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<v Speaker 6>Dallas Cowboys dot Com right with Mbar Garcia, Brian brought Us,

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<v Speaker 6>Nick Harris, and Derek Eagleton.

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<v Speaker 1>It is Wednesday, December eleventh, twenty twenty four, Season twenty,

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<v Speaker 1>episode number eighty three. Welcome to the latest edition of

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<v Speaker 5>Forward Slash o leed Efo. Welcome to show everyone. Hows'

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<v Speaker 5>right doing?

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<v Speaker 4>Doing well? Good morning, coming in hot, but we're.

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<v Speaker 3>Here, We're here, We're all ready to go.

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<v Speaker 1>We got the crew back together today we start talking

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<v Speaker 1>about Cowboys versus Panthers.

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<v Speaker 5>We'll get into that Panthers offense.

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<v Speaker 1>A lot of interesting things storylines to follow there, as

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<v Speaker 1>far as some of the players that you will see

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<v Speaker 1>this weekend. Facing your Dallas Cowboys, we'll talk a little

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<v Speaker 1>bit about the Dallas defense. We'll hopefully get a few

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<v Speaker 1>questions here. I have a few questions already from x

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<v Speaker 1>uh and so we'll try to get to some of

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<v Speaker 1>those in.

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<v Speaker 5>The third segment.

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<v Speaker 1>If you have more, please send them and we'll see

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<v Speaker 1>how many we can get to. At some point during

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<v Speaker 1>the show. Let's start first with a couple injuries I

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<v Speaker 1>want to I want to talk about first, give me

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<v Speaker 1>kind of a status on what you heard at this point.

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<v Speaker 1>For demarveon Overshown, we already know that he's going to

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<v Speaker 1>have to have surgery. Do we know anything more about

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<v Speaker 1>what the actual injury is and kind of the prognosis

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<v Speaker 1>of what that looks like.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, torn ACL, torn MCL, torn PCL's. You have five

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<v Speaker 2>major ligaments in your knee and he tore three of them.

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<v Speaker 2>The bright side is there's no nerve damage and there's

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<v Speaker 2>no may your structural damage aside from the ligaments. If

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<v Speaker 2>there is a bright side to that, to that type

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<v Speaker 2>of injury, I say.

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<v Speaker 5>Bright side real quick. The bright side is like Jalen

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<v Speaker 5>Smiths about to get the nerve.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'm sorry, yeah, yeah, and you hit it right

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<v Speaker 2>on the head. At Jalen Smith. He had nerve damage

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<v Speaker 2>whenever he suffered that knee injury that he had at

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<v Speaker 2>Notre Dame right before getting drafted here. So, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>is it something that he's going to deal with his

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<v Speaker 2>whole career. You would have to say so, just because

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<v Speaker 2>with the with the nature of the injury and the

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<v Speaker 2>rehab that's going to go into it. But as far

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<v Speaker 2>as surgery goes, I think they were trying to get

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<v Speaker 2>surgery this week. I don't think the swelling is going

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<v Speaker 2>to be down in time to get surgery done this week,

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<v Speaker 2>but something that will probably happen in the coming weeks.

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<v Speaker 2>And then once that surgery happens, you're looking at about

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<v Speaker 2>a twelve month rehab best case scenario. Now, with it

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<v Speaker 2>being Demarve and Overshown, I wonder how he kind of

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<v Speaker 2>pushes the limits there on his own account and is

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<v Speaker 2>able to get on the field a little bit earlier

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<v Speaker 2>than maybe anticipated. You know, Mike McCarthy said yesterday that

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<v Speaker 2>it's very realistic he missed the entire season next year.

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<v Speaker 2>Knowing to Marvin Overshown, I'm betting on that not happening,

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<v Speaker 2>though I wouldn't be surprised if we look up week eleven,

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<v Speaker 2>Week twelve next year and hey, is overshown getting close

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<v Speaker 2>and so it wouldn't surprise me.

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<v Speaker 4>But there's a lot of steps to get there. Obviously.

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<v Speaker 4>It's it's awful.

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<v Speaker 2>It's my first time talking about the h the injury

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<v Speaker 2>on this show, and it's it's he's such a good dude.

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<v Speaker 2>He helps out so many people in that locker room,

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<v Speaker 2>he helps out us in the media, and obviously he

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<v Speaker 2>had a fantastic season. He was on a he was

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<v Speaker 2>on a Pro Bowl pace in my opinion. Wishing the

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<v Speaker 2>best for him and hope that my beast Texas Brethren

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<v Speaker 2>can can get back on the field soon.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's it's just unfortunate.

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<v Speaker 7>But we've seen this with him and then Britt Brown

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<v Speaker 7>working together before and they you know, unfortunately, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>I was watching Britt, you know, help him off the field,

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<v Speaker 7>and I guarantee you that Britt was talking to him

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<v Speaker 7>the whole way as they were walking, and you know,

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<v Speaker 7>and and you know, and and I'm sure the young

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<v Speaker 7>man had emotions and he was probably talking to Britt like, okay,

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<v Speaker 7>here we are. This thing is probably not good. You know,

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<v Speaker 7>we need to get a plan and and Britt will

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<v Speaker 7>have a plan. The kid will have a plan. He's

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<v Speaker 7>a hard worker, he's dedicated, he doesn't mistreatments. It's important

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<v Speaker 7>to him.

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<v Speaker 3>You know.

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<v Speaker 7>It's it's just so unfortunate that early in his career

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<v Speaker 7>that he's had that dealt with these two types of injury.

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<v Speaker 7>This one, this one is they call it the unhappy triad,

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<v Speaker 7>and it is.

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<v Speaker 3>It is tough.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh, But you know with Britt and with his uh,

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<v Speaker 7>with overshown's uh toughness and desire. Yeah, that they will

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<v Speaker 7>they will find a way to get back on the field.

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<v Speaker 7>You know.

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<v Speaker 3>Listening to you know, Nick and the other.

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<v Speaker 7>Reporters asked questions yesterday, you know, they the question was

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<v Speaker 7>talked to about Mike McCarthy. Asked Mike McCarthy about you know,

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<v Speaker 7>do you think this that they could miss the twenty

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<v Speaker 7>twenty five season then, you know, and Mike was you know,

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<v Speaker 7>Mike was honest about it. He said, there's a possibility

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<v Speaker 7>of that. But I like what Nick's saying. I like

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<v Speaker 7>what the kid's attitude is and hopefully it's a be

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<v Speaker 7>more sooner than later.

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<v Speaker 2>Here we'll say one thing that he's already asking about

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<v Speaker 2>his rehab and like what he can do to get

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<v Speaker 2>ready for surgery and how how he can take these

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<v Speaker 2>next few days. And he's already on top of this rehab.

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<v Speaker 2>So that's that's that's good to hear. That's really good

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<v Speaker 2>to hear.

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<v Speaker 7>I think this injury happened in Navara Bowman for the

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<v Speaker 7>for the forty nine ers linebacker at what point in

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<v Speaker 7>his career?

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<v Speaker 3>Uh? Yeah, early on? Was this something happened?

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<v Speaker 7>It was something in the middle, something towards the end

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<v Speaker 7>of his career. But he he did miss the entire

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<v Speaker 7>season and then came back for seasons after. But I

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<v Speaker 7>was trying to think exactly, but I knew this was

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<v Speaker 7>and I remember this being an injury that he had

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<v Speaker 7>similar and you know, but he he did miss the

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<v Speaker 7>entire next season but came back.

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<v Speaker 5>And was that the one he hit that happened in

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<v Speaker 5>the Super Bowl playoffs?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I think it was.

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<v Speaker 3>I think it was late, very late, very late, and yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>very late, yeah, very late in the year.

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely, So I'm looking at it right here.

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<v Speaker 2>He had he had torn his uh A CL, MCL,

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<v Speaker 2>PCL and meniscus, so it was an added lookment that

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<v Speaker 2>was torn for.

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<v Speaker 5>Him and then missed the entire next year.

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<v Speaker 2>He missed the entirety of twenty fourteen, and then in

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<v Speaker 2>twenty fifteen he returned and was still a first team

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<v Speaker 2>All Pro.

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<v Speaker 5>So yeah, we go, yeah, we go.

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<v Speaker 3>That's that. Yeah, I remember this being the injury. I

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<v Speaker 3>didn't remember all four. I thought it was three.

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<v Speaker 1>But yeah, And I guess the other part to that

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<v Speaker 1>is you you like the fact, at least if you're

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<v Speaker 1>looking for silver linings, he's a young guy. Yeah, he's

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<v Speaker 1>a you know, he's a guy that attacks, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>everything the right way. So all those things considered, there's

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<v Speaker 1>no reason to believe that he can't come back from

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<v Speaker 1>this and be.

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<v Speaker 7>The I hope this is the last thing he ever

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<v Speaker 7>has in his career. Then, yeah, he's had He's had

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<v Speaker 7>two major injuries and very early in his career. You

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<v Speaker 7>hate that for anybody, but maybe this is the you know,

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<v Speaker 7>maybe this is I think this is why everybody was

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<v Speaker 7>really emotional in the locker room. Yeah, it was a

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<v Speaker 7>tough loss, but they also understand what that kid's gone

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<v Speaker 7>through to get back on the field, you know, especially

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<v Speaker 7>in that linebacker room.

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<v Speaker 3>Mate.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, I listened to going back and listening to

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<v Speaker 7>Michael Parsons talk. I just felt like that the whole

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<v Speaker 7>It was like everything that he said was.

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<v Speaker 3>Like the whole emotion of the season.

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<v Speaker 7>It's just coming, you know, like you know, and he's

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<v Speaker 7>the one guy that stood up there and said, Okay,

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<v Speaker 7>you don't believe in us, don't you know? Don't he

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<v Speaker 7>He really put it on the line that hey, we're

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<v Speaker 7>a good football team. You know, keep you know, if

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<v Speaker 7>you want to jump off the bandwagon, jump off, but

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<v Speaker 7>we're a good football team. And then when how that

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<v Speaker 7>game went down the other night, you could just feel

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<v Speaker 7>the injury, the loss, really the emotion of what else

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<v Speaker 7>can go wrong in this season? It all just came out.

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<v Speaker 7>And I think that's the point when you start to

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<v Speaker 7>realize that no matter how hard we play or how

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<v Speaker 7>hard do we try, this is something we're always going

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<v Speaker 7>to have to deal with in this sport. Like I say,

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<v Speaker 7>look at the look at the injury report for the

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<v Speaker 7>two Super Bowl teams. There's not a person on that

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<v Speaker 7>damn thing. You know, no one, no, everybody wants to play.

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<v Speaker 7>Everybody wants to know you. You could be severely banged

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<v Speaker 7>up and go play in that game. But that's sometimes

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<v Speaker 7>how things work when you're a team that's struggling and

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<v Speaker 7>you're losing games, and man, it just seems like the

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<v Speaker 7>injuries do pile up on you.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, it's very unfortunate for a guy like him, who's

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<v Speaker 8>so liked on and off the field and everything that

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<v Speaker 8>he was able to accomplish this year and looking at

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<v Speaker 8>next year, such a big loss for the cowboy, especially

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<v Speaker 8>on a year that you're struggling with cap money, you're

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<v Speaker 8>struggling with having to fill or going to have to

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<v Speaker 8>fill all those other needed positions, and now you're looking

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<v Speaker 8>at the linebackers with a guy like Eric Kendricks running.

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<v Speaker 8>I think this is his last. It was a one

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<v Speaker 8>year deal, so again just the adding to the need

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<v Speaker 8>of such a key player that he has been for

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<v Speaker 8>this defense this year, and I'm just I hope that

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<v Speaker 8>he's able to maintain the right support around him because mentally,

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<v Speaker 8>he's shown that he's mentally tough and when you're recovering

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<v Speaker 8>from that, I think that's something that contributes. I would

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<v Speaker 8>contribute his fast return this year because of the mental

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<v Speaker 8>toughness that he has and the mental like the positivity

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<v Speaker 8>that he brings. And not to turn this back to

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<v Speaker 8>Micah Parsons, but I thought it was very telling the

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<v Speaker 8>way that he reacted with so many emotions and gearing

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<v Speaker 8>teary eyes and all of that. Because we're often we

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<v Speaker 8>often hear how so many people address Micah as someone

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<v Speaker 8>that only cares about himself and nobody else on the team.

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<v Speaker 8>And it just goes to show again credit to Overshown

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<v Speaker 8>how he's been, but also impressive to see Micah in

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<v Speaker 8>his role kind of as a leader alongside with him.

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<v Speaker 8>Because you talk about someone that plays a similar position

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<v Speaker 8>has started doing something similar that Micah has been doing.

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<v Speaker 8>Sometimes you can see that as a threat, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>but it hasn't been any of that. He has embraced

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<v Speaker 8>that change in Overshown's game. So I thought it was

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<v Speaker 8>very sweet and emotional to see a reaction like that

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<v Speaker 8>and just to hear the amount of support that a

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<v Speaker 8>guy like Overshow has.

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<v Speaker 7>This, you know, and Nick and I will get into

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<v Speaker 7>this in about a month with the draft. This kind

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<v Speaker 7>of puts linebacker in a situation right now where all

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<v Speaker 7>of a sudden, linebacker might have been something you had

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<v Speaker 7>on the back burner, and now linebacker even with lea

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<v Speaker 7>foul and you know, you mentioned Kendrick's being on a

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<v Speaker 7>what you need to bring. Yeah, there's there's some things

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<v Speaker 7>that you're probably looking at right now of whether that

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<v Speaker 7>pick's thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, wherever that pick is, you know

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<v Speaker 7>that there off ball linebacker is going to be in

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<v Speaker 7>play there, you know, I mean there are a lot

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<v Speaker 7>of positions in play. But now you're like, okay, where's

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<v Speaker 7>the depth of this linebacker room. I mean, we've seen

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<v Speaker 7>Dmoon Clark has been really inactive, a non factor, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>is he part of what you're going to do? You

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<v Speaker 7>know it doesn't appear that way, but you know, we'll

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<v Speaker 7>see with marys Leef I having to play these these

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<v Speaker 7>next four games, how he's going to.

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<v Speaker 3>Play and if you know, if the play there is

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<v Speaker 3>not what.

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<v Speaker 7>It needs to be, I think I think off ball

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<v Speaker 7>linebacker is clearly in the sites for Dallas Cowboys when

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<v Speaker 7>we're picking in the first round.

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<v Speaker 9>John Campbell, Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what I'm saying. They can find you one. We'll

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<v Speaker 3>find you one. This became very.

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<v Speaker 1>A very tough, tough injury for the Cowboys in so

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<v Speaker 1>many ways, Like you said in the locker room, as

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<v Speaker 1>a teammate, what the play is that you get on

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<v Speaker 1>the field, and then what you have to do next year,

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<v Speaker 1>and it makes you really tough because, Brian, let's say,

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<v Speaker 1>for example, you were going to go the route of

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<v Speaker 1>we're gonna we're gonna try to address this in a

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<v Speaker 1>draft and even take a high pick. You're using a

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<v Speaker 1>high pick on a position that may be only a

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<v Speaker 1>one year thing. He may come back in twenty six

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<v Speaker 1>and he's back to normal and Marris is playing well.

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<v Speaker 5>But you don't know.

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<v Speaker 1>You so now you're having to use resources on something

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<v Speaker 1>that could be over using the resources because you just

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<v Speaker 1>don't know what it'll be like a year out.

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<v Speaker 7>Right, Nick, we feel better right now if Zach Martin

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<v Speaker 7>were to retire, right, we feel we all feel better

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<v Speaker 7>about maybe the right guard position.

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<v Speaker 3>Might be Okay, I don't think we feel this way

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<v Speaker 3>about linebacker right now.

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<v Speaker 5>Agreed, I don't.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's and the depth is better.

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<v Speaker 7>All of a sudden, everybody's like going, well, hey need

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<v Speaker 7>an offensive lineman.

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<v Speaker 3>Got to get it.

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<v Speaker 7>You know you're probably gonna lose your guard, what about

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<v Speaker 7>you know, oh this move guys right now. But the

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<v Speaker 7>way that the depth has kind of shown up for

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<v Speaker 7>the offensive line position since Martin has been out gives

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<v Speaker 7>you a little bit more of a feeling of like, Okay,

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<v Speaker 7>this could be all right. I think running backs another position.

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<v Speaker 7>That's the same way with what you've seen from Rico Dowda.

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<v Speaker 7>You're like, Okay, get another guy. If you want to

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<v Speaker 7>get another guy. Maybe it doesn't have to be a

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<v Speaker 7>first round guy. Maybe it could be a second or

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<v Speaker 7>third round guy. But I mean, I feel better linebacker.

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<v Speaker 7>I can't say that I feel better about the position

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<v Speaker 7>the way it's looking right now, I can't say that.

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<v Speaker 1>let's talk about the Carolina Panthers. They are coached by

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<v Speaker 1>Dave Canalis. Their record right now is three and ten,

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<v Speaker 1>but do not be fooled by that. Uh these stats

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<v Speaker 1>are also pretty.

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<v Speaker 5>Bad, but do not be fooled by them.

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<v Speaker 1>Right now point four, I'm just saying they've they've only

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<v Speaker 1>had scored on average seventeen point nine points per game.

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<v Speaker 5>They are twenty eighth in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 1>Points against twenty nine point eight is what they're giving

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<v Speaker 1>up per game. That's dead last in the NFL and

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<v Speaker 1>points against. What for you guys stands out most about.

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<v Speaker 4>This team their offensive line.

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<v Speaker 2>It's it's it's not a ton of names that you

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<v Speaker 2>might know. If you're a draft nerd, you might you

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<v Speaker 2>might know that they're left top was the first round

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<v Speaker 2>pick a couple of years ago, and Ekam Mgwuonu. But

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<v Speaker 2>I you look, it's most of the kind of a

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<v Speaker 2>ragtag group of guys, and they are nasty, they're dirty,

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<v Speaker 2>they get after it and run block. I think a

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<v Speaker 2>couple of them are better than others in past block.

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<v Speaker 2>But this offensive line, I think is the strength of

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<v Speaker 2>this team. You've seen how Chuwba Hubbard has been able

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<v Speaker 2>to run the ball this season, and I give a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of credit to the offensive line for him being

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<v Speaker 2>able to do that. He's a talented runner, but he

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<v Speaker 2>wasn't running like this whenever Carolina had these lines of

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<v Speaker 2>the past. And they've even dealt with injuries up front

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<v Speaker 2>and they've still gotten better as the season has gone on.

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<v Speaker 4>I think this offensive line is a real challenge for

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<v Speaker 4>anybody that goes up against it.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, it's got size to it, Yeah it is. It's

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<v Speaker 7>kind of a bully offensive line. And you mentioned there's

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<v Speaker 7>only been really you know, three of the draft picks

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<v Speaker 7>have been on it though. You know the first round

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<v Speaker 7>is Nick was talking about a sixth round and then

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<v Speaker 7>the second round. You know, Moten has played the longest

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<v Speaker 7>there since twenty seventeen. I kind of feel like they're

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<v Speaker 7>a little bit of a slow footed group, you know

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<v Speaker 7>when you watch them play. I mean because they're big,

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<v Speaker 7>but you know, when you and I've seen some like

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<v Speaker 7>people kind of move them a little bit and make

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<v Speaker 7>them work, you know when it comes to the quickness,

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<v Speaker 7>and I think that's something that this group wants to

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<v Speaker 7>beat up on you. They're going to play in condensed formations.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, we talk about the width of formations. This

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<v Speaker 7>team gets real tiny, and I mean they get real

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<v Speaker 7>tiny and then they push on you, is what they do.

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<v Speaker 7>They play a lot of bunch formations, which are the

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<v Speaker 7>three wide receivers. There's a lot of movement to it.

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<v Speaker 7>They've kind of figured out. It was kind of fun

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<v Speaker 7>to watch him play. I did not go and watch

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<v Speaker 7>when he got benched. I didn't take any of those

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<v Speaker 7>early games. I didn't watch any of those early games

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<v Speaker 7>they played. What's the last five games that are playing

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<v Speaker 7>Kansas City, Tampa, Philly, you know they played much better

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<v Speaker 7>as an offense. Hubbard running the football is going to

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<v Speaker 7>be a challenge, especially on the edge. He's one of

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<v Speaker 7>these guys that kind of will take the ball and

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<v Speaker 7>move it to the outside and try and get around

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<v Speaker 7>the corner. He's had his best games against teams that

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<v Speaker 7>don't play very good run defense. For example, you could

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<v Speaker 7>go back and look at him and I wrote these

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<v Speaker 7>downs because I said, Okay, I need to see this

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<v Speaker 7>because I went back and looked at all his carries

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<v Speaker 7>and like he's averaging four point seven yards of carry, right,

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<v Speaker 7>but he's bullied teams like the Giants, the Bears, Bengals, Chargers,

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<v Speaker 7>and Vegas. These are all teams that are that are

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<v Speaker 7>in the top ten when it comes to the worst

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<v Speaker 7>for yards per carry. But when he's played Philadelphia, Kansas City, Tampa,

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<v Speaker 7>the yards per carry has gone to like three and

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<v Speaker 7>a half. So teams that are teams that all have

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<v Speaker 7>a little bit better front seven, he's kind of struggled

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<v Speaker 7>against the teams. Dallas is fourth worst than the league

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<v Speaker 7>right now in yards per cary. I think it's four

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<v Speaker 7>point eight. So now if that trend holds. You know,

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<v Speaker 7>here it goes toop Hubbard. Could he bully a Dallas

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<v Speaker 7>defense that's played better in the last few weeks when

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<v Speaker 7>it comes to playing run defense. But I'll tell you

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<v Speaker 7>where I really worry about Hubbard is after what we

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<v Speaker 7>saw last week was Cincinnati throwing the ball to the back,

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<v Speaker 7>I worry about this guy gets involved in the passing

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<v Speaker 7>game too, and that's where I have some concern, not

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<v Speaker 7>only handing him the football, but also them splitting them out.

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<v Speaker 7>They go empty formation, split him out there, run routes

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<v Speaker 7>with him. You know, Cincinnati kind of gave you a

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<v Speaker 7>little bit of a blueprint of like, hey, maybe throw

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<v Speaker 7>the back here and you can have some success.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, but is would you say that part of the

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<v Speaker 1>reason why maybe they had so much success Cincinnati with

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<v Speaker 1>the running back is because they're dealing with on the

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<v Speaker 1>back end these wide receivers that are crazy good that

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<v Speaker 1>can kill you. Oh no, and you don't deal with

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<v Speaker 1>that level of wide receiver this week.

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<v Speaker 3>Listen, You're absolutely right.

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<v Speaker 7>I just know throwing to a back is throwing to

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<v Speaker 7>a back to me, you know, I mean, if guys

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<v Speaker 7>can get open and separate and catch the ball, and yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>you're right, Cincinnati's got some crazy guys. I'll say this, though,

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<v Speaker 7>I don't know what you think about Adam. It's it's

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<v Speaker 7>wild to watch. And Adam Thielen is a veteran guy.

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<v Speaker 7>But they play in these condensed formations. They play bunch formations.

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<v Speaker 7>They'll like do crazy things like with him, like they'll

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<v Speaker 7>like bunch and they'll delay like he's gonna like he's

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<v Speaker 7>waiting on the line, waiting the line, and things start

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<v Speaker 7>to develop, and then you lose him and then he's

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<v Speaker 7>running wide open across the field and then they throw

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<v Speaker 7>him the ball and you're like going, damn, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>we got to cover this guy. But they they've they've

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<v Speaker 7>got some guys with Like I say, there's this Tompkins

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<v Speaker 7>kid that they have number thirteen. Now they've thrown him

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<v Speaker 7>four balls. He's four for four on catches in run.

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<v Speaker 7>But he's like the pop pass guy. He's like the

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<v Speaker 7>turpin dude, you know, like he comes in motion, he goes,

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<v Speaker 7>he goes out, he comes back in They book pop

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<v Speaker 7>pass it to him.

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<v Speaker 3>He got Kansas City a couple of times on that

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<v Speaker 3>and you're wondering, like.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, if misdirection pop pass misdirection, wide wide receiver delay.

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<v Speaker 7>Their offense seems to be a little bit more comfortable

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<v Speaker 7>now kind of doing and I don't call it tricks,

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<v Speaker 7>but it's ways to kind of to make the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 7>He's thrown for like two hundred and fifty yards in

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<v Speaker 7>these last three games, you know, throwing the ball down

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<v Speaker 7>the field. He's been more accurate. There's the yards per attempt,

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<v Speaker 7>He's handled pressure better. There's a lot of things the

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<v Speaker 7>last several weeks about Bryce Young in this offense that

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<v Speaker 7>I think Carolina has to be.

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<v Speaker 3>They like to be, have to be. Okay, that's what's

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<v Speaker 3>kept him in some of these games.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that time off did a lot for him,

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<v Speaker 2>and you see kind of a different layer of understanding

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<v Speaker 2>for Bryce Young. It seems to be a lot slower

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<v Speaker 2>for him since coming off that break that he had

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<v Speaker 2>as a starter. I think he's starting to stamp his

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<v Speaker 2>place back as.

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<v Speaker 4>Being the guy there.

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<v Speaker 2>But you're talking about the receiver group. I feel like

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<v Speaker 2>I've been saying this every week. There's probably two guys

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<v Speaker 2>that I think would be the second best receiver on

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<v Speaker 2>this team right now, and that's Adam Theelen and Xavier Languet.

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<v Speaker 2>And I would almost factor Jalen Cocher into that equation

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<v Speaker 2>as well. Jalen Coker an undrafted guy out of Holy Cross.

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<v Speaker 2>He was a Shrine Bowl guy. I hear it here

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<v Speaker 2>in Frisco last year, and he's been he has been

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<v Speaker 2>banged up a little bit. He's becoming a fan favorite

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<v Speaker 2>for the Panthers. I mean, he's he's made big plays,

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<v Speaker 2>he's a he's one of the guys that talks more

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<v Speaker 2>in the locker room than anybody. Also, the Panthers just

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<v Speaker 2>have a ton of media access as well.

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<v Speaker 4>A lot of these guys.

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<v Speaker 2>It feels like they talked during the week, just kind

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<v Speaker 2>of going back and looking at what they do. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>there's a no, no, no, it's a little bit uh yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>They are able to h they are able to uh

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<v Speaker 2>video in the locker room.

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<v Speaker 4>And I'm like, damn, but yeah, but I think, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>exactly exactly. I think, uh.

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<v Speaker 2>I think with this receiver group though, I think I

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<v Speaker 2>think you keep an eye on a few of these guys.

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<v Speaker 4>And then Jatavian Sanders.

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<v Speaker 2>I hate to do this to you, Derek, but I'm

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<v Speaker 2>not a huge fan of Datavian Sanders. I loved his

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<v Speaker 2>potential in college. I just don't think he's an NFL athlete.

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<v Speaker 2>You see him be able to bully guys at the

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<v Speaker 2>tighten position, and I think in those in that close range,

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<v Speaker 2>within like the five to ten yard range, he can

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<v Speaker 2>really make Uh, he can really pick up some yardage.

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<v Speaker 2>But he's not going to be that run after the

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<v Speaker 2>catch guy. He's not going to be the guy that

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<v Speaker 2>separates on routes. Uh, he's just gonna be He's gonna

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<v Speaker 2>try to over physical you and try to try to

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<v Speaker 2>basically man balls away from you.

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<v Speaker 4>Out It is as it is it is. And then

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I have I have to talk about Jonathan

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<v Speaker 4>Brooks to tearing his a c L once again. He's

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<v Speaker 4>another Texas guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Overshon is not the only one that's that's dealing with

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<v Speaker 2>back to back torn a c L. So, uh, shout

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<v Speaker 2>out to Jonathan Brooks as well.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, David Moore too, has been a guy they

0:24:33.200 --> 0:24:36.400
<v Speaker 7>got from Tampa Bay and he thought he was a writer. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>this one, this one can make contests to catches. Yeah yeah,

0:24:42.119 --> 0:24:44.320
<v Speaker 7>this one right here can make no. But they've got

0:24:44.400 --> 0:24:46.800
<v Speaker 7>it's kind of a sneaky group, it really really and

0:24:46.840 --> 0:24:49.600
<v Speaker 7>they and they have played better. I was watching the

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<v Speaker 7>games I the first part of that season that that's

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<v Speaker 7>a train wreck what was going on there. And but

0:24:55.280 --> 0:24:59.040
<v Speaker 7>they are, they are playing better football offensively, and they're

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<v Speaker 7>going to they're going to to challenge you because of

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<v Speaker 7>I always say this, how tight they play the condensed formations,

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<v Speaker 7>and they're gonna make you chase guys. If you're gonna

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<v Speaker 7>play man coverage, they're gonna make you chase them. And

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<v Speaker 7>they're gonna they're gonna test you a little bit with that,

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<v Speaker 7>with the way that they play their routes or use

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<v Speaker 7>their routes.

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<v Speaker 1>When you talk about chub Chewba Hubbard, Yeah, what makes

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<v Speaker 1>him so tough as a running.

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<v Speaker 2>Back, He's built low on the ground, He's he's tough

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<v Speaker 2>to bring down.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he's really tough.

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<v Speaker 2>If he gets lower than you at the at the

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<v Speaker 2>point of attack, he's gonna he's gonna power through you.

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<v Speaker 2>And uh, he's just a tough guy to bring down.

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<v Speaker 2>The veteran presence that he brings. You're starting to see

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<v Speaker 2>what the experience in the league has done for him

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<v Speaker 2>over the last couple of years, because I think early

0:25:39.400 --> 0:25:41.600
<v Speaker 2>in his career he underwhelmed quite a bit. But I

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<v Speaker 2>think these last couple of years, he's starting to really

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<v Speaker 2>put it together, so much so that they've given him

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<v Speaker 2>a contract, even despite drafting Jonathan Brooks in the second round.

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<v Speaker 2>I think experience has done so much for him. But

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<v Speaker 2>he's just a physical guy. He's tough to bring down.

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<v Speaker 2>It's really good between the tackles and with this offensive line,

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<v Speaker 2>it makes a lot of sense why he's having the

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<v Speaker 2>year he's having.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, Like I say that between the tackles outside, it's

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<v Speaker 7>the Cowboys have faced some of his very similar tight backs,

0:26:04.720 --> 0:26:08.480
<v Speaker 7>the mixing guys like that that play. You know, they're powerful.

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<v Speaker 7>They when you hit them, they can bounce off them.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, you got to wrap this guy up. I

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<v Speaker 7>just think that to me when and usually with these

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<v Speaker 7>backs I kind of look and see, Okay, how are

0:26:18.119 --> 0:26:19.119
<v Speaker 7>they in blitz pick up?

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<v Speaker 3>How are they passed protect? This guy didn't give up

0:26:21.080 --> 0:26:22.240
<v Speaker 3>any sacks, you know.

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<v Speaker 7>So that just tells you right there that either they

0:26:24.720 --> 0:26:26.400
<v Speaker 7>get him involved with the routes, but when he has

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<v Speaker 7>to blitz protect or pass protect, can could be a

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<v Speaker 7>complete guy. Catch the football, run the ball, block those

0:26:32.520 --> 0:26:34.080
<v Speaker 7>kinds of guys you absolutely love to.

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<v Speaker 1>Have every offensive line, no matter how good has a

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<v Speaker 1>weak point. Obviously, you guys like this offensive line. If

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<v Speaker 1>you were going to attack them defensively and figure out

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<v Speaker 1>where you can get pass rush, where would you attack them?

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<v Speaker 2>I would say the interior. But I I really do

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<v Speaker 2>feel like there's a way to attack and pass rush

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<v Speaker 2>with just about all these guys I'm confident in and

0:26:55.200 --> 0:26:57.400
<v Speaker 2>being able to get around the right tackle Taylor Motone.

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<v Speaker 4>How you say it, Moto Moton, But I think you're.

0:27:00.200 --> 0:27:01.760
<v Speaker 5>Saying you don't think they can get around him.

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<v Speaker 7>He's given up the most sacks. Oh you can't get

0:27:03.920 --> 0:27:06.600
<v Speaker 7>around Yeah he has. He's given up five.

0:27:06.840 --> 0:27:09.720
<v Speaker 2>Man pff and next gen they need to have like

0:27:09.760 --> 0:27:12.800
<v Speaker 2>a merger because this is the social zero for ye know.

0:27:12.880 --> 0:27:13.399
<v Speaker 4>He's moo.

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<v Speaker 7>They say that he's given up the most sacks is

0:27:15.640 --> 0:27:18.160
<v Speaker 7>what is what he said? But you, like I said,

0:27:18.280 --> 0:27:22.000
<v Speaker 7>and I think where you're absolutely right about this. This

0:27:22.000 --> 0:27:25.200
<v Speaker 7>this this offensive line is big and there and there.

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<v Speaker 7>That's where I think to me, you know, Robert hunt

0:27:28.880 --> 0:27:32.159
<v Speaker 7>inside has had some he's had some issues. Like you're watching,

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<v Speaker 7>like quickness gets him. I think movement and I think

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<v Speaker 7>the one thing Dallas does have with their with their

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<v Speaker 7>defensive line is movement with with Osa, you know with

0:27:43.320 --> 0:27:46.720
<v Speaker 7>micah uh even even Golston has a little bit of

0:27:46.800 --> 0:27:50.000
<v Speaker 7>movement to him. I would not be surprised if you see,

0:27:50.119 --> 0:27:52.760
<v Speaker 7>like the Dallas get their twist game going back with this,

0:27:53.080 --> 0:27:54.240
<v Speaker 7>you know, trying to find some.

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<v Speaker 3>Ways maybe they're they're they're way of funny. And you

0:27:57.320 --> 0:27:58.399
<v Speaker 3>know when teams now.

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<v Speaker 7>Have the way they blocking Dallas with they have the

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<v Speaker 7>the you know, the the the double a gap blitz.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, teams were putting tight ends and stuff and

0:28:05.960 --> 0:28:07.800
<v Speaker 7>backs and setting them up, you know, tight to the

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<v Speaker 7>line and protect. Carolina does it a little bit different way.

0:28:11.240 --> 0:28:13.320
<v Speaker 7>They put the two tight ends in the backfield and

0:28:13.320 --> 0:28:16.359
<v Speaker 7>then they put the back like an epistol formation, and

0:28:16.440 --> 0:28:18.560
<v Speaker 7>so they have like three in the backfield like an

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<v Speaker 7>inverted wishbone, and then what happens at snap They just

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<v Speaker 7>step up, they go play action off it, and then

0:28:25.640 --> 0:28:29.400
<v Speaker 7>but they have the guys to kind of yeah, yeah, exactly,

0:28:29.440 --> 0:28:31.840
<v Speaker 7>I mean, but but it's like that, it's like two

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<v Speaker 7>tight ends and then the back and the pistol and

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<v Speaker 7>then they step up and protect.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that's that's saying Carolina.

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<v Speaker 7>Does something very similar, and I think that's how teams

0:28:40.640 --> 0:28:45.200
<v Speaker 7>are handling Dallas's double a gap. Look, so this is

0:28:45.240 --> 0:28:47.720
<v Speaker 7>where now I feel like that, Okay, if people are

0:28:47.720 --> 0:28:50.520
<v Speaker 7>trying to block you that way, that means that they're

0:28:50.560 --> 0:28:54.560
<v Speaker 7>they're they're worried about uh, they're worried about UH. When

0:28:54.680 --> 0:28:57.760
<v Speaker 7>you get Kendricks and at the time overshown in those

0:28:58.760 --> 0:29:00.960
<v Speaker 7>I just really think, yeah, I feel like that. I

0:29:00.960 --> 0:29:03.200
<v Speaker 7>feel like that any one of these spots at the

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<v Speaker 7>tackle spot could be really really good for the couch.

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<v Speaker 7>But I would say the movement is going to be

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<v Speaker 7>the most important. How do you get how do you

0:29:11.200 --> 0:29:13.600
<v Speaker 7>get these guys going one way and take them back

0:29:13.680 --> 0:29:16.600
<v Speaker 7>the other with a rush or make these guys want

0:29:16.880 --> 0:29:19.480
<v Speaker 7>they leave their tackles one on one eighty percent of

0:29:19.520 --> 0:29:21.880
<v Speaker 7>the game I went back. I'm like, it doesn't like

0:29:21.880 --> 0:29:24.200
<v Speaker 7>they're getting any help. I think it was eighty one

0:29:24.400 --> 0:29:28.160
<v Speaker 7>eighty two percent of these tackles. So they're trying to

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<v Speaker 7>help inside more than they are on the outside. So

0:29:31.600 --> 0:29:33.120
<v Speaker 7>try and find a way to win one on one

0:29:33.160 --> 0:29:35.920
<v Speaker 7>to get some of these slower footed these offensive linemen.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, let's take our final break.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, I have a question for you, guys. Bryce Young.

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<v Speaker 1>Back when he was in college, his legs for you,

0:32:33.960 --> 0:32:35.960
<v Speaker 1>he was and that's where I was going. It was

0:32:36.000 --> 0:32:39.360
<v Speaker 1>like back then his legs were a problem. Yeah, Is

0:32:39.400 --> 0:32:40.960
<v Speaker 1>that as much of a problem at this point in

0:32:41.000 --> 0:32:43.400
<v Speaker 1>the NFL, or is that something where he's kind of

0:32:43.520 --> 0:32:45.600
<v Speaker 1>calmed that a little bit and then it's more about

0:32:45.880 --> 0:32:48.080
<v Speaker 1>him trying to throw from the pocket and maybe move

0:32:48.120 --> 0:32:50.600
<v Speaker 1>around some But is he is he really as dynamic

0:32:50.720 --> 0:32:52.160
<v Speaker 1>running the ball as he was in college.

0:32:52.400 --> 0:32:54.719
<v Speaker 2>Just from my perspective, I feel like last year he

0:32:54.800 --> 0:32:58.840
<v Speaker 2>tried early on to carry that athleticism over and defenses

0:32:58.840 --> 0:33:01.320
<v Speaker 2>were just attacking him. He really have the offensive line

0:33:01.440 --> 0:33:04.520
<v Speaker 2>around him to be able to accommodate for that, and

0:33:05.080 --> 0:33:07.200
<v Speaker 2>he got swarmed as a result, and I think it

0:33:07.280 --> 0:33:10.200
<v Speaker 2>kind of killed his confidence from an athleticism standpoint, because

0:33:10.200 --> 0:33:12.600
<v Speaker 2>I think you saw him earlier in the year being

0:33:12.800 --> 0:33:15.600
<v Speaker 2>not necessarily an entire statue, but more of a statue

0:33:15.640 --> 0:33:18.280
<v Speaker 2>than what he had been in the past, and then

0:33:18.320 --> 0:33:20.520
<v Speaker 2>you see That's what I more so say about. I

0:33:20.520 --> 0:33:22.680
<v Speaker 2>think that time off did a lot for him because

0:33:22.800 --> 0:33:24.880
<v Speaker 2>he went back to the sideline, and I think since

0:33:24.920 --> 0:33:26.680
<v Speaker 2>he's come back into the game, he started to be

0:33:26.760 --> 0:33:28.640
<v Speaker 2>a little bit more athletic. Granted, I don't think he's

0:33:28.640 --> 0:33:30.719
<v Speaker 2>going to be that guy that takes off for a

0:33:30.760 --> 0:33:33.640
<v Speaker 2>thirty yard run. I don't think he's necessarily that right now,

0:33:33.680 --> 0:33:34.840
<v Speaker 2>but I think he is a guy that can get

0:33:34.880 --> 0:33:37.120
<v Speaker 2>outside of the pocket, throw on the run, and make

0:33:37.200 --> 0:33:39.960
<v Speaker 2>some really impressive throws downfield like he did at Alabama.

0:33:40.440 --> 0:33:41.960
<v Speaker 4>He's on the upper trajectory.

0:33:42.000 --> 0:33:44.320
<v Speaker 2>I think he came into the league and just went down, down, down,

0:33:44.360 --> 0:33:45.720
<v Speaker 2>And I think he's starting to come back up a

0:33:45.760 --> 0:33:48.480
<v Speaker 2>little bit. You're starting to see the bright spots of

0:33:48.480 --> 0:33:52.880
<v Speaker 2>Bryce Young and his athleticism. His mobility will always have

0:33:52.960 --> 0:33:54.880
<v Speaker 2>to be a part of that because of the size

0:33:54.920 --> 0:33:57.720
<v Speaker 2>that he is. If his athleticism and his mobility is

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<v Speaker 2>taken out of the equation, he is not the quarter

0:34:00.320 --> 0:34:02.400
<v Speaker 2>that was selected first overall last year.

0:34:03.040 --> 0:34:03.240
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>I think the thing when you watch him play that

0:34:05.440 --> 0:34:07.600
<v Speaker 7>there's now a little bit more of a willingness too

0:34:08.320 --> 0:34:11.120
<v Speaker 7>if things. Especially watching the Kansas City game, they were

0:34:11.200 --> 0:34:13.040
<v Speaker 7>the way they played, like man coverage and stuff, and

0:34:13.560 --> 0:34:15.959
<v Speaker 7>he was he was seeing like he would go back

0:34:16.000 --> 0:34:17.839
<v Speaker 7>and then he would see a gap and he would

0:34:17.920 --> 0:34:20.239
<v Speaker 7>just take off. You know, It's like okay, then you know,

0:34:20.320 --> 0:34:22.440
<v Speaker 7>get what you can get down on the ground. I

0:34:22.480 --> 0:34:26.200
<v Speaker 7>think they're kind of encouraging him to use his legs more. Uh,

0:34:27.160 --> 0:34:29.919
<v Speaker 7>he does have the ability. He's a slippery player though

0:34:30.000 --> 0:34:33.400
<v Speaker 7>when you watch him play, you know, I mean at Alabama.

0:34:33.480 --> 0:34:34.360
<v Speaker 3>He was amazing.

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<v Speaker 7>We were just joking about the the Texas game and

0:34:37.960 --> 0:34:40.080
<v Speaker 7>how he saved that game in Austin one time. Just

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<v Speaker 7>duck it, you know, just he's dead to rights and

0:34:42.480 --> 0:34:44.440
<v Speaker 7>he ducks it and then next thing you know, he's

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<v Speaker 7>up the sidelines and there in field goal range. But

0:34:46.960 --> 0:34:49.400
<v Speaker 7>that's he he has that kind of ability. He is

0:34:49.440 --> 0:34:51.919
<v Speaker 7>so small though when you watch him play, I mean

0:34:51.960 --> 0:34:54.759
<v Speaker 7>he is like you look at Joe Burrow and others

0:34:54.719 --> 0:34:56.239
<v Speaker 7>of the guys that they play and he and then

0:34:56.280 --> 0:34:58.320
<v Speaker 7>you watch this guy and he's just like so small

0:34:58.360 --> 0:35:01.720
<v Speaker 7>out there, but you know they're he's throwing the ball better.

0:35:02.000 --> 0:35:05.200
<v Speaker 7>He's he's he's more confident in him throwing the ball.

0:35:05.560 --> 0:35:09.400
<v Speaker 7>He's confident what he's seeing. He is a different quarterback

0:35:09.400 --> 0:35:11.799
<v Speaker 7>than what the Cowboys you know, faced last year at

0:35:11.800 --> 0:35:12.160
<v Speaker 7>this time.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, quick question, since I'm trying to wrap my head

0:35:16.840 --> 0:35:19.680
<v Speaker 8>around like what this matchup or how this matchup is

0:35:19.719 --> 0:35:20.359
<v Speaker 8>going to look like.

0:35:20.360 --> 0:35:21.839
<v Speaker 3>You're winning a half point dogs in this.

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<v Speaker 8>One, especially with like overshown being out and how the defense,

0:35:27.160 --> 0:35:30.360
<v Speaker 8>how that's going to affect the defense. I feel like

0:35:30.360 --> 0:35:33.960
<v Speaker 8>we never really got a chance to talk about Trevon

0:35:34.880 --> 0:35:38.759
<v Speaker 8>and Duran Blam back together and how they looked on

0:35:38.800 --> 0:35:41.160
<v Speaker 8>the field like after the game, and that was something

0:35:41.200 --> 0:35:44.200
<v Speaker 8>we were waiting for for a while, so we kind

0:35:44.200 --> 0:35:46.280
<v Speaker 8>of mentioned it a little bit. But how'd you feel

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<v Speaker 8>about like their coverage overall and working together.

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<v Speaker 4>I think they had a Jamar Chase problem, yeah, but

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<v Speaker 4>other than that, it was.

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<v Speaker 5>By the way the NFL has Chase.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>No, he was ten to twelve against all receipt all

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<v Speaker 7>cornerbacks that played against Smith this past weekend.

0:36:06.840 --> 0:36:09.640
<v Speaker 2>I think whatever you look at Deron Bland, I was

0:36:09.680 --> 0:36:13.240
<v Speaker 2>getting ready postgame to write about how his coverage skills

0:36:13.239 --> 0:36:17.319
<v Speaker 2>have just taken off this year and it's been significantly

0:36:17.320 --> 0:36:19.279
<v Speaker 2>better than when he was, you know, being that pick

0:36:19.320 --> 0:36:21.160
<v Speaker 2>six machine last year, because I think it was more

0:36:21.200 --> 0:36:23.799
<v Speaker 2>so boom or bust with Deron Bland at times last year,

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<v Speaker 2>whereas I feel like this time around, we're not calling

0:36:25.880 --> 0:36:27.799
<v Speaker 2>his name as much for a good reason because he's

0:36:27.840 --> 0:36:30.880
<v Speaker 2>not getting thrown at that often. I was getting ready

0:36:30.920 --> 0:36:32.880
<v Speaker 2>to do that until he gave up the game winning

0:36:32.920 --> 0:36:34.839
<v Speaker 2>touchdown and then I was like, Okay, maybe we'll save

0:36:34.880 --> 0:36:40.160
<v Speaker 2>that for next week. So it's all that timing with

0:36:40.239 --> 0:36:42.160
<v Speaker 2>Trayvon Diggs that he played a ton of snaps.

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<v Speaker 4>He looked healthy doing so.

0:36:44.880 --> 0:36:48.080
<v Speaker 2>I think this Jamar Chase issue was just I didn't

0:36:48.120 --> 0:36:51.120
<v Speaker 2>see them playing bad on him. I really didn't see

0:36:51.120 --> 0:36:53.439
<v Speaker 2>them having bad coverage on Jamar Chase. I just saw

0:36:53.480 --> 0:36:56.160
<v Speaker 2>a better quarterback receiver connection. I mean, those two guys

0:36:56.160 --> 0:36:59.520
<v Speaker 2>are so locked in. It felt like every time that

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<v Speaker 2>Chase got a reception that he had a corner draped

0:37:02.120 --> 0:37:03.919
<v Speaker 2>over him each time. It wasn't like the run after

0:37:03.960 --> 0:37:06.520
<v Speaker 2>catch really came until that very last catch that was

0:37:06.520 --> 0:37:08.800
<v Speaker 2>a bad play by Deron Bland. He oversold it and

0:37:08.840 --> 0:37:10.680
<v Speaker 2>then he got turned around and it was gone from there.

0:37:10.719 --> 0:37:12.640
<v Speaker 2>You take that play out of the equation. The run

0:37:12.680 --> 0:37:14.840
<v Speaker 2>after the catch wasn't really there for Chase because he

0:37:14.880 --> 0:37:17.520
<v Speaker 2>had a corner on him each time. I think Burrow

0:37:17.640 --> 0:37:20.880
<v Speaker 2>is just so precisely accurate, and Chase has strong hands,

0:37:20.880 --> 0:37:24.200
<v Speaker 2>and that connection is so good that it would have

0:37:24.239 --> 0:37:26.799
<v Speaker 2>been really difficult to stop Jamar Chase from so good

0:37:26.840 --> 0:37:27.480
<v Speaker 2>practice for.

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<v Speaker 8>The receivers you're gonna face this week.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, yes, and this receiver crew is definitely not as good,

0:37:32.640 --> 0:37:34.279
<v Speaker 2>but I think there are still some guys good.

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<v Speaker 1>Your defensive backs can match up with it.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, absolutely, Okay.

0:37:38.840 --> 0:37:42.160
<v Speaker 7>I think Cincinnati went into this game playing these guys

0:37:42.200 --> 0:37:43.440
<v Speaker 7>thinking they could not play.

0:37:43.200 --> 0:37:43.840
<v Speaker 3>The out routes.

0:37:44.520 --> 0:37:46.640
<v Speaker 7>I think I think I think I think Cincinnati said

0:37:46.680 --> 0:37:49.759
<v Speaker 7>Dallas cannot will not drive on the ball on the outside,

0:37:50.360 --> 0:37:53.399
<v Speaker 7>because you look at all the routes, you know, it

0:37:53.440 --> 0:37:58.680
<v Speaker 7>was the next gen had it the most most receptions

0:37:58.680 --> 0:38:02.000
<v Speaker 7>on out routes in years was in.

0:38:01.960 --> 0:38:04.400
<v Speaker 3>This football game. That his ability.

0:38:04.440 --> 0:38:06.719
<v Speaker 7>And then it's like when they were playing zone, they

0:38:06.719 --> 0:38:10.480
<v Speaker 7>were running out routes. When they went man, they took

0:38:10.560 --> 0:38:14.319
<v Speaker 7>him inside. It's like Cincinnati had a plan for how

0:38:14.360 --> 0:38:17.239
<v Speaker 7>they were going to attack Dallas in this game. They

0:38:17.320 --> 0:38:19.480
<v Speaker 7>probably I can say, look at the number of routes

0:38:19.480 --> 0:38:23.360
<v Speaker 7>that he caught, there were out routes, because that's that's

0:38:23.440 --> 0:38:25.319
<v Speaker 7>really That's how it was.

0:38:25.360 --> 0:38:25.440
<v Speaker 15>Like.

0:38:25.480 --> 0:38:27.480
<v Speaker 7>When I went back, I'm like, God, it's it is.

0:38:27.520 --> 0:38:30.359
<v Speaker 7>You watched the Tate out and out and out silent out.

0:38:30.400 --> 0:38:33.560
<v Speaker 7>You know, it's like Dallas would lose him and and

0:38:33.600 --> 0:38:36.440
<v Speaker 7>it's and it they they've obviously felt like that.

0:38:36.680 --> 0:38:38.400
<v Speaker 3>I'd love to be able to talk to somebody.

0:38:38.160 --> 0:38:40.600
<v Speaker 7>In Cincinnati and say, did you guys feel like that

0:38:40.719 --> 0:38:43.560
<v Speaker 7>Dallas could not defend the outs? And I would be

0:38:43.600 --> 0:38:47.080
<v Speaker 7>interesting to see because the majority of his catches were

0:38:48.560 --> 0:38:50.600
<v Speaker 7>the out routes and stuff like that. Dallas did not

0:38:50.840 --> 0:38:52.120
<v Speaker 7>play those very very well.

0:38:52.160 --> 0:38:55.520
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we had a question from Dave Diagostino. He says,

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<v Speaker 1>what happened in to Montclark.

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<v Speaker 4>Lost confidence with the coaching staff.

0:39:00.080 --> 0:39:01.040
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think that's big.

0:39:01.200 --> 0:39:04.520
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he lost confidence with the coaching staff. His snap

0:39:04.560 --> 0:39:08.360
<v Speaker 2>started getting taken away and overshown. Emergence was obviously very notable.

0:39:08.680 --> 0:39:11.480
<v Speaker 2>And then Leah foul passed him up as well, and

0:39:11.520 --> 0:39:13.799
<v Speaker 2>at that point there wasn't really a spot to keep

0:39:13.840 --> 0:39:17.080
<v Speaker 2>him around. And if John Fossil was gonna get either

0:39:17.200 --> 0:39:20.879
<v Speaker 2>Nick Vigil or Damont Clark on special teams, he would

0:39:20.920 --> 0:39:24.239
<v Speaker 2>have taken Vigil ten times out of ten. So he

0:39:24.320 --> 0:39:27.920
<v Speaker 2>lost confidence early on. He was missing run gaps. His

0:39:28.840 --> 0:39:31.160
<v Speaker 2>gap discipline was not strong early in those games we're

0:39:31.160 --> 0:39:33.719
<v Speaker 2>talking about in those first three games, whenever they were

0:39:33.760 --> 0:39:36.120
<v Speaker 2>giving up mountains of rushing yards. You look at de

0:39:36.200 --> 0:39:38.040
<v Speaker 2>Moont Clark and where he was in those situations. It

0:39:38.080 --> 0:39:40.759
<v Speaker 2>wasn't great. Granted he wasn't he wasn't benefited by the

0:39:40.760 --> 0:39:41.920
<v Speaker 2>defensive line in front of him.

0:39:41.960 --> 0:39:44.320
<v Speaker 4>They were not helping him by any means. But he

0:39:44.600 --> 0:39:47.279
<v Speaker 4>lost confidence with his coaching staff very very soon, very

0:39:47.320 --> 0:39:47.759
<v Speaker 4>early on.

0:39:47.920 --> 0:39:49.880
<v Speaker 1>I think it's going to be very telling as we

0:39:49.920 --> 0:39:52.560
<v Speaker 1>go over the next few games. If da Mont Clark

0:39:53.000 --> 0:39:55.920
<v Speaker 1>is either inactive or active and not playing very much

0:39:55.960 --> 0:39:58.799
<v Speaker 1>on defense, that's gonna tell you a whole.

0:39:58.440 --> 0:39:59.040
<v Speaker 5>Bunch about it.

0:39:59.040 --> 0:40:00.839
<v Speaker 1>At this point, where he is this team and what

0:40:00.880 --> 0:40:02.760
<v Speaker 1>the expectations are for the offseason.

0:40:02.960 --> 0:40:05.319
<v Speaker 2>I would assume he'd be active since overshown is now

0:40:05.320 --> 0:40:07.279
<v Speaker 2>out of the equation. I would assume that they would

0:40:07.280 --> 0:40:09.279
<v Speaker 2>bring up a linebacker from the practice squad that they

0:40:09.280 --> 0:40:11.839
<v Speaker 2>would sign, and he would be the new inactive guy

0:40:11.960 --> 0:40:14.239
<v Speaker 2>just to be around. I brock Mugenson as a guy,

0:40:14.280 --> 0:40:16.640
<v Speaker 2>he's undrafted out of South South Dakota.

0:40:16.719 --> 0:40:17.680
<v Speaker 4>He's he's around.

0:40:18.480 --> 0:40:21.279
<v Speaker 2>But you also have Darius Harris that's that's still on

0:40:21.320 --> 0:40:22.279
<v Speaker 2>the practice squad as well.

0:40:22.640 --> 0:40:24.160
<v Speaker 4>Maybe he's the guy that gets assigned.

0:40:24.200 --> 0:40:27.399
<v Speaker 2>Actually, Okay, but Dumont Clark, Yeah, yeah, You're gonna learn

0:40:27.400 --> 0:40:29.200
<v Speaker 2>a lot about where he stands with this coaching staff

0:40:29.200 --> 0:40:29.719
<v Speaker 2>in the next cus.

0:40:29.760 --> 0:40:32.439
<v Speaker 7>Circle back real quick about the Chase conversation. I found

0:40:32.440 --> 0:40:35.320
<v Speaker 7>the clip Jamar Chase hauled in nine of his eleven

0:40:35.360 --> 0:40:37.960
<v Speaker 7>targets on outbreaking routes for one hundred and twenty two

0:40:38.040 --> 0:40:41.120
<v Speaker 7>yards and two touchdowns, the most receiving yards on outbreaking

0:40:41.239 --> 0:40:42.880
<v Speaker 7>routes over the last seven seasons.

0:40:43.760 --> 0:40:45.920
<v Speaker 4>I'm writing that down. Good stuff Brian brought us.

0:40:46.040 --> 0:40:50.080
<v Speaker 7>There's there's something that they clearly felt like that Dallas

0:40:50.120 --> 0:40:54.839
<v Speaker 7>could not defend balls that were going going outside. Now,

0:40:54.840 --> 0:40:57.120
<v Speaker 7>maybe things going inside breaking routes, driving on the ball

0:40:57.160 --> 0:40:59.680
<v Speaker 7>and stuff, but nine of his nine of his eleven

0:40:59.719 --> 0:41:01.040
<v Speaker 7>targets and.

0:41:01.000 --> 0:41:04.200
<v Speaker 3>He had he had fourteen targets overall.

0:41:04.960 --> 0:41:08.360
<v Speaker 7>Uh so you know that are actually fourteen receptions for

0:41:08.360 --> 0:41:10.759
<v Speaker 7>one hundred and seventy seven yards, So nine of the

0:41:10.800 --> 0:41:13.200
<v Speaker 7>fourteen work came on those on those routes.

0:41:13.760 --> 0:41:16.120
<v Speaker 3>So there there was clearly something.

0:41:15.760 --> 0:41:20.520
<v Speaker 7>That they saw that Dallas couldn't handle that way.

0:41:20.480 --> 0:41:23.400
<v Speaker 5>Ye all right, that is a rap. We will be

0:41:23.440 --> 0:41:25.839
<v Speaker 5>back on. Yeah, I got too.

0:41:26.600 --> 0:41:28.600
<v Speaker 1>This is we'll be back tomorrow. We will get into

0:41:28.640 --> 0:41:32.080
<v Speaker 1>the Carolina. Yeah, we get Carolina. We'll get to the

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