1 00:00:08,520 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:11,000 --> 00:00:14,200 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Are you ready for 3 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:17,919 Speaker 1: a break? Yes? Are you ready for a break? Absolutely? 4 00:00:18,040 --> 00:00:22,239 Speaker 1: Ready for a break? Yeah, and so much for that. 5 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:26,600 Speaker 1: It's time for The Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com 6 00:00:26,720 --> 00:00:32,320 Speaker 1: Wait Well with Nick Eatman, David Hellman and bar Garcia 7 00:00:32,680 --> 00:00:36,919 Speaker 1: and Derek Eagleton. It is Thursday, September twenty first, twenty seventeen, 8 00:00:36,960 --> 00:00:40,560 Speaker 1: season thirteen, episode number forty three. Welcome to another edition 9 00:00:40,640 --> 00:00:43,560 Speaker 1: of The Break. I am Derek Eagleton, joined by the crew. 10 00:00:43,920 --> 00:00:47,120 Speaker 1: We are live at s WBC Mortgage Studios and uh, 11 00:00:47,400 --> 00:00:51,879 Speaker 1: we're gonna talk Cowboys offense versus the Arizona Defense today. Um. 12 00:00:52,320 --> 00:00:54,040 Speaker 1: That should take a pretty good amount of time. And 13 00:00:54,080 --> 00:00:55,920 Speaker 1: we're also gonna get as many questions as we can. 14 00:00:55,920 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 1: I know we tried to get to the phone lines 15 00:00:58,000 --> 00:01:00,640 Speaker 1: and uh and to Twitter to get some question yesterday. 16 00:01:00,680 --> 00:01:02,480 Speaker 1: We'll try to continue that today. You can call us 17 00:01:02,480 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: two one four eight seven two twenty one oh two 18 00:01:05,360 --> 00:01:08,319 Speaker 1: again it is two one four eight seven two twenty 19 00:01:08,360 --> 00:01:10,480 Speaker 1: one h two, or you can hit us on Twitter 20 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:14,080 Speaker 1: at Cowboys Break. David, I boring you? Is that why 21 00:01:14,080 --> 00:01:18,479 Speaker 1: you're yawning. No, just tied hired. Yep. Get some sleep 22 00:01:18,480 --> 00:01:21,040 Speaker 1: at night, man, I did. I thought we established yesterday 23 00:01:21,080 --> 00:01:22,280 Speaker 1: on the show that you don't have a life, so 24 00:01:22,440 --> 00:01:24,240 Speaker 1: what would be holding you from getting sleep? I was 25 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:27,280 Speaker 1: up later than I wanted to be watching tape of 26 00:01:27,319 --> 00:01:30,160 Speaker 1: the Cardinals defense. Ah, there we go. That's what I'm 27 00:01:30,160 --> 00:01:31,959 Speaker 1: talking about. So you're ready for the Scouttering Report here. 28 00:01:31,959 --> 00:01:36,280 Speaker 1: You can absolutely Scouttering Report? Are you today? Nick? I'm okay, 29 00:01:36,480 --> 00:01:41,040 Speaker 1: just okay, Yeah, it's okay. You know, I mean, you 30 00:01:41,120 --> 00:01:43,600 Speaker 1: come in here and we talk about all the Cardinals 31 00:01:43,640 --> 00:01:46,800 Speaker 1: defense and Zeke's hustle and what they got to do 32 00:01:46,840 --> 00:01:49,600 Speaker 1: and all that, and you know, it's it's a good relief. 33 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:51,960 Speaker 1: But you know, or release is actually the better word. 34 00:01:52,040 --> 00:01:53,960 Speaker 1: Release for other things. But yeah, there's a lot of 35 00:01:54,000 --> 00:01:56,880 Speaker 1: other stuff going on. It's well, I mean, we just walked, 36 00:01:56,880 --> 00:01:58,680 Speaker 1: we just came in here. Amber was talking about a 37 00:01:58,720 --> 00:02:00,920 Speaker 1: lot of stuff that's going on the world, in the world. 38 00:02:01,120 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 1: There's a lot of things going on in the world. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 39 00:02:03,640 --> 00:02:08,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm we talked yesterday my alma mater, you know, 40 00:02:09,040 --> 00:02:12,040 Speaker 1: dealing with a tragedy for kids that just wants to 41 00:02:12,040 --> 00:02:14,280 Speaker 1: play football, yeah, you know, it ends up dying on 42 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:16,760 Speaker 1: the and not on the field, but because of a 43 00:02:16,840 --> 00:02:19,200 Speaker 1: hit really there after you So you know, it's kind 44 00:02:19,200 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: of it's sad, I mean to say, oh, yeah, things 45 00:02:21,040 --> 00:02:23,919 Speaker 1: were going great. Yeah, yeah, a lot of heavy hearts 46 00:02:23,960 --> 00:02:25,800 Speaker 1: going on. Yeah, I mean it's a you look at 47 00:02:25,800 --> 00:02:28,400 Speaker 1: all the storms that are happened over the last month. 48 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:31,080 Speaker 1: I guess it's been in our part of the world 49 00:02:31,120 --> 00:02:33,720 Speaker 1: really because it's it's kind of affecting that whole southern 50 00:02:33,760 --> 00:02:37,160 Speaker 1: part of you know, not south of the US and 51 00:02:37,320 --> 00:02:41,160 Speaker 1: southern US and East coast type areas. But you think 52 00:02:41,200 --> 00:02:43,440 Speaker 1: about all the hurricanes, you think about the things that 53 00:02:43,440 --> 00:02:46,400 Speaker 1: happened in Mexico with the earthquake, and it is it's 54 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:48,960 Speaker 1: pretty heavy if you if you kind of start thinking 55 00:02:49,000 --> 00:02:51,400 Speaker 1: about all that stuff. But but hopefully we can give 56 00:02:51,440 --> 00:02:53,680 Speaker 1: a little bit of a respite for an hour. Yeah, 57 00:02:53,680 --> 00:02:57,200 Speaker 1: and that's that's you know what we've kind of dealt 58 00:02:57,200 --> 00:03:00,320 Speaker 1: with really for the last for me and for twenty years. 59 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 1: I mean like, yeah, you know when you sit there 60 00:03:02,600 --> 00:03:05,200 Speaker 1: and you're like, who's the left guard gonna be? You know, 61 00:03:05,240 --> 00:03:08,800 Speaker 1: like the big time you know, decisions the cowboys have 62 00:03:08,840 --> 00:03:10,440 Speaker 1: to make and all that stuff, and yeah, it's all 63 00:03:10,480 --> 00:03:12,800 Speaker 1: relative when you think about the big scope, but you 64 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:14,960 Speaker 1: also understand that there's a lot of people out there, 65 00:03:14,960 --> 00:03:16,560 Speaker 1: the ones listening right now, that are like, you know 66 00:03:16,600 --> 00:03:18,440 Speaker 1: what I need that I got. They got their own 67 00:03:18,480 --> 00:03:20,240 Speaker 1: stuff going on too, So it's just kind of it's 68 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:23,520 Speaker 1: a good release, I guess for them. How are you 69 00:03:23,520 --> 00:03:28,840 Speaker 1: this morning, miss Amber? Well, I'm okay. I'm glad to 70 00:03:28,960 --> 00:03:32,480 Speaker 1: be okay. Let's just yeah, yeah, all right, tell you what. 71 00:03:32,520 --> 00:03:34,760 Speaker 1: Let's jump right into some Cowboys news. Let's talk right, 72 00:03:35,280 --> 00:03:37,880 Speaker 1: didn't I a little bit, but let's bring you back up, 73 00:03:38,080 --> 00:03:41,480 Speaker 1: back up. Let's let's actually start with with I guess 74 00:03:41,520 --> 00:03:45,240 Speaker 1: some positive news on Orlando Scandrid yesterday, he's talking in 75 00:03:45,240 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: the locker room and says he feels like he's gonna 76 00:03:47,320 --> 00:03:49,320 Speaker 1: be ready this week. Is this one of those things 77 00:03:49,320 --> 00:03:52,640 Speaker 1: whether the players saying one thing and coaches and trainers 78 00:03:52,640 --> 00:03:54,920 Speaker 1: may be saying something different, or do you expect that 79 00:03:54,960 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 1: he isn't going to actually be out there and ready 80 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:59,280 Speaker 1: this week. I think he'll be out there. Yeah, if 81 00:03:59,280 --> 00:04:02,520 Speaker 1: they're saying something different, than we have a huge disconnect 82 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 1: with what's going on. And he's too smart for that, 83 00:04:05,040 --> 00:04:07,720 Speaker 1: so he um yeah, I think he's gonna play too. 84 00:04:07,760 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 1: He's not gonna play with the cast though. Yeah, he's 85 00:04:11,240 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 1: totally He's got no limits apparently, but I don't. He 86 00:04:15,200 --> 00:04:17,800 Speaker 1: was saying that yesterday. Explain this to me as a 87 00:04:17,839 --> 00:04:21,560 Speaker 1: break right. I asked the question. I couldn't even really 88 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:24,160 Speaker 1: get to get the whole question out. I said, cast 89 00:04:24,320 --> 00:04:26,480 Speaker 1: or a brace or you know what, how are you 90 00:04:26,560 --> 00:04:28,640 Speaker 1: going to protect it? And he was just like, there 91 00:04:28,760 --> 00:04:30,719 Speaker 1: will not be a cast, like I'm not gonna play 92 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:33,320 Speaker 1: with the cast. So I guess he's thinking like I 93 00:04:33,360 --> 00:04:35,760 Speaker 1: wasn't talking about one of the big casts. Everybody ever 94 00:04:35,839 --> 00:04:38,279 Speaker 1: run the team will sign. It's a good luck Orlando, 95 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:42,600 Speaker 1: you know. I was just thinking of you, right, different colors. 96 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:46,000 Speaker 1: Where's the people's scarpee? Yeah? Yeah? You ever had a cast? 97 00:04:46,839 --> 00:04:50,640 Speaker 1: No splint, not a cast had one of those where 98 00:04:50,680 --> 00:04:53,800 Speaker 1: everyone signed and all that. No not never hard plaster 99 00:04:53,880 --> 00:04:55,039 Speaker 1: or no. I kind of wanted one when I was 100 00:04:55,040 --> 00:04:57,920 Speaker 1: a kid, though. Wow, you know, just like so everybody 101 00:04:57,920 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 1: could sign it like that means that you got hurt, 102 00:05:00,480 --> 00:05:03,120 Speaker 1: I know, but badly hurt. Yeah, but you never really 103 00:05:03,160 --> 00:05:05,080 Speaker 1: like I always want to experience what it was like 104 00:05:05,160 --> 00:05:08,600 Speaker 1: to be on crutches and never really had that experience. No, Whitney, 105 00:05:08,720 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 1: what is your problem? I don't know. I just kind 106 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:13,680 Speaker 1: of wanted to experience some of this stuff. I like experiences. 107 00:05:13,720 --> 00:05:18,000 Speaker 1: I like, that's not an experience. Experience, really, I just 108 00:05:18,000 --> 00:05:21,160 Speaker 1: felt like, meet you right there. Come on, that's a 109 00:05:21,240 --> 00:05:24,400 Speaker 1: terrible idea. Yeah, but he's apparently he's not. He's not 110 00:05:24,440 --> 00:05:26,359 Speaker 1: gonna be limited. And he said he's gonna do something 111 00:05:26,400 --> 00:05:28,960 Speaker 1: to protect the joint, which if he's not wearing a 112 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 1: cast or splend was gonna happen, wear a padded glove 113 00:05:32,839 --> 00:05:34,320 Speaker 1: or something. I just I think it was just trying 114 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:37,640 Speaker 1: to make the point that he's okay and oh going 115 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: back to last week, like it doesn't hurt, it's not 116 00:05:40,520 --> 00:05:44,679 Speaker 1: about pain. I'm fine, Like, okay, you could tell Orlando 117 00:05:44,760 --> 00:05:47,839 Speaker 1: that it's Thursday. He's gonna tell you someplace in the 118 00:05:47,880 --> 00:05:50,559 Speaker 1: world where it's not Thursday. I mean, he's gonna argue 119 00:05:50,600 --> 00:05:53,400 Speaker 1: with you on anything that you say. It's just this 120 00:05:53,600 --> 00:05:58,200 Speaker 1: is what it does. Yes. I have never heard him 121 00:05:58,200 --> 00:06:02,159 Speaker 1: just be like, oh, yeah, okay, that's why what happened. 122 00:06:02,200 --> 00:06:04,680 Speaker 1: When you're watching Sesame Street and in the mornings and 123 00:06:04,720 --> 00:06:08,320 Speaker 1: he comes out of that trash can, it's like rouch, yeah, yeah, 124 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:11,200 Speaker 1: well good sort of endearing it. Well, I just I mean, 125 00:06:11,200 --> 00:06:12,839 Speaker 1: it's good that if he's going to be able to play, 126 00:06:12,880 --> 00:06:15,480 Speaker 1: because obviously the Cowboys can use it. They've they had 127 00:06:15,520 --> 00:06:18,080 Speaker 1: some issues last week with just having enough bodies that 128 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:22,479 Speaker 1: far thought scary, is it? Oh yeah, yeah no, but yeah, 129 00:06:22,480 --> 00:06:25,120 Speaker 1: I mean yeah, as we sit here, it's this week. 130 00:06:25,160 --> 00:06:27,680 Speaker 1: It's so weird. It's it's only a one day difference, 131 00:06:27,720 --> 00:06:30,320 Speaker 1: but they haven't practiced. It's Thursday in the week. It 132 00:06:30,520 --> 00:06:33,640 Speaker 1: barely talk to anybody. Some I mean Scandrick and Tyrone 133 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:38,080 Speaker 1: a couple guys talked yesterday. But yeah, it's like when you, uh, 134 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 1: like one of those times when the time changes you 135 00:06:40,640 --> 00:06:42,760 Speaker 1: either go back or forward or whatever, and it just 136 00:06:42,760 --> 00:06:46,480 Speaker 1: feels like your whole body clock is off. It's only 137 00:06:46,520 --> 00:06:48,800 Speaker 1: one hour, but it's like, this is I've been righting 138 00:06:48,839 --> 00:06:52,240 Speaker 1: the wrong day on stories and stuff all week, um, 139 00:06:52,320 --> 00:06:55,960 Speaker 1: but corrected it though, right of course. So Orlando is 140 00:06:55,960 --> 00:06:59,000 Speaker 1: supposed to go today and we've heard numerous reports that 141 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 1: they're optimistic about should a bad Woozier. So that's two 142 00:07:03,320 --> 00:07:06,359 Speaker 1: of the three injured corners. That's surprising. Did they know 143 00:07:06,920 --> 00:07:10,200 Speaker 1: going into that game? Was there a suspicion that he 144 00:07:10,240 --> 00:07:11,960 Speaker 1: I mean, like that he was going to have some 145 00:07:12,040 --> 00:07:15,720 Speaker 1: issues or I just kind of crop up like I 146 00:07:15,760 --> 00:07:18,280 Speaker 1: don't think so, because he was a full participant all 147 00:07:18,320 --> 00:07:21,440 Speaker 1: three days of practice last week. He wasn't limited anyway. 148 00:07:21,480 --> 00:07:23,680 Speaker 1: He said he felt good on Friday before the game. 149 00:07:23,720 --> 00:07:26,080 Speaker 1: I think it cropped up on him during the game 150 00:07:26,120 --> 00:07:29,760 Speaker 1: and they said, you're young. We don't need to risk 151 00:07:29,800 --> 00:07:33,400 Speaker 1: losing you for more time than possible, so sometime that 152 00:07:33,440 --> 00:07:37,000 Speaker 1: we need. I'm gonna I'm gonna say that he doesn't 153 00:07:37,120 --> 00:07:39,240 Speaker 1: play this week because that would be my question, like 154 00:07:39,320 --> 00:07:41,080 Speaker 1: even even though he may be feeling good, he was 155 00:07:41,120 --> 00:07:43,440 Speaker 1: feeling good last Hey, I know it's one of those 156 00:07:43,440 --> 00:07:45,080 Speaker 1: things where they need to just kind of for a 157 00:07:45,120 --> 00:07:49,400 Speaker 1: prolonged period of time just sit him. And hamstrings are bad, 158 00:07:49,600 --> 00:07:52,040 Speaker 1: Like typically you don't see somebody bounce back from a 159 00:07:52,080 --> 00:07:55,240 Speaker 1: hamstring in five days, especially days, especially when he was hurt, 160 00:07:55,360 --> 00:07:58,520 Speaker 1: and it was like okay out, second quarter of y're out, 161 00:07:59,080 --> 00:08:02,640 Speaker 1: you're not coming back late. There wasn't really a there 162 00:08:02,680 --> 00:08:05,280 Speaker 1: wasn't a whole lot of like, well, questionable to return, 163 00:08:05,680 --> 00:08:08,520 Speaker 1: let's see, yeah, pretty much out. So if that was 164 00:08:08,560 --> 00:08:10,760 Speaker 1: the case and they kind of found that out early. 165 00:08:10,840 --> 00:08:12,400 Speaker 1: I just have a hard time thinking he's just going 166 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:14,280 Speaker 1: to come back in a week. Have you guys heard 167 00:08:14,280 --> 00:08:16,320 Speaker 1: anything more on Carol and where he is kind of 168 00:08:16,320 --> 00:08:19,200 Speaker 1: in the concussion protocol? Yes, that he's in it. Which again, 169 00:08:19,320 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 1: it's Thursday and we haven't talked to Jason Garrett since Monday, 170 00:08:22,320 --> 00:08:25,040 Speaker 1: so we'll be hearing some of that shortly, and I 171 00:08:25,080 --> 00:08:27,880 Speaker 1: assume we'll see what happens as far as his ability 172 00:08:27,920 --> 00:08:31,720 Speaker 1: to practice today. They could help in this situation here 173 00:08:31,800 --> 00:08:36,800 Speaker 1: with the concussion. I mean Ron Larry played against the Cowboys. 174 00:08:37,480 --> 00:08:40,520 Speaker 1: Yea a short week. Yeah, so depending on the severity 175 00:08:40,520 --> 00:08:43,280 Speaker 1: which the concussions are the same, that's true, you know, yeah, 176 00:08:43,280 --> 00:08:44,439 Speaker 1: And so you don't know. It could be one of 177 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:47,360 Speaker 1: those shorter ones. It could be one that lingers for weeks, right, 178 00:08:47,960 --> 00:08:51,760 Speaker 1: gatherst You just don't know, right, All right, let's jump 179 00:08:51,800 --> 00:08:56,240 Speaker 1: into this Cowboys offense versus the Cardinals defense. Dave, once 180 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:57,960 Speaker 1: you start by giving us a scouting report. I know 181 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:00,040 Speaker 1: you stayed up late last night watching this team. What 182 00:09:00,360 --> 00:09:03,040 Speaker 1: did you see? Well, here's the first thing I saw, 183 00:09:03,120 --> 00:09:06,719 Speaker 1: and it's not your fault, but I choose to blame you. Uh, 184 00:09:07,960 --> 00:09:12,000 Speaker 1: what a crappy game to watch to like familiarize yourself 185 00:09:12,040 --> 00:09:14,880 Speaker 1: with an opponent. What the last one, the Colts Cardinals game? 186 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:17,640 Speaker 1: I didn't. I didn't go back and watch Cardinals Lions 187 00:09:17,640 --> 00:09:24,360 Speaker 1: SUMEI I'm not Brian broad Us sixteen sixteen thirteen overtime game. 188 00:09:24,520 --> 00:09:28,360 Speaker 1: Just just a big old bag, like, not an entertaining 189 00:09:28,360 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 1: game of football at all. Defensive football and I don't 190 00:09:31,920 --> 00:09:34,080 Speaker 1: know if it's so much defensive football is just two 191 00:09:34,120 --> 00:09:36,679 Speaker 1: offenses that can't get out of their own way. But 192 00:09:38,040 --> 00:09:40,360 Speaker 1: I did you know, I got a decent little scouting 193 00:09:40,360 --> 00:09:42,760 Speaker 1: report on the Cardinals defense. And the main thing I 194 00:09:42,760 --> 00:09:44,600 Speaker 1: think I heard somebody say this earlier in the week, 195 00:09:44,679 --> 00:09:46,679 Speaker 1: is that the Cowboys have one of the younger rosters 196 00:09:46,679 --> 00:09:49,200 Speaker 1: in the NFL. Cardinals have to have one of the 197 00:09:49,200 --> 00:09:52,080 Speaker 1: older ones. Between Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald, you know all 198 00:09:52,120 --> 00:09:55,960 Speaker 1: those guys. But Carlos Stansby drafted in two thousand and four, 199 00:09:56,120 --> 00:09:59,000 Speaker 1: in around a while, Frosty Rucker drafted in two thousand 200 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:02,439 Speaker 1: and six, Corey Peters drafted in two thousand and ten. 201 00:10:02,520 --> 00:10:06,480 Speaker 1: He's your nose tackle. Antoine Bethea, you might remember him 202 00:10:06,720 --> 00:10:09,520 Speaker 1: from the Colts. Colts and forty nine Ers, Pro Bowler 203 00:10:09,559 --> 00:10:13,520 Speaker 1: and Indy strong safety. Drafted in two thousand and six. Yeah, 204 00:10:13,679 --> 00:10:15,960 Speaker 1: was he on that Super Bowl scene? That Super Bowls 205 00:10:15,960 --> 00:10:18,880 Speaker 1: a rookie that year? Wow, you're one. So they do 206 00:10:19,040 --> 00:10:21,080 Speaker 1: kind of like similar to the Cowboys. They basically have 207 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: three starting safeties. Um Tai von Branch was drafted by 208 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:28,040 Speaker 1: Oakland in two thousand and eight. He is your free 209 00:10:28,040 --> 00:10:32,880 Speaker 1: safety when Tyron matthew is doing others. Yeah. Um, so 210 00:10:32,920 --> 00:10:35,199 Speaker 1: you got a lot of veterans on this defense now, 211 00:10:35,240 --> 00:10:37,440 Speaker 1: and then on the other side of that, they've put 212 00:10:37,520 --> 00:10:40,520 Speaker 1: some some pretty good youth in here. You might remember, Um. 213 00:10:40,720 --> 00:10:43,000 Speaker 1: Draft show people are just anybody that follows the draft. 214 00:10:43,040 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 1: You probably remember Marcus Golden, the Missouri pass rusher twenty 215 00:10:47,200 --> 00:10:52,160 Speaker 1: fifteen draft second round pick. He plays on there. He's 216 00:10:52,200 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: their weak side outlinebackers, so he's their weak side end. 217 00:10:55,640 --> 00:10:59,120 Speaker 1: Um Chandler Jones who they traded for from New England, 218 00:10:59,160 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: he's your strong side, primary pass rusher. Guy that Brian 219 00:11:04,360 --> 00:11:07,920 Speaker 1: really really loved, Hassan Reddick, Which this is fascinating to me. 220 00:11:08,040 --> 00:11:12,240 Speaker 1: This guy was a pass rusher, linebacker, defensive end for Temple. 221 00:11:12,280 --> 00:11:15,840 Speaker 1: Hassan Reddick. They got him play an inside linebacker in 222 00:11:15,920 --> 00:11:18,240 Speaker 1: a three to four and he's just he's that athletic. 223 00:11:18,480 --> 00:11:22,640 Speaker 1: He's a he's like six three to something to middle lineback. 224 00:11:22,720 --> 00:11:25,360 Speaker 1: He's a big dude and he can move to Um. 225 00:11:25,400 --> 00:11:27,679 Speaker 1: I'm gonna get to him though, because as impressive as 226 00:11:27,679 --> 00:11:29,880 Speaker 1: he might be athletically, I think he's still kind of 227 00:11:30,320 --> 00:11:34,200 Speaker 1: finding his way at this position. He's exploitable. Uh, maybe 228 00:11:34,240 --> 00:11:37,520 Speaker 1: you got Patrick Peterson. Everybody should know him. And then, um, 229 00:11:37,559 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 1: Justin Bethel, everybody should know. If you are a football fan, 230 00:11:41,240 --> 00:11:43,800 Speaker 1: you should know. I'm just just messing with you. Um, 231 00:11:44,080 --> 00:11:48,720 Speaker 1: take a joke. Sorry. Justin Bethel is opposite Pat Pete. 232 00:11:48,760 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 1: He's a sixth round pick from twenty twelve, Honey Badger, 233 00:11:51,960 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: third round pick twenty thirteen. He's gonna play safety, he's 234 00:11:54,960 --> 00:11:57,720 Speaker 1: gonna play slot, he's gonna play dime. He's gonna Everybody 235 00:11:57,800 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: should know him too, And I think so, or apparently 236 00:12:01,200 --> 00:12:03,200 Speaker 1: they do, because we didn't even go by name. No, 237 00:12:03,280 --> 00:12:09,360 Speaker 1: we didn't, Tyrnn Matthew. It's like Jack Rabbit. Yeah, I 238 00:12:09,400 --> 00:12:11,920 Speaker 1: think Honey Badger is a little more ubiquitous than Jack Rabb. 239 00:12:11,960 --> 00:12:13,840 Speaker 1: I would think so. And then a guy that I 240 00:12:13,880 --> 00:12:16,040 Speaker 1: really liked in this year's draft. He's kind of your 241 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:19,160 Speaker 1: dime back Buddha Baker. He's the second round safety out 242 00:12:19,160 --> 00:12:23,360 Speaker 1: of Washington. Small guy, but in like awesome football instincts. 243 00:12:23,520 --> 00:12:25,520 Speaker 1: I think I only saw him on the field like 244 00:12:25,559 --> 00:12:27,520 Speaker 1: five or six times in this whole game, but he 245 00:12:27,559 --> 00:12:29,959 Speaker 1: does come on when they have extra defensive back. So 246 00:12:30,240 --> 00:12:33,440 Speaker 1: it's a funny little blend of like basically, this defense 247 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:37,760 Speaker 1: is either really young talented guys or super old, like 248 00:12:37,840 --> 00:12:39,760 Speaker 1: been in the league forever guys, and they kind of 249 00:12:39,760 --> 00:12:41,880 Speaker 1: piece it together between the two of them. I'm gonna 250 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:43,760 Speaker 1: ask you a question, and this may be unfair, but 251 00:12:43,800 --> 00:12:44,959 Speaker 1: I kind of want you to give me the best 252 00:12:45,000 --> 00:12:47,600 Speaker 1: answer you can give, just to give fans kind of 253 00:12:47,600 --> 00:12:50,560 Speaker 1: a sense because we saw what happened against Denver, give 254 00:12:50,600 --> 00:12:52,960 Speaker 1: me an idea of how this defense compares to the 255 00:12:53,040 --> 00:12:58,040 Speaker 1: Denver defense. I think this secondary is not It's not 256 00:12:58,120 --> 00:12:59,920 Speaker 1: quite on that level because I don't think they have 257 00:13:00,200 --> 00:13:02,960 Speaker 1: two pure corners that are as good as Taleb and Harris. 258 00:13:03,360 --> 00:13:05,679 Speaker 1: But I think Peterson is probably the best cornerback in 259 00:13:05,720 --> 00:13:08,800 Speaker 1: the NFL, and from what I watched yesterday, Granted keep 260 00:13:08,840 --> 00:13:11,480 Speaker 1: in mind that Jacoby Burset is the opposing quarterback, but 261 00:13:11,600 --> 00:13:14,640 Speaker 1: Bethel and no running game, by the way, well running 262 00:13:14,679 --> 00:13:19,240 Speaker 1: games questionable, indis terrible. Bethel more than held his own 263 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:22,199 Speaker 1: in all of the spots that I saw. Tyron Matthew 264 00:13:22,320 --> 00:13:27,720 Speaker 1: is really impressive in a ball skills, making plays, perspective interception. 265 00:13:27,760 --> 00:13:30,080 Speaker 1: In that game he first game, won the game basically 266 00:13:30,080 --> 00:13:31,960 Speaker 1: he picked them off in their own territory to set 267 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:36,040 Speaker 1: up the game winning field goal, which is funny because, Okay, 268 00:13:36,080 --> 00:13:39,160 Speaker 1: so this is Tyron Matthew's statline from from that game. 269 00:13:39,240 --> 00:13:43,480 Speaker 1: Three tackles, tackle for loss, two pass defense, two passes defended, 270 00:13:43,520 --> 00:13:47,520 Speaker 1: two quarterback hurries in a pick. Really a nice game, 271 00:13:47,640 --> 00:13:50,080 Speaker 1: very very active. But I don't think he's that great 272 00:13:50,080 --> 00:13:52,240 Speaker 1: in coverage, and I never really thought he was. That 273 00:13:52,280 --> 00:13:55,520 Speaker 1: wasn't his game at LSU either. He's like, he's awesome 274 00:13:55,559 --> 00:13:58,120 Speaker 1: when he can kind of free range and move around 275 00:13:58,160 --> 00:14:00,960 Speaker 1: and make plays on the ball. He's not locking people down. 276 00:14:01,000 --> 00:14:04,760 Speaker 1: That's not his game. But their secondary is good. The 277 00:14:04,800 --> 00:14:07,559 Speaker 1: front seven doesn't do a whole lot for me because 278 00:14:07,720 --> 00:14:10,000 Speaker 1: all those all those old guys I mentioned, I mean 279 00:14:10,120 --> 00:14:13,040 Speaker 1: Dansby's thirty three. Corey Peters is your nose. He's been 280 00:14:13,040 --> 00:14:15,280 Speaker 1: playing since twenty ten. Frosty Rutgers kind of been a 281 00:14:15,320 --> 00:14:19,840 Speaker 1: journeyman since OH six. They got a young guy named 282 00:14:19,920 --> 00:14:23,880 Speaker 1: Xavier Williams who's big and gets really good penetration. But 283 00:14:24,280 --> 00:14:26,880 Speaker 1: and then I can't forget Chandler Jones. I can't believe 284 00:14:26,920 --> 00:14:29,240 Speaker 1: I did that. He's he's your sack guy. But other 285 00:14:29,240 --> 00:14:32,000 Speaker 1: than that, like there isn't there isn't a von Miller here, 286 00:14:32,040 --> 00:14:34,360 Speaker 1: Like Chandler Jones is good, but he's not von Miller, 287 00:14:34,440 --> 00:14:37,120 Speaker 1: and there isn't there isn't a Damon Harrison, like a 288 00:14:37,160 --> 00:14:39,440 Speaker 1: guy that just I absolutely think is gonna eat up 289 00:14:39,480 --> 00:14:43,160 Speaker 1: blocks and make life hard on the interior line, which 290 00:14:43,200 --> 00:14:45,640 Speaker 1: is funny. That's the main impression that I took away 291 00:14:45,680 --> 00:14:49,400 Speaker 1: from last that game I watched is, yeah, the Colts 292 00:14:49,400 --> 00:14:51,160 Speaker 1: did not run the ball well. They averaged two point 293 00:14:51,240 --> 00:14:54,200 Speaker 1: six yards per carry, but the space was there, Like 294 00:14:54,280 --> 00:14:57,960 Speaker 1: Frank Gore was getting movement. He had several four or five, six, 295 00:14:58,040 --> 00:15:03,000 Speaker 1: seven eight yard carries, so especially and running right at 296 00:15:03,040 --> 00:15:05,280 Speaker 1: them like when you're running you know, off tackle or 297 00:15:05,520 --> 00:15:07,800 Speaker 1: a gap B gap, that type of stuff. I think 298 00:15:08,000 --> 00:15:10,800 Speaker 1: that should be very manageable for the Cowboys based on 299 00:15:10,840 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 1: what I watched. The thing that concerns me is trying 300 00:15:12,880 --> 00:15:17,480 Speaker 1: to go side to side because they're fast, So trying 301 00:15:17,480 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: to you know, that stuff where Zeke takes it all 302 00:15:19,760 --> 00:15:21,360 Speaker 1: the way at the edge of the field or swing 303 00:15:21,360 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: passes or bubble screens. I don't know how well that's 304 00:15:23,600 --> 00:15:25,360 Speaker 1: going to work, because one thing I'll say for them 305 00:15:25,440 --> 00:15:27,320 Speaker 1: is that they have a lot of speed. So Nick, 306 00:15:27,400 --> 00:15:31,560 Speaker 1: there's several players he threw out there, Chandler Jones, Patrick Peterson, 307 00:15:31,640 --> 00:15:34,760 Speaker 1: Tyron Matthew. Which of those guys do you think probably 308 00:15:34,800 --> 00:15:37,360 Speaker 1: poses the biggest challenge for the Cowboys just as a 309 00:15:37,400 --> 00:15:40,320 Speaker 1: single player with his skill set and what he does well, Well, 310 00:15:41,280 --> 00:15:43,680 Speaker 1: it's hard not to say Chandler Jones because he's their 311 00:15:43,680 --> 00:15:47,080 Speaker 1: main pass rusher, but I think, you know, when you 312 00:15:47,200 --> 00:15:51,520 Speaker 1: kind of offset good on good, I think Tyron smith 313 00:15:52,040 --> 00:15:53,920 Speaker 1: Is would be better than that, you know, So he's 314 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:55,240 Speaker 1: gonna have to go to the other side if he 315 00:15:55,280 --> 00:15:59,120 Speaker 1: plays that way to Lael, and he doesn't really just 316 00:15:59,280 --> 00:16:01,720 Speaker 1: whatever that they he stays on. He might have done 317 00:16:01,760 --> 00:16:03,960 Speaker 1: it once or twice, but by and large it was 318 00:16:04,040 --> 00:16:06,480 Speaker 1: Golden on the week side and Jones on the strong side. 319 00:16:06,600 --> 00:16:08,680 Speaker 1: That being said, I'll say Peterson because Peterson has the 320 00:16:08,760 --> 00:16:11,880 Speaker 1: ability to shut down the cowboys best offensive threat in 321 00:16:11,920 --> 00:16:15,120 Speaker 1: the passing game and at least control him. I mean, 322 00:16:15,160 --> 00:16:17,320 Speaker 1: it might be a good battle, but from what I 323 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: remember back in twenty ten, he I mean, not twenty fourteen, 324 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:23,400 Speaker 1: he was way better. But that was also Brandon Wheaton 325 00:16:23,440 --> 00:16:25,520 Speaker 1: trying to get him the ball. But you know, we'll see. 326 00:16:25,760 --> 00:16:27,520 Speaker 1: I mean, right now, Dak and Des don't seem to 327 00:16:27,560 --> 00:16:30,240 Speaker 1: be on the same page. You know that great. I mean, 328 00:16:30,640 --> 00:16:34,320 Speaker 1: twenty five targets, only nine catches, So we'll see this week. 329 00:16:34,320 --> 00:16:36,760 Speaker 1: But I think Peterson's the probably the biggest threat. Okay, 330 00:16:36,760 --> 00:16:38,440 Speaker 1: we're gonna take our first break. When we come back. 331 00:16:38,480 --> 00:16:40,640 Speaker 1: I do have another set of questions here. I want 332 00:16:40,680 --> 00:16:44,360 Speaker 1: to ask you guys about the the Arizona defense versus 333 00:16:44,360 --> 00:16:46,120 Speaker 1: the Cowboys offense. Well, then we come right back. This 334 00:16:46,120 --> 00:16:48,560 Speaker 1: is Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 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Back to the break 381 00:19:19,600 --> 00:19:21,400 Speaker 1: Welcome back. It is the second second of the Break 382 00:19:21,400 --> 00:19:23,960 Speaker 1: Black from the s WBC Mortgage studios at the Star, 383 00:19:24,560 --> 00:19:28,160 Speaker 1: and we're talking about Cowboys offense versus the Cardinals defense. 384 00:19:28,560 --> 00:19:31,040 Speaker 1: They will match up on Monday Night Football this week. 385 00:19:31,040 --> 00:19:35,879 Speaker 1: It'll be a seventh thirty thirty PM start one. I 386 00:19:35,880 --> 00:19:38,119 Speaker 1: don't know. The way you're looking at me is it's scary. 387 00:19:38,160 --> 00:19:41,320 Speaker 1: Don't do that, please, So let's let's jump back in. 388 00:19:41,359 --> 00:19:43,439 Speaker 1: I had a couple more questions for you guys about 389 00:19:43,440 --> 00:19:46,720 Speaker 1: the matchup. Which of these units do you think hat 390 00:19:46,800 --> 00:19:49,480 Speaker 1: is the weakest link that the Cowboys could possibly exploit, 391 00:19:49,920 --> 00:19:55,480 Speaker 1: defensive line, linebackers or secondary. I think the linebackers, which 392 00:19:55,480 --> 00:19:58,680 Speaker 1: is good for the running game. Yeah, absolutely, Although there 393 00:19:58,760 --> 00:20:02,720 Speaker 1: is a caveat here. Hassan Reddick is starting primarily because 394 00:20:02,880 --> 00:20:07,560 Speaker 1: Dion Buchanan has been out. Um, I don't know. Bruce 395 00:20:07,600 --> 00:20:10,080 Speaker 1: Arian said yesterday there's a chance he plays. He's a 396 00:20:10,119 --> 00:20:13,359 Speaker 1: really good player, so if he's active, maybe that changes 397 00:20:13,400 --> 00:20:14,800 Speaker 1: this a little bit. But from what I saw it. 398 00:20:14,880 --> 00:20:18,240 Speaker 1: Like I said, when you run straight at him, there's 399 00:20:18,320 --> 00:20:21,920 Speaker 1: space against these guys. I think, and Reddick is a rookie, 400 00:20:21,920 --> 00:20:26,360 Speaker 1: he's playing out a position I don't I mean, liability 401 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:28,399 Speaker 1: sounds harsh, but I think he's still learning how to 402 00:20:28,440 --> 00:20:30,439 Speaker 1: play in coverage. And I think he's still learning the 403 00:20:30,480 --> 00:20:33,000 Speaker 1: ins and outs of his assignments as opposed to go 404 00:20:33,080 --> 00:20:36,719 Speaker 1: get the football, which was his job in college. And 405 00:20:36,760 --> 00:20:39,320 Speaker 1: then Carlos Stansby, I mean, he's been a great player 406 00:20:39,400 --> 00:20:41,479 Speaker 1: and that we were talking about that yesterday. You were 407 00:20:41,560 --> 00:20:43,920 Speaker 1: right by the way he's been in Miami, he's been 408 00:20:44,000 --> 00:20:46,919 Speaker 1: in Cleveland, He's been in a lot of places, and 409 00:20:47,000 --> 00:20:49,639 Speaker 1: he came back here on like a vet. You know. 410 00:20:49,720 --> 00:20:52,280 Speaker 1: I think he's doing his farewell tour still, I mean not, 411 00:20:52,440 --> 00:20:54,439 Speaker 1: I don't think he's bad, but he's not what he 412 00:20:54,560 --> 00:20:57,840 Speaker 1: was when he was the highest paid middle linebacker and football. Yeah, 413 00:20:57,920 --> 00:21:00,320 Speaker 1: kind that goes with it, um so. And and like 414 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:03,440 Speaker 1: I mean, yes, Chandler Jones is a very good pass rusher. 415 00:21:03,800 --> 00:21:06,520 Speaker 1: Marcus Golden has his moments. I don't think either one 416 00:21:06,560 --> 00:21:08,280 Speaker 1: of them is on the level of what the Giants 417 00:21:08,320 --> 00:21:10,640 Speaker 1: and the Broncos brought to the table. So I think 418 00:21:10,680 --> 00:21:14,000 Speaker 1: I feel really good about Tyrn and Lyle Collins having 419 00:21:14,040 --> 00:21:18,679 Speaker 1: the upper hand in those matchups. And then the defensive 420 00:21:18,680 --> 00:21:21,960 Speaker 1: line again, I feel like you're talking about journeymen who 421 00:21:22,640 --> 00:21:25,400 Speaker 1: they're not bad players, but there it's not the type 422 00:21:25,400 --> 00:21:27,480 Speaker 1: of talent that you saw in those first two games. 423 00:21:27,600 --> 00:21:31,400 Speaker 1: I don't think so in like the middle of this defense, 424 00:21:31,520 --> 00:21:33,760 Speaker 1: I think, especially against what is supposed to be the 425 00:21:33,800 --> 00:21:36,359 Speaker 1: best run game in the NFL, I think that is 426 00:21:36,400 --> 00:21:40,080 Speaker 1: big time in favor of the Cowboys and hopefully an angry, yeah, 427 00:21:40,160 --> 00:21:42,080 Speaker 1: offensive front for the Cowboy You would like to think 428 00:21:42,119 --> 00:21:46,360 Speaker 1: that they want to prove something. Yeah. Yeah, Let's let's 429 00:21:46,400 --> 00:21:47,760 Speaker 1: kind of flip around to the other side and talk 430 00:21:47,800 --> 00:21:51,120 Speaker 1: about the Cowboys versus them. You talked about Patrick Peterson 431 00:21:51,119 --> 00:21:54,040 Speaker 1: and him playing up against Dez Brian and maybe taking 432 00:21:54,119 --> 00:21:56,000 Speaker 1: him out of the game or being able to at 433 00:21:56,080 --> 00:21:59,040 Speaker 1: least manage this. Would you if you were the offensive 434 00:21:59,040 --> 00:22:01,480 Speaker 1: coordinator here, would you take the approach I want to 435 00:22:01,480 --> 00:22:03,240 Speaker 1: move Daz around because I really want to get him 436 00:22:03,240 --> 00:22:05,480 Speaker 1: involved in what we're doing. Or do you just take 437 00:22:05,520 --> 00:22:07,639 Speaker 1: the approach Hey, I'm gonna do I'm just gonna leave 438 00:22:07,680 --> 00:22:09,760 Speaker 1: him out there. If we get a couple of balls 439 00:22:09,800 --> 00:22:13,160 Speaker 1: in him great, but otherwise it does also take Peterson out, 440 00:22:13,240 --> 00:22:15,240 Speaker 1: and then I feel like there are other matchups I 441 00:22:15,240 --> 00:22:18,040 Speaker 1: can exploit where there may be other guys matched up 442 00:22:18,040 --> 00:22:21,879 Speaker 1: against Cole and Terrence and Witting and whoever else that 443 00:22:21,920 --> 00:22:24,080 Speaker 1: we can think we can get some good matchups against. Well, 444 00:22:24,119 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 1: I think you do need to move him around. I mean, 445 00:22:25,840 --> 00:22:27,840 Speaker 1: the best receivers in the league right now are getting 446 00:22:27,880 --> 00:22:30,160 Speaker 1: moved around. I mean, if he's talked about the three 447 00:22:30,160 --> 00:22:32,080 Speaker 1: best guys out there, I think that they lay line 448 00:22:32,119 --> 00:22:33,840 Speaker 1: up all over the place. So I think that that's 449 00:22:33,840 --> 00:22:36,159 Speaker 1: something that needs to be done. You know. I know 450 00:22:36,280 --> 00:22:38,199 Speaker 1: for a while there was some talk about where it 451 00:22:38,320 --> 00:22:41,399 Speaker 1: does is better at doing that or staying at the 452 00:22:41,400 --> 00:22:43,760 Speaker 1: position that he knows, But you know, he's been around 453 00:22:43,800 --> 00:22:46,159 Speaker 1: this offense long enough where he can do it. I 454 00:22:46,240 --> 00:22:49,080 Speaker 1: think I think, you know, he's such a dynamic weapon 455 00:22:49,119 --> 00:22:51,879 Speaker 1: that even if you're Patrick Peterson and the Cardinals defense, 456 00:22:51,880 --> 00:22:53,439 Speaker 1: you still got to figure out where he is. So 457 00:22:53,600 --> 00:22:55,640 Speaker 1: I wouldn't just keep him in the same spot all 458 00:22:55,680 --> 00:22:57,720 Speaker 1: the time. I think it's always beneficial to have your 459 00:22:57,720 --> 00:23:00,600 Speaker 1: best players at a spot that you don't necessarily know 460 00:23:00,640 --> 00:23:03,400 Speaker 1: where they're going to be a couple thoughts. I actually 461 00:23:03,440 --> 00:23:05,560 Speaker 1: have charted all of his targets to this point in 462 00:23:05,600 --> 00:23:08,080 Speaker 1: the season. He's moved around a lot already. I mean 463 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:11,840 Speaker 1: he's everywhere him in Yeah, on both sides. Everywhere you 464 00:23:11,880 --> 00:23:13,840 Speaker 1: can line up, he's lined up. So I don't think 465 00:23:13,880 --> 00:23:16,240 Speaker 1: they're afraid to do that. I also don't think Patrick 466 00:23:16,320 --> 00:23:19,640 Speaker 1: Peterson's afraid to follow him anywhere. And I don't think 467 00:23:20,000 --> 00:23:22,200 Speaker 1: he's gonna shadow him in the sense that he's always 468 00:23:22,240 --> 00:23:24,960 Speaker 1: gonna be where Dez is, but he's he will follow 469 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:27,240 Speaker 1: Dez into the slot if that's what he needs to do. 470 00:23:28,200 --> 00:23:30,480 Speaker 1: He was on t Y Hilton for the vast majority 471 00:23:30,480 --> 00:23:33,720 Speaker 1: of that game. He'd not every single snap, but when 472 00:23:33,720 --> 00:23:35,720 Speaker 1: he needed to be, he was on him in the slot, 473 00:23:35,760 --> 00:23:37,240 Speaker 1: he was on him outside. I don't think it really 474 00:23:37,280 --> 00:23:39,239 Speaker 1: matters if they give him extra help or was it 475 00:23:39,280 --> 00:23:42,120 Speaker 1: just hey take this guy, Hey, hey take this guy. 476 00:23:42,320 --> 00:23:45,439 Speaker 1: That's not good because Patrick Peterson is physical. We'd know 477 00:23:45,520 --> 00:23:48,000 Speaker 1: that he's a physical, big guy. If you can stay 478 00:23:48,040 --> 00:23:51,399 Speaker 1: with t Y Hilton and then you can stay with Dez, 479 00:23:51,600 --> 00:23:54,239 Speaker 1: I mean that that's not I mean Ty Hilton has 480 00:23:54,359 --> 00:23:57,240 Speaker 1: a level of speech. Yeah, he's super great, but then Dez. 481 00:23:57,520 --> 00:23:59,800 Speaker 1: You know you would think well offsets, that was strength 482 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:02,840 Speaker 1: that Peterson has that as well. So if you have 483 00:24:02,960 --> 00:24:06,320 Speaker 1: the ability in two weeks took covered days and covered 484 00:24:06,320 --> 00:24:08,760 Speaker 1: t Y Hilton, then you are the best cornerback in 485 00:24:08,800 --> 00:24:10,520 Speaker 1: the game. Now let me ask you this question, though, 486 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:13,439 Speaker 1: what did he really Was he really covering t Y 487 00:24:13,520 --> 00:24:16,080 Speaker 1: Hilton that well? Or was it that the quarterback just 488 00:24:16,119 --> 00:24:18,520 Speaker 1: can't get the ball? I mean that you had you 489 00:24:18,560 --> 00:24:22,879 Speaker 1: had a much lesser quarterback. That is always subjective, it 490 00:24:22,920 --> 00:24:25,480 Speaker 1: is it is a lesser quarterback. I think Hilton finished 491 00:24:25,480 --> 00:24:28,440 Speaker 1: with something like five catches for fifty yards. At least 492 00:24:28,440 --> 00:24:31,840 Speaker 1: a couple of those came on other guys. I think 493 00:24:32,359 --> 00:24:36,000 Speaker 1: from what I remember, Brissette targeted Peterson maybe three times, 494 00:24:36,240 --> 00:24:38,760 Speaker 1: and I think he gave up one catch for sixteen yards. 495 00:24:39,400 --> 00:24:41,080 Speaker 1: And I think a lot of that it has to 496 00:24:41,119 --> 00:24:43,480 Speaker 1: do with Jacoby Brissette, though he probably doesn't want any 497 00:24:43,520 --> 00:24:47,280 Speaker 1: part of that, right, But I mean, he's still really 498 00:24:47,280 --> 00:24:50,639 Speaker 1: good so and Dak will need to challenge him. I mean, 499 00:24:50,680 --> 00:24:52,360 Speaker 1: I don't think you can just ignore him and say, 500 00:24:52,400 --> 00:24:56,240 Speaker 1: well that's a wash. But you know, just because Jacoby 501 00:24:56,240 --> 00:24:59,480 Speaker 1: Brissette wasn't targeting him doesn't mean that he wasn't covered, 502 00:24:59,600 --> 00:25:01,560 Speaker 1: you know. So here's the big question. I'll throw this 503 00:25:01,600 --> 00:25:04,119 Speaker 1: one the amber. Do you expect the Cowboys offense to 504 00:25:04,119 --> 00:25:06,000 Speaker 1: have a bounce back week? All that we've heard about 505 00:25:06,000 --> 00:25:11,000 Speaker 1: this offense versus the Cardinals defense and the Cardinals defense 506 00:25:11,040 --> 00:25:13,000 Speaker 1: and where they are with the kinds of players they have, 507 00:25:13,080 --> 00:25:14,520 Speaker 1: do you think this is a bounce back week for 508 00:25:14,560 --> 00:25:16,840 Speaker 1: the offense that'll be better than they were last week? Definitely, 509 00:25:16,920 --> 00:25:20,879 Speaker 1: I really think so. And speaking of Death, if you 510 00:25:20,960 --> 00:25:24,040 Speaker 1: have Deak, use him. Yeah, of course you're gonna want 511 00:25:24,040 --> 00:25:26,080 Speaker 1: to use him. But at the same time, I think 512 00:25:26,480 --> 00:25:29,320 Speaker 1: we can't forget that the Cowboys have so many other 513 00:25:29,359 --> 00:25:33,919 Speaker 1: guys are good. So my problem here is, or my 514 00:25:34,000 --> 00:25:37,040 Speaker 1: wish here is that they can mix it up more, 515 00:25:37,280 --> 00:25:39,400 Speaker 1: you know, use all these other guys that you have. 516 00:25:39,800 --> 00:25:42,600 Speaker 1: Change up the game a little bit. Don't don't become 517 00:25:42,880 --> 00:25:47,240 Speaker 1: so predictable, you know, so just not force the ball 518 00:25:47,280 --> 00:25:50,240 Speaker 1: to death. Let it kind of flow. If it works, 519 00:25:50,240 --> 00:25:52,640 Speaker 1: it works. But at the same time, don't forget about 520 00:25:52,680 --> 00:25:55,320 Speaker 1: all these other guys that you have out there. One 521 00:25:55,359 --> 00:25:57,240 Speaker 1: more thought that I do want to make, and I 522 00:25:57,680 --> 00:25:59,840 Speaker 1: think this is a favorable matchup for the Cowboys to 523 00:25:59,840 --> 00:26:02,240 Speaker 1: be completely honest with you, because, like I said, I mean, okay, 524 00:26:02,320 --> 00:26:04,840 Speaker 1: Peterson and Dez, I call that a win for the 525 00:26:04,880 --> 00:26:08,000 Speaker 1: Cardinals overall. But like I said, I don't. I don't 526 00:26:08,000 --> 00:26:11,159 Speaker 1: think Honey Badger is like this great coverage guy. I 527 00:26:11,200 --> 00:26:12,880 Speaker 1: think you need to be worried about him when he's 528 00:26:12,880 --> 00:26:16,400 Speaker 1: around the ball, but not so much as a cover guy, Antoine, 529 00:26:16,400 --> 00:26:19,120 Speaker 1: butThe it's like this, he's like the classic Barry Church 530 00:26:19,160 --> 00:26:21,760 Speaker 1: strong safety. He's not like this coverage whiz. Like I 531 00:26:21,800 --> 00:26:23,960 Speaker 1: think there will be more room to throw in this game. 532 00:26:24,359 --> 00:26:27,480 Speaker 1: I think they're susceptible up the middle. Having said that 533 00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:30,760 Speaker 1: you gotta worry about Peterson, then the other thing that 534 00:26:30,800 --> 00:26:33,160 Speaker 1: I hadn't mentioned yet is like this is an aggressive 535 00:26:33,160 --> 00:26:36,520 Speaker 1: defense too, Like what for whatever you have in Chandler 536 00:26:36,560 --> 00:26:40,320 Speaker 1: Jones and Marcus Golden, they also blitz a lot. Matthew 537 00:26:40,359 --> 00:26:42,159 Speaker 1: came on to aggressive team, Like, yeah, that's how they 538 00:26:42,200 --> 00:26:44,439 Speaker 1: cruce arians is aggressive? I mean, and I love it 539 00:26:44,520 --> 00:26:49,200 Speaker 1: honestly to watch Tyron Matthew came on several blitzes. Antoine, 540 00:26:49,200 --> 00:26:51,560 Speaker 1: Mathey came on a blitz. Ti von Branch came on 541 00:26:51,600 --> 00:26:54,919 Speaker 1: him like they several You know, dB blitz is to 542 00:26:54,960 --> 00:26:58,200 Speaker 1: add pressure and I think that's probably something to worry about, 543 00:26:58,320 --> 00:27:00,600 Speaker 1: whether it's with your tight ends or Zeke Elliott one 544 00:27:00,600 --> 00:27:04,439 Speaker 1: way or the other. The like, the big thing for 545 00:27:04,480 --> 00:27:07,080 Speaker 1: me is that it seems like they try to and 546 00:27:07,119 --> 00:27:10,320 Speaker 1: are good at forcing loose balls. Hearing him say that, Nick, 547 00:27:10,600 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: are you a little bit concerned because again, when you're 548 00:27:13,560 --> 00:27:16,280 Speaker 1: playing teams that Dak hasn't played yet, now he's going 549 00:27:16,359 --> 00:27:18,840 Speaker 1: to be exposed to seeing something different, And especially when 550 00:27:18,840 --> 00:27:20,359 Speaker 1: you're talking about a team that blitzes from a lot 551 00:27:20,400 --> 00:27:22,560 Speaker 1: of different angles with a lot of different players. Are 552 00:27:22,560 --> 00:27:24,480 Speaker 1: you at all concerned that he's going to be seeing 553 00:27:24,560 --> 00:27:28,280 Speaker 1: something like that that he hasn't seen before. Not? Really. 554 00:27:28,320 --> 00:27:31,280 Speaker 1: I think it comes down to the guys, you know, 555 00:27:31,440 --> 00:27:34,760 Speaker 1: can you do it? Can you stop the run and 556 00:27:35,160 --> 00:27:37,680 Speaker 1: shut down the outside? And not that many teams can 557 00:27:37,720 --> 00:27:39,840 Speaker 1: do that, then it's gonna be personnel me because that 558 00:27:39,960 --> 00:27:41,919 Speaker 1: Dak when thirteen and three last year, he faced a 559 00:27:41,920 --> 00:27:44,040 Speaker 1: lot of teams that tried to get after him, faced 560 00:27:44,080 --> 00:27:46,200 Speaker 1: a lot of teams he hadn't, you know, faced before. 561 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,760 Speaker 1: So I don't I don't necessarily think it's that. I 562 00:27:48,800 --> 00:27:51,720 Speaker 1: do think it's more about, um, you know, can you 563 00:27:51,760 --> 00:27:54,560 Speaker 1: do you have the personnel to take away everything. And 564 00:27:54,600 --> 00:27:56,919 Speaker 1: I agree with what Amber said, and I've said it, 565 00:27:57,000 --> 00:27:58,920 Speaker 1: you know a little bit, or you know last week 566 00:27:59,000 --> 00:28:02,280 Speaker 1: or the week before that as good as does is it. 567 00:28:02,359 --> 00:28:04,600 Speaker 1: You know, less could be more here if you if 568 00:28:04,600 --> 00:28:08,120 Speaker 1: you try to force it less to him, you might 569 00:28:08,160 --> 00:28:11,159 Speaker 1: open up things more, you know, just in the flow 570 00:28:11,200 --> 00:28:13,960 Speaker 1: of the patterns a little bit. So I would do that. 571 00:28:14,040 --> 00:28:16,320 Speaker 1: I would focus on Beasley, I would focus on Terrence. 572 00:28:16,400 --> 00:28:20,000 Speaker 1: Let's get him going. I mean, what's our Bryce or somebody, 573 00:28:20,280 --> 00:28:23,000 Speaker 1: you know, get these other receivers involved. Interesting, And I 574 00:28:23,000 --> 00:28:25,120 Speaker 1: think that's a good segue for this. This was really 575 00:28:25,119 --> 00:28:28,520 Speaker 1: interesting to me. The if you include overtime, the Colts 576 00:28:28,560 --> 00:28:33,840 Speaker 1: had twelve possessions. Nine of those were non scoring possessions, 577 00:28:33,840 --> 00:28:36,800 Speaker 1: and they only lasted thirty four plays. That's less. That's 578 00:28:37,000 --> 00:28:39,320 Speaker 1: three plays perever. I mean they went three and out, 579 00:28:39,360 --> 00:28:41,640 Speaker 1: three and out, four and out nine times, nine times 580 00:28:41,640 --> 00:28:44,920 Speaker 1: out of twelve, out of twelve. But okay, but I'm 581 00:28:44,960 --> 00:28:47,560 Speaker 1: gonna I'm gonna spend this into a positive of the watch. 582 00:28:47,880 --> 00:28:51,120 Speaker 1: Their three scoring drives were thirty eight total plays, so 583 00:28:51,240 --> 00:28:52,800 Speaker 1: half of the plays they ran in the game were 584 00:28:52,840 --> 00:28:56,440 Speaker 1: on those three scoring drives. Fourteen plays eight plays and 585 00:28:56,720 --> 00:29:01,720 Speaker 1: sixteen plays. So Jacoby Brissette and is very bad offense, 586 00:29:02,040 --> 00:29:04,520 Speaker 1: was able to drive the full length of the field 587 00:29:04,560 --> 00:29:06,479 Speaker 1: over the course of more than a dozen plays on 588 00:29:06,600 --> 00:29:10,280 Speaker 1: multiple occasions. Wow, So take that for what it's worth. 589 00:29:10,360 --> 00:29:12,640 Speaker 1: If they can do it, I think, I think, I 590 00:29:12,680 --> 00:29:14,840 Speaker 1: think that this is a favorable matchup for the Cowboys 591 00:29:14,840 --> 00:29:16,320 Speaker 1: in the long run. It's it's not gonna be easy, 592 00:29:16,400 --> 00:29:20,440 Speaker 1: especially because it's in Arizona. But if they look as 593 00:29:20,480 --> 00:29:23,120 Speaker 1: bad in this game as they did against Denver, I'll 594 00:29:23,160 --> 00:29:26,240 Speaker 1: be surprised and start to worry a bit and be 595 00:29:26,400 --> 00:29:31,120 Speaker 1: very worried. Yeah. Yeah, weird stuff happens out there. I 596 00:29:31,200 --> 00:29:33,480 Speaker 1: kind of knew that's where you were going with it, 597 00:29:33,480 --> 00:29:35,520 Speaker 1: just does can you tell people a little bit about 598 00:29:35,560 --> 00:29:38,680 Speaker 1: like I know, there was one particular game I'm thinking about, 599 00:29:38,720 --> 00:29:41,280 Speaker 1: but tell people why you say that. Well, there was 600 00:29:41,320 --> 00:29:43,520 Speaker 1: one game back in two thousand and eight, and it 601 00:29:43,600 --> 00:29:46,479 Speaker 1: is the only game in the history of the NFL 602 00:29:46,840 --> 00:29:50,840 Speaker 1: that's ever started and ended with a special team's touchdown. Yeah, 603 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:54,680 Speaker 1: kickoff return to start the game, and then they blocked 604 00:29:54,680 --> 00:29:57,680 Speaker 1: a punt to in overtime to win the game. But 605 00:29:58,400 --> 00:30:01,160 Speaker 1: the ironic part about that game to me is the 606 00:30:01,200 --> 00:30:03,360 Speaker 1: fact that the Cowboys are driving for a game tying 607 00:30:03,400 --> 00:30:05,880 Speaker 1: field goal and it's like a fifty five yard or 608 00:30:05,960 --> 00:30:08,280 Speaker 1: Nick Folk and he makes it, and you're on the 609 00:30:08,320 --> 00:30:11,200 Speaker 1: sideline and you're like, wow, what an awesome kick, and 610 00:30:11,280 --> 00:30:15,800 Speaker 1: you realize, you know, of course, it's hindsight that that 611 00:30:15,880 --> 00:30:18,000 Speaker 1: was the worst thing that could have happened to the Cowboys. 612 00:30:18,080 --> 00:30:20,240 Speaker 1: Just missed the kick, lose the game, and that's fine 613 00:30:20,320 --> 00:30:22,480 Speaker 1: home and you go home and you'll be in the playoffs. 614 00:30:22,480 --> 00:30:25,160 Speaker 1: But because they made that field goal to go to overtime, 615 00:30:25,720 --> 00:30:29,160 Speaker 1: bad stuffs happened in that little two minute overtime. Tony 616 00:30:29,240 --> 00:30:32,400 Speaker 1: Romo gets hurt, breaks his finger, out three games, they 617 00:30:32,480 --> 00:30:35,200 Speaker 1: go one and two. In those games, your punter gets 618 00:30:35,560 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 1: the punt block, breaks his foot, he's out. He's an 619 00:30:38,560 --> 00:30:40,880 Speaker 1: all pro punter. It was bad. They lost the game there. 620 00:30:40,920 --> 00:30:43,000 Speaker 1: And then there was another injury that happened and an 621 00:30:43,000 --> 00:30:46,120 Speaker 1: offensive lineman got hurt in that three play. Only had 622 00:30:46,120 --> 00:30:49,160 Speaker 1: three offensive plays, but they broke a finger, he got hurt, 623 00:30:49,160 --> 00:30:51,240 Speaker 1: and the punter got hurt on the fourth play. They 624 00:30:51,280 --> 00:30:53,360 Speaker 1: lose the game. They finished nine and seven, missed the 625 00:30:53,360 --> 00:30:56,719 Speaker 1: playoffs by a game. Romo probably could have won one 626 00:30:56,720 --> 00:30:58,720 Speaker 1: of those two definitely could have won the game the 627 00:30:58,760 --> 00:31:01,240 Speaker 1: next week against the Ram when they lost to the 628 00:31:01,520 --> 00:31:05,800 Speaker 1: bad Rams team. So that's weird. That's just one weird 629 00:31:05,840 --> 00:31:08,720 Speaker 1: game that happened there. That weird Lance dunbar play happened 630 00:31:08,720 --> 00:31:10,520 Speaker 1: out there in the preseason. That was the last time 631 00:31:10,560 --> 00:31:12,120 Speaker 1: I went to Phoenix. Yeah, we got the one. We 632 00:31:12,120 --> 00:31:14,360 Speaker 1: had the long run and then kind of got backed 633 00:31:14,400 --> 00:31:16,800 Speaker 1: himself up on the end. Yeah, and turned the ball over. 634 00:31:17,160 --> 00:31:19,960 Speaker 1: How about when the when the game's tied and we're 635 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:21,680 Speaker 1: down there, I know brought us, was was with it. 636 00:31:21,760 --> 00:31:23,600 Speaker 1: You might have been down there too, is me and 637 00:31:23,640 --> 00:31:27,160 Speaker 1: brought us and somebody else. We were about to shoot 638 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:30,560 Speaker 1: that that stand up after the game and Kevin Copp 639 00:31:30,600 --> 00:31:32,719 Speaker 1: there was this little screen pass some guy with like 640 00:31:32,800 --> 00:31:35,160 Speaker 1: six names I don't remember. Yes, I just catches the 641 00:31:35,200 --> 00:31:38,880 Speaker 1: ball in midfield right through every touchdown, you know, next 642 00:31:38,880 --> 00:31:41,600 Speaker 1: thing and it well, that's game like can't where are you? 643 00:31:41,760 --> 00:31:43,760 Speaker 1: Let's go, let' shoot. It might have been ed. Who knows, 644 00:31:43,920 --> 00:31:45,760 Speaker 1: they got get food in the press box. It is 645 00:31:45,960 --> 00:31:49,280 Speaker 1: a nice stadium, I ain't. I mean, take go to 646 00:31:49,320 --> 00:31:51,320 Speaker 1: that one. Go to that game. It's a nice it's 647 00:31:51,360 --> 00:31:54,000 Speaker 1: a good trip. I've said this a hundred times that 648 00:31:54,040 --> 00:31:56,880 Speaker 1: if you factor in all the different things that factor 649 00:31:56,920 --> 00:31:59,479 Speaker 1: into a road trip for us from our standpoint of, 650 00:31:59,720 --> 00:32:01,880 Speaker 1: you know, just linked to the trip and the weather 651 00:32:01,920 --> 00:32:03,680 Speaker 1: when you're there in the press box, and the view 652 00:32:03,720 --> 00:32:05,600 Speaker 1: of the press box, and the food of the press box, 653 00:32:05,600 --> 00:32:07,560 Speaker 1: and how quickly it is to get to the stadium 654 00:32:07,560 --> 00:32:09,880 Speaker 1: and all that stuff, it's the best. I think it's 655 00:32:09,880 --> 00:32:11,560 Speaker 1: the best trip on the on the schedule. I think 656 00:32:11,560 --> 00:32:13,640 Speaker 1: it's the number wattles up there for me. Yeah, well 657 00:32:13,760 --> 00:32:16,400 Speaker 1: sounds good until you're coming back for five hour flight 658 00:32:16,480 --> 00:32:18,320 Speaker 1: on the way back. It's a long flight, but still 659 00:32:18,680 --> 00:32:22,320 Speaker 1: it's got over. Yeah. No, Seattle is good. That's the 660 00:32:22,360 --> 00:32:25,720 Speaker 1: only thing that's bad. Yeah, exactly, because it's bad about it. 661 00:32:25,760 --> 00:32:28,800 Speaker 1: Their press box, Um good later. I don't know though, 662 00:32:28,800 --> 00:32:31,440 Speaker 1: they changed the press box. Remember last year we were there, Yeah, 663 00:32:31,480 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 1: they kind of Yeah, I don't know about that. Whatever. 664 00:32:34,360 --> 00:32:37,760 Speaker 1: This last one was good Denver. Speaking of stadiums, all right, 665 00:32:38,200 --> 00:32:40,760 Speaker 1: did y'all do you know what the Cardinals record is 666 00:32:40,800 --> 00:32:45,280 Speaker 1: in this stadium? Twenty five and thirteen. It's I don't 667 00:32:45,280 --> 00:32:47,280 Speaker 1: know if this because this doesn't sound like enough games 668 00:32:47,280 --> 00:32:50,280 Speaker 1: because when did it open? Actually it probably is. It's 669 00:32:50,320 --> 00:32:53,240 Speaker 1: not an old stadium. They're twenty three eight and one 670 00:32:53,520 --> 00:32:56,640 Speaker 1: at least recent year like that. I think I saw 671 00:32:56,640 --> 00:32:59,160 Speaker 1: that on Sports Center last very surprising I saw and 672 00:32:59,200 --> 00:33:01,440 Speaker 1: I know I duh. I saw it on cover four. 673 00:33:01,480 --> 00:33:04,239 Speaker 1: It was on our show. Okay, oh wow, Yeah. I 674 00:33:04,320 --> 00:33:09,040 Speaker 1: was like, that's a that's backing your way into like promotion. Yeah, 675 00:33:09,320 --> 00:33:11,240 Speaker 1: oh wait, never mind, it's on our show. It was 676 00:33:11,280 --> 00:33:13,720 Speaker 1: on this really good remember which show it was, but 677 00:33:13,760 --> 00:33:17,160 Speaker 1: it was a really good show, twenty three eight and one. 678 00:33:17,200 --> 00:33:20,600 Speaker 1: But I will say this though, at well is it 679 00:33:20,760 --> 00:33:23,479 Speaker 1: I don't know, No, no, no, because Romo played there 680 00:33:23,480 --> 00:33:25,640 Speaker 1: in No. Six and that that year that's the last 681 00:33:25,640 --> 00:33:28,760 Speaker 1: time they've won, so that that's ten years, so there's 682 00:33:28,760 --> 00:33:31,040 Speaker 1: got to be eighty games, all right, then it's over 683 00:33:31,080 --> 00:33:34,120 Speaker 1: the last however many years, four or five years, probably 684 00:33:34,200 --> 00:33:36,600 Speaker 1: in the arians. Yeah. The one thing I will say 685 00:33:36,600 --> 00:33:39,479 Speaker 1: about Arizona good Arizona is one stadium not that does 686 00:33:39,640 --> 00:33:41,560 Speaker 1: this doesn't happen a lot of stadiums. Yeah, but it's 687 00:33:41,600 --> 00:33:43,479 Speaker 1: one of the stadiums where there is a close to 688 00:33:43,480 --> 00:33:46,000 Speaker 1: fifty fifty. Yeah, it's a lot of cowboy fans, Like 689 00:33:46,040 --> 00:33:48,800 Speaker 1: there's a ton of cowboys fans in Arizona. Yeah, um, 690 00:33:49,080 --> 00:33:50,520 Speaker 1: and I think it's back from the days when they 691 00:33:50,520 --> 00:33:52,320 Speaker 1: were in the same division with right now Boys, right, 692 00:33:52,360 --> 00:33:54,040 Speaker 1: but yeah, there's a ton of fans. Like when you 693 00:33:54,040 --> 00:33:56,200 Speaker 1: get to the stadium, especially if the Cowboys start winning 694 00:33:56,240 --> 00:33:59,800 Speaker 1: in the game, you'll immediately know this is a college atmosphere. 695 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:03,720 Speaker 1: It feels like one team does something, well, everybody goes crazy. 696 00:34:03,840 --> 00:34:06,560 Speaker 1: The other team does something, well, everybody goes crazy. Like 697 00:34:06,640 --> 00:34:10,960 Speaker 1: it doesn't matter. Nice little impression that. All right, let's 698 00:34:11,000 --> 00:34:12,440 Speaker 1: let's get to some questions. You guys to give us 699 00:34:12,440 --> 00:34:14,600 Speaker 1: a call. Sounds like we're going to like a Bieber 700 00:34:14,760 --> 00:34:16,719 Speaker 1: concert or something like that. It sounds like I've ever 701 00:34:16,760 --> 00:34:19,160 Speaker 1: been to a Bieber. I don't either, but just sounds 702 00:34:19,200 --> 00:34:25,200 Speaker 1: like a baby Sorry, okay, all right, let's get that 703 00:34:25,200 --> 00:34:27,239 Speaker 1: phone calls two one four eight seven two twenty one 704 00:34:27,239 --> 00:34:29,160 Speaker 1: O two is the number. Also hit us on Twitter 705 00:34:29,400 --> 00:34:32,160 Speaker 1: at Cowboys Break. Let's take a call from Jeff and Indiana. Jeff, 706 00:34:32,160 --> 00:34:36,640 Speaker 1: what up, Hey, guys, what's going on y'all? Good? Good good. 707 00:34:36,960 --> 00:34:39,600 Speaker 1: I wanted to call. I'm not here slinging mail, so 708 00:34:39,640 --> 00:34:42,160 Speaker 1: I apologize for taking us back to kind of fit 709 00:34:42,200 --> 00:34:45,800 Speaker 1: tomorrow or yesterday's topic. But I'm just really sitting in 710 00:34:45,840 --> 00:34:49,040 Speaker 1: my crawl guys about Garrett where he talked about Zeke 711 00:34:49,120 --> 00:34:52,719 Speaker 1: and pointing him out so bad yesterday. I just feel 712 00:34:52,760 --> 00:34:55,680 Speaker 1: like that's a little brutal. I mean, Nick, you touched 713 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:58,400 Speaker 1: on a little bit yesterday about this man being a 714 00:34:58,520 --> 00:35:01,959 Speaker 1: human being, his kids a human being. And we've we've 715 00:35:01,960 --> 00:35:05,480 Speaker 1: we've literally had an almost perfect running back for seventeen 716 00:35:05,480 --> 00:35:08,880 Speaker 1: to eighteen nineteen games and and I mean one of 717 00:35:08,880 --> 00:35:13,160 Speaker 1: those interceptions he was on the ground blocking. I just 718 00:35:13,280 --> 00:35:15,480 Speaker 1: I just don't get the over criticize them. I just 719 00:35:15,560 --> 00:35:17,640 Speaker 1: I think Garrett should have been a little more Belichick 720 00:35:17,719 --> 00:35:21,840 Speaker 1: like with those with those answers and the Zeke and stuff. 721 00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:24,520 Speaker 1: I just I just feel for this kid, guys. He's 722 00:35:24,560 --> 00:35:28,480 Speaker 1: a good kid. He's immature. But I just feel like 723 00:35:28,760 --> 00:35:31,680 Speaker 1: people are piling on at this point. And I'll tell you, guys, 724 00:35:31,719 --> 00:35:36,080 Speaker 1: what we are gonna miss. Car Car is a huge 725 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:39,839 Speaker 1: absence on this defense. And I thought I got really, guys, 726 00:35:39,880 --> 00:35:42,000 Speaker 1: I just I just, guys, I'm out here and I 727 00:35:42,120 --> 00:35:44,200 Speaker 1: heard you guys the show today from yesterday, and I 728 00:35:44,280 --> 00:35:47,279 Speaker 1: just heard I heard most of the national media just 729 00:35:47,520 --> 00:35:50,520 Speaker 1: piling on this kid. It's just ridiculous, all right, man, 730 00:35:50,560 --> 00:35:54,920 Speaker 1: I appreciate the call um. I actually I thought that Garrett. 731 00:35:55,160 --> 00:35:56,880 Speaker 1: I think it kind of easy on him a little bit. 732 00:35:57,360 --> 00:36:00,200 Speaker 1: He did say he did say, yes, Zeke hast have 733 00:36:00,360 --> 00:36:03,200 Speaker 1: better effort, but he also said, the one thing I'll 734 00:36:03,239 --> 00:36:05,160 Speaker 1: tell you about Zeke is, as far as the guys 735 00:36:05,200 --> 00:36:07,759 Speaker 1: on our team, he is, if not the most one 736 00:36:07,840 --> 00:36:11,760 Speaker 1: of the one of the guys who is always always 737 00:36:11,800 --> 00:36:14,320 Speaker 1: giving best effort, giving maximum effort where that's a practice, 738 00:36:14,320 --> 00:36:16,520 Speaker 1: whether it's in a game, whatever. So it's kind of 739 00:36:16,560 --> 00:36:19,200 Speaker 1: like Garrett said, yes, we can't we can never condone 740 00:36:19,239 --> 00:36:21,759 Speaker 1: a player not giving maximum effort. And he didn't give 741 00:36:21,840 --> 00:36:24,880 Speaker 1: maximum effort on that play. But that's not him, so 742 00:36:24,960 --> 00:36:27,279 Speaker 1: I understand that's not him. I think I think that's 743 00:36:27,360 --> 00:36:31,800 Speaker 1: the case where the caller heard all the national stuff, 744 00:36:31,840 --> 00:36:34,560 Speaker 1: you know, LT sayany quid and I'm sure Skip Bayless 745 00:36:34,560 --> 00:36:36,920 Speaker 1: and Shannon Sharp have something to say about it, and 746 00:36:37,080 --> 00:36:40,080 Speaker 1: he's attributing that to Jason Garrett. I mean, Jason Garrett 747 00:36:40,160 --> 00:36:42,719 Speaker 1: was pretty stern and upfront about it, but I did 748 00:36:42,800 --> 00:36:44,640 Speaker 1: not think he was piling on at all. I thought 749 00:36:44,680 --> 00:36:48,840 Speaker 1: it was very fair, constructive criticism, and I didn't have 750 00:36:48,920 --> 00:36:50,279 Speaker 1: a problem. As a coach, you have to do that. 751 00:36:50,360 --> 00:36:52,799 Speaker 1: You can't let things. It's very similar to being a parent. 752 00:36:53,080 --> 00:36:55,560 Speaker 1: The moment you ignore something that needs to be addressed 753 00:36:55,880 --> 00:36:58,000 Speaker 1: or you're too light on it, then the moment you're 754 00:36:58,160 --> 00:37:01,200 Speaker 1: expecting it to continue to happen. It wasn't exactly Mike 755 00:37:01,280 --> 00:37:03,920 Speaker 1: Singletary with Vernon Davis. Let's put it that way, right, So, 756 00:37:04,280 --> 00:37:06,520 Speaker 1: but you gotta address it. And yeah, if you're talking 757 00:37:06,560 --> 00:37:09,240 Speaker 1: about you know, obviously all of us are human beings, 758 00:37:09,360 --> 00:37:12,200 Speaker 1: and the things that have happened to him off the field, 759 00:37:12,600 --> 00:37:15,640 Speaker 1: if you're kind of talking in that aspect, let's remember, 760 00:37:15,880 --> 00:37:18,480 Speaker 1: I mean, I've played sports before, and when you're in 761 00:37:18,560 --> 00:37:22,600 Speaker 1: the game, you're completely focused on the game. Right now, 762 00:37:22,800 --> 00:37:26,160 Speaker 1: Let's talk about, for example, Dus Bryant when his dad 763 00:37:26,239 --> 00:37:29,239 Speaker 1: passed away, how well he played on that game, and 764 00:37:29,719 --> 00:37:33,720 Speaker 1: how he kept going Dak Prescott, his whole mother passing 765 00:37:33,760 --> 00:37:38,440 Speaker 1: away situation. So I think maybe those off the field 766 00:37:38,520 --> 00:37:43,320 Speaker 1: issues wouldn't necessarily Then again, I'm not him, and you 767 00:37:43,400 --> 00:37:46,080 Speaker 1: can't really compare one issue with another. But I'm just 768 00:37:46,200 --> 00:37:50,520 Speaker 1: saying he should have it wasn't. I wouldn't want to 769 00:37:50,600 --> 00:37:53,480 Speaker 1: hear that as an excuse, you know, the whole off 770 00:37:53,520 --> 00:37:57,040 Speaker 1: the field thing. But the way he performed, we all 771 00:37:57,160 --> 00:38:00,920 Speaker 1: know that's not the way he plays. And I think again, 772 00:38:01,160 --> 00:38:05,520 Speaker 1: Garrett did addressed out in an easy way. He didn't 773 00:38:05,560 --> 00:38:10,080 Speaker 1: go as hard as yeah maybe could have. Yeah, I 774 00:38:10,160 --> 00:38:12,960 Speaker 1: thought he was. I didn't really agree with the caller there. 775 00:38:12,960 --> 00:38:14,920 Speaker 1: I don't think he was. He was that way. I 776 00:38:14,960 --> 00:38:16,680 Speaker 1: don't think he was the one being hard on him. 777 00:38:16,719 --> 00:38:18,960 Speaker 1: I think what he's doing is he's watching TV and 778 00:38:19,040 --> 00:38:21,560 Speaker 1: seeing all these shows and stuff where they show that replay. 779 00:38:21,920 --> 00:38:24,640 Speaker 1: They're the ones that like to pile on. Garrett's not 780 00:38:24,760 --> 00:38:27,640 Speaker 1: piling on. So I will say one thing about what 781 00:38:27,719 --> 00:38:30,040 Speaker 1: you're saying about Zeke and and kind of letting the 782 00:38:30,320 --> 00:38:33,239 Speaker 1: things off the feel affect him. And that's what weird thinking. 783 00:38:33,280 --> 00:38:35,279 Speaker 1: I mean, some people, I go back, I go back 784 00:38:35,280 --> 00:38:37,800 Speaker 1: to what Nick was saying yesterday that I think that 785 00:38:37,880 --> 00:38:40,279 Speaker 1: when it comes down to it, Zeke didn't, Um, this 786 00:38:40,480 --> 00:38:45,440 Speaker 1: is not affecting or however this affects Zeke. Um. I 787 00:38:45,520 --> 00:38:47,239 Speaker 1: lost my train of thought. I thought he forgot what 788 00:38:47,239 --> 00:38:49,600 Speaker 1: I was about to say about that. Um, we'll come 789 00:38:49,600 --> 00:38:52,600 Speaker 1: back to his slut. And I had a point about 790 00:38:52,640 --> 00:38:55,839 Speaker 1: a different zek since this whole thing happened, this whole 791 00:38:55,960 --> 00:38:58,240 Speaker 1: at the beginning of the season. We've seen him act 792 00:38:58,760 --> 00:39:01,520 Speaker 1: differently even and you see him walking around, you see 793 00:39:01,560 --> 00:39:05,880 Speaker 1: a completely different person. And that all comes from inside. 794 00:39:05,920 --> 00:39:08,440 Speaker 1: Whatever's happening in his head and in his heart. I 795 00:39:08,520 --> 00:39:12,400 Speaker 1: don't know, but he I definitely see a different person. 796 00:39:13,960 --> 00:39:16,000 Speaker 1: And that's you know, we always talked about with Dez 797 00:39:16,400 --> 00:39:19,600 Speaker 1: about how, you know, him being more mature and kind 798 00:39:19,640 --> 00:39:24,920 Speaker 1: of and and just not being as emotional. But sometimes 799 00:39:25,239 --> 00:39:28,080 Speaker 1: that's not a good thing, you know. Sometimes players play 800 00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:30,840 Speaker 1: like that, they feed off of that, and so you 801 00:39:30,960 --> 00:39:34,000 Speaker 1: kind of wonder with Zeke, and she's right, he has 802 00:39:34,080 --> 00:39:37,240 Speaker 1: been a little bit different, but he's also played somewhat 803 00:39:37,360 --> 00:39:39,480 Speaker 1: different too. Even in the Giants game when he had 804 00:39:39,480 --> 00:39:43,040 Speaker 1: a lot of yards, he just looks tired. To me. 805 00:39:43,719 --> 00:39:46,200 Speaker 1: He looks like the on that thirty yards screen pass 806 00:39:46,320 --> 00:39:47,839 Speaker 1: at the end of the game, which of course that's 807 00:39:47,880 --> 00:39:50,319 Speaker 1: the end of the game, and he looks like he's 808 00:39:50,400 --> 00:39:52,480 Speaker 1: just kind of ready to go out of bounds as 809 00:39:52,560 --> 00:39:55,279 Speaker 1: quickly as he can. I mean, he looked very exhausted, 810 00:39:55,920 --> 00:39:58,960 Speaker 1: and I don't know if I could blame him. Yeah, 811 00:39:59,440 --> 00:40:00,879 Speaker 1: I remember it. I was going to say, I think 812 00:40:01,120 --> 00:40:03,040 Speaker 1: the difference here, you were talking about dead, you were 813 00:40:03,080 --> 00:40:07,160 Speaker 1: talking about Dak. I think the difference is in their situations, 814 00:40:07,160 --> 00:40:09,080 Speaker 1: and not to I don't want to minimize this, but 815 00:40:09,160 --> 00:40:11,680 Speaker 1: they were kind of they were kind of isolated things 816 00:40:11,920 --> 00:40:14,880 Speaker 1: they happened. There was the initial as it is when 817 00:40:14,920 --> 00:40:17,120 Speaker 1: you when you lose a family, there's an initial shock 818 00:40:17,200 --> 00:40:19,040 Speaker 1: that happens that you have to deal with, and there's 819 00:40:19,280 --> 00:40:23,480 Speaker 1: that grieving and mourning period. And then assuming that all 820 00:40:23,800 --> 00:40:26,160 Speaker 1: that that you're in a healthy situation, you kind of 821 00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:29,239 Speaker 1: move beyond that and you're able to grieve and then 822 00:40:29,320 --> 00:40:32,160 Speaker 1: move on. This is a situation where this has been 823 00:40:32,200 --> 00:40:34,839 Speaker 1: hanging over this kid's head for more than a year, 824 00:40:35,440 --> 00:40:39,120 Speaker 1: and I think that we have to understand that. And 825 00:40:39,200 --> 00:40:41,320 Speaker 1: I think Nick, you kind of intimated this earlier in 826 00:40:41,400 --> 00:40:43,879 Speaker 1: the week. If it hangs over his head for that long, 827 00:40:43,960 --> 00:40:46,319 Speaker 1: at some point, it's only so much a person can 828 00:40:46,360 --> 00:40:48,520 Speaker 1: take before it starts to affect him. And again, I 829 00:40:48,600 --> 00:40:50,839 Speaker 1: don't I don't talk to Zeke, and so I don't 830 00:40:50,920 --> 00:40:53,600 Speaker 1: know if this is really affecting him or not. All 831 00:40:53,640 --> 00:40:56,040 Speaker 1: I'm saying is if it is affecting him at this point, 832 00:40:56,880 --> 00:40:59,279 Speaker 1: I don't blame him for that, because if you have 833 00:40:59,440 --> 00:41:01,279 Speaker 1: that hanging over him for so long. At some point 834 00:41:01,280 --> 00:41:03,560 Speaker 1: it's gonna affect If it's not affecting him, we got 835 00:41:03,640 --> 00:41:07,000 Speaker 1: bigger problems. He's got bigger problems if he's if this 836 00:41:07,200 --> 00:41:11,319 Speaker 1: isn't affecting him, but you can tell it has. And again, 837 00:41:11,400 --> 00:41:13,400 Speaker 1: like I was saying, one thing, you can compare the 838 00:41:13,480 --> 00:41:16,560 Speaker 1: two things at all. You know, they're all different cases, 839 00:41:16,640 --> 00:41:21,680 Speaker 1: completely different. But what I was, um, now I've lost 840 00:41:21,760 --> 00:41:24,759 Speaker 1: my three though, Derek thing happening here? What was I 841 00:41:24,800 --> 00:41:28,160 Speaker 1: gonna say? Oh? Okay, I think that everyone or a 842 00:41:28,239 --> 00:41:31,320 Speaker 1: lot of people were expecting Zeke to come in and 843 00:41:31,480 --> 00:41:35,319 Speaker 1: completely just go all out, you know, have great game, 844 00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:37,200 Speaker 1: just kind of put it all out there and kind 845 00:41:37,239 --> 00:41:40,359 Speaker 1: of show off to the NFL and shot people off, 846 00:41:40,680 --> 00:41:43,480 Speaker 1: and probably this girl that has caused all this issue 847 00:41:43,600 --> 00:41:45,920 Speaker 1: just kind of be like, oh, I'm not gonna let 848 00:41:46,000 --> 00:41:49,640 Speaker 1: you affect me. And we just haven't seen that. Yeah, 849 00:41:49,680 --> 00:41:52,040 Speaker 1: And I will say this, though we saw a Week one. 850 00:41:52,239 --> 00:41:54,840 Speaker 1: I think I think there is a national rewriting of 851 00:41:54,920 --> 00:41:57,799 Speaker 1: history a little bit to where people are forgetting how 852 00:41:57,880 --> 00:42:00,759 Speaker 1: well this team played in Week one and just looking 853 00:42:00,800 --> 00:42:03,600 Speaker 1: at how poorly they played against Denver. I think you 854 00:42:03,640 --> 00:42:06,200 Speaker 1: can have, they can both exist. Like although you can 855 00:42:06,280 --> 00:42:09,960 Speaker 1: have and play great. I thought one I thought they 856 00:42:10,040 --> 00:42:12,320 Speaker 1: played for that defense and the way they played that 857 00:42:12,480 --> 00:42:14,560 Speaker 1: team versus how they played them last year. I thought 858 00:42:14,600 --> 00:42:16,960 Speaker 1: they played really really well. Yeah, yeah, you're compared to 859 00:42:17,080 --> 00:42:20,080 Speaker 1: last year. Definitely thumbs up right there. But I'm just saying, 860 00:42:20,200 --> 00:42:26,839 Speaker 1: if you throw a shade, I ran for one hundred 861 00:42:26,920 --> 00:42:30,279 Speaker 1: yards against the Giants exactly, I'm saying, yes, when you 862 00:42:30,400 --> 00:42:35,120 Speaker 1: did that, I'm agreeing with you here. Yes, compared to 863 00:42:35,280 --> 00:42:38,320 Speaker 1: last year, great job. I'm saying, if you take a 864 00:42:38,400 --> 00:42:41,800 Speaker 1: look at the game itself, let's just not compare it 865 00:42:41,840 --> 00:42:44,399 Speaker 1: to any other games. Look at the game itself. There 866 00:42:44,440 --> 00:42:46,680 Speaker 1: were a lot of mistakes that and a lot of 867 00:42:46,760 --> 00:42:49,839 Speaker 1: things that they can do that they didn't do. That's 868 00:42:49,920 --> 00:42:54,920 Speaker 1: just my what a ton of things. There were passes 869 00:42:55,000 --> 00:43:00,279 Speaker 1: through There were passes through that Dak definitely could have made. 870 00:43:00,480 --> 00:43:03,440 Speaker 1: There were passes through them that the receiver could definitely 871 00:43:03,680 --> 00:43:06,839 Speaker 1: have caught that okay, they didn't happen. Yeah, so running game, 872 00:43:07,000 --> 00:43:09,760 Speaker 1: the running game, there were several plays where they should 873 00:43:09,800 --> 00:43:13,120 Speaker 1: have put seat and let him run the ball. They didn't. Okay, 874 00:43:13,280 --> 00:43:15,960 Speaker 1: So again, it wasn't a perfect game, but when you 875 00:43:16,040 --> 00:43:19,080 Speaker 1: beat a team nineteen to three, that to me is 876 00:43:19,280 --> 00:43:22,000 Speaker 1: a that's a good that's a really good game in 877 00:43:22,080 --> 00:43:24,799 Speaker 1: the NFL. To win a game nineteen to three, that's 878 00:43:24,840 --> 00:43:26,839 Speaker 1: a really good game. And I know that they were 879 00:43:27,000 --> 00:43:29,200 Speaker 1: not I'm not mad about it. I'm not complaining. I'm 880 00:43:29,239 --> 00:43:32,000 Speaker 1: just saying I think I don't know if they're good. 881 00:43:32,000 --> 00:43:33,480 Speaker 1: I don't know if you're trying to say this, but 882 00:43:33,600 --> 00:43:35,880 Speaker 1: I'm gonna I'm gonna add on to this part. I 883 00:43:36,320 --> 00:43:39,320 Speaker 1: think what you can point out is that, yes, it 884 00:43:39,480 --> 00:43:41,400 Speaker 1: was a good win. It was nineteen to three, but 885 00:43:41,880 --> 00:43:44,560 Speaker 1: you know, let's it's still early in it. Because we 886 00:43:44,640 --> 00:43:47,680 Speaker 1: don't know that the Giants might suck. They're not doing good, 887 00:43:48,239 --> 00:43:50,759 Speaker 1: you know, So I don't think their defense sucks. I 888 00:43:50,800 --> 00:43:52,840 Speaker 1: don't either, But they lost twenty four or ten to 889 00:43:52,960 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 1: the Lions, and one of those touchdowns was a special 890 00:43:55,080 --> 00:43:58,520 Speaker 1: teams touchdown. But if your offense can't do anything, you're 891 00:43:58,560 --> 00:44:00,960 Speaker 1: only your defense will only be so good. For all 892 00:44:01,000 --> 00:44:03,120 Speaker 1: we know right now, I mean, the Cowboys could suck. 893 00:44:03,360 --> 00:44:05,759 Speaker 1: They might frontcost could suck. Like that's the thing. You're 894 00:44:05,760 --> 00:44:09,480 Speaker 1: in two games in two games in you don't know, 895 00:44:09,640 --> 00:44:11,719 Speaker 1: that's not a sucky team that way that they just 896 00:44:11,800 --> 00:44:13,680 Speaker 1: beat up on. 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Yeah, let's 948 00:46:42,920 --> 00:46:48,759 Speaker 1: get it on. I pranced around now with wifey appropriate 949 00:46:50,000 --> 00:46:53,000 Speaker 1: a little bit. No, let's not and say a little bit. 950 00:46:53,120 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 1: All right, All right, okay, you're rid, you're in, Dave. 951 00:47:00,680 --> 00:47:06,120 Speaker 1: That's good. There is always an awkward moment. Francing around 952 00:47:06,280 --> 00:47:09,840 Speaker 1: kind of threw me off my game right there. All right, 953 00:47:09,960 --> 00:47:12,560 Speaker 1: let's get some questions. Numbers two one, four, eight seven two, 954 00:47:12,600 --> 00:47:14,520 Speaker 1: twenty one oh two. You can just on Twitter at 955 00:47:14,520 --> 00:47:17,480 Speaker 1: Cowboys Break. Let's take a call from Brian in Florida. Brian, 956 00:47:17,520 --> 00:47:23,040 Speaker 1: what Hey, good morning, guys. Hey, hey hey, So you know, 957 00:47:23,760 --> 00:47:26,480 Speaker 1: in watching all of last year, I really thought Dak 958 00:47:26,680 --> 00:47:31,080 Speaker 1: was a very accurate quarterback, at least in the short area. 959 00:47:31,719 --> 00:47:34,520 Speaker 1: Watching the first two games this year, I kind of 960 00:47:34,600 --> 00:47:37,479 Speaker 1: question that, is it just his connection with Dez that's 961 00:47:37,560 --> 00:47:40,279 Speaker 1: not maybe one hundred percent on the same page, or 962 00:47:40,440 --> 00:47:42,520 Speaker 1: is he a little less accurate in the short range 963 00:47:42,560 --> 00:47:44,359 Speaker 1: than I think he is? And I'll hang up and listen, 964 00:47:44,480 --> 00:47:45,919 Speaker 1: have a great day, all right, thanks for the call. 965 00:47:46,440 --> 00:47:49,720 Speaker 1: I don't think there's any doubt that a surprising number 966 00:47:49,800 --> 00:47:51,879 Speaker 1: of passes have gotten away from him in these first 967 00:47:51,920 --> 00:47:54,200 Speaker 1: two games. I mean, the dead ones are the ones 968 00:47:54,280 --> 00:47:57,040 Speaker 1: that come to mind immediately because of you know, mistouchdowns 969 00:47:57,080 --> 00:48:01,120 Speaker 1: in the Giants game, near interception and an interception in 970 00:48:01,200 --> 00:48:04,399 Speaker 1: the Broncos game. But I mean, what was the one 971 00:48:04,640 --> 00:48:07,160 Speaker 1: in Denver? He missed Beasley bad and that was a 972 00:48:07,280 --> 00:48:09,399 Speaker 1: big throw, like he had a lot of green space 973 00:48:09,520 --> 00:48:10,960 Speaker 1: in front of him. It was at a point in 974 00:48:11,000 --> 00:48:13,120 Speaker 1: the game where if he turns that into a score, 975 00:48:13,600 --> 00:48:15,839 Speaker 1: or close to a score, and then they score play. 976 00:48:15,880 --> 00:48:18,080 Speaker 1: After that, they're kind of back in the game a 977 00:48:18,160 --> 00:48:20,800 Speaker 1: little bit. I guess the certainly would have been a 978 00:48:20,960 --> 00:48:22,960 Speaker 1: better chance that they could have come back and possibly 979 00:48:24,040 --> 00:48:26,480 Speaker 1: made a play to win. But yeah, that that play 980 00:48:26,560 --> 00:48:28,520 Speaker 1: was huge. And then you know, I said, I went 981 00:48:28,600 --> 00:48:32,160 Speaker 1: back and charted all of Dez's targets, and it kind 982 00:48:32,200 --> 00:48:34,160 Speaker 1: of lets Dez off the hook a little bit because 983 00:48:34,440 --> 00:48:38,880 Speaker 1: I'd say at least five of his twenty five so 984 00:48:39,000 --> 00:48:42,279 Speaker 1: far this year have been just poorly thrown balls, which 985 00:48:42,680 --> 00:48:44,960 Speaker 1: because that's good news if you're trying to defend Dez, 986 00:48:45,040 --> 00:48:47,640 Speaker 1: it's not great news for Dak when you I mean, 987 00:48:47,760 --> 00:48:49,920 Speaker 1: somebody had to throw that bad pass that didn't give 988 00:48:50,000 --> 00:48:54,000 Speaker 1: him a chance. So it has not looked as great 989 00:48:54,040 --> 00:48:57,240 Speaker 1: as it did as I remember it looking, and honestly 990 00:48:57,440 --> 00:48:59,160 Speaker 1: not as great as he looked in the preseason and 991 00:48:59,239 --> 00:49:03,080 Speaker 1: in training camp either. It's not I don't think it's 992 00:49:03,200 --> 00:49:05,160 Speaker 1: enough that I'm alarmed by it as of yet, but 993 00:49:05,600 --> 00:49:07,959 Speaker 1: I'm not gonna try to deny it either. Yeah. But also, 994 00:49:08,239 --> 00:49:11,680 Speaker 1: and I'm not trying to put Dak off the hook here, 995 00:49:11,760 --> 00:49:15,480 Speaker 1: but I do think that wide receivers can make passes 996 00:49:15,560 --> 00:49:19,239 Speaker 1: look poorly thrown, you know. And I don't feel like 997 00:49:19,360 --> 00:49:21,719 Speaker 1: this team runs the best routes. I think Beasley runs 998 00:49:21,760 --> 00:49:23,640 Speaker 1: pretty good routes. But I think for the most part, 999 00:49:23,760 --> 00:49:27,360 Speaker 1: I mean, they they have issues there and so sometimes 1000 00:49:27,600 --> 00:49:29,800 Speaker 1: all it takes is one step inside or one you know, 1001 00:49:30,080 --> 00:49:31,800 Speaker 1: you went a little bit deeper than you thought, and 1002 00:49:31,880 --> 00:49:33,520 Speaker 1: next thing you know, the pass is not where it's 1003 00:49:33,560 --> 00:49:36,080 Speaker 1: supposed to be, but maybe the receiver's not where he's 1004 00:49:36,080 --> 00:49:39,239 Speaker 1: supposed to be. I just think all in all, defenses 1005 00:49:39,280 --> 00:49:42,520 Speaker 1: like that make you look bad and look off your game, 1006 00:49:42,600 --> 00:49:44,399 Speaker 1: and they've done that in those first two these two 1007 00:49:44,440 --> 00:49:47,240 Speaker 1: defenses have kind of done that. And I think Beasley 1008 00:49:47,280 --> 00:49:51,120 Speaker 1: said yesterday that Denver was the worst that they've played 1009 00:49:51,160 --> 00:49:54,120 Speaker 1: as an offense during his time with the team. So 1010 00:49:54,239 --> 00:49:57,160 Speaker 1: all the Romo years whatever, all the way back to 1011 00:49:57,280 --> 00:50:03,000 Speaker 1: twenty twelve, so bad day. Yeah, it was interesting. It 1012 00:50:03,160 --> 00:50:04,840 Speaker 1: seemed like all the comments that came out of the 1013 00:50:04,880 --> 00:50:08,400 Speaker 1: locker room yesterday pretty much were the same thing being trumpeted. 1014 00:50:08,800 --> 00:50:10,560 Speaker 1: We had to take our medicine and watch this film. 1015 00:50:10,640 --> 00:50:12,239 Speaker 1: We didn't like what we see. It was not us, 1016 00:50:12,760 --> 00:50:15,520 Speaker 1: and we made so many mistakes that it just wasn't 1017 00:50:15,800 --> 00:50:18,160 Speaker 1: typical of how we play football. Now, we'll see if 1018 00:50:18,160 --> 00:50:20,239 Speaker 1: they can turn that into action and actually improve on it. 1019 00:50:20,360 --> 00:50:22,480 Speaker 1: But it seems like they all kind of accept the 1020 00:50:22,560 --> 00:50:26,759 Speaker 1: fact that they played horribly. I'm excited to see Sean 1021 00:50:26,840 --> 00:50:29,600 Speaker 1: Lee this week. I can't wait to see him play. 1022 00:50:30,080 --> 00:50:34,319 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna anna Oh yeah, I mean, oh yeah, 1023 00:50:34,360 --> 00:50:37,080 Speaker 1: oh yeah, oh yeah. I'm so I'm so excited. That's 1024 00:50:37,120 --> 00:50:39,880 Speaker 1: one of the guys I really like watching. I just 1025 00:50:40,560 --> 00:50:44,120 Speaker 1: he's so passionate and so into the game. It's exciting. 1026 00:50:44,239 --> 00:50:48,160 Speaker 1: So I'm sure he's really upset at himself, and I 1027 00:50:48,239 --> 00:50:51,200 Speaker 1: can't wait to see them play and see how he plays. 1028 00:50:51,560 --> 00:50:54,359 Speaker 1: They'll be good good. All right, let's like a question 1029 00:50:54,400 --> 00:50:56,960 Speaker 1: from Twitter. Do you guys think that Do you guys 1030 00:50:57,040 --> 00:50:59,319 Speaker 1: think that the Cardinals will use the same game plan 1031 00:50:59,600 --> 00:51:03,239 Speaker 1: as Uncle's loading the box. I think they'll try. I 1032 00:51:03,360 --> 00:51:05,120 Speaker 1: think they'll try to stop the run. They know that 1033 00:51:05,239 --> 00:51:08,360 Speaker 1: that's what they have to do. But I still feel 1034 00:51:08,440 --> 00:51:12,640 Speaker 1: like the passing game, there will be up more opportunities 1035 00:51:12,680 --> 00:51:15,239 Speaker 1: I think for the Cowboys in this game to throw 1036 00:51:15,320 --> 00:51:18,600 Speaker 1: the ball around, maybe spread more guys around and get 1037 00:51:18,680 --> 00:51:21,040 Speaker 1: them involved. I don't think Denver can have the same 1038 00:51:21,120 --> 00:51:24,160 Speaker 1: kind of success. Yeah, loading the box necessitates that you 1039 00:51:24,280 --> 00:51:26,440 Speaker 1: have to have corners that can play man on the outside. 1040 00:51:26,880 --> 00:51:28,960 Speaker 1: And yes, Patrick Peterson can do it, But who's the 1041 00:51:29,000 --> 00:51:30,480 Speaker 1: guy that's in the slots that's going to be able 1042 00:51:30,520 --> 00:51:34,120 Speaker 1: to manage Beasley Because I think actually last week, I 1043 00:51:34,200 --> 00:51:36,440 Speaker 1: think there were some opportunities when they didn't get the 1044 00:51:36,480 --> 00:51:39,359 Speaker 1: ball to Beasley when he was open, because if you're 1045 00:51:39,400 --> 00:51:42,200 Speaker 1: trying to man ups, it's hard to man up against 1046 00:51:42,239 --> 00:51:45,279 Speaker 1: all these receivers across. I think that's why whitne At 1047 00:51:45,360 --> 00:51:47,080 Speaker 1: such a good week last week, because you're gonna give 1048 00:51:47,120 --> 00:51:50,040 Speaker 1: up something, somebody's gonna win against man coverage. I think 1049 00:51:50,320 --> 00:51:52,200 Speaker 1: Denver has as good a chance as anybody else to 1050 00:51:52,239 --> 00:51:54,200 Speaker 1: be able to do that effectively. I don't know that. 1051 00:51:54,280 --> 00:51:56,720 Speaker 1: I think Arizona has that kind of personnel and secondary 1052 00:51:56,719 --> 00:51:58,440 Speaker 1: to be able to man up across the board. I 1053 00:51:58,520 --> 00:52:00,960 Speaker 1: don't know that they can either, But I think their 1054 00:52:01,120 --> 00:52:04,160 Speaker 1: defensive backs are the best part about their defense. So 1055 00:52:05,840 --> 00:52:07,359 Speaker 1: I mean, you can have all these guys on the field, 1056 00:52:07,400 --> 00:52:09,080 Speaker 1: I don't think of them as loading the box because 1057 00:52:09,120 --> 00:52:11,120 Speaker 1: I don't think they have the bodies to do that to. 1058 00:52:11,400 --> 00:52:13,399 Speaker 1: I mean, those big physical guys that have to stop 1059 00:52:13,440 --> 00:52:15,759 Speaker 1: the run. I think they're better. Bet. Like I said, 1060 00:52:15,840 --> 00:52:18,239 Speaker 1: they have great team speed. They have guys that can 1061 00:52:18,360 --> 00:52:20,440 Speaker 1: rally to the ball, kind of a little bit like 1062 00:52:20,520 --> 00:52:24,879 Speaker 1: the Cowboys when you think about it. So I don't 1063 00:52:25,160 --> 00:52:26,960 Speaker 1: think of them as just trying to go man up 1064 00:52:27,000 --> 00:52:28,719 Speaker 1: and stop the run. I think they'd rather have a 1065 00:52:28,760 --> 00:52:30,680 Speaker 1: bunch of fast guys out there who can rally to 1066 00:52:30,719 --> 00:52:34,160 Speaker 1: the ball. So I don't think it's gonna look similar. 1067 00:52:34,320 --> 00:52:36,319 Speaker 1: But I don't know. I'm not a coach, all right. 1068 00:52:36,360 --> 00:52:40,319 Speaker 1: By playing these elite defenses right off the gate, does 1069 00:52:40,400 --> 00:52:45,160 Speaker 1: that help the Cowboys offense in the long run if 1070 00:52:45,200 --> 00:52:48,840 Speaker 1: they can find something? Not Yet, it doesn't I don't believe, 1071 00:52:48,880 --> 00:52:51,839 Speaker 1: because they haven't really found a solution to stop them, 1072 00:52:52,200 --> 00:52:53,920 Speaker 1: you know. I mean, I mean it's one thing to say, 1073 00:52:53,960 --> 00:52:55,960 Speaker 1: all right, you know, if we could beat these guys, 1074 00:52:56,200 --> 00:52:59,200 Speaker 1: then we could beat anybody. But right now you're really 1075 00:52:59,280 --> 00:53:02,040 Speaker 1: just helping the league figure out ways to kind of 1076 00:53:02,080 --> 00:53:04,759 Speaker 1: stop you. So I don't I don't think it will 1077 00:53:04,800 --> 00:53:07,160 Speaker 1: really help them. And last the only thing that it 1078 00:53:07,200 --> 00:53:09,600 Speaker 1: could is that if it gives these other teams false 1079 00:53:09,680 --> 00:53:12,160 Speaker 1: hope of like, Okay, this is how you stop them. 1080 00:53:12,360 --> 00:53:14,000 Speaker 1: You just load it up here and then you just 1081 00:53:14,120 --> 00:53:17,520 Speaker 1: cover thinking that that third guy is good, right, you know, 1082 00:53:17,719 --> 00:53:20,680 Speaker 1: our guys as good as Chris Harris, and then and 1083 00:53:20,760 --> 00:53:23,719 Speaker 1: then you know hopefully. But that's why I think that 1084 00:53:23,920 --> 00:53:26,360 Speaker 1: the lack of speed just really comes into play. I 1085 00:53:26,480 --> 00:53:30,120 Speaker 1: say it every show. Now you do yeah, well, and 1086 00:53:30,200 --> 00:53:32,400 Speaker 1: it's not getting better. So I mean, it's not like 1087 00:53:32,560 --> 00:53:34,960 Speaker 1: Terrence is gonna go anywhere. He's gonna come back next year, 1088 00:53:35,480 --> 00:53:37,480 Speaker 1: but this is gonna be a good football player. But 1089 00:53:37,640 --> 00:53:40,840 Speaker 1: this is not new. I mean, anybody that, especially defensive 1090 00:53:40,880 --> 00:53:43,799 Speaker 1: coordinators of opposing teams, anybody that played the Cowboys after 1091 00:53:43,880 --> 00:53:46,960 Speaker 1: Week six or seven of last year, new, if you 1092 00:53:47,040 --> 00:53:48,839 Speaker 1: want to beat the Cowboys, you better stop the run. 1093 00:53:48,920 --> 00:53:51,439 Speaker 1: This is not something that's just happened within the last 1094 00:53:51,520 --> 00:53:53,800 Speaker 1: two games or last week. Like everybody knew that and 1095 00:53:53,880 --> 00:53:56,120 Speaker 1: those teams in the second half couldn't stop the run. 1096 00:53:56,280 --> 00:53:59,759 Speaker 1: So I don't know that this changes something drastically than 1097 00:53:59,840 --> 00:54:02,520 Speaker 1: what we already know. Something wasn't revealed this last week 1098 00:54:02,800 --> 00:54:05,680 Speaker 1: that people didn't know before that. It's just everybody doesn't 1099 00:54:05,719 --> 00:54:08,000 Speaker 1: have the personnel to be able to pull it off well. 1100 00:54:08,040 --> 00:54:11,080 Speaker 1: And talking about speed, guys, let's talk about Bryce Butler. 1101 00:54:11,200 --> 00:54:13,040 Speaker 1: Do you guys think that he is on a short 1102 00:54:13,360 --> 00:54:19,320 Speaker 1: rope with this inconsistency. I think like a fourteen game rope. 1103 00:54:19,440 --> 00:54:21,320 Speaker 1: I mean, he's got a one year deal. He's not 1104 00:54:21,360 --> 00:54:24,040 Speaker 1: going anywhere. There's season Oh yeah, for sure. I'm telling you, 1105 00:54:24,080 --> 00:54:25,640 Speaker 1: I don't know where the Cowboys are going to draft, 1106 00:54:25,719 --> 00:54:30,680 Speaker 1: but I'm definitely taking the fastest player in I just 1107 00:54:30,760 --> 00:54:33,840 Speaker 1: want to play Devil's advocate here this. I mean, this 1108 00:54:34,000 --> 00:54:37,080 Speaker 1: guy is a whatever year veteran, like fourth year veteran, 1109 00:54:37,520 --> 00:54:40,600 Speaker 1: on a very small deal, Like I think his deal's 1110 00:54:40,600 --> 00:54:45,479 Speaker 1: worth eight hundred thousand. I think basically Noah Brown would 1111 00:54:45,520 --> 00:54:48,640 Speaker 1: need to continue to improve throughout practice, and he would 1112 00:54:48,680 --> 00:54:51,040 Speaker 1: need to continue to flub up the way he has. 1113 00:54:51,120 --> 00:54:53,319 Speaker 1: But like, I don't I'm not ready to say he's 1114 00:54:53,360 --> 00:54:55,680 Speaker 1: got like this amazing amount of job security like he 1115 00:54:55,760 --> 00:54:58,759 Speaker 1: could the season. Yeah, honestly, I just don't know the 1116 00:54:58,840 --> 00:55:00,960 Speaker 1: reason why you would let him at this point during 1117 00:55:01,000 --> 00:55:03,719 Speaker 1: Because you have six receivers, which is a lot in 1118 00:55:03,800 --> 00:55:06,640 Speaker 1: the NFL. You've got to bring David Irving back from suspension. 1119 00:55:06,840 --> 00:55:08,680 Speaker 1: You got, Yeah, but there are other positions I think 1120 00:55:08,760 --> 00:55:10,799 Speaker 1: that are there are but that you would think about 1121 00:55:10,840 --> 00:55:13,239 Speaker 1: before you would say, let's get rid of receipt. I 1122 00:55:13,320 --> 00:55:16,319 Speaker 1: don't really think it'll happen, but I also don't think 1123 00:55:16,400 --> 00:55:19,600 Speaker 1: he's just got this amazing job security especially. I mean, 1124 00:55:20,239 --> 00:55:23,720 Speaker 1: it's frustrating for me as somebody. You know, I like Bryce, 1125 00:55:23,760 --> 00:55:25,960 Speaker 1: and I watched him throughout the off season have an 1126 00:55:26,000 --> 00:55:29,640 Speaker 1: incredible off season and play really, really well. It's frustrating 1127 00:55:29,719 --> 00:55:31,879 Speaker 1: for me to watch him have two straight games where 1128 00:55:31,920 --> 00:55:35,120 Speaker 1: he makes these bone headed mistakes like he did in 1129 00:55:35,200 --> 00:55:37,160 Speaker 1: the past. I can't imagine how it feels for the 1130 00:55:37,200 --> 00:55:40,480 Speaker 1: coaching staff. He's not their guy. They didn't so you 1131 00:55:40,520 --> 00:55:42,520 Speaker 1: wonder if it gets the point where they're so frustrated 1132 00:55:42,520 --> 00:55:44,520 Speaker 1: with him, they're just kind of like they didn't trusted. 1133 00:55:44,600 --> 00:55:46,799 Speaker 1: They just did it to one receiver already this year, 1134 00:55:48,440 --> 00:55:53,640 Speaker 1: Lucky Whitehead, You're not that's different. Different. You can do 1135 00:55:53,719 --> 00:55:55,880 Speaker 1: it for offield stuff just as well as off field stuff. 1136 00:55:56,000 --> 00:55:58,560 Speaker 1: One day, you reach your breaking point. He's not a 1137 00:55:58,640 --> 00:56:02,040 Speaker 1: guy that can't be cut. That's all I'm saying. Yeah, Yeah, 1138 00:56:02,239 --> 00:56:05,320 Speaker 1: he's made a better play than than the you know, 1139 00:56:05,440 --> 00:56:07,879 Speaker 1: than a bad play. I mean, he had a really 1140 00:56:08,000 --> 00:56:09,920 Speaker 1: nice catch that should have led it to a touchdown 1141 00:56:09,960 --> 00:56:12,680 Speaker 1: if their offensive coordinator would decided to run the football, right. 1142 00:56:12,760 --> 00:56:15,080 Speaker 1: I want to clarify myself. I don't expect him to 1143 00:56:15,160 --> 00:56:17,640 Speaker 1: be cut, but I just don't think his job stad 1144 00:56:17,760 --> 00:56:22,000 Speaker 1: job security is unassailable. He's just a speed guy. I mean, 1145 00:56:22,080 --> 00:56:26,000 Speaker 1: he's got the speed, but they don't utilize him that way, 1146 00:56:26,719 --> 00:56:29,520 Speaker 1: you know, And I don't think he's I don't think 1147 00:56:29,640 --> 00:56:31,879 Speaker 1: that's the really the kind of speed that helps you win. 1148 00:56:32,160 --> 00:56:35,040 Speaker 1: I mean, yes, it's good to be like this long strider, 1149 00:56:35,680 --> 00:56:39,960 Speaker 1: but for the most part, you need the quickness. I mean, 1150 00:56:40,000 --> 00:56:42,520 Speaker 1: I just look at like Kansas City is now one 1151 00:56:42,560 --> 00:56:44,799 Speaker 1: of the most explosive teams in the league because if 1152 00:56:44,880 --> 00:56:47,840 Speaker 1: they got one guy, they have one guy that's just 1153 00:56:48,000 --> 00:56:50,400 Speaker 1: kind of changed everything for them, and now they're this 1154 00:56:50,600 --> 00:56:52,919 Speaker 1: this athletic team that can go up and down the field. 1155 00:56:53,080 --> 00:56:56,160 Speaker 1: Well too, you're talking about the running back. You don't 1156 00:56:56,200 --> 00:56:57,920 Speaker 1: think he's that good. I mean, he's a product of 1157 00:56:57,960 --> 00:57:00,200 Speaker 1: the of what they can do. I mean, I'm or 1158 00:57:00,400 --> 00:57:02,560 Speaker 1: that he is. Andy Reid is going to put him 1159 00:57:02,560 --> 00:57:04,880 Speaker 1: in good situations. He seems like a really good player. 1160 00:57:04,960 --> 00:57:07,399 Speaker 1: But I think when you look at what they're doing 1161 00:57:07,560 --> 00:57:09,239 Speaker 1: now and now Alex Smiths, all of a sudden, it's 1162 00:57:09,239 --> 00:57:11,000 Speaker 1: really good. I mean that's because they went on got 1163 00:57:11,040 --> 00:57:14,520 Speaker 1: a track guy who can go and play running back, receiver, 1164 00:57:14,600 --> 00:57:18,440 Speaker 1: punt return, kick return, whatever. He's he's dude's a beast, 1165 00:57:18,720 --> 00:57:22,040 Speaker 1: and I think it changes everything. Yeah, here's that Coleman. 1166 00:57:22,120 --> 00:57:26,080 Speaker 1: How he's Butler inconsistent. I'm sure Dez dropped more passes 1167 00:57:26,120 --> 00:57:30,600 Speaker 1: and Dic missed more passes. De Dez has way more 1168 00:57:30,760 --> 00:57:37,680 Speaker 1: from who sent that? Yeah, that sent that tweet? Are 1169 00:57:37,720 --> 00:57:42,840 Speaker 1: you reading your own email? I mean des is wide 1170 00:57:42,880 --> 00:57:47,880 Speaker 1: receiver one with fifty seven career touchdowns, who has, however 1171 00:57:48,000 --> 00:57:51,240 Speaker 1: many hundred catches me. Yeah, he's dropped some passes, for sure, 1172 00:57:51,920 --> 00:57:56,000 Speaker 1: no doubt. But Bryce's Bryce gets three opportunities a game, 1173 00:57:56,280 --> 00:57:59,960 Speaker 1: and so so far through two weeks, he's messed one 1174 00:58:00,160 --> 00:58:02,560 Speaker 1: of those three up. So he's two for six right now. 1175 00:58:02,680 --> 00:58:04,800 Speaker 1: And this has been kind of a This has been 1176 00:58:04,840 --> 00:58:07,520 Speaker 1: a narrative on him throughout the time he's been here. 1177 00:58:07,720 --> 00:58:10,200 Speaker 1: That's that he's that he's not sure handed when it 1178 00:58:10,280 --> 00:58:12,760 Speaker 1: comes to dropped in the Giants game. Yeah, just like, 1179 00:58:13,000 --> 00:58:15,040 Speaker 1: is that like one of those slants over the middle. Yeah? 1180 00:58:15,160 --> 00:58:18,080 Speaker 1: I believe so okay, and it was it came he 1181 00:58:18,200 --> 00:58:20,840 Speaker 1: made that crazy catch like two plays later. But he 1182 00:58:20,960 --> 00:58:23,280 Speaker 1: still dropped it all right, guys, appreciate you joining us 1183 00:58:23,280 --> 00:58:26,160 Speaker 1: back tomorrow nine thirty am. Until then for Nick Eatman, 1184 00:58:26,240 --> 00:58:28,760 Speaker 1: Amber Garcia, David Helman. I'm Derek Eagleton. This has been 1185 00:58:28,800 --> 00:58:33,560 Speaker 1: The Break live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. This 1186 00:58:33,720 --> 00:58:36,480 Speaker 1: has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and 1187 00:58:36,680 --> 00:58:38,479 Speaker 1: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.