WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Victory Monday

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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 1>This is Mick shot, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys APT now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humohler, Effson, Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>Go Dallas Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 2>All right here we guys, I love it.

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<v Speaker 4>Here we go.

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<v Speaker 5>I love it man Hamilton Todd Victory looking.

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<v Speaker 4>At Savanna over there. And since this is our first

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<v Speaker 4>exposure to stampede really, I mean the last couple of

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<v Speaker 4>weeks since she joined us, and we taken ourselves. We

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<v Speaker 4>remember this when this was the team's fight song and

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<v Speaker 4>going they were.

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<v Speaker 5>They were right up the street from Hamilton Park one right,

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<v Speaker 5>bring it back.

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<v Speaker 4>Marking back to the good old days, and here we

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<v Speaker 4>are want to win. In fact, it was the most

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<v Speaker 4>lopsided loss in the head coaching history of Bill Belichick.

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<v Speaker 5>That's that's the statement, guys. When you beat one thing,

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<v Speaker 5>to beat them, but when you make history, then that

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<v Speaker 5>says a lot about your team.

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<v Speaker 6>And the worst one was previously thirty one points back

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<v Speaker 6>in two and three to Buffalo. Yeah, so that was

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<v Speaker 6>right at the beginning of Tom Brady.

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<v Speaker 4>I just I just heard Charlie Whye, So I'm serious

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<v Speaker 4>NFL radio talking about that.

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<v Speaker 2>Was he there like the season opener?

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<v Speaker 4>He was, he was on the staff, and that's exactly

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<v Speaker 4>what he just said. He said, I remember one another

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<v Speaker 4>like that. It was an opener and it was thirty

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<v Speaker 4>one another and he sat there. He said that he

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<v Speaker 4>sat there and watched that entire game because since he's

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<v Speaker 4>a former Patriot, he pulls for the Patriots. And he said,

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<v Speaker 4>he said, I'm going to go ahead and sit through

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<v Speaker 4>this whole thing. So there you go, thirty eight to three.

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<v Speaker 4>And had I known mac Jones was going to play

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<v Speaker 4>like that, my prediction would have been a whole lot different.

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<v Speaker 2>Yep.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean that's the reason that mac Jones played the

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<v Speaker 5>way he did. Yeah, this was balling. I mean, they

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<v Speaker 5>want a mission, That's all I can said.

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<v Speaker 4>I think they that they spent the last week with

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<v Speaker 4>something stuck in their cross.

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<v Speaker 6>I think so.

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<v Speaker 7>I think some some some defensive guys they show up

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<v Speaker 7>to work after a loss and and they get things right,

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<v Speaker 7>you know, in the following week, and other defensive guys

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<v Speaker 7>don't show up.

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<v Speaker 4>They just go in hiding. Throughout the week after a loss.

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<v Speaker 5>Ever since now they were ready, they were ready, were prepared.

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<v Speaker 6>Goes to show you that this is all a testament

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<v Speaker 6>that you don't make conclusions and judgments after one game,

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<v Speaker 6>and so.

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<v Speaker 4>We shouldn't after this one either.

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<v Speaker 2>That's very true.

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<v Speaker 6>That's very you know what's.

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<v Speaker 5>On the San Francisco next So yeah, you could that

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<v Speaker 5>could be a little humble pie in the future. But

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<v Speaker 5>at the same time, everyone's riding the forty niners cotel.

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<v Speaker 5>It might be a little humble pie in the future

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<v Speaker 5>as well.

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<v Speaker 4>There might be well maybe I bet you as you

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<v Speaker 4>checked that podcast text line today might have a different

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<v Speaker 4>little dinner than what it was a week ago.

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<v Speaker 8>Let's go text away everybody.

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<v Speaker 2>There you go, and I.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't have the number in front of me for some reason.

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<v Speaker 6>There where is it disappeared?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it disappeared on us, kind of like the kind

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<v Speaker 4>of like the paytree, it's offenses disappeared.

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<v Speaker 2>I have it. I took a picture of it, and

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<v Speaker 2>I tried to text you guys before those games. I did.

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<v Speaker 5>I said the text you guys didn't even didn't even

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<v Speaker 5>pick it up.

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<v Speaker 6>You guys, get your blaming Savannah.

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<v Speaker 2>No, No, I'm pretty sure. This is the system itself.

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<v Speaker 6>Chris, Oh, I have it too.

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<v Speaker 8>I have the number two.

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<v Speaker 4>You do have it. I want to give it out.

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<v Speaker 8>Eight one seven two nine zero three two nine eight.

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<v Speaker 4>All right.

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<v Speaker 8>The text line take one more time.

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<v Speaker 4>It is.

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<v Speaker 8>Two nine zero three two nine eight.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, So Mickey the star of the show. Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>where do we start?

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<v Speaker 6>I think we should start with the defense. I think

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<v Speaker 6>we should start with one Duran Bland that has Everson

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<v Speaker 6>Walls eleven interceptions in a single season.

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<v Speaker 2>In sight coming, he's.

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<v Speaker 4>Three and four games and he has ever Walls like

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<v Speaker 4>eight picks in his first ten NFL starts or something

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<v Speaker 4>like that.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, absolutely, eight eight.

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<v Speaker 4>Five last year numbers in ten starts. Okay, okay, you

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<v Speaker 4>you keep talking, Mickey, and now look up whatever since

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<v Speaker 4>got in the record book in his rookie year.

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<v Speaker 6>I just want to know, you.

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<v Speaker 2>Have to look at it. One year.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, Well he got, he got, didn't get the opportunity

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<v Speaker 4>to start until you need to brace up your microphone

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<v Speaker 4>or something.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you hit your mute button.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh there you go, better better, I'm moving around down here.

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<v Speaker 6>I just want to know when the last time you

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<v Speaker 6>had an interception on a dead run towards the end.

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<v Speaker 2>I never had that. No, I don't had one touchdown.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's look up. Yeah, thats best episode with.

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<v Speaker 6>That, because I believe that's his second, right, his second

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<v Speaker 6>in four games? In four games? So you know what

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<v Speaker 6>was funny when Mac Jones did that throwback to the

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<v Speaker 6>wide receiver. Uh and he completed okay the first and

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<v Speaker 6>uh oh shoot. The color commentator the tight end, Greg

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<v Speaker 6>greg Olsen says, boy, you don't want to do that

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<v Speaker 6>too many times. You don't want to be throwing back

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<v Speaker 6>against the grave.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know you got.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm sure there was some some young quarterbacks the glass

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<v Speaker 5>suh I got these days?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and then.

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<v Speaker 6>Sure enough does it again and Bland on the run.

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<v Speaker 6>On the run picks it off.

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<v Speaker 4>Producer Supreme informs me that the great Babe Laffenberg said

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<v Speaker 4>the same thing on the radio.

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<v Speaker 6>Really don't be doing that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, of course, Babe says that.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, quarterbacks should.

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<v Speaker 4>Well the tight end in in defensive evers. Okay, just

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<v Speaker 4>to set the record straight, this is what we were

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<v Speaker 4>jumping on you that Duran Blander was about to catch you.

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<v Speaker 4>Go ahead. I mean I have Doran without eight picks

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<v Speaker 4>and ten starts. I don't take into account the other

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<v Speaker 4>games that he didn't start, right.

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<v Speaker 2>Even though that's not fair.

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<v Speaker 4>Ahead, I'll come not starting this even more impressive rookie

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<v Speaker 4>year eleven interceptions in twelve starts forever sixteen games, twelve starts,

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<v Speaker 4>eleven interceptions. And then his second year, which was the

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<v Speaker 4>shortened season to to a labor situation, very familiar with

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<v Speaker 4>seven more picks in nine games, nine starts that year.

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<v Speaker 4>So that's eighteen interceptions in his first twenty one starts

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<v Speaker 4>in the regular season. And I haven't even gotten to

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<v Speaker 4>the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's go, let's go deeper than that. Tom did not

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<v Speaker 5>start me till my fifth game. Do that was and

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<v Speaker 5>I just talked about its man.

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<v Speaker 2>And I'm still on the bits.

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<v Speaker 4>Let mean, come on, Thomas too. You had two interceptions

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<v Speaker 4>in two playoffs starts in eighty one also, okay, well

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<v Speaker 4>that even raises those number, dude, Yes, those are more

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<v Speaker 4>important than regulars. Yeah, So that's thirteen picks in this

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<v Speaker 4>first fourteen starts, and that would be twenty picks in

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<v Speaker 4>his first twenty two starts, now twenty four starts in

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<v Speaker 4>his career. So there you go.

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<v Speaker 5>And then finally they stopped him on my way finally right. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>but man, you got those first five. At least give

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<v Speaker 5>me three starts we could add to that.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what I'm saying. He wouldn't even start me.

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<v Speaker 5>So really, when you look at it, like you said,

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<v Speaker 5>more more starts, more interceptions than starts almost so, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>it's just so weird.

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<v Speaker 4>Now, No, we're not supposed to jump to conclusions. Maybe

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<v Speaker 4>that's right for four games, but I'm thinking next year

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<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys are going to have a couple of former

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<v Speaker 4>Pro Bowl cornerbacks in their secondary, and that would be well,

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<v Speaker 4>we already got one with Stefan Gilmour, might have three

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<v Speaker 4>at Gilmours back. And because I think the Ron Bland

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<v Speaker 4>is the head of the class.

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<v Speaker 2>We talked very well about Pro Bowl right now. We

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<v Speaker 2>knew last year. We knew last year he was going

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<v Speaker 2>to be the.

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<v Speaker 6>Third corner in Cowboys history with multiple interception returns for

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<v Speaker 6>a touchdown in the same season, joining Trayvon Diggs twenty

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<v Speaker 6>twenty one and Brown.

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<v Speaker 9>And.

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<v Speaker 5>I get the yard Brown there he goes, who is that?

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<v Speaker 5>Who's overrated?

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<v Speaker 6>So anyway we can start there. We can start with

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<v Speaker 6>the defense. After two and twenty two yards rushing to

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<v Speaker 6>Arizona gave up fifty three to the Patriots and there

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<v Speaker 6>was no eating going done by Ezekiel Elliott and basically

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<v Speaker 6>shut down that offense. We were somewhat skeptical of I

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<v Speaker 6>think going into the game, and they probably wouldn't have

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<v Speaker 6>had the three points if not for the one play,

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<v Speaker 6>the forty two yard completion, they would have shut them

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<v Speaker 6>out for the season because they ended up kicking a

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<v Speaker 6>twenty nine yard field goal after that. So from a

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<v Speaker 6>defensive standpoint, I think they reasserted them and going into

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<v Speaker 6>tonight's game. By the way, in the team defensive statistics,

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<v Speaker 6>their number two total defense, number two, pass defense, number

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<v Speaker 6>one points per game ten point three, number two in

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<v Speaker 6>point differential wins, number two in sacks per pass attempt,

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<v Speaker 6>number two, interception rate fourth and sacks, and second in

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<v Speaker 6>takeaways with ten the Bills have eleven. So they reasserted themselves.

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<v Speaker 4>I would say on that first drive you mentioned the

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<v Speaker 4>forty three yard or whatever it was to the Mario Douglas, right, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>I would say if they had a Tom Brady at quarterback,

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<v Speaker 4>there would have been a touchdown pass to Mike Gaesicki

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<v Speaker 4>in the back of the end zone. That third and

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<v Speaker 4>one play. Oh, the third quarterback was more accurate, there

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<v Speaker 4>would have been a touchdown. He kind of missed it, Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>he did kind of miss him, but he missed a

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<v Speaker 4>lot of on There was probably pressure on them. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>there you go. So I mean three wins by scores

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<v Speaker 4>of forty to forty to nothing, thirty to ten, and

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<v Speaker 4>thirty eight to three.

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<v Speaker 6>I think that's one oh eight to ten in the

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<v Speaker 6>three wins.

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<v Speaker 2>Yet we still find something wrong with this team.

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<v Speaker 6>Well we will at some.

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<v Speaker 2>Point we do. You know why always because.

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<v Speaker 4>We do throw a touchdown pass to a wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>It's not a nineteen yard touchdown pass. It's a twenty

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<v Speaker 4>yard touchdown passing.

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<v Speaker 6>So it's not a red zone touchdown inside twenty.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, and it's what the first touchdown by.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>And so you look at those reginal numbers. Oh, they

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<v Speaker 4>were one for four the red zone. Well, you had

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<v Speaker 4>one twenty yard touchdown pass one yard outside.

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<v Speaker 6>That I heard somebody somebody tried to diminish that because

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<v Speaker 6>Christian Gonzalez went out with the injury and so that

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<v Speaker 6>was the backup corner.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, the defensive geniuses over in New England. By the way,

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<v Speaker 6>the Cowboys lined up with three tight ends, one wide

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<v Speaker 6>receiver and a running back right, and they chose to

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<v Speaker 6>use the backup corner to go one on one with

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<v Speaker 6>CD Lamb. Well, don't you think when they went to

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<v Speaker 6>the line of scrimmage and saw that, and it's like, well,

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<v Speaker 6>screw these three tight ends, We're not running the ball.

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<v Speaker 6>I'll take CD man to man with I think his

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<v Speaker 6>name was Miles Bryant.

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<v Speaker 4>Bryant Bryant, Yes, yeah, and he's he's played a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of snaps for them on their defense.

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<v Speaker 6>He's a fourth year, fourth year guy.

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<v Speaker 5>Basically, you're saying, you had plenty of time to make

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<v Speaker 5>adjustments based on the formation and the pressure.

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<v Speaker 6>They are, you're gonna sit there and single CD. Well,

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<v Speaker 6>all right, good luck with that. You better block it.

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<v Speaker 6>You better not get blocked up to the line of Scribb.

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<v Speaker 4>And the Patriots were playing without another starting corner, Jonathan Jones.

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<v Speaker 4>So Miles Bryant has been playing a lot for them

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<v Speaker 4>this season. I'm not right sure if he may have

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<v Speaker 4>even started that game yesterday, but he had seventy snaps yesterday,

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<v Speaker 4>at sixty two the previous week and fifty three of

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<v Speaker 4>the week before. So it wasn't like they were just

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<v Speaker 4>picking on that just came out.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, a matter of fact, he already yeah, you're right,

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<v Speaker 6>he already started. Yeah, he was starting at left corner,

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<v Speaker 6>so so he moved over to the right side.

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<v Speaker 8>I will say, ceedee, Lamb. It was his twentieth touchdown

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<v Speaker 8>catch of his career. He's tied with Michael Irvin and

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<v Speaker 8>Terrence Williams for fourth most touchdown receptions in a Cowboys

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<v Speaker 8>players first four seasons.

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<v Speaker 5>That's pretty good, pretty good, it's pretty good. I didn't

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<v Speaker 5>know yeah that much.

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<v Speaker 6>So absolutely good job by Lamb. You know they should

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<v Speaker 6>have had another touchdown reception on that first drive. A

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<v Speaker 6>schoonmaker makes the catch.

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<v Speaker 5>Kind of man, this guy's starting to get on my nerves.

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<v Speaker 5>We talked about these tight ends and we love him.

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<v Speaker 6>Ferguson's okay with you.

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<v Speaker 5>Ferguson's okay, Yeah, I've always said focus was okay.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he always comes back and his run after the catch.

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<v Speaker 2>I love the way he plays.

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<v Speaker 5>But man, this guy, he's missing too many, too many

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<v Speaker 5>touchdowns and these are they red zone? Was that a

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<v Speaker 5>red zone touchdown?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah? It was that the three man, So you know.

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<v Speaker 5>Our inability to do it, uh has a lot to

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<v Speaker 5>do with our tight ends not making the plays well,

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<v Speaker 5>because that's what we seem to be depending on heavily

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<v Speaker 5>down in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 6>Or the running back running into the quarterback on fourth down.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, well who was who? I don't know who thought that.

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<v Speaker 6>Was well, Dak, I'm assuming since he did a three

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<v Speaker 6>sixty that the ball was supposed to go inside to yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>inside and powered Gren to.

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<v Speaker 2>His left shoulder left right in right, yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>So and those were the two I mean, if you

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<v Speaker 6>the downside was is they kicked two field goals from

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<v Speaker 6>the three, three or five yard line, whatever it ended

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<v Speaker 6>up being, they were twenty twenty three yard field goals.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, having the ball, so yeah, he's having.

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<v Speaker 6>And here I was thinking, oh, they're not going to

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<v Speaker 6>let him try sixty six at the end of the half.

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<v Speaker 6>He's going to ruin his streak, right, And then they

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<v Speaker 6>fall started and punted.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, And we were speaking of tight ends. We

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<v Speaker 4>were so focused on the offensive line injuries last week.

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<v Speaker 4>We didn't talk about Peyton Hendershot being limited at ankle

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<v Speaker 4>with an ankle And so that is why Sean McEwan

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<v Speaker 4>was elevated from the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 6>And I really like Sean mckinna Johnny on the spot

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<v Speaker 6>on the fumble too to recover block. Yeah there, great

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<v Speaker 6>on the Yeah, great block, and then followed the play

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<v Speaker 6>down the field much like Beottish week before, two weeks

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<v Speaker 6>before whatever it was, Yeah, and was there to You know,

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<v Speaker 6>they they play that Beottish play in the team meetings

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<v Speaker 6>a couple of times, I think. And so you know

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<v Speaker 6>Sean McEwan, who's been on the practice squad the first

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<v Speaker 6>three weeks of the season, you know, and there's a

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<v Speaker 6>difference in the amount of money you make on a practice.

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<v Speaker 4>Squad regular roster. You know that his his ears are

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<v Speaker 4>hirked up. Okay, that's how I can make it. So

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<v Speaker 4>I guarantee you the McEwan play is going to be

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<v Speaker 4>played in the team meeting this week.

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<v Speaker 2>How about the Toba play?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that said, he played a lot of the special

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<v Speaker 5>teams meetings. You're not just going out there trying to

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<v Speaker 5>catch passes. I'm trying to make a mark any way

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<v Speaker 5>I can't. I mean, that was the hell of a

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<v Speaker 5>play by a wide receiver. You don't want him doing

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<v Speaker 5>that too many times, right, you don't want.

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<v Speaker 2>To get hurt. Try to take his head off, man,

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<v Speaker 2>That was good, good stuff.

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<v Speaker 4>And even just negotiating his way downfield to make that play.

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<v Speaker 2>That was negotiation. Yeah, yeah, he was.

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<v Speaker 5>He went inside as opposed to going outside and then

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<v Speaker 5>worked his way back outside with.

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<v Speaker 2>Leverage because he knew that was his responsibility.

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<v Speaker 6>Speaking of special teams, how about a two point conversion fake?

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<v Speaker 2>What was going on with that?

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<v Speaker 4>He took advantage of the special team's genius Bill Bill

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<v Speaker 4>trying to block the egg.

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<v Speaker 6>So here's a funny story on that. Before Thursday's practice,

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<v Speaker 6>when they were just kind of warming up and I

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<v Speaker 6>was walking in here, I thought I saw Anger and uh,

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<v Speaker 6>Brandon Aubrey throwing the football like throwing zingers for about

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<v Speaker 6>thirty yards, right, and I'm going, dang, look at that.

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<v Speaker 6>Then I looked closer and they had one of those

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<v Speaker 6>little small balls. Right, Okay, but what I saw throw

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<v Speaker 6>the ball? I said, well, just as well, right.

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<v Speaker 2>What are they doing with small balls out on the field.

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<v Speaker 6>I think it was just kind of a warm up thing.

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<v Speaker 6>They were kind of jacking around.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but who has small balls?

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<v Speaker 6>Well they were footballs, yeah, small football Sorry, but it

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<v Speaker 6>was it was kind of funny that I saw him

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<v Speaker 6>throwing the ball so far and I said, oh, they

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<v Speaker 6>got to have a fake kick. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, I have no idea that they should.

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe wow, there you go.

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<v Speaker 6>It could be for like the deep snapper.

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<v Speaker 2>Too, there you go.

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<v Speaker 6>But anyway, yeah, it was a I mean they saw

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<v Speaker 6>I think Chauncey Golston said that they had seen that

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<v Speaker 6>they rush everybody so there was no safety guy back there,

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<v Speaker 6>and they said, okay, let's give it a shot.

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<v Speaker 2>So that could turn out to be very handy in

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<v Speaker 2>some games.

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<v Speaker 5>Sure, you know, to me, I know how coaches are

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<v Speaker 5>very conservative when it comes down to it, but sometimes

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<v Speaker 5>you want to be that gambler and sometimes.

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<v Speaker 2>I know you could. This is this is a make

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<v Speaker 2>or break deal when it comes to a coach.

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<v Speaker 5>You don't really want to mess around with an extra point, right, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>but sometimes you think about instead of going for the tie,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, do we go for the win.

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<v Speaker 2>There's going to be a moment that we might have

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<v Speaker 2>to go for the win.

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<v Speaker 4>And that play well, and especially you don't see it

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<v Speaker 4>now as much because of the extra point yard line, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>being moved back to the fifteen yard line.

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<v Speaker 6>Right, you know, And so you know I can see

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<v Speaker 6>that happening, and it was one of those sudden change

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<v Speaker 6>because it was after the fumble recovery for a touchdown

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<v Speaker 6>and it's like, okay, you're kind of discombobulated after that

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<v Speaker 6>happens to you and you bring.

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<v Speaker 4>That obviously bones Fossils saw it on film.

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<v Speaker 5>That's crazy and telling you that might come in handy

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<v Speaker 5>one day.

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<v Speaker 2>Guys, you never know.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, why go through all the drama of overtime overtime,

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<v Speaker 5>overtime overtime when you could just let's just right here man, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>I mean come on, some coaches feel like that, that's

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<v Speaker 5>just in this thing right here.

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<v Speaker 6>Did you think about that when Washington tied the game

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<v Speaker 6>was about that? Like you're gonna kick this and tired.

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<v Speaker 2>Or why not come on in the season.

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<v Speaker 4>In the seasons, Ron Rivera gonna live up to his

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<v Speaker 4>nick names.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, it's early in the season. Why not try

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<v Speaker 5>it just for the heck of it, you know, just

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<v Speaker 5>one time, one time.

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<v Speaker 2>And then they lose, right fifty four?

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<v Speaker 6>Is that what it was?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah? It was tight? All right.

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<v Speaker 4>We're just getting started on this edition of Mixed Shots.

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<v Speaker 8>what we thought of the run game. She feels that

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<v Speaker 8>the offense looked better yesterday.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, And before you chime in on the run game,

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<v Speaker 4>we got this little update. Stephen Jones, Cowboys executive vice president,

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<v Speaker 4>on one O five to three, the fans said they

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<v Speaker 4>are more optimistic today than they were yesterday about running

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<v Speaker 4>back Rico dawdles hip injury Jones called a contusion. Jones

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<v Speaker 4>also said if they needed help at running back, they

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<v Speaker 4>looked to Malik Davis, who's on the practice squad before

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<v Speaker 4>going outside of the building for help. That John Machoda

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<v Speaker 4>posted that on X moments ago.

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<v Speaker 6>So they're not trading the seventh for Z not yet.

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<v Speaker 4>Why we chuckling?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I'm not laughing.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, So run game, what are you thinking? Well, bolstered

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<v Speaker 4>by the I've liked what I've seen out of Rico Dawdell.

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<v Speaker 4>By the way, hopefully he is okay. And that so

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<v Speaker 4>that is optimistic, more optimistic news than what it was.

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<v Speaker 6>And he only got straight. And the.

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<v Speaker 4>Concerning thing about Rico Daddle is that two years ago

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<v Speaker 4>he was lost for the season after a hip injury,

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<v Speaker 4>which in the PRECAS surgery, Yeah, required surgery.

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<v Speaker 6>And I think that's what they were biggest worried about.

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<v Speaker 6>I think they ran just enough to keep them honest defensively,

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<v Speaker 6>and I think obviously when New England came in the game,

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<v Speaker 6>they were saying, Okay, we're not letting them run on us.

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<v Speaker 6>And so the fact that they finished with one hundred

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<v Speaker 6>and twenty four yards rushing, forty six of those on

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<v Speaker 6>turpens and around got twelve more lamb doing the same thing.

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<v Speaker 6>But that's what they got to do. They got to

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<v Speaker 6>use their speed, you know. And and by the way,

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<v Speaker 6>some guy named Lipke ran one in Yeah, a touchdown

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<v Speaker 6>inside the red zone?

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<v Speaker 2>Oh much. I was so happy for Bill.

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<v Speaker 8>Yes, we were talking about them all out. Should we're

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<v Speaker 8>going to put him in there?

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<v Speaker 4>Should clip my pick to click? Should have done that?

0:25:46.280 --> 0:25:47.399
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 6>First technical red zone touchdown, by the way, first NFL.

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<v Speaker 4>And and by the way, the pod pick was the

0:25:54.520 --> 0:25:57.280
<v Speaker 4>who scores the first rushing touchdown in the game, right,

0:25:57.720 --> 0:26:01.280
<v Speaker 4>And that was the ho It was the first rushing

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<v Speaker 4>touchdown of the game, Hunter Loki the winner, that's right?

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<v Speaker 2>Think that the game? Yeah, it was late in the game.

0:26:07.480 --> 0:26:10.040
<v Speaker 6>You know, I saw somebody try to minimize it. It's like, well,

0:26:10.160 --> 0:26:12.879
<v Speaker 6>the block that Terren Steel put on, anybody could have

0:26:12.960 --> 0:26:15.520
<v Speaker 6>ran in, but he made a nice little cut. He

0:26:15.680 --> 0:26:17.040
<v Speaker 6>saw where the hole was.

0:26:17.160 --> 0:26:20.159
<v Speaker 2>You know, experience, you said, you don't listen to that

0:26:20.240 --> 0:26:22.480
<v Speaker 2>craps man. You just don't, man.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you know we we we give people all

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<v Speaker 5>kinds of credit for throwing a five yard pass, but

0:26:29.480 --> 0:26:31.640
<v Speaker 5>you can't get credit what it's going to five yard

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<v Speaker 5>running touchdown.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what I mean.

0:26:33.160 --> 0:26:35.600
<v Speaker 5>Come on, it's just you know he has This game

0:26:35.760 --> 0:26:38.280
<v Speaker 5>can't be simple sometimes, but you have to make it

0:26:38.320 --> 0:26:41.680
<v Speaker 5>simple by doing your job right. So now it's everyone

0:26:41.720 --> 0:26:45.440
<v Speaker 5>thinks that they're going to diminish all of the accomplishments

0:26:45.480 --> 0:26:48.040
<v Speaker 5>for this team and what they've done as a team.

0:26:48.240 --> 0:26:50.040
<v Speaker 2>That's what I like about it. They've done it as

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<v Speaker 2>a team.

0:26:50.760 --> 0:26:55.760
<v Speaker 5>No one's pitting offense versus defense, wide receivers versus running backs.

0:26:56.040 --> 0:26:57.200
<v Speaker 2>Everyone's just looking.

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<v Speaker 5>Forward to winning the game itself. That's like about this team.

0:27:01.200 --> 0:27:03.399
<v Speaker 5>They are a true team in that regard.

0:27:03.480 --> 0:27:06.360
<v Speaker 6>And he got fourteen snaps in the game, seventeen on.

0:27:06.520 --> 0:27:09.679
<v Speaker 2>Special teams too, by the way, So and when you.

0:27:09.760 --> 0:27:11.960
<v Speaker 5>Have a team like this that doesn't have that big

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<v Speaker 5>running back like we had with Zeke, then we're going

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<v Speaker 5>to have to do it with the turpens. We're going

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<v Speaker 5>to have to do it running off tackle. We're gonna

0:27:19.200 --> 0:27:21.800
<v Speaker 5>have to do it with inside hands, off handoffs. We're

0:27:21.880 --> 0:27:25.560
<v Speaker 5>not that power running team as far as our running

0:27:25.640 --> 0:27:26.919
<v Speaker 5>backs are concerned.

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<v Speaker 2>We like to attack the edges. That's what makes us effective.

0:27:30.600 --> 0:27:33.160
<v Speaker 4>By the way, in these thirty one to three games,

0:27:33.600 --> 0:27:35.720
<v Speaker 4>we'll have numerous thirty one to three games.

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<v Speaker 2>I know that's good.

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<v Speaker 4>I would love to see Lipke and Deuce bond in

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<v Speaker 4>the backfield at the same time so that teams can't

0:27:44.040 --> 0:27:46.200
<v Speaker 4>just key on Deuce knowing he's going to get the

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<v Speaker 4>Who would you have.

0:27:47.520 --> 0:27:53.000
<v Speaker 2>It full back? No, you can. You can now.

0:27:53.040 --> 0:27:54.679
<v Speaker 4>What I'm saying is you would have the option to

0:27:54.720 --> 0:27:57.320
<v Speaker 4>giving the ball to Lipkey, and so the teams wouldn't

0:27:57.320 --> 0:27:59.280
<v Speaker 4>have just key on Deuce and he for then gets

0:27:59.280 --> 0:28:01.080
<v Speaker 4>smothered he gets the football.

0:28:01.160 --> 0:28:03.280
<v Speaker 5>You know, Well, that's why it would be back there.

0:28:03.400 --> 0:28:05.159
<v Speaker 5>That's why you've got he.

0:28:05.680 --> 0:28:08.320
<v Speaker 6>Was on the goal line. They had them both in there.

0:28:09.359 --> 0:28:11.720
<v Speaker 4>I want to see it as that's their base package

0:28:11.760 --> 0:28:13.159
<v Speaker 4>and the three games.

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<v Speaker 2>Get them both in there.

0:28:14.160 --> 0:28:17.840
<v Speaker 4>So second and goal three, deuce get free and run.

0:28:18.560 --> 0:28:24.320
<v Speaker 2>In, hunt him go outside.

0:28:24.440 --> 0:28:26.400
<v Speaker 4>I mean, I don't Garrett, Jim Brown is back there.

0:28:26.440 --> 0:28:28.679
<v Speaker 4>He's going to get smothered back there, and you know

0:28:28.800 --> 0:28:30.720
<v Speaker 4>he's going to get the football in that situation.

0:28:30.960 --> 0:28:35.679
<v Speaker 6>Hey, how about stopping fourth, fourth and one with the

0:28:35.760 --> 0:28:38.400
<v Speaker 6>rugby play.

0:28:38.880 --> 0:28:40.920
<v Speaker 2>That's tough to that's tough to do. But they did it.

0:28:40.960 --> 0:28:41.400
<v Speaker 6>They did it.

0:28:41.440 --> 0:28:43.760
<v Speaker 2>They did it, but I don't know. I don't know

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<v Speaker 2>if they did as well as Philly does.

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<v Speaker 4>I know, no, let's they did not do it as

0:28:50.640 --> 0:28:52.800
<v Speaker 4>well as Philly does it. But don't you got to

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<v Speaker 4>have a quarterback, don't.

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<v Speaker 6>You think though five hundred pounds at some point when

0:29:00.400 --> 0:29:03.800
<v Speaker 6>those they have whoever the two guys are pushing, are

0:29:03.840 --> 0:29:07.479
<v Speaker 6>they usually tight ends. I'm taking my edge guy and

0:29:07.520 --> 0:29:09.320
<v Speaker 6>I'm going and cracking on those guys.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it sounds easy, but it's not. They can't get there,

0:29:12.840 --> 0:29:15.440
<v Speaker 5>and everyone's tried it. They can't. I mean they have

0:29:15.520 --> 0:29:18.560
<v Speaker 5>to jump on top, if anything, to get there. They

0:29:18.560 --> 0:29:21.760
<v Speaker 5>can't go around the outside. He's going right up the middle,

0:29:21.800 --> 0:29:25.280
<v Speaker 5>so you can't. You just don't have that time. You know,

0:29:25.560 --> 0:29:26.920
<v Speaker 5>it's just like that, I'm.

0:29:26.760 --> 0:29:29.240
<v Speaker 6>Gonna make those guys pay for being the pushers.

0:29:29.320 --> 0:29:31.280
<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, you could make them pay for it, but

0:29:31.320 --> 0:29:32.160
<v Speaker 2>you won't stop to tell.

0:29:32.080 --> 0:29:33.760
<v Speaker 6>Because they're not going to be pushing.

0:29:33.520 --> 0:29:35.600
<v Speaker 2>Right right, So that would have to.

0:29:35.520 --> 0:29:37.480
<v Speaker 6>Be I'm taking one of the message sent.

0:29:37.720 --> 0:29:39.320
<v Speaker 2>That would have to be a message.

0:29:39.440 --> 0:29:42.360
<v Speaker 6>Go ahead and do it again. So I don't know

0:29:42.440 --> 0:29:44.880
<v Speaker 6>that pusher might say, Hey, put somebody else in there,

0:29:47.040 --> 0:29:47.440
<v Speaker 6>all right.

0:29:47.360 --> 0:29:50.000
<v Speaker 8>How about our line? How do we feel about it?

0:29:50.040 --> 0:29:50.440
<v Speaker 2>Well?

0:29:50.480 --> 0:29:55.160
<v Speaker 6>That work better? Yes, much better to have dear two

0:29:55.240 --> 0:29:56.640
<v Speaker 6>pro bowlers back in there.

0:29:56.800 --> 0:29:58.440
<v Speaker 5>I did feel better to have them back in there.

0:29:58.600 --> 0:30:00.840
<v Speaker 5>I wish they could have run better, though, I really

0:30:00.880 --> 0:30:03.400
<v Speaker 5>I want to see them be able to open up

0:30:03.400 --> 0:30:05.440
<v Speaker 5>a little better. But of course I knew Belichick was

0:30:05.480 --> 0:30:07.720
<v Speaker 5>scheming for it. So it's kind of odd when they

0:30:08.120 --> 0:30:10.200
<v Speaker 5>know where you're going. There are times when we ran

0:30:10.280 --> 0:30:13.120
<v Speaker 5>the ball, they were already outside waiting on us, you know,

0:30:13.200 --> 0:30:15.320
<v Speaker 5>And that's that's that's sound of a good team that

0:30:15.400 --> 0:30:16.479
<v Speaker 5>knows how to study for it.

0:30:16.520 --> 0:30:18.400
<v Speaker 2>But that didn't bode well for us.

0:30:18.640 --> 0:30:21.680
<v Speaker 5>It put us in some you know, halfway difficult situations

0:30:21.720 --> 0:30:22.200
<v Speaker 5>at times.

0:30:22.240 --> 0:30:27.400
<v Speaker 6>Well, did see Tyron doing rehab work this morning, so

0:30:27.960 --> 0:30:31.400
<v Speaker 6>maybe they can get him back in time. So they

0:30:31.400 --> 0:30:35.640
<v Speaker 6>don't turn a guy loose on the outside to get

0:30:35.640 --> 0:30:38.000
<v Speaker 6>a free run at my quarter back, Lucky.

0:30:38.320 --> 0:30:40.920
<v Speaker 5>That was crazy and Lucky didn't get his neck messed up.

0:30:41.320 --> 0:30:44.520
<v Speaker 5>I mean it's like he felt directly on his shoulder blade.

0:30:44.520 --> 0:30:47.200
<v Speaker 6>They start, they double team, they double team the same

0:30:47.240 --> 0:30:49.360
<v Speaker 6>guy and turn that guy loose on the on the

0:30:49.440 --> 0:30:50.000
<v Speaker 6>left side.

0:30:50.160 --> 0:30:52.960
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm always fearful when they fall sideways on their

0:30:52.960 --> 0:30:55.880
<v Speaker 4>shoulder and yeah, because that's where you can get that

0:30:56.200 --> 0:31:03.760
<v Speaker 4>ac joint messed up. So uh, but I mean they

0:31:04.400 --> 0:31:07.400
<v Speaker 4>what I liked about. We're not seen in the three

0:31:07.520 --> 0:31:11.600
<v Speaker 4>wins anyway. Now last week with three offensive linemen out,

0:31:11.720 --> 0:31:15.320
<v Speaker 4>it wasn't the same offense. But it's taking what the

0:31:15.360 --> 0:31:18.480
<v Speaker 4>defense gives you, that's right, you know. And so I mean,

0:31:18.480 --> 0:31:22.880
<v Speaker 4>how many already long, you know, drives of ten or

0:31:22.880 --> 0:31:25.600
<v Speaker 4>more plays have we seen a lot whether they end

0:31:25.600 --> 0:31:26.600
<v Speaker 4>the field goals or.

0:31:26.640 --> 0:31:29.120
<v Speaker 2>A lot touchdown. That's impressive, a.

0:31:29.120 --> 0:31:32.080
<v Speaker 4>Whole bunch of them. And so it's a time consuming.

0:31:32.240 --> 0:31:34.680
<v Speaker 5>And you get your defensive rest when you do that.

0:31:34.840 --> 0:31:37.400
<v Speaker 5>That's one thing we can see. Except for the Arizona game,

0:31:37.840 --> 0:31:40.840
<v Speaker 5>our defense got a lot of rest in those other

0:31:40.880 --> 0:31:44.960
<v Speaker 5>three games simply because our ball control, even though it

0:31:44.960 --> 0:31:48.200
<v Speaker 5>doesn't always depend and in points as far as touchdowns,

0:31:48.240 --> 0:31:49.560
<v Speaker 5>our ball control is amazing.

0:31:49.600 --> 0:31:55.320
<v Speaker 4>First half alone, the Cowboys had three drives of seventy

0:31:55.440 --> 0:31:56.360
<v Speaker 4>or more yards.

0:31:56.680 --> 0:32:01.480
<v Speaker 6>Seven more plays, seventy seventy five, seventy three three and

0:32:01.520 --> 0:32:04.240
<v Speaker 6>then they had a sixty three in the fourth quarter

0:32:05.680 --> 0:32:06.800
<v Speaker 6>and ended up scoring.

0:32:10.640 --> 0:32:12.760
<v Speaker 4>But all three of the wins have been like that, right,

0:32:13.000 --> 0:32:13.680
<v Speaker 4>and we.

0:32:13.720 --> 0:32:16.040
<v Speaker 5>Have to look at the fact that what one turnover

0:32:16.800 --> 0:32:19.240
<v Speaker 5>is that all we have is one turnover. They didn't know,

0:32:19.400 --> 0:32:22.120
<v Speaker 5>I mean to go out to the season. The season, Yeah,

0:32:22.520 --> 0:32:22.960
<v Speaker 5>the season.

0:32:23.000 --> 0:32:24.360
<v Speaker 4>At the end of the game, they've.

0:32:24.240 --> 0:32:27.880
<v Speaker 6>Got ten takeaways, one giveaways, so they're a plus none.

0:32:27.880 --> 0:32:29.760
<v Speaker 2>That's crazy. Yeah, that's that's crazy.

0:32:29.760 --> 0:32:33.120
<v Speaker 5>That's when that leads to that's right, that leads to

0:32:33.160 --> 0:32:34.160
<v Speaker 5>success right there.

0:32:36.480 --> 0:32:38.959
<v Speaker 4>I mean, I mean, look at yesterday's game and what

0:32:39.000 --> 0:32:42.240
<v Speaker 4>the takeaways did. One was a fumble that was returned

0:32:42.240 --> 0:32:45.120
<v Speaker 4>for a touchdown, and I mean there was immediate points

0:32:45.640 --> 0:32:47.520
<v Speaker 4>on two of the takeaways yesterday.

0:32:48.200 --> 0:32:51.120
<v Speaker 5>But I like, I like that the number of plays

0:32:51.120 --> 0:32:55.280
<v Speaker 5>on the drive because last year we were hurting ourselves

0:32:55.800 --> 0:32:59.280
<v Speaker 5>and with the turnover, so therefore we couldn't continue.

0:32:58.720 --> 0:32:59.560
<v Speaker 4>Drives like that.

0:33:00.040 --> 0:33:03.160
<v Speaker 5>We were on the goal line, we were in scoring position,

0:33:03.760 --> 0:33:06.200
<v Speaker 5>and then we held ourselves with an interception of fumble.

0:33:06.600 --> 0:33:08.800
<v Speaker 5>That is not happening this year and not happening at all.

0:33:08.880 --> 0:33:09.960
<v Speaker 2>So now the.

0:33:11.640 --> 0:33:15.600
<v Speaker 5>Disastrous plays are to a minimum for us, and that's

0:33:15.600 --> 0:33:18.080
<v Speaker 5>what we need. That keeps our defense fresh, that keeps

0:33:18.080 --> 0:33:19.479
<v Speaker 5>our offense on the field.

0:33:19.840 --> 0:33:22.360
<v Speaker 4>Funny you mentioned the word disastrous because I looked up

0:33:22.400 --> 0:33:26.400
<v Speaker 4>on the NFL network just now there was a headline.

0:33:26.440 --> 0:33:30.360
<v Speaker 4>There was a picture of Bill Belichick and the headline

0:33:30.440 --> 0:33:32.520
<v Speaker 4>was disaster in Dallas.

0:33:33.360 --> 0:33:38.280
<v Speaker 8>Postgame interview was the shortest quickest answers I have seen.

0:33:38.320 --> 0:33:39.120
<v Speaker 8>I printed it out.

0:33:40.240 --> 0:33:42.960
<v Speaker 6>Read the last sentence on the first statement.

0:33:43.000 --> 0:33:46.560
<v Speaker 8>The last sentence on the first one.

0:33:45.800 --> 0:33:47.480
<v Speaker 6>The first thing he said, and then he.

0:33:47.800 --> 0:33:48.320
<v Speaker 2>Was the question.

0:33:48.880 --> 0:33:52.480
<v Speaker 8>Question was on why he thinks they're a better team

0:33:52.640 --> 0:33:55.240
<v Speaker 8>than one in three that just lost by thirty five,

0:33:55.280 --> 0:33:57.920
<v Speaker 8>and he said, I said, we're better than we were today.

0:33:58.200 --> 0:34:03.880
<v Speaker 6>No, let me see it. It wasn't even the question.

0:34:04.000 --> 0:34:07.560
<v Speaker 6>It was his opening stay and he went on and on,

0:34:08.400 --> 0:34:11.320
<v Speaker 6>and then he finished with we just got to perform better.

0:34:11.480 --> 0:34:15.200
<v Speaker 6>There's really not much to say.

0:34:16.239 --> 0:34:20.520
<v Speaker 5>Now you've seen some Belichick interviews. Yeah, I've seen some

0:34:20.640 --> 0:34:23.960
<v Speaker 5>one liners. Yeah, so I've seen them worse.

0:34:23.800 --> 0:34:27.359
<v Speaker 6>Than And then that was funny because the next question was, well,

0:34:27.360 --> 0:34:29.359
<v Speaker 6>why would you say that about a one? Are three

0:34:29.440 --> 0:34:32.560
<v Speaker 6>teams better than?

0:34:32.719 --> 0:34:33.719
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

0:34:33.800 --> 0:34:37.919
<v Speaker 6>Why do you think that? It was amazing they kind

0:34:37.920 --> 0:34:39.080
<v Speaker 6>of grilled them.

0:34:39.320 --> 0:34:43.839
<v Speaker 4>His press conference today, I would think that the theme

0:34:43.880 --> 0:34:47.319
<v Speaker 4>of it is we're onto New Orleans. That's who they play.

0:34:47.360 --> 0:34:50.280
<v Speaker 6>That he doesn't really that'll be his theme the media

0:34:50.320 --> 0:34:52.040
<v Speaker 6>team is who's starting at court.

0:34:52.160 --> 0:34:54.760
<v Speaker 4>That's what I'm saying is the he'll get a number

0:34:54.800 --> 0:34:57.520
<v Speaker 4>of those type questions and the number of times he'll

0:34:57.520 --> 0:34:58.720
<v Speaker 4>say we're on to New Orleans.

0:34:58.880 --> 0:35:01.120
<v Speaker 6>It was like, you know, and I guess you got

0:35:01.120 --> 0:35:03.279
<v Speaker 6>to ask the question. But it was thirty one to

0:35:03.400 --> 0:35:05.839
<v Speaker 6>three near the end of the third quarter. The game

0:35:05.920 --> 0:35:07.919
<v Speaker 6>was over. What am I going to leave this poor

0:35:08.040 --> 0:35:10.319
<v Speaker 6>kid in there and continue to get beat up on?

0:35:11.440 --> 0:35:11.839
<v Speaker 6>Get them?

0:35:12.280 --> 0:35:16.560
<v Speaker 5>They seemed to to say that when he finally got

0:35:17.480 --> 0:35:19.440
<v Speaker 5>the news that he was going to be bitch, he

0:35:19.520 --> 0:35:24.280
<v Speaker 5>was like, man, yeah, right, that's why.

0:35:25.200 --> 0:35:27.319
<v Speaker 4>Ever since that was why he was smiling on the side,

0:35:32.239 --> 0:35:34.560
<v Speaker 4>was he was the happiest guy in the building. You

0:35:34.600 --> 0:35:35.640
<v Speaker 4>didn't have to stay in there.

0:35:35.840 --> 0:35:37.960
<v Speaker 6>He was like, he was like, this ass never happened

0:35:37.960 --> 0:35:43.240
<v Speaker 6>to me at Alabama's.

0:35:40.840 --> 0:35:44.640
<v Speaker 4>A lot easier playing quarterback at Alabama. Yeah, all right,

0:35:44.640 --> 0:35:46.760
<v Speaker 4>we continue with more mixed shots in just a moment.

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<v Speaker 6>Hmm.

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<v Speaker 5>This will be the most watched game all year. Oh

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<v Speaker 5>without a period period. I don't care what comes up

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<v Speaker 5>after that doing the regular season.

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<v Speaker 4>Let me see he's playing who Taylor swipts going.

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<v Speaker 2>To side side? Yeah? Well a game that what Haylo

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<v Speaker 2>Swift does not attend?

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<v Speaker 6>How many times did she show up on TV last night.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, let's just say that.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, too many times.

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<v Speaker 6>Somebody should somebody said it should be one of those

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<v Speaker 6>drinking games. Yeah, every time you see her take a shot, you're.

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<v Speaker 2>A little too late. They've done it, They've already done it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>I'm talking on their Sunday night. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. What's

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<v Speaker 2>the best point.

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<v Speaker 4>They're playing if they're playing Minnesota in primetime? I got

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<v Speaker 4>Kansas City in that game, Kirk Cussins got it.

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<v Speaker 2>Is gonna surprise you. He watched. I mean, hell, he said,

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<v Speaker 2>plenty of chances, but here will surprise which.

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<v Speaker 6>By the way, guess who tried to take advantage of

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<v Speaker 6>that with a rerun Saturday night Saturday Night Long when.

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<v Speaker 2>He hosted Oh yeah, I saw that.

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<v Speaker 6>That is their reading.

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<v Speaker 2>I saw that. I saw that.

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<v Speaker 4>So only two undefeated teams left. Yes, in the National

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<v Speaker 4>Football the.

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<v Speaker 6>Cowboys have to play both Eagles.

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<v Speaker 4>And they get to play both of them. That's right,

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<v Speaker 4>get to play get to play both of them?

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<v Speaker 6>Should have been three.

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<v Speaker 4>So Cowboys San Francisco this week and then Philadelphia's playing Minnesota.

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<v Speaker 4>Those are the two unbeatens. And Miami got a little

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<v Speaker 4>humble pie yesterday in Buffalo after winning seventy to twenty

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<v Speaker 4>over Denver. They lose forty eight to twenty to the

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<v Speaker 4>Bills yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>So since you brought that up, San Francisco beat Arizona

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<v Speaker 6>thirty five sixteen. So I saw this note on the

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<v Speaker 6>NFL Media Slate site. Rock Purdy was twenty of twenty

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<v Speaker 6>one for two hundred and eighty three yards. Christian McCaffrey

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<v Speaker 6>had one hundred and seventy seven years from scrimmage, one

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<v Speaker 6>hundred and six rushing, seventy one receiving, and four touchdowns. Yep,

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<v Speaker 6>three rushing, one receiving.

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<v Speaker 4>Were they all red zone touchdowns?

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<v Speaker 2>I didn't.

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<v Speaker 6>I didn't look at the yardage touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh.

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<v Speaker 6>And then I also saw this Khalil Mack Chargers right,

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<v Speaker 6>six sacks versus Vegas tied somebody by the name of

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<v Speaker 6>Adrian Clayburg in twenty.

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<v Speaker 4>Seventeen who was matched up against Green Jazz Jazz Green

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<v Speaker 4>of the cowboy Boys.

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<v Speaker 6>That's right, and only other two other guys have had

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<v Speaker 6>sit as many as six, Fred Deed and Derek Thomas.

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<v Speaker 6>And Thomas has the single game record with seven sacks

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<v Speaker 6>in nineteen ninety. About that for a lot, know that's.

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<v Speaker 4>The single.

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<v Speaker 2>That would be something that can look forward.

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<v Speaker 6>Was somebody asked did you say somebody asked about his injury? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>he did, he did. He did miss some snaps. They

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<v Speaker 6>kind of held him out and then he got back

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<v Speaker 6>into the game.

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<v Speaker 8>So the question was should he have gone back into

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<v Speaker 8>the game.

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<v Speaker 6>They probably couldn't tie him down.

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<v Speaker 4>If Micah feels like he can play, Micah can play.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's see right.

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<v Speaker 6>He ended up with forty four snaps. That was eighty

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<v Speaker 6>percent of the of the game. The only ones that

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<v Speaker 6>had more were Vanderish, Curse and Gilmour at one hundred percent,

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<v Speaker 6>and Hooker had ninety five percent. And by the way,

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<v Speaker 6>vandersh aside from the fumble.

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<v Speaker 2>Recovery for the touchdown, seven tackles.

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<v Speaker 6>He had a pretty darn good game. Fill in the hole.

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<v Speaker 2>I saw him come through one time. He read it.

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<v Speaker 5>It looked like a Sewan he played, and he read

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<v Speaker 5>it very well, came over the top real well, had

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<v Speaker 5>some help. But I don't think I've seen him approach

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<v Speaker 5>a play, you know, freely the way he did in

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<v Speaker 5>that play.

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<v Speaker 2>And then that came from anticipation.

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<v Speaker 4>That off them.

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<v Speaker 6>First touchdown since high school. Yeah, that's what he said.

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<v Speaker 2>Football, Hey, I don't feel I don't feel so bad.

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<v Speaker 5>So you're talking about my inceptions no touchdowns, I don't

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<v Speaker 5>feel so bad.

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<v Speaker 4>Did you have any in high school?

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<v Speaker 2>I did. I had an offensive touchdown.

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<v Speaker 5>My first touchdown was a flag out Randy Wade second

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<v Speaker 5>team QB baby, that was my dude against Randy Wade.

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<v Speaker 4>Was against the Sunset Sunset.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, our first games.

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<v Speaker 4>Mm hmm.

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<v Speaker 2>I had some little kid on me. I lost him.

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<v Speaker 2>I lost him, he got lost. There you go.

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<v Speaker 6>So the Cowboys only had one sack?

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<v Speaker 2>Is that right? Yes?

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<v Speaker 6>Two or two?

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<v Speaker 2>Not those three?

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<v Speaker 4>Let's see now Sam Williams had one, two and had

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<v Speaker 4>two Sam Williams.

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<v Speaker 6>And then follow and so Micah got shut out. But

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<v Speaker 6>he also caused one of those interceptions with another pressure.

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<v Speaker 6>That should be another stat You can an assist on

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<v Speaker 6>an interception.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, So in addition to the quarterback pressure.

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<v Speaker 6>Because I think he was the one that chased getting

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<v Speaker 6>he uh an F I a force for forced interception.

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<v Speaker 4>I is a forced interception.

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<v Speaker 6>Because he was the one that caused mac Jones to

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<v Speaker 6>go to the roy.

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<v Speaker 4>You can start keeping that back.

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<v Speaker 5>I can do it myself, but that means you have

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<v Speaker 5>to go back to all the other stats throughout the.

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<v Speaker 2>NFL history and give everyone else the crops, everybody up

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<v Speaker 2>to Spain. I don't think there's enough video that's true. Okay.

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<v Speaker 8>Producer Supreme sent me a quick note. Talked about McCaffrey earlier.

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<v Speaker 8>His touchdowns were on the one yard line, two yard line,

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<v Speaker 8>six yard line, and eighteen.

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<v Speaker 4>Yard line, all in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 8>In the red zone.

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<v Speaker 4>The red zone touchdowns the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 6>Technically three no No one in the game.

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<v Speaker 4>They had four games. In four games, Producer.

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<v Speaker 2>In the opener, right one.

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<v Speaker 6>Pollard, Pollard had two and Turpenhead.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, we're changing that this week against the forty nine ers. Right, yes, absolutely,

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<v Speaker 4>they're getting that's the goal. More red zone, sir, that

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<v Speaker 4>may be the key to victory this week. Have more

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<v Speaker 4>red zone touchdowns than Christian McCaffrey has in the game,

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<v Speaker 4>because they left might beat that might beat them.

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<v Speaker 6>They left eight points on the field my books with

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<v Speaker 6>the two field goals from twenty three yards. Okay, I

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<v Speaker 6>have touchdowns, all right.

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<v Speaker 4>Well that was a victory Monday edition of Mixed Shots,

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<v Speaker 4>and I ain't got an idea. How about we have

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<v Speaker 4>another victory Monday edition of Mixed Shines next Monday.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, all right, we did.

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<v Speaker 6>We get a clean sweep on our college games. Everybody want.

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<v Speaker 4>We got one here, and let's hope we have another

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<v Speaker 4>one next week.

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<v Speaker 6>One here, one there.

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<v Speaker 4>I got the big one.

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<v Speaker 2>Everybody's victorious today.

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<v Speaker 6>Game end so late they couldn't get it in the newspaper.

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<v Speaker 6>I saw the gate story and.

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<v Speaker 2>I was one of the last people at the game.

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<v Speaker 2>I was there till almost.

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<v Speaker 4>When it was after halftime.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what they did. Like, man, I'm not going anywhere.

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<v Speaker 5>This game is still intact. So it was a good game.

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<v Speaker 5>I really enjoyed it.

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<v Speaker 6>I noticed that at high school games too. After the bands, that's.

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<v Speaker 2>Each that's the battle of the bands. That's why we

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<v Speaker 2>would kick all. Y'all all.

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<v Speaker 6>You don't know about marching missoo.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'm pretty sure I can figure it out.

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<v Speaker 4>That does it for mixed shots for this Monday. Have

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<v Speaker 4>a great day and we will shout at you again

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<v Speaker 4>tomorrow at noon.

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<v Speaker 2>Go Cowboys.

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