1 00:00:02,720 --> 00:00:05,200 Speaker 1: The following. He's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:05,240 --> 00:00:15,520 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys, Let's go. Are 3 00:00:15,520 --> 00:00:18,400 Speaker 1: you ready for a break? Yes? Are you ready for 4 00:00:18,440 --> 00:00:23,520 Speaker 1: a break? Absolutely? Ready for a break? Yeah, and so 5 00:00:23,640 --> 00:00:27,360 Speaker 1: much for that. It's time for The Break on Dallas 6 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:33,080 Speaker 1: Cowboys dot Com with Nick Eatman, Brian brought Us, and 7 00:00:33,360 --> 00:00:40,640 Speaker 1: bar Garcia and Derek Eagleton's Monday, October thirty first, twenty 8 00:00:40,880 --> 00:00:43,960 Speaker 1: twenty two, season eighteen, Episode number sixty two. Welcome to 9 00:00:44,000 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 1: the latest edition of The Break, live from s WBC 10 00:00:46,800 --> 00:00:48,960 Speaker 1: Morgage Studios. At the start, we're presented by mill of Light, 11 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:51,120 Speaker 1: the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys. It is Halloween 12 00:00:51,479 --> 00:00:53,960 Speaker 1: and we get to talk about something not so scary. 13 00:00:53,960 --> 00:00:57,240 Speaker 1: Cowboys get a win yesterday they win forty nine twenty 14 00:00:57,320 --> 00:01:00,720 Speaker 1: nine in a game that we would These guys tell 15 00:01:00,760 --> 00:01:02,720 Speaker 1: you what they think of this game. And but let's 16 00:01:02,720 --> 00:01:04,720 Speaker 1: start with you. What is the story of this game? 17 00:01:05,200 --> 00:01:09,840 Speaker 1: Oh god, I'm unprepared. You knew it was coming, Shoot 18 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:14,560 Speaker 1: it was yeah, No, I'm storyline. I don't know what 19 00:01:14,600 --> 00:01:18,559 Speaker 1: the exact storyline is, but I'm pretty damn excited about 20 00:01:18,600 --> 00:01:22,119 Speaker 1: what this offense is looking like. Dak Prescott. I thought 21 00:01:22,120 --> 00:01:26,640 Speaker 1: he had how Americans say, hell of a game? How 22 00:01:26,680 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: about that one, Bryan That, Yeah, that kind of hell 23 00:01:29,840 --> 00:01:32,800 Speaker 1: of the game. No love seeing him run, love seeing 24 00:01:32,920 --> 00:01:37,880 Speaker 1: him just use it, just be him. He was just him. Obviously, 25 00:01:37,959 --> 00:01:40,920 Speaker 1: they ran the ball very very well. I think that 26 00:01:41,280 --> 00:01:43,959 Speaker 1: we'll probably be talking about this in the next weeks 27 00:01:43,959 --> 00:01:48,200 Speaker 1: to come. The whole debate once again about Ezekiel Elliott 28 00:01:48,280 --> 00:01:53,200 Speaker 1: and Tony Poller doesn't help that Tony rent so well yesterday, 29 00:01:53,520 --> 00:01:57,920 Speaker 1: but it's a great problem to have, so long story short, 30 00:01:58,040 --> 00:02:01,600 Speaker 1: I'm just very very happy about everything that I saw 31 00:02:01,960 --> 00:02:04,760 Speaker 1: offensively and what the Cowboys were able to do, and 32 00:02:04,920 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: even the receivers. We saw a lot more of Michael 33 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:10,400 Speaker 1: Gallup and Cede Lamb, which is kind of what we 34 00:02:10,400 --> 00:02:14,320 Speaker 1: were talking about during the week, just how Kellen gets 35 00:02:14,320 --> 00:02:17,000 Speaker 1: them involved and open in situations where they can be 36 00:02:17,040 --> 00:02:20,040 Speaker 1: open more, and I think we saw some improvement in 37 00:02:20,040 --> 00:02:24,760 Speaker 1: that aspect. Nick I thought they were able to show 38 00:02:24,840 --> 00:02:27,520 Speaker 1: that they could win with offense, and that's something that 39 00:02:27,560 --> 00:02:29,240 Speaker 1: you know at some point they're gonna have to win 40 00:02:29,360 --> 00:02:31,880 Speaker 1: different ways. This defense still carries this team, but they're 41 00:02:31,880 --> 00:02:34,040 Speaker 1: gonna have to win with offense. They showed that they 42 00:02:34,080 --> 00:02:35,960 Speaker 1: can do it. Kellen Moore I thought, had a great 43 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:38,840 Speaker 1: game that he called so you're gonna have to win, 44 00:02:39,160 --> 00:02:41,240 Speaker 1: you know, than the playoffs. There's gonna be games that 45 00:02:41,320 --> 00:02:44,079 Speaker 1: are you know, grinded out games. There're gonna be some 46 00:02:44,200 --> 00:02:46,520 Speaker 1: high scoring games. They every game takes us a life 47 00:02:46,520 --> 00:02:49,040 Speaker 1: of its own, and this one did, and they Coaly 48 00:02:49,120 --> 00:02:52,079 Speaker 1: showed that for this game they could do it right. 49 00:02:53,720 --> 00:03:01,600 Speaker 1: We boh with your defensive depth. And I say this 50 00:03:01,639 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 1: in a way of that there was one time where 51 00:03:04,560 --> 00:03:08,400 Speaker 1: I looked on the field. There was mcquamu, there was Clark, 52 00:03:08,919 --> 00:03:14,239 Speaker 1: there was Marquise Bell. They were out there fighting against 53 00:03:14,240 --> 00:03:18,320 Speaker 1: a team that if you don't get practice reps against 54 00:03:18,440 --> 00:03:21,720 Speaker 1: during the week with the way that they scheme, these 55 00:03:21,720 --> 00:03:24,399 Speaker 1: guys don't. They don't. They're scout team guys out there 56 00:03:24,400 --> 00:03:28,720 Speaker 1: playing right now and having to defend an offense that 57 00:03:28,880 --> 00:03:31,639 Speaker 1: stresses you out. They stress you out with the running game. 58 00:03:31,680 --> 00:03:33,720 Speaker 1: We talked about it here just a little bit pre show. 59 00:03:34,280 --> 00:03:36,760 Speaker 1: They're down twenty something points, they're still running the ball, 60 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:40,120 Speaker 1: and now they test your physicality. Are you able to 61 00:03:40,120 --> 00:03:43,800 Speaker 1: get all blocks? You're able to do the things necessary 62 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:46,360 Speaker 1: to stop them? And a lot of guys on that 63 00:03:46,480 --> 00:03:50,160 Speaker 1: defense yesterday got to play that don't normally get reps. 64 00:03:50,880 --> 00:03:54,240 Speaker 1: And you know it's not an excuse. I mean, the 65 00:03:54,520 --> 00:03:57,680 Speaker 1: Bears got yards, but they didn't get points. You know, 66 00:03:57,760 --> 00:04:00,000 Speaker 1: they didn't really get points. That's what running the ball 67 00:04:00,000 --> 00:04:02,720 Speaker 1: all will do for you. It'll it'll. Yeah, you can 68 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:05,800 Speaker 1: grind people down, but how many points you're gonna get. 69 00:04:06,400 --> 00:04:09,000 Speaker 1: Kellen Moore was outstanding calling a game yesterday. But I'm 70 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:12,000 Speaker 1: gonna give this defensive depth and give the front office 71 00:04:12,040 --> 00:04:15,360 Speaker 1: some credit for getting these guys involved, and get these 72 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:18,599 Speaker 1: defensive coaches some credit for getting them ready enough to 73 00:04:18,800 --> 00:04:21,600 Speaker 1: play and to finish that football game, because at the 74 00:04:21,600 --> 00:04:24,679 Speaker 1: bitter end, it was not the team that you started 75 00:04:24,720 --> 00:04:28,480 Speaker 1: with on defense at all. Let's talk about this offense yesterday. 76 00:04:28,480 --> 00:04:32,200 Speaker 1: They had six touchdowns in nine possessions. I'm not including 77 00:04:32,240 --> 00:04:34,440 Speaker 1: the final possession where they just had they just sneled 78 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:36,960 Speaker 1: on the ball and then they had a TV in 79 00:04:36,960 --> 00:04:39,560 Speaker 1: their first four possessions. They got off to a fast start, 80 00:04:39,600 --> 00:04:41,680 Speaker 1: which again goes to the point that you guys are 81 00:04:41,680 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 1: making and I think everyone thought, hey, you get out 82 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:45,440 Speaker 1: to a fast lead on these guys, you make them 83 00:04:45,440 --> 00:04:47,040 Speaker 1: one dimensional. Had to make them have to throw the ball. 84 00:04:47,120 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 1: They don't. They did not. They kept running the ball 85 00:04:49,960 --> 00:04:52,039 Speaker 1: and they were doing it effectively. They just couldn't catch 86 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 1: up with that formula. But Cowboys offense put up four 87 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:58,159 Speaker 1: and forty two yards. Dak was I think outstanding twenty 88 00:04:58,160 --> 00:05:02,160 Speaker 1: one of twenty seven, seventy seven points seven percent completion rate. 89 00:05:02,880 --> 00:05:05,080 Speaker 1: That's two weeks in a row that he's been around 90 00:05:05,120 --> 00:05:08,240 Speaker 1: that seventy five seventy seven range in completions, which is 91 00:05:08,279 --> 00:05:11,120 Speaker 1: a really great number. Two hundred and fifty yards, two touchdowns, 92 00:05:11,120 --> 00:05:13,800 Speaker 1: one interception, one hundred and fourteen point five rating. He 93 00:05:13,839 --> 00:05:16,320 Speaker 1: also had the five rushes for thirty four yards. Nick, 94 00:05:16,360 --> 00:05:18,800 Speaker 1: I was thinking about you in the press box. There 95 00:05:18,839 --> 00:05:21,760 Speaker 1: was a play just before the one of the nice 96 00:05:21,839 --> 00:05:23,880 Speaker 1: runs that he had. I think it might have been 97 00:05:23,960 --> 00:05:27,680 Speaker 1: a touchdown run. But right before that play you saw 98 00:05:27,720 --> 00:05:29,040 Speaker 1: it and you were like, man, he's got all this 99 00:05:29,120 --> 00:05:31,520 Speaker 1: room out there and he didn't run it, and you 100 00:05:31,560 --> 00:05:33,560 Speaker 1: were like, man, this is not the Dak. Come on, 101 00:05:33,600 --> 00:05:35,360 Speaker 1: you gotta be the Dack I need. And next play 102 00:05:35,400 --> 00:05:38,160 Speaker 1: here we go touchdown. But let's talk about that. What 103 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: what what part of Dak's game stood out to you 104 00:05:40,640 --> 00:05:46,920 Speaker 1: the most yesterday Nick, we'll star are you um? I 105 00:05:46,960 --> 00:05:49,800 Speaker 1: think I think he. I thought he took what the 106 00:05:49,839 --> 00:05:52,480 Speaker 1: defense was given, which was a lot of slants. You 107 00:05:52,480 --> 00:05:55,039 Speaker 1: know how I feel about that. I think that that's 108 00:05:55,080 --> 00:05:59,680 Speaker 1: one thing that Dak isn't great at throwing as the slant. Shockingly. 109 00:06:00,120 --> 00:06:03,560 Speaker 1: But I'll say this, other than Aikman, we haven't seen 110 00:06:03,760 --> 00:06:06,160 Speaker 1: like Romo wasn't good at the slant. It just wasn't 111 00:06:06,160 --> 00:06:08,600 Speaker 1: his best throw, you know. And but Gallup helped him 112 00:06:08,640 --> 00:06:11,680 Speaker 1: out to yesterday that he didn't as much before. But 113 00:06:11,760 --> 00:06:13,840 Speaker 1: I thought, just just a little bit of moving there's 114 00:06:13,880 --> 00:06:16,920 Speaker 1: one play, remember I think I don't remember exactly what happened. 115 00:06:17,279 --> 00:06:19,919 Speaker 1: It was a very subtle step up and rolled to 116 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:23,480 Speaker 1: the right step kind of resetisfied and feet and throw it. 117 00:06:23,720 --> 00:06:26,960 Speaker 1: And that's something that Cooper Rush we didn't see from him. 118 00:06:27,040 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: He likes it a clean pocket, stand there and throw. 119 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:31,040 Speaker 1: He could make the throw, but this was just like 120 00:06:31,200 --> 00:06:33,760 Speaker 1: he had to just off your spot just a little bit. 121 00:06:34,080 --> 00:06:36,080 Speaker 1: And Dak, you know, and he makes good throws on 122 00:06:36,120 --> 00:06:37,719 Speaker 1: the run. That one wasn't on the run. It was 123 00:06:37,720 --> 00:06:40,400 Speaker 1: just kind of resetting his feet. But he moves in 124 00:06:40,440 --> 00:06:42,720 Speaker 1: the pocket pretty well. And that's gonna get better and better. 125 00:06:42,920 --> 00:06:45,279 Speaker 1: I just thought third down, he rolled out, he had it, 126 00:06:45,320 --> 00:06:46,840 Speaker 1: he could have got the first down, and he didn't 127 00:06:46,880 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 1: take any threw it to Rowdy back there in the 128 00:06:49,480 --> 00:06:52,520 Speaker 1: end zone. And then the next play I was like, well, 129 00:06:52,560 --> 00:06:53,919 Speaker 1: I mean that's the kind of deck that in the 130 00:06:54,000 --> 00:06:56,520 Speaker 1: next play he runs in for a touchdown for I 131 00:06:56,520 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 1: can even finished my sentence, right, Yeah. I think the 132 00:07:00,279 --> 00:07:02,320 Speaker 1: thing with Dak was the we're going to learn today 133 00:07:02,360 --> 00:07:05,480 Speaker 1: The interception wasn't his fault. When you sit down and 134 00:07:05,640 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 1: I think we have coordinators today, right, did they get 135 00:07:07,880 --> 00:07:10,040 Speaker 1: did they answer those questions for you and stuff? I 136 00:07:10,080 --> 00:07:13,320 Speaker 1: think that somebody off the you know, somebody's going to 137 00:07:13,400 --> 00:07:15,160 Speaker 1: be able to find out. You know. I was talking 138 00:07:15,200 --> 00:07:17,880 Speaker 1: with Isaiah standback about it. We were both watching the 139 00:07:17,920 --> 00:07:21,280 Speaker 1: play and the description of how you the play was 140 00:07:21,400 --> 00:07:24,000 Speaker 1: run with the tight ends holding the linebackers in place, 141 00:07:24,560 --> 00:07:26,920 Speaker 1: and then you run the route in between the safety 142 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:29,840 Speaker 1: and the linebackers. I think you're going to learn there, 143 00:07:29,920 --> 00:07:32,160 Speaker 1: maybe off the record or something that Lamb needs to 144 00:07:32,200 --> 00:07:34,560 Speaker 1: be that route needs to be further inside. He went 145 00:07:34,600 --> 00:07:37,679 Speaker 1: too far up the field. Dak was throwing that ball 146 00:07:37,760 --> 00:07:39,760 Speaker 1: in a way that it was for that just he 147 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 1: was going to try and fit it between the linebackers 148 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:44,920 Speaker 1: who were held by the tight end, and then also 149 00:07:45,040 --> 00:07:47,040 Speaker 1: the safety who was playing deep in the middle of 150 00:07:47,040 --> 00:07:50,000 Speaker 1: the field. If that route gets thrown, if he runs 151 00:07:50,000 --> 00:07:54,040 Speaker 1: that route a little bit flatter inside, that's a big play. 152 00:07:54,160 --> 00:07:56,480 Speaker 1: And I think that's what Dak saw last night when 153 00:07:56,480 --> 00:07:59,000 Speaker 1: I saw this, saying damn, he didn't see the safety again. 154 00:07:59,520 --> 00:08:02,520 Speaker 1: And when you watch the way the route combination is 155 00:08:03,080 --> 00:08:05,920 Speaker 1: with the linebackers, the tight ends, and then where it 156 00:08:05,960 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 1: needs to be and how deep that guy was playing, 157 00:08:08,720 --> 00:08:10,800 Speaker 1: Dac made the right read. He just needs a little 158 00:08:10,800 --> 00:08:12,760 Speaker 1: help from his this guy getting inside. And I think 159 00:08:12,840 --> 00:08:15,240 Speaker 1: Kellen Moore, Mike mccarthy'll admit that today you know real 160 00:08:15,320 --> 00:08:17,240 Speaker 1: quick and before you jump in on that, I wanted 161 00:08:17,240 --> 00:08:19,080 Speaker 1: to say about that. You know, when you talk about 162 00:08:19,120 --> 00:08:21,040 Speaker 1: those kinds of routes and even talking going back to 163 00:08:21,040 --> 00:08:23,960 Speaker 1: the slant route, I agree with you Nick that I 164 00:08:24,000 --> 00:08:26,080 Speaker 1: don't know that it necessarily matches up all the time. 165 00:08:26,120 --> 00:08:27,560 Speaker 1: It's a route that seems to be a bit of 166 00:08:27,560 --> 00:08:29,000 Speaker 1: a problem for them, But I don't know that it's 167 00:08:29,000 --> 00:08:31,720 Speaker 1: all Dac. I do wonder in some instances, are your 168 00:08:31,720 --> 00:08:35,280 Speaker 1: receivers taking the right angles. Are they making their breaks 169 00:08:35,280 --> 00:08:38,480 Speaker 1: at the right, because that is a very precise route. 170 00:08:38,480 --> 00:08:41,680 Speaker 1: It is literally just like it's a precise situation for 171 00:08:41,679 --> 00:08:43,319 Speaker 1: the quarterback. He's got a three step drop, get the 172 00:08:43,320 --> 00:08:45,960 Speaker 1: ball out, and so everything has to match up. The 173 00:08:46,000 --> 00:08:48,080 Speaker 1: receivers have to be in the right depth, they have 174 00:08:48,120 --> 00:08:50,080 Speaker 1: to be at the right angle. There's a lot of 175 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:51,760 Speaker 1: stuff that's involved in that. So I'm not sure it's 176 00:08:51,760 --> 00:08:54,120 Speaker 1: always just the quarterback, as much as it could be. 177 00:08:54,360 --> 00:08:56,320 Speaker 1: Receivers and quarterback just aren't on the same page. It 178 00:08:56,320 --> 00:08:59,520 Speaker 1: seems like with these slants, to your point, they run 179 00:08:59,520 --> 00:09:02,000 Speaker 1: a route later in the game, they run a route 180 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:05,480 Speaker 1: with Gallup and he's going against Jalen Johnson thirty three, 181 00:09:05,480 --> 00:09:07,760 Speaker 1: and Jalen Johnson knocks the ball down and he tries 182 00:09:07,800 --> 00:09:12,080 Speaker 1: to outside set him and Johnson jams him, and then 183 00:09:12,120 --> 00:09:14,640 Speaker 1: he's trying to get back inside and now the ball 184 00:09:14,760 --> 00:09:17,400 Speaker 1: you know, it's you're right, it's the timing, it's the depth, 185 00:09:17,480 --> 00:09:21,000 Speaker 1: it's all that involved. So yeah, if you don't have 186 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:24,600 Speaker 1: that SYNCD up, you're gonna have some plays that are 187 00:09:24,640 --> 00:09:27,000 Speaker 1: gonna get They're gonna look bad either. You know, the 188 00:09:27,040 --> 00:09:29,679 Speaker 1: ball's not gonna be where it needs to be or 189 00:09:29,720 --> 00:09:31,880 Speaker 1: the receivers, not where he needs to be on the round. 190 00:09:31,920 --> 00:09:34,040 Speaker 1: And to me, a lot of that is about time together. 191 00:09:34,240 --> 00:09:37,280 Speaker 1: I don't know if with Dak missing last year as 192 00:09:37,360 --> 00:09:39,280 Speaker 1: much time that he missed, Like when you start thinking 193 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:41,840 Speaker 1: about how much time he's practiced, time he may have missed, 194 00:09:42,120 --> 00:09:44,560 Speaker 1: it becomes a situation. He got to practice this week, 195 00:09:44,600 --> 00:09:46,800 Speaker 1: and I think it showed up. I think the way 196 00:09:46,840 --> 00:09:49,280 Speaker 1: the offense was running, I think going back with Dak, 197 00:09:49,800 --> 00:09:51,600 Speaker 1: I think Kellen Moore called a hell of a game. 198 00:09:51,640 --> 00:09:54,080 Speaker 1: I mentioned that I think that Dak ran the game 199 00:09:54,120 --> 00:09:57,120 Speaker 1: plan perfectly for how they needed to play yesterday. I 200 00:09:57,200 --> 00:09:59,560 Speaker 1: really do. I think with all the movement in the 201 00:09:59,600 --> 00:10:02,720 Speaker 1: throwing and putting, ceedee lamb in the backfield and three 202 00:10:02,760 --> 00:10:05,280 Speaker 1: bunch tight end over here and keep hitting the spot 203 00:10:05,320 --> 00:10:07,240 Speaker 1: here and then oh we're gonna throw a screen over 204 00:10:07,280 --> 00:10:09,320 Speaker 1: here to these tight ends and let them run. I 205 00:10:09,320 --> 00:10:12,080 Speaker 1: mean they had they Kelly Moore I tweeted this out. 206 00:10:12,360 --> 00:10:14,360 Speaker 1: I thought his first fifteen were excellent. I'm like, okay, 207 00:10:14,440 --> 00:10:16,640 Speaker 1: let me see the next fifteen, and the next fifteen 208 00:10:16,640 --> 00:10:19,160 Speaker 1: were just as good. And I thought they had really 209 00:10:19,200 --> 00:10:22,360 Speaker 1: good balance when it came the run pass ratio. But 210 00:10:22,480 --> 00:10:25,280 Speaker 1: the way that they made the Bears defend the whole field. 211 00:10:25,520 --> 00:10:28,679 Speaker 1: I think that's something that was super impressive yesterday. Yeah. 212 00:10:28,720 --> 00:10:32,520 Speaker 1: I think the the O line allowed Dak to be 213 00:10:32,640 --> 00:10:35,840 Speaker 1: very very comfortable, Like he just felt comfortable. He trusted 214 00:10:36,000 --> 00:10:40,360 Speaker 1: what he got, He trusted the receivers, the tight ends. 215 00:10:41,000 --> 00:10:44,160 Speaker 1: The running game was working. You talk about balance, talk 216 00:10:44,200 --> 00:10:48,120 Speaker 1: about all the balance between the running game, Dak running himself, 217 00:10:48,160 --> 00:10:52,480 Speaker 1: the ball, then the receivers, the tight ends, so every 218 00:10:52,480 --> 00:10:55,640 Speaker 1: single component was working. It wasn't clean all the way 219 00:10:55,640 --> 00:11:00,360 Speaker 1: because there was that interception. Also, talk about Turpin. Feel 220 00:11:00,400 --> 00:11:03,400 Speaker 1: like I saw someone running, I'm like, hold, I didn't 221 00:11:03,400 --> 00:11:05,720 Speaker 1: see the number just yet. I look up and I'm like, 222 00:11:05,840 --> 00:11:09,199 Speaker 1: what the heck, Who's Who's that fast? There's only one 223 00:11:09,240 --> 00:11:12,080 Speaker 1: guy that's that fast. And of course it was Turpin. 224 00:11:12,160 --> 00:11:14,600 Speaker 1: So that's another thing that you know, we've been talking 225 00:11:14,600 --> 00:11:16,840 Speaker 1: about it on here as well, and it was really 226 00:11:16,880 --> 00:11:20,679 Speaker 1: really good to see them incorporate that into the game. 227 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:23,360 Speaker 1: Hopefully we get to see it a lot more because man, 228 00:11:23,600 --> 00:11:26,599 Speaker 1: he can freaking run. That guy is fast. Yeah. And 229 00:11:27,040 --> 00:11:28,920 Speaker 1: when I went back and watched the member, because I 230 00:11:28,920 --> 00:11:32,080 Speaker 1: said to you in the press box, eleven yard run 231 00:11:32,120 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 1: on first down, they pitched it to him. The next 232 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:37,120 Speaker 1: play faked it to him and there was and it 233 00:11:37,240 --> 00:11:40,080 Speaker 1: had CD dragging across. And I watched fifty three the 234 00:11:40,160 --> 00:11:43,400 Speaker 1: linebacker for the Bears was cheating way over. We're seeing 235 00:11:43,440 --> 00:11:46,160 Speaker 1: Turpin and it got out of the spot and CD 236 00:11:46,320 --> 00:11:49,319 Speaker 1: filled right there. That's exactly what we're talking about about 237 00:11:49,360 --> 00:11:52,839 Speaker 1: what Turpin can do. There's another play that I thought of, Brian. 238 00:11:52,880 --> 00:11:54,320 Speaker 1: When I watched it again, I was like, this is 239 00:11:54,360 --> 00:11:56,920 Speaker 1: exactly what you've been asking Kellen Moore to do. Is 240 00:11:57,040 --> 00:12:00,920 Speaker 1: scheme the receivers open the touchdown the CD. He gets 241 00:12:00,960 --> 00:12:03,959 Speaker 1: him in motion and he puts him in motion to 242 00:12:04,080 --> 00:12:07,720 Speaker 1: him the right to the left behind Gallup. Gallup fights 243 00:12:07,760 --> 00:12:10,319 Speaker 1: through the corner and so the safety don't know exactly 244 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:12,160 Speaker 1: what toll because he's over here fighting with the corner 245 00:12:12,440 --> 00:12:15,959 Speaker 1: and just pops CD wide opening between great throw by Dock. No, 246 00:12:16,080 --> 00:12:18,840 Speaker 1: it was and I'm glad you mentioned that it's well designed. 247 00:12:19,000 --> 00:12:21,400 Speaker 1: You're talking about bringing him in motion, getting him on 248 00:12:21,440 --> 00:12:23,000 Speaker 1: the move, and then it's almost like they're running a 249 00:12:23,000 --> 00:12:25,800 Speaker 1: wheel route with the running back out of the backfield 250 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:28,560 Speaker 1: where we see so many times they're open, but he 251 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:31,079 Speaker 1: wheels it between and now you put the corner in 252 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: the safety in a bind and he's just able and 253 00:12:33,920 --> 00:12:36,000 Speaker 1: Dak reads it the whole way. It was a great design. 254 00:12:36,080 --> 00:12:38,680 Speaker 1: And that's that's yeah. Yeah, we're we're all getting some 255 00:12:38,720 --> 00:12:41,000 Speaker 1: things that we asked for. Whether it's the Turpin plays 256 00:12:41,080 --> 00:12:44,200 Speaker 1: where that's the scheme guys open, you know, just a 257 00:12:44,240 --> 00:12:47,839 Speaker 1: lot more creativity of trying to help your players. There's 258 00:12:47,880 --> 00:12:50,960 Speaker 1: no way that any team. I mean, yes, kans C 259 00:12:51,200 --> 00:12:53,679 Speaker 1: has Kelsey and there's Kittle and all that. No, I 260 00:12:53,720 --> 00:12:57,600 Speaker 1: don't think any team has three tight ends, really four 261 00:12:57,640 --> 00:13:00,400 Speaker 1: Because McEwan, I thought, did a nice job on something 262 00:13:00,679 --> 00:13:04,120 Speaker 1: on your on your on your your play to uh Turpin. 263 00:13:04,280 --> 00:13:05,880 Speaker 1: He was in the play in the game. Yeah, he 264 00:13:05,960 --> 00:13:07,480 Speaker 1: was in the game on the on the line and 265 00:13:07,520 --> 00:13:10,240 Speaker 1: they had a full back. They had a Hendershot as 266 00:13:10,280 --> 00:13:11,959 Speaker 1: the full back and that's how they kind of ran 267 00:13:12,040 --> 00:13:15,720 Speaker 1: the play. They these four tight ends, you know, really three, 268 00:13:15,840 --> 00:13:18,640 Speaker 1: but but McEwan played them as well. I thought Schultz 269 00:13:18,720 --> 00:13:22,439 Speaker 1: did a nice job. But Hendershot and me and Ferguson, 270 00:13:22,520 --> 00:13:26,040 Speaker 1: I mean, they they've got something with these tight ends. 271 00:13:26,080 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 1: They're only going to get better and when they get 272 00:13:27,880 --> 00:13:30,360 Speaker 1: stronger and and and even more, you know in sync 273 00:13:30,400 --> 00:13:32,400 Speaker 1: with that. Yeah, to your point though, I mean exactly 274 00:13:32,440 --> 00:13:34,320 Speaker 1: what you're telling. There was a sequence where they kept 275 00:13:34,320 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 1: putting CD in the backfield and they kept running that. 276 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:39,679 Speaker 1: They kept running the RPO going to the right. They 277 00:13:39,720 --> 00:13:41,880 Speaker 1: finally handed him the ball. It wasn't blocked well. The 278 00:13:41,920 --> 00:13:43,680 Speaker 1: one time he tried to run, he got a little bit, 279 00:13:43,880 --> 00:13:45,440 Speaker 1: but they kept running it. But they what they were 280 00:13:45,480 --> 00:13:47,360 Speaker 1: doing was they were taking the tight ends, all three 281 00:13:47,360 --> 00:13:50,160 Speaker 1: of them, and they were bunching them together out why 282 00:13:50,280 --> 00:13:51,880 Speaker 1: and then they put them right, and then they put 283 00:13:51,920 --> 00:13:53,400 Speaker 1: them left, and then they put them out, and they 284 00:13:53,480 --> 00:13:56,360 Speaker 1: kept doing it back. They basically flipped four different times 285 00:13:56,440 --> 00:13:58,800 Speaker 1: exactly back and forth exactly they were doing those They 286 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:01,800 Speaker 1: threw a screen out yea twice. Yeah, there's screens out there. 287 00:14:01,880 --> 00:14:04,160 Speaker 1: Twice they had it. They had the one down field 288 00:14:04,240 --> 00:14:06,360 Speaker 1: that really downfield. But it was like a comeback to 289 00:14:06,360 --> 00:14:08,560 Speaker 1: to Schultz like they were they were playing off of 290 00:14:08,600 --> 00:14:10,679 Speaker 1: this whole idea that and this is what I love 291 00:14:10,720 --> 00:14:13,520 Speaker 1: about how Kellen did it. You send out three tight ends, 292 00:14:13,760 --> 00:14:16,960 Speaker 1: the defense immediately thinks they're in big, so we need 293 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:19,400 Speaker 1: to match big on Big tweeted that, and then what 294 00:14:19,480 --> 00:14:22,640 Speaker 1: happens is now they go up tempo, they didn't allow 295 00:14:22,640 --> 00:14:24,080 Speaker 1: them to then get out of it once they saw 296 00:14:24,120 --> 00:14:26,440 Speaker 1: they got these tight ends out wide. Now the often 297 00:14:26,480 --> 00:14:28,480 Speaker 1: the defense is stuck with their big package out there 298 00:14:28,480 --> 00:14:30,360 Speaker 1: and they got linebackers out here to try to cover 299 00:14:30,400 --> 00:14:33,040 Speaker 1: these guys in space, which isn't that's a favor for 300 00:14:33,080 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 1: the Cowboys. So that's the kind of stuff that when 301 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:38,880 Speaker 1: we talk about be creative, Kellen Moore, that's creative. I 302 00:14:38,960 --> 00:14:41,280 Speaker 1: love this. And two, to your point, though, you take 303 00:14:41,320 --> 00:14:43,440 Speaker 1: the running backs out and you put a wide receiver 304 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:46,000 Speaker 1: at running back. So now it's like, wait a minute, 305 00:14:46,000 --> 00:14:48,400 Speaker 1: they're playing with a running backs as the half back, 306 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:52,800 Speaker 1: three three tight ends playing as like trips wide receivers. 307 00:14:53,320 --> 00:14:56,320 Speaker 1: So now you're just totally messing with how they're how 308 00:14:56,320 --> 00:14:59,360 Speaker 1: they're going to line up. And again to your point, 309 00:14:59,440 --> 00:15:02,480 Speaker 1: up tempo, don't let them back into their into the 310 00:15:02,600 --> 00:15:05,760 Speaker 1: bay to their personnel. And those are things also that 311 00:15:05,840 --> 00:15:07,960 Speaker 1: you don't what you don't think about all the time 312 00:15:08,120 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 1: is that's just one more package that now opponent's coming 313 00:15:11,240 --> 00:15:13,840 Speaker 1: up have to spend time working on. If they come 314 00:15:13,840 --> 00:15:15,600 Speaker 1: out in this, here's how we're going to handle it, 315 00:15:15,800 --> 00:15:17,560 Speaker 1: and you can play off of that. You can do 316 00:15:17,600 --> 00:15:19,840 Speaker 1: some other things with that package. You can really go 317 00:15:19,960 --> 00:15:22,360 Speaker 1: big and force them. Now if they decide they're gonna 318 00:15:22,400 --> 00:15:24,240 Speaker 1: run out there with a smaller package because they think 319 00:15:24,240 --> 00:15:26,280 Speaker 1: you're gonna put them out wide. Now, I'll actually run 320 00:15:26,360 --> 00:15:28,040 Speaker 1: some players where you put them all in and you 321 00:15:28,080 --> 00:15:30,640 Speaker 1: have them tight and then run from there. There's a 322 00:15:30,640 --> 00:15:31,960 Speaker 1: lot of things you can do off that. I love 323 00:15:32,000 --> 00:15:34,120 Speaker 1: that he did that in that sequence. Are we gonna 324 00:15:34,120 --> 00:15:35,680 Speaker 1: take our first break and we come back? One of 325 00:15:35,720 --> 00:15:37,440 Speaker 1: the questions I have for you guys is what do 326 00:15:37,480 --> 00:15:39,920 Speaker 1: you think was the most interesting thing that Kellen Moore 327 00:15:39,920 --> 00:15:41,640 Speaker 1: did yesterday? Because we talked about someone, we talked about 328 00:15:41,640 --> 00:15:43,560 Speaker 1: the tight ends, we talked about Turpin, we talked about 329 00:15:43,640 --> 00:15:45,040 Speaker 1: dak as a runner. 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This segment brought to you by blockchain dot Com. 380 00:18:14,520 --> 00:18:16,720 Speaker 1: And uh, here's my question for you. Guys. We talked 381 00:18:16,720 --> 00:18:18,679 Speaker 1: about a little bit before the break. What stood out 382 00:18:18,680 --> 00:18:20,879 Speaker 1: to you most about how Kell and Cawley offense and 383 00:18:20,920 --> 00:18:23,080 Speaker 1: I talked about the tight ends, We talked about his 384 00:18:23,160 --> 00:18:25,840 Speaker 1: use of turpin, We talked about how Dak was in 385 00:18:25,840 --> 00:18:28,000 Speaker 1: the running game a little bit more yesterday. Could be 386 00:18:28,000 --> 00:18:32,000 Speaker 1: other things, but what stood out to you most? Well? 387 00:18:32,119 --> 00:18:33,720 Speaker 1: For me, I mean we did talk about a lot 388 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:35,480 Speaker 1: of it. I mean what stood out the most is 389 00:18:35,520 --> 00:18:37,679 Speaker 1: that you know, you have a guy that just scored 390 00:18:37,680 --> 00:18:41,440 Speaker 1: a touchdown and everybody got his first career touchdown, everyone's 391 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:43,520 Speaker 1: high five in him, and then they showed that he 392 00:18:43,560 --> 00:18:46,280 Speaker 1: was one inch away from scoring, so it's first and 393 00:18:46,359 --> 00:18:47,919 Speaker 1: goal in the one, and then they don't give him 394 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:49,879 Speaker 1: the ball. I think you said one hundred percent you 395 00:18:49,960 --> 00:18:52,520 Speaker 1: should give it to him, right, Yeah? I did. I 396 00:18:52,520 --> 00:18:55,320 Speaker 1: said it's one hundred percent chance that the ball's going 397 00:18:55,400 --> 00:18:57,639 Speaker 1: to him. Was I wrong. I mean, it was a fake, 398 00:18:58,119 --> 00:18:59,880 Speaker 1: so they went to him, but then he pulled it away. 399 00:18:59,920 --> 00:19:02,400 Speaker 1: I can't believe he did that, honestly, but I think 400 00:19:02,440 --> 00:19:04,680 Speaker 1: look going back and looking at it, I think you 401 00:19:04,680 --> 00:19:07,840 Speaker 1: would have been stuffed for a one year at loss. 402 00:19:07,840 --> 00:19:11,480 Speaker 1: So but anyways, that would have been interesting. I mean, 403 00:19:11,560 --> 00:19:13,439 Speaker 1: but you know, then then we wouldn't have had one 404 00:19:13,440 --> 00:19:18,080 Speaker 1: of the coolest celebrations of all time. So the Rodeo movideo. 405 00:19:18,400 --> 00:19:20,560 Speaker 1: You didn't see it. I didn't see it. You're too 406 00:19:20,600 --> 00:19:23,520 Speaker 1: busy to make my notes. You don't care about you know. 407 00:19:23,760 --> 00:19:26,919 Speaker 1: It's funny because usually, I mean, this is just me 408 00:19:26,960 --> 00:19:29,800 Speaker 1: in my head. I'm thinking, like maybe there's some kind 409 00:19:29,840 --> 00:19:32,560 Speaker 1: of not that I've seen anything to give me this impression. 410 00:19:33,400 --> 00:19:37,639 Speaker 1: But when you see younger tight Ends playing well, and 411 00:19:37,680 --> 00:19:39,840 Speaker 1: then you got a guy that's on a franchise tag 412 00:19:39,920 --> 00:19:42,680 Speaker 1: and all that you think, and this is me speaking, 413 00:19:43,240 --> 00:19:46,520 Speaker 1: you think maybe there's some kind of animosity or of 414 00:19:46,640 --> 00:19:48,840 Speaker 1: some sort there, and then to see that kind of 415 00:19:48,840 --> 00:19:54,640 Speaker 1: celebration Dalton Shoals partaking it and be so like a teammate, 416 00:19:54,760 --> 00:19:57,200 Speaker 1: you know, being part of the fun and just being 417 00:19:57,240 --> 00:19:59,679 Speaker 1: just having fun out there and doing that kind of 418 00:19:59,680 --> 00:20:02,840 Speaker 1: cele ray shot. It was just very refreshing and you're 419 00:20:02,880 --> 00:20:05,560 Speaker 1: like and pretty cool to see. So I definitely enjoy 420 00:20:05,640 --> 00:20:08,000 Speaker 1: that celebration on my mouth. Cool. I was shocked that 421 00:20:08,080 --> 00:20:10,240 Speaker 1: it was Scholtz down there. I thought I didn't think 422 00:20:10,240 --> 00:20:13,400 Speaker 1: Schultz was the one, like that's the cattle, you know. Yeah, 423 00:20:13,440 --> 00:20:16,440 Speaker 1: I thought it was gonna be hinder Shot, and no 424 00:20:16,880 --> 00:20:22,040 Speaker 1: it was. It was. It was Fus That's what I'm saying. 425 00:20:22,080 --> 00:20:26,360 Speaker 1: It was Schultz. So it was just it was kind 426 00:20:26,400 --> 00:20:29,320 Speaker 1: of refreshing to see that. Yeah, not every you know, 427 00:20:29,400 --> 00:20:31,520 Speaker 1: lead tied end just kind of leaves the other two 428 00:20:31,560 --> 00:20:33,280 Speaker 1: to the side, you know what I mean, and says, no, 429 00:20:33,359 --> 00:20:34,919 Speaker 1: I'm not I'm not going to help you out. You know, 430 00:20:36,760 --> 00:20:40,480 Speaker 1: not very often sometimes they all worked together in one 431 00:20:39,840 --> 00:20:44,280 Speaker 1: big the emplier. You want to tell um, hey, Jason Witten, 432 00:20:44,320 --> 00:20:46,600 Speaker 1: and he'll tell you. He goes, I'm not helping these 433 00:20:46,640 --> 00:20:48,400 Speaker 1: young bucks to get up there and try to take 434 00:20:48,480 --> 00:20:50,920 Speaker 1: my job. I'm not doing this young what bucks? Oh 435 00:20:50,960 --> 00:20:56,800 Speaker 1: I heard something else? Now, all right, Bryan, how do 436 00:20:56,840 --> 00:21:00,200 Speaker 1: you follow that? The you know, I think the thing 437 00:21:00,400 --> 00:21:03,520 Speaker 1: to me, you did see the creativity with the offense, 438 00:21:03,560 --> 00:21:06,159 Speaker 1: you did see the no huddle, you did see the aggressiveness. 439 00:21:06,240 --> 00:21:09,480 Speaker 1: You did see them make them. I think Kellen Moore 440 00:21:09,560 --> 00:21:11,960 Speaker 1: was comfortable running the football the way they've been running 441 00:21:12,000 --> 00:21:14,239 Speaker 1: the football, whether it's up inside. I think they did 442 00:21:14,280 --> 00:21:17,359 Speaker 1: a great job of getting you know, getting the backup, 443 00:21:17,440 --> 00:21:20,399 Speaker 1: running back ready to roll. I think the offense they said, no, 444 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 1: this is how we run the football. This is what 445 00:21:22,280 --> 00:21:24,119 Speaker 1: we're gonna do. We're gonna run it inside when we 446 00:21:24,200 --> 00:21:28,000 Speaker 1: have to. You know, the quarterback sneak was a great 447 00:21:28,040 --> 00:21:30,080 Speaker 1: example of how the things have been kind of going 448 00:21:30,119 --> 00:21:32,000 Speaker 1: for them in the running game a little bit. Yea, 449 00:21:32,160 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 1: when you get you know, you get to be Oddish 450 00:21:34,800 --> 00:21:37,560 Speaker 1: and Martin and you know, you get the whole side 451 00:21:37,560 --> 00:21:39,680 Speaker 1: of the Bears defense to cave in and they don't 452 00:21:39,720 --> 00:21:41,320 Speaker 1: even think it. They think it's gonna be a run. 453 00:21:41,480 --> 00:21:43,200 Speaker 1: You know, I don't think it's gonna be quarterback sneak. 454 00:21:43,440 --> 00:21:46,720 Speaker 1: They're playing run and now Dak is just balanced out 455 00:21:46,760 --> 00:21:49,200 Speaker 1: the gate. Here you go. But I think Kellen Moore, 456 00:21:49,520 --> 00:21:51,520 Speaker 1: you know, he could have got it. Like last week 457 00:21:51,560 --> 00:21:53,359 Speaker 1: on those third down runs, the Paul was going to 458 00:21:53,400 --> 00:21:56,359 Speaker 1: the outside outside outside, No, he said, the heck with this, 459 00:21:56,400 --> 00:21:58,679 Speaker 1: We're gonna attack this. We're gonna attack the Bears, and 460 00:21:58,720 --> 00:22:01,640 Speaker 1: so I think the last week was trying to kind 461 00:22:01,640 --> 00:22:04,000 Speaker 1: of maybe see something different, but he realized, nah, we 462 00:22:04,080 --> 00:22:06,359 Speaker 1: need to go at these guys running the football, and 463 00:22:06,800 --> 00:22:09,440 Speaker 1: you know they you know, Malik did a great job. 464 00:22:09,520 --> 00:22:11,520 Speaker 1: I mean there was some times in the past protection 465 00:22:11,520 --> 00:22:14,320 Speaker 1: where Malik they got him ready to play. They got 466 00:22:14,359 --> 00:22:17,119 Speaker 1: this kid ready to play to where Blitz pick up, 467 00:22:17,160 --> 00:22:19,280 Speaker 1: they run a twist stunt. Him and Martin have to 468 00:22:19,320 --> 00:22:22,560 Speaker 1: sort things out. That's coaching, you know, that's that's Hey, 469 00:22:22,840 --> 00:22:24,840 Speaker 1: this is a young kid that runs scout team all 470 00:22:24,880 --> 00:22:26,760 Speaker 1: week and now he's thrown into a game to have 471 00:22:26,840 --> 00:22:30,040 Speaker 1: to make a key block so the ball can get out. So, 472 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:33,000 Speaker 1: I mean, Kellen, the things that they were able to do, 473 00:22:33,520 --> 00:22:37,240 Speaker 1: not be afraid or cautious because they had certain pieces 474 00:22:37,240 --> 00:22:40,640 Speaker 1: out and to get galloped going early in that game, 475 00:22:40,680 --> 00:22:42,760 Speaker 1: I think was a good thing on his part as well. 476 00:22:42,840 --> 00:22:45,680 Speaker 1: Let's talk about Tony Pollard in this run game. Tony 477 00:22:45,680 --> 00:22:48,119 Speaker 1: Pollard yesterday was fourteen carriages, one hundred and thirty one 478 00:22:48,160 --> 00:22:52,920 Speaker 1: yards and nine point four yard heverage. Amazing, three touchdowns. 479 00:22:53,400 --> 00:22:55,879 Speaker 1: And I'm gonna ask this question, and I know it 480 00:22:55,960 --> 00:22:59,040 Speaker 1: might be it might get some some weird rolled eyes 481 00:22:59,320 --> 00:23:01,199 Speaker 1: but it's something that fans are talking about it. I 482 00:23:01,200 --> 00:23:04,359 Speaker 1: do think it's something that's worth a discussion. Is do 483 00:23:04,400 --> 00:23:07,360 Speaker 1: you think that the Cowboys need to reconsider how they're 484 00:23:07,400 --> 00:23:10,080 Speaker 1: deploying their two running backs after seeing what Tony Poller 485 00:23:10,119 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 1: could do yesterday? Yeah, we'll get your more explosive guy 486 00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:22,560 Speaker 1: and opportunities to be explosive, you know, I mean at 487 00:23:22,600 --> 00:23:25,159 Speaker 1: some point, like like we saw it. I'll take you 488 00:23:25,200 --> 00:23:28,359 Speaker 1: back to two thousand and nine. I mean, Miles Austin 489 00:23:28,440 --> 00:23:33,040 Speaker 1: starts a games, it starts because of an injury, has 490 00:23:33,040 --> 00:23:35,680 Speaker 1: two hundred and fifty yards and two touchdowns in the game, 491 00:23:35,840 --> 00:23:39,640 Speaker 1: Like like, okay, well maybe maybe he wasn't gonna start 492 00:23:39,680 --> 00:23:42,280 Speaker 1: if he goes and doesn't do that. And now you're like, okay, 493 00:23:42,320 --> 00:23:45,080 Speaker 1: if you've got that potential from start to finish of 494 00:23:45,119 --> 00:23:49,320 Speaker 1: a game, maybe, So I got a stat for you, Okay, 495 00:23:49,720 --> 00:23:52,879 Speaker 1: Tony Poler started three games at running back. Yeah, they 496 00:23:52,920 --> 00:23:56,719 Speaker 1: scored forty points in all three of those games. And 497 00:23:56,920 --> 00:23:59,720 Speaker 1: now one of them he was not really the starter 498 00:23:59,760 --> 00:24:03,159 Speaker 1: again the Falcons twenty twenty. But these two games that 499 00:24:03,160 --> 00:24:05,120 Speaker 1: he started and he scored five touchdowns and these last 500 00:24:05,119 --> 00:24:08,280 Speaker 1: two starts at running back, So I just think two 501 00:24:08,320 --> 00:24:11,199 Speaker 1: weeks ago it was fifteen to twelve and Zeke. So 502 00:24:11,320 --> 00:24:13,400 Speaker 1: it's fifteen to twelve. I said this on the air 503 00:24:13,480 --> 00:24:16,000 Speaker 1: this morning radio in one O five three, sixty forty 504 00:24:16,040 --> 00:24:18,920 Speaker 1: for Zeke. If it's sixty forty for Pollard, I think 505 00:24:18,920 --> 00:24:21,080 Speaker 1: that's fine and it helps it Zeke Stein And that's 506 00:24:21,119 --> 00:24:22,840 Speaker 1: kind of what they're doing right now. They kind of 507 00:24:23,040 --> 00:24:25,119 Speaker 1: ride at the hot hand in certain situations. Some games 508 00:24:25,119 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 1: a little more polished, some games a little more Zeke. 509 00:24:27,119 --> 00:24:29,240 Speaker 1: So really that wouldn't be a departure from what they've 510 00:24:29,280 --> 00:24:33,119 Speaker 1: been doing, right No. I mean, I'll let y'all chime in, 511 00:24:33,160 --> 00:24:36,679 Speaker 1: but I but you can say this though, last that 512 00:24:36,800 --> 00:24:39,560 Speaker 1: game against Detroit, maybe if Pollard gets a few more 513 00:24:39,600 --> 00:24:41,399 Speaker 1: carries early in the game, it's not ten six in 514 00:24:41,400 --> 00:24:44,160 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter. You know, he's got that home run ability. 515 00:24:44,240 --> 00:24:46,440 Speaker 1: And so I've been I've been like fighting it. I've 516 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:48,080 Speaker 1: been in there on the Zeke corner and does all 517 00:24:48,119 --> 00:24:50,560 Speaker 1: this stuff. When you got a guy the fourth quarter 518 00:24:50,600 --> 00:24:52,959 Speaker 1: breaking fifty five yard runs like that after he's had 519 00:24:53,200 --> 00:24:55,920 Speaker 1: a bunch of carries, I think he brings an element 520 00:24:56,000 --> 00:24:58,720 Speaker 1: that Zeke doesn't have. And I just think that they 521 00:24:58,760 --> 00:25:00,720 Speaker 1: need to work. Maybe just must dodge it a little bit. 522 00:25:00,800 --> 00:25:03,959 Speaker 1: Nothing crazy, They're both going to play a lot. Yeah, 523 00:25:04,000 --> 00:25:06,720 Speaker 1: that to me was the most impressive part. You look 524 00:25:06,720 --> 00:25:08,760 Speaker 1: at the fourth quarter and the way he was running 525 00:25:08,800 --> 00:25:11,520 Speaker 1: the ball in the fourth quarter, and these were long. 526 00:25:11,920 --> 00:25:15,640 Speaker 1: You know, he was explosive throughout the whole game. But 527 00:25:16,040 --> 00:25:18,440 Speaker 1: that's the wonder. It's like, Okay, can he hold up 528 00:25:19,359 --> 00:25:22,560 Speaker 1: running constantly throughout the game and make it to the 529 00:25:22,560 --> 00:25:26,760 Speaker 1: fourth quarter? And he showed that. So I think I'm 530 00:25:26,800 --> 00:25:28,920 Speaker 1: I hate to say this. You know, I've been team 531 00:25:29,040 --> 00:25:32,680 Speaker 1: Zeke for the longest time and I love Zeke, but 532 00:25:32,840 --> 00:25:36,960 Speaker 1: maybe this is a time where maybe we do need 533 00:25:36,960 --> 00:25:39,239 Speaker 1: to see a little bit of that transition, just to 534 00:25:39,280 --> 00:25:42,520 Speaker 1: see how it actually looks like and how the running 535 00:25:42,560 --> 00:25:48,440 Speaker 1: game kind of how he changes when you just put 536 00:25:48,440 --> 00:25:51,440 Speaker 1: polar as the lead, because I mean, it's hard to argue, 537 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:54,560 Speaker 1: it's hard to argue what he can do after seeing 538 00:25:54,640 --> 00:25:57,680 Speaker 1: a game like the one we saw yesterday. The only 539 00:25:57,680 --> 00:25:59,800 Speaker 1: thing you would worry about Pollard is when you played 540 00:25:59,840 --> 00:26:02,800 Speaker 1: the Commanders, you didn't run for anything. That was Zeke 541 00:26:02,880 --> 00:26:06,320 Speaker 1: and Pollard. Yeah, you know that's the only thing that's 542 00:26:06,359 --> 00:26:08,639 Speaker 1: The eye test will tell you right now that you 543 00:26:08,680 --> 00:26:11,800 Speaker 1: should play Pollard more. But you know, I think this 544 00:26:11,880 --> 00:26:16,640 Speaker 1: running game is involving the thing I really appreciate. Remember 545 00:26:16,640 --> 00:26:20,160 Speaker 1: how many times we'd watch games and then Pollard would 546 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:22,240 Speaker 1: come in in the third series and he'd get the 547 00:26:22,280 --> 00:26:24,440 Speaker 1: one series and if it was good, he kept going. 548 00:26:24,480 --> 00:26:26,320 Speaker 1: If it was bad, he was sitting on the sidelines, 549 00:26:26,320 --> 00:26:28,280 Speaker 1: and then in the second half he'd get another one. 550 00:26:28,920 --> 00:26:31,160 Speaker 1: I think they're doing a really good job of giving 551 00:26:31,200 --> 00:26:34,520 Speaker 1: both of these guys opportunities. I think I think as 552 00:26:34,560 --> 00:26:37,080 Speaker 1: you get to the second half, you're going to need 553 00:26:37,359 --> 00:26:39,919 Speaker 1: both of these guys. But and I mean both of 554 00:26:39,960 --> 00:26:42,920 Speaker 1: them in a way of Hey, if Pollard's getting fifteen 555 00:26:42,960 --> 00:26:46,239 Speaker 1: and Zeke's getting fifteen, fine, whatever, whatever ratio it is, well, 556 00:26:46,280 --> 00:26:48,840 Speaker 1: however you're winning the game, or you know, however you're 557 00:26:48,880 --> 00:26:52,639 Speaker 1: having success, go with that. The eye test will tell you, 558 00:26:52,880 --> 00:26:55,280 Speaker 1: the ie test will tell you, Hey, this guy is explosive. 559 00:26:55,720 --> 00:26:57,520 Speaker 1: The eye test will tell you the other guy runs 560 00:26:57,560 --> 00:26:59,480 Speaker 1: with a lot of toughness. The other guy gets carries 561 00:27:00,280 --> 00:27:03,280 Speaker 1: or third down converters, you know, and gets three or 562 00:27:03,320 --> 00:27:06,560 Speaker 1: four yards when it's really really tough. You know. But 563 00:27:06,640 --> 00:27:09,239 Speaker 1: there's also that time when I remember the Commander's game 564 00:27:09,240 --> 00:27:12,240 Speaker 1: where they don't run for anything, both of them, and 565 00:27:12,280 --> 00:27:14,400 Speaker 1: that's Pollard included. There was a couple of them where 566 00:27:14,440 --> 00:27:17,840 Speaker 1: it was some minus runs as well. So that's the 567 00:27:17,840 --> 00:27:20,480 Speaker 1: thing that you know, I'm kind of like, I'm looking 568 00:27:20,520 --> 00:27:23,080 Speaker 1: at that. I think they need to play both guys. 569 00:27:23,480 --> 00:27:26,800 Speaker 1: I do. I think twenty seven carries, say on one guy, 570 00:27:27,400 --> 00:27:29,359 Speaker 1: is a detriment for the next week and maybe for 571 00:27:29,400 --> 00:27:33,760 Speaker 1: the next week after that. Fourteen and sixteen or fourteen 572 00:27:33,760 --> 00:27:36,040 Speaker 1: and third, whatever that is for two guys, I think 573 00:27:36,080 --> 00:27:40,320 Speaker 1: that's manageable. I think that's manageable for the season and 574 00:27:40,640 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 1: how you want to run the football, you know. I 575 00:27:43,560 --> 00:27:46,320 Speaker 1: think it's encouraging that there's been games where Pollard has 576 00:27:46,320 --> 00:27:48,480 Speaker 1: been the back when it's the four minute offense and 577 00:27:48,520 --> 00:27:50,639 Speaker 1: they're trying to kill a game. I think that tells 578 00:27:50,680 --> 00:27:52,840 Speaker 1: you that he can do it. But I think you're 579 00:27:52,840 --> 00:27:54,600 Speaker 1: going to need both these guys. I agree. I think 580 00:27:54,640 --> 00:27:57,480 Speaker 1: I think one of the tricky parts of this is 581 00:27:57,480 --> 00:28:01,320 Speaker 1: is the passing game. Because if if the running back 582 00:28:01,359 --> 00:28:03,920 Speaker 1: is going to stay in there and block, you want 583 00:28:04,040 --> 00:28:06,359 Speaker 1: Zeke and then that's nothing really against Pollard. He's not 584 00:28:06,480 --> 00:28:08,919 Speaker 1: ze Zeke is tougher, bigger, stronger, and he has a 585 00:28:08,960 --> 00:28:11,160 Speaker 1: nose for it. He's been doing it longer. Hey, he's 586 00:28:11,200 --> 00:28:13,520 Speaker 1: better there. If that running back slips out of the 587 00:28:13,520 --> 00:28:15,159 Speaker 1: backfield and you dump it off to him like that 588 00:28:15,240 --> 00:28:17,840 Speaker 1: happened in the game yesterday, you want that guy to 589 00:28:17,840 --> 00:28:20,240 Speaker 1: be Pollard out there in the open. So that's where 590 00:28:20,240 --> 00:28:22,760 Speaker 1: I think the tricky part comes in. Yeah, Pollard had 591 00:28:22,800 --> 00:28:25,760 Speaker 1: a blitz pick up where it was actually they missed 592 00:28:25,760 --> 00:28:30,840 Speaker 1: a block on ninety three for the It was justin Jones, 593 00:28:30,960 --> 00:28:34,480 Speaker 1: defensive lineman got free and Pollard was looking outside and 594 00:28:34,520 --> 00:28:37,000 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, he just launches his body just 595 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 1: to sacrifice himself. He knew it's like listen, I gotta help, 596 00:28:40,320 --> 00:28:43,000 Speaker 1: and Dad gets the ball down the field the Schultz 597 00:28:43,080 --> 00:28:45,120 Speaker 1: for a first down. But it was one of those 598 00:28:45,120 --> 00:28:48,720 Speaker 1: times where you're like, you know, we're super mindful of 599 00:28:48,840 --> 00:28:51,760 Speaker 1: Pollard and then you say, oh wait, look he did it. 600 00:28:51,800 --> 00:28:54,680 Speaker 1: He actually he showed awareness and he saved a play. 601 00:28:54,720 --> 00:28:56,920 Speaker 1: There is that the free play? Yeah, well it was 602 00:28:56,960 --> 00:28:58,720 Speaker 1: not there. It was not the free play that the 603 00:28:58,760 --> 00:29:01,280 Speaker 1: thirty yarder to Scholtz. No, No, this was it was 604 00:29:01,320 --> 00:29:03,200 Speaker 1: a different It was a different throw. I think it 605 00:29:03,240 --> 00:29:04,560 Speaker 1: was a different throw. Nick I got to go back. 606 00:29:04,960 --> 00:29:08,720 Speaker 1: But I know I remember just him lunging back inside 607 00:29:08,880 --> 00:29:12,480 Speaker 1: to to to help Dak throw the ball. What was 608 00:29:12,520 --> 00:29:15,120 Speaker 1: his call that he said that the line that they 609 00:29:15,120 --> 00:29:17,240 Speaker 1: said in the meeting that they were talking about yesterday 610 00:29:17,440 --> 00:29:20,680 Speaker 1: that he said is if you if they make the call? 611 00:29:21,840 --> 00:29:25,560 Speaker 1: Yeah he did. But see that's that's the thing about 612 00:29:25,560 --> 00:29:28,160 Speaker 1: it is there's there's that question about is the is 613 00:29:28,160 --> 00:29:31,880 Speaker 1: he physical enough to pick up? But there he didn't 614 00:29:31,880 --> 00:29:35,560 Speaker 1: have to be physical enough. He just had to be aware, aware, 615 00:29:35,640 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: and sometimes being aware and let them run over you 616 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,840 Speaker 1: to get to the quarterback. That'll slow him down just enough. 617 00:29:41,880 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 1: If you just let him run over you, you're actually blocking. Yeah, 618 00:29:44,920 --> 00:29:46,480 Speaker 1: you know. So I think you just got to look 619 00:29:46,480 --> 00:29:49,800 Speaker 1: at him. What it changes week by week depending on 620 00:29:49,840 --> 00:29:51,719 Speaker 1: the opponent. You know, you got to look at what 621 00:29:51,760 --> 00:29:54,920 Speaker 1: the defense are doing to you, because I do think 622 00:29:54,960 --> 00:29:58,040 Speaker 1: there are times that Zeke is better going at it 623 00:29:58,160 --> 00:30:01,160 Speaker 1: because of his body built, his tra as opposed to 624 00:30:01,280 --> 00:30:05,280 Speaker 1: paulardt other occasions he's more the explosive one. So you 625 00:30:05,320 --> 00:30:08,080 Speaker 1: found that Nick's right, it was a thirty yard play, yeah, 626 00:30:08,120 --> 00:30:11,240 Speaker 1: because which was off side three? Yeah? Three? Yeah, they 627 00:30:11,280 --> 00:30:13,480 Speaker 1: go to get off side to get three vertical up 628 00:30:13,480 --> 00:30:16,719 Speaker 1: top and then also then twenty yeah, he gets just 629 00:30:16,880 --> 00:30:19,479 Speaker 1: enough of that defender, so it's the ball gets out 630 00:30:19,680 --> 00:30:21,440 Speaker 1: and you're right, Nick, it was the thirty yard pass 631 00:30:21,480 --> 00:30:23,960 Speaker 1: play and that's that's that was the setup, and that 632 00:30:24,040 --> 00:30:25,960 Speaker 1: was a huge play in the game. It's twenty eight, 633 00:30:26,040 --> 00:30:28,760 Speaker 1: twenty three. It's the third nine, third nine nine. Now 634 00:30:28,800 --> 00:30:30,320 Speaker 1: they got off side, so it was probably gonna be 635 00:30:30,320 --> 00:30:32,240 Speaker 1: third and four. I didn't think from our viewpoint, I 636 00:30:32,280 --> 00:30:34,360 Speaker 1: didn't think Charles had a prayer of catching that pass. 637 00:30:34,400 --> 00:30:36,080 Speaker 1: And then just the way it looked, it was like, yeah, 638 00:30:36,080 --> 00:30:37,520 Speaker 1: I thought he sailed it over it, but he made 639 00:30:37,520 --> 00:30:40,080 Speaker 1: a nice catch. It kind of was Witten like, you know, 640 00:30:40,120 --> 00:30:42,480 Speaker 1: down the seam in the middle of the field, but 641 00:30:42,760 --> 00:30:44,880 Speaker 1: you know, to answer right there. And I think that 642 00:30:44,920 --> 00:30:47,200 Speaker 1: goes back to what this offense and that's why I'm 643 00:30:47,200 --> 00:30:50,600 Speaker 1: excited about what the offense did, was that they they 644 00:30:50,680 --> 00:30:52,560 Speaker 1: needed a couple of answers. They need to come out 645 00:30:52,600 --> 00:30:54,280 Speaker 1: and hit him in the mouth, which they did. Then 646 00:30:54,320 --> 00:30:56,120 Speaker 1: a couple of times they had to answer. They showed 647 00:30:56,240 --> 00:30:57,800 Speaker 1: if you get in one of these type of games, 648 00:30:58,040 --> 00:30:59,920 Speaker 1: they can do that, and that that twenty eight twenty 649 00:31:00,040 --> 00:31:02,120 Speaker 1: three to come back and score like that and then 650 00:31:02,200 --> 00:31:04,520 Speaker 1: get the well dub and then the way they played 651 00:31:04,560 --> 00:31:07,320 Speaker 1: the two point plays too, right, I mean because Tank 652 00:31:07,440 --> 00:31:09,480 Speaker 1: sack you know, I mean he was a block. Yeah, 653 00:31:09,520 --> 00:31:11,440 Speaker 1: I mean, you know, you can't give it. You give 654 00:31:11,520 --> 00:31:13,520 Speaker 1: up points there. It's a three point game right there. 655 00:31:13,560 --> 00:31:15,880 Speaker 1: You keep it a touchdown game by Tank, you know, 656 00:31:16,240 --> 00:31:19,760 Speaker 1: destroying the play. Yeah, the quarterback, I said that. I said, 657 00:31:19,800 --> 00:31:22,880 Speaker 1: the fields had a lot of interesting plays in the game, 658 00:31:22,960 --> 00:31:24,760 Speaker 1: and he's going to be really good quarterback. But his 659 00:31:24,800 --> 00:31:27,480 Speaker 1: best play was getting up from that. Yeah, like he 660 00:31:27,560 --> 00:31:31,320 Speaker 1: took one. Yeah, And sometimes an athletic quarterback can hurt you, 661 00:31:31,320 --> 00:31:34,120 Speaker 1: you know, because sometimes, yeah, there's a lot of quarterbacks 662 00:31:34,120 --> 00:31:37,600 Speaker 1: that can't jump over Mike and Parsons. 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Visit Dallas 710 00:34:11,239 --> 00:34:13,600 Speaker 1: Coweys got a complash United for details than joined Today. 711 00:34:13,719 --> 00:34:16,160 Speaker 1: Final segment of The Break Life from the s WBC 712 00:34:16,280 --> 00:34:19,479 Speaker 1: Mortgage Studios Need a break Star, We do need a break. 713 00:34:19,719 --> 00:34:22,040 Speaker 1: I'm so happy it's the bye week we've got. This 714 00:34:22,080 --> 00:34:23,320 Speaker 1: is the last show I'm gonna get to do with 715 00:34:23,360 --> 00:34:26,160 Speaker 1: you guys this week. Starting tomorrow, we will mix everything up. 716 00:34:26,239 --> 00:34:28,279 Speaker 1: When you guys come and tune into the Break and 717 00:34:28,320 --> 00:34:30,800 Speaker 1: pretty much every other podcast we do, you will have 718 00:34:30,840 --> 00:34:33,840 Speaker 1: a whole different set of people on air. The host 719 00:34:33,880 --> 00:34:36,160 Speaker 1: will say the same, nothing else will. So it makes 720 00:34:36,200 --> 00:34:38,239 Speaker 1: you tune in tomorrow see how we mix this. Coming 721 00:34:38,280 --> 00:34:41,319 Speaker 1: in for the break, We've got uh, Aisha Morrison. We've 722 00:34:41,360 --> 00:34:43,279 Speaker 1: got she was going on one O five three last night. 723 00:34:43,360 --> 00:34:45,480 Speaker 1: She is really good, a good job, really good, a 724 00:34:45,520 --> 00:34:50,319 Speaker 1: good job, kay. And so it got Aisha on the break. 725 00:34:50,360 --> 00:34:53,480 Speaker 1: We got Barry Church on the break, Brian, you're going 726 00:34:53,520 --> 00:34:56,760 Speaker 1: to talk in me Nate and yes, Kyle Yo, Yeah, 727 00:34:56,680 --> 00:34:59,440 Speaker 1: we're early the morning when Nick, I'm going to hanging 728 00:34:59,480 --> 00:35:02,600 Speaker 1: with the boy for one for one day and then 729 00:35:02,600 --> 00:35:06,160 Speaker 1: I'm also going to girls talk, boys talk. That fits 730 00:35:06,239 --> 00:35:09,520 Speaker 1: so well, that's a good and where are you going, 731 00:35:13,680 --> 00:35:19,839 Speaker 1: I know exactly that Amber's getting a tropical vacation out 732 00:35:19,840 --> 00:35:22,440 Speaker 1: of this. So yeah, goodbye week. All right, let's talk 733 00:35:22,440 --> 00:35:24,200 Speaker 1: about the defensive side of the ball. They allowed two 734 00:35:24,280 --> 00:35:27,120 Speaker 1: hundred and forty yards rushing. Yes, yeah, My question for you, 735 00:35:27,480 --> 00:35:30,920 Speaker 1: how concerned are you with this rushing defense? They've had 736 00:35:30,960 --> 00:35:33,480 Speaker 1: some issues earlier in the season, but you could also 737 00:35:33,760 --> 00:35:36,200 Speaker 1: justified yesterday they were just playing a team that was 738 00:35:36,280 --> 00:35:38,279 Speaker 1: dedicated to running the ball. That's what happens when you 739 00:35:38,360 --> 00:35:42,720 Speaker 1: do that. How concerned are you today? I'm not that concerned. 740 00:35:42,760 --> 00:35:47,600 Speaker 1: I mean, I think this team Chicago, somebody hasn't gonna 741 00:35:47,600 --> 00:35:49,600 Speaker 1: get a bonus if they lead the league in rushing 742 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:52,200 Speaker 1: over there's some US coach or whatever, and they're gonna 743 00:35:52,239 --> 00:35:54,960 Speaker 1: they're doing it, and it's like, oh, down, we're gonna 744 00:35:55,000 --> 00:35:57,520 Speaker 1: run this ball, like like they're not going to get 745 00:35:57,560 --> 00:35:59,440 Speaker 1: out of the running game. That's fine, that's why they 746 00:35:59,520 --> 00:36:01,960 Speaker 1: lead the league and rushing. I mean, what three or 747 00:36:01,960 --> 00:36:04,839 Speaker 1: were they three and six? Three and five, five, three 748 00:36:04,880 --> 00:36:06,600 Speaker 1: and five? I mean what three and five team leads 749 00:36:06,640 --> 00:36:08,879 Speaker 1: the league in rushing? I mean that that's the one 750 00:36:08,920 --> 00:36:11,640 Speaker 1: that doesn't trust their quarterback much. Well true, and one 751 00:36:11,840 --> 00:36:13,480 Speaker 1: they should trust that guy, I think a little bit 752 00:36:13,560 --> 00:36:15,879 Speaker 1: more than they do. He proved that he played pretty good. 753 00:36:16,120 --> 00:36:17,760 Speaker 1: I don't know when we're going to see them again, 754 00:36:18,080 --> 00:36:20,200 Speaker 1: don't you know. Who knows? You never know. I mean 755 00:36:20,239 --> 00:36:22,000 Speaker 1: it won't be next year, it'll be it'll be a 756 00:36:22,000 --> 00:36:25,480 Speaker 1: couple of years or whatever. He's gonna be way better. Yeah, 757 00:36:24,840 --> 00:36:27,759 Speaker 1: he's good. He is gonna be good once he gets 758 00:36:27,800 --> 00:36:31,440 Speaker 1: a little awareness, stops jumping people and and you know, 759 00:36:31,560 --> 00:36:34,040 Speaker 1: but I also need some help to his receiver. I mean, yeah, 760 00:36:34,760 --> 00:36:37,120 Speaker 1: Mooney's good. Mooney Mooney could help him, though. I mean, 761 00:36:37,239 --> 00:36:40,680 Speaker 1: I'll see this about their running game. This, this is 762 00:36:40,719 --> 00:36:43,600 Speaker 1: what makes it difficult because of like we talk about 763 00:36:43,640 --> 00:36:46,680 Speaker 1: the stress with the running quarterback, which you know, I 764 00:36:46,719 --> 00:36:49,600 Speaker 1: mean scrambles and things like that. I mean, Tank had 765 00:36:49,680 --> 00:36:52,840 Speaker 1: him three or four times. I felt like that, you know, 766 00:36:52,840 --> 00:36:55,040 Speaker 1: I mean, I know Xadre probably two times where he 767 00:36:55,120 --> 00:36:57,719 Speaker 1: had him and others had him and he's scrambling and 768 00:36:57,760 --> 00:37:00,439 Speaker 1: he's gaining yards. That that's that's a problem. They're they're 769 00:37:00,520 --> 00:37:03,040 Speaker 1: dropping back with the intent to pass and then he 770 00:37:03,080 --> 00:37:05,560 Speaker 1: takes off running and now it's a It's basically a 771 00:37:05,640 --> 00:37:08,880 Speaker 1: running play, is what it is. So the thing that 772 00:37:09,000 --> 00:37:11,279 Speaker 1: teams are doing to the Cowboys in the running game 773 00:37:11,320 --> 00:37:13,959 Speaker 1: and especially in the perimeter stuff. They've tried to shore 774 00:37:14,040 --> 00:37:16,359 Speaker 1: up the middle with the linebackers and the defensive line. 775 00:37:16,360 --> 00:37:19,439 Speaker 1: And by the way, your new defensive tackle didn't play bad. 776 00:37:19,480 --> 00:37:21,520 Speaker 1: He did what exactly what he needed him to do. 777 00:37:21,600 --> 00:37:24,560 Speaker 1: Now it doesn't it doesn't show when it happens on 778 00:37:24,560 --> 00:37:28,360 Speaker 1: the outside. Teams have figured out they don't block you 779 00:37:28,400 --> 00:37:30,840 Speaker 1: one on one. They know they can't block like a 780 00:37:30,920 --> 00:37:34,120 Speaker 1: Parsons one on one. What they do is they shield him. 781 00:37:34,239 --> 00:37:36,840 Speaker 1: They shield him, or they'll chop him, or they'll do 782 00:37:37,000 --> 00:37:40,520 Speaker 1: stuff to where they affect how he plays. And it's 783 00:37:40,640 --> 00:37:44,600 Speaker 1: much easier in a running game to down block, down, block, 784 00:37:44,680 --> 00:37:47,000 Speaker 1: and then pull guys out. And they were able to 785 00:37:47,040 --> 00:37:49,880 Speaker 1: do that several times. Some of the really good runs 786 00:37:49,920 --> 00:37:54,319 Speaker 1: that they had were that the crack toss, I mean 787 00:37:54,360 --> 00:37:57,240 Speaker 1: the quarterback power that they scored on no no crack 788 00:37:57,320 --> 00:38:01,719 Speaker 1: there or no toss, crack crack, get lineman out, you know, 789 00:38:01,840 --> 00:38:03,880 Speaker 1: the fourth and the fourth and one player. Derek I 790 00:38:03,920 --> 00:38:05,759 Speaker 1: mentioned that they had a chance, Dallas had a chance 791 00:38:05,760 --> 00:38:08,200 Speaker 1: to get off the field. They slant the front to 792 00:38:08,280 --> 00:38:11,120 Speaker 1: the side of the of the run of the toss, 793 00:38:11,480 --> 00:38:14,760 Speaker 1: they're in great shape, Diggs is unblocked on the edge. 794 00:38:15,280 --> 00:38:18,640 Speaker 1: Diggs all of a sudden kind of goes uh, you know, 795 00:38:18,680 --> 00:38:24,399 Speaker 1: one of those you know, you know that's what he did, 796 00:38:25,120 --> 00:38:27,200 Speaker 1: and you know, and all of a sudden, you know, literally, 797 00:38:27,239 --> 00:38:30,160 Speaker 1: if you have somebody screaming off that corner, Lea's cutting 798 00:38:30,200 --> 00:38:33,239 Speaker 1: him down, it's Dallas's ball on a fourth down and 799 00:38:33,280 --> 00:38:36,280 Speaker 1: now the drive's not going. They you know, they slant 800 00:38:36,360 --> 00:38:39,600 Speaker 1: their front and then throws them off or they get 801 00:38:39,719 --> 00:38:43,040 Speaker 1: crack crack and then pulls it gets the corner. I've 802 00:38:43,040 --> 00:38:45,560 Speaker 1: said it before when you watch Dallas when they struggle, 803 00:38:46,000 --> 00:38:50,120 Speaker 1: it's the edges get cracked or sealed. The next guy, 804 00:38:50,200 --> 00:38:54,120 Speaker 1: linebacker gets sealed. And that linebacker could be Curse who's 805 00:38:54,160 --> 00:38:57,000 Speaker 1: down there playing low, and so he's kind of having 806 00:38:57,040 --> 00:39:00,440 Speaker 1: to fight it and you got an edge that's huh again, 807 00:39:01,000 --> 00:39:03,759 Speaker 1: you know. So that's that's the issues. And just to 808 00:39:03,760 --> 00:39:05,799 Speaker 1: make sure that that people understand what you're saying. Bout 809 00:39:05,800 --> 00:39:08,160 Speaker 1: down block down, block, yeh, then pull. What happens basically, 810 00:39:08,200 --> 00:39:10,560 Speaker 1: you got the two outside angle angle, Yeah, you got 811 00:39:10,600 --> 00:39:12,160 Speaker 1: a tight end and you got a wide receiver. They're 812 00:39:12,160 --> 00:39:15,239 Speaker 1: both blocking down. Some hit they'll hit the defensive end, 813 00:39:15,360 --> 00:39:17,560 Speaker 1: they'll hit the safety, and then they'll pull the two 814 00:39:17,600 --> 00:39:20,960 Speaker 1: offensive linemen behind them behind the outside right, and now 815 00:39:21,000 --> 00:39:24,360 Speaker 1: you've got this situation where now those those defensive players 816 00:39:24,360 --> 00:39:26,400 Speaker 1: have to fight through all this track get out to 817 00:39:26,440 --> 00:39:28,640 Speaker 1: the running back. It's just it's hard. They ran They 818 00:39:28,719 --> 00:39:32,840 Speaker 1: ran a toss early in the game that Brown played 819 00:39:32,880 --> 00:39:36,320 Speaker 1: exactly how you're supposed to play it because Riley Reef, 820 00:39:36,360 --> 00:39:39,319 Speaker 1: the big number seventy one, gets out and what does 821 00:39:39,360 --> 00:39:44,040 Speaker 1: Brown do? He dives underneath. He dives underneath, and now 822 00:39:44,160 --> 00:39:47,440 Speaker 1: Riley Reef can't block him, and now everybody's there to 823 00:39:47,520 --> 00:39:49,840 Speaker 1: make the tackle because they had you muddy it up 824 00:39:49,880 --> 00:39:52,959 Speaker 1: to you muddied it up. Yeah, Instead they're like, it's 825 00:39:53,000 --> 00:39:56,959 Speaker 1: so easy to downblock it. That's what happens. They don't 826 00:39:57,000 --> 00:40:00,440 Speaker 1: take Micah Parsons on head on and trying, you know, hooking, 827 00:40:00,680 --> 00:40:04,239 Speaker 1: They just down block him. And what happened. Parsons started saying, uh, 828 00:40:04,480 --> 00:40:07,760 Speaker 1: no more jump. He started just jumping around. He started 829 00:40:07,800 --> 00:40:10,279 Speaker 1: just jumping, and they were they were missing him, but 830 00:40:10,320 --> 00:40:12,719 Speaker 1: you know, and they were getting guys up. But that's 831 00:40:12,719 --> 00:40:15,560 Speaker 1: what people are doing to you. They're they're forcing your 832 00:40:15,760 --> 00:40:19,040 Speaker 1: edge to have to play their corner to half to play, 833 00:40:19,320 --> 00:40:21,600 Speaker 1: you know, and there's some inside runs and stuff like 834 00:40:21,640 --> 00:40:24,000 Speaker 1: that where, yeah, it happens, but where you give up 835 00:40:24,040 --> 00:40:28,000 Speaker 1: your big plays or when down block down, block around 836 00:40:28,160 --> 00:40:30,879 Speaker 1: and then a soft corner right there, and Hankins ain't 837 00:40:30,920 --> 00:40:32,800 Speaker 1: gonna help you with that. No he can't get past 838 00:40:32,880 --> 00:40:35,720 Speaker 1: the d Yeah, but no, the inside runs and stuff 839 00:40:35,960 --> 00:40:39,480 Speaker 1: he took on double teams. Now, I'll say this about Clark. 840 00:40:39,560 --> 00:40:41,440 Speaker 1: I thought it was a little rough for him in 841 00:40:41,480 --> 00:40:44,160 Speaker 1: this first game, you know, but hell, he played. He 842 00:40:44,280 --> 00:40:46,879 Speaker 1: played a ton. He was kind of like, Okay, I'm 843 00:40:46,920 --> 00:40:49,919 Speaker 1: supposed to be here. I guess I'm supposed to be Yeah, 844 00:40:49,960 --> 00:40:51,600 Speaker 1: some snaps. Yeah it was top. I mean, he had 845 00:40:51,640 --> 00:40:53,600 Speaker 1: a couple of plays, a couple of tackles and stuff 846 00:40:53,640 --> 00:40:55,719 Speaker 1: like that. But you know, he's gonna have to get 847 00:40:55,760 --> 00:40:57,839 Speaker 1: the feel for that stuff. He really is. But man, 848 00:40:57,880 --> 00:41:01,240 Speaker 1: these teams have figured out if you're gonna play soft corner, 849 00:41:01,360 --> 00:41:04,120 Speaker 1: soft edge, and they can down block you and take 850 00:41:04,120 --> 00:41:06,440 Speaker 1: you out of that boom, they can run the football 851 00:41:06,480 --> 00:41:12,280 Speaker 1: over there. I think that, you know, this is something 852 00:41:12,320 --> 00:41:14,480 Speaker 1: we need to be talking about at some point about 853 00:41:14,680 --> 00:41:16,120 Speaker 1: is there more to this game that you want to 854 00:41:16,120 --> 00:41:19,560 Speaker 1: get to. I mean, I just think, you know, last year, 855 00:41:19,840 --> 00:41:21,759 Speaker 1: Michael Parson is gonna win Rickie of the Year, but 856 00:41:21,840 --> 00:41:25,320 Speaker 1: we're like, what about Defensive Player of the Year. Now, 857 00:41:25,360 --> 00:41:27,600 Speaker 1: I think he has a really good chance to win 858 00:41:27,680 --> 00:41:31,120 Speaker 1: Defensive Player of the Year. Maybe you should go higher 859 00:41:31,200 --> 00:41:35,880 Speaker 1: than that, seriously, because he is the most valuable player 860 00:41:35,880 --> 00:41:38,120 Speaker 1: on this football team. When he's off for four or 861 00:41:38,120 --> 00:41:41,040 Speaker 1: five snaps, the Bears go right down the field. They're 862 00:41:41,040 --> 00:41:44,520 Speaker 1: having to do everything to scheme against him, and all 863 00:41:44,560 --> 00:41:46,200 Speaker 1: we can't block like this, we gotta do this and 864 00:41:46,200 --> 00:41:49,320 Speaker 1: this and this. He affects this team, which affects the defense, 865 00:41:49,320 --> 00:41:52,399 Speaker 1: which affects the offense. And this is a good football team. 866 00:41:52,400 --> 00:41:54,080 Speaker 1: You have to be a good football team. So if 867 00:41:54,080 --> 00:41:56,359 Speaker 1: they can get up in the mix and they keep 868 00:41:56,400 --> 00:41:59,279 Speaker 1: playing like this, I think that it's time to start 869 00:41:59,320 --> 00:42:02,920 Speaker 1: looking at maybe a defensive player. Being in the conversation 870 00:42:03,000 --> 00:42:05,359 Speaker 1: for MVP, I really think that's how good he is. 871 00:42:06,200 --> 00:42:07,960 Speaker 1: I was trying to think of the last one. I mean, 872 00:42:08,080 --> 00:42:12,240 Speaker 1: I know Lawrence Taylor won it. Did Woodson was Woodson 873 00:42:12,320 --> 00:42:15,479 Speaker 1: defensive player? They're a defensive back? Oh for the Packers? Yeah? 874 00:42:15,600 --> 00:42:17,360 Speaker 1: That one year. I don't know. I mean, I just 875 00:42:17,400 --> 00:42:19,360 Speaker 1: stolen that out there. But I mean the thing about 876 00:42:19,680 --> 00:42:23,560 Speaker 1: you're right about Micah and but man, it's like they're 877 00:42:23,680 --> 00:42:27,320 Speaker 1: they're they're going after his knees. Guys, they're like bringing 878 00:42:27,360 --> 00:42:30,360 Speaker 1: guys commit and those guys are coming across the formation 879 00:42:30,400 --> 00:42:32,279 Speaker 1: and they're cutting him and which is they're cutting his 880 00:42:32,440 --> 00:42:34,880 Speaker 1: left leg and he's spinning out of that and stuff 881 00:42:34,920 --> 00:42:38,560 Speaker 1: like I think is so crazy because defensive guys can't 882 00:42:38,600 --> 00:42:41,759 Speaker 1: do that to offensive You talked about Brown, how these Yeah, 883 00:42:41,880 --> 00:42:44,839 Speaker 1: if he would have just attacked his legs, yeah, they 884 00:42:44,840 --> 00:42:47,240 Speaker 1: would call palty on that. Yeah, I know they're doing college. 885 00:42:47,280 --> 00:42:48,799 Speaker 1: I think they're in the pro. I don't think you 886 00:42:48,840 --> 00:42:51,040 Speaker 1: can just cut a guy in the move like that, 887 00:42:51,200 --> 00:42:53,200 Speaker 1: but they on offense, he can do it to the 888 00:42:53,280 --> 00:42:56,040 Speaker 1: inside the tackle box. One of those weird rules where 889 00:42:56,040 --> 00:42:57,719 Speaker 1: the offense can do it. But if you can't hit 890 00:42:57,760 --> 00:43:00,400 Speaker 1: the quarterback in the face, but you can cut the 891 00:43:00,440 --> 00:43:02,680 Speaker 1: guys at that. You can't grab a ice mask. But 892 00:43:02,719 --> 00:43:04,719 Speaker 1: if you're happening to be hitting the gay straight arm 893 00:43:04,719 --> 00:43:07,680 Speaker 1: and you're hitting the spaces to seven cowboys at the half, 894 00:43:07,920 --> 00:43:10,279 Speaker 1: if if Goldston doesn't hit him up there like that, 895 00:43:10,320 --> 00:43:12,560 Speaker 1: they're gonna get a field golf that pick by digs 896 00:43:12,719 --> 00:43:15,080 Speaker 1: thirty one seven and then it's that it's twenty eight seventeen. 897 00:43:15,160 --> 00:43:17,399 Speaker 1: I couldn't tell from the end zone copy. They went 898 00:43:17,440 --> 00:43:19,520 Speaker 1: away from it quick. I mean, I was hoping it, 899 00:43:19,560 --> 00:43:21,520 Speaker 1: but it looked like from the sidelines, it looked like 900 00:43:21,560 --> 00:43:23,600 Speaker 1: you hit him in the head. Hit him in the head. 901 00:43:23,640 --> 00:43:27,239 Speaker 1: Shorter quarterback, bigger defensive. I mean, you just gotta be 902 00:43:27,320 --> 00:43:29,840 Speaker 1: by the way. It's unfair. We all know it's unfair, 903 00:43:29,880 --> 00:43:31,360 Speaker 1: but it's just it's the plight of it. And I 904 00:43:31,640 --> 00:43:34,040 Speaker 1: also think, I just think when it comes to defensive players, 905 00:43:34,400 --> 00:43:36,680 Speaker 1: they gotta move the target lower. You gotta go for 906 00:43:36,760 --> 00:43:39,600 Speaker 1: the mid section and target the mid section because that's 907 00:43:39,640 --> 00:43:41,719 Speaker 1: not gonna move. But then you get then you hit 908 00:43:41,800 --> 00:43:43,919 Speaker 1: low though, you get these officials that think you're hitting 909 00:43:43,960 --> 00:43:45,920 Speaker 1: mid section and you're going low on a guy. But 910 00:43:46,000 --> 00:43:48,279 Speaker 1: and they'll call that too in the mid section. I mean, like, well, 911 00:43:48,320 --> 00:43:50,160 Speaker 1: I know, but the target is I understand, No, but 912 00:43:50,160 --> 00:43:52,560 Speaker 1: I'm understand. But some of these officials think if you 913 00:43:52,560 --> 00:43:55,200 Speaker 1: have a quarterback kind of goes down and you hit 914 00:43:55,239 --> 00:43:57,359 Speaker 1: him in the midsection, well they're thinking they're going low 915 00:43:57,400 --> 00:44:00,239 Speaker 1: on a guy. Huh. And I don't know he was 916 00:44:00,239 --> 00:44:02,600 Speaker 1: holding on both teams in this game. By the way, too, 917 00:44:03,160 --> 00:44:10,040 Speaker 1: just have the quarterback where the stupid belt and the flag. Yeah, god, 918 00:44:10,640 --> 00:44:15,120 Speaker 1: Lawrence Taylor was the last defensive player okay eighty six, Okay, 919 00:44:15,320 --> 00:44:18,280 Speaker 1: that long ago. The one before that was Alan Page 920 00:44:18,280 --> 00:44:22,359 Speaker 1: in nineteen seventy one. Oh people, only two people, two 921 00:44:22,400 --> 00:44:25,359 Speaker 1: defensive players. I was only one alive here that saw 922 00:44:25,400 --> 00:44:28,520 Speaker 1: him win that. I was still just a thought from 923 00:44:28,600 --> 00:44:33,279 Speaker 1: my pops is it's like baseball. You know, they have 924 00:44:33,320 --> 00:44:36,320 Speaker 1: a Cy Young award, So that guy doesn't usually win MVP, 925 00:44:36,719 --> 00:44:40,120 Speaker 1: you know, because we have an award for you, you know, 926 00:44:40,239 --> 00:44:41,959 Speaker 1: defensive player. You're just give him that. They'd be happy 927 00:44:41,960 --> 00:44:45,399 Speaker 1: and let's give it to somebody else and maybe it'll 928 00:44:45,440 --> 00:44:48,120 Speaker 1: be he's an incredible player. Yeah, he's just you know, 929 00:44:48,160 --> 00:44:51,200 Speaker 1: for being This team goes off their defense, and the 930 00:44:51,320 --> 00:44:55,360 Speaker 1: defense is obviously you know, runs from everything through Micah. 931 00:44:55,600 --> 00:44:58,239 Speaker 1: So I think it's something to be talking about. I 932 00:44:58,280 --> 00:45:00,480 Speaker 1: appreciate you, guys, Jonas. We'll be back. I will be 933 00:45:00,520 --> 00:45:03,480 Speaker 1: back tomorrow. These guys will be on. Makes you check 934 00:45:03,520 --> 00:45:05,560 Speaker 1: all our shows tomorrow. It'll be interesting to hear some 935 00:45:05,600 --> 00:45:08,759 Speaker 1: different opinions from some different matchings and pairings until then 936 00:45:08,760 --> 00:45:11,080 Speaker 1: for Nick even Brian brought us Amber Garcia. I'm Derek Eagleton. 937 00:45:11,120 --> 00:45:13,879 Speaker 1: This has been The Break live on Dallas Cowboys dot 938 00:45:13,880 --> 00:45:18,080 Speaker 1: Com Radio. This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys 939 00:45:18,080 --> 00:45:20,759 Speaker 1: dot Com and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.