WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Game Intensive

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. This is Nick Shot

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<v Speaker 1>screaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com.

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<v Speaker 2>And the official Dallas Cowboys apt now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 2>Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>First Friday, Fabulous Football says Fagulous A tough week.

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<v Speaker 4>Football show.

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<v Speaker 5>Even when Speed plays, No, it's still in a mood.

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<v Speaker 4>He's been in a mood.

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<v Speaker 6>I love it.

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<v Speaker 4>I love it. I hope the team has that same move.

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<v Speaker 4>I love it. Bags. You keep it going.

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<v Speaker 5>But Mickey need Mickey needs to give the pregame speech.

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<v Speaker 4>Idea.

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<v Speaker 7>What would you say? What would you say?

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<v Speaker 8>Oh, my, I can't say it.

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<v Speaker 4>He would he would call out individuals. Yeah, that's what

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<v Speaker 4>you do. Call it individuals. Yeah, don't be don't be

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<v Speaker 4>all who overviewed that was?

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<v Speaker 8>That was the baseball pre game champagne party, Verlander. It's postgame,

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<v Speaker 8>post game game. I been pre champagne.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, pre yeah, postgame pre champagne celebrations.

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<v Speaker 8>About five f bombs in there. That would have been me.

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<v Speaker 8>And hear what it's going to sound like?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, here's what it sounds like, right, here ready.

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<v Speaker 8>That's good.

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<v Speaker 4>That's good, and you have.

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<v Speaker 5>To play mixed the the rent, yeah, or that would

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<v Speaker 5>be good.

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<v Speaker 8>So it's a little windy out there. If you guys

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<v Speaker 8>didn't notice, I was gonna come in and say I'd

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<v Speaker 8>pay anybody one hundred dollars if they can catch catch

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<v Speaker 8>one of Anger's punts. Hmm, floating over the place. It's that,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, how easily deuce and turping catch punts. Boy,

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<v Speaker 8>there was a lot of extra steps in there, covid,

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<v Speaker 8>but I was thinking if I was trying to catch those,

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<v Speaker 8>and so it's not only blowing like in their face,

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<v Speaker 8>but it's blowing sideways too, And it's blowing sideways so hard.

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<v Speaker 8>I don't think i'd be fast enough to get to

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<v Speaker 8>where the ball was going to land.

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<v Speaker 4>Does it feel like maybe like a left left for

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<v Speaker 4>the kicker? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 8>Almost, But you know it was so windy yesterday they

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<v Speaker 8>went inside when they started team practice, and I bet

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<v Speaker 8>they do it again today. You can't throw the football

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<v Speaker 8>in that stuff, and it won't be like that in

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<v Speaker 8>Sofi right right even you.

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<v Speaker 9>Know it's open air, but yeah, it's kind of breeze

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<v Speaker 9>coming through.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, that's totally different thing.

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<v Speaker 8>Although the rain will come through, because that last time

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<v Speaker 8>we were there and it rained, it was blowing through

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<v Speaker 8>the sides. It was raining so hard.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, it's a projected eighty five degrees in.

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<v Speaker 8>Los Angeles rain dressed properly right now, Savannah, you are

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<v Speaker 8>from San Diego, right, I am?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay? So the Santa Ana winds, what were they like?

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<v Speaker 7>Pretty bad? It was hot? It was hot wind.

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<v Speaker 5>Was it as windy as a Texas a good old

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<v Speaker 5>Texas springtime wind or in this case on October thirteenth wind.

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<v Speaker 7>We were more worried about the wildfires we.

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<v Speaker 5>Saw, of course, Yeah, sure we saw.

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<v Speaker 7>A lot of those.

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<v Speaker 5>I did mention October thirteenth. You know what that means?

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<v Speaker 4>I do know. You explain to us what that means.

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<v Speaker 8>Jerry Jones's birthday?

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<v Speaker 7>Oh wow, happy birthday.

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<v Speaker 4>Jerry on a Friday.

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<v Speaker 5>Born on Friday, the Thursday.

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<v Speaker 8>Don't look up so much.

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<v Speaker 4>I could say where.

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<v Speaker 9>Where?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, what day of the week.

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<v Speaker 4>We're going to just say Friday. Let's just to Friday.

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<v Speaker 8>Forty forty forty two. Yeah, he's eighty one.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, Yeah, So Producer Supreme is on that October thirty.

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<v Speaker 9>It sounds better Friday the thirteenth. Let's just keep it

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<v Speaker 9>at that.

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<v Speaker 8>He said on his radio segment that there might be

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<v Speaker 8>some libations to taking place today.

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<v Speaker 10>It was on a Tuesday, all right, Tuesday, the third

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<v Speaker 10>you just ruined the Savannah.

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<v Speaker 9>That's not nearly as sexy as Friday thirteen.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>Will there be libations though? After the game on Monday night.

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<v Speaker 8>That's a good question. That's do we have to answer

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<v Speaker 8>that today? There's no Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why we played the the show before the game.

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<v Speaker 9>Whether whether you win or not, I'm pretty sure libations

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<v Speaker 9>are going to be needed.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, because if you lose one.

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<v Speaker 8>Row sorrow.

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<v Speaker 5>How big is this game?

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<v Speaker 4>I think it's huge.

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<v Speaker 8>I think is it bigger?

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<v Speaker 5>Is it bigger than the San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 8>Game after you lost? Yes?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they just made it bigger than the San Francisco because.

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<v Speaker 8>The San Francisco game, when we we had to do

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<v Speaker 8>a bunch of questions, and one of the questions before

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<v Speaker 8>the season started was what's the you know, the biggest

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<v Speaker 8>game or the game you've you're circling, And I said,

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<v Speaker 8>san Francisco. I know it's only the fifth game, but

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<v Speaker 8>you know, you kind of find out where you're at

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<v Speaker 8>with a team that's eliminated you twice. Now this one's bigger.

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<v Speaker 9>It is simply because you lost, yeah, and the way

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<v Speaker 9>you and the way you.

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<v Speaker 5>Lost, and now you're going up against the former offensive

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<v Speaker 5>coordinator Kellen Moore.

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<v Speaker 8>The Los Angeles and that makes it even a little

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<v Speaker 8>bit more bigger. I mean. They asked Jerry on his

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<v Speaker 8>radio segment if he's gotten over it and the loss,

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<v Speaker 8>and he goes, no, I haven't. He said, it's been

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<v Speaker 8>that kind of week. It was such a surprise and

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<v Speaker 8>so unexpected.

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<v Speaker 5>To throw another thing in there.

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<v Speaker 4>He sounds like he was disappointed.

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<v Speaker 9>It sounds like disappointed in his team, sorely in his team.

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<v Speaker 4>Another thing to throw in there.

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<v Speaker 5>You had the the lopsided loss in San Francisco, and

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<v Speaker 5>then you're going up against your former offensive coordinator Kellen

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<v Speaker 5>Moore and the Chargers, and then you got to buy

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<v Speaker 5>after that, right, and so you better win.

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<v Speaker 7>It's a big much needed It was a.

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<v Speaker 4>Long wait just for this game, so you can and

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<v Speaker 4>then have to go next two weeks and stew it.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm glad we mix it up like that. I don't

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<v Speaker 4>want to have to be.

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<v Speaker 8>A hard time imagining this way.

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<v Speaker 10>Also, I'm nervous for Austin Eckler. He's coming back and

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<v Speaker 10>he's I I think he's going to do really well

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<v Speaker 10>for the Charger way, so our defense is up for

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<v Speaker 10>a test with him.

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<v Speaker 5>Played in one game broke off about a fifty yard

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<v Speaker 5>run in that game against the Dolphins, which.

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<v Speaker 8>Total and they rushed for two thirty four.

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<v Speaker 5>Just the other thing, though, you look at the Chargers

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<v Speaker 5>and yes, they've got the thirty second ranked pass defense

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<v Speaker 5>in the league. They did play the Dolphins the first

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<v Speaker 5>game of the year. It was a shootout thirty six

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<v Speaker 5>thirty four. They lost by two points to.

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<v Speaker 8>Them, and then the second loss was overtime, right twenty

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<v Speaker 8>seven to twenty four. I believe wait, I got.

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<v Speaker 5>It right here on the road.

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<v Speaker 9>The Chargers always seemed to be in forever comeback mode.

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<v Speaker 4>You ever noticed that.

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<v Speaker 9>They're always scrambling in the last two minutes, Herbert is

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<v Speaker 9>trying to get valley.

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<v Speaker 4>Of the guys and here we go.

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<v Speaker 9>And you know, I think that's the disappointment in that team.

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<v Speaker 9>But I don't want them to be too familiar. Whatever

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<v Speaker 9>they do against us, I don't want them to be

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<v Speaker 9>familiar in that comeback mode. I want us to be

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<v Speaker 9>able to put this out of sight. Well, we don't

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<v Speaker 9>have to worry about a two minute drill from this

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<v Speaker 9>high pile of offense.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, if you look at Herbert's numbers, completing seventy one

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<v Speaker 8>percent of US passes, seven touchdowns, one interception, he has

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<v Speaker 8>been sacked nine times and a quarterback rating of one

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<v Speaker 8>oh six point three. So got to worry about him.

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<v Speaker 4>Radio station I worked for in one.

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<v Speaker 8>O six point three?

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<v Speaker 4>Can we stay on track? Please? Can we please stay

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<v Speaker 4>on track? Chris is always mad over there, come on.

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<v Speaker 8>So that's that's a problem, by the way, And.

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<v Speaker 5>That was that was like with the Rangers always he

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<v Speaker 5>was always bad. If if the pitcher's e RA was

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<v Speaker 5>the same as the flagship radio station KRLD ten eighty,

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<v Speaker 5>occasionally that would happen back in the day with.

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<v Speaker 8>The ras Are the scar in the football would end

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<v Speaker 8>up thirteen ten in the ticket.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah yeah, all right. So what concerns you the most

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<v Speaker 5>going into this game where this team is right now?

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<v Speaker 5>The offense or the defense.

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<v Speaker 8>So this is going to be a nice transition into

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<v Speaker 8>the injury report. It concerns me that there's no Layton

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<v Speaker 8>Vandersch and no CJ. Goodwin and how they compensate for that,

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<v Speaker 8>So that's what concerns me. He's your leading tackler, so

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<v Speaker 8>the second leading tackler, Damoon Clark, has to Basically we

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<v Speaker 8>talked about it yesterday take more snaps and talking to

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<v Speaker 8>him in the locker room, he you know, feels very

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<v Speaker 8>comfortable and ready to do that, and he said, I'd

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<v Speaker 8>just do whatever they ask me. And somebody says, but

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<v Speaker 8>are you gonna call plays? And so when they all

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<v Speaker 8>walked off, I said, so, are you pretty good at

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<v Speaker 8>listening and just repeating what you heard? And he laughed.

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<v Speaker 8>He goes, yeah, why does everybody say that? He goes,

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<v Speaker 8>I'm not calling the plays, I'm just repeating the plays, right,

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<v Speaker 8>But he said he did it in uh in preseason

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<v Speaker 8>when vander Esch wasn't playing in the preseason games, so

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<v Speaker 8>he had the communication device in his helmet. So he's

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<v Speaker 8>done it. He's he's used to doing it. But again,

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<v Speaker 8>they're gonna need guys to be able to step up

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<v Speaker 8>on special teams, not only for the snaps that Demon

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<v Speaker 8>Clark was taken, but for the snaps that c J

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<v Speaker 8>good one is taken. So uh and I did see

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<v Speaker 8>so on the injury report, Wan yer Thomas was listed

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<v Speaker 8>with a hamstring.

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<v Speaker 5>We don't have time to go through the whole injury report.

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<v Speaker 8>No, I'm not going to give but Wanie is one

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<v Speaker 8>of the guys that did not practice with a hamstring.

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<v Speaker 8>And he was out there on the cords today but

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<v Speaker 8>he did not have his pads on, So that means

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<v Speaker 8>he wasn't going to practice uh at least UH. Cavante

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<v Speaker 8>Turpin and Donovan Wilson UH were on the cords and

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<v Speaker 8>they had their pads on. So while Turpin was warming

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<v Speaker 8>up when they started UH punt, they he was out

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<v Speaker 8>there catching punt. So H MacCarthy said he would practice

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<v Speaker 8>today and I saw him running through the locker room yesterday.

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<v Speaker 8>He looked, okay to me, if you got an ankle,

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<v Speaker 8>he was jumping. He's got that key and he had

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<v Speaker 8>to jump over. He had to jump over and he did.

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<v Speaker 8>He did it twice and he was jumping over stuff.

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<v Speaker 8>I said, okay, he's good.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, some people are just so bendable that you know,

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<v Speaker 5>you get a little springed ankle and it's not really that, you.

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<v Speaker 4>Know, Wrey, that's called why are we got.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, And some of the guys that were listed as

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<v Speaker 8>limited were basically limited in how many reps they took,

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<v Speaker 8>so I think, but the concern is, you know who's

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<v Speaker 8>going to take CG. Goodwin's place, and they're going to

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<v Speaker 8>have to call guys up off the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, sure, Malik Jefferson's got one more and more week,

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<v Speaker 5>so that would be one of the moves.

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<v Speaker 8>And I think the only other linebacker on there, well

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<v Speaker 8>there's two now, Shawn Evans. How do you say it?

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<v Speaker 5>Is it?

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<v Speaker 8>Tyrs? Tyros Wheet?

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<v Speaker 5>Now he's he's more of an edge. Yeah, may list

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<v Speaker 5>him as a linebacker, but he's sixty three two hundred

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<v Speaker 5>and sixty five pounds.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, they listed him as a linebacker though, but for

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<v Speaker 8>special teams. Maybe the way he moves.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, right, yeah, I was just watching him out on

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<v Speaker 5>the practice field just now, right, and he caught my

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<v Speaker 5>eye just the way he moves.

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<v Speaker 4>Just do it?

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<v Speaker 8>Another king I over here, and does he have some

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<v Speaker 8>local ties? So he did in the state, Maybe I

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<v Speaker 8>don't remember. Somehow I remember his name came up that

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<v Speaker 8>he knew somebody on the team or played with him

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<v Speaker 8>in high school. Maybe Douce Fawn maybe.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, we'll do the research on that. He's from Louisiana.

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<v Speaker 8>Oh, okay, maybe not.

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<v Speaker 4>Then what do you think about the extra day.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, it's not an extra day because they lost Monday

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<v Speaker 8>and Tuesday was a day off, and he basically did

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<v Speaker 8>on Wednesday what they normally would have done on Monday.

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<v Speaker 8>So yesterday was really the first day of practice and

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<v Speaker 8>then the second day is today, and then Saturday will

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<v Speaker 8>be Friday for them, So maybe it gives him more

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<v Speaker 8>space in between the loss and having to play. Oh

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<v Speaker 8>and by the way, when they were practicing special teams,

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<v Speaker 8>Evans was on the scout team, so you know he's

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<v Speaker 8>not playing until after the bye week, so it's not

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<v Speaker 8>like they signed it now. He said, I can come

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<v Speaker 8>right off the couch and play on Monday. I don't

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<v Speaker 8>know that they're buying into that since he hasn't practiced

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<v Speaker 8>till yesterday since last January, since he didn't do anything

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<v Speaker 8>with Philadelphia, so that's kind of a future thing. So linebacker,

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<v Speaker 8>I don't know if you guys are for it. I am.

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<v Speaker 8>Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, and that's the thing, like with for instance of

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<v Speaker 5>Tyrus Wheat, if they were to elevate him from the

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<v Speaker 5>practice squad, he is for special teams reasons, and as

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<v Speaker 5>depth as an edge rusher, because I think that is

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<v Speaker 5>what is what would then be his first NFL game,

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<v Speaker 5>He could give you a few snaps as an edge

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<v Speaker 5>rusher against Justin Herban. By the way, looking at the

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<v Speaker 5>Chargers offensive line, line up your best best rusher on

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<v Speaker 5>that right tackle and maybe you'll get somewhere.

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<v Speaker 9>Pipkins, Okay, and that you asked about what the concerns,

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<v Speaker 9>That's that's my concern.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, the trenches. How are we going to do

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<v Speaker 4>defensively our.

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<v Speaker 8>Front seven, especially against the run against them? That's really

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<v Speaker 8>all I'm thinking about.

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<v Speaker 5>I think, I think I.

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<v Speaker 8>Think Parsons is more valuable against the run at linebacker

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<v Speaker 8>than he is on the defensive defensive end.

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<v Speaker 4>You know.

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<v Speaker 8>And by the way, when they were doing their kind

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<v Speaker 8>of little drills they do position drills while special teams

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<v Speaker 8>was going on, Parsons was not over there where the

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<v Speaker 8>defensive ends were. As a matter of fact, he didn't

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<v Speaker 8>get over there just to watch at the end. So

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<v Speaker 8>I don't know if that means anything or not, because

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<v Speaker 8>they're they're it's like all the other linebackers they have

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<v Speaker 8>they're doing special teams. There's nobody you know, vander esh

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<v Speaker 8>would be the one sitting out, but Clark's over there,

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<v Speaker 8>Jefferson's over there, so the and then with Janie Thomas

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<v Speaker 8>not there, Bell was probably on special teams also, So yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>they're pretty thin at linebacker going into this game.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and we'll see where Rashaun Evans is eventually after

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<v Speaker 5>the bye week and going on and when the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 5>come back from the buy and play the Rams and

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<v Speaker 5>the Eagles. But he doesn't factor in obviously this week,

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<v Speaker 5>and so it's it's like you have a specific game

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<v Speaker 5>plan for the Chargers this week with what you have available.

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<v Speaker 8>He said something really funny in his interview. Somebody said

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<v Speaker 8>something about he goes, yeah, he goes, you know, I

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<v Speaker 8>didn't sign and I don't know they're my agent. And

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<v Speaker 8>somebody said, well, you should have fired him. He goes,

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<v Speaker 8>I did. Did he really? Yeah? Somebody says, so he's

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<v Speaker 8>got a new guy. And I asked him, I said

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<v Speaker 8>why why the Cowboys, because I said, I'm sure you

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<v Speaker 8>had other opportunities and and he basically said, he goes, well,

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<v Speaker 8>you know the history of the team and what they needed,

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<v Speaker 8>and you know some of the people that I know

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<v Speaker 8>play here. And he goes. My family were all Cowboy

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<v Speaker 8>fans growing up so in Auburn, Alabama. In Auburn, Alabama,

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<v Speaker 8>they were Cowboy fans. So anyway, yeah, he's rare to

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<v Speaker 8>go now. They just got to get him ready to go.

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<v Speaker 8>And as I said, it's a I was told it's

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<v Speaker 8>a process. You know, he's not ready to play.

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<v Speaker 8>There's play right there. We were just talking about some

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<v Speaker 8>coverages and there it's on NFL network.

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<v Speaker 5>We're talking about Okay, just pull back the curtain here.

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<v Speaker 5>And last night I texted people on this show and uh,

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<v Speaker 5>the three Kittle touchdowns, just with the coaches film the

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<v Speaker 5>all twenty two, just to get their assessment on what

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<v Speaker 5>happened on these three plays and who is at fault

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<v Speaker 5>on these three plays?

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<v Speaker 4>And it was too.

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<v Speaker 5>The video was too tiny for Mickey to even see.

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<v Speaker 5>It was foggy, yeah, grainy, foggy, rainy, fut and they

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<v Speaker 5>just showed So what's funny about that? We were just

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<v Speaker 5>talking about it on NFL network. They're talking forty nine

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<v Speaker 5>ers and they just showed the three Kittle touchdowns against

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<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 9>So and basically bragging about the intellect of Santahan and

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<v Speaker 9>how good he is a created miss massaging confusing.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, So let me ask you about those condensed

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<v Speaker 5>formations that Shanahan and McVay uh from that school they

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<v Speaker 5>run all the time, and what that does. And a

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<v Speaker 5>condensed formation is when you've got everyone in tight basically,

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<v Speaker 5>and then the bunch you're right.

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<v Speaker 4>And so.

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<v Speaker 5>What explain what that what causes problems for DB's when

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<v Speaker 5>you when you're trying to play man out of that.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, it creates a lot of rubbing, a lot of that.

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<v Speaker 9>We call them rubber routes. So the guy coming in motion,

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<v Speaker 9>you know, you have to be ready for that. If

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<v Speaker 9>you're coming over in man to man, they could get

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<v Speaker 9>picked You get picked off very easily.

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<v Speaker 4>So what you do is you kind of change that

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<v Speaker 4>to a little zone.

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<v Speaker 8>Uh.

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<v Speaker 9>You you take up, you take deep, and one goes

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<v Speaker 9>inside and one stays outside. But if you have a

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<v Speaker 9>man in the middle, everyone's positioning should be on the

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<v Speaker 9>outside because you have post help. If there's no one

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<v Speaker 9>in the middle, you're just gonna have to play the

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<v Speaker 9>man that comes into your area, which it seems like

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<v Speaker 9>Donathan Wilson was trying to do.

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<v Speaker 5>On the third touchdown by Kittle, Donovan Wilson was on Kittle. No,

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<v Speaker 5>I think the flee flicker was the second one, and

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<v Speaker 5>but so on the third one, which is the shorter

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<v Speaker 5>one thirteen yard touchdown, it was Kittle on a little

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<v Speaker 5>post in the middle of the end zone, all right,

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<v Speaker 5>at the outset of that place. Use Check lined up

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<v Speaker 5>as a wing on the right side. Jayron Curse went

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<v Speaker 5>over to cover him. He lined up over him a way.

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<v Speaker 5>Malik Hooker was a safety in the middle of the field.

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<v Speaker 5>Us Check went in motion. Malik went with him and

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<v Speaker 5>motioned towards Curse like he was trying to tell him something.

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<v Speaker 4>But you have to take my place in the middle,

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<v Speaker 4>right right right. So what happened was then.

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<v Speaker 5>Kittle went where Hooker was. His route was over the middle,

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<v Speaker 5>and there was no safety help for Donovan Wilson. There

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<v Speaker 5>should have been there, That's what I'm thinking or wondering.

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<v Speaker 4>But you use stay with the man that goes in motion.

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<v Speaker 4>You usually go with them.

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<v Speaker 9>He usually stays with them. You don't switch like that, right,

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<v Speaker 9>you know, if you stay in the middle. If his

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<v Speaker 9>man to man, you stay in the middle, I will make.

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<v Speaker 5>We think what because they were so close to the

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<v Speaker 5>goal line. I think that they were concerned. Hooker was concerned.

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<v Speaker 5>They were going through the use check and he had

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<v Speaker 5>he had basically on that little h flare out to

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<v Speaker 5>the to the what would have been the left flank whatever,

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<v Speaker 5>and Hooker could get there faster than Curse was. I

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<v Speaker 5>think that's probably what hooker.

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<v Speaker 9>Once again, you still should have one of those. So

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<v Speaker 9>you got to be in the middle of the.

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<v Speaker 5>You have to be in concert with each other. If

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<v Speaker 5>if Hooker is going to do that, then Curse has

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<v Speaker 5>got to take his place in the middle.

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<v Speaker 4>And he's got to play.

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<v Speaker 9>You can't cover the outside guys if it's a wide formation.

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<v Speaker 9>If it's a tight formation, everyone's still outside leverage because

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<v Speaker 9>there's going to be a safety in the middle. Most

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<v Speaker 9>likely he will double the two receiver. He won't go

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<v Speaker 9>and double the one receivers too far outside right.

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<v Speaker 8>So which touchdown was that that was?

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<v Speaker 4>He said? I think it was the third touchdown, the

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<v Speaker 4>thirteen yard.

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<v Speaker 8>Okay, because I was looking at the my scribbled notes

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<v Speaker 8>here now on the reverse ficker thing, I wrote down

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<v Speaker 8>that Jordan Lewis got caught looking what in.

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<v Speaker 5>The now Leyton vander Ash was lined up over Kittle.

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<v Speaker 5>It was blocking at first, and the wide receiver that

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<v Speaker 5>Lewis was covering on that side was the man who

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<v Speaker 5>went in most ran the reverse in the in the

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<v Speaker 5>pitch back, and then Kittle just secretly leaked out and

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<v Speaker 5>Jordan Lewis, as Mickey said, was caught looking inside.

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<v Speaker 9>Now, if you're if you're gonna play safety in your

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<v Speaker 9>deep safety, you have no reason poking your head, poking

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<v Speaker 9>your nose anywhere towards the line of scream.

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<v Speaker 4>And he was wheel route by Kittle down the side.

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<v Speaker 9>You have to let it develop as a safety, as

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<v Speaker 9>a free safety, you just let it develop because you're

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<v Speaker 9>not going to stop the reverse.

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<v Speaker 4>It's too far, too right.

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<v Speaker 5>Field right, And he was staying there. Lewis was staying

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<v Speaker 5>home that he've had whoever was coming out there. One

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<v Speaker 5>of the problems was, and to the forty nine ers

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<v Speaker 5>credit on it, they had another back that was running

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<v Speaker 5>a shallow route in front of him.

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<v Speaker 4>And so well you got less make it the less

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<v Speaker 4>of evil, right exactly, So you gotta you gotta go,

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<v Speaker 4>that's right. Yeah, So.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, and he called the kind of flea flicker

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<v Speaker 8>or whatever you want to call, the double reverse at

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<v Speaker 8>a perfect time because it came right after the turnover, right,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, you get that sudden change and you're not

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<v Speaker 8>settled and get out there and you get a gingerbread play.

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<v Speaker 9>And and you know, most experienced coaches and teams they

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<v Speaker 9>know that right and said, you come out there talking,

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<v Speaker 9>be ready for something tricky. It's you know, that's just

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<v Speaker 9>that's being heads up. You know, a veteran in the

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<v Speaker 9>in the more than one veteran in the huddle, or

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<v Speaker 9>a coaching sell we'll say it in someone's hey, tell

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<v Speaker 9>them to be ready for something tricky.

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<v Speaker 8>I'm because I'm always when you see one like that,

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<v Speaker 8>you get the ball. I'm going, okay, throw to the end.

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<v Speaker 4>It happens all the time.

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<v Speaker 8>Catch them off guard because they're going to be unsettled.

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<v Speaker 5>And by the way, coming out of the by, the

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys are going to face a similar type offense that.

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<v Speaker 4>Runs a lot of that bunch with a hell of

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<v Speaker 4>an arm.

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<v Speaker 8>So and when they do that, you don't know if

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<v Speaker 8>those guys are blocking. You know, they could be blocking

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<v Speaker 8>where they're lined up right, so that kind of complicates me.

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<v Speaker 9>But as a safety, you know, you're designated to stay back, right, yea,

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<v Speaker 9>our safety val that's that's what that's why, that's the

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<v Speaker 9>name of it.

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<v Speaker 8>So you've got to let the other guys or assume

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<v Speaker 8>the other guys are going to do there.

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<v Speaker 5>So sometimes the knee jerk reaction from fans or media

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<v Speaker 5>or whatever is, oh, they're they've they outplayed them because

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<v Speaker 5>they were playing harder or whatever.

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<v Speaker 4>Sometimes they were smarter and they're play smart.

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<v Speaker 8>Sometimes they just get you right.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, that's what Jerry was saying. Yeah, they was smarter

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<v Speaker 9>than us because we got out of.

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<v Speaker 5>The coast well and then and some of that is

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<v Speaker 5>the preparation during the week. Okay, that's that's how you

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<v Speaker 5>get smarter to play on Sunday, is how well you're

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<v Speaker 5>prepared during the week and looking at stuff. That's why

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<v Speaker 5>Sean Lee was so great at what he did. He

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<v Speaker 5>spent countless hours. You know, he wasn't playing any video

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<v Speaker 5>games during the week.

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<v Speaker 9>And you know the difference between the teams that he

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<v Speaker 9>he was on versus these teams is more film work.

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<v Speaker 9>They seem to be more cohesive as far as doing

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<v Speaker 9>what Shawn Lee always did but Seawan Lee was usually

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<v Speaker 9>in the room by himself.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what, byself? Now you have a room full

0:27:39.440 --> 0:27:41.920
<v Speaker 4>of guys and they're trying to learn. They have that.

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<v Speaker 5>Remember the whether it was HBO or whatever, the documentary

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<v Speaker 5>on the Cowboys, and at the it was the end

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<v Speaker 5>of the season and Sean Lee is still in the

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<v Speaker 5>film room.

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<v Speaker 4>The season's over shot, and it was in there with

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<v Speaker 4>anyone right.

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<v Speaker 5>No, by himself.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, he's probably still doing it.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, they're texting, here's what.

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<v Speaker 8>They're gonna they're working on doing a documentary on dat

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<v Speaker 8>Win and the story. I told him. We're in trading camp.

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<v Speaker 8>And this is when he was working uh on the

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<v Speaker 8>radio station in San Antonio, and they would come to

0:28:18.359 --> 0:28:21.280
<v Speaker 8>training camp and I'm standing next to him at practice

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<v Speaker 8>and they're in team and he's looking at the offense

0:28:24.640 --> 0:28:27.600
<v Speaker 8>how they're lined up, and he goes, Okay, here's what

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<v Speaker 8>they're gonna do, and this is what the defense needs

0:28:29.880 --> 0:28:33.280
<v Speaker 8>to do. I'll be darned. He was right every time.

0:28:33.400 --> 0:28:36.520
<v Speaker 8>And he wasn't playing, he wasn't studying film. All he

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<v Speaker 8>did was look at the alignment and where guys were

0:28:39.760 --> 0:28:43.280
<v Speaker 8>and he absolutely diagnosed what was happening what the defense

0:28:43.360 --> 0:28:46.720
<v Speaker 8>should be doing. He was amazing. He was another guy if.

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<v Speaker 4>He had time.

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<v Speaker 9>Besides making a little money, I guess he's doing pretty

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<v Speaker 9>well with franchise or whatever.

0:28:53.000 --> 0:28:54.680
<v Speaker 4>Be nice for him to come back and coach.

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<v Speaker 8>Chick fil Aye. He's got two franchises now.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he looks like a businessman now.

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<v Speaker 8>Actually a pretty good story because they do a training right,

0:29:02.880 --> 0:29:04.480
<v Speaker 8>and then you got to pass a test, and I

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<v Speaker 8>think the first two times he didn't get chosen. I

0:29:07.280 --> 0:29:09.400
<v Speaker 8>think it was the third time they finally said, okay,

0:29:09.440 --> 0:29:13.560
<v Speaker 8>you're you got it, you can do it right. Yeah,

0:29:13.600 --> 0:29:15.800
<v Speaker 8>he was pretty sharp, and I guarantee you he was

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<v Speaker 8>one of those guys that watched a lot of tape.

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<v Speaker 4>You know.

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<v Speaker 8>Vander esh Is sort of liked that too. That's why

0:29:21.320 --> 0:29:25.160
<v Speaker 8>Daimone Clark was talking about. You know, he he basically

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<v Speaker 8>had to go through with his neck surgery that Vanderesh did,

0:29:29.240 --> 0:29:32.280
<v Speaker 8>so he said vander esh used to come and join

0:29:32.480 --> 0:29:35.720
<v Speaker 8>him during his rehabs. He goes, this guy didn't know me.

0:29:35.800 --> 0:29:38.040
<v Speaker 8>I'm a rookie, right, I didn't even play in the league,

0:29:38.040 --> 0:29:40.000
<v Speaker 8>and he's trying to help me out because he knows.

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<v Speaker 5>Where I'm going you know, right, And you know where

0:29:42.040 --> 0:29:46.600
<v Speaker 5>he learned it, Yeah, Van learned it from being around him.

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<v Speaker 8>And and and so. Dmones also said that you know

0:29:51.200 --> 0:29:54.800
<v Speaker 8>their their lockers are separated by an empty locker, and

0:29:55.120 --> 0:29:57.920
<v Speaker 8>someone asked him that that just kind of happened. He goes, oh, no,

0:29:58.080 --> 0:29:59.800
<v Speaker 8>I asked to be next to vander Esh.

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<v Speaker 9>It's like, okay, And when you look at this defensive

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<v Speaker 9>squad now, they seem to be pretty cohesive. You know,

0:30:06.280 --> 0:30:08.360
<v Speaker 9>they just need to start playing together better, but they

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<v Speaker 9>seem to study well together. They hang out a little

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<v Speaker 9>bit together. You know, they're not as isolated as the

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<v Speaker 9>teams what you saw with Sean Lee when we just

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<v Speaker 9>talk about Sean Lee's in there by himself, and you've

0:30:20.000 --> 0:30:23.600
<v Speaker 9>got guys playing video games or something, you know, not

0:30:23.680 --> 0:30:26.400
<v Speaker 9>even football video games. They're playing like NBA two K

0:30:26.520 --> 0:30:30.760
<v Speaker 9>or some crap. So, yeah, it the culture is different

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<v Speaker 9>now with a guy like Parsons, you know, he's gonna

0:30:33.960 --> 0:30:36.760
<v Speaker 9>take that whole rold over. You know, he can be

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<v Speaker 9>right beside Vanderish studying films and.

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<v Speaker 4>Things of that nature.

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<v Speaker 5>It reminds me I'm not going to throw him under

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<v Speaker 5>the bus. But there was a linebacker here that when

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<v Speaker 5>Sewn Lee was here and there was football season and

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<v Speaker 5>he'd be tweeting about the video game that he's playing.

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<v Speaker 4>That's what I recall. That's what I was speaking of

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<v Speaker 4>because you.

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<v Speaker 8>Brought that up before and let me go see who

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<v Speaker 8>that was.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't say anything.

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<v Speaker 8>Who played with them?

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<v Speaker 4>All right?

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<v Speaker 5>We got our picks to click, and who's gonna win?

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<v Speaker 10>when his birthday is and he would say today, February.

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<v Speaker 10>I'm sorry, October thirteenth, Friday in the thirteenth.

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<v Speaker 5>That's exactly right. Can you remind people what that text

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<v Speaker 5>line is? I can't you have the number right there?

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<v Speaker 10>The text line is eight one seven two nine zero

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<v Speaker 10>three two nine to eight.

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<v Speaker 5>You know watch Thursday night football last night.

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<v Speaker 8>I didn't. I had a function to go to. What

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<v Speaker 8>a big game that? Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what I

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<v Speaker 8>was talking about.

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<v Speaker 5>Stars overtime shootout, shootout.

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<v Speaker 10>It was great and sold out, sold out building, over

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<v Speaker 10>eighteen thousand people there.

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<v Speaker 7>The energy was just electric. It's great.

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<v Speaker 8>It was over the Blues too, because if you remember

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<v Speaker 8>last year, the big problem was when the games went

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<v Speaker 8>into overtime or matches whatever you call them in hockey overtime.

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<v Speaker 8>They were better in the shootout than they were in

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<v Speaker 8>the overtime.

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<v Speaker 4>Hockey what is it? Game? Game? Okay? All right, okay?

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<v Speaker 5>And they played periods, making.

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<v Speaker 8>Periods not quarters. I've heard that mistake, right, yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Period?

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<v Speaker 8>How many?

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<v Speaker 4>How many periods? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 8>How many? Is there overtime? Three?

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<v Speaker 12>Three?

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<v Speaker 7>That would be three.

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<v Speaker 8>I grew up. Don't mess with me, right. I can

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<v Speaker 8>tell you all about Bobby Hall and Glen Hall and

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<v Speaker 8>Eric Nestaenko, Pierre Pilot. I'm gonna keep going.

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<v Speaker 4>That sounds impressive, It sounds very impressive.

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<v Speaker 5>And Kansas City beat Denver in the NFL game last week.

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<v Speaker 8>It any good. It was like nineteen to.

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<v Speaker 5>What nineteen to eight was the final score.

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<v Speaker 8>How'd they get to eight two point conversionsion trying to

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<v Speaker 8>catch up?

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<v Speaker 5>They were down sixteen to nothing, and then.

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<v Speaker 4>Boy was very uneventful.

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<v Speaker 8>My buddy Sean not doing too well up there.

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<v Speaker 5>Nope, nope, Russell Wilson is not doing too well.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, that's the problem.

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<v Speaker 4>Getting back on the tour. I mean, we I wonder

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<v Speaker 4>if she was there. Well, I gotta say, from what

0:36:09.920 --> 0:36:10.799
<v Speaker 4>I saw in that game.

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<v Speaker 9>From what I saw in that game, it's not as

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<v Speaker 9>much Russell as the offensive line is horrible.

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<v Speaker 5>Really, that's what they supposedly fixed.

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<v Speaker 4>Were horrible. That's all I can see. They can't run

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<v Speaker 4>the ball, they can't protect.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you know, by the way, that's an issue

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<v Speaker 5>that Kansas City is going to have to those tackles

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<v Speaker 5>with Kansas City has you know Orlando Brown went to

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<v Speaker 5>Cincinnati and they've got Doughovan Smith on the left side

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<v Speaker 5>and Juwan Taylor on the right from Jacksonville.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's why they can't.

0:36:41.400 --> 0:36:45.120
<v Speaker 9>Throw the ball down through an interception because one guy's

0:36:45.160 --> 0:36:47.759
<v Speaker 9>on the leg and the other guys got him up

0:36:47.840 --> 0:36:51.560
<v Speaker 9>up top and he tries to throw it one a way.

0:36:52.120 --> 0:36:58.520
<v Speaker 5>And oh wow, the Houston West Virginia game college football.

0:36:58.600 --> 0:37:03.240
<v Speaker 5>Oh that was last Mary the game for Houston.

0:37:03.320 --> 0:37:06.560
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, wow, yeah, boy, Houston's hanging in there, and West

0:37:06.640 --> 0:37:08.680
<v Speaker 9>Virginia was playing well, weren't they They were?

0:37:08.840 --> 0:37:11.279
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yep, that's a big one. Pete on a hil

0:37:11.360 --> 0:37:13.440
<v Speaker 4>Mary Houston that started off kind of shaky.

0:37:14.760 --> 0:37:17.279
<v Speaker 5>Anything else that you need to empty out of your

0:37:17.400 --> 0:37:22.759
<v Speaker 5>legal pad there, this is your last opportunity before Cowboys Chargers.

0:37:23.280 --> 0:37:27.680
<v Speaker 5>By the way, the Chargers defense, they didn't have Joey

0:37:27.680 --> 0:37:30.000
<v Speaker 5>Bosa in their last game two weeks ago, and they

0:37:30.000 --> 0:37:33.360
<v Speaker 5>didn't have Derwin James. James was a full participant yesterday

0:37:33.360 --> 0:37:33.960
<v Speaker 5>in practice.

0:37:34.040 --> 0:37:39.480
<v Speaker 8>Boso was d n pede with a toe, yes, right, and.

0:37:39.440 --> 0:37:42.920
<v Speaker 5>They have Khalil Mack with the other other side had

0:37:42.960 --> 0:37:45.800
<v Speaker 5>say Sachs and his game he was resting the Raiders.

0:37:45.920 --> 0:37:48.319
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, he's going to be scary on Monday night.

0:37:48.400 --> 0:37:52.520
<v Speaker 8>That brought up the Cowboys twenty seventeen game with Atlanta

0:37:54.040 --> 0:37:57.840
<v Speaker 8>Adrian Clayboy during Claiborne made a career because he turned

0:37:57.840 --> 0:38:01.720
<v Speaker 8>that in that one performance into a big payday because

0:38:01.719 --> 0:38:03.520
<v Speaker 8>he was a free agent the next year.

0:38:03.719 --> 0:38:06.719
<v Speaker 4>Didn't we do that for someone the Cowboys? That's what

0:38:06.840 --> 0:38:07.879
<v Speaker 4>That's what I was talking about.

0:38:08.160 --> 0:38:10.279
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, Chaz Green, Chaz Green.

0:38:10.960 --> 0:38:13.879
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, God, that was crazy, Layborn. He made the Pro

0:38:13.920 --> 0:38:15.040
<v Speaker 4>Bowl off of just us.

0:38:15.400 --> 0:38:17.200
<v Speaker 8>So anything else on your legal pad you need to tell,

0:38:17.280 --> 0:38:19.439
<v Speaker 8>because I already said the thing. But what Troy said

0:38:19.440 --> 0:38:23.440
<v Speaker 8>about that game, well, I don't know when they finished

0:38:23.440 --> 0:38:28.000
<v Speaker 8>with eleven sacks, and he remembered when he got sacked

0:38:28.040 --> 0:38:31.840
<v Speaker 8>eleven time by Philadelphia, and Troy said in the broadcast,

0:38:31.920 --> 0:38:35.600
<v Speaker 8>he goes, man, I don't remember it looking that bad.

0:38:37.480 --> 0:38:39.319
<v Speaker 4>It did, Troy, it did?

0:38:39.640 --> 0:38:42.839
<v Speaker 8>I think that twenty some years later it probably Yeah,

0:38:42.920 --> 0:38:43.879
<v Speaker 8>you forgot right.

0:38:44.080 --> 0:38:44.800
<v Speaker 4>It was bad.

0:38:45.840 --> 0:38:49.839
<v Speaker 8>He had all eleven sacks. I think Daniel Jones only

0:38:49.880 --> 0:38:52.120
<v Speaker 8>had ten, and then whoever came in and got one.

0:38:52.239 --> 0:38:54.080
<v Speaker 5>And what's Daniel Jones doing this week?

0:38:54.719 --> 0:38:55.640
<v Speaker 8>He's probably hurt.

0:38:55.680 --> 0:38:56.680
<v Speaker 4>He's going to be watching.

0:38:57.160 --> 0:38:58.560
<v Speaker 5>Oh that's already been ruled out.

0:38:58.719 --> 0:39:00.439
<v Speaker 8>Oh, he has already been ruled out.

0:39:00.440 --> 0:39:04.600
<v Speaker 5>Tyrod Taylor is starting for the Giants against the Buffalo Bills,

0:39:05.040 --> 0:39:08.360
<v Speaker 5>who are extra motivated because they went over the pond

0:39:08.520 --> 0:39:12.360
<v Speaker 5>and lost across the pond to Jacksonville last week.

0:39:12.440 --> 0:39:15.960
<v Speaker 8>So and in state rivalry.

0:39:16.200 --> 0:39:19.960
<v Speaker 5>Deshaun Watson has been ruled out too for Cleveland, and.

0:39:21.040 --> 0:39:21.760
<v Speaker 4>That's the Niners.

0:39:21.760 --> 0:39:24.720
<v Speaker 5>The plan and the Niners are playing in Cleveland. PJ Walker,

0:39:24.760 --> 0:39:26.840
<v Speaker 5>who just signed with them a couple of weeks ago,

0:39:27.160 --> 0:39:31.279
<v Speaker 5>is the starting quarterback because Dorian Thompson Robinson, who is

0:39:31.920 --> 0:39:35.800
<v Speaker 5>their draft pick, who did not farewell on his first outing,

0:39:36.680 --> 0:39:40.000
<v Speaker 5>they decided not to not to throw him to the

0:39:40.040 --> 0:39:41.600
<v Speaker 5>forty nine or Wolves.

0:39:41.719 --> 0:39:45.919
<v Speaker 8>So that guy keeps going places where quarterbacks get hurt.

0:39:46.680 --> 0:39:46.920
<v Speaker 9>T J.

0:39:47.120 --> 0:39:50.880
<v Speaker 8>Walker, he was a USFL or XFL guy because he

0:39:50.960 --> 0:39:53.279
<v Speaker 8>was in Carolina, right, and he got forced to be this.

0:39:53.640 --> 0:39:55.640
<v Speaker 4>I think it was maybe gone to Chicago after that.

0:39:55.800 --> 0:39:59.800
<v Speaker 8>And maybe Yeah, he keeps he's the ant. What was

0:39:59.840 --> 0:40:02.799
<v Speaker 8>the guys named? The Cowboys had Anthony Right? No, yeah,

0:40:02.840 --> 0:40:07.200
<v Speaker 8>Anthony right, Anthony right where the Cowboys sacrificed him the

0:40:07.200 --> 0:40:10.360
<v Speaker 8>final game of the twenty twenty season because Troy was

0:40:10.440 --> 0:40:15.440
<v Speaker 8>hurt and Randall Cunningham faked a hamstring because he didn't

0:40:15.440 --> 0:40:20.560
<v Speaker 8>want to play the third street quarterback. I had to

0:40:20.600 --> 0:40:23.719
<v Speaker 8>go out there times. Yeah, he had to go out

0:40:23.760 --> 0:40:25.960
<v Speaker 8>and play in the freezing cold, and nobody else on

0:40:26.000 --> 0:40:28.440
<v Speaker 8>the offense wanted to play. No. It was the last game.

0:40:28.280 --> 0:40:31.080
<v Speaker 4>Of the year at Tennessee.

0:40:31.239 --> 0:40:36.040
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, he made a business all right.

0:40:36.200 --> 0:40:37.239
<v Speaker 6>Christmas Day, by the.

0:40:37.239 --> 0:40:38.200
<v Speaker 4>Way, Yeah it was.

0:40:38.280 --> 0:40:41.360
<v Speaker 8>And that was the five in the five and eleven seasons.

0:40:41.360 --> 0:40:43.359
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, I'm not going to Tennessee. End up going

0:40:43.360 --> 0:40:44.080
<v Speaker 4>super Bowl that year.

0:40:44.160 --> 0:40:47.839
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, okay, here it is all right, picked a click time.

0:40:47.920 --> 0:40:50.560
<v Speaker 4>Who's going to win? We go around the horn here?

0:40:51.880 --> 0:40:53.799
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, is there a pod pick there? There is

0:40:53.800 --> 0:40:54.000
<v Speaker 4>not a.

0:40:57.040 --> 0:40:59.600
<v Speaker 8>Right we can call in on Monday for somebody to

0:41:00.320 --> 0:41:01.000
<v Speaker 8>throw it out there.

0:41:02.320 --> 0:41:05.640
<v Speaker 4>Okay, no podcast on Monday, thank you, thank you. It's

0:41:05.680 --> 0:41:06.680
<v Speaker 4>a game day on money.

0:41:06.760 --> 0:41:09.359
<v Speaker 8>Gotta be somebody put it on one, all right?

0:41:09.400 --> 0:41:12.879
<v Speaker 4>All right? Ever, since he's studying something over there, No, no,

0:41:12.920 --> 0:41:14.680
<v Speaker 4>I just have to erase the pot pick, you.

0:41:14.640 --> 0:41:20.759
<v Speaker 9>Know, okay, just that you itself only the title I have.

0:41:21.040 --> 0:41:25.280
<v Speaker 4>Okay, raised you made a pot pick organized? My stuff

0:41:25.400 --> 0:41:28.440
<v Speaker 4>is organized. I'm a like that.

0:41:28.680 --> 0:41:34.400
<v Speaker 9>So anyway, I have the Chargers getting their offense on.

0:41:35.200 --> 0:41:38.400
<v Speaker 9>I see them scoring four touchdowns, so they'll score twenty

0:41:38.400 --> 0:41:43.000
<v Speaker 9>four points. But I see our buddy Aubrey is going

0:41:43.080 --> 0:41:44.399
<v Speaker 9>to have a big game.

0:41:44.560 --> 0:41:48.040
<v Speaker 4>Random Aubrey, that's right. I see us winning thirty three

0:41:48.760 --> 0:41:53.920
<v Speaker 4>to twenty eight. And he's my guy, Brandon Aubrey. You

0:41:54.160 --> 0:41:58.399
<v Speaker 4>score thirty three to twenty eight. He's going to kick

0:41:58.520 --> 0:42:04.520
<v Speaker 4>eleven fields. No, no, he's not. No, he's not. No,

0:42:04.560 --> 0:42:06.879
<v Speaker 4>he's not the Cowboys. Now you get to thirty three.

0:42:07.520 --> 0:42:09.480
<v Speaker 8>There's lots of ways to get to thirty.

0:42:09.200 --> 0:42:11.000
<v Speaker 4>Anyways, Do I have to go over all of it?

0:42:11.120 --> 0:42:14.200
<v Speaker 8>That's oh my god. And thirty three is always the

0:42:14.200 --> 0:42:15.040
<v Speaker 8>only way I can.

0:42:14.920 --> 0:42:16.879
<v Speaker 4>Figure out if he's going to be the star.

0:42:16.960 --> 0:42:18.360
<v Speaker 5>The only way I can figure out we're going to

0:42:18.400 --> 0:42:19.880
<v Speaker 5>get to thirty three is eleven field.

0:42:19.960 --> 0:42:21.960
<v Speaker 4>I hope they score up thirty three points.

0:42:22.400 --> 0:42:24.880
<v Speaker 9>I hope, and I hope Bobby ends up doing just

0:42:24.920 --> 0:42:28.319
<v Speaker 9>what I said, and then you can shut the hill.

0:42:28.239 --> 0:42:34.560
<v Speaker 5>Aubrey's yeah, Aubrey is your pick to click and thirty

0:42:34.560 --> 0:42:38.359
<v Speaker 5>three to twenty Okay, okay.

0:42:38.160 --> 0:42:39.920
<v Speaker 4>All right, Savannah, you're next.

0:42:40.480 --> 0:42:45.120
<v Speaker 10>Well, I just want to note that the Cowboys did

0:42:45.200 --> 0:42:49.600
<v Speaker 10>not make it to the red zone, so inside of

0:42:49.640 --> 0:42:52.600
<v Speaker 10>the twenty yard line, the entire San Francisco forty nine

0:42:52.680 --> 0:42:53.959
<v Speaker 10>ers that.

0:42:53.920 --> 0:42:56.920
<v Speaker 5>They were perfect in the red zone precisely.

0:42:58.480 --> 0:43:02.160
<v Speaker 7>So I am anticipate painting Monday night. We have a

0:43:02.280 --> 0:43:04.080
<v Speaker 7>different direction with that.

0:43:04.239 --> 0:43:07.399
<v Speaker 10>I think we will have a few red zone touchdowns.

0:43:07.880 --> 0:43:10.400
<v Speaker 7>I am actually going with Tony Pollard for my click.

0:43:10.200 --> 0:43:13.520
<v Speaker 4>To pick nice, I'm gonna have to change mine now.

0:43:13.600 --> 0:43:14.120
<v Speaker 4>And what's goed?

0:43:14.239 --> 0:43:15.759
<v Speaker 8>You have way to go, Savannah.

0:43:15.800 --> 0:43:17.760
<v Speaker 7>I have twenty three fourteen.

0:43:17.520 --> 0:43:25.000
<v Speaker 9>Twenty three four Cowboys that you rate. Pollard got you well,

0:43:25.040 --> 0:43:27.759
<v Speaker 9>you think he's gonna go over one hundred?

0:43:28.000 --> 0:43:28.440
<v Speaker 7>I think so.

0:43:28.640 --> 0:43:33.839
<v Speaker 4>You aught some scrimmage. You WoT some scrimmage? Yeah? Cool?

0:43:34.200 --> 0:43:37.840
<v Speaker 5>Okay, Mickey, I am pondering.

0:43:38.560 --> 0:43:43.480
<v Speaker 8>I am going with the Cowboys. I like my score

0:43:43.640 --> 0:43:46.480
<v Speaker 8>so much last week. Now I'm gonna use it again

0:43:46.600 --> 0:43:50.720
<v Speaker 8>this week. Twenty six twenty four Cowboys.

0:43:50.920 --> 0:43:53.799
<v Speaker 5>Didn't work last week, You're gonna try it again, stubborn.

0:43:54.840 --> 0:43:58.560
<v Speaker 8>That's me, and my pick to click will be one.

0:43:59.280 --> 0:44:05.640
<v Speaker 8>Dakota Ruscott r almost. I looked at the stats and

0:44:06.719 --> 0:44:14.480
<v Speaker 8>the Chargers have the thirty second rank pass defense. Opposing

0:44:14.600 --> 0:44:20.600
<v Speaker 8>quarterbacks have completed sixty five percent of their passes, but

0:44:21.160 --> 0:44:24.720
<v Speaker 8>they have a quarterback rating of ninety eight point five,

0:44:25.560 --> 0:44:30.200
<v Speaker 8>which is pretty darn good. So they've thrown for thirteen

0:44:30.280 --> 0:44:35.040
<v Speaker 8>hundred and seventeen yards against the Chargers in four games.

0:44:35.680 --> 0:44:37.520
<v Speaker 8>Dak's gonna light it up all right?

0:44:37.600 --> 0:44:41.480
<v Speaker 4>Where you looking for? Two? Three one rushing? What are

0:44:41.480 --> 0:44:43.080
<v Speaker 4>you looking at? Oh?

0:44:43.160 --> 0:44:45.880
<v Speaker 8>I got to put together with sixes.

0:44:46.000 --> 0:44:50.319
<v Speaker 9>At least come on, and by the way, twenty four

0:44:50.840 --> 0:44:51.520
<v Speaker 9>plus nine?

0:44:51.680 --> 0:44:52.200
<v Speaker 4>What is that?

0:44:52.960 --> 0:44:53.600
<v Speaker 5>Thirty three?

0:44:54.000 --> 0:44:56.960
<v Speaker 4>Shut up bill? Okay, how are you getting too? Twenty four?

0:44:57.840 --> 0:44:58.720
<v Speaker 8>That's an extra field?

0:44:59.320 --> 0:44:59.839
<v Speaker 4>Another field?

0:44:59.880 --> 0:45:05.279
<v Speaker 5>Go, there you go. So it's twenty one plus no warfield.

0:45:05.360 --> 0:45:09.799
<v Speaker 4>Well, okay, yes, sir, there you go.

0:45:09.960 --> 0:45:14.120
<v Speaker 8>Okay, somehow it'll get to twenty six. You just watched.

0:45:14.239 --> 0:45:17.280
<v Speaker 5>Okay, you're getting to twenty six. You got thirty three.

0:45:17.920 --> 0:45:19.520
<v Speaker 5>What was your score against Savannah?

0:45:19.520 --> 0:45:20.440
<v Speaker 7>Twenty three? Fourteen?

0:45:20.719 --> 0:45:24.239
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I'm going back in time the first time that

0:45:24.320 --> 0:45:27.120
<v Speaker 5>the Dallas Cowboys. You're going to harken base back the

0:45:27.239 --> 0:45:34.239
<v Speaker 5>Chargers in San Diego, California. Yes, Savannah's hometown was long

0:45:34.320 --> 0:45:37.160
<v Speaker 5>before Savannah but came into being. It was in nineteen

0:45:37.239 --> 0:45:43.840
<v Speaker 5>seventy two and Walt Garrison Great Harrison scored on a

0:45:43.920 --> 0:45:46.840
<v Speaker 5>nine yard touchdown run on the second quarter, giving the

0:45:46.880 --> 0:45:50.840
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys a seventeen to nothing lead. Mike Ditka caught a

0:45:50.920 --> 0:45:53.960
<v Speaker 5>touchdown pass from Craig Morton to make it twenty four

0:45:54.040 --> 0:45:58.480
<v Speaker 5>to nothing. Craig Morton then scored on a seven yard

0:45:58.560 --> 0:46:02.399
<v Speaker 5>touchdown run the Cowboys a thirty one to nothing lead on.

0:46:02.360 --> 0:46:05.479
<v Speaker 4>The Chargers he ran a touchdown. Wow.

0:46:05.560 --> 0:46:11.080
<v Speaker 5>But then here came the Chargers back John Hadel to

0:46:11.160 --> 0:46:15.600
<v Speaker 5>former Arkansas back Chuck Dykas, John Hadel to Gary Garrison,

0:46:15.880 --> 0:46:19.400
<v Speaker 5>John Hadel to Chuck Dykas again. Tony Fritch for the

0:46:19.440 --> 0:46:22.680
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys made it a thirty four to twenty one Cowboys lead,

0:46:23.120 --> 0:46:26.440
<v Speaker 5>and Dave Williams a touchdown pass from John Hadel made

0:46:26.440 --> 0:46:28.839
<v Speaker 5>it thirty four to twenty eight. The final there's your

0:46:28.880 --> 0:46:31.800
<v Speaker 5>final score. The Cowboys, just like they did in nineteen

0:46:31.920 --> 0:46:36.879
<v Speaker 5>seventy two win over the Chargers, thirty four twenty eight.

0:46:36.960 --> 0:46:40.759
<v Speaker 5>Your final score. And the star of the game ce

0:46:41.120 --> 0:46:41.880
<v Speaker 5>d Lamb.

0:46:43.400 --> 0:46:46.080
<v Speaker 8>Well, he can't be a star unless the quarterback is there.

0:46:46.120 --> 0:46:50.840
<v Speaker 5>You go go on to reverse drop the mic on that.

0:46:51.880 --> 0:46:55.600
<v Speaker 8>And by the way, nineteen seventy two was Walt Garrison's

0:46:55.880 --> 0:46:57.800
<v Speaker 8>only Pro Bowl season.

0:46:58.000 --> 0:46:58.560
<v Speaker 4>There you go.

0:46:58.640 --> 0:47:01.040
<v Speaker 8>He had counted four more than in a thousand yards

0:47:01.040 --> 0:47:02.000
<v Speaker 8>from scrimmage.

0:47:02.719 --> 0:47:03.160
<v Speaker 4>You know what.

0:47:03.640 --> 0:47:09.239
<v Speaker 5>He was also added to the nineteen seventy three or

0:47:09.320 --> 0:47:13.759
<v Speaker 5>four Pro Bowl team. Okay, that was played. He was

0:47:13.800 --> 0:47:16.520
<v Speaker 5>added to it at Texas Stadium. He told me this story.

0:47:16.840 --> 0:47:19.319
<v Speaker 5>He was added to it because he was local in

0:47:19.400 --> 0:47:21.560
<v Speaker 5>town and one of the running boats did show up,

0:47:22.160 --> 0:47:24.880
<v Speaker 5>so they needed another running back, so he was added

0:47:24.920 --> 0:47:25.200
<v Speaker 5>to the t.

0:47:25.480 --> 0:47:30.359
<v Speaker 8>It sounds like home right at the Senior Pole at

0:47:30.400 --> 0:47:32.600
<v Speaker 8>the Senior Bowl. If somebody gets hurt, they just go

0:47:32.680 --> 0:47:36.520
<v Speaker 8>look at the South Alabama roster and go, okay, you're

0:47:36.520 --> 0:47:39.799
<v Speaker 8>in the Senior pol whoever the guy's living there.

0:47:39.920 --> 0:47:40.319
<v Speaker 4>That's right.

0:47:40.719 --> 0:47:42.560
<v Speaker 5>Whoever was running the Pro Bowl got a hold of

0:47:42.600 --> 0:47:45.240
<v Speaker 5>Gil Brandt and said, got any running backs in town.

0:47:45.480 --> 0:47:49.719
<v Speaker 8>Well, so that's how LP Lattister got a job. Right

0:47:49.760 --> 0:47:52.399
<v Speaker 8>when the Cowboys were in between they stayed out there

0:47:52.400 --> 0:47:55.239
<v Speaker 8>and practiced that San Jose State between the forty nine

0:47:55.360 --> 0:48:00.160
<v Speaker 8>Ers and Raiders game and the rookie deep snapper Parcels

0:48:00.200 --> 0:48:02.359
<v Speaker 8>just had it with him and they needed to bring

0:48:02.440 --> 0:48:05.800
<v Speaker 8>somebody in at least for a workout. And LP Lattiser

0:48:05.840 --> 0:48:09.359
<v Speaker 8>had gone to cal and he was still living out there,

0:48:09.440 --> 0:48:11.680
<v Speaker 8>and they said, well he could just drive in, bring

0:48:11.719 --> 0:48:15.520
<v Speaker 8>him in and we'll work them out. What fifteen stay later,

0:48:15.800 --> 0:48:16.399
<v Speaker 8>stay wow?

0:48:17.080 --> 0:48:17.880
<v Speaker 4>Decade and a half.

0:48:18.000 --> 0:48:20.120
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and still lives here.

0:48:20.440 --> 0:48:23.279
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, yeah, he does, that's right. I think he got

0:48:23.320 --> 0:48:25.239
<v Speaker 8>some land up all right.

0:48:25.320 --> 0:48:29.320
<v Speaker 5>That does it for another week of broadcasting or podcasting

0:48:29.360 --> 0:48:32.279
<v Speaker 5>here on mixed shots and make a year headed out

0:48:32.320 --> 0:48:40.640
<v Speaker 5>there to the am Sunday, Savannah, You're going to everything?

0:48:41.239 --> 0:48:42.760
<v Speaker 4>Are you really? Wow?

0:48:43.200 --> 0:48:45.719
<v Speaker 8>You're gonna come up with you guys coming up the

0:48:45.719 --> 0:48:46.799
<v Speaker 8>press box to say hi.

0:48:47.760 --> 0:48:50.279
<v Speaker 7>I'll come up. I'll be on the field at some point.

0:48:50.400 --> 0:48:50.759
<v Speaker 4>I won't.

0:48:50.840 --> 0:48:53.360
<v Speaker 5>I've got an American League Championship Series. I need to

0:48:53.360 --> 0:48:53.880
<v Speaker 5>pay attention.

0:48:54.040 --> 0:48:56.000
<v Speaker 8>Is that game going to be over before the Cowboys?

0:48:56.520 --> 0:48:59.960
<v Speaker 5>What a great day on Monday that it's a three

0:49:00.160 --> 0:49:05.480
<v Speaker 5>thirty first pitch for Rangers at Astros Monday afternoon and

0:49:05.520 --> 0:49:07.080
<v Speaker 5>then the Cowboys at seven to fifteen.

0:49:07.160 --> 0:49:08.680
<v Speaker 8>Make sure it's a three hour game.

0:49:08.800 --> 0:49:10.560
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right. All right?

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<v Speaker 5>That does it for mix shots and we will see

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<v Speaker 5>you again on Tuesday at noon.

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<v Speaker 4>Go Cowboys.

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