WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Padded Up

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Mick Shots, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com.

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<v Speaker 4>And the official Dallas Cowboys at.

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<v Speaker 2>It is eight o'clock on the West Coast. It's ten

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<v Speaker 2>o'clock in Dallas, and that means it's time for another

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<v Speaker 2>edition of mix Shots. I got to clear my throat.

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<v Speaker 2>I went all ready for this. We're at the corner

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<v Speaker 2>of Ventura and Vineyard on a beautiful day for football

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<v Speaker 2>here in Oxnard, California, a second day in pads and

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<v Speaker 2>it was crystal clear blue the other day. And it's

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<v Speaker 2>still a beautiful day, even though the marine layer is

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<v Speaker 2>rolled in chili.

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<v Speaker 3>Sixty degrees, is it? What do you think?

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<v Speaker 2>It's what they feel like.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, it's got to be ninety by now.

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<v Speaker 3>The feel like it's sixty one. It's pretty consistent out

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<v Speaker 3>here to feel like the temperature.

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<v Speaker 2>Although that breeze, especially in the evenings. Yes, that breeze

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<v Speaker 2>kicks up off the Pacific Ocean and it can get

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<v Speaker 2>pretty chilly here.

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<v Speaker 3>What came in pretty pretty strong last night, it did.

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<v Speaker 2>You could see it come over the horizon. Marine layer

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<v Speaker 2>and I saw it firsthand last night.

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<v Speaker 5>You've been rocking the shorts and the teas in the

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<v Speaker 5>morning though, so you're you're the troopers here. Mickey and

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<v Speaker 5>I are bundled up and we'll you know, one practice

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<v Speaker 5>starts in the suns out. That's when.

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<v Speaker 3>Benefit of staying here. He would have to bring clothing.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I do have close to change into later.

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<v Speaker 3>I was going to say we can run.

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<v Speaker 2>Because when it gets cold before our ten o'clock live

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<v Speaker 2>shot Dallas time, that's when I'm all bundled up. Mickey.

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<v Speaker 2>Are you in the habit of getting your morning workouts

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<v Speaker 2>in here?

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<v Speaker 3>I am like you have in the past. Since we

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<v Speaker 3>start this at eight, I don't trust my morning bike ride,

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<v Speaker 3>so I go into.

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<v Speaker 2>At one time I go in the workout room and workout.

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<v Speaker 3>But the other I had three nights, three days in

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<v Speaker 3>a row on the bike. Yeah, went to the Ventura

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<v Speaker 3>Harbor yesterday morning.

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<v Speaker 2>I was there the other night. Man. You talk about

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<v Speaker 2>a cold place. Yes Sunday night, it was chilly on

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<v Speaker 2>the Ventura Harbor. What and we got this zamboni going

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<v Speaker 2>again today?

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<v Speaker 3>You know, if he was out there like cutting the

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<v Speaker 3>grass or pounding it down or whatever, it's one thing.

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<v Speaker 3>They're blowing the stuff off. Yeah it's not a leaf roller,

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<v Speaker 3>it's not a tractor. But he's got the biggest leaf blower.

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<v Speaker 3>And now they're haling their oars.

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<v Speaker 5>Goodness gracious, I mean they've been out here in six

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<v Speaker 5>in the morning.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, those are your people, you know.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh oh, I'll give some calls operation people over everything.

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<v Speaker 3>Excuse me? Can we not want to build on Savannah

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<v Speaker 3>what her role is?

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<v Speaker 2>And you were out here how how much earlier before?

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<v Speaker 2>The team got here a week ago Tuesday? Yes, So

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<v Speaker 2>a week ago yesterday? So we are into our second week.

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<v Speaker 2>You're into how many weeks out here?

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<v Speaker 5>And now I got here on July fifteenth, so I

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<v Speaker 5>was here about eight days before.

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<v Speaker 2>Just put that in perspective. That was the day before

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<v Speaker 2>the Baseball All Star Game in Arlington, which seems like

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<v Speaker 2>two months ago.

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<v Speaker 3>And I was still on vacation.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh huh.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, I don't know. I feel like I just live

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<v Speaker 5>here permanently.

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<v Speaker 3>Now.

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<v Speaker 5>I've just adapted to it. But I love it.

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<v Speaker 3>Taxes.

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<v Speaker 2>But if we ever have a problem, like if the

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<v Speaker 2>power goes out or anything like that, called sah exactly.

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<v Speaker 5>I helped the whole set up and operation out here,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know, it's been fun. I love doing it.

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<v Speaker 3>So were you guys glad finally the pads came on yesterday?

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<v Speaker 2>I was very happy, Yes, very happy.

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<v Speaker 5>Any any observations right off the back, What.

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<v Speaker 2>Was the headline coming out of yesterday? What do you think, Mickey?

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<v Speaker 2>I will tell you what my headline was last night

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<v Speaker 2>on CBS.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I would say there was two things. One kind

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<v Speaker 3>of minor because it was going to happen eventually. Was

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<v Speaker 3>Trayvon Diggs coming off of pup. As we had pointed

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<v Speaker 3>out here that that was just sort of they decided

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<v Speaker 3>he just needed to keep rehabbing instead of screwing around

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<v Speaker 3>on flag football practices. With those first four practice it

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<v Speaker 3>was more meaningful him. It never had anything to do

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<v Speaker 3>because I started hearing people, was he going to be

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<v Speaker 3>ready for the start of the season.

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<v Speaker 2>It's like, yes, it was, But it wasn't incidental that

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<v Speaker 2>they activated him just in time for the first practice

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<v Speaker 2>he had, right even though he's not out there yet.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, even though he was, he didn't do any individual

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<v Speaker 3>drills or team drills. Kind of worked on the side.

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<v Speaker 3>They're gonna ramp them up, ease them in there's there's

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<v Speaker 3>no rush. I thought the the big thing was before

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<v Speaker 3>the day was over or the practice was over, that

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<v Speaker 3>while Tyler Goeyton started with the second team, he ended

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<v Speaker 3>up getting a whole lot of snaps with the first

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<v Speaker 3>team offense. And I think they wanted to ease him

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<v Speaker 3>in there. They didn't want him have the first team

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<v Speaker 3>snap having up having to go against Michael Parsons. So

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<v Speaker 3>the fact that they gradually got him more first team snaps,

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<v Speaker 3>I thought was a step in the right direction.

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<v Speaker 2>And that was by design. And that was my headline

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<v Speaker 2>coming out of yesterday, Tyler Parsons, and that was what

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<v Speaker 2>I was focused on. I had some videos that I

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<v Speaker 2>tweeted out and got a lot of reaction on and Tyler.

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<v Speaker 2>This is not about Michael Parsons at all, but that

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<v Speaker 2>was a great day for Tyler guys.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought he held his own. Yeah, it wasn't perfect,

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<v Speaker 3>but he showed us.

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<v Speaker 2>As you can see on some of the videos. Okay, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>they could have called a false start on one of them, and.

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<v Speaker 3>But yeah, yeah, but Micah jumped off side. Well, he

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<v Speaker 3>was thinking he needed to get ahead.

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<v Speaker 2>Start because he's no There was a little twitting on

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<v Speaker 2>the one that they they on one of them that

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<v Speaker 2>they didn't call it. There was a little twitch and uh,

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<v Speaker 2>but they'll work that stuff out.

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<v Speaker 3>So the thing I was concerned about him after watching

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<v Speaker 3>some of his college video, what was his feet, Like

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<v Speaker 3>how quickly can he move out there? And I thought

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<v Speaker 3>he did a nice job. But I also noticed that

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<v Speaker 3>his huge wingspan can compensate for if his feet aren't

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<v Speaker 3>moving fast enough because he's got such a great reach.

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<v Speaker 3>A lot of the videos that you put up, he

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<v Speaker 3>was just running Mica to the outside and it's like, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>if you want to go out to the outside and

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<v Speaker 3>come in the back, find it and that then coming inside.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's because of his length, right, I mean he

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<v Speaker 2>could even just lean out there and push him far

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<v Speaker 2>enough away to create a pocket for Dack.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so I thought that was I mean, that's what

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<v Speaker 3>eventually has to happen, right, In no way do they

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<v Speaker 3>want Chuma Doogas starting, and so he's got to step

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<v Speaker 3>up and become that starter they can rely on on

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<v Speaker 3>the left side.

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<v Speaker 5>But as you can see, like when these padded practices

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<v Speaker 5>just keep going, you can see that comfort level and

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<v Speaker 5>his confidence start to build. And since yesterday was the

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<v Speaker 5>first one. We'll gradually see that over time, but you

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<v Speaker 5>can see him looking comfortable yesterday in what he was doing,

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<v Speaker 5>and I think that's really important as we continue this

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<v Speaker 5>journey at training camp, and.

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<v Speaker 3>Mike McCarthy was sticking with as well, it's good to

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<v Speaker 3>have competition. It's like, Okay, that sounds great. There should

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<v Speaker 3>be no competition and if there is, then then there's

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<v Speaker 3>a robbery about your first round draft voice. Right.

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<v Speaker 5>I do have another note on the offensive line that

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<v Speaker 5>I kind of noticed yesterday. Brock Hoffman was working with

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<v Speaker 5>the first team a little bit more. So I think

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<v Speaker 5>that does, you know, show a little bit with Cooper

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<v Speaker 5>Bebie maybe how they're feeling about him and his confidence.

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<v Speaker 5>But brock Hoffman was, he was getting more reps with

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<v Speaker 5>the first team and so that was the team center.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it says. I think it says more about

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<v Speaker 2>what the respect that they have for what brock Hoffman

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<v Speaker 2>has done to earn the opportunity to be that first

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<v Speaker 2>team guy. And when they really don't know enough about

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<v Speaker 2>their third round draft pick yet. I mean, typically a

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<v Speaker 2>third round draft pick is not going to step in

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<v Speaker 2>and be a starter immediately. There's a reason that they're

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<v Speaker 2>not first round draft pick. You know, a first round

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<v Speaker 2>draft pick like Travis Frederick comes in here and he's

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<v Speaker 2>a starter immediately. I mean Travis Frederick with him at center,

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<v Speaker 2>and there's much experience that he had playing the position

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<v Speaker 2>of center, although I think he did play some guard

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<v Speaker 2>at Wisconsin too. They've just from day one said okay,

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<v Speaker 2>but they also had the option of not only brock Hoffman,

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<v Speaker 2>but they're working TJ. Bassett center too. Guys with a

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<v Speaker 2>couple of years at least a couple of years professional experience,

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<v Speaker 2>rather than the rookie coming in here.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, what they need to find and it was sort

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<v Speaker 3>of brock Kaufman's job last year was if you're going

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<v Speaker 3>to have a backup center active, he's also got to

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<v Speaker 3>play guard. He's got to do two things. And that's

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<v Speaker 3>one thing that I've seen them use Bb at guard too.

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<v Speaker 3>I think they're only concerned with him right now is

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<v Speaker 3>just how consistent his snaps will be because he's not

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<v Speaker 3>used to doing it. Right.

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<v Speaker 2>As to his mom in Spackyard, Yeah, right, as.

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<v Speaker 3>A center blocking, he's he's perfect. Right. When you mentioned

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<v Speaker 3>Travis Frederick, when he came out, he was the what

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<v Speaker 3>is it the Remington Award winner in college be the

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<v Speaker 3>best center. Uh So he was.

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<v Speaker 2>Established and Beyondish was also at that level as far

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<v Speaker 2>as how much he had played at center. And yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>he's a fourth round pick who came in here and

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<v Speaker 2>started early in his career. But the reason he was

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<v Speaker 2>a fourth round pick was because he had some injury issues.

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<v Speaker 2>There were a red flag on him coming out right medically.

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<v Speaker 2>Otherwise he was a second or third round prospect.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll give you a good example and hate to be,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, going back to the old days, but Mark

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<v Speaker 3>Stefanowski was a third round pick. He was a guard

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<v Speaker 3>coming out of college and they were going to convert

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<v Speaker 3>him to center, and he didn't start at center until

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<v Speaker 3>maybe the last two or three games of the season.

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<v Speaker 3>They gave him time to grow and then said, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>this is where we're going. We're not going anywhere this

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<v Speaker 3>one in fifteen seasons, so let's get him some starts

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<v Speaker 3>and get them.

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<v Speaker 2>Of course, that was a different era because you had

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<v Speaker 2>players that stuck with your team for twelve years because

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<v Speaker 2>there wasn't the dawna free agency yet. The NFL free

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<v Speaker 2>agency happened started up during Stepnowsky's career, but not at

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<v Speaker 2>the beginning of his career.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Tom Rafferty had played the center position.

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<v Speaker 2>Like for fifteen years or something like that, and.

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<v Speaker 5>They did it a long time.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then that was his last year with the Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 3>and then.

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<v Speaker 2>That was Rafferty's last year. Stepnosky's first year.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow.

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<v Speaker 2>That what a great guy to learn from. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, absolutely, and then step ends up being.

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<v Speaker 2>And ideally that's what you want. You want to have

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<v Speaker 2>a and that's one of the things that all the

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<v Speaker 2>players have been talking about and coaches about this offensive

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<v Speaker 2>line group. They can't remember having this kind of depth

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<v Speaker 2>before on the offensive line, and some of it's not

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<v Speaker 2>proven in terms of game experience, but they've been around

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<v Speaker 2>a while. The Matt Willetsko's of the world is Josh

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<v Speaker 2>Balls of the world and awesome Richards speaking of him, Yep,

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<v Speaker 2>he's come on here.

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<v Speaker 3>I noticed that when when they use Geiton as the

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<v Speaker 3>second team i mean the first team tackle, Richards was

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<v Speaker 3>getting some second team work at tackle, not at guard.

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<v Speaker 2>Which is what he played at North Carolina.

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<v Speaker 3>Right. Yeah, so that was and again, you need guys

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<v Speaker 3>to be versatile. If you're going to be active on

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<v Speaker 3>game day, you got to do a couple of things,

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<v Speaker 3>especially on the offensive line. And I think and Nate

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<v Speaker 3>Newton told me this. He was watching the offensive line

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<v Speaker 3>work and he come by it and he goes, boy,

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<v Speaker 3>Mike Solar, he's a really good coach. It really is there.

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<v Speaker 3>Lucky to have them, because Savannah and I were watching

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<v Speaker 3>the one on one drills and uh, it was pretty

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<v Speaker 3>good stuff.

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<v Speaker 2>And uh and and by the way, by design, in

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<v Speaker 2>the one on one pass rush drills, the coaches did

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<v Speaker 2>not match up Guidon against Parsons. In fact, to the

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<v Speaker 2>extent that they wanted to make sure it didn't happen

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<v Speaker 2>that Micah didn't jump in line.

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<v Speaker 3>They put Giton in a group on the other field

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<v Speaker 3>opposite from the split them up the three threes on three.

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<v Speaker 2>Eventually it did happen. Yeah, you know, back on Tyler

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<v Speaker 2>Geyton here. Uh and and to your point on Solari,

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<v Speaker 2>there was one player that I noticed, uh. And this

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<v Speaker 2>is what's so fun about being able to see all

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<v Speaker 2>the practices and really see the inner workings of what's

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<v Speaker 2>going on and uh, the relationship between coaches and players

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<v Speaker 2>and so forth, how they're getting coached up. There was

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<v Speaker 2>one play where Trey Lance was at quarterback and he

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<v Speaker 2>wound up scrambling into the out to the left side

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<v Speaker 2>to guide inside of the field and Solari after that

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<v Speaker 2>play yelled. I couldn't tell exactly what he yelled at

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<v Speaker 2>Tyler Guyton, but he yelled something at him, and it

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<v Speaker 2>was what was on an extended play like that, He

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<v Speaker 2>can't just quit, you know, Yeah, Okay, you're not done.

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<v Speaker 2>You got to go find somebody to block or I

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<v Speaker 2>believe that's what he was he was telling I would

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<v Speaker 2>so anyway, it's just interesting to see all that. The

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<v Speaker 2>other thing about Tyler Geyton that I've been impressed with is, uh,

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<v Speaker 2>he has he has a maturity level about him. I

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<v Speaker 2>think Mickey, you may have talked about it the other

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<v Speaker 2>day here. You know, you could tell when he was

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<v Speaker 2>drafted and just meeting his family, what a great family.

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<v Speaker 2>And uh they were at the at the Star taking

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<v Speaker 2>the tour.

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<v Speaker 3>And athletic too.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah by the way, but yeah, his dad played. I

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<v Speaker 2>can't remember.

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<v Speaker 5>He was a basketball I think it was basketball.

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<v Speaker 6>It was basketball, Yeah, But anyway, he was giddy when

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<v Speaker 6>he and the whole family was taking a tour of

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<v Speaker 6>the Star and I mean it was a dream come

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<v Speaker 6>true to play for the team.

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<v Speaker 2>You rooted for growing up. But there even in the

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<v Speaker 2>short time since then, there's a level of maturity that

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<v Speaker 2>I've seen from Tyler and the way he answers questions.

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<v Speaker 2>Like his media session the other day, he was he

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<v Speaker 2>was brief with a lot of his answers, but as

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<v Speaker 2>we went along he became uh, the answers became longer

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<v Speaker 2>or whatever. But there was not a cockiness about him.

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<v Speaker 2>There was not. It was he knew his place. He's

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<v Speaker 2>a rookie and he's got to earn his stripes here.

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<v Speaker 2>But it was I thought by there were some eloquent

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<v Speaker 2>things that he said in his interview that really impressed

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<v Speaker 2>me that hey, this kid has a great head on

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<v Speaker 2>his shoulders, and uh, this is a I came away said,

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<v Speaker 2>this is a guy you want to root for. I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>because it really means something to him.

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<v Speaker 3>He was I think maybe the word is he was

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<v Speaker 3>pretty much understated. He just was very brief with his

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<v Speaker 3>answers and asked about goals and he basically said, uh,

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<v Speaker 3>play with a lot of energy and grit. They asked

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<v Speaker 3>him about getting those snaps with the first team in

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<v Speaker 3>that mock the mock practice, and he basically said, I

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<v Speaker 3>go where the coaches tell me. He wasn't like, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>proclaiming I'm the first team left tackle, right, So yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>I thought, you're right and that and that's what you need.

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<v Speaker 3>And he's a little bit older, and he's like twenty

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<v Speaker 3>Is he twenty three?

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<v Speaker 2>He I wrote it down the other day. No, he's not.

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<v Speaker 2>He's twenty twenty one.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh excuse me?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean, which is which you would think he

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<v Speaker 2>would be older than that. He can't. He must have

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<v Speaker 2>graduated high school early. I mean not early in years,

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<v Speaker 2>but he had as a seventeen year old, because he's

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<v Speaker 2>he was at TCU for two years before he transferred

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<v Speaker 2>Oklahoma for two years.

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<v Speaker 3>So he hadn't played a lot of fun.

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<v Speaker 2>But he did go to college for four years. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>so he was a seventeen year old graduate of high

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<v Speaker 2>school in Manor, Texas.

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<v Speaker 3>Gosh, I think I was already eighteen going on nineteen.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, all right, we're just getting started here. It was

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<v Speaker 2>the Tyler Geiton Show yesterday at practice. What can we

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<v Speaker 5>he's looking very healthy. But to see him out here

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<v Speaker 5>do you guys kind of think about that?

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<v Speaker 3>And we have to preface that with he was doing

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<v Speaker 3>that on his own, okay, by himself. It didn't count

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<v Speaker 3>against the leven no.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>And by the way, if if any of you aren't

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<v Speaker 2>familiar with it, it's eleven hour work days where the

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<v Speaker 2>coaches could work with the players and to the point

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<v Speaker 2>got it worked out through through the day, a lot

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<v Speaker 2>of it. Okay, these are the hours that the coaches

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<v Speaker 2>are working. At the end of practice, they will make

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<v Speaker 2>an announcement, all coaches off the field, all coaches off

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<v Speaker 2>the field.

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<v Speaker 3>So and speaking of the tight ends, is that the

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<v Speaker 3>new media guy, Yes, it is one.

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<v Speaker 5>We need copy of that one.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, I've been waiting for its arrival. There. They got

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<v Speaker 2>to get the spiral one.

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<v Speaker 5>Where did we get one?

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<v Speaker 3>A headset? Well, were you going to say, vickey, I

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<v Speaker 3>was going to say, talking about the tight ends, they

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<v Speaker 3>got too many tight ends. Somebody is going to be

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<v Speaker 3>playing for another team. I count five and I don't

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<v Speaker 3>know you know, but but some of them onto the

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<v Speaker 3>practice squad.

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<v Speaker 2>Jake Ferguson counts seven, counts, he counts two. He counts

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<v Speaker 2>because he counts the fullbacks.

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<v Speaker 3>No, No, I'm talking about the amounts eyes that can

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<v Speaker 3>actually make the team.

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<v Speaker 2>Not not the Jake fergus but Jake Ferguson the other

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<v Speaker 2>day he said, uh, he was asked about the the

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<v Speaker 2>tight end depth right, and he said he loves it.

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<v Speaker 2>He said that he thinks all seven of them can

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<v Speaker 2>can make another team in the well. But I think

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<v Speaker 2>what he's doing because what you see, what you see

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<v Speaker 2>Hunter Lipke is out there doing some tight end things

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<v Speaker 2>even though he is a running back slash fullback. Uh

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<v Speaker 2>and which just adds to his versatility if he can,

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<v Speaker 2>if he can do some of the sub package type

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<v Speaker 2>tight end type stuff, that can make him active on.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, I don't know about Princeton Fan and Alec Holler.

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<v Speaker 2>But Princeton Fan is another one who has more of

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<v Speaker 2>a full back type body because he's shorter, but does

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<v Speaker 2>tight end is working as a tight end.

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<v Speaker 3>So look at it. You got Jake Ferguson, you got

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<v Speaker 3>Luke Schoonmaker, you got John Stevens, you got Peyton Hendershot,

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<v Speaker 3>and you got this new guy, Revin spahn Ford who

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<v Speaker 3>keeps showing up. That's five guys to me that can

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<v Speaker 3>readily make this team. And I don't know if if

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<v Speaker 3>guys like that on the bottom end of that five

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<v Speaker 3>play well in preseason games, you're not going to sneak

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<v Speaker 3>them onto the practice for well.

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<v Speaker 2>And they literally do have seven tight ends on the roster,

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<v Speaker 2>not even including Hunter Lipke. He gets work as a

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<v Speaker 2>tight end at times because they've got a free agent.

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<v Speaker 2>Alc Haller is another one. So I mean, I think

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<v Speaker 2>you rattled off six of them in the seventh as

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<v Speaker 2>Alec Haller.

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<v Speaker 5>I think this is a group that we need to

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<v Speaker 5>look a little bit more at. And I've talked about

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<v Speaker 5>this the first show that we did as far as

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<v Speaker 5>a battle. Obviously, Jake Ferguson big leader as far as

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<v Speaker 5>this group goes, but I'm kind of keeping an eye

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<v Speaker 5>also on Luke Schoonmaker and Peyton Hendershot both coming off

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<v Speaker 5>of some injuries and just you know, trying to make

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<v Speaker 5>that step up to see who's kind of going to

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<v Speaker 5>get more reps as far as the tight ends go,

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<v Speaker 5>and I'm really looking at Luke schoon Maker in that area.

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<v Speaker 5>Peyton Hendershot a little bit more on the back runner

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<v Speaker 5>based on his injuries in previous seasons. You know, he's

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<v Speaker 5>been a little bit more and he.

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<v Speaker 3>Missed some time off that yeah, off season, but exactly,

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<v Speaker 3>and a lot of this is not about catching the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>You got a block and I thought, you know, over

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<v Speaker 3>the last couple of years, the Cowboys deficiency going two

0:25:17.320 --> 0:25:20.280
<v Speaker 3>tight end was having reliable blockers out there.

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<v Speaker 2>One way or another, there's going to be four tight

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<v Speaker 2>ends on this team.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yes, one.

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<v Speaker 2>Way or another. Now, at the final cutdown day, they

0:25:28.480 --> 0:25:31.640
<v Speaker 2>may cut where you only have three, but there's enough

0:25:31.680 --> 0:25:34.800
<v Speaker 2>depth there where they will or there will be injuries

0:25:34.840 --> 0:25:37.600
<v Speaker 2>that occur or whatever, but they will be using four

0:25:37.640 --> 0:25:41.120
<v Speaker 2>tight ends throughout the season just because that's and most

0:25:41.119 --> 0:25:42.800
<v Speaker 2>teams are like that. There are some teams that have

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<v Speaker 2>three tight ends, but in the NFL, it's a a

0:25:46.480 --> 0:25:49.080
<v Speaker 2>lot of time for I'd say at least half the

0:25:49.119 --> 0:25:52.480
<v Speaker 2>league it's a four tight end roster. And we saw

0:25:52.520 --> 0:25:55.119
<v Speaker 2>it was Sean McEwan last year where he was with

0:25:55.200 --> 0:25:58.159
<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys practice squad and get called up whatever for

0:25:58.280 --> 0:26:00.639
<v Speaker 2>a time, got picked up by an their team, then

0:26:00.680 --> 0:26:02.520
<v Speaker 2>comes back to the Cowboys and now I think he's

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<v Speaker 2>with Detroit. But but anyway, it's a it's a it's

0:26:07.480 --> 0:26:12.040
<v Speaker 2>a position. Here's another thing about tighty end. Think about

0:26:13.400 --> 0:26:17.720
<v Speaker 2>the teams that went deep in the playoffs last year

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<v Speaker 2>and the tight end position. All right, Kansas City obviously

0:26:23.880 --> 0:26:29.159
<v Speaker 2>with Travis Kelcey. You got San Francisco with George Kittle,

0:26:30.440 --> 0:26:33.879
<v Speaker 2>you got Detroit and their young tight end Sam Laporta,

0:26:34.520 --> 0:26:38.600
<v Speaker 2>you go. You got Baltimore's with Mark Andrews at tight end.

0:26:41.160 --> 0:26:45.639
<v Speaker 2>The tight end position, well, Dalton Schultz at Houston. I mean,

0:26:45.640 --> 0:26:49.800
<v Speaker 2>they didn't make a deep run, but right, the tight

0:26:49.920 --> 0:26:54.280
<v Speaker 2>end position is one that and I think the Cowboys

0:26:54.280 --> 0:26:57.120
<v Speaker 2>feel very good about their tight end position here.

0:26:58.359 --> 0:27:01.840
<v Speaker 3>At the When they didn't rec Dalton Schultz and he

0:27:01.920 --> 0:27:04.000
<v Speaker 3>goes to Houston, there was a lot of hand ringing

0:27:04.119 --> 0:27:06.440
<v Speaker 3>going on outside, like, oh, what are they going to

0:27:06.480 --> 0:27:09.520
<v Speaker 3>do at Bright Then right, and then Jake Ferguson makes

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<v Speaker 3>that huge leap from his rookie year to last year,

0:27:13.280 --> 0:27:17.040
<v Speaker 3>showing that he's as good, if not better tight end

0:27:17.640 --> 0:27:21.520
<v Speaker 3>than Dalton Schultz, so you know, if he takes another step,

0:27:22.119 --> 0:27:25.959
<v Speaker 3>I mean, if I remember correctly, he had the second

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<v Speaker 3>most catches on the team last year, right, it was

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<v Speaker 3>seventy seventy something.

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<v Speaker 5>We've also talked about that attitude as far as the

0:27:36.880 --> 0:27:40.240
<v Speaker 5>tight end position goes, and you can see that attitude

0:27:40.280 --> 0:27:43.480
<v Speaker 5>that Jake Ferguson has and just the way he plays

0:27:43.520 --> 0:27:45.919
<v Speaker 5>and even last season there were some games where you

0:27:45.920 --> 0:27:48.440
<v Speaker 5>know he's sticking up for his team and he's doing

0:27:48.520 --> 0:27:51.639
<v Speaker 5>things hurdling. You know, he just has that drive in

0:27:51.760 --> 0:27:55.600
<v Speaker 5>him and that's very necessary in this tight end position

0:27:55.640 --> 0:27:58.520
<v Speaker 5>as well. He just has that attitude that he can

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<v Speaker 5>carry and that's what we love to see.

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<v Speaker 3>Seventy one catches second on the team, seven hundred and

0:28:03.040 --> 0:28:09.480
<v Speaker 3>sixty one yards second on the team, and five touchdowns

0:28:09.680 --> 0:28:15.400
<v Speaker 3>which was third behind Ceed Lambs twelve and Brandon.

0:28:15.000 --> 0:28:18.200
<v Speaker 2>Cook's eight, which doesn't count the three touchdowns he scored

0:28:18.240 --> 0:28:21.239
<v Speaker 2>in a playoff game, that's right, which gets you up

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<v Speaker 2>to eight.

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<v Speaker 3>So yeah, the tight end position. I told LNDA Wells,

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:29.160
<v Speaker 3>I said, you got too many tight ends. He goes never.

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<v Speaker 2>That's a good sighting. I like that sighting. And by

0:28:34.680 --> 0:28:36.880
<v Speaker 2>the way schoonmaker. This is a big year for him

0:28:37.040 --> 0:28:39.040
<v Speaker 2>from going first year to site a year. But he's

0:28:39.120 --> 0:28:43.520
<v Speaker 2>more of the inline blocker. But can what's to show

0:28:43.520 --> 0:28:45.200
<v Speaker 2>that he can do some things in the passing game

0:28:45.200 --> 0:28:45.640
<v Speaker 2>as well.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you know how much they like going two

0:28:48.800 --> 0:28:52.520
<v Speaker 3>tight end, so they need they need that, They need

0:28:52.560 --> 0:28:56.120
<v Speaker 3>two guys that are decent blockers, because when you put

0:28:56.160 --> 0:28:58.479
<v Speaker 3>two tight ends out there, a lot of times you're saying, hey,

0:28:58.480 --> 0:29:01.400
<v Speaker 3>we're going to run the ball. But it's not all

0:29:01.440 --> 0:29:03.600
<v Speaker 3>about catching that. Blocking is important.

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<v Speaker 2>All right. When we continue, let's go with another Savannah siding.

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<v Speaker 5>I got up very early again this morning to do

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<v Speaker 5>but on.

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<v Speaker 3>My way wait, what's very early?

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<v Speaker 5>I got up at five forty five. Oh well, you

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<v Speaker 5>said you didn't want to do your bike ride this morning,

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<v Speaker 5>but you wanted to stay around here. I had to

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<v Speaker 5>do the same thing.

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<v Speaker 3>I got to. But well, that's only I got up

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<v Speaker 3>at six fifteen. That's that's not that early.

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<v Speaker 5>See, I got to get myself going into the morning,

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<v Speaker 5>get some coffee afterwards. But on my way out here

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<v Speaker 5>to do some jogging, I saw Mozzy Smith as I

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<v Speaker 5>was passing the weight room. He was in there already

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<v Speaker 5>working out in the morning. So I love seeing that. Honestly,

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<v Speaker 5>I know that they're McCarthy said that they're close to

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<v Speaker 5>having him back at the weight that they want. That's

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<v Speaker 5>something he's mentioned several times in press conferences the last

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<v Speaker 5>few days. But you know, it does start in the

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<v Speaker 5>weight room. And what they're doing with them exactly.

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<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, and before Mickey chimes in on that, I'll add

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<v Speaker 2>to that. Okay, So you saw him into the weight

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<v Speaker 2>room early in the morning. I didn't see this, but

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<v Speaker 2>my photographer at CBS eleven, Bill Ellis, told me that,

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<v Speaker 2>aside from the specialist who come on the practice field early,

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<v Speaker 2>Bill was in position yesterday first day in pads to

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<v Speaker 2>get video of all the players coming on the field.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course you need that. That's right, you know, it's.

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<v Speaker 2>The iconic shot in Zach.

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<v Speaker 3>Well.

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<v Speaker 2>The reason why we were getting it mainly was because

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<v Speaker 2>Zach Martin said the other day it's weird for him

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<v Speaker 2>to have a training camp practice and not walk on

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<v Speaker 2>the field alongside big number seventy seven Tyron Smith. So he,

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<v Speaker 2>by the way, Zack Martin walked onto the field by

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<v Speaker 2>his lonesome. Used to remember when Travis was here, you'd

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<v Speaker 2>have the big three that would all walk on the

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<v Speaker 2>field together.

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<v Speaker 5>Real quick. Speaking of Travis, can we just mention how

0:33:50.600 --> 0:33:52.880
<v Speaker 5>he came to practice the other day? We have to

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<v Speaker 5>say that it was that towards the end of practice

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<v Speaker 5>he stopped by said height to the team, that was cool.

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<v Speaker 2>He he's got a place that he's living out here

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<v Speaker 2>or something. I think living now, maybe not living out here,

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<v Speaker 2>but he's where he's staying.

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<v Speaker 3>He said, yeah, and he said he just came out

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<v Speaker 3>he wanted to see. I said, you can't stay away.

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<v Speaker 3>He's uh, he's a businessman now.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Well he'll be a very good business How many

0:34:15.480 --> 0:34:18.800
<v Speaker 2>degrees did he have from Wisconsin? All these engineering.

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<v Speaker 3>Business that he already sold and he's starting another.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I believe it. Yeah, he's going to be successful

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<v Speaker 2>in whatever he does. All right, But who is the

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<v Speaker 2>first cowboy outside of the specialist, the kickers and long snapper.

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<v Speaker 2>Who is the first Dallas cowboy on the field. Yesterday

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<v Speaker 2>we were just talking about him.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's go.

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<v Speaker 2>That's great, continue Mickey on. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, so he's immediately working with the first

0:34:50.480 --> 0:34:54.640
<v Speaker 3>team defensive front and I thought he I thought he

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<v Speaker 3>had a nice day. I saw one play where he

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<v Speaker 3>got double teamed, and I I believe they were against

0:35:01.680 --> 0:35:05.880
<v Speaker 3>the first team offensive line. He held his ground on

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<v Speaker 3>the double team and then slid off and made the

0:35:08.719 --> 0:35:11.520
<v Speaker 3>tackle to his well tackle, he got in the way

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<v Speaker 3>of the running back. And it's like, that's what they

0:35:15.160 --> 0:35:18.920
<v Speaker 3>need right there. They don't need him penetrating, trying to

0:35:18.960 --> 0:35:21.880
<v Speaker 3>make tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Just needs to

0:35:22.000 --> 0:35:26.480
<v Speaker 3>hold things up and you know, if he gets his

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<v Speaker 3>weight to where he said three ten, three point fifteen, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>I think he can be a player, and he has

0:35:34.840 --> 0:35:39.040
<v Speaker 3>to be. They don't have any depth there to speak of. So,

0:35:40.600 --> 0:35:43.000
<v Speaker 3>like Michael Parson said, when they asked him, what do

0:35:43.040 --> 0:35:44.759
<v Speaker 3>you think he can be? And he goes, not what

0:35:44.800 --> 0:35:47.359
<v Speaker 3>he can be, it's what he has to be. And

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<v Speaker 3>I think that's the bottom line on him this year.

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<v Speaker 3>The birds are upset up there. Huh.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, here's a question for you. That was a

0:35:57.560 --> 0:35:59.359
<v Speaker 2>good Savannah sidding again. I like that.

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<v Speaker 5>Great.

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<v Speaker 2>What Dallas cowboy has the most followers on social media?

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<v Speaker 5>I went ahead and said, ceedee lamb.

0:36:10.800 --> 0:36:14.560
<v Speaker 3>I was gonna say, Michael Parsons, how about Dak Prescott?

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<v Speaker 5>Well, Bill, you'll learn something new every day. That was

0:36:19.400 --> 0:36:21.160
<v Speaker 5>a good It's not the answer, No, it's.

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<v Speaker 3>Not who by the way, just turned thirty one?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, twenty ninth. All right. The player with the most

0:36:30.840 --> 0:36:34.759
<v Speaker 2>followers on social media is a guy who plays in

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<v Speaker 2>the defensive backfield and he's not named Trayvon. He wears

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<v Speaker 2>number thirty one. His name is Josh Butler. Butler, Josh Butler.

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<v Speaker 2>Why Josh Butler TV on TikTok. Really, He's from West

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<v Speaker 2>Mosquite High School in the Dallas Fort Worth area. He

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<v Speaker 2>went to Michigan State. He went to Michigan State. He's

0:36:58.280 --> 0:37:00.560
<v Speaker 2>got two dogs named Roxy and to Me, who are

0:37:00.600 --> 0:37:05.960
<v Speaker 2>featured heavily on TikTok. Josh, guess how many followers Josh

0:37:06.000 --> 0:37:07.560
<v Speaker 2>Butler has on TikTok.

0:37:08.760 --> 0:37:12.440
<v Speaker 5>I'm going to go with like five million, five million.

0:37:13.360 --> 0:37:14.279
<v Speaker 2>She's a TikToker.

0:37:15.080 --> 0:37:18.160
<v Speaker 5>I'm going to go with five million numbers, am I cloth?

0:37:18.920 --> 0:37:22.960
<v Speaker 2>Well, relatively you went high though a million, it's less

0:37:23.000 --> 0:37:23.640
<v Speaker 2>than five million.

0:37:23.960 --> 0:37:24.960
<v Speaker 3>Give her take a million?

0:37:25.120 --> 0:37:30.279
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, three point three million followers TikTok.

0:37:30.600 --> 0:37:31.240
<v Speaker 5>That's awesome.

0:37:31.400 --> 0:37:33.160
<v Speaker 3>Because of his dogs.

0:37:33.360 --> 0:37:37.600
<v Speaker 2>Well, he just he posts. He's a great story. I

0:37:37.640 --> 0:37:40.799
<v Speaker 2>interviewed him yesterday and sat down with him and when

0:37:40.800 --> 0:37:44.600
<v Speaker 2>he was at Michigan State. I mean, it's a tragic story.

0:37:44.719 --> 0:37:48.919
<v Speaker 2>He lost his father. He had a heart attack while

0:37:48.960 --> 0:37:51.640
<v Speaker 2>he was well. Josh was in school at Michigan State

0:37:51.760 --> 0:37:54.760
<v Speaker 2>and his mom had stage four breast cancer. She passed away,

0:37:55.360 --> 0:37:58.239
<v Speaker 2>I believe during his senior year at Michigan State. And

0:37:58.320 --> 0:38:03.440
<v Speaker 2>so there's a viral. On senior day, he went. You know,

0:38:03.760 --> 0:38:06.040
<v Speaker 2>typically you have your parents to walk on the field

0:38:06.080 --> 0:38:09.439
<v Speaker 2>with you on senior Day and honoring all the seniors. Well,

0:38:09.480 --> 0:38:12.120
<v Speaker 2>he had his two dogs, rock Say and Remy, who

0:38:12.320 --> 0:38:15.160
<v Speaker 2>went on the field with him. But so then so

0:38:15.200 --> 0:38:19.600
<v Speaker 2>he graduated in twenty nineteen, okay, and didn't really catch

0:38:19.680 --> 0:38:24.840
<v Speaker 2>on with anybody during that season that coming out of college.

0:38:25.320 --> 0:38:28.600
<v Speaker 2>So then Covid hits Okay, he's got a master's degree

0:38:28.600 --> 0:38:32.719
<v Speaker 2>from Michigan State. It's an entertainment I can't remember the

0:38:32.760 --> 0:38:36.360
<v Speaker 2>specific name of it, but it's a television entertainment type degree,

0:38:36.400 --> 0:38:40.640
<v Speaker 2>a master's degree. And so he went to LA and

0:38:40.920 --> 0:38:45.680
<v Speaker 2>started his career, but at the same time was you know,

0:38:45.760 --> 0:38:48.960
<v Speaker 2>working on his honing his craft as a football player too.

0:38:49.440 --> 0:38:53.840
<v Speaker 2>Finally got an opportunity last year twenty twenty three. Okay,

0:38:53.840 --> 0:38:57.000
<v Speaker 2>this is four years after graduating from college with the

0:38:57.160 --> 0:39:00.880
<v Speaker 2>USFL Michigan Panthers, and had a really good season with

0:39:00.920 --> 0:39:03.799
<v Speaker 2>the Michigan Panthers. And so last year, about this time

0:39:03.880 --> 0:39:07.160
<v Speaker 2>last year, July twenty fifth of last year, Cowboys signed him.

0:39:07.680 --> 0:39:09.920
<v Speaker 2>And you remember him from the preseason last year. He's

0:39:09.920 --> 0:39:12.719
<v Speaker 2>wearing number forty last year in the preseason games, and

0:39:12.760 --> 0:39:15.440
<v Speaker 2>it was on the practice squad all year and now

0:39:15.520 --> 0:39:17.560
<v Speaker 2>here he is going into the second season with the

0:39:17.600 --> 0:39:20.919
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys and made an interception on the first or second

0:39:21.000 --> 0:39:23.720
<v Speaker 2>day of camp out here on the sideline right behind

0:39:23.800 --> 0:39:27.399
<v Speaker 2>us over here, and anyway, really cool, number thirty one.

0:39:27.880 --> 0:39:29.239
<v Speaker 5>That's an interesting one.

0:39:29.280 --> 0:39:31.359
<v Speaker 3>And you know what, he's got a chance to make

0:39:31.400 --> 0:39:34.719
<v Speaker 3>this team. Yeah, because they've got to find.

0:39:35.360 --> 0:39:37.879
<v Speaker 2>Good size, six foot eighty five. He ran a four

0:39:37.920 --> 0:39:40.080
<v Speaker 2>to three to two. And I don't know if this

0:39:40.200 --> 0:39:45.000
<v Speaker 2>is true or not, but it says I saw somewhere

0:39:46.080 --> 0:39:50.480
<v Speaker 2>his ten yards split the first ten the first ten

0:39:50.560 --> 0:39:55.880
<v Speaker 2>yards of forty at his pro day one point three six.

0:39:56.440 --> 0:39:58.719
<v Speaker 2>There is no way that's true. I asked him about it,

0:39:58.880 --> 0:40:01.840
<v Speaker 2>and he said, he said he was so when he trained,

0:40:01.880 --> 0:40:03.080
<v Speaker 2>he trained with his dogs.

0:40:04.000 --> 0:40:06.840
<v Speaker 5>He trained his dogs roxy.

0:40:06.480 --> 0:40:11.960
<v Speaker 2>And what a guy. But there, I still I'm not

0:40:12.400 --> 0:40:15.640
<v Speaker 2>buying that one. Right. The lowest I've ever heard is

0:40:15.640 --> 0:40:16.479
<v Speaker 2>one four five.

0:40:17.040 --> 0:40:24.439
<v Speaker 5>But never shaking his hands here, do you believe it?

0:40:25.239 --> 0:40:25.560
<v Speaker 3>Oh?

0:40:26.160 --> 0:40:29.160
<v Speaker 2>The producer Supreme has now followed him on TikTok Josh

0:40:29.200 --> 0:40:37.240
<v Speaker 2>Butler's Dogs after I highly doubt that.

0:40:38.320 --> 0:40:39.839
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I don't know about that.

0:40:39.880 --> 0:40:40.239
<v Speaker 2>I don't know.

0:40:44.160 --> 0:40:47.319
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but the most important thing is after all this,

0:40:47.600 --> 0:40:50.960
<v Speaker 3>he's got a chance to be the fourth corner the

0:40:51.000 --> 0:40:54.359
<v Speaker 3>way he's performed, not only here, but during the off

0:40:54.400 --> 0:40:59.160
<v Speaker 3>season workouts, the ot as in mini camp when uh,

0:40:59.560 --> 0:41:03.200
<v Speaker 3>because you usually those guys don't worry about their numbers

0:41:03.280 --> 0:41:07.120
<v Speaker 3>until you know it becomes preseason game type. But I

0:41:07.320 --> 0:41:10.800
<v Speaker 3>know he's number thirty one, and I've seen him make plays,

0:41:10.880 --> 0:41:13.799
<v Speaker 3>and I think he's got a real chance because right

0:41:13.920 --> 0:41:16.560
<v Speaker 3>now they're where they're they're playing it. They're relying on

0:41:16.719 --> 0:41:20.720
<v Speaker 3>Naseean Wright as the fourth corner or the third corner

0:41:20.840 --> 0:41:23.839
<v Speaker 3>without Trayvon Diggs out there, right, I think this guy

0:41:24.360 --> 0:41:27.600
<v Speaker 3>has got a shot. And he made leap Eric Scott,

0:41:27.719 --> 0:41:30.480
<v Speaker 3>who they drafted in the first pick in the sixth

0:41:30.600 --> 0:41:35.319
<v Speaker 3>round last year. So they need depth at the cornerback spot.

0:41:35.440 --> 0:41:37.440
<v Speaker 2>How about shout out to the scouting.

0:41:37.120 --> 0:41:39.600
<v Speaker 3>Staff, Yeah, finding the guy.

0:41:40.080 --> 0:41:42.279
<v Speaker 2>Now he did go to USFL and shout out to

0:41:42.360 --> 0:41:47.359
<v Speaker 2>Daryl Johnston. And and we've already seen on this team

0:41:48.200 --> 0:41:52.040
<v Speaker 2>with Camante Turpin and Brandon Aubrey, they've become Pro bowlers

0:41:52.080 --> 0:41:55.360
<v Speaker 2>coming out of the USFL. And what a great story

0:41:55.360 --> 0:41:57.880
<v Speaker 2>it would be if Josh Butler, he was able to

0:41:58.880 --> 0:42:01.160
<v Speaker 2>establish himself and the NFL.

0:42:01.040 --> 0:42:04.960
<v Speaker 3>Which, by the way, speaking of Brandon Aubrey, we got

0:42:05.040 --> 0:42:07.319
<v Speaker 3>to see him kick for the first time in training camp.

0:42:07.400 --> 0:42:09.640
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if that was his first kicking session

0:42:09.760 --> 0:42:13.720
<v Speaker 3>or not, but he went seven of eight between thirty

0:42:13.800 --> 0:42:17.080
<v Speaker 3>three and forty one yards, So he had a good

0:42:17.200 --> 0:42:21.560
<v Speaker 3>day kicking in and they always kick into this blessed wind.

0:42:21.680 --> 0:42:25.600
<v Speaker 3>That just ridiculous. He had a second attempt at the

0:42:25.800 --> 0:42:28.279
<v Speaker 3>end on a thirty three yarder and it kind of

0:42:28.320 --> 0:42:30.520
<v Speaker 3>faded to the right, but other than that, he was

0:42:30.680 --> 0:42:33.719
<v Speaker 3>near perfect, which is good to see because they were

0:42:33.760 --> 0:42:37.359
<v Speaker 3>going to back off with him in the offseason since

0:42:37.360 --> 0:42:41.640
<v Speaker 3>he kicked so much last year a USFL season and

0:42:41.719 --> 0:42:44.440
<v Speaker 3>then eighteen games in the NFL.

0:42:44.560 --> 0:42:46.520
<v Speaker 2>Well, the other part of it is now with the

0:42:46.680 --> 0:42:49.160
<v Speaker 2>they're going to have to work. They're working more on

0:42:49.960 --> 0:42:53.400
<v Speaker 2>their kickoffs because of the new kickoff rule and so,

0:42:53.800 --> 0:42:57.120
<v Speaker 2>and he's involved in that as well. So I'm a

0:42:57.160 --> 0:43:00.960
<v Speaker 2>little surprised, and even yesterday just watching Brian Anger punt,

0:43:01.280 --> 0:43:05.879
<v Speaker 2>you know during the special teams drills, it's a little

0:43:05.920 --> 0:43:08.600
<v Speaker 2>surprising you don't have an extra kicker or punter in

0:43:08.960 --> 0:43:11.600
<v Speaker 2>camp or a dual guy who can take some of

0:43:11.680 --> 0:43:14.320
<v Speaker 2>his hat off just just to be able to conduct practice.

0:43:14.560 --> 0:43:15.800
<v Speaker 2>Now you can use a jugs.

0:43:15.840 --> 0:43:19.120
<v Speaker 3>Machine's going to say, that's what the but and they

0:43:19.280 --> 0:43:20.880
<v Speaker 3>use that for the punts a lot.

0:43:21.239 --> 0:43:23.440
<v Speaker 5>Do you have a side note actually on some of

0:43:23.520 --> 0:43:29.920
<v Speaker 5>the punt returners. We actually were looking yesterday Mickey and I, Douce, Fawn, Cavante, Turpin,

0:43:30.280 --> 0:43:34.760
<v Speaker 5>but also Tyrone. Billy Johnson was out there returning some punts.

0:43:34.600 --> 0:43:37.680
<v Speaker 3>Which is that's going to be the next big Yeah,

0:43:38.000 --> 0:43:39.719
<v Speaker 3>Billy t building.

0:43:39.520 --> 0:43:41.239
<v Speaker 5>Been great at camp so far.

0:43:41.600 --> 0:43:46.319
<v Speaker 3>Great, he's showing up. Check this out. He was undrafted

0:43:46.400 --> 0:43:48.000
<v Speaker 3>in twenty nineteen. He started it.

0:43:48.239 --> 0:43:51.000
<v Speaker 2>Well, here's another one. Here's another one. Jsh Butler was

0:43:51.040 --> 0:43:53.560
<v Speaker 2>twenty nineteen. These are older guys. He had twenty seven

0:43:53.680 --> 0:43:54.640
<v Speaker 2>year old guys.

0:43:54.640 --> 0:43:58.480
<v Speaker 3>And he had gone to LSU for a year, transferred

0:43:58.520 --> 0:44:03.040
<v Speaker 3>to Oklahoma State, went undrafted. Houston signed him as an

0:44:03.400 --> 0:44:09.400
<v Speaker 3>an undrafted free agent. Get this. He's been with nine

0:44:09.719 --> 0:44:16.040
<v Speaker 3>different teams, mostly practice squad and he's been with Houston

0:44:16.360 --> 0:44:20.120
<v Speaker 3>three times. Initially again they picked him up later in

0:44:20.239 --> 0:44:22.479
<v Speaker 3>a practice squad, and then they picked him up again

0:44:22.640 --> 0:44:25.880
<v Speaker 3>later than that and had him active on the fifty

0:44:25.960 --> 0:44:30.160
<v Speaker 3>three man roster for a month. So he's been around,

0:44:30.360 --> 0:44:34.120
<v Speaker 3>he's he's older. But number thirteen. I know he's got

0:44:34.239 --> 0:44:37.239
<v Speaker 3>number thirteen and he makes catches every day and he

0:44:37.360 --> 0:44:38.759
<v Speaker 3>does something to catch your eyes.

0:44:38.880 --> 0:44:42.080
<v Speaker 2>So if he makes the TV will not continue to

0:44:42.160 --> 0:44:46.320
<v Speaker 2>have number thirteen. No, number thirteen.

0:44:46.360 --> 0:44:49.560
<v Speaker 3>He has that, but something else will open up, right

0:44:49.960 --> 0:44:53.960
<v Speaker 3>because somebody will get cut. So but that interesting, interesting story.

0:44:54.200 --> 0:44:56.480
<v Speaker 2>Here's the other thing on that, And with a guy

0:44:56.600 --> 0:45:00.719
<v Speaker 2>like Josh Butler, how big has the expansion of the

0:45:00.840 --> 0:45:06.280
<v Speaker 2>practice squad and the way they have lacked the rules

0:45:06.360 --> 0:45:09.480
<v Speaker 2>on the practice squad where veterans can be on practice squads.

0:45:09.960 --> 0:45:13.040
<v Speaker 2>How great has that been for the players in this league?

0:45:13.120 --> 0:45:15.880
<v Speaker 2>And it's great for the owners too from a standpoint

0:45:15.960 --> 0:45:20.680
<v Speaker 2>that you can actually have guys available. There's no good

0:45:20.719 --> 0:45:23.080
<v Speaker 2>things that came out of COVID, but that is one

0:45:23.160 --> 0:45:25.680
<v Speaker 2>thing that has been I think it is great for

0:45:25.760 --> 0:45:29.080
<v Speaker 2>the Players Association as far as these guys. Now you're

0:45:29.200 --> 0:45:32.239
<v Speaker 2>sticking with a team and you get an opportunity to

0:45:32.320 --> 0:45:35.759
<v Speaker 2>develop your skills and eventually you know you'll get your

0:45:35.800 --> 0:45:38.319
<v Speaker 2>opportunity to be on a fifty three man roster.

0:45:38.400 --> 0:45:40.640
<v Speaker 3>Maybe because the Cowboys picked them up last year and

0:45:40.760 --> 0:45:43.800
<v Speaker 3>put them on the practice squad, and if I remember correctly,

0:45:44.239 --> 0:45:48.800
<v Speaker 3>the practice squad went from eight to twelve. Now it's sixteen,

0:45:49.160 --> 0:45:53.920
<v Speaker 3>right with no regulation on and then the other that guy.

0:45:54.000 --> 0:45:56.879
<v Speaker 5>And you have a seventeenth spot for your international guy

0:45:57.080 --> 0:45:57.560
<v Speaker 5>as well.

0:45:57.840 --> 0:45:58.279
<v Speaker 2>There you go.

0:45:58.680 --> 0:46:03.320
<v Speaker 3>And I named Denzel Dason in that UH and the

0:46:03.800 --> 0:46:04.840
<v Speaker 3>Savannah Unearthed.

0:46:05.440 --> 0:46:09.840
<v Speaker 2>And these guys actually get an opportunity to play in

0:46:10.000 --> 0:46:13.480
<v Speaker 2>games or be on a game day roster because of

0:46:13.680 --> 0:46:16.120
<v Speaker 2>the rules that they can pull them up for up

0:46:16.160 --> 0:46:20.800
<v Speaker 2>to three games, and because the injured reserve rules changed

0:46:20.880 --> 0:46:23.520
<v Speaker 2>as well to where you know, it wasn't that long ago.

0:46:23.719 --> 0:46:25.480
<v Speaker 2>You put a guy on injured reserve and he's out

0:46:25.520 --> 0:46:27.319
<v Speaker 2>for the year. You can only bring one guy back.

0:46:28.160 --> 0:46:30.120
<v Speaker 2>But now they've got new rules on that here in

0:46:30.160 --> 0:46:32.920
<v Speaker 2>the last few years since COVID, basically that you can

0:46:32.960 --> 0:46:34.320
<v Speaker 2>bring him back after four weeks.

0:46:34.560 --> 0:46:36.400
<v Speaker 3>I mean, it just makes common sense.

0:46:36.440 --> 0:46:40.399
<v Speaker 2>Why why was how much money are the owners wasting? Yes,

0:46:40.960 --> 0:46:44.080
<v Speaker 2>with the old rule, now, the reason they had that

0:46:44.200 --> 0:46:47.280
<v Speaker 2>in place was stashing players whatever. But there's enough players

0:46:47.320 --> 0:46:47.880
<v Speaker 2>to go around.

0:46:48.320 --> 0:46:51.160
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And if you look at it, when you look

0:46:51.200 --> 0:46:54.240
<v Speaker 3>at the offensive line, there's not enough players to go around.

0:46:54.800 --> 0:46:57.719
<v Speaker 3>Not enough talented players, and it's hard to develop those

0:46:57.800 --> 0:46:59.840
<v Speaker 3>guys because they don't get to practice in pads. And

0:47:01.160 --> 0:47:04.320
<v Speaker 3>so yeah, make more guys available and have a bigger

0:47:05.840 --> 0:47:08.919
<v Speaker 3>talent pool than having a restrictive one like they used

0:47:08.960 --> 0:47:09.120
<v Speaker 3>to have.

0:47:09.480 --> 0:47:12.080
<v Speaker 5>But it is great seeing some of these guys you know,

0:47:12.680 --> 0:47:15.320
<v Speaker 5>come in from the USFL or just other teams that

0:47:15.400 --> 0:47:17.920
<v Speaker 5>have bounced around a lot on different practice squads. It's

0:47:17.960 --> 0:47:21.320
<v Speaker 5>great seeing them at camp right now showcase those skills

0:47:21.360 --> 0:47:24.680
<v Speaker 5>and you're getting those those pickups. As far as storylines go,

0:47:25.000 --> 0:47:27.279
<v Speaker 5>there there are some guys putting in the work and

0:47:27.360 --> 0:47:30.760
<v Speaker 5>getting noticed right now, and that's really exciting for these guys.

0:47:30.840 --> 0:47:32.719
<v Speaker 5>They have some chances here.

0:47:32.880 --> 0:47:35.040
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna leave you with one thing you need can

0:47:35.200 --> 0:47:35.560
<v Speaker 3>chew on?

0:47:36.200 --> 0:47:36.800
<v Speaker 2>I saw.

0:47:38.760 --> 0:47:41.759
<v Speaker 3>Dan Orlovsky. Is that the guy's name?

0:47:41.960 --> 0:47:42.000
<v Speaker 9>Is?

0:47:42.040 --> 0:47:42.080
<v Speaker 5>He?

0:47:42.239 --> 0:47:43.480
<v Speaker 3>On ESPN, the.

0:47:43.800 --> 0:47:45.920
<v Speaker 2>NFL network whatever they would CPN he.

0:47:45.920 --> 0:47:52.279
<v Speaker 3>Had his top five NFC quarterbacks. Oh oh, they are

0:47:52.800 --> 0:47:58.120
<v Speaker 3>in order, Matthew Stafford, Well, okay, top five and NFC

0:47:58.400 --> 0:48:02.600
<v Speaker 3>NFC quarterbacks you want to guess, No, you.

0:48:02.960 --> 0:48:04.680
<v Speaker 2>Give it to us because we're getting a rap from

0:48:04.719 --> 0:48:07.920
<v Speaker 2>producer Suprio. Nate has arrived and he wants.

0:48:07.800 --> 0:48:09.440
<v Speaker 5>On okay, Matthew Stafford.

0:48:09.120 --> 0:48:16.239
<v Speaker 3>Matthew Stafford, Jordan Love Love, Rock Purty Kirk Cousins, and

0:48:16.440 --> 0:48:20.920
<v Speaker 3>Jarrett Goff. And the immediate reaction from one of the

0:48:21.000 --> 0:48:25.440
<v Speaker 3>guys on the panel goes, where the hell is Dak Prescott?

0:48:27.800 --> 0:48:32.240
<v Speaker 3>And his answer was, well, who would you put him over? Wow?

0:48:32.440 --> 0:48:38.480
<v Speaker 3>Seriously Wow. He's always been not a Dak Prescott fan.

0:48:39.880 --> 0:48:41.080
<v Speaker 3>So anyway, I thought I'd just.

0:48:41.160 --> 0:48:43.200
<v Speaker 5>Leave you well, I will leave you guys with this

0:48:43.480 --> 0:48:47.560
<v Speaker 5>today for practice. It is our Hero's Day, so we

0:48:47.680 --> 0:48:51.920
<v Speaker 5>will have our military heroes out here and keep an

0:48:51.920 --> 0:48:53.800
<v Speaker 5>eye out for a potential flyover.

0:48:54.680 --> 0:48:57.440
<v Speaker 3>Oh how about that?

0:48:57.840 --> 0:49:00.880
<v Speaker 2>All right? Heroes Appreciation Day. And by the way, the

0:49:00.960 --> 0:49:04.120
<v Speaker 2>cars were lined up this morning outside of the arketst

0:49:04.400 --> 0:49:07.120
<v Speaker 2>and there were more than what there were yesterday lined up,

0:49:07.360 --> 0:49:08.520
<v Speaker 2>so maybe they are aware.

0:49:08.360 --> 0:49:10.560
<v Speaker 3>That we have to appreciation day, we have to give

0:49:10.640 --> 0:49:13.480
<v Speaker 3>way to our hero right nor ready to go?

0:49:14.719 --> 0:49:17.520
<v Speaker 2>All right? That does it for mix shots. And by

0:49:17.600 --> 0:49:19.800
<v Speaker 2>the way, next week, after they get rid of me,

0:49:20.080 --> 0:49:23.080
<v Speaker 2>Nate Newton will be sitting in my chair here on

0:49:23.320 --> 0:49:27.480
<v Speaker 2>mix shots and so that'll be something really look forward to.

0:49:27.960 --> 0:49:32.440
<v Speaker 2>All right, enjoy your Wednesday. We will enjoy our second

0:49:32.560 --> 0:49:35.840
<v Speaker 2>padded practice at training camp, and we'll talk to you

0:49:35.920 --> 0:49:38.640
<v Speaker 2>again on Friday, ten am Dallas time.