05:08,680 --> 00:05:11,640 Speaker 1: you never know there. I think there's interest there. They 104 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:13,240 Speaker 1: liked him, they didn't want to lose him in the 105 00:05:13,320 --> 00:05:16,080 Speaker 1: first place, but did cut him. They well, not only 106 00:05:16,120 --> 00:05:18,120 Speaker 1: did they cut him, but they gotta make a roster 107 00:05:18,240 --> 00:05:21,680 Speaker 1: spot for David Irving in two weeks anyway, So I 108 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:24,000 Speaker 1: wonder how they weigh that, Like, is it worth bringing 109 00:05:24,040 --> 00:05:25,960 Speaker 1: this guy back if we're trying to get David Irving 110 00:05:26,000 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: back on the roster anyway? We like grade Daniel Ross 111 00:05:29,040 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 1: always kills me. And they do that stuff. They cut 112 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:34,600 Speaker 1: guys that they like, you know, I mean like they 113 00:05:34,920 --> 00:05:39,680 Speaker 1: like outside, they like everybody like they don't I mean, 114 00:05:40,360 --> 00:05:42,839 Speaker 1: at least what they say publicly. Yeah, well no, I don't. 115 00:05:43,040 --> 00:05:44,640 Speaker 1: I don't have a hard time believing that they like 116 00:05:44,880 --> 00:05:46,920 Speaker 1: Brian Price. But is he just like like him as 117 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:48,800 Speaker 1: a person. No, No, like him as a player. But 118 00:05:48,920 --> 00:05:51,479 Speaker 1: like there's like, and then there's like, no, of course 119 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:53,680 Speaker 1: we can't cut necessary. You can cut a guy you like. 120 00:05:54,000 --> 00:05:56,760 Speaker 1: I mean I don't, so I don't know. It's something 121 00:05:56,839 --> 00:05:58,760 Speaker 1: to watch. They might be interested in bringing him back, 122 00:05:58,839 --> 00:06:01,760 Speaker 1: but you know, if Daytone Jones can play, and you've 123 00:06:01,760 --> 00:06:06,360 Speaker 1: got Daniel Ross and Tyrone Crawford and I'm totally spacing 124 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:09,799 Speaker 1: on the other guy. Oh Andre Antoine Woods. Gee, another 125 00:06:09,920 --> 00:06:13,480 Speaker 1: tackle that's coming too. Who's that David Irving? Well, that's 126 00:06:13,520 --> 00:06:15,640 Speaker 1: what I meant. And that's so if if David Irving 127 00:06:15,720 --> 00:06:18,040 Speaker 1: can come back, and somebody asked me that yesterday, if 128 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:20,040 Speaker 1: he can come back the day after the tech Um 129 00:06:20,160 --> 00:06:22,960 Speaker 1: the Lions game, that's literally a week and a half 130 00:06:23,000 --> 00:06:25,440 Speaker 1: from now. Like, maybe you don't bother bringing back a 131 00:06:25,480 --> 00:06:27,280 Speaker 1: friend roster guy if you just got to cut him 132 00:06:27,279 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 1: in ten days. Anyway, this defense is going to get 133 00:06:29,400 --> 00:06:31,800 Speaker 1: better the next couple of weeks, which is amazing to 134 00:06:31,839 --> 00:06:34,239 Speaker 1: say when you start talking about personnel. Now we always 135 00:06:34,279 --> 00:06:35,840 Speaker 1: talk about this on the show too. You just never 136 00:06:35,880 --> 00:06:37,520 Speaker 1: know what's going to happen between now and then some 137 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 1: of those Sometimes those things kind of level off. You know, 138 00:06:40,760 --> 00:06:42,760 Speaker 1: you you gain a guy and somebody gets hurt or 139 00:06:42,800 --> 00:06:44,919 Speaker 1: something like that. I mean, obviously Malie Collins right now 140 00:06:45,040 --> 00:06:47,400 Speaker 1: is hurt. So those things happen. They got two games 141 00:06:47,480 --> 00:06:49,680 Speaker 1: to play, so we'll see where they are in two 142 00:06:49,680 --> 00:06:51,560 Speaker 1: weeks when it's time to add David Irving back to 143 00:06:51,600 --> 00:06:53,640 Speaker 1: the roster. And we'll also see if he's ready to 144 00:06:53,680 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 1: play immediately. He didn't go to training camp at all, 145 00:06:56,320 --> 00:06:58,640 Speaker 1: so is he ready to even play where he gets 146 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:01,000 Speaker 1: back into well he has he is able to work 147 00:07:01,040 --> 00:07:04,480 Speaker 1: out here right and end the football things in right? 148 00:07:04,720 --> 00:07:07,160 Speaker 1: How long? Yeah? And you're right in LA was it 149 00:07:07,320 --> 00:07:10,640 Speaker 1: last year? Depending? I mean came back did well, but 150 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:13,000 Speaker 1: he was also a training king, right, Yeah, so I 151 00:07:13,120 --> 00:07:15,720 Speaker 1: think he's gonna. I mean, he's one of those guys. 152 00:07:15,800 --> 00:07:19,200 Speaker 1: He's kind of a freak guy. Yeah, or ways than one, 153 00:07:19,400 --> 00:07:21,520 Speaker 1: and he's he's a good player. He comes out there 154 00:07:21,560 --> 00:07:24,520 Speaker 1: and he can just play. Yeah, we'll see. I don't know. 155 00:07:25,280 --> 00:07:27,760 Speaker 1: It's encouraging that he's here. I was like, waiting to 156 00:07:27,840 --> 00:07:29,640 Speaker 1: let you finish. You you had it like you kept going. 157 00:07:29,720 --> 00:07:31,920 Speaker 1: I was like that was somebody tweeted at us the 158 00:07:32,000 --> 00:07:35,760 Speaker 1: other day. That was your line of the free takes 159 00:07:35,760 --> 00:07:39,040 Speaker 1: a freak to get a free. They come out at night, 160 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:42,800 Speaker 1: they do let's go all right. Um, So they had 161 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:44,680 Speaker 1: a couple of guys that were full. We talked about those, 162 00:07:44,760 --> 00:07:49,880 Speaker 1: Cavon Frasier, Randy Gregory, Datson Jones, and Daniel Ross. Looks 163 00:07:49,880 --> 00:07:52,000 Speaker 1: like from the injury report, really that the guys keep 164 00:07:52,000 --> 00:07:54,120 Speaker 1: an eye on the rest of the week Armie Collins 165 00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:57,080 Speaker 1: and Sean Lee and presume that Xavier is going to 166 00:07:57,120 --> 00:07:58,920 Speaker 1: get even more time as the week goes on, and 167 00:07:59,040 --> 00:08:01,880 Speaker 1: he should be hopeful ready to go on Sunday. Xavier 168 00:08:01,960 --> 00:08:04,960 Speaker 1: said on Tuesday, I believe like he's like, I'm good 169 00:08:05,000 --> 00:08:07,240 Speaker 1: to go, and you can't. You never want on one 170 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:10,880 Speaker 1: hundred percent trust a player's evaluation of it. But limited 171 00:08:10,920 --> 00:08:14,000 Speaker 1: on Wednesday. Back at practice Thursday, and he says he's fine. 172 00:08:14,240 --> 00:08:17,120 Speaker 1: I mean that's it's trending in the right direction. So 173 00:08:17,280 --> 00:08:20,360 Speaker 1: I don't worry about him so much. Uh, I hope. 174 00:08:20,360 --> 00:08:22,240 Speaker 1: I'm not worried about Lee. I said that yesterday, Like 175 00:08:22,640 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: missing Wednesday for Shaun Lee is not a big deal 176 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:27,800 Speaker 1: for me. I mean, Romo didn't practice for like three 177 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:30,000 Speaker 1: years in a row. On Wednesday, it felt like, um, 178 00:08:30,200 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: you just lose the Thanksgiving Day game horribly. Sure, Well, yeah, no, 179 00:08:34,160 --> 00:08:37,400 Speaker 1: I mean it's you. We're for practice. We're for practice. 180 00:08:37,520 --> 00:08:40,480 Speaker 1: But I'll be curious to see what the injury. If 181 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 1: he's a DNP today, then I kind of get worried. 182 00:08:43,320 --> 00:08:47,000 Speaker 1: If he's If he's limited today, then it's fine, all right, 183 00:08:47,200 --> 00:08:52,120 Speaker 1: We're gonna take an early break here. Oh, would you 184 00:08:52,200 --> 00:08:56,160 Speaker 1: get worried though if he doesn't practice two days in 185 00:08:56,200 --> 00:08:58,839 Speaker 1: a row, like one hundred percent completely shut down with 186 00:08:58,960 --> 00:09:01,959 Speaker 1: a hamstring With an answering, yeah, absolutely, well yeah, but 187 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:05,120 Speaker 1: I'm saying as far as okay, based on what we've 188 00:09:05,200 --> 00:09:07,960 Speaker 1: seen now with let's say, when shan Lee comes out 189 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:10,000 Speaker 1: of the field and what they're able to do compared 190 00:09:10,000 --> 00:09:12,880 Speaker 1: to last year, I didn't mean worried that is going 191 00:09:12,960 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 1: to fall apart. I just meant worried that he won't 192 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:16,160 Speaker 1: be able to play. But that's one of the things 193 00:09:16,240 --> 00:09:18,599 Speaker 1: that and I love shan Lee and I'm always like 194 00:09:19,600 --> 00:09:22,600 Speaker 1: wanting to keep him, sorry Derek, wanting to give him 195 00:09:22,760 --> 00:09:26,800 Speaker 1: very safe. But I am feeling so excited and confident 196 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:29,880 Speaker 1: about the linebackers right now, especially after seeing them what 197 00:09:30,040 --> 00:09:32,640 Speaker 1: they can do with shan Lee being off the field 198 00:09:32,960 --> 00:09:35,679 Speaker 1: and the way that compared to last year, how it's 199 00:09:35,720 --> 00:09:38,240 Speaker 1: not really affecting it. Where shan Lee goes out and 200 00:09:38,280 --> 00:09:43,599 Speaker 1: then the defense goes to hell. There is like I 201 00:09:43,640 --> 00:09:47,640 Speaker 1: don't know, reflection there. No, it was perfect. Actually, um, 202 00:09:48,960 --> 00:09:50,920 Speaker 1: there's no doubt that they're better equipped to handle that 203 00:09:51,000 --> 00:09:52,920 Speaker 1: than they were last year. But I'd still rather have 204 00:09:53,040 --> 00:09:56,320 Speaker 1: him than that so well, yeah, but what we've seen 205 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:58,280 Speaker 1: from him so far, I don't know, he's been off 206 00:09:58,400 --> 00:10:00,719 Speaker 1: his game lately and I don't know what's going on 207 00:10:00,880 --> 00:10:03,920 Speaker 1: really with him. But well, I you know, let's not 208 00:10:04,040 --> 00:10:06,559 Speaker 1: forget that he was off to fill the last two drives, 209 00:10:07,240 --> 00:10:09,360 Speaker 1: you know, of the game, and that's when the Giants 210 00:10:09,440 --> 00:10:12,560 Speaker 1: kind of started to move the ball. So I'm including 211 00:10:12,600 --> 00:10:15,839 Speaker 1: the hands team on the on side kick. He was 212 00:10:15,880 --> 00:10:17,559 Speaker 1: out there on the second on side kick, but he 213 00:10:17,679 --> 00:10:19,880 Speaker 1: was not out there the first one. Yeah, I mean, 214 00:10:20,360 --> 00:10:22,760 Speaker 1: we don't have to bring this up for the millionth time, 215 00:10:22,840 --> 00:10:25,439 Speaker 1: but he didn't have much of a preseason, a little 216 00:10:25,440 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: bit of rust, which oh oh no, he's rust. He 217 00:10:27,400 --> 00:10:29,240 Speaker 1: didn't play while he's still there, and I'd rather have 218 00:10:29,400 --> 00:10:31,720 Speaker 1: him get reacclimated on the field while he's still making 219 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:34,559 Speaker 1: plays than be unavailable. But then the question becomes, and 220 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:36,400 Speaker 1: then the question becomes and I always thought that this 221 00:10:36,559 --> 00:10:39,280 Speaker 1: could be something that could factor in when you're not 222 00:10:39,520 --> 00:10:42,600 Speaker 1: practicing as much during the preseason, you're not playing during 223 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:45,120 Speaker 1: the preseason, didn't do you open yourself up to once 224 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:48,520 Speaker 1: you are playing more injury soft tissue injuries like campstrings. 225 00:10:48,520 --> 00:10:50,480 Speaker 1: So it could go both ways, right, we can do 226 00:10:50,600 --> 00:10:53,120 Speaker 1: this for eternity if we want to. My point was, 227 00:10:53,160 --> 00:10:56,040 Speaker 1: it's like, okay, we know Sean Lee prone to injury, 228 00:10:56,080 --> 00:10:59,640 Speaker 1: blah blah blah. My point was, Okay, right now, I'm 229 00:10:59,640 --> 00:11:02,280 Speaker 1: not freaking out as I would in the past, based 230 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:05,760 Speaker 1: on the linebackers that we have, Sean Jalen Smith playing 231 00:11:05,800 --> 00:11:08,599 Speaker 1: the way that his Layton kind of catching up and 232 00:11:08,720 --> 00:11:10,760 Speaker 1: playing up to that level as well. So they have 233 00:11:10,920 --> 00:11:13,960 Speaker 1: that was just four. They have four linebackers playing at 234 00:11:14,040 --> 00:11:16,920 Speaker 1: a very impressive level even without Sean Lee, which is 235 00:11:17,080 --> 00:11:19,760 Speaker 1: something that I don't remember the last time that you 236 00:11:20,160 --> 00:11:22,760 Speaker 1: don't put Joe in that in that are Oh so 237 00:11:22,800 --> 00:11:26,160 Speaker 1: who the four you mentioned Joe, Damien, Jalen and then 238 00:11:26,400 --> 00:11:29,839 Speaker 1: um probably and um like Laton Vanderish. I mean like 239 00:11:30,160 --> 00:11:32,839 Speaker 1: he's playing well for this small sample size. He's getting 240 00:11:32,920 --> 00:11:34,640 Speaker 1: right right, So yeah, all right, let's go ahead and 241 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:36,360 Speaker 1: take our break. Let's take our first break. When we 242 00:11:36,440 --> 00:11:38,600 Speaker 1: come back, we're gonna get into the Seattle defense. Dave's 243 00:11:38,600 --> 00:11:40,680 Speaker 1: gonna give a scouttering report. We're gonna talk a little 244 00:11:40,679 --> 00:11:43,880 Speaker 1: bit about how they match up between the Cowboys offense 245 00:11:43,960 --> 00:11:45,800 Speaker 1: and the Seattle defense. With that, when we come right back, 246 00:11:45,840 --> 00:11:47,839 Speaker 1: this is Dallas Cowboys dot com radio. It can be 247 00:11:47,960 --> 00:11:50,560 Speaker 1: hard to find the right resource for learning about important 248 00:11:50,640 --> 00:11:53,560 Speaker 1: financial matters. 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You can be looing for details. Back to 287 00:13:47,320 --> 00:13:49,520 Speaker 1: the break Welcome back. It is the second segment of 288 00:13:49,559 --> 00:13:51,920 Speaker 1: The Break Life from the s WBC Morgan Studios at 289 00:13:51,960 --> 00:13:55,240 Speaker 1: the Star. We're talking Cowboys and Seahawks. Before we get 290 00:13:55,280 --> 00:13:58,839 Speaker 1: to Dave's assessment of the Seahawk defense, Let's take a 291 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:01,360 Speaker 1: phone call. We got a call from Awards in San Diego. George, 292 00:14:01,400 --> 00:14:05,160 Speaker 1: what up? Hey, what's going on guys? For all? Good 293 00:14:05,200 --> 00:14:15,080 Speaker 1: morning Ambery. So just a quick, uh, just a quick, 294 00:14:15,360 --> 00:14:17,600 Speaker 1: quick little note here. So I was watching the Seattle 295 00:14:17,679 --> 00:14:21,560 Speaker 1: games against the Bears, and I don't know, to me, 296 00:14:21,640 --> 00:14:24,280 Speaker 1: it just seems like Earl Thomas wasn't really playing that hard. 297 00:14:24,360 --> 00:14:26,960 Speaker 1: Did you guys think that maybe he's trying to save 298 00:14:27,080 --> 00:14:32,320 Speaker 1: himself or is that something that you know, maybe he 299 00:14:32,480 --> 00:14:34,840 Speaker 1: was just you know, trying to like not put not 300 00:14:34,960 --> 00:14:36,840 Speaker 1: play as hard, to try to get that trade because 301 00:14:36,880 --> 00:14:40,520 Speaker 1: we know that after this week things might change. And 302 00:14:41,000 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: the last thing is um Dak Prescott. Me personally, I'm 303 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 1: really happy with the way he's playing, and I actually 304 00:14:48,680 --> 00:14:52,000 Speaker 1: think that we will we will see some improvement, you know, 305 00:14:52,360 --> 00:14:54,320 Speaker 1: throughout the rest of the season. And he just seems 306 00:14:54,360 --> 00:14:58,800 Speaker 1: to always play big and big games. Okay, thanks for 307 00:14:58,840 --> 00:15:03,200 Speaker 1: the call. Um, I mean it's a it's your opinion. 308 00:15:03,240 --> 00:15:05,680 Speaker 1: I mean, I don't know how anybody can be really 309 00:15:05,760 --> 00:15:08,080 Speaker 1: happy with how he's playing. I don't think the offense 310 00:15:08,200 --> 00:15:10,280 Speaker 1: is one of the worst in the league, and um, 311 00:15:10,680 --> 00:15:13,480 Speaker 1: you know they've become one dimensional a little bit. So 312 00:15:13,680 --> 00:15:15,560 Speaker 1: I think he I agree, I think he'll be better 313 00:15:15,760 --> 00:15:17,880 Speaker 1: And I don't know about it. I don't know. Does 314 00:15:17,920 --> 00:15:19,960 Speaker 1: he have a track record of playing big and big games. 315 00:15:20,320 --> 00:15:21,920 Speaker 1: I don't. I don't know. He's only one in the 316 00:15:22,000 --> 00:15:25,360 Speaker 1: playoffs and I won some big games as a rookie. 317 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:27,480 Speaker 1: He won some big games. Honestly, one of his best 318 00:15:27,520 --> 00:15:29,720 Speaker 1: games a game that game in the playoffs. In my opinion, 319 00:15:29,720 --> 00:15:32,520 Speaker 1: I thought he played really well in that game. Personally, 320 00:15:32,800 --> 00:15:36,080 Speaker 1: that's just my Yeah, I'm he's seeing I mean, Romo 321 00:15:36,120 --> 00:15:38,080 Speaker 1: should have played, But you know that's my opinion. Go 322 00:15:38,160 --> 00:15:40,840 Speaker 1: back to that, and it's getting stronger rather by the day. 323 00:15:40,960 --> 00:15:43,960 Speaker 1: So I don't know. I honestly, I don't know if 324 00:15:44,000 --> 00:15:45,840 Speaker 1: that would have made a difference. And I told this, 325 00:15:45,960 --> 00:15:48,160 Speaker 1: I think Amber and I were having this conversation one day. 326 00:15:48,200 --> 00:15:51,320 Speaker 1: I was like everybody that keeps throwing up Romo Romo 327 00:15:51,520 --> 00:15:54,120 Speaker 1: It's not like Romo didn't have opportunities in the playoffs. 328 00:15:54,280 --> 00:15:57,160 Speaker 1: This wasn't like Romo was you know, he just this 329 00:15:57,320 --> 00:15:59,240 Speaker 1: was the first year he actually got to the playoffs 330 00:15:59,240 --> 00:16:01,200 Speaker 1: and then it was taken from him. Like he's had 331 00:16:01,240 --> 00:16:03,960 Speaker 1: opportunities in the playoffs before and they hadn't gotten passed 332 00:16:04,280 --> 00:16:07,000 Speaker 1: a game and so they've got he had what two 333 00:16:07,080 --> 00:16:09,960 Speaker 1: playoff wins. So I mean, it's not like and the 334 00:16:10,040 --> 00:16:12,520 Speaker 1: fact matter is he was playing the in my opinion, 335 00:16:12,920 --> 00:16:15,640 Speaker 1: the best quarterback in the league. So I mean it 336 00:16:15,800 --> 00:16:18,800 Speaker 1: is what it is. Oh man, but we're back there. 337 00:16:18,840 --> 00:16:20,760 Speaker 1: I didn't want to go back. I'm just saying we 338 00:16:20,800 --> 00:16:22,560 Speaker 1: could do that. I'm just saying we could go back, 339 00:16:22,640 --> 00:16:24,680 Speaker 1: and you know, that thing's been kind of buried. But 340 00:16:28,440 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: to play, I mean, you look back and you think 341 00:16:30,560 --> 00:16:32,440 Speaker 1: about that team and how good that team was and 342 00:16:32,520 --> 00:16:35,640 Speaker 1: how that team was sort of built for Romo to beat. 343 00:16:35,640 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 1: Do you think Romo would have been healthy if he 344 00:16:37,160 --> 00:16:40,080 Speaker 1: was her quarterback? No health, yes, But if he would 345 00:16:40,120 --> 00:16:41,600 Speaker 1: have been if you'd have brought him back in week 346 00:16:41,680 --> 00:16:44,080 Speaker 1: eight or nine, whatever, that was. What makes you think 347 00:16:44,120 --> 00:16:46,280 Speaker 1: by the playoffs he would have been healthy because history 348 00:16:46,320 --> 00:16:48,680 Speaker 1: didn't say he would have been. I mean I would 349 00:16:48,680 --> 00:16:50,960 Speaker 1: have just played him. I would have just played him. 350 00:16:51,400 --> 00:16:53,880 Speaker 1: Whatever her you take him, I'll throw bag back in. 351 00:16:54,160 --> 00:16:56,480 Speaker 1: Nick said, it's Nick said, that issue is dead. That 352 00:16:56,640 --> 00:16:59,960 Speaker 1: issue is wearing it's wearing a Michael Jackson read let 353 00:17:00,040 --> 00:17:03,320 Speaker 1: their jacket and dancing around like that is how dead 354 00:17:03,440 --> 00:17:10,240 Speaker 1: that is? Okay, iron what go ahead? Kind he's dead too? What? Sorry? 355 00:17:10,560 --> 00:17:17,800 Speaker 1: In the music video, he's not. He lives for um. Sorry. Ironically, 356 00:17:18,000 --> 00:17:19,600 Speaker 1: off the air, we were like, let's just get the 357 00:17:19,680 --> 00:17:21,400 Speaker 1: call out of the way so we can get into 358 00:17:21,440 --> 00:17:24,280 Speaker 1: the Seattle stuff. Oops. Well but that that first part 359 00:17:24,320 --> 00:17:26,200 Speaker 1: we'll get get us in. Yeah, and that's actually I 360 00:17:26,280 --> 00:17:30,639 Speaker 1: thought Earl Thomas actually that should have been challenged. I mean, 361 00:17:31,240 --> 00:17:33,840 Speaker 1: I nobody but Earl Thomas knows the inner workings of 362 00:17:33,920 --> 00:17:37,800 Speaker 1: his mind. Maybe he's doing that, but uh no, I 363 00:17:37,840 --> 00:17:39,720 Speaker 1: don't think so. He's got eleven tackles and a pick 364 00:17:39,800 --> 00:17:42,520 Speaker 1: through two games after missing everything in the off season, 365 00:17:42,680 --> 00:17:47,480 Speaker 1: like not even ota um and I'm pro football focus 366 00:17:47,680 --> 00:17:51,640 Speaker 1: is not the gospel. I get that. But they rank 367 00:17:51,760 --> 00:17:53,800 Speaker 1: him as the number one safety in the NFL through 368 00:17:54,240 --> 00:17:57,280 Speaker 1: through two weeks, and yeah, let's just start it with there. 369 00:17:57,359 --> 00:18:00,480 Speaker 1: His counterpart, who people don't know. People are so focused 370 00:18:00,520 --> 00:18:03,240 Speaker 1: on Cam Chancellor that they don't know about Bradley McDougald. 371 00:18:03,359 --> 00:18:08,399 Speaker 1: He's ranked number three in the league. He's got uh three, No, 372 00:18:08,560 --> 00:18:10,920 Speaker 1: he's got two interceptions. He had two picks in the 373 00:18:10,960 --> 00:18:13,399 Speaker 1: first game against Denver, and he batted the ball up 374 00:18:13,440 --> 00:18:16,440 Speaker 1: that Shaquille Griffin intercepted the other night. So he's got 375 00:18:16,640 --> 00:18:20,399 Speaker 1: three game changing plays. And that's really came on Frasier 376 00:18:20,520 --> 00:18:22,440 Speaker 1: on that list at all. And I'm not really laughing. 377 00:18:22,480 --> 00:18:25,520 Speaker 1: I'm not joking about our list of safeties. I mean, 378 00:18:25,600 --> 00:18:27,720 Speaker 1: he because I don't think so, because he's got sacks, 379 00:18:27,720 --> 00:18:30,320 Speaker 1: he's got some tackles, he's got some plays I don't believe, 380 00:18:30,440 --> 00:18:32,960 Speaker 1: so I would guess that is miss tackles probably, yeah, 381 00:18:32,960 --> 00:18:35,640 Speaker 1: you probably gotta get picks to do that, because I'm guessing. Yeah. 382 00:18:37,119 --> 00:18:40,719 Speaker 1: But that's really uh, this a lot like the Giants. 383 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:43,159 Speaker 1: The Seahawks. Game changers are all in the back, not 384 00:18:43,320 --> 00:18:45,000 Speaker 1: all because they got good They got some good players 385 00:18:45,080 --> 00:18:49,879 Speaker 1: up front. But these safeties are these safeties are really special. 386 00:18:50,240 --> 00:18:53,320 Speaker 1: Earl Earl Thomas looks like Earl to me. Bradley McDougald 387 00:18:53,480 --> 00:18:56,359 Speaker 1: is having himself a really nice season. He as good 388 00:18:56,400 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 1: as Cam Chancellor. Does he do the same kinds of 389 00:18:58,119 --> 00:19:00,600 Speaker 1: things as Cam Chancel. I don't know, I don't. I 390 00:19:00,640 --> 00:19:04,000 Speaker 1: mean Cam Chancellor was an amazing player, and he's he's 391 00:19:04,400 --> 00:19:07,040 Speaker 1: more like he is. You always say like, oh, safeties 392 00:19:07,040 --> 00:19:09,800 Speaker 1: are interchangeable, Like Cam Chanceller was a strong safety. He 393 00:19:09,920 --> 00:19:12,000 Speaker 1: was a thumper. This guy doesn't hit like that, but 394 00:19:12,400 --> 00:19:15,200 Speaker 1: he does the job. And he's very instinctive, Like he 395 00:19:15,359 --> 00:19:17,399 Speaker 1: can cut in on these plays in the backfield and 396 00:19:17,440 --> 00:19:20,160 Speaker 1: bring a guy down for three yards instead of letting 397 00:19:20,240 --> 00:19:23,240 Speaker 1: him get past him for twelve. He's definitely not afraid 398 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:25,440 Speaker 1: to tackle. But I don't want to compare anybody to Cam. 399 00:19:25,800 --> 00:19:30,200 Speaker 1: I loved Cam Chancellor. Um, So that's where this thing starts, 400 00:19:30,280 --> 00:19:34,320 Speaker 1: because honestly, outside of Frank Clark, I am not afraid 401 00:19:34,400 --> 00:19:38,960 Speaker 1: of the Seahawks pass rush at all. It's it's fine 402 00:19:39,119 --> 00:19:41,600 Speaker 1: Geron Red. They drafted him out of Alabama to kind 403 00:19:41,640 --> 00:19:45,399 Speaker 1: of be a space eater. Quentin Jefferson is your left end. 404 00:19:46,000 --> 00:19:49,399 Speaker 1: Nazair Jones. I don't think he's related to Nasir Jones 405 00:19:49,680 --> 00:19:53,640 Speaker 1: of Illmatic fame, but he's there the rest of this though. 406 00:19:53,760 --> 00:19:56,880 Speaker 1: Like again, Frank Clark's a really good player. But outside 407 00:19:56,920 --> 00:19:59,200 Speaker 1: of that, this looks very familiar to what the Cowboys 408 00:19:59,320 --> 00:20:01,719 Speaker 1: used to do when they we're talent deficient. Like they 409 00:20:01,800 --> 00:20:04,560 Speaker 1: brought in bar kivous Mingo, who's a draft bust of 410 00:20:04,600 --> 00:20:07,800 Speaker 1: all draft busts. He's there. He's not terrible, but it's 411 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:10,120 Speaker 1: that classic like, oh, he's got a lot of talent. 412 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:11,879 Speaker 1: Let's see if he can do something for us. We 413 00:20:11,920 --> 00:20:15,280 Speaker 1: don't have anything better. Dion Jordan, the guy from the Dolphins, 414 00:20:15,359 --> 00:20:17,879 Speaker 1: he's here too, for the same reason. He does some 415 00:20:18,080 --> 00:20:20,359 Speaker 1: stand up stuff. He plays it in but he'll stand 416 00:20:20,480 --> 00:20:22,640 Speaker 1: up like it's just kind of like, oh, we're kind 417 00:20:22,680 --> 00:20:26,439 Speaker 1: of talent deficient. Case in point Michael Kendricks, who they 418 00:20:26,560 --> 00:20:29,600 Speaker 1: got him listed at outside linebacker, but isn't he really 419 00:20:29,680 --> 00:20:33,879 Speaker 1: more of an insider? If you catch my drift, you know, wow, 420 00:20:34,200 --> 00:20:36,320 Speaker 1: I'm sorry, I like it. I thought of that joke 421 00:20:36,440 --> 00:20:39,960 Speaker 1: yesterday and I wanted to use it good. But yeah, 422 00:20:40,000 --> 00:20:42,840 Speaker 1: it's it's there. I feel like they're kind of hodgepodging 423 00:20:42,880 --> 00:20:46,199 Speaker 1: it together. But the thing is is they've got an 424 00:20:46,280 --> 00:20:48,840 Speaker 1: elite player at every level of the defense. You got 425 00:20:48,880 --> 00:20:52,560 Speaker 1: Frank Clark, who's probably gonna be Tyron Smith's main assignment. 426 00:20:53,000 --> 00:20:56,560 Speaker 1: You got Bobby Wagner, who, when he's healthy, look is 427 00:20:56,600 --> 00:20:58,879 Speaker 1: one of the best middle linebackers in the game. And 428 00:20:58,960 --> 00:21:01,159 Speaker 1: then you have a role. I don't want to put 429 00:21:01,280 --> 00:21:04,159 Speaker 1: McDougald in that category, but your safety play is really great. Obviously, 430 00:21:04,240 --> 00:21:07,000 Speaker 1: Earl as a Hall of Famer. Kill Griffin's pretty good too. 431 00:21:07,160 --> 00:21:12,800 Speaker 1: He's the guy to watch. Earl Thomas Hell yeah, hell yeah, right, 432 00:21:13,320 --> 00:21:15,840 Speaker 1: I think so, but I'm biased. Got six Pro Bowls? 433 00:21:16,640 --> 00:21:19,320 Speaker 1: How many All Pros? I don't know. Woodson had five, 434 00:21:19,440 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 1: and he won three Super Bowls. On that I mean, yeah, 435 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:24,560 Speaker 1: but he was he was a safety. We're seeing that 436 00:21:24,640 --> 00:21:26,600 Speaker 1: with John Lynch. John Lynch is getting a little bit 437 00:21:26,680 --> 00:21:28,960 Speaker 1: more I think love and he's gonna get in I 438 00:21:29,080 --> 00:21:32,359 Speaker 1: think soon, because it's not just because he's a good safety, 439 00:21:32,440 --> 00:21:34,439 Speaker 1: but because he was on an all time I mean, 440 00:21:34,480 --> 00:21:37,680 Speaker 1: he probably will, especially if he if he goes for 441 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:40,000 Speaker 1: another team and does well, you know he will. I'm 442 00:21:40,040 --> 00:21:42,720 Speaker 1: just saying if he does, if he does, hey, he 443 00:21:42,880 --> 00:21:49,280 Speaker 1: will go. And this is something DOESNA doesn't believe in 444 00:21:49,359 --> 00:21:53,159 Speaker 1: love attraction, But yesterday he gave in and put it 445 00:21:53,200 --> 00:21:57,600 Speaker 1: out to the universe. You did you did so expect 446 00:21:57,840 --> 00:21:59,600 Speaker 1: what did I said? I don't remember what I said. 447 00:21:59,600 --> 00:22:01,359 Speaker 1: I'm gonna you're like, you know what, I'm putting it 448 00:22:01,440 --> 00:22:03,440 Speaker 1: out there, like I don't believe in this crap, but 449 00:22:03,520 --> 00:22:06,920 Speaker 1: if it helps, then it helps. Fine. What did you 450 00:22:07,200 --> 00:22:10,120 Speaker 1: decide you're gonna do? If it's a it's your call, 451 00:22:10,640 --> 00:22:13,520 Speaker 1: like a cookie or something like that, But you ought 452 00:22:13,560 --> 00:22:15,720 Speaker 1: to do something a little more elaborate than that. Oh, 453 00:22:16,680 --> 00:22:19,840 Speaker 1: he'll he'll do something. The frosted cookie cake with like 454 00:22:20,040 --> 00:22:27,440 Speaker 1: an earl Thomas motif is not enough that. Okay, get me, Well, 455 00:22:27,560 --> 00:22:31,080 Speaker 1: we'll decorate the cake somehow, but come get me with 456 00:22:31,240 --> 00:22:35,840 Speaker 1: the et. Do you want cookie cake or ice cream cake? Um, 457 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:39,760 Speaker 1: let's go with cookie because you know you don't need 458 00:22:39,800 --> 00:22:42,080 Speaker 1: to refrigerate ice cream cake or mean cookie? Can we 459 00:22:42,200 --> 00:22:43,879 Speaker 1: gotta eat it here on the shelf. Yeah, okay, we 460 00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:45,840 Speaker 1: needed to be just a regular cook. This is getting 461 00:22:45,840 --> 00:22:51,920 Speaker 1: out of control and it's your fault. You did this. 462 00:22:52,840 --> 00:22:56,479 Speaker 1: Here's so I don't know. Honestly, I love Bobby Wagner. 463 00:22:56,560 --> 00:23:00,480 Speaker 1: He's one of my favorite players, um defensively in the NFL. 464 00:23:00,560 --> 00:23:02,760 Speaker 1: Over the last you know, ten or so years I 465 00:23:02,920 --> 00:23:05,600 Speaker 1: watched him, and he's dealing with an injury. He does 466 00:23:05,760 --> 00:23:08,840 Speaker 1: not look like the Bobby Wagner I'm used to watching. 467 00:23:09,520 --> 00:23:14,600 Speaker 1: He misdiagnosed some plays in Denver. He was not everywhere, 468 00:23:14,720 --> 00:23:16,600 Speaker 1: which is what you expect from those types of guys, 469 00:23:16,760 --> 00:23:18,399 Speaker 1: a lot like what Shaun Lee has looked like like 470 00:23:18,480 --> 00:23:21,240 Speaker 1: it still better than your average linebacker, but not that 471 00:23:22,359 --> 00:23:26,240 Speaker 1: just unstoppable force that makes every tackle and diagnoses every play. 472 00:23:26,600 --> 00:23:30,639 Speaker 1: And that's probably why the Broncos gashed these guys for 473 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:33,960 Speaker 1: one hundred and forty six yards on the ground. Um. 474 00:23:34,600 --> 00:23:37,560 Speaker 1: I believe they averaged four point six yards per carry 475 00:23:37,720 --> 00:23:41,440 Speaker 1: in that game? Yes, four point six? Yeah, now I think, 476 00:23:41,760 --> 00:23:43,560 Speaker 1: well't go ahead. Do you think that on the Hawk 477 00:23:43,640 --> 00:23:48,280 Speaker 1: Hour or whatever they have over there? Yeah, you take 478 00:23:48,320 --> 00:23:50,840 Speaker 1: over with something or like Seattle Crew or whatever they 479 00:23:50,920 --> 00:23:53,520 Speaker 1: called flang in Seahawks. Yeah, I don't know. Shaun Lee 480 00:23:53,600 --> 00:24:00,399 Speaker 1: does not look like yeah you Zeke like Zeke is 481 00:24:00,440 --> 00:24:02,320 Speaker 1: not the Zeki was last year. He doesn't look like 482 00:24:02,440 --> 00:24:04,119 Speaker 1: that through the first two weeks, which it gets. So 483 00:24:04,400 --> 00:24:09,680 Speaker 1: what they're saying, the difficult thing is which team, which 484 00:24:09,880 --> 00:24:13,240 Speaker 1: defense is this? Because in Chicago they held the Bears 485 00:24:13,280 --> 00:24:16,960 Speaker 1: to three point two yards per carry. Jordan Howard nothing, 486 00:24:17,200 --> 00:24:19,840 Speaker 1: nothing doing, and that was without Wagner. And kJ right. 487 00:24:20,440 --> 00:24:24,040 Speaker 1: So that leads you to think, like, well, Mitchell Trubisky 488 00:24:24,200 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 1: not a very trustworthy quarterback, not a passing game that 489 00:24:27,040 --> 00:24:30,399 Speaker 1: just absolutely terrifies you. And if that's the case, can 490 00:24:30,480 --> 00:24:32,760 Speaker 1: they shut your running game down? Exactly right. Sounds a 491 00:24:32,800 --> 00:24:35,280 Speaker 1: lot like the Cowboys. And that's where you would think 492 00:24:35,359 --> 00:24:37,159 Speaker 1: the Cowboys have to go in this game and be 493 00:24:37,240 --> 00:24:39,119 Speaker 1: aggressive like they were in the last game and go 494 00:24:39,240 --> 00:24:42,800 Speaker 1: after their cornerbacks because you don't have Richard Sherman there anymore, 495 00:24:42,880 --> 00:24:45,200 Speaker 1: So go for go at them a little bit. See 496 00:24:45,240 --> 00:24:46,959 Speaker 1: what you can have happened. Now. Of course you got 497 00:24:47,040 --> 00:24:49,639 Speaker 1: to do with the safeties, but I still think you 498 00:24:49,720 --> 00:24:52,240 Speaker 1: got to be aggressive throwing the ball at least early 499 00:24:52,359 --> 00:24:54,440 Speaker 1: if you want to have a chance of listening. It's 500 00:24:54,480 --> 00:24:56,919 Speaker 1: not our weather report. I was looking at that sunny 501 00:24:57,320 --> 00:25:01,160 Speaker 1: sixty five high for fifteen. I can't wait, bat. I'm 502 00:25:01,200 --> 00:25:04,040 Speaker 1: packing a hoodie this weekend. It's gonna be awesome. Are 503 00:25:04,080 --> 00:25:06,720 Speaker 1: we gonna be wearing the beanie? No, it's not beanie 504 00:25:07,960 --> 00:25:13,240 Speaker 1: Beanie Beanie weathers when it dips below like forty five? No, 505 00:25:13,720 --> 00:25:19,159 Speaker 1: well no, because I like wearing beanies. Yeah what sixty five? Yes? Stop, 506 00:25:20,680 --> 00:25:25,880 Speaker 1: it's gonna be nice Seattle's Here's here's the thing though, 507 00:25:26,560 --> 00:25:30,400 Speaker 1: to your point, Derek Shaquille Griffin is a very solid cornerback. 508 00:25:30,480 --> 00:25:33,000 Speaker 1: He can only be in one spot and the other 509 00:25:33,080 --> 00:25:36,320 Speaker 1: one is is up for grabs because Trey Flowers is 510 00:25:36,320 --> 00:25:39,879 Speaker 1: battling an injury he hurt himself against Denver. Nico Thorpe 511 00:25:40,000 --> 00:25:43,159 Speaker 1: and a Keen King are the guys there. They're not 512 00:25:43,200 --> 00:25:46,080 Speaker 1: anything special, but like neither of these Cowboys wide receivers. 513 00:25:46,119 --> 00:25:49,040 Speaker 1: So again and who who steps up into that? Uh? 514 00:25:49,160 --> 00:25:51,720 Speaker 1: And the other thing too is the Cowboys have a 515 00:25:51,920 --> 00:25:56,160 Speaker 1: third safety by the name of Tedrick Thompson Um who 516 00:25:56,200 --> 00:25:59,480 Speaker 1: actually played with Cheeto at Colorado. Very good player who 517 00:26:00,359 --> 00:26:02,800 Speaker 1: they brought him onto the field because of their depth issues. 518 00:26:02,800 --> 00:26:04,760 Speaker 1: They played a lot of three safety dime sets like 519 00:26:04,840 --> 00:26:07,360 Speaker 1: the Cowboys like to do. Yeah, and he looked really 520 00:26:07,400 --> 00:26:11,159 Speaker 1: good doing it. So I wonder if they incorporate that 521 00:26:11,240 --> 00:26:13,000 Speaker 1: into their game plan this week to make up for 522 00:26:13,040 --> 00:26:18,800 Speaker 1: the cornerback issues. All things being equal, this is as 523 00:26:19,320 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 1: beatable as the Seahawks have looked on defense in a while. 524 00:26:22,240 --> 00:26:25,480 Speaker 1: Their twentieth overall their nineteenth against the past. They're giving 525 00:26:25,560 --> 00:26:27,960 Speaker 1: up two hundred and fifty four yards per game, and 526 00:26:28,160 --> 00:26:33,800 Speaker 1: that's so that's case Keenum and Trubisky, which you'd like 527 00:26:33,920 --> 00:26:37,119 Speaker 1: to think Dak is not a huge step down from that, 528 00:26:37,320 --> 00:26:39,760 Speaker 1: right m I know, Case Keenum had a great year 529 00:26:39,800 --> 00:26:42,000 Speaker 1: with the Vikings. I don't believe in him as like 530 00:26:42,119 --> 00:26:44,680 Speaker 1: this other worldly quarterback he threw three picks in that 531 00:26:44,840 --> 00:26:47,840 Speaker 1: game against the Sea does have better receivers. I would 532 00:26:47,880 --> 00:26:52,119 Speaker 1: think absolutely Emmanuel Sanders did whatever he wanted to against 533 00:26:52,160 --> 00:26:55,040 Speaker 1: the Seahawks in Week one, and that that's a really 534 00:26:55,080 --> 00:26:57,119 Speaker 1: good point. They're also, I think Chicago's more kin the 535 00:26:57,160 --> 00:26:59,240 Speaker 1: Cowboys from a standpoint of the quarterback and the receivers. 536 00:26:59,400 --> 00:27:01,760 Speaker 1: They're giving up one sixteen against the run, which is 537 00:27:01,840 --> 00:27:05,560 Speaker 1: twenty third. So I don't know. I think this is 538 00:27:05,600 --> 00:27:07,840 Speaker 1: a better defense than the stats say through two weeks. 539 00:27:08,000 --> 00:27:10,119 Speaker 1: I think, you know, there's still guys on here that 540 00:27:10,200 --> 00:27:14,000 Speaker 1: are used to winning. Earl is a difference maker. Bobby Wagner. 541 00:27:14,359 --> 00:27:16,840 Speaker 1: I assume he's gonna keep getting healthy and he'll look 542 00:27:16,920 --> 00:27:20,240 Speaker 1: like himself at some point. Frank Clark is probably going 543 00:27:20,320 --> 00:27:22,720 Speaker 1: to sign a big time money deal one of these days, 544 00:27:22,760 --> 00:27:24,639 Speaker 1: if I had to guess, so, it would be a 545 00:27:24,720 --> 00:27:29,119 Speaker 1: mistake to take these guys lightly. But I'm interested to see, like, again, 546 00:27:30,400 --> 00:27:33,159 Speaker 1: are they played the run really well against Chicago? Can 547 00:27:33,280 --> 00:27:35,960 Speaker 1: the Cowboys run the ball if Seattle's committed to taking 548 00:27:36,000 --> 00:27:38,280 Speaker 1: it away? They did all right against the Giants, but 549 00:27:38,359 --> 00:27:43,600 Speaker 1: they weren't amazing. But I think, as is always going 550 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:45,200 Speaker 1: to be the case, that's going to be the storyline. 551 00:27:45,240 --> 00:27:49,119 Speaker 1: It's can the Cowboys impose their will? I'm a lean 552 00:27:49,200 --> 00:27:51,119 Speaker 1: toward thinking they can. To be honest with you, at 553 00:27:51,200 --> 00:27:53,239 Speaker 1: least to some degree, Like, I think that they can 554 00:27:53,320 --> 00:27:57,080 Speaker 1: finish this game with their highest rushing total that's not 555 00:27:57,240 --> 00:27:59,440 Speaker 1: that high of a well, well, they've run against his 556 00:27:59,560 --> 00:28:02,560 Speaker 1: defense and it was better, so so they can. They can. 557 00:28:02,760 --> 00:28:05,280 Speaker 1: Seattle is not a place where Dallas has been intimidated 558 00:28:05,280 --> 00:28:07,000 Speaker 1: to run the ball since Zeke has been here, so 559 00:28:07,600 --> 00:28:10,000 Speaker 1: or playing that team, they've him intimidated to run the ball. 560 00:28:10,040 --> 00:28:13,399 Speaker 1: It's a thing I can't quite Yeah no, and that 561 00:28:13,560 --> 00:28:16,440 Speaker 1: thank you. That's the perfect segue because I struggle with 562 00:28:16,560 --> 00:28:18,400 Speaker 1: this and I actually, like I tried to ask people 563 00:28:18,440 --> 00:28:22,600 Speaker 1: all day yesterday on the record, and off is Wagner's 564 00:28:22,600 --> 00:28:25,160 Speaker 1: the type of linebacker that kills you if you can't 565 00:28:25,200 --> 00:28:27,480 Speaker 1: get to him. And that's what Travis Frederick was always 566 00:28:27,560 --> 00:28:29,160 Speaker 1: so good at it. He was like he was never 567 00:28:29,280 --> 00:28:31,680 Speaker 1: late to his second level block. He could watch that 568 00:28:31,800 --> 00:28:33,840 Speaker 1: guy out of the play. They could not do it 569 00:28:33,920 --> 00:28:37,040 Speaker 1: to Keekley and it killed them. Can they do it 570 00:28:37,119 --> 00:28:39,760 Speaker 1: to Wagner? But on the flip side, I don't think 571 00:28:39,840 --> 00:28:43,920 Speaker 1: Wagner looked amazing in week one, so maybe he won't 572 00:28:43,960 --> 00:28:45,840 Speaker 1: be on the screws as much as he usually is. 573 00:28:45,960 --> 00:28:47,880 Speaker 1: That's that's something to watch. I think if they can 574 00:28:48,000 --> 00:28:51,720 Speaker 1: handle Bobby Wagner, I think they'll run the ball like Gangbusters, honestly, 575 00:28:52,040 --> 00:28:55,080 Speaker 1: And if they can't, it might be tough. So Joe Looney, 576 00:28:55,160 --> 00:28:58,800 Speaker 1: this is your week. You can Connor Williams and Zach 577 00:28:58,880 --> 00:29:01,240 Speaker 1: Martin obviously, but I'm not here about him. Yeah, it'll 578 00:29:01,240 --> 00:29:02,880 Speaker 1: be fine. All right, We're gonna take our final break. 579 00:29:02,880 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 1: Come back. We're gonna get some calls. Give us a call. 580 00:29:04,640 --> 00:29:06,880 Speaker 1: Eight to eight eight five five two two nine seven. 581 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:09,440 Speaker 1: Again it is eight eight eight eight five five two 582 00:29:09,480 --> 00:29:11,280 Speaker 1: two nine seven. Will be right back. This is Dallas 583 00:29:11,360 --> 00:29:14,600 Speaker 1: Cowboys dot Com Radio. Cowboys fans know that the second 584 00:29:14,640 --> 00:29:17,280 Speaker 1: best of anything simply won't cut it, and your skincare 585 00:29:17,320 --> 00:29:19,720 Speaker 1: should be no different. 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Back to 621 00:31:10,640 --> 00:31:12,960 Speaker 1: the Break, Welcome Back. It is the final segment of 622 00:31:13,000 --> 00:31:15,760 Speaker 1: The Break live from the SWBC Mortgage studios at the Star. 623 00:31:15,920 --> 00:31:18,880 Speaker 1: Nick take it away, Here's the deal. This is what 624 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:20,600 Speaker 1: Tommy John's going to do for you. I mean if 625 00:31:20,640 --> 00:31:23,440 Speaker 1: you suffer a wedgie, they get they're gonna give you 626 00:31:23,720 --> 00:31:26,440 Speaker 1: your money back if you wear their product, their underwear, 627 00:31:26,560 --> 00:31:28,320 Speaker 1: and you have a wedgie, they're gonna give your money 628 00:31:28,360 --> 00:31:30,840 Speaker 1: back guarantee. That's just as simple as it gets right there. 629 00:31:31,040 --> 00:31:34,280 Speaker 1: That's what they're that's what they Yeah, ask it. How 630 00:31:34,440 --> 00:31:37,640 Speaker 1: they prove that? Yeah, I don't. I don't really know. Actually, 631 00:31:37,760 --> 00:31:40,880 Speaker 1: I'm not sure how they do that. You know, you 632 00:31:40,960 --> 00:31:42,680 Speaker 1: have a car accident and then you call your insurance 633 00:31:42,720 --> 00:31:45,800 Speaker 1: company and the aspect. Yeah, I'm not one hundred percent 634 00:31:45,800 --> 00:31:47,520 Speaker 1: sure they're gonna. I think they're just gonna take your 635 00:31:47,560 --> 00:31:49,760 Speaker 1: word for it, all right. Yeah. I don't think they 636 00:31:49,840 --> 00:31:52,840 Speaker 1: have like a you know, it's awesome crack reporter or 637 00:31:52,880 --> 00:31:55,000 Speaker 1: anything that's gonna figure this out there, just gonna figure 638 00:31:55,040 --> 00:31:57,160 Speaker 1: it out Tom john dot com for it's like cowboys go. 639 00:31:57,600 --> 00:32:00,920 Speaker 1: Derek didn't get that at first. I didn't. It's it's hilarious. 640 00:32:01,120 --> 00:32:03,800 Speaker 1: That's good. Okay, all right, let's get back into this. Yeah, 641 00:32:03,800 --> 00:32:06,360 Speaker 1: we're taking phone calls eight eight eight five two two 642 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:09,160 Speaker 1: nine seven Again eight eight eight eight five five two 643 00:32:09,200 --> 00:32:11,240 Speaker 1: two nine seven. We got a call from TC. You 644 00:32:11,360 --> 00:32:14,280 Speaker 1: just have real quickly, just one last thing I might 645 00:32:14,360 --> 00:32:17,040 Speaker 1: have touched on it. But this team doesn't get sacks, 646 00:32:17,120 --> 00:32:19,880 Speaker 1: but they do get takeaways. Three sacks in two games 647 00:32:20,160 --> 00:32:23,680 Speaker 1: not great. Five takeaways in two games pretty good. So 648 00:32:23,960 --> 00:32:26,880 Speaker 1: anyway that is I just broke down at play yesterday. 649 00:32:27,000 --> 00:32:30,760 Speaker 1: Well I'm posting it today. But Errol Thomas, of course, 650 00:32:31,240 --> 00:32:35,440 Speaker 1: And I mean, his instincts are amazing, and that was 651 00:32:35,480 --> 00:32:38,200 Speaker 1: an interception that he got. I forgot what game, But 652 00:32:39,160 --> 00:32:41,120 Speaker 1: the way that he reacts and that's that kind of 653 00:32:41,240 --> 00:32:43,760 Speaker 1: that is pretty scary. When you talk about Dak Prescott 654 00:32:43,800 --> 00:32:46,400 Speaker 1: and his passes, how he throws those, just having earl 655 00:32:46,720 --> 00:32:49,400 Speaker 1: back there and being able to have good instincts and 656 00:32:49,520 --> 00:32:52,680 Speaker 1: good hands, I mean, that could be a really big problem. 657 00:32:52,720 --> 00:32:55,760 Speaker 1: I wonder, I wonder what Dak's trigger finger is gonna 658 00:32:55,800 --> 00:32:58,520 Speaker 1: look like with those two safeties back there. You know, 659 00:32:58,760 --> 00:33:01,160 Speaker 1: we said he was has a tent on in week one. 660 00:33:02,000 --> 00:33:04,160 Speaker 1: Can't I can't imagine he's gonna be just firing the 661 00:33:04,240 --> 00:33:07,000 Speaker 1: ball off. How far are they back there? That's the key, 662 00:33:07,080 --> 00:33:09,000 Speaker 1: that's what running the ball. And the other point of 663 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:10,680 Speaker 1: that is, I don't I don't think they're gonna be 664 00:33:10,720 --> 00:33:13,600 Speaker 1: playing too deep, right, They're gonna one guy's still gonna 665 00:33:13,600 --> 00:33:15,960 Speaker 1: have to patrol both sides. So if you can create 666 00:33:16,160 --> 00:33:20,280 Speaker 1: enough enough stuff on both sides where he can't make 667 00:33:20,360 --> 00:33:22,840 Speaker 1: a decision until the last second, then that helps you 668 00:33:22,880 --> 00:33:24,600 Speaker 1: a lot. Because they're gonna have that eighth guy in 669 00:33:24,640 --> 00:33:26,240 Speaker 1: the box. There's no doubt about it. Every week the 670 00:33:26,280 --> 00:33:28,000 Speaker 1: Cowboys are going to see that there will be an 671 00:33:28,040 --> 00:33:30,960 Speaker 1: extra safety in the box or a safety in the box. Um, okay, 672 00:33:30,960 --> 00:33:32,280 Speaker 1: so let's get a phone call. We got a call 673 00:33:32,320 --> 00:33:36,320 Speaker 1: from TC and DC TC. What up, man, Derek. I 674 00:33:36,320 --> 00:33:38,080 Speaker 1: don't even have to look at the analytics on this 675 00:33:38,160 --> 00:33:40,160 Speaker 1: show because when you and Nikki used to be in 676 00:33:40,200 --> 00:33:41,880 Speaker 1: the hall close that I could call whatever I want 677 00:33:41,920 --> 00:33:47,120 Speaker 1: to day. Yeah, it gets kind of tough, man. Yeah, man, 678 00:33:47,200 --> 00:33:49,120 Speaker 1: I mean that's just kudos to you guys. This is 679 00:33:49,160 --> 00:33:52,040 Speaker 1: AWFU obviously means doing a great job. I'll make it quick. 680 00:33:52,840 --> 00:33:55,040 Speaker 1: I've been watching a lot of film on Dak or 681 00:33:55,080 --> 00:33:57,400 Speaker 1: watching the last couple of games, and if maybe you 682 00:33:57,480 --> 00:34:00,600 Speaker 1: guys can elaborate on this, I think that Dak plays 683 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:03,120 Speaker 1: his best football really when he stays in the pocket. 684 00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:05,760 Speaker 1: And I know we've been talking about him running and 685 00:34:05,800 --> 00:34:07,520 Speaker 1: being able to throw on the run, and really I 686 00:34:07,560 --> 00:34:09,520 Speaker 1: feel like that's been out of necessity. But some of 687 00:34:09,600 --> 00:34:12,560 Speaker 1: the best throws he made last week and in previous 688 00:34:12,640 --> 00:34:14,440 Speaker 1: games has been when he's been in the pocket he 689 00:34:14,480 --> 00:34:16,640 Speaker 1: could trust it, and really that's when he's been able 690 00:34:16,640 --> 00:34:18,719 Speaker 1: to throw the ball down field. So I wanted to 691 00:34:18,760 --> 00:34:20,759 Speaker 1: see you guys saw the same thing, because I've been 692 00:34:20,800 --> 00:34:22,160 Speaker 1: watching a lot of that and it seems like when 693 00:34:22,200 --> 00:34:24,600 Speaker 1: he escapes, we get all this credit for him throwing 694 00:34:24,840 --> 00:34:26,799 Speaker 1: throwing on the run, and that's great, but I've seen 695 00:34:26,920 --> 00:34:29,080 Speaker 1: some of his better throws have been the ones where 696 00:34:29,120 --> 00:34:31,600 Speaker 1: he stays in the pocket, makes his drops, bigs his reads, 697 00:34:31,600 --> 00:34:33,359 Speaker 1: and throws the football. And I think if he stays 698 00:34:33,400 --> 00:34:35,960 Speaker 1: in the pocket this game, our receivers are gonna look 699 00:34:35,960 --> 00:34:37,839 Speaker 1: a whole lot better because that means he's not taking 700 00:34:37,840 --> 00:34:39,400 Speaker 1: the side of the field away from himself. And I 701 00:34:39,480 --> 00:34:41,680 Speaker 1: hang up, politic, guys, stick care all right, thanks for call. 702 00:34:42,280 --> 00:34:45,480 Speaker 1: That's a tough one. I understand your point the throw. 703 00:34:45,600 --> 00:34:48,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I think we think because he runs the 704 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:52,200 Speaker 1: ball well, that he throws the ball well when he's running, 705 00:34:52,680 --> 00:34:55,360 Speaker 1: and I don't know, I don't know if that's always 706 00:34:55,400 --> 00:34:57,879 Speaker 1: the case, but yeah, he's probably making better throws when 707 00:34:57,880 --> 00:35:00,239 Speaker 1: he stands there. That's that's why they teach good you know, 708 00:35:00,760 --> 00:35:04,239 Speaker 1: footwork and mechanics. But I don't know, I think you 709 00:35:04,320 --> 00:35:06,560 Speaker 1: saw the difference there. He's got to be able to 710 00:35:06,680 --> 00:35:09,719 Speaker 1: run the ball and be a guy that that can 711 00:35:10,080 --> 00:35:13,919 Speaker 1: move like that. And typically when he is keeping the ball, 712 00:35:14,239 --> 00:35:16,759 Speaker 1: there's there's really no throw option there. It's just the 713 00:35:16,840 --> 00:35:19,800 Speaker 1: guy's blocking and he's running and he's got fifteen twenty yards. 714 00:35:20,320 --> 00:35:22,879 Speaker 1: So well, I think those are two different conversations though, 715 00:35:22,880 --> 00:35:26,600 Speaker 1: because I I mean, he is remarkably accurate on the run. 716 00:35:26,719 --> 00:35:28,680 Speaker 1: I remember, you know, the play he diagrammed for us 717 00:35:28,719 --> 00:35:31,160 Speaker 1: in the offseason with Terrence where he ran right up 718 00:35:31,160 --> 00:35:32,719 Speaker 1: to the line of scrimmage and got it to him. 719 00:35:32,800 --> 00:35:35,360 Speaker 1: Or even training camp, you know, we there was so 720 00:35:35,480 --> 00:35:38,680 Speaker 1: much angst about his downfield ball and when he would 721 00:35:38,760 --> 00:35:41,080 Speaker 1: throw it, well, it all almost always seems like he 722 00:35:41,239 --> 00:35:43,800 Speaker 1: was rolling out and would just fire something off. But 723 00:35:44,480 --> 00:35:47,120 Speaker 1: I think there's a point to that too that he 724 00:35:47,320 --> 00:35:49,920 Speaker 1: doesn't like he's more accurate than he gets credit for 725 00:35:50,080 --> 00:35:52,000 Speaker 1: from the pocket. A lot of times I think, like, 726 00:35:52,120 --> 00:35:53,800 Speaker 1: you know, again, the first throw of the game to 727 00:35:53,960 --> 00:35:56,840 Speaker 1: Hearns on the slant, which it wasn't well defended, but 728 00:35:57,040 --> 00:35:58,880 Speaker 1: it was right where it needed to be the Deontay 729 00:35:58,920 --> 00:36:01,560 Speaker 1: Thompson throw, and he did it all through his rookie year, 730 00:36:01,640 --> 00:36:05,160 Speaker 1: Like he can make those throws. My thing is like, 731 00:36:05,360 --> 00:36:08,800 Speaker 1: what happens that messes him up? Though? Like, is it 732 00:36:08,880 --> 00:36:11,000 Speaker 1: when he's not comfortable with his pocket? Does he have 733 00:36:11,160 --> 00:36:14,840 Speaker 1: to feel completely confident in his protection? What is it exactly? 734 00:36:14,880 --> 00:36:18,680 Speaker 1: Because we all know he can look terrible too. I 735 00:36:18,800 --> 00:36:20,560 Speaker 1: don't have a great answer for that. I don't know 736 00:36:20,640 --> 00:36:24,640 Speaker 1: if this, if this is right or wrong, I don't know. 737 00:36:24,920 --> 00:36:27,920 Speaker 1: But going back to that, and we've seen plenty of 738 00:36:28,040 --> 00:36:30,480 Speaker 1: times where he has stayed in the pocket for a 739 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:33,319 Speaker 1: while and it gets to a point where okay, it's 740 00:36:33,320 --> 00:36:36,200 Speaker 1: too late and whatever play you make, it's not good. 741 00:36:36,719 --> 00:36:40,600 Speaker 1: But I think that maybe right now he's just needing 742 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:44,920 Speaker 1: that extra time to think and make the play. And 743 00:36:45,040 --> 00:36:48,600 Speaker 1: when he runs with the ball and throws it, I 744 00:36:48,760 --> 00:36:51,080 Speaker 1: feel that going back to that confidence level is just 745 00:36:51,440 --> 00:36:54,160 Speaker 1: keeping him i movement and just not having him still 746 00:36:54,320 --> 00:36:56,880 Speaker 1: there and just overthinking. I think that as soon as 747 00:36:56,920 --> 00:37:00,279 Speaker 1: he starts running, and from what I've seen so far, 748 00:37:00,560 --> 00:37:03,040 Speaker 1: this is what I imagine, he runs and he keeps 749 00:37:03,160 --> 00:37:06,719 Speaker 1: him active and he still has time to think and 750 00:37:06,800 --> 00:37:09,399 Speaker 1: then make that throw. When he just sits there, he's 751 00:37:09,440 --> 00:37:12,520 Speaker 1: just overthinking too much, in my opinion, and then that's 752 00:37:12,560 --> 00:37:15,480 Speaker 1: when he makes the throw and usually it doesn't turn 753 00:37:15,560 --> 00:37:18,719 Speaker 1: out good. Well, you can't also underestimate the power of 754 00:37:18,880 --> 00:37:23,280 Speaker 1: his ability to give receivers more time, and that happens 755 00:37:23,320 --> 00:37:25,560 Speaker 1: when he gets outside the pocket. So you're talking about 756 00:37:25,560 --> 00:37:29,160 Speaker 1: it yesterday talking about the flip side with Russell Wilson, 757 00:37:29,480 --> 00:37:32,480 Speaker 1: Like when he moves around, those receivers now have instead 758 00:37:32,520 --> 00:37:35,320 Speaker 1: of four seconds or two seconds whatever it might be, 759 00:37:35,480 --> 00:37:37,920 Speaker 1: now they've got nine seconds or whatever the amount of 760 00:37:37,960 --> 00:37:41,040 Speaker 1: time is. It gives you infinitely, I mean a lot 761 00:37:41,120 --> 00:37:43,319 Speaker 1: more time for a receiver to get open. And it's 762 00:37:43,400 --> 00:37:45,840 Speaker 1: much harder for a defender when things break down to 763 00:37:45,920 --> 00:37:47,680 Speaker 1: be able to keep up with a guy, or especially 764 00:37:47,680 --> 00:37:50,120 Speaker 1: if you're playing zone, to kind of know where everybody is. 765 00:37:50,200 --> 00:37:52,600 Speaker 1: And so I think that's a part of it as well. 766 00:37:52,800 --> 00:37:55,680 Speaker 1: Is that for a guy like Dak Let's assume for 767 00:37:55,719 --> 00:37:58,879 Speaker 1: a second you don't think he's the most accurate passer. Well, 768 00:37:59,000 --> 00:38:01,160 Speaker 1: if you can create opportune for yourself to give your 769 00:38:01,200 --> 00:38:03,600 Speaker 1: receivers more time and things start to break down to 770 00:38:03,640 --> 00:38:05,399 Speaker 1: where now they can move around a little more freely 771 00:38:05,440 --> 00:38:08,120 Speaker 1: and try to find open spots. Then it gives him 772 00:38:08,239 --> 00:38:11,960 Speaker 1: a cleaner look. It gives him a bigger window to 773 00:38:12,040 --> 00:38:13,480 Speaker 1: be able to find that guy and be able to 774 00:38:13,520 --> 00:38:15,400 Speaker 1: get the ball to him without all the trash of 775 00:38:15,480 --> 00:38:17,640 Speaker 1: the offensive and defensive line in front of him. So 776 00:38:17,920 --> 00:38:20,560 Speaker 1: I think all those things matter, um and I just 777 00:38:20,719 --> 00:38:23,560 Speaker 1: think personally he is a better quarterback when he's dynamic. 778 00:38:23,640 --> 00:38:24,759 Speaker 1: So give me a little bit of all of it. 779 00:38:24,800 --> 00:38:26,160 Speaker 1: I think there's sometimes I want to see him in 780 00:38:26,160 --> 00:38:27,560 Speaker 1: the pocket. I think there's sometimes I want to see 781 00:38:27,600 --> 00:38:28,960 Speaker 1: him rolling out. I think there's sometimes I want to 782 00:38:28,960 --> 00:38:31,520 Speaker 1: see him running. He's just better when he's dynamic. He's 783 00:38:31,600 --> 00:38:33,200 Speaker 1: much better than he is at just doing one of 784 00:38:33,239 --> 00:38:36,759 Speaker 1: those things exclusively. I completely agree. I just I just 785 00:38:36,880 --> 00:38:40,960 Speaker 1: wonder what it is that causes his inconsistency, Like is 786 00:38:41,000 --> 00:38:45,560 Speaker 1: he thinking too much? Does he not trust his protect protection? Inexperience? Maybe, 787 00:38:45,680 --> 00:38:47,640 Speaker 1: but that doesn't hold a lot of water when you've 788 00:38:47,640 --> 00:38:52,480 Speaker 1: started like thirty three. But I think that again, we're 789 00:38:52,480 --> 00:38:54,520 Speaker 1: at the beginning of his third year. I think quarterbacks. 790 00:38:55,080 --> 00:38:57,040 Speaker 1: I was saying this to Brian the other day, is 791 00:38:57,400 --> 00:38:59,759 Speaker 1: when did Rolmo start like he wasn't playing at this 792 00:39:00,160 --> 00:39:03,360 Speaker 1: in his career, so I think it just takes getting reps. No, 793 00:39:03,560 --> 00:39:05,239 Speaker 1: my point is he was getting reps in practice, so 794 00:39:05,239 --> 00:39:06,840 Speaker 1: they were seeing him in practice and didn't think he 795 00:39:06,920 --> 00:39:09,440 Speaker 1: was ready. But my point is, I think that how 796 00:39:09,520 --> 00:39:12,160 Speaker 1: many reps does a third or second string quarterback get 797 00:39:12,280 --> 00:39:15,680 Speaker 1: in an all fair regular season practice? A regular season 798 00:39:15,760 --> 00:39:18,279 Speaker 1: all fair? But my point still is I think it 799 00:39:18,400 --> 00:39:20,800 Speaker 1: just takes some quarterbacks longer. We forget he was a 800 00:39:20,920 --> 00:39:22,840 Speaker 1: fourth round pick. This was not a guy that was 801 00:39:22,920 --> 00:39:25,440 Speaker 1: coming in NFL ready. No, he wasn't. I don't forget 802 00:39:25,520 --> 00:39:27,680 Speaker 1: that because I'm the first to say, like I don't 803 00:39:27,680 --> 00:39:30,680 Speaker 1: expect him to be Rogers. But you know the throw 804 00:39:30,760 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 1: to the throw to Gallop in Carolina, Like I can't 805 00:39:33,600 --> 00:39:36,040 Speaker 1: get over that, Like that's just that's throw any starter 806 00:39:36,120 --> 00:39:38,480 Speaker 1: in the NFL's got him. He's not an accurate I mean, 807 00:39:39,160 --> 00:39:41,759 Speaker 1: accuracy is not his best thing. We know that. That's 808 00:39:41,840 --> 00:39:44,160 Speaker 1: why he's a fourth round pick right there, because he 809 00:39:44,400 --> 00:39:47,320 Speaker 1: is not the most accurate quarterback out there. He's just not. 810 00:39:47,520 --> 00:39:50,040 Speaker 1: Now he keeps he I don't know if he trusts 811 00:39:50,080 --> 00:39:52,320 Speaker 1: his arm all the time. Too. He's got some some 812 00:39:52,520 --> 00:39:55,120 Speaker 1: throws down the field that he doesn't always take. He's 813 00:39:55,160 --> 00:39:56,919 Speaker 1: got to be open. He's playing it safe. He doesn't 814 00:39:56,920 --> 00:39:58,800 Speaker 1: want to throw a lot of interceptions, and he doesn't. 815 00:39:59,040 --> 00:40:01,120 Speaker 1: He protects the ball, he keeps it short. They move, 816 00:40:01,360 --> 00:40:03,839 Speaker 1: they can run. But I mean, I think we've I've 817 00:40:03,880 --> 00:40:06,520 Speaker 1: said this thousand times. You don't he does not going 818 00:40:06,600 --> 00:40:10,439 Speaker 1: to Hawaii and winning the passing contest. You know that's 819 00:40:10,520 --> 00:40:13,160 Speaker 1: not his thing. No, But but that's okay. I mean, 820 00:40:13,239 --> 00:40:15,640 Speaker 1: you can still win that way, right, So I think 821 00:40:15,680 --> 00:40:18,920 Speaker 1: to answer my answer to your question of what happens, 822 00:40:18,960 --> 00:40:21,880 Speaker 1: I just think that it's got to be perfect for him. 823 00:40:22,000 --> 00:40:24,040 Speaker 1: He's not going to take chances. It's drilled in his 824 00:40:24,120 --> 00:40:27,040 Speaker 1: head not to throw interceptions. And sometimes that's why he's 825 00:40:27,160 --> 00:40:29,200 Speaker 1: overthrowing deep, he's overthrown out of the back of the 826 00:40:29,280 --> 00:40:31,720 Speaker 1: end zone because he's not going to do that, especially 827 00:40:31,760 --> 00:40:34,960 Speaker 1: down in the red zone. And that's okay, that's okay, Yeah, 828 00:40:35,320 --> 00:40:38,440 Speaker 1: it's okay. It's okay for now, for now. And that's 829 00:40:38,480 --> 00:40:39,719 Speaker 1: the other point. I mean, I guess that's the point 830 00:40:39,719 --> 00:40:41,799 Speaker 1: of what I'm saying is that I think right now 831 00:40:41,920 --> 00:40:44,040 Speaker 1: we have to remember where he is in his development. 832 00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:46,640 Speaker 1: Right that doesn't mean he can't someday be a really 833 00:40:46,680 --> 00:40:48,880 Speaker 1: accurate passer. He's not there right now. No, you know that, 834 00:40:49,000 --> 00:40:50,719 Speaker 1: But but that doesn't mean he can't be at some 835 00:40:50,920 --> 00:40:52,920 Speaker 1: point in your passing game. I think that they're going 836 00:40:52,960 --> 00:40:54,879 Speaker 1: to realize that you have to have an elite player 837 00:40:54,960 --> 00:40:58,160 Speaker 1: in your passing game, whether or not you have, you know, 838 00:40:58,320 --> 00:41:01,600 Speaker 1: just a pretty good quarterback and then pretty good receivers. 839 00:41:01,600 --> 00:41:03,319 Speaker 1: I don't think that's gonna get it done. I think 840 00:41:03,360 --> 00:41:04,640 Speaker 1: you need to have one of those. You need to 841 00:41:04,680 --> 00:41:07,600 Speaker 1: give him. Yeah, if Aaron Rodgers is gonna have average receivers, 842 00:41:07,680 --> 00:41:10,080 Speaker 1: that's fine and not average, but I mean he makes 843 00:41:10,120 --> 00:41:12,520 Speaker 1: them good. Tom Brady the same thing. But if you're 844 00:41:12,520 --> 00:41:14,279 Speaker 1: gonna have the flip side of that and he lies 845 00:41:14,320 --> 00:41:17,040 Speaker 1: gone down in his career a little bit, you got 846 00:41:17,120 --> 00:41:19,239 Speaker 1: a guy like Odell Beckham, so you're gonna have to 847 00:41:19,320 --> 00:41:21,440 Speaker 1: give him if he's the quarterback. I think you need 848 00:41:21,480 --> 00:41:24,359 Speaker 1: to have some elite players in there. Yeah, that makes sense. 849 00:41:24,840 --> 00:41:26,560 Speaker 1: I like that, you know, I do wonder. I wonder 850 00:41:26,719 --> 00:41:29,520 Speaker 1: talking about Russell Wilson this week. I wonder at this 851 00:41:29,680 --> 00:41:32,200 Speaker 1: point when Russell, because Russell started playing from the beginning. 852 00:41:32,440 --> 00:41:35,200 Speaker 1: I wonder if at the beginning of his third year, 853 00:41:35,680 --> 00:41:37,719 Speaker 1: were you seeing the same player as Dak or were 854 00:41:37,760 --> 00:41:39,320 Speaker 1: you seeing a different player? And I don't know that, 855 00:41:39,440 --> 00:41:42,600 Speaker 1: but I wonder. He's definitely gotten much better. He's got 856 00:41:42,840 --> 00:41:44,759 Speaker 1: he's got a ton better than what he was early 857 00:41:44,840 --> 00:41:46,160 Speaker 1: in his career. But I don't know at what point 858 00:41:46,200 --> 00:41:49,160 Speaker 1: he made that ascension to where it literally started where 859 00:41:49,800 --> 00:41:51,360 Speaker 1: you go in to play them and you knew he 860 00:41:51,400 --> 00:41:53,120 Speaker 1: would he could beat you with his arm. Give me, 861 00:41:53,120 --> 00:41:55,040 Speaker 1: I don't know when that transition happened. Give me the 862 00:41:55,120 --> 00:41:57,359 Speaker 1: week off from all my other duties and I figure 863 00:41:57,360 --> 00:41:58,920 Speaker 1: it out, go watch tape. This would have been the 864 00:41:58,960 --> 00:42:02,440 Speaker 1: week to do it. Yeah, I can't fit it into 865 00:42:02,520 --> 00:42:05,759 Speaker 1: my schedule and give him credit because you look at 866 00:42:05,840 --> 00:42:09,080 Speaker 1: other guys that have come in and they're more athletic, 867 00:42:09,200 --> 00:42:11,960 Speaker 1: mobile quarterbacks. They kind of took the league by storm, 868 00:42:12,040 --> 00:42:15,560 Speaker 1: and then the defensive coordinators caught up. They definitely caught 869 00:42:15,680 --> 00:42:19,400 Speaker 1: up to to RG three, They caught up to Kaepernac, 870 00:42:19,960 --> 00:42:21,319 Speaker 1: you know, in a way, and I think that they've 871 00:42:21,360 --> 00:42:24,239 Speaker 1: kind of caught up with Dak. But Russell Wilson won 872 00:42:24,480 --> 00:42:27,680 Speaker 1: another another level and now he improved his game in 873 00:42:27,760 --> 00:42:30,200 Speaker 1: his passing to the point where you know he's he's 874 00:42:30,200 --> 00:42:31,600 Speaker 1: one of the best in the league. He really is. 875 00:42:31,880 --> 00:42:33,680 Speaker 1: He really is. And I remember the very first pass. 876 00:42:33,719 --> 00:42:35,840 Speaker 1: I remember the game he played them up there. In 877 00:42:35,920 --> 00:42:38,919 Speaker 1: his very first pass, I was like, this guy's gonna 878 00:42:38,920 --> 00:42:41,000 Speaker 1: beat you. This guy can't beat you. This guy, I 879 00:42:41,040 --> 00:42:42,960 Speaker 1: mean was it was like in Seattle win that game, 880 00:42:42,960 --> 00:42:45,880 Speaker 1: but twenty points. But his his very first throw, I 881 00:42:46,040 --> 00:42:48,400 Speaker 1: thought hit a cloud. It was just like, this is 882 00:42:49,520 --> 00:42:52,239 Speaker 1: I think it was all yeah, it started raining right 883 00:42:52,280 --> 00:42:55,120 Speaker 1: then and there, just like that. I remember being really 884 00:42:55,200 --> 00:42:58,600 Speaker 1: embarrassed that my guy, Matt Flynn lost the starter job 885 00:42:58,680 --> 00:43:01,600 Speaker 1: to Russell that year. I was like, a third round pick. 886 00:43:01,800 --> 00:43:03,359 Speaker 1: Come on, I didn't know where he was gonna. Where 887 00:43:03,480 --> 00:43:06,239 Speaker 1: is he now? He's out of football? Yeah he went? 888 00:43:06,560 --> 00:43:08,759 Speaker 1: Was he out? After two years? After that, he's been 889 00:43:08,960 --> 00:43:11,040 Speaker 1: I know, he jumped around to another team. He went 890 00:43:11,080 --> 00:43:13,160 Speaker 1: back to Green Bay and made a little more money, 891 00:43:13,200 --> 00:43:15,799 Speaker 1: and and it was like, I'm good, Hey, nobody's made 892 00:43:16,280 --> 00:43:18,600 Speaker 1: nobody's made more money off less starts in the history 893 00:43:18,600 --> 00:43:22,320 Speaker 1: of the NFL. That's the way he doney. Is it 894 00:43:22,480 --> 00:43:24,120 Speaker 1: him for sure that I don't know if it's for sure, 895 00:43:24,160 --> 00:43:26,080 Speaker 1: but he made a lot of money off Kevin Cobb. 896 00:43:26,520 --> 00:43:28,960 Speaker 1: Both of them made a ton of money all right, 897 00:43:29,000 --> 00:43:31,160 Speaker 1: we appreciate you join us. We're back tomorrow. 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