WEBVTT - Girls Talk, ‘Boys Talk: Time to Panic?

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<v Speaker 1>The following He is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot

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<v Speaker 1>Com and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Girls Talkboys Talk, presented by Jigsaw Dating, preferred

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<v Speaker 3>dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys and broadcasting live from

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<v Speaker 3>Dallas Cowboys World headquarters at the Star. Now your host,

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<v Speaker 3>Nicole Hutchison.

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<v Speaker 4>All Right, Cowboys Nation, welcome in to Girls Talkboys Talk,

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<v Speaker 4>presented by Jigsaw, the third dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 4>Right here in the SWBC studio, I'm Nicole Hudgson, alongside

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<v Speaker 4>Eastan Morrison, Jessinavarees, Christie Scales.

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<v Speaker 5>Wish we were.

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<v Speaker 4>Coming here with some something better to talk about a win,

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<v Speaker 4>but unfortunately we are not.

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<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys fall to.

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<v Speaker 4>The San Francisco forty nine ers once again, the final,

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<v Speaker 4>thirty to twenty four in Levi Stadium. Girls, at first,

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<v Speaker 4>let me just start with you, Christy, because you were

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<v Speaker 4>there at that game.

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<v Speaker 5>What did you notice? What were the vibes?

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, did you expect this outcome yesterday?

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<v Speaker 6>The fact that they had a chance in the fourth

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<v Speaker 6>quarter was pretty amazing, considering how abysmal the third quarter

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<v Speaker 6>was and the fact that the defense got the stop

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<v Speaker 6>on the second to final defensive series and got the

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<v Speaker 6>offense the ball with a chance to score. The winning touchdown.

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<v Speaker 6>Was pretty remarkable because as well as the defense played

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<v Speaker 6>in the first half, limiting the forty nine ers to

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<v Speaker 6>just two field goals, the wheels fell off in the

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<v Speaker 6>third quarter for the defense and the offense didn't do

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<v Speaker 6>anything to help, and neither did the special teams. So

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<v Speaker 6>it was a frustrating end to the game. It was

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<v Speaker 6>a weird beginning to the game when you get to

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<v Speaker 6>the stadium and all of a sudden, you're starting running

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<v Speaker 6>back isn't available. Jones family involved in a traffic a

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<v Speaker 6>car deal coming into the stadium, so there was just

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<v Speaker 6>it was just unusual. And the problem is it's the

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<v Speaker 6>same things that we've been talking about, the lack of takeaways,

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<v Speaker 6>problems in the run game, defensively and offensively. I feel

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<v Speaker 6>like it's an old fashioned record player and it's spinning

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<v Speaker 6>and the needle is stuck in the rut and we

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<v Speaker 6>keep going over and over. So that's what that's what

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<v Speaker 6>it feels like to me. Drop into three and four.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, Yeah, here's the thing.

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<v Speaker 8>I expected more out of them, especially post by week,

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<v Speaker 8>having a week to kind of sit in the previous

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<v Speaker 8>loss and really reflect and think about how they wanted

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<v Speaker 8>to continue their season and make change immediately going forward.

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<v Speaker 8>And what was so disheartening for me was in the

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<v Speaker 8>first half, you saw those changes being made, you saw

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<v Speaker 8>them being implemented, You saw that fight that you were

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<v Speaker 8>really missing from them. You know, during the previous losses

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<v Speaker 8>that they had that we would talk about that there

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<v Speaker 8>was no fight or no punch back, and they had that,

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<v Speaker 8>but then the wheels fell off. So for me, what's

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<v Speaker 8>the most frustrating is you have this bye week.

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<v Speaker 7>You have a week to figure this out, which.

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<v Speaker 8>In football time, that's a lot of time to figure

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<v Speaker 8>that out, and you can only hold up for two

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<v Speaker 8>quarters before the wheels fall off again. So for me,

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<v Speaker 8>that's worrisome more than anything else. And you know, I'm

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<v Speaker 8>not trying to say the sky is falling, Sky's falling,

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<v Speaker 8>but at what point do we have the conversation that

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<v Speaker 8>it is because you can't keep having these kind of losses,

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<v Speaker 8>and given this isn't the same kind of loss, but

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<v Speaker 8>it just feels like that because of the history with

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<v Speaker 8>the forty nine ers, this was something that really could

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<v Speaker 8>have been a morale boost for this team that I

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<v Speaker 8>think they really needed to skyrocket them forward and the

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<v Speaker 8>rest of the season and the fact that they couldn't

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<v Speaker 8>pull it off because of the same mistakes, Christy, to

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<v Speaker 8>your point, same boogeyman came back to haunt them. The interceptions,

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<v Speaker 8>the penalties, the mistackles, the same things we've been saying,

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<v Speaker 8>loses them another game. I'm tired of seeing it. So

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<v Speaker 8>it was frustrating.

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<v Speaker 9>I don't know you ever spilled something on the ground

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<v Speaker 9>and it just feels like it's just too much to

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<v Speaker 9>have to clean up at one time and you're just

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<v Speaker 9>looking at it and with a laundry.

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<v Speaker 6>Sometimes you don't have enough paper towels, talk about.

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<v Speaker 9>It, so you you ain't got enough paper talles.

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<v Speaker 5>You start thinking about dang.

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<v Speaker 10>I gotta go use some real hotels. You know what

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<v Speaker 10>I'm saying. It's it's there.

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<v Speaker 7>It's not enough.

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<v Speaker 9>Listen, it's two a point. So where because you were

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<v Speaker 9>trying to cover up other deficiencies, it's making things worse

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<v Speaker 9>like and it's making things harder on both sides of

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<v Speaker 9>the wall for you.

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<v Speaker 10>Because to your point, they did make some changes.

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<v Speaker 9>You saw Zimmer come out and do some different fronts

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<v Speaker 9>trying to make sure that they stopped the run. We

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<v Speaker 9>saw the offense come out and do some things offensively

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<v Speaker 9>as well, And one of the differences on the Office's

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<v Speaker 9>side was like they weren't helping the tacticles like that, yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>cause they wanted the tight ends to be They wanted

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<v Speaker 9>to get Jake Ferguson involved.

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<v Speaker 10>That though yep, you literally like cant yep.

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<v Speaker 9>So it's one of those It's just one of those

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<v Speaker 9>things where I think we s we sit here on

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<v Speaker 9>the show and we try to figure out how can

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<v Speaker 9>you fix this? How can they adjust this? H what

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<v Speaker 9>roster things can they do? How can they scheme and stuff?

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<v Speaker 9>But some stuff it's just not fixable and it just

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<v Speaker 9>feels like to not Last night was the time where

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<v Speaker 9>I was just like, this can't be fixed with this.

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<v Speaker 10>And that's the hard part to me.

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<v Speaker 9>It's like, I don't think some of it is fixable

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<v Speaker 9>cause it begets another thing, begets another thing, begets another thing,

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<v Speaker 9>or it takes away from the other one. So I

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<v Speaker 9>think that was the hard reality for me last night

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<v Speaker 9>was just like, yeah, this is what it is.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, this is what it is.

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<v Speaker 9>Yep.

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<v Speaker 4>I think you also had to look at like We've

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<v Speaker 4>talked so much about how this offense and defense has struggle.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you look at Special Teams, they were struggling too.

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<v Speaker 8>It trickles down, like, look, you can only do so

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<v Speaker 8>much when everybody around you is making mistakes. The stakes

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<v Speaker 8>go up, the pressure goes up, and at some point

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<v Speaker 8>you can't expect the one stable part of your team

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<v Speaker 8>to be perfect.

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<v Speaker 7>The wheels are going to fall off there as well.

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<v Speaker 8>And that's just I feel like the natural rotation in

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<v Speaker 8>football is you have off games. This one just so

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<v Speaker 8>happened to come for Special Teams, which usually holds up

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<v Speaker 8>pretty well, but very uncharacteristic mistakes all around Special teams,

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<v Speaker 8>a lot of penalties and something that I've really noticed

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<v Speaker 8>is a lot of I say, a lot of some

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<v Speaker 8>veteran mistakes that I was really surprised to see, like

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<v Speaker 8>a CJ.

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<v Speaker 7>Goodwin missing and I speak to.

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<v Speaker 6>The yeah please very first play. Yes, Special Teams was

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<v Speaker 6>frustrated from the get go because the Cowboys received they

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<v Speaker 6>win the toss, They receive the ball because they want to,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, make statement play from the lead and not

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<v Speaker 6>fall behind like they've had in early losses. So Cavante

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<v Speaker 6>Turpin is lined up back. There just a single returner,

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<v Speaker 6>CJ Goodwin foot backfoot on the thirty five yard line.

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<v Speaker 5>The nine other.

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<v Speaker 6>Blockers front foot on the forty And if you notice

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<v Speaker 6>the kickoff was slightly delayed last night, if you were

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<v Speaker 6>watching TV, you probably notice that. It's like, huh, okay,

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<v Speaker 6>what's the problem. The referee was telling the down judge.

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<v Speaker 6>The referee stands behind the return he's in the back

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<v Speaker 6>of the end zone, underneath the goalposts. As he's making

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<v Speaker 6>his way to his spot behind Cavante Turpin behind the

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<v Speaker 6>end zone, he's telling the down judge that's one of

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<v Speaker 6>the officials that he was right in front of me,

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<v Speaker 6>is along the Cowboys sideline. He's telling him to tell

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<v Speaker 6>CJ something. So the guy goes and tells CJ something,

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<v Speaker 6>and then when CJ listens, it's like okay. He goes

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<v Speaker 6>back and he lines up in a spot. Cavante has

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<v Speaker 6>a pretty good return to the thirty yard line. A

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<v Speaker 6>flag flies illegal formation. They're calling CJ Goodwin. CJ is livid.

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<v Speaker 6>John Fossil, the world's nicest human, is livid. It takes

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<v Speaker 6>a lot to get him going. Yeah, and they're asking

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<v Speaker 6>for an explanation. Later in the second quarter, Zeke Elliott

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<v Speaker 6>has scored on the touchdown run, same thing return, same formation.

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<v Speaker 6>CJ lines up in the exact same spot and it's

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<v Speaker 6>not an illegal formation. We noted it on Cowboys Radio.

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<v Speaker 6>So after the game, I went to CJ in the

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<v Speaker 6>locker room. I said, CJ, did you get an explanation?

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<v Speaker 6>What was up with the first penalty on the opening kickoff?

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<v Speaker 6>He said, New York called down to the officials and

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<v Speaker 6>told him that it was not an illegal formation. Oh

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<v Speaker 6>but wow, So it was a mistake made by the

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<v Speaker 6>officiating crew, but it wasn't corrected in time to not

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<v Speaker 6>to not mark off the five yards.

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<v Speaker 5>That's crazy. So you know how.

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<v Speaker 6>Sometimes there are just games where you're just kind of

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<v Speaker 6>like you don't have a good feeling at the start

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<v Speaker 6>of it, and there's angst done this, And it was

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<v Speaker 6>that way from the get go. Just from that error, Now,

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<v Speaker 6>the other errors on special teams, Marquise Bell leaving early,

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<v Speaker 6>that's a penalty, Brandon Aubrey miss hitting the ball, not

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<v Speaker 6>hitting the landing zone with the kickoff, that's an error.

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<v Speaker 9>And with the backwards pass or for past, Yeah, did

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<v Speaker 9>CJ not position himself correctly?

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<v Speaker 10>Did he not come around.

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<v Speaker 6>I did not ask him about that, but it was forward, yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>and not by much, but enough that I think that

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<v Speaker 6>it was actually the correct call. So it was it

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<v Speaker 6>was a failure of execution.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah. I went back to watch that specifically today because CJ.

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<v Speaker 8>Goodwin is a guy that we really talk about a

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<v Speaker 8>lot on here that you really missed on special teams

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<v Speaker 8>last year.

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<v Speaker 7>And when I was going back through the.

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<v Speaker 8>Penalties and kind of watching when they happen, it did

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<v Speaker 8>look like a mis execution. To your point, Christy starting

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<v Speaker 8>a game off like that, it kind of looked like

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<v Speaker 8>he was a little rattled throughout the entirety of the game,

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<v Speaker 8>just frustrated.

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<v Speaker 7>He looked frustrated.

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<v Speaker 8>There was one play in the third quarter, early in

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<v Speaker 8>the third quarter where San Francisco's getting the ball. Kickoff

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<v Speaker 8>happens and he just completely misses this tackle. Like I'm talking,

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<v Speaker 8>you have returner right here, CJ good Ones right here.

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<v Speaker 8>And to me, that's weird because CJ. Goodwes your your

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<v Speaker 8>special team's ace. Who's going to get that every time?

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<v Speaker 8>So again, when to me, when a game like.

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<v Speaker 7>That is impacting a guy like CJ.

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<v Speaker 8>Goodwin, who's really hard to shake, to your point, Christy,

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<v Speaker 8>and just a veteran that understands this game and everything

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<v Speaker 8>that goes into it. That told me what kind of

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<v Speaker 8>the game it was from from all aspects and that

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<v Speaker 8>confirms it.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>And it ended up that of the six penalties you know,

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<v Speaker 6>marked off against the Cowboys, four of them were on

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<v Speaker 6>special teams.

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<v Speaker 5>Go ahead, no, go ahead, go ahead.

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<v Speaker 9>It was weird too because when you go back and

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<v Speaker 9>look at the statistics about the penalties, and san Fran

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<v Speaker 9>was penalized far. I mean they did what they have

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<v Speaker 9>seventy five yards?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they were shooting themselves.

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<v Speaker 5>In the foot for seventy three yards.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>I mean they had quite a few penalties themselves. But

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<v Speaker 9>like the Cowboys penalties.

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<v Speaker 10>You can feel them.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 10>Does that make sense?

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<v Speaker 9>Like when when when a lot of these penalties happen,

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<v Speaker 9>they sit into like the feeling of the game. And

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<v Speaker 9>I just felt like to your point and to your

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<v Speaker 9>point about the special team stuff also too, you gotta

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<v Speaker 9>think after something like that happens, are you second guessing yourself?

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<v Speaker 9>Are you second guessing like which if this is okay,

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<v Speaker 9>if this is not okay, whatever the case may be.

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<v Speaker 9>I was disappointed specifically in special teams just because, like

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<v Speaker 9>I thought that the Cowboys had an advantage there as

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<v Speaker 9>far as going up against sant France, which they typically

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<v Speaker 9>just aren't.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think we should still, you know, I don't

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<v Speaker 4>know if point the finger kind of saying that even

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<v Speaker 4>though we were disappointed Special.

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<v Speaker 9>Teams all the day, No, I'm saying, I'm saying in general,

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<v Speaker 9>just looking I looked at them as as an at

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<v Speaker 9>they as an advantage game changer.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I thought they could change.

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<v Speaker 9>I mean, and if we're being honest, Cavant Turpin has

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<v Speaker 9>been having some good returns, He's had some They've had

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<v Speaker 9>some success. Brian Inger has some fantastic points.

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<v Speaker 6>Yesterday and it was windy conditions and.

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<v Speaker 7>You could see the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>Did you cross winds?

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<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, the crosswinds, And I think it affected a

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<v Speaker 6>couple of the deep throws as well. That makes sense,

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<v Speaker 6>not as much as Dak getting hit as he's throwing it.

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<v Speaker 6>But may I share one other story Special Teams Brandon

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<v Speaker 6>Aubrey wise, because I think most of the folks joining

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<v Speaker 6>us on Girls Stock Boys talk know that he had

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<v Speaker 6>jury duty last week. So found out a little bit

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<v Speaker 6>more talking to the guys before the game about how

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<v Speaker 6>they worked in practice last week because Brandon Aubrey was

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<v Speaker 6>serving in Terran County, which is Fort Worth, uh and

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<v Speaker 6>it's quite drive in traffic once jury duty end. So

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<v Speaker 6>he got here on Wednesday and Thursday evening about six

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<v Speaker 6>forty five, and Wednesday was by himself, well with coach Fossil,

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<v Speaker 6>but anyway, just working off at Tripod. But the thing

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<v Speaker 6>is he had to practice outdoors on the outdoor field

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<v Speaker 6>on Wednesday and Thursday evening because the Ford Center the

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<v Speaker 6>indoor practice field was booked, including a high school game

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<v Speaker 6>on Thursday. Well, the outdoor practice field here at the

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<v Speaker 6>Starring Frisco doesn't have lights, and so and so. On Thursday,

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<v Speaker 6>for example, when Trentzig the long snapper and Brian Anger,

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<v Speaker 6>the punter who is the colder for Brandon Aubrey on

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<v Speaker 6>extra points and field goals, it was kind of hard

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<v Speaker 6>to see the ball on those deep snaps. So there

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<v Speaker 6>wiz an end to Brandon to Brian Anger and he's

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<v Speaker 6>trying to field it. But luckily the lights from the

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<v Speaker 6>atrium are a beautiful Chandler like display of led lights.

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<v Speaker 6>Thousands of them are sparkly enough and bounce off the

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<v Speaker 6>courrg Doctor Pepper headquarters on the other side of the

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<v Speaker 6>field that they literally once the sun dipped below the horizon,

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<v Speaker 6>they were using the lights of the atrium to illuminate

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<v Speaker 6>the outdoor field enough that they that Brandon could get

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<v Speaker 6>his kicking in.

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<v Speaker 7>That's crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>Make it happen. I don't even know I can happen.

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<v Speaker 7>Think of the lights being an issue, but shout out

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<v Speaker 7>to them for putting the work in. That jury duty get.

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<v Speaker 6>You and he unless something changes with the court. I

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<v Speaker 6>mean cases can change during the process, but no court today.

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<v Speaker 6>But he's supposed to be back at jury duty tomorrow Tuesday.

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<v Speaker 4>Can we just break down the last drive because the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys still had.

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<v Speaker 5>A chance to win that game. When you look at the.

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<v Speaker 4>Final drive and Dak almost thows an interception next play

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<v Speaker 4>I believe that was the turpin deep ball, and then

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<v Speaker 4>he throws in a double coverage to Jalen Brooks. Were

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<v Speaker 4>those the right four calls? Do you feel like or

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<v Speaker 4>how would you have played?

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<v Speaker 3>Called that?

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<v Speaker 7>Not like that?

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<v Speaker 4>I like that.

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<v Speaker 10>I've said this one time. I say again, listen.

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<v Speaker 9>What frustrates me the most about this team in particular

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<v Speaker 9>is that it feels like there are moments in games

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<v Speaker 9>like even so you can go back to the end

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<v Speaker 9>of the second quarter when you had an opportunity to

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<v Speaker 9>go up more than what you were at that time.

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<v Speaker 9>Those moments are so big in games, they feel so pivotal,

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<v Speaker 9>and it just felt it feels so rushed. It feels

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<v Speaker 9>like for me, I'm like, as a coach, I'm looking

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<v Speaker 9>for you to call your best four place like it

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<v Speaker 9>is from my understanding, coaches have a nice little list

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<v Speaker 9>of plays that are like, the probability of this winning,

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<v Speaker 9>this working is very high.

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<v Speaker 10>I know this would work.

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<v Speaker 9>And again, like I'm not saying that the run game

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<v Speaker 9>was really just killing things, but it did keep them

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<v Speaker 9>honest and you did.

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<v Speaker 10>Have some success. You had a little success in it.

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<v Speaker 9>And to me, I felt like three minutes left, if

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<v Speaker 9>I'm not mistaken, they had two of their timeouts, two

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<v Speaker 9>timeouts and the two minute warning. Yep, honey, in football world.

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<v Speaker 10>That's ten minutes.

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<v Speaker 9>And you go out there and you just it just

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<v Speaker 9>feels like they don't take some of these possessions seriously,

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<v Speaker 9>Like it literally is like a one possession game within

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<v Speaker 9>the game sometimes, like all you need is one possession

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<v Speaker 9>to flip the script. And I'm not saying like I

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<v Speaker 9>know how to play call in that moment. What I'm

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<v Speaker 9>saying is is like, where is the sense of urgency

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<v Speaker 9>to get to put yourself in a position to be

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<v Speaker 9>successful in these moments?

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<v Speaker 10>And it just feels so.

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<v Speaker 9>Not not within the moment, or like not feeling the

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<v Speaker 9>moment of the room, not reading the room.

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<v Speaker 10>Of what's happening in this game.

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<v Speaker 9>And that happened multiple times in this It happened at

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<v Speaker 9>least two or three times where it's like this is

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<v Speaker 9>the this is a key drive.

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<v Speaker 10>I know you feel that where it's like, this is

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<v Speaker 10>a big drive, this is a big position.

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<v Speaker 9>And it's a three and out. It's a quick three

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<v Speaker 9>and out too, I mean literally taking seventeen seconds off

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<v Speaker 9>the clock?

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<v Speaker 7>What are we doing?

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<v Speaker 5>We they had the ball with three or five left

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<v Speaker 5>in the game.

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<v Speaker 9>This was this is the second quarter where there was

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<v Speaker 9>like I think I'm talking about both they took such

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<v Speaker 9>a few seconds off off the clock, and it's like,

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<v Speaker 9>how were you and I get the benefit of going

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<v Speaker 9>hurry up?

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<v Speaker 10>We talked about that, but it's just.

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<v Speaker 6>Like, yeah, in the third quarter they had the ball

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<v Speaker 6>for seven plays in sixteen yards, So that's not complimentary football. Meanwhile,

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<v Speaker 6>your defense is getting high out to dry getting up

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<v Speaker 6>three scores. But Nicole's question is about the final drive.

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<v Speaker 6>I do have to say that I thought Dak's best

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<v Speaker 6>pass of the night with the third down when to

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<v Speaker 6>that's a very difficult catch, a very difficult catch because

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<v Speaker 6>it was it was good coverage by the cornerback. He

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<v Speaker 6>was right there.

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<v Speaker 7>But do you feel like dropped it right in?

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<v Speaker 2>Now?

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<v Speaker 6>Jack dropped it in? That's just a difficult Uh, just

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<v Speaker 6>my things.

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<v Speaker 8>I'm I'm frustrated with it because you could be in

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<v Speaker 8>a position to extend the clock at this point. Why

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<v Speaker 8>are you giving brock Party a chance to score again?

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<v Speaker 7>After that?

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<v Speaker 8>Say you go down, you march down the field, you

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<v Speaker 8>do what you need to do. You score your touchdown,

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<v Speaker 8>and you do it quick. You're playing hurry up. It's

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<v Speaker 8>brock Party. He's gonna make chunk plays. He's going to

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<v Speaker 8>be mobile. And one thing about brock Party is you

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<v Speaker 8>know he can come back and he's he can score.

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<v Speaker 8>He can score under pressure like that, even if he

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<v Speaker 8>had a minute thirty seconds. So what did you think

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<v Speaker 8>was going to happen when man had three minutes left

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<v Speaker 8>in this game?

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, truly, it's so frustrating.

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<v Speaker 6>To me.

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<v Speaker 7>But what I wanted to point out too was something I.

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<v Speaker 8>Noticed within that whole drive was, yes, the play calling

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<v Speaker 8>didn't agree with can't exactly run.

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<v Speaker 7>You didn't get your run game.

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<v Speaker 8>Established throughout this game enough to sit back and rely

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<v Speaker 8>on it to drain your clock, so you couldn't do that.

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<v Speaker 8>So I understand the logic in going pass heavy with it.

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<v Speaker 7>But what I'm looking at and noticing from Dak is

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<v Speaker 7>this sense of.

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<v Speaker 8>His first look is his only look, because multiple times

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<v Speaker 8>I wrote down here, it's first and ten at the

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<v Speaker 8>sandfrind twenty five, trying to.

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<v Speaker 7>Force the pass to CD.

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<v Speaker 8>There were four defenders around CD at this time. Guess

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<v Speaker 8>who was right there, right in front of him? Who

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<v Speaker 8>could have gotten you five yards just a little chunk pass.

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<v Speaker 8>Zeke was open right in front of Dak. Had he

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<v Speaker 8>turned his eyes literally Nicole like this would have not

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<v Speaker 8>gotten you the first would have pushed you up and

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<v Speaker 8>got you rolling to get the first down. Okay, next one,

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<v Speaker 8>let's see Scrambles throws away almost an interception, no separation

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<v Speaker 8>from Ceedee Lamb right there with the defenders. Third down,

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<v Speaker 8>deep past the turp, the one we're talking about again.

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<v Speaker 8>Guess what wasn't there no separation, And it's just so

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<v Speaker 8>interesting because guess who.

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<v Speaker 7>Was open on that one before?

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<v Speaker 8>On the second down Hunter Liptey and again had something

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<v Speaker 8>I noticed brock Party was really good at throughout this game,

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<v Speaker 8>was getting his different looks in and first one's not open.

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<v Speaker 7>Next, second one's not open. Next I'm gonna scramble.

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<v Speaker 8>And brock Party did phenomenal at that throughout, especially the

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<v Speaker 8>second half. Dak doesn't do that. He was very locked

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<v Speaker 8>in on you're my first look, this is where the

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<v Speaker 8>ball's going, and that's it. No matter what happens, I'm

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<v Speaker 8>sticking with you.

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<v Speaker 7>And that can work.

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<v Speaker 8>Sometimes, but in this drive, that was also a factor

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<v Speaker 8>that really played into making it unsuccessful.

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<v Speaker 7>Play calling not favorable.

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<v Speaker 8>You didn't get your run going, couldn't lean on it.

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<v Speaker 8>Your quarterback has to be better in that final final

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<v Speaker 8>drive what could be your final drive.

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<v Speaker 7>Quarterback has to play better.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, that's protection too, though, Like what you're talking about

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<v Speaker 9>is protection.

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, but they really weren't holding it wasn't he

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<v Speaker 8>had time and he might have.

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<v Speaker 9>He might he might have, And that's something I noticed

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<v Speaker 9>watching him.

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<v Speaker 10>When you have when you have one tackles.

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<v Speaker 9>One thing two tackles is another because he also too

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<v Speaker 9>when you learn your tackles. He also has a clock

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<v Speaker 9>in his head of how long ter still can hold up.

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<v Speaker 9>But he's also having too and fairness of Tiler guy,

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<v Speaker 9>and I feel like he played one of his better games.

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<v Speaker 9>He also too, but they just decide to just line

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<v Speaker 9>up Boso over Terrence.

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<v Speaker 10>Sorry, of course dressed.

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<v Speaker 9>But when you have when you're stressed out and you're

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<v Speaker 9>catching your clock is going off for this guy and

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<v Speaker 9>this guy, I don't.

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<v Speaker 10>Know how he's navigating that.

0:21:53.280 --> 0:21:56.280
<v Speaker 9>And so he's he's either sped up or he's too

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<v Speaker 9>slow down, if that makes sense. And when I say

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<v Speaker 9>he's too slow down, is he's doing there's times when

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<v Speaker 9>he's doing what you're saying, when he's going through one, two, three,

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<v Speaker 9>four five reason and by the time he decides to

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<v Speaker 9>go run, which he's not really doing anymore.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's a whole other conversation, the.

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<v Speaker 9>Guys are chasing the backside already or they're on his hips.

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<v Speaker 9>So it's like you're one correct about him locking on

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<v Speaker 9>different receivers right now. But I don't believe he has time.

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<v Speaker 9>He did there were some clean pockets of time last night. Though,

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<v Speaker 9>but I don't believe that he trusts his time. I

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<v Speaker 9>don't believe he.

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<v Speaker 10>Trusts His mechanics are poor right now some of that.

0:22:31.440 --> 0:22:33.560
<v Speaker 9>And Dak is huge on his mechanics. I know how

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<v Speaker 9>much he's worked on that through his career. The mechanics

0:22:36.080 --> 0:22:38.920
<v Speaker 9>aren't good right now. He's not stepping up in the pocket.

0:22:38.920 --> 0:22:42.720
<v Speaker 9>He's not even comfortable stepping up in the pockets. It's

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<v Speaker 9>a lot of this is offensive line as well. And

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<v Speaker 9>to your point, like when you go look at the

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<v Speaker 9>routes downfield, a lot of them are three man routes

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<v Speaker 9>because they're having some max protech, which means they're having

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<v Speaker 9>tight ends or running backs that are no longer receiving options.

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<v Speaker 10>That have to block so they can get plays off.

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<v Speaker 9>But when you have a secondary drop in six and

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<v Speaker 9>seven and coverage, they have the advantage.

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<v Speaker 10>So the picks and the no separation and all this.

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<v Speaker 9>Stuff, duh, Like that's what's gonna happen because in him

0:23:14.640 --> 0:23:16.760
<v Speaker 9>being sped up is what's going to happen. Him pressing

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<v Speaker 9>is what's going to happen. So this is your one

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<v Speaker 9>hundred percent correct. A lot of this is the protection

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<v Speaker 9>not being as good and don't get it twisted. It

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<v Speaker 9>wasn't just the tackles Tyler Smith struggled, which was just

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<v Speaker 9>what's going on.

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<v Speaker 7>Everybody was in exact game.

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<v Speaker 9>It was quite honestly, Cooper Beebe might have been your

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<v Speaker 9>best offensive lineman last night as a whole.

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<v Speaker 10>And that's insane.

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<v Speaker 9>So protection you are one hundercent, right, but protection, it's

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<v Speaker 9>just it's killing this offense right now because you're so limited.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, because you.

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<v Speaker 5>Have to protect.

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<v Speaker 4>I agree with both of y'all, but I also I

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<v Speaker 4>truly believe that that was a catch that Cavante Turpin

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<v Speaker 4>should have still made it the end of the day,

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<v Speaker 4>because you talk about the issues that this team has

0:23:55.800 --> 0:24:01.680
<v Speaker 4>had all season long of trying to establish another star explosive,

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<v Speaker 4>explosive and without Bringdon Cooks.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, he's supposed to.

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<v Speaker 4>Be that guy, and that was his opportunity to show like, hey,

0:24:10.800 --> 0:24:14.359
<v Speaker 4>I can be trusted, I can step up big when needed,

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<v Speaker 4>and he didn't, which is unfortunate, Like no nonsense.

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<v Speaker 9>Jesse talked to us about it on the other podcast

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<v Speaker 9>I'm on, and he told me that the level of

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<v Speaker 9>difficulty to make that with with tracking it and don't

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<v Speaker 9>get it was a beautiful body. You can't place it

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<v Speaker 9>any better than what that did. I agree with you, like,

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<v Speaker 9>I'm like, yeah, you called it, but the level of

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<v Speaker 9>difficulty was through the roof too, So it's just like,

0:24:40.000 --> 0:24:41.000
<v Speaker 9>come on, it just wasn't.

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<v Speaker 10>It wasn't the best. It wasn't the most advantageous.

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<v Speaker 8>Play problem in that moment. To me, that shouldn't have

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<v Speaker 8>been the defining game, the shooting factor of the game,

0:24:48.920 --> 0:24:51.919
<v Speaker 8>because you had a whole third quarter to get ahead

0:24:52.280 --> 0:24:55.680
<v Speaker 8>and not rely on that to win back.

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<v Speaker 5>What you gots. We gotta take our first break.

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<v Speaker 4>We're gonna come back with more run game discussions because that.

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<v Speaker 5>Was almost nonexistent yesterday as well. We'll be right back

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<v Speaker 1>That was good.

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<v Speaker 7>That's one of your better ones day.

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<v Speaker 8>Not that I'm just saying you have like your top

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<v Speaker 8>tier ones and then like your middle tier ones and

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<v Speaker 8>even ones that you're like.

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<v Speaker 7>I just don't have anything else. I'm just gonna say

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<v Speaker 7>you be like, yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, all right, thanks appreciate this run game, ladies, ladies, ladies.

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<v Speaker 4>The Cowboys running back room combined for almost the same

0:28:12.480 --> 0:28:16.640
<v Speaker 4>amount of rushing yards that Rock Party rushed for. Uh,

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<v Speaker 4>And obviously we needed this running back room to take

0:28:20.320 --> 0:28:23.520
<v Speaker 4>a step forward against this forty nine ers team. They

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<v Speaker 4>elevated Dalvin Cook hopefully uh to be somewhat of a

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<v Speaker 4>change of doing that.

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<v Speaker 5>Then.

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<v Speaker 4>Of course, right before the game, Rico Dalla, we're just

0:28:31.560 --> 0:28:35.119
<v Speaker 4>talking about this Rico Dowdell uh sick and having to

0:28:35.160 --> 0:28:37.040
<v Speaker 4>be inactive for the game.

0:28:37.119 --> 0:28:37.840
<v Speaker 5>So I'm not gonna lie.

0:28:37.880 --> 0:28:39.440
<v Speaker 4>I was kind of looking forward to that one two

0:28:39.520 --> 0:28:42.560
<v Speaker 4>punch of how him and Dalvin Cook would be, uh

0:28:42.600 --> 0:28:45.720
<v Speaker 4>sprinkling a little Zeke, but I mean you saw Zeke

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<v Speaker 4>have a rushing touchdown. But just talk about this run

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<v Speaker 4>game and y'all's thoughts.

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<v Speaker 6>On, well, just six carries for Dalvin Cook, Yeah, so

0:28:57.120 --> 0:28:59.400
<v Speaker 6>in twelve yards, so two yards to carry.

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<v Speaker 10>Bad.

0:29:01.040 --> 0:29:04.840
<v Speaker 6>But we didn't really get a good sample size because

0:29:04.840 --> 0:29:08.280
<v Speaker 6>they couldn't really get anything going in fifty six rushing

0:29:08.360 --> 0:29:12.000
<v Speaker 6>yards total, not just the running backs, but throw Turpin

0:29:12.120 --> 0:29:14.720
<v Speaker 6>and Dak in there as well, and it's just not

0:29:14.800 --> 0:29:17.920
<v Speaker 6>going to cut it. You're last in the league entering

0:29:17.960 --> 0:29:22.440
<v Speaker 6>the game averaging seventy seven yards and you can't even

0:29:22.640 --> 0:29:26.720
<v Speaker 6>reach that. You're twenty one away from that. So yeah,

0:29:27.080 --> 0:29:30.760
<v Speaker 6>it was frustrating. And you know, game planning going in,

0:29:30.920 --> 0:29:33.520
<v Speaker 6>you think that Rico's going to be there and then

0:29:33.640 --> 0:29:38.920
<v Speaker 6>he's not, And so they had Deuce Vaughan was active

0:29:38.960 --> 0:29:41.600
<v Speaker 6>for the game, but he didn't participate. He didn't play

0:29:41.640 --> 0:29:44.840
<v Speaker 6>a single snap on offense or special teams. So that's

0:29:44.920 --> 0:29:49.360
<v Speaker 6>basically a wasted active spot on game day that you

0:29:49.360 --> 0:29:52.520
<v Speaker 6>could have used for special teams or a different position.

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<v Speaker 6>So yeah, so the fever that Rico had over the

0:29:56.720 --> 0:29:59.680
<v Speaker 6>weekend really I think through a little bit of a

0:29:59.680 --> 0:30:02.320
<v Speaker 6>wrench into everything. But I know everyone was so excited

0:30:02.360 --> 0:30:06.840
<v Speaker 6>about Dalvin Cook, but his grade would be I incomplete

0:30:06.880 --> 0:30:08.080
<v Speaker 6>because we haven't seen enough.

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<v Speaker 8>Are we shocked? It's the same thing, well, same thing,

0:30:15.080 --> 0:30:17.800
<v Speaker 8>same conversation. Just take what I said last week or

0:30:17.920 --> 0:30:20.600
<v Speaker 8>a week before about the run game and just reposted

0:30:20.680 --> 0:30:23.239
<v Speaker 8>on here because it's the same thing. And that's why

0:30:23.280 --> 0:30:24.960
<v Speaker 8>I'm so frustrated. You had a whole bye week to

0:30:24.960 --> 0:30:27.640
<v Speaker 8>figure this out, figure out how to get the run going,

0:30:27.840 --> 0:30:32.600
<v Speaker 8>so you activate Delvin cool, great, fantastic, and then you

0:30:32.600 --> 0:30:36.760
<v Speaker 8>don't utilize him like you should, and again you become

0:30:36.840 --> 0:30:38.880
<v Speaker 8>so one dimensional that you have to rely on your

0:30:38.920 --> 0:30:41.440
<v Speaker 8>passing game because of the protection I issue to your point,

0:30:41.520 --> 0:30:45.520
<v Speaker 8>so it's like almost impossible to get something going with

0:30:46.080 --> 0:30:49.320
<v Speaker 8>what you have right now. But I do wish the

0:30:49.360 --> 0:30:52.479
<v Speaker 8>play calling would favor sticking to the run and just

0:30:52.600 --> 0:30:55.840
<v Speaker 8>get the hot hand going, because that worked for Rico

0:30:57.000 --> 0:30:59.240
<v Speaker 8>and to your point, and Niclaud was also very excited

0:30:59.280 --> 0:31:01.280
<v Speaker 8>to see that one too, Punch. I have no doubt

0:31:01.280 --> 0:31:04.720
<v Speaker 8>that you'll see it at some point soon. I know

0:31:05.200 --> 0:31:08.080
<v Speaker 8>Dalvin has two more elevations left, so we'll see how

0:31:08.080 --> 0:31:10.280
<v Speaker 8>they decide to go about that, and if they make

0:31:10.320 --> 0:31:13.320
<v Speaker 8>some roster moves, I don't know yet. I think that'll

0:31:13.360 --> 0:31:16.320
<v Speaker 8>be something we get some clarity one sooner rather than later.

0:31:16.880 --> 0:31:20.520
<v Speaker 8>But I don't know what the solution is at this point,

0:31:20.560 --> 0:31:22.640
<v Speaker 8>because even having Rico in that game, if they're not

0:31:22.680 --> 0:31:25.760
<v Speaker 8>going to stick to the run, wouldn't have really changed anything.

0:31:27.240 --> 0:31:29.080
<v Speaker 8>What I do want to know, and what I'll talk

0:31:29.160 --> 0:31:31.280
<v Speaker 8>to some of the running backs in the room about

0:31:31.360 --> 0:31:35.640
<v Speaker 8>this week, is how they feel kind of about their

0:31:35.760 --> 0:31:38.880
<v Speaker 8>utilization and you know, pass pro.

0:31:38.880 --> 0:31:40.080
<v Speaker 7>Could be a big part of it.

0:31:40.200 --> 0:31:42.479
<v Speaker 8>Like your point, to your point, Aisha is it's creating

0:31:42.520 --> 0:31:45.200
<v Speaker 8>just such a one dimensional offense that you can't even

0:31:45.240 --> 0:31:47.280
<v Speaker 8>have running backs run the ball because you're so worried

0:31:47.280 --> 0:31:49.440
<v Speaker 8>about protection of your quarterbacks.

0:31:49.480 --> 0:31:51.960
<v Speaker 7>So I'm not shocked, guys.

0:31:52.480 --> 0:31:54.200
<v Speaker 8>In fact, I'll be shocked when I can actually talk

0:31:54.200 --> 0:31:56.640
<v Speaker 8>about a running game being established, because it just seems

0:31:56.680 --> 0:31:59.280
<v Speaker 8>so repetitive to just not have it going at this point,

0:31:59.320 --> 0:32:01.280
<v Speaker 8>and I really hate that for this team.

0:32:01.800 --> 0:32:04.880
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, I mean, now you said it, sister, I mean,

0:32:05.920 --> 0:32:10.120
<v Speaker 9>you can't run about on the red zone this problem.

0:32:10.360 --> 0:32:13.040
<v Speaker 9>I just I just feel like, Oh, as far as

0:32:13.160 --> 0:32:16.200
<v Speaker 9>Darvin Cook, though, like watching him a little bit, I

0:32:16.240 --> 0:32:20.640
<v Speaker 9>did see from him he does have a little acceleration still,

0:32:20.800 --> 0:32:23.480
<v Speaker 9>you still see a little pop in his game that

0:32:23.600 --> 0:32:25.440
<v Speaker 9>I think could be beneficial.

0:32:25.520 --> 0:32:28.400
<v Speaker 10>And I was looking forward to seeing him and Rico because.

0:32:28.400 --> 0:32:31.560
<v Speaker 9>Even though at this point, again it's not gonna it's

0:32:31.600 --> 0:32:34.680
<v Speaker 9>not gonna change. So these are the two guys that

0:32:35.880 --> 0:32:40.240
<v Speaker 9>display the most explosiveness to this point. So it's like,

0:32:40.560 --> 0:32:44.600
<v Speaker 9>I do think them together could wear down a defense

0:32:44.640 --> 0:32:45.480
<v Speaker 9>if done correctly.

0:32:45.560 --> 0:32:48.480
<v Speaker 10>But the problem is, and again I don't know.

0:32:48.440 --> 0:32:51.200
<v Speaker 9>If this is I don't know if this is scheme.

0:32:51.360 --> 0:32:54.520
<v Speaker 9>I don't know if this is coaching. This offensive line

0:32:54.640 --> 0:32:58.000
<v Speaker 9>is playing poorly. They have been playing poorly like this

0:32:58.080 --> 0:33:00.560
<v Speaker 9>for a while. This is this, This is not the

0:33:00.560 --> 0:33:04.320
<v Speaker 9>first year. Last year we were talking about a very

0:33:04.320 --> 0:33:07.320
<v Speaker 9>similar thing. It's just that what I believe is that

0:33:07.360 --> 0:33:09.840
<v Speaker 9>team still respected the threat of Tony Pollard.

0:33:10.360 --> 0:33:11.400
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I think.

0:33:11.200 --> 0:33:13.520
<v Speaker 9>They still were like, yeah, I know he's still not

0:33:13.560 --> 0:33:15.560
<v Speaker 9>one percent yet, but I think that he.

0:33:15.520 --> 0:33:19.960
<v Speaker 10>Can get after it. You don't have a Tony Pollard right.

0:33:19.880 --> 0:33:21.240
<v Speaker 5>Now, so there is none.

0:33:21.080 --> 0:33:24.120
<v Speaker 6>Of that, I mean, or even getting to the second

0:33:24.200 --> 0:33:26.720
<v Speaker 6>level to get in the open space to make them.

0:33:28.320 --> 0:33:31.800
<v Speaker 9>And so from an offensive life standpoint as well, like

0:33:32.560 --> 0:33:35.840
<v Speaker 9>you seeing Zach Martin fumble of himself, you seeing Tyler

0:33:35.960 --> 0:33:39.200
<v Speaker 9>Smith fumbling over himself. You're seeing like and when you

0:33:39.280 --> 0:33:41.720
<v Speaker 9>to me, here's my thing, And this is no different

0:33:41.760 --> 0:33:47.120
<v Speaker 9>than like, if you're a teacher, if my best best,

0:33:48.000 --> 0:33:51.000
<v Speaker 9>my best students are failing the test, we might need

0:33:51.040 --> 0:33:53.880
<v Speaker 9>to find out, like what the disconnect is because your

0:33:53.920 --> 0:33:57.640
<v Speaker 9>best offensive linemen are struggling and there's some compensating and

0:33:57.680 --> 0:34:00.400
<v Speaker 9>things like that. Yeah, what is the communication? It's what

0:34:00.440 --> 0:34:03.080
<v Speaker 9>they're doing. Are they doing what is conducive to what

0:34:03.120 --> 0:34:05.640
<v Speaker 9>they do well. This run game was even better to

0:34:05.680 --> 0:34:08.479
<v Speaker 9>me last year, and Tyron Smith was not that great

0:34:08.520 --> 0:34:09.319
<v Speaker 9>in the run game and.

0:34:09.520 --> 0:34:10.719
<v Speaker 10>Still was better last year.

0:34:10.760 --> 0:34:14.839
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, So to me, to your point about the run game,

0:34:14.880 --> 0:34:19.120
<v Speaker 9>it's like it's not working for several reasons, and I

0:34:19.160 --> 0:34:21.800
<v Speaker 9>think we're gonna find out more so why the protection

0:34:21.880 --> 0:34:24.680
<v Speaker 9>stuff too, But it's the lack of run game is

0:34:24.760 --> 0:34:27.719
<v Speaker 9>killing this team is killing the quarterback. And you had

0:34:27.719 --> 0:34:31.800
<v Speaker 9>three minutes left and you could not And let me

0:34:31.800 --> 0:34:34.040
<v Speaker 9>also say this, sand Fran's run defense is not that

0:34:34.080 --> 0:34:34.720
<v Speaker 9>great anymore.

0:34:34.800 --> 0:34:36.279
<v Speaker 10>They are mid tier, they have.

0:34:36.280 --> 0:34:40.400
<v Speaker 9>Been mid tier since last year, and you still just

0:34:40.520 --> 0:34:42.840
<v Speaker 9>could not move the ball. And to your point, in

0:34:42.880 --> 0:34:46.840
<v Speaker 9>the third quarter, I felt like they maybe saw that

0:34:46.920 --> 0:34:49.680
<v Speaker 9>they thought they could pass the ball more. At that

0:34:49.840 --> 0:34:52.720
<v Speaker 9>point sand Frian had adjusted to what they had been doing.

0:34:53.440 --> 0:34:55.120
<v Speaker 9>Then that's a whole another conversation.

0:34:55.680 --> 0:34:56.239
<v Speaker 10>So it's like.

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<v Speaker 9>If you can't run the ball, man, like you're screwed, dude,

0:35:00.200 --> 0:35:02.520
<v Speaker 9>Like I'm sorry, Like this is this is just where

0:35:02.560 --> 0:35:02.799
<v Speaker 9>we are.

0:35:02.840 --> 0:35:03.880
<v Speaker 5>So let me ask you something.

0:35:04.520 --> 0:35:09.160
<v Speaker 4>How serious do you feel like they are in figuring out.

0:35:09.000 --> 0:35:10.319
<v Speaker 5>The issues in this run game.

0:35:11.719 --> 0:35:14.200
<v Speaker 6>Of course they're serious. About figuring it out.

0:35:14.320 --> 0:35:15.120
<v Speaker 10>I don't know how serious.

0:35:15.520 --> 0:35:18.440
<v Speaker 9>Seriously, I don't know how serious because you had similar

0:35:18.440 --> 0:35:22.160
<v Speaker 9>issues last year, yet you you were starting back to the

0:35:22.160 --> 0:35:25.760
<v Speaker 9>same people now you've drafted. And even so, like Tyler

0:35:25.800 --> 0:35:30.279
<v Speaker 9>Geydon again one of his better games. He's never been

0:35:30.320 --> 0:35:32.440
<v Speaker 9>a run blocking tackle. He would that what he was

0:35:32.480 --> 0:35:34.719
<v Speaker 9>in his game out of college has did. He show

0:35:34.800 --> 0:35:37.080
<v Speaker 9>some things in preseason like okay, I see some nasty

0:35:37.120 --> 0:35:37.759
<v Speaker 9>and you big dog.

0:35:37.800 --> 0:35:39.160
<v Speaker 10>I see you can get out in space. I can

0:35:39.200 --> 0:35:39.480
<v Speaker 10>see you.

0:35:39.880 --> 0:35:42.719
<v Speaker 9>But so much about the run game and getting to

0:35:42.760 --> 0:35:45.360
<v Speaker 9>the second level is hand placements and latch.

0:35:45.880 --> 0:35:46.799
<v Speaker 10>He struggles with that.

0:35:47.560 --> 0:35:49.560
<v Speaker 5>So it's like, as then he lets go too soon.

0:35:49.760 --> 0:35:52.479
<v Speaker 10>He can't. He's strugg I think he has good grip strength.

0:35:52.520 --> 0:35:54.160
<v Speaker 10>I've seen his grip strength. He can do some tiring

0:35:54.200 --> 0:35:55.080
<v Speaker 10>stuff with his grip strength.

0:35:55.120 --> 0:35:58.040
<v Speaker 9>But it's like finding a man not holding, latching and

0:35:58.120 --> 0:36:00.840
<v Speaker 9>driving him out to play. He struck with the contact

0:36:00.840 --> 0:36:04.160
<v Speaker 9>on contact finding a man. Cooper Beebie gets to the

0:36:04.160 --> 0:36:06.320
<v Speaker 9>second level. Tyler Smith can get to the second level.

0:36:06.880 --> 0:36:09.399
<v Speaker 9>Terrence Steele has the ability to get to the second level.

0:36:09.440 --> 0:36:12.440
<v Speaker 9>He's not as clean. Zach Martin still can still not

0:36:12.480 --> 0:36:16.520
<v Speaker 9>as clean. But like god man, like you, guys cannot

0:36:16.640 --> 0:36:18.680
<v Speaker 9>do any they have. They have not been able to

0:36:18.719 --> 0:36:21.239
<v Speaker 9>get to the second level as an offensive line for

0:36:21.280 --> 0:36:25.600
<v Speaker 9>two years. That to me deserves a bigger conversation. So

0:36:25.800 --> 0:36:27.839
<v Speaker 9>I don't know if they're really trying to fix it,

0:36:28.000 --> 0:36:29.719
<v Speaker 9>because if you're really trying to fix it, then you

0:36:29.800 --> 0:36:31.880
<v Speaker 9>have to look at philosophy, you have to look at

0:36:31.920 --> 0:36:34.799
<v Speaker 9>all of those because clearly your guys are not retaining this.

0:36:35.280 --> 0:36:38.200
<v Speaker 9>They're not getting better. If anything, they're regressing. I understand

0:36:38.239 --> 0:36:40.279
<v Speaker 9>guys are older, you have young guys and things like that.

0:36:40.680 --> 0:36:43.399
<v Speaker 10>It should not be this difficult to run a dive.

0:36:44.000 --> 0:36:48.760
<v Speaker 8>Yep, dude, I'm gonna. I'm gonna play neutral white flag

0:36:48.760 --> 0:36:52.280
<v Speaker 8>over here. No, no, no, no, it needs to be said.

0:36:52.320 --> 0:36:56.560
<v Speaker 8>And here's the thing. I freaking hope they're taking it serious.

0:36:56.640 --> 0:36:57.360
<v Speaker 7>It's their job.

0:36:57.840 --> 0:37:00.960
<v Speaker 14>Like here at the point at the end of they're

0:37:01.000 --> 0:37:04.000
<v Speaker 14>taking it all. Y'all are on one year contracts.

0:37:04.200 --> 0:37:04.839
<v Speaker 7>So if you're not.

0:37:04.760 --> 0:37:07.720
<v Speaker 14>Taking it serious, see ya, But then you're not gonna

0:37:07.760 --> 0:37:10.920
<v Speaker 14>be here in ten weeks having these.

0:37:10.760 --> 0:37:13.400
<v Speaker 6>Because if it were easy, it would have been done already.

0:37:13.520 --> 0:37:17.080
<v Speaker 8>Well, I'm not gonna I'm not faulting the players for this.

0:37:17.600 --> 0:37:19.200
<v Speaker 8>I'm not gonna sit here and say you have the

0:37:19.239 --> 0:37:19.960
<v Speaker 8>wrong personnel.

0:37:20.320 --> 0:37:21.040
<v Speaker 7>We don't know.

0:37:21.400 --> 0:37:23.520
<v Speaker 8>You don't actually know what this run game can look

0:37:23.600 --> 0:37:27.440
<v Speaker 8>like because your play caller doesn't like play up to

0:37:27.560 --> 0:37:30.240
<v Speaker 8>the running backs that you have that are your strongest ones.

0:37:30.600 --> 0:37:33.200
<v Speaker 8>You barely establish Rico's you're starting running backs. You're a

0:37:33.239 --> 0:37:36.040
<v Speaker 8>little late on that, buddy, Like I wanted to hear

0:37:36.080 --> 0:37:40.000
<v Speaker 8>that in training camp. That's how far far behind you are.

0:37:40.040 --> 0:37:41.440
<v Speaker 7>Thank you in establishing this.

0:37:41.600 --> 0:37:44.160
<v Speaker 8>And so for me, man, I'm almost cussed like four

0:37:44.160 --> 0:37:47.280
<v Speaker 8>times here because this really upsets me. And I'm not Chris,

0:37:47.280 --> 0:37:50.320
<v Speaker 8>I got you. I'm not gonna cuss, but it upsets

0:37:50.360 --> 0:37:52.719
<v Speaker 8>me because here you're talking about how serious are they're

0:37:52.719 --> 0:37:55.879
<v Speaker 8>taking it. I'm not faulting the personnel for this. I'm

0:37:55.920 --> 0:38:00.120
<v Speaker 8>not faulting Rico. I'm not faulting Dalvin, I'm not faulting Deuce.

0:38:00.239 --> 0:38:01.080
<v Speaker 7>Hunter, Zeke.

0:38:01.600 --> 0:38:03.680
<v Speaker 8>They are doing what they are being told to do.

0:38:04.280 --> 0:38:06.680
<v Speaker 8>And for me, to your point, if a teacher's best

0:38:06.680 --> 0:38:08.960
<v Speaker 8>students are failing, who is the teacher in this?

0:38:09.480 --> 0:38:09.640
<v Speaker 7>Is it?

0:38:09.719 --> 0:38:13.560
<v Speaker 8>Mike McCarthy is running your running running back, coach, your

0:38:13.600 --> 0:38:16.400
<v Speaker 8>offensive line? Who do you put the fault on?

0:38:16.480 --> 0:38:17.279
<v Speaker 7>Here for me.

0:38:18.160 --> 0:38:22.640
<v Speaker 8>Look, Mike, I'm sorry, Like, I just don't feel like

0:38:22.680 --> 0:38:26.520
<v Speaker 8>there has been enough self reflection to understand that your

0:38:26.560 --> 0:38:29.040
<v Speaker 8>play calling is not favoring a part of this offense

0:38:29.040 --> 0:38:32.880
<v Speaker 8>that it really needs to protection aside offensive line struggles, aside.

0:38:33.560 --> 0:38:37.520
<v Speaker 8>You need to run the ball, figure it out, call

0:38:37.600 --> 0:38:39.920
<v Speaker 8>the plays, get them comfortable with it, because how are

0:38:39.960 --> 0:38:42.600
<v Speaker 8>they supposed to get better in their run blocking if

0:38:42.600 --> 0:38:46.240
<v Speaker 8>you're not doing it. Like I hope they're taking it serious,

0:38:46.320 --> 0:38:47.880
<v Speaker 8>but to me, I don't think it's a matter of

0:38:47.880 --> 0:38:51.120
<v Speaker 8>taking it serious. I just don't think that they want

0:38:51.400 --> 0:38:54.320
<v Speaker 8>this offense to be a run offense. And that's okay,

0:38:54.520 --> 0:38:56.439
<v Speaker 8>but it still has to be a factor in your game.

0:38:56.640 --> 0:38:58.600
<v Speaker 8>You can be a pass first offense all you want,

0:38:58.840 --> 0:39:00.680
<v Speaker 8>but at the end of the day, like you're aren't

0:39:00.719 --> 0:39:03.480
<v Speaker 8>here for pass pro, your tight ends aren't just here

0:39:03.520 --> 0:39:06.440
<v Speaker 8>for pass pro. Let them do their damn jobs, which

0:39:06.520 --> 0:39:09.160
<v Speaker 8>is get your tight ends involved in the receiving game.

0:39:09.320 --> 0:39:11.720
<v Speaker 8>Let your running backs run the ball, because it's essentially

0:39:11.719 --> 0:39:13.319
<v Speaker 8>at the end of the day, I feel like it's

0:39:13.320 --> 0:39:16.040
<v Speaker 8>wasted time for them. It's wasted film that you're not

0:39:16.080 --> 0:39:19.080
<v Speaker 8>putting on for these players who potentially are on contract,

0:39:19.120 --> 0:39:22.200
<v Speaker 8>yours might not be here next year. What are you doing, like,

0:39:23.160 --> 0:39:25.480
<v Speaker 8>I've been so frustrated with this run game for two years.

0:39:25.520 --> 0:39:29.120
<v Speaker 8>To your point, Aisha Nicoley answer your question, I hope so,

0:39:29.480 --> 0:39:34.080
<v Speaker 8>because if not, your time here is running short, like

0:39:34.320 --> 0:39:38.200
<v Speaker 8>and it sucks because I don't really think that helps

0:39:38.360 --> 0:39:40.959
<v Speaker 8>the culture problem that people talk about or want to

0:39:41.040 --> 0:39:44.239
<v Speaker 8>create a discussion about. You get another head coach than

0:39:44.280 --> 0:39:46.480
<v Speaker 8>what like it, it doesn't help anything.

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<v Speaker 6>So it feels you want to run the ball about

0:39:50.800 --> 0:39:53.560
<v Speaker 6>forty five percent of the time, McCarthy has told us sad.

0:39:53.680 --> 0:39:56.120
<v Speaker 6>But when you're averaging less than three yards to carry

0:39:56.760 --> 0:40:01.200
<v Speaker 6>and you fall behind the sticks and get get yourself

0:40:01.239 --> 0:40:04.440
<v Speaker 6>in second and third and long situations, then we scream

0:40:04.520 --> 0:40:10.000
<v Speaker 6>about that. So, yeah, goat are they executing.

0:40:09.480 --> 0:40:10.120
<v Speaker 5>The run game?

0:40:10.400 --> 0:40:14.439
<v Speaker 6>Obviously not. Would McCarthy love to call run plays. Yes,

0:40:14.840 --> 0:40:17.160
<v Speaker 6>it's your quarterback better when he has a run game

0:40:17.200 --> 0:40:20.680
<v Speaker 6>and can hand the ball off, of course. Yeah, but

0:40:20.760 --> 0:40:22.120
<v Speaker 6>you have to execute.

0:40:21.719 --> 0:40:23.920
<v Speaker 9>It and yeah, and that's that's the good person say.

0:40:23.960 --> 0:40:27.959
<v Speaker 9>It's notice the execution is just not there. I'm over

0:40:28.000 --> 0:40:28.600
<v Speaker 9>it all right.

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<v Speaker 5>No, No, I know we have to wrap things up, ladies.

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<v Speaker 4>We didn't get a chance to talk defense at I'll

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<v Speaker 4>forward that you want to see out of this team

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<v Speaker 5>I know there's a week to prepare, but one thing.

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<v Speaker 4>I know there's plenty, but you got to just choose

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<v Speaker 4>one one thing that this team needs to focus on

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<v Speaker 4>this week in order to just write the ship.

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<v Speaker 6>They've been focusing on it takeaways and they haven't gotten results.

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<v Speaker 6>I'll give an example. Demarian Overshown was one of the

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<v Speaker 6>few players who spoke in the locker room after the game,

0:43:45.040 --> 0:43:47.040
<v Speaker 6>and he talked about the need for takeaways, and he

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<v Speaker 6>specifically spoke to his sack late in the fourth quarter,

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<v Speaker 6>which forced the punt and gave the Cowboys offensive chance,

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<v Speaker 6>albeit from their own twenty five yard line. Following the punt,

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<v Speaker 6>he says, if you know if you know, I should

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<v Speaker 6>have gone for the ball, should you know, tried to

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<v Speaker 6>knock it out a party's hands when I sacked him.

0:44:05.360 --> 0:44:08.520
<v Speaker 6>So that's an example. Now de Marvion made a great

0:44:08.520 --> 0:44:10.680
<v Speaker 6>play and good job on the sack, but that's an

0:44:10.760 --> 0:44:13.520
<v Speaker 6>example of a play that was a great play that

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<v Speaker 6>could have truly been a catalytic play if they had

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<v Speaker 6>forced the fumble.

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<v Speaker 8>You know, I would say run game, but well, I'm

0:44:22.800 --> 0:44:26.560
<v Speaker 8>just I'm gonna drop that because that's not Yeah, anyways,

0:44:26.680 --> 0:44:30.640
<v Speaker 8>I'm gonna say there's no point in dwelling on it

0:44:30.680 --> 0:44:30.800
<v Speaker 8>is not.

0:44:31.600 --> 0:44:32.520
<v Speaker 7>I'm gonna say.

0:44:34.000 --> 0:44:38.799
<v Speaker 8>Less chunk plays from opposing offenses because that defined.

0:44:38.520 --> 0:44:39.359
<v Speaker 7>Your game once again.

0:44:39.520 --> 0:44:45.919
<v Speaker 8>Is allowing chunk passes, big runs to fine how this

0:44:46.160 --> 0:44:48.520
<v Speaker 8>forty nine ers team was able to come back and

0:44:48.600 --> 0:44:51.680
<v Speaker 8>beat you and ended up being kind of one of

0:44:51.680 --> 0:44:54.359
<v Speaker 8>your boogeymen once again, is allowing these chunk plays.

0:44:54.360 --> 0:44:57.280
<v Speaker 7>It's been kind of an.

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<v Speaker 8>Over a pattern over the last few weeks. So I

0:45:00.440 --> 0:45:02.719
<v Speaker 8>really want the defense to gain their confidence back and

0:45:02.800 --> 0:45:05.839
<v Speaker 8>allowing themselves to create big plays themselves and not allow

0:45:05.880 --> 0:45:07.520
<v Speaker 8>it to be happening to that moment over again.

0:45:08.200 --> 0:45:13.440
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, agreed, Uh, I thought that Mike Zimmer came out

0:45:13.440 --> 0:45:15.480
<v Speaker 9>and tried to do some things, tried to find some

0:45:15.520 --> 0:45:17.920
<v Speaker 9>ways to try to get this defense going and worked.

0:45:18.000 --> 0:45:20.239
<v Speaker 10>San France called on figured it out how to counter it.

0:45:20.960 --> 0:45:23.919
<v Speaker 9>They're very pigeon held by their lack of pass rush,

0:45:24.600 --> 0:45:28.040
<v Speaker 9>trade deadline wind that's next week.

0:45:28.239 --> 0:45:30.040
<v Speaker 10>Next week is next Tuesday.

0:45:30.080 --> 0:45:32.000
<v Speaker 9>As a matter of f so guess what this is

0:45:32.040 --> 0:45:34.920
<v Speaker 9>the week we're still best starting getting move people, getting phone.

0:45:35.640 --> 0:45:36.640
<v Speaker 10>Pick up the phone.

0:45:38.000 --> 0:45:43.440
<v Speaker 9>Like the Chiefs literally traded for Josh today from the Patriots,

0:45:45.560 --> 0:45:47.320
<v Speaker 9>adding to fantastic.

0:45:47.640 --> 0:45:48.840
<v Speaker 5>Still the team that they are.

0:45:48.760 --> 0:45:50.600
<v Speaker 9>Their defense is one of the best in the league.

0:45:50.800 --> 0:45:53.160
<v Speaker 9>They were able to get this gentleman who's a legitimate

0:45:53.200 --> 0:45:55.040
<v Speaker 9>speed rusher for sixth rounder.

0:45:55.560 --> 0:45:57.600
<v Speaker 8>Here's what I'll say, keep expectations a low and you

0:45:57.600 --> 0:45:58.840
<v Speaker 8>don't get disappointed, babes. No.

0:45:58.960 --> 0:46:01.520
<v Speaker 9>I mean, what I'm saying is is like your lack

0:46:01.520 --> 0:46:04.080
<v Speaker 9>of pass rush is killing your defense.

0:46:04.480 --> 0:46:05.960
<v Speaker 10>It's it's hurting more to me.

0:46:06.000 --> 0:46:08.359
<v Speaker 9>It's hurting worse than you not being able to stop

0:46:08.400 --> 0:46:10.640
<v Speaker 9>the run right now, you cannot apply pressure. Brock Perty

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<v Speaker 9>was back there chilling, he was hanging out.

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<v Speaker 10>He had too much time.

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<v Speaker 7>So the point where he's.

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<v Speaker 10>Like where he's messing up.

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<v Speaker 9>Listen, I would hope that maybe they would see if

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<v Speaker 9>Michael depends on what Michael's timetable is.

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<v Speaker 10>If they want to go try to win all.

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<v Speaker 9>The rest of their divisional games and make a run,

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<v Speaker 9>they need to get another and they need to get

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<v Speaker 9>another speed rusher.

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<v Speaker 5>So that's me trade deadline.

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<v Speaker 4>I agree with all of y'all, but I'm also going

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<v Speaker 4>to add I want Dak to be more assertive as

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<v Speaker 4>far as just be more commanding at the line of scrimmage.

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<v Speaker 4>We saw rock party just even though he did have

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<v Speaker 4>a little bit more time, so we can't really dock

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<v Speaker 4>him for that.

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<v Speaker 5>A lot of it, a lot of it.

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<v Speaker 4>But he also made plays on his own, extended drives

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<v Speaker 4>on his own, and that's something that I feel like

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<v Speaker 4>has been missing from this offense. So as long as

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<v Speaker 4>I can see a little bit more of that from Dak,

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<v Speaker 4>I think that at least it'll take somewhat of the

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<v Speaker 4>next step.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know if that's gonna.

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<v Speaker 4>Help you, certainly a step in the right direction.

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<v Speaker 7>We can ask for this point more to break.

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<v Speaker 4>Down over the next couple of days. Tomorrow we'll be

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<v Speaker 4>breaking down the defense. What went wrong, what went right?

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<v Speaker 4>A little bit of what went right in Mike zimmer

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<v Speaker 4>Ah and the rest of this Dallas Cowboys defense. But

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<v Speaker 4>Raisha Morrison, Just Navarees, Christie Scales, Nicole Hutchinson.

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<v Speaker 5>We will see y'all back here tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 8>Hi.

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