WEBVTT - Player’s Lounge: Can We Talk About What Happened?

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<v Speaker 3>Hecma Harrison, and Newie Scruggs.

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<v Speaker 2>Ma Harrison, Barry Church, former Dallas Cowboys safety.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, as we dive into for a lot of topics, Sadri. Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>the Eagles are Super Bowl champions as heck prediction as

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<v Speaker 4>Barry Church, you predicted that they would be Super Bowl champions.

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<v Speaker 4>Heckmany you had Philadelphia winning. Yeah that was big man.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh Church, I don't know where you were, but you did.

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<v Speaker 4>I did pick phil pick Philly to win. So there

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<v Speaker 4>you go, so so good on you. Good on, Yes, sir, Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>I picked Cansas City and.

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<v Speaker 5>Which was confusing, which was I'm gonna go back to

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna go back to it because you rode so hard,

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<v Speaker 5>not just with Jalen Hurst but just with what Howie

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<v Speaker 5>Roseman and the Eagles were doing from the beginning beginning

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<v Speaker 5>of season.

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<v Speaker 2>You rolled with them.

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<v Speaker 5>And when it got down to the end, you you

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<v Speaker 5>you something happened.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll redo it again. You got some information.

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<v Speaker 4>And I said, you know the Eagles with their defense,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, I love the defense, and but I didn't

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<v Speaker 4>trust the coaching taking Andy Reid over Nick Sirianni and

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<v Speaker 4>Patrick Mahomes being Patrick Mahomes. When is Mahomes lost these

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<v Speaker 4>these types of games. It was when todm brady be

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<v Speaker 4>it when he was in New England and when he

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<v Speaker 4>was in Tampa.

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<v Speaker 2>That's when he's said, until I see.

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<v Speaker 4>It happened, I gotta keep rolling with it despite knowing

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<v Speaker 4>that you know, usually number one defense Barkley, that usually

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<v Speaker 4>gets you done. But and I was wrong. And you

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<v Speaker 4>know what, there's two things that happened out of this.

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<v Speaker 4>One happy for Jalen Hurts. All the negative stuff that

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<v Speaker 4>it was, you know, pretty fun when you go on

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<v Speaker 4>social media and all the people who were.

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<v Speaker 2>Killing this key, killing killing this kid man.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean looking at me like that, what did you

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<v Speaker 5>you know?

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<v Speaker 2>You know you were you were, you were in the mall.

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<v Speaker 2>It was right like January sixth, that you're not gonna

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<v Speaker 2>do it? Back up? Back up? Hello, holdo, hold up,

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<v Speaker 2>hold up. I was I was all up, all up

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<v Speaker 2>you see killing that black quarterback.

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<v Speaker 4>So so it's definitely happy for the kid, yes, may

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<v Speaker 4>sci fi man proud, but also just for the fact

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<v Speaker 4>that you just when the first.

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<v Speaker 2>Time in the Eagles played the Pagers, I picked them

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<v Speaker 2>to win.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, maybe if this happens, the man upstairs who owns and.

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<v Speaker 2>The generalman, maybe thattle just kind of hey, man, we

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<v Speaker 2>need spend money. Spend the money. Got him because Eagles

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<v Speaker 2>spend his money. Spend the money, spend some money. So

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<v Speaker 2>what did the Eagle when you saw them win? Are

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<v Speaker 2>you okay?

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<v Speaker 5>I'm good, I'm okay now, thank you, thank you for

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<v Speaker 5>the been to the Super Bowl now past couple of

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<v Speaker 5>years three times.

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<v Speaker 4>Two, one, two, and three with two different coaches different,

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<v Speaker 4>two different quarterbacks, two differents running backs, basically different different

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<v Speaker 4>defensive mind yeah, two different teams kind of you know

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<v Speaker 4>you think about it, that's wow.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's I guess what's happened when he spent a

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<v Speaker 2>little bread man?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, So they hired Dug Peterson and Nick Sirianni

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<v Speaker 4>and look what it got on man. During that time,

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<v Speaker 4>you had, you know, Jason Garrett, Mike McCarthy, But you

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<v Speaker 4>had a guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Here, Yeah, you had you fight you here, you just

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<v Speaker 2>had him here.

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<v Speaker 5>He told to get out the middle, get out here,

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<v Speaker 5>don't get out of the building, and he got fired

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<v Speaker 5>at the next job he went to.

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<v Speaker 2>He did do that. Then he went to Philadelphia and

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<v Speaker 2>ends up. I got come on, we got come on now,

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<v Speaker 2>come on. But now while guys y'all gonna start off like, whoa,

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<v Speaker 2>what's so on? What can I that? I can't see

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<v Speaker 2>that now, man, I can't say that now, what's wrong?

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<v Speaker 2>What's the issue? Listen?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, you were about to ask a question, you get

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<v Speaker 5>you got side tracked. Yes, you were asking I forgot

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<v Speaker 5>to let him get his flo got know what happened?

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<v Speaker 5>Can we talk about what happened?

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<v Speaker 6>Like?

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<v Speaker 5>Look, you know, I will say this. It's hard to

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<v Speaker 5>mess up something. It's hard to make it. Go ahead,

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<v Speaker 5>go ahead, go ahead. When you have a running game

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<v Speaker 5>that allows you to be balanced, allows you come on,

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<v Speaker 5>you a defensive guy. So you absolutely saw what play

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<v Speaker 5>Action was doing in Kansas City?

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<v Speaker 2>Are keeping up? Look, I'll tell you what this is.

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<v Speaker 2>What he did.

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<v Speaker 5>He did not get fancy. He stayed within himself. He played,

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<v Speaker 5>he stayed true to the scheme, and he didn't double, reverse, flee,

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<v Speaker 5>flicker anything crazy. And I give Kellen credit for that.

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<v Speaker 5>He did not go away from it. He had he

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<v Speaker 5>carved him up. He exposed a lot of what Kansas

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<v Speaker 5>City's defense had been doing all season. Okay, but he

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<v Speaker 5>didn't get fancy. And what have we seen Kellen do

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<v Speaker 5>over the years get to fancy band in the run?

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<v Speaker 5>He stuck to Even with thirty yards in the first half,

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<v Speaker 5>he still stuck to the run. And he's still allowed

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<v Speaker 5>for Jalen Hurts to do exactly what was in his

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<v Speaker 5>wheelhouse and make the throws, not crazy throws, but exploit

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<v Speaker 5>the one on ones.

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<v Speaker 2>He did that the entire game. That's so, That's soll Kellen.

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<v Speaker 2>No this one said.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm saying that Kellen through the playoffs, they they went

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<v Speaker 5>through a gauntlet also, and so through the playoffs, man,

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<v Speaker 5>he played it.

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<v Speaker 2>Straight to his vest. He didn't do anything tricky.

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<v Speaker 5>And I think that having Saquon Barkley as a running

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<v Speaker 5>back really benefited him.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, we got we gotta we can't ignore that.

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<v Speaker 4>Do you look at the number rushing yards. I can't

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<v Speaker 4>remember what it was during the game, but it was

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<v Speaker 4>like the most we'd ever seen in a in a

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<v Speaker 4>season when you added all of the games twenty five

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<v Speaker 4>hundred yards. Yes, they played, they played one more regular

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<v Speaker 4>season game. But just from the standpoint of what he did,

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<v Speaker 4>Kellen Moore did a good job in making sure where

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<v Speaker 4>they stayed with this is what we do.

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<v Speaker 2>We run the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>This was something that had been used against him that

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<v Speaker 4>he flipped the script. And he's now the head coach for.

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<v Speaker 2>The New Orleans Saints.

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<v Speaker 4>So what he was told he wasn't and could not

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<v Speaker 4>do almost fit along there with Jalen Hurts. Hey, they

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<v Speaker 4>say we're this. We've just showed you where that and

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<v Speaker 4>for the rest of their lives, nobody can say Jalen

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<v Speaker 4>Hurts and Kellen Moore can't do it.

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<v Speaker 2>So you hit your fly. I just wanted y'all to say,

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<v Speaker 2>the man did a good They hit your fly. He

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<v Speaker 2>did agree good job.

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<v Speaker 7>He did a wonderful job not messing it up as

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<v Speaker 7>an offensive coordinator. He did exactly what a great offensive

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<v Speaker 7>coordinator would do it And.

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<v Speaker 4>I give him credit for that because so many times

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<v Speaker 4>we've seen people who have done that very thing and

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<v Speaker 4>messed it up.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, we can go to the Guntlet look at the

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<v Speaker 7>Baltimore Ravens and we're going they get to the playoffs,

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<v Speaker 7>they think this corference, the cordator thinks he's too good for.

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<v Speaker 2>This, that and the third. We're gonna switch everything up.

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<v Speaker 2>You look at the Kansas City Chiefs. Even with Andy Reid,

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<v Speaker 2>you run the ball for three times?

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<v Speaker 5>He was were he hell HeLa, hold he holloway wait

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<v Speaker 5>wait wait wait wait wait hey, hey, hold on hello.

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<v Speaker 2>Andy knew from the first quarter he couldn't run the

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<v Speaker 2>ball to Philly. Yeah, twenty five rushes for fifty seven.

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<v Speaker 2>You can't run the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>And if you try to run the ball, look what happened,

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<v Speaker 5>You got forty burged on you, multiple interceptions.

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<v Speaker 2>We like, you gotta have some type of balance. If

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<v Speaker 2>they would have tried to run the ball, they got

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<v Speaker 2>to be sixty to twitter.

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<v Speaker 4>Do you know what I'll just say, if they tried

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<v Speaker 4>to run the ball, it would not have been as

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<v Speaker 4>bad because they'd have used more than clock. Okay, but

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<v Speaker 4>you were still leading that game because they had that

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<v Speaker 4>number one defense on all three levels. Just came vic

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<v Speaker 4>vic Fangio. Had he had he had he had the

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<v Speaker 4>answer to the test.

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<v Speaker 5>Listen, listen, I ain't not the same hold on but

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<v Speaker 5>Vic Dangil had Bluebrint the blueprint.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, but oh it's the Cowboy looked up. But how

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<v Speaker 2>hard is it?

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<v Speaker 5>How hard is it when you have Jalen Carter in

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<v Speaker 5>the middle of your of your defense being triple team

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<v Speaker 5>sweat is eating guys on the outside of me? Come on,

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<v Speaker 5>when you got a guy that's a space eater like that,

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<v Speaker 5>that's what you need. That's the when we say our

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<v Speaker 5>one technique, our three technique, look at look no.

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<v Speaker 2>Further than what they're doing in Philly in the middle

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<v Speaker 2>of their defense.

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<v Speaker 4>Which leads me back to what I was gonna ask.

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<v Speaker 4>When you watch this game, what did you see from

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<v Speaker 4>their football team that won a world championship that you say, Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>this is where the Cowboys need to look at because

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<v Speaker 4>the first thing you have to do is try to win.

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<v Speaker 2>Your division absolutely right away. You got to do that.

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<v Speaker 2>Philadelphia is the standard.

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<v Speaker 4>Washington is coming up right behind Philadelphia, and to me,

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<v Speaker 4>it's the D line. I have harped on this since

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<v Speaker 4>last year doing this show. You you brought in Mike Zimmer,

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<v Speaker 4>you didn't have what Mike Zimmer needed upfront at all.

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<v Speaker 2>He liked big people. You didn't have big people.

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<v Speaker 4>Then when the people they brought in, these dudes off

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<v Speaker 4>couches couldn't really give you much, they gave you what

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<v Speaker 4>they could. I'm not gonna get mad at them. They'll

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<v Speaker 4>be mad at They'll be mad at folks that hire them.

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<v Speaker 4>Philadelphia's front four was able to get after Patrick Mahomes

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<v Speaker 4>and allow Zach Bahn.

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<v Speaker 2>And Cooper Dejean to do what they did.

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely, the Cowboys still have an issue, in my opinion,

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<v Speaker 4>on the defensive line, where we're talking about these tackles

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<v Speaker 4>and the ability to stop, to run and create pressure.

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<v Speaker 5>In the same vein that you're talking about your draft

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<v Speaker 5>to beat your division. I'm looking at that game and

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<v Speaker 5>I'm saying to any draft expert for the Dallas Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 5>it's talking about Ashon gent or any wide receiver and

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<v Speaker 5>their first two picks first three, I'm like, you're delusional.

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<v Speaker 5>You're not watching what's happening in the NFC East right now.

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<v Speaker 5>If you're not talking offensive or defensive line with those

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<v Speaker 5>first two picks, then you're missing the boat. Because what's

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<v Speaker 5>gonna happen next year That young defensive line that is

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<v Speaker 5>already a Super Bowl champion. They're doing nothing but gaining

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<v Speaker 5>more confidence. They're gonna come to the table now. Howie

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<v Speaker 5>Roseman doesn't have anything to do but add the more

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<v Speaker 5>pieces to what he already has. And we are compromised.

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<v Speaker 5>Off You look at where we are, Zach Martin talking

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<v Speaker 5>about you know he will come back, or he's thinking

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<v Speaker 5>about what, you know, whatever it is. Where you are

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<v Speaker 5>at the center position, where you are on the offense,

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<v Speaker 5>at the left and right tackle position.

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<v Speaker 2>You're compromising every way. Coming into a new regime with

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<v Speaker 2>a new coach.

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<v Speaker 5>If you do not solidify free agent draft offensive line

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<v Speaker 5>and defensive line, you're fooling yourself.

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<v Speaker 7>It's around and to me, I go back to something

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<v Speaker 7>I said a couple of weeks ago. One side of

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<v Speaker 7>the ball has to become the option that you go with.

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<v Speaker 7>And I'm not saying it has to be dominant, but

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<v Speaker 7>it has to be head and shoulder above the other side.

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<v Speaker 7>Because you have too many holes on both sides of

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<v Speaker 7>When you talk about the defensive line, I mean you

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<v Speaker 7>got you gotta star and Parsons. We all understand that.

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<v Speaker 7>But outside of Parsons, you gotta figure something else out

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<v Speaker 7>because we know that one man cannot just you know,

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<v Speaker 2>You gotta have some help on that side.

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<v Speaker 7>And to me, you gotta make sure you figure out

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<v Speaker 7>that defensive line or offensive line because that's where games

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<v Speaker 2>Which is in the trenches.

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<v Speaker 4>So let's take a break. When we come back, let's

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<v Speaker 4>talk about some additions that they've made in the coaching staff,

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<v Speaker 4>and let's start diving into what we're talking about. Your

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<v Speaker 4>All right, we're talking about the offensive line and talking

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<v Speaker 4>about trying to get yourself straight on the trench.

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<v Speaker 2>Because you're looking at we're kind of basing this off

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<v Speaker 2>Philadelphia winning the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 4>What are some things you need to do because this

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<v Speaker 4>is the standard right now in the league, and how

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<v Speaker 4>you do it.

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<v Speaker 2>You gotta win your division.

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<v Speaker 4>So Brian shott Hiven, new head coach, who wants to

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<v Speaker 4>run the football that is his history, is bringing in

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<v Speaker 4>offensive coordinator Clayton Adams, who was the old line coach

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<v Speaker 4>at Arizona. They wanted to run the ball there. Their

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<v Speaker 4>offensive line coach is Connor Riley, who worked at Kansas State.

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<v Speaker 4>Kansas State, he was played up there. I was at

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<v Speaker 4>a game this year up there.

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<v Speaker 2>They run.

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<v Speaker 4>They're good upfront. Cooper bebe or starting center is a

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<v Speaker 4>guy that Riley has some work with. So they're going

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<v Speaker 4>to run the football. Your concern was the offensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if they're going to use a top

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<v Speaker 4>two draft pick on an offensive lineman. You have so

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<v Speaker 4>many holes? What maybe what Brian Schottenheimer and Clayton Adams

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<v Speaker 4>and Connor Riiley are saying, let's look at what we have.

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<v Speaker 2>How do we make it better? Not going to give

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<v Speaker 2>up on guy. No, you're not. He's the first round

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<v Speaker 2>pick on it.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think if you get you get Will McClay

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<v Speaker 4>one on one, he'll he'll talk about it and say,

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<v Speaker 4>we we thought this was a project.

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<v Speaker 2>We like the player, and.

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<v Speaker 4>If I just try to be mister positivity, go ahead.

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<v Speaker 4>They tell you the biggest growth is from year one

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<v Speaker 4>to year two. The process now for Guidon has to

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<v Speaker 4>be number one. Look at himself. Are you going to

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<v Speaker 4>do the work that needs to be done to get better,

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<v Speaker 4>get stronger? Do those things on him? Then the other

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<v Speaker 4>part is the coaches. How did the coaches help unlock

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<v Speaker 4>what his talent is? Terrence Steals another question, does this

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<v Speaker 4>coaching change help him? If you look at what Arizona had,

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<v Speaker 4>they had a mix. You know, they had some they

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<v Speaker 4>had some highly drafted guys, they had some they had

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<v Speaker 4>some better. You know, they had to mix a guy.

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<v Speaker 4>It wasn't just like, hey man, here's here's Zach Martin.

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<v Speaker 5>You know.

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<v Speaker 4>His Travis Frederick and here's times we got three number

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<v Speaker 4>one guy. They didn't have all that. So figure out

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<v Speaker 4>how you make that mix work, because a lot of

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<v Speaker 4>teams have made it work mixing it. So to me

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<v Speaker 4>that right there, hekma is what do these three men

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<v Speaker 4>do in terms of what they have for right now?

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<v Speaker 5>I think ideally you come into every game telling yourself

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<v Speaker 5>that you could run the ball. The Cowboys came with

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<v Speaker 5>that approach last season, and they quickly found out that

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<v Speaker 5>they couldn't because they didn't have the pieces upfront. And

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<v Speaker 5>if you're not going to give up on guid and

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<v Speaker 5>that's fine, I'm not asking them too. Just what I

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<v Speaker 5>don't want the Cowboys to do anymore is reach in

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<v Speaker 5>the draft at the first pick Okay, you've done that

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<v Speaker 5>two years in a row. You've reached, reached on a

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<v Speaker 5>guy that was going to be playing in the scheme

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<v Speaker 5>that you were not currently playing. You reached on a

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<v Speaker 5>guy that didn't have a lot of reps at the

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<v Speaker 5>position that you were going to put.

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<v Speaker 2>Don't reach.

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<v Speaker 5>If a guy is a left guard in college, he's

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<v Speaker 5>going to be a left guard in the pros.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's not try and make him a tight end. All right.

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<v Speaker 5>Bring this guy in and let him be who he is.

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<v Speaker 5>Let his talent flourish right now, guiding wherever he is.

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<v Speaker 5>If you listen to the show man, get in the

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<v Speaker 5>weight room, getting the weight room, gets stronger, build yourself up,

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<v Speaker 5>because I think strength was the biggest part of his

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<v Speaker 5>game that was missing, and when he tried to when

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<v Speaker 5>he was in, you could just tell he just wasn't

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<v Speaker 5>ready for that pro level strength. If they're gonna move

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<v Speaker 5>him out to right, okay, that's yet to be seen.

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<v Speaker 5>But Terren Steel, his play has completely dropped from what

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<v Speaker 5>we've seen over the previous years. And at this new offense,

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<v Speaker 5>this new regime is believing that the Cowboys can run

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<v Speaker 5>the ball with the five that we saw last season.

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<v Speaker 5>Then how like, what are you gonna do different with

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<v Speaker 5>this group of guys unless you mix in another one

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<v Speaker 5>of those players, like you said, Arizona has a mix

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<v Speaker 5>of guys. This is maybe a one end with but

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<v Speaker 5>you gotta get a dog mentality up front because you

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<v Speaker 5>don't have it. Guys were catching all season. Teams were

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<v Speaker 5>taking advantage of them, they were sending blitzes. They were

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<v Speaker 5>in the run I mean, we're come away with from

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<v Speaker 5>games twenty six yards in the rushing games.

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<v Speaker 4>You're heck man, I mean, and I'm not here to

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<v Speaker 4>sit up here at all say you're wrong. This is

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<v Speaker 4>why there has been a coaching change, and this is

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<v Speaker 4>why you're looking at these three new men here, because

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<v Speaker 4>you had a guy who.

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<v Speaker 2>Was committed to throwing the ball. Ye okay, Matt. I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>at the end of the day, we think about Ezekiel Ellie.

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<v Speaker 2>In the end of Ezekiel.

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<v Speaker 4>When they hired Mike McCarthy, his contract really became a

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<v Speaker 4>bad contract because you went from a running back who's

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<v Speaker 4>supposed to be the centerpiece of a team to a

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<v Speaker 4>guy who wants to throw the football and his history

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<v Speaker 4>was always about doing that. With Brett Fahr and Aaron

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<v Speaker 4>Rodgers when he was with the Packers.

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<v Speaker 5>I just want to add this this last piece. All

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<v Speaker 5>I'm asking for is execution in the running game. The

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<v Speaker 5>new coaches, let's execute.

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<v Speaker 2>That's that's it.

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<v Speaker 5>We find out if we're gonna stay with ric o'dodell,

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<v Speaker 5>what type of run scheme works best for him. Every

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<v Speaker 5>running back is in one size fits all type runner

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<v Speaker 5>and Barkley all you.

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<v Speaker 2>Know what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 5>And so God you have Let's find out what this

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<v Speaker 5>guy likes and let's execute what he does well. And

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<v Speaker 5>that's what I didn't see last season from the running attack.

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<v Speaker 5>And when you're not committed to the run and you

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<v Speaker 5>let's be honest. Okay, we we didn't sugarcoated on this show.

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<v Speaker 5>We talked about, Man, this doesn't look good. Run game

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<v Speaker 5>didn't look good. Who what you were trying to run

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<v Speaker 5>out there with these running backs?

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<v Speaker 2>Look good? You play fantacy football this year? When when

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<v Speaker 2>did the Cowboy running backs get drafted? If they did,

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<v Speaker 2>it was late.

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<v Speaker 4>And if you play fantasy football and you and you

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<v Speaker 4>live here, normally you get the CD Land win.

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<v Speaker 2>Like people the Cowboys get got early and and and

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<v Speaker 2>look people looking at running backs. Yeah, you waiver. Why

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<v Speaker 2>not the waiver right eventual, let me get right.

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<v Speaker 4>So so even the fans who just playing games, we're like, so,

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<v Speaker 4>so figure that out and I'll switch it into this.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay. And we talked before Ashton Genty, who heck mccovered.

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<v Speaker 4>In high school for Skoll lone star out of Boise State,

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<v Speaker 4>your Dope Walk Reward winner.

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<v Speaker 2>He could potentially be there at twelve.

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<v Speaker 4>Most people who do this draft ranking thing think Ashton

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<v Speaker 4>Genty is the best running back in the draft.

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<v Speaker 2>You get a running back of of good talent.

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<v Speaker 4>You see what Sakwon Barkley did in Philly where he

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<v Speaker 4>they went Super Bowl to the Giants, where he helped

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<v Speaker 4>this sorry team at least just live and.

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<v Speaker 2>When he left he saw it right, fell out of it.

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<v Speaker 4>So a good running back can help your offense, can

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<v Speaker 4>help your quarterback, can help your defense because you can

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<v Speaker 4>run the ball and take time off the clock.

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<v Speaker 2>I do think they got to get better on the

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<v Speaker 2>defensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>But if you tell me they went running back, I

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<v Speaker 4>would not HECKMA say oh no, because in some ways,

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<v Speaker 4>if you do that part right, you can help your

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<v Speaker 4>defensive line.

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<v Speaker 2>I still think the defensive line is booty.

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<v Speaker 6>This is not.

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<v Speaker 2>This ain't gonna win.

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<v Speaker 4>But if could you sell me this and me say, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>I mean Nate Newton, the great Nate Newton we all love,

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<v Speaker 4>won three Super Bowl He's like man Emmet got here

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<v Speaker 4>all of a sudden, I was pro. I was the

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<v Speaker 4>Pro Bowl lineman before that. You know, when they was

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<v Speaker 4>running out Paula, you're too young, Paul Palmer, he was

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<v Speaker 4>just the guy.

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<v Speaker 2>He comes in it. Nate hal So So so it's

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<v Speaker 2>not it's not that crazy. We saw it with Ezekiel Elliott.

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<v Speaker 4>Ezekiel Elliott made a difference, and to the credit of

0:23:42.800 --> 0:23:46.760
<v Speaker 4>the organization, they decided to run the ball. They're going

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<v Speaker 4>back to that. They're saying, Okay, we're gonna make it

0:23:50.560 --> 0:23:53.679
<v Speaker 4>a premium. We're gonna figure this out. Awesome Richards, who

0:23:53.680 --> 0:23:56.440
<v Speaker 4>we didn't talk about as an offensive lineman. Hacken, there's

0:23:56.480 --> 0:23:59.399
<v Speaker 4>another young man to consider that you put in this thing.

0:23:59.520 --> 0:24:02.640
<v Speaker 4>So that's why I'm sitting to myself in maybe offensive

0:24:02.680 --> 0:24:04.480
<v Speaker 4>line the first shoe resist is something you need to do.

0:24:04.680 --> 0:24:07.200
<v Speaker 4>Maybe you look at what we have like a chef,

0:24:07.440 --> 0:24:10.520
<v Speaker 4>what are the ingredients that I got right here? How

0:24:10.960 --> 0:24:12.560
<v Speaker 4>got I put the most seasoning here? Or I put this,

0:24:12.840 --> 0:24:14.879
<v Speaker 4>How do I help put these guys in better position?

0:24:14.920 --> 0:24:16.800
<v Speaker 4>Because right out of the gate, they're going to go

0:24:17.000 --> 0:24:19.600
<v Speaker 4>from pass mode to run mode.

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<v Speaker 2>You gotta have more season in that back for sure.

0:24:23.440 --> 0:24:25.119
<v Speaker 2>Lowry just put the whole old Bay in.

0:24:27.520 --> 0:24:31.280
<v Speaker 4>Like p that holy voodoo to meet chr You got

0:24:31.760 --> 0:24:33.200
<v Speaker 4>Uncle White Blanco, whatever you do.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, you gotta have season in there.

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<v Speaker 7>Because when you look at when the Cowboys had their

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<v Speaker 7>best years when I was here in fourteen, we had

0:24:38.760 --> 0:24:42.240
<v Speaker 7>DeMarco Murray, Sure we went sixteen, Ezekiel Elliott showed up,

0:24:42.320 --> 0:24:44.359
<v Speaker 7>you know, eighteen they had you know, Zeke near balling

0:24:44.440 --> 0:24:46.480
<v Speaker 7>as well. And you look on the defensive side of

0:24:46.520 --> 0:24:48.600
<v Speaker 7>the ball in fourteen, you know, we was led by

0:24:48.680 --> 0:24:51.960
<v Speaker 7>George menci In, George Selvey, you know, but we had

0:24:52.080 --> 0:24:53.800
<v Speaker 7>that on the offensive side of the football where they

0:24:53.840 --> 0:24:56.520
<v Speaker 7>can take the time they needed, they can own time

0:24:56.560 --> 0:24:58.679
<v Speaker 7>of possession, and they rested that defense.

0:24:58.680 --> 0:25:00.280
<v Speaker 2>So we had to come out there. We was fresh,

0:25:00.359 --> 0:25:01.200
<v Speaker 2>We was ready to roll.

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<v Speaker 7>So that's why when you when you look in the backfield,

0:25:04.119 --> 0:25:07.359
<v Speaker 7>you gotta have somebody that's a little bit dynamic. Nothing

0:25:07.359 --> 0:25:09.760
<v Speaker 7>against ric O'Donnell, but he was a you know, straight line.

0:25:10.359 --> 0:25:12.720
<v Speaker 7>My holes here, I gotta go hit this hole. Sometimes

0:25:12.760 --> 0:25:14.800
<v Speaker 7>you need guys that are they're not gonna follow the

0:25:14.840 --> 0:25:16.840
<v Speaker 7>coaching exactly right. They're gonna look at it, They're go

0:25:16.840 --> 0:25:18.600
<v Speaker 7>and use their vision, and they're gonna make something out

0:25:18.600 --> 0:25:20.399
<v Speaker 7>of nothing. And that's what I think we were kind

0:25:20.440 --> 0:25:23.000
<v Speaker 7>of lacking last year in the run game, where later

0:25:23.080 --> 0:25:25.560
<v Speaker 7>on in the season, yeah it picked up rical you know,

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<v Speaker 7>got over a thousand yards, But when you look at it,

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<v Speaker 7>we gotta have that guy to make something out of

0:25:30.000 --> 0:25:33.200
<v Speaker 7>nothing that'll make guys mistackles in the backfield. And that's

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<v Speaker 7>what Demo and Zeke those are great running backs. Don't

0:25:35.640 --> 0:25:37.160
<v Speaker 7>get you a great runningacks, but those were those type

0:25:37.200 --> 0:25:40.159
<v Speaker 7>of guys can do to an organization and to an offense.

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<v Speaker 7>So to me, you gotta have a little bit more

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<v Speaker 7>seasoning back there. So I don't know which way you

0:25:44.359 --> 0:25:46.040
<v Speaker 7>you you dice it first. Do you look at the

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<v Speaker 7>officer line, because granted, you know, and and when we

0:25:48.200 --> 0:25:51.200
<v Speaker 7>had Demo and Zeke, you had Frederick Zach Martin, the

0:25:51.280 --> 0:25:52.600
<v Speaker 7>young Tyron Smith, so.

0:25:52.680 --> 0:25:54.040
<v Speaker 2>Maybe they had a lot to do with it. But

0:25:54.560 --> 0:25:56.680
<v Speaker 2>to me, I don't know which way you attack it first.

0:25:56.920 --> 0:25:58.840
<v Speaker 2>Didn't have a bunch of spares. You had a bunch

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<v Speaker 2>of guys.

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<v Speaker 5>That offensive line was what it was, Ezekiel Elliott, he

0:26:03.840 --> 0:26:06.879
<v Speaker 5>walked into a great situation with an offensive line that

0:26:07.040 --> 0:26:09.800
<v Speaker 5>was pushing guys to the gatorade buckets. I'm just saying,

0:26:09.920 --> 0:26:13.800
<v Speaker 5>for a guy like Ashton Genty, what you're talking about

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<v Speaker 5>as far as that vision and ability to break off

0:26:16.520 --> 0:26:19.120
<v Speaker 5>runs he has that You've seen it at a level

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<v Speaker 5>at Boise State, and I think you're almost tempted to

0:26:22.840 --> 0:26:27.040
<v Speaker 5>make that pick at twelve, but you need so many

0:26:27.160 --> 0:26:29.480
<v Speaker 5>other things. So if you bring in an Ashton Genty,

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<v Speaker 5>how effective can he be behind an offensive line that

0:26:32.680 --> 0:26:37.200
<v Speaker 5>wasn't allowing for even a D level running back to flourish.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want to make an excuse. I just want

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<v Speaker 4>us to kind of remember what we saw and what

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<v Speaker 4>could be.

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<v Speaker 6>This year.

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<v Speaker 2>You saw a Zach Martin deteriorate.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, absolutely, you were expecting another all Pro performance right guard.

0:26:54.000 --> 0:26:56.120
<v Speaker 2>You did not get it. He was hurt. He's even

0:26:56.200 --> 0:26:59.200
<v Speaker 2>talking about not coming back. So that was one spot.

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<v Speaker 4>Next to Zach is a center who's never played it before,

0:27:03.800 --> 0:27:06.760
<v Speaker 4>who play guard, who played guard, was All American guard

0:27:06.760 --> 0:27:10.200
<v Speaker 4>at Kansas State. So you put him at center, so

0:27:10.520 --> 0:27:13.119
<v Speaker 4>he had an adjustment and there are times when teams

0:27:13.160 --> 0:27:15.680
<v Speaker 4>were able to take advantage of that. Then you go

0:27:15.760 --> 0:27:17.679
<v Speaker 4>over to your left tackle. You put a right tackle

0:27:17.800 --> 0:27:20.240
<v Speaker 4>in college and a left tackle and he struggled. So

0:27:20.400 --> 0:27:26.520
<v Speaker 4>you had three spots that had warts. BB got better

0:27:26.640 --> 0:27:29.960
<v Speaker 4>during the year. Obviously we saw with Geyton there are

0:27:30.000 --> 0:27:33.880
<v Speaker 4>times they put Austin Richards there. So that's happened last year.

0:27:34.560 --> 0:27:36.880
<v Speaker 4>That's why I talk about these three men here. You're

0:27:36.920 --> 0:27:39.160
<v Speaker 4>offensive coach, office coordinator, you're head coach who want.

0:27:39.080 --> 0:27:39.719
<v Speaker 2>To run the football.

0:27:40.240 --> 0:27:42.320
<v Speaker 4>That's their job right now to get in this offseason

0:27:42.320 --> 0:27:43.760
<v Speaker 4>and say, hey, what is it that we think we

0:27:43.840 --> 0:27:45.439
<v Speaker 4>can do, what we think we can improve and how

0:27:45.480 --> 0:27:48.600
<v Speaker 4>can we get these two younger guys better? And oh,

0:27:48.680 --> 0:27:50.760
<v Speaker 4>by the way, at Austin Richards into this mix. So

0:27:51.000 --> 0:27:53.920
<v Speaker 4>maybe it's between Richards and Geiton of what they try

0:27:53.960 --> 0:27:56.359
<v Speaker 4>to figure out at this left tackle spot and then

0:27:56.480 --> 0:27:59.680
<v Speaker 4>the center spot. And this would be a great conversation

0:27:59.720 --> 0:28:02.000
<v Speaker 4>to have. Do you leave BB there or do you

0:28:02.080 --> 0:28:04.080
<v Speaker 4>put BB it right guard? Or do you decide to

0:28:04.119 --> 0:28:06.440
<v Speaker 4>at some point in time to address right guard, do

0:28:06.520 --> 0:28:07.040
<v Speaker 4>you go in for it?

0:28:07.160 --> 0:28:08.480
<v Speaker 2>What do you do you have?

0:28:08.880 --> 0:28:11.320
<v Speaker 4>These these are things you've got to try to fix.

0:28:11.920 --> 0:28:14.480
<v Speaker 4>But that's the job here, especially as you want to

0:28:14.560 --> 0:28:15.040
<v Speaker 4>run the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>And I think to me and Louie, I think from

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<v Speaker 5>just my experience, man, I think that run blocking is

0:28:21.760 --> 0:28:24.880
<v Speaker 5>easier for offensive linemen. This is something that they love

0:28:25.040 --> 0:28:28.720
<v Speaker 5>to do, running downhill on guys. And when you're when

0:28:28.760 --> 0:28:31.080
<v Speaker 5>you're a team that doesn't run, you have guys that

0:28:31.119 --> 0:28:33.160
<v Speaker 5>don't run block, well, it really isn't.

0:28:33.320 --> 0:28:36.160
<v Speaker 2>A lot of space to go any anywhere else.

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<v Speaker 5>And so, like I said, the execution for me is

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<v Speaker 5>give me my five best offensive linemen that love to

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<v Speaker 5>get dirty on Sunday, that love to mow guys down.

0:28:46.280 --> 0:28:48.520
<v Speaker 5>Because that's what I that's what I saw last Sunday

0:28:48.560 --> 0:28:52.480
<v Speaker 5>from Philadelphia. They got to the point, even with Jones

0:28:52.520 --> 0:28:55.280
<v Speaker 5>over there, mowing these guys down all the way to

0:28:55.440 --> 0:28:58.640
<v Speaker 5>the second level. You know, we didn't get that type

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<v Speaker 5>of aggression offensive whether it was we were playing with

0:29:02.400 --> 0:29:06.160
<v Speaker 5>a fifth round guy, none of those. When I think

0:29:06.200 --> 0:29:08.560
<v Speaker 5>of offensive line, I'm just saying to myself, at the

0:29:08.840 --> 0:29:11.000
<v Speaker 5>least you ought to be able to just go straight

0:29:11.280 --> 0:29:13.760
<v Speaker 5>and put your hands on this guy and open up

0:29:13.800 --> 0:29:15.920
<v Speaker 5>a hole, or at least give this guy sliver of room.

0:29:16.120 --> 0:29:16.760
<v Speaker 2>We didn't have that.

0:29:17.160 --> 0:29:20.320
<v Speaker 5>And so when I we could go through those awesome Richers,

0:29:20.400 --> 0:29:22.720
<v Speaker 5>we could go through all of those different names. But

0:29:22.800 --> 0:29:24.880
<v Speaker 5>if we're not putting the five best guys out there

0:29:24.920 --> 0:29:26.640
<v Speaker 5>to give us an opportunity to win, and I know

0:29:26.760 --> 0:29:31.200
<v Speaker 5>this is just no brainer here, we're fooling ourselves. Man,

0:29:31.240 --> 0:29:33.080
<v Speaker 5>We're going back to the same thing. We're gonna have

0:29:33.080 --> 0:29:35.200
<v Speaker 5>the same result next year that we had this year.

0:29:35.280 --> 0:29:37.000
<v Speaker 2>Y'all. I think some of that was forced.

0:29:38.040 --> 0:29:40.240
<v Speaker 7>Like when you look at just Chris the highest draft

0:29:40.280 --> 0:29:42.440
<v Speaker 7>picking there, because when you had a guy in Hoffman.

0:29:42.560 --> 0:29:44.960
<v Speaker 7>Now I'm not saying he's the greatest center of all time,

0:29:45.000 --> 0:29:47.200
<v Speaker 7>but that was a guy that was nasty, rogue runner

0:29:47.280 --> 0:29:49.520
<v Speaker 7>greater and you just just see when he was on

0:29:49.640 --> 0:29:53.040
<v Speaker 7>that offsive line when Connor BB Cooper b Cooper Cooper

0:29:53.080 --> 0:29:54.120
<v Speaker 7>BB went down whatever.

0:29:54.360 --> 0:29:56.080
<v Speaker 2>That guy had some nasty to him.

0:29:56.080 --> 0:29:59.960
<v Speaker 5>He stepped into the will Awesome Richards played with Camp

0:30:00.400 --> 0:30:02.640
<v Speaker 5>like it's just like all camp. And I heard you

0:30:02.760 --> 0:30:05.560
<v Speaker 5>talk about Austin Richards during camp, you and Nate talking

0:30:05.600 --> 0:30:08.280
<v Speaker 5>about Austin Richards during camp, and then when the season starts,

0:30:08.440 --> 0:30:12.120
<v Speaker 5>they put Guidon back in there, and it's like and yeah,

0:30:12.440 --> 0:30:15.120
<v Speaker 5>and you, being a former NFL player, you know.

0:30:15.200 --> 0:30:16.320
<v Speaker 2>Where guy stock is.

0:30:16.360 --> 0:30:18.840
<v Speaker 5>When he's taken as a first round pick, you're gonna

0:30:19.000 --> 0:30:21.920
<v Speaker 5>have more more rope to fail than another guy would.

0:30:22.000 --> 0:30:24.040
<v Speaker 2>And they just didn't give Austin Richards a shot. And

0:30:24.120 --> 0:30:24.760
<v Speaker 2>it's a new day.

0:30:25.360 --> 0:30:28.160
<v Speaker 4>It's a new day talking about the Cowboys offensive line

0:30:28.240 --> 0:30:30.520
<v Speaker 4>and a commitment to the run game. And I think

0:30:30.600 --> 0:30:32.840
<v Speaker 4>we have to start to talk about that when you

0:30:32.920 --> 0:30:34.800
<v Speaker 4>start to look at Hope and say, Okay, what happened

0:30:34.880 --> 0:30:37.440
<v Speaker 4>under the past under Mike McCarthy's that's the past because

0:30:37.480 --> 0:30:40.440
<v Speaker 4>Mike was a passing guy. Now you're gonna bringing Brian

0:30:40.440 --> 0:30:42.960
<v Speaker 4>shott Hiber who is committed to the run and the

0:30:43.080 --> 0:30:46.440
<v Speaker 4>highers they've made so far. Tell tell Cowboy fans look

0:30:46.520 --> 0:30:48.800
<v Speaker 4>for the run. I do think the first thing you've

0:30:48.800 --> 0:30:51.440
<v Speaker 4>got to do is look and say, what is in

0:30:51.920 --> 0:30:55.040
<v Speaker 4>the toolbox that we have of offensive alignment.

0:30:55.320 --> 0:30:57.800
<v Speaker 2>Let's look in here. How do you make some of

0:30:57.840 --> 0:30:58.520
<v Speaker 2>these guys better?

0:30:58.640 --> 0:30:59.760
<v Speaker 4>How do you put some of these guys in a

0:30:59.760 --> 0:31:03.920
<v Speaker 4>differ position way that look at that, then decide to

0:31:04.000 --> 0:31:06.520
<v Speaker 4>make whatever editions you want to. Maybe it's just a

0:31:06.600 --> 0:31:09.800
<v Speaker 4>simple as signing. Maybe there's a couple of offensive linemen

0:31:10.200 --> 0:31:14.160
<v Speaker 4>that our veterans think about, like a guy like brock Hoffman.

0:31:14.760 --> 0:31:17.400
<v Speaker 4>I could easily see brock Hoffman leaving and somebody else saying, hey,

0:31:17.440 --> 0:31:19.000
<v Speaker 4>look look at the little bit of nasty and we

0:31:19.040 --> 0:31:19.840
<v Speaker 4>want to get asked something.

0:31:20.040 --> 0:31:20.480
<v Speaker 2>We want that.

0:31:20.760 --> 0:31:24.120
<v Speaker 4>So the fact that you're at least saying we want

0:31:24.240 --> 0:31:27.960
<v Speaker 4>to run the ball changes the mentality from what you

0:31:28.200 --> 0:31:31.640
<v Speaker 4>had before, and you may value some things differently of

0:31:31.760 --> 0:31:34.240
<v Speaker 4>what you talked about. Heck, hey man, this dude wanted

0:31:34.240 --> 0:31:36.320
<v Speaker 4>to go into he wanted to get getting a dog on.

0:31:36.400 --> 0:31:37.160
<v Speaker 2>Phone booth, a fight.

0:31:37.360 --> 0:31:40.840
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but if you if you don't want to fight

0:31:40.920 --> 0:31:42.800
<v Speaker 4>because you want to pass like, it's a different kind

0:31:42.840 --> 0:31:45.120
<v Speaker 4>of guy. So that's why I'm very eager to see

0:31:45.160 --> 0:31:48.040
<v Speaker 4>what it is they do and what the mentality they have.

0:31:48.280 --> 0:31:50.360
<v Speaker 4>And then with a guy like Guidon, what can he

0:31:50.480 --> 0:31:52.680
<v Speaker 4>do to get better? Tear Steel was had a rough

0:31:52.760 --> 0:31:56.040
<v Speaker 4>rookie and then he approved in her too. That's what

0:31:56.120 --> 0:31:59.320
<v Speaker 4>I said, And I'm not I'm not trying to be

0:32:00.440 --> 0:32:02.920
<v Speaker 4>happy happy go go guy, but I am just saying,

0:32:03.640 --> 0:32:07.160
<v Speaker 4>this is what you have to do in the league today.

0:32:07.600 --> 0:32:10.480
<v Speaker 4>If you're trying to win, you can't just throw everybody out.

0:32:10.920 --> 0:32:14.560
<v Speaker 5>And go back to Philadelphia people that hadn't even talked

0:32:14.560 --> 0:32:19.000
<v Speaker 5>about the fact that their star center retired before the season,

0:32:19.600 --> 0:32:22.600
<v Speaker 5>and that wasn't even something that I mean, obviously Saquan

0:32:22.760 --> 0:32:24.600
<v Speaker 5>is go back to what Saquon doing in the vision

0:32:24.640 --> 0:32:27.160
<v Speaker 5>that you're talking about a guy like that. The hole's

0:32:27.200 --> 0:32:30.160
<v Speaker 5>not there, it's over here in his ability to redirect

0:32:30.400 --> 0:32:33.040
<v Speaker 5>based off of that. But that's a big hole in

0:32:33.200 --> 0:32:37.120
<v Speaker 5>your offensive line that's missing that seemingly nobody even missed

0:32:37.160 --> 0:32:42.840
<v Speaker 5>this dudey.

0:32:42.080 --> 0:32:46.160
<v Speaker 4>Hall of Fame center, yes gone, and Kellen Moore and

0:32:46.320 --> 0:32:48.680
<v Speaker 4>company plugged it in. Now I'm gonna just say this,

0:32:49.120 --> 0:32:52.320
<v Speaker 4>just say this real quick. And we talked about Ashton

0:32:52.360 --> 0:32:56.440
<v Speaker 4>Genty HEGMA brings up the great point Hall of Fame

0:32:56.560 --> 0:33:01.640
<v Speaker 4>Center gone, outstanding running back there that you didn't miss

0:33:01.720 --> 0:33:04.280
<v Speaker 4>him because he's got that much talent that you could

0:33:04.360 --> 0:33:08.400
<v Speaker 4>plug in a guy, because when you got that much talent,

0:33:08.680 --> 0:33:11.640
<v Speaker 4>you're gonna make that guy look a little bit better.

0:33:11.760 --> 0:33:11.960
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:33:12.080 --> 0:33:15.040
<v Speaker 4>Now with Kelsey there, maybe he does break Eric Dickinson's record,

0:33:15.360 --> 0:33:17.160
<v Speaker 4>but it was dog gone good enough to put a

0:33:17.240 --> 0:33:20.640
<v Speaker 4>ring on you, because that's what a special.

0:33:20.360 --> 0:33:21.520
<v Speaker 2>Running back can do.

0:33:22.120 --> 0:33:24.400
<v Speaker 4>Lots of great stuff there they're gonna have options in

0:33:24.400 --> 0:33:26.120
<v Speaker 4>the first round. All right, we got one more break

0:33:26.160 --> 0:33:28.280
<v Speaker 4>to take. Then we'll get back here and dive into

0:33:28.320 --> 0:33:33.800
<v Speaker 4>some maybe some defensive stuff here. Also wide receiver. I'm

0:33:33.840 --> 0:33:35.280
<v Speaker 4>just gonna throw this out here because we did it

0:33:35.360 --> 0:33:37.520
<v Speaker 4>yesterday on the media. Mash so heg Maharrison, Barry Church.

0:33:37.520 --> 0:33:39.760
<v Speaker 2>I'm new. Let's throw about wide receiver twelve.

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<v Speaker 4>Would you let's dive into a next right here on

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<v Speaker 2>I knew he struck.

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<v Speaker 4>So we had this conversation on the media, mash yet

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<v Speaker 4>cowboys at twelve. Now we've talked about trenches, especially considering

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<v Speaker 4>what Philadelphia did do trenches, trenchwork.

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<v Speaker 2>The name Teed McMillan from Arizona.

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<v Speaker 4>From Arizona, six foot five, twelve, he came to Fort

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<v Speaker 4>Worth to play in Arizona's not good home boy still,

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<v Speaker 4>but he's still getting his He is a difference maker.

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<v Speaker 4>And then the conversation was hell, okay, heckman, this is

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<v Speaker 4>a good right you talked about.

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<v Speaker 2>Don't go for me. When you draft for need you

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<v Speaker 2>get into problem Tech McMillan.

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<v Speaker 4>If he's sitting here at twelve, a lot of people

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<v Speaker 4>think this is the best wide receiver in the draft.

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<v Speaker 2>You do, we do.

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<v Speaker 4>We talked about it with CD in the eighties last year.

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<v Speaker 4>If the best player on your board is Tech McMillan

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<v Speaker 4>and you're sitting here at twelve, what do you do?

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<v Speaker 2>No, I wouldn't do that.

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<v Speaker 7>If you had a Joe Burrow at the quarterback position,

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<v Speaker 7>who we've seen with no offensive line gets getting destroyed

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<v Speaker 7>but still able to put up crazy numbers and still

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<v Speaker 7>able to carry his team to the promised land. I

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<v Speaker 7>would say, okay, go what you need to make his

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<v Speaker 7>life easier. But you know, right now we don't. We

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<v Speaker 7>don't have Joe Brow at the quarterback position. And to me,

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<v Speaker 7>that means you got a solidifier guys in front. That way,

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<v Speaker 7>he can use that play action, he can use some

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<v Speaker 7>type of ground game to help this offense be productive.

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<v Speaker 7>So to me, like I just said, if you had

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<v Speaker 7>that guy in the back there, you know, throwing the

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<v Speaker 7>football around, Okay, yeah, do that, but right now we

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<v Speaker 7>do we do.

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<v Speaker 2>We don't have that.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, we don't have that souter point that now Well,

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<v Speaker 5>the thing is is that Jalen Hurts has given me

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<v Speaker 5>the he's given and I'm basing this off of the

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<v Speaker 5>talent around him. He's given me hope that Dak could

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<v Speaker 5>get it done because of what's around him.

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<v Speaker 2>You need talent, you do. You need talent, and.

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<v Speaker 5>You if I can get a guy that can back

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<v Speaker 5>that safety off of CD, if I can get a

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<v Speaker 5>guy that can make that nickel corner not double t

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<v Speaker 5>if I can get a guy that changes the dynamic

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<v Speaker 5>of what defenses are doing to us, then I think

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<v Speaker 5>that pick is worth it.

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<v Speaker 2>But you got to be one of those generational.

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<v Speaker 5>Kind of talents that come in and you can have

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<v Speaker 5>an instant impact in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not opposed to it.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm telling you based off of what I see Philly

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<v Speaker 5>doing and the Commander's doing. We need offensive line, we

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<v Speaker 5>need defensive line. You got to all right, I'm and

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<v Speaker 5>I'm with you, but I'm saying a guy that makes

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<v Speaker 5>defenses back off. Ashton Genty Again, we don't know what

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<v Speaker 5>it would be at this level for him. Obviously outstanding

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<v Speaker 5>college career, but you have to have guys. You have

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<v Speaker 5>to put talent around Dak Prescott. He doesn't have a

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<v Speaker 5>whole ton of talent around him right now.

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<v Speaker 4>Let me take both of what you guys have said

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<v Speaker 4>and kind of molded into this. If you used your

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<v Speaker 4>twelfth pick on Tech McMillan, this is a draft full

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<v Speaker 4>of running backs.

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<v Speaker 2>He's a very good running back draft.

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<v Speaker 4>So if you took a Tech McMillan, you put him

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<v Speaker 4>and CD Lamb out there, you go get yourself another

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<v Speaker 4>running back.

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<v Speaker 2>We talked before in the last segment about the three men.

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<v Speaker 4>Your Schottenheimer, Clayton Adams, and then the old d Old

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<v Speaker 4>line coach at k State. Trying to figure out how

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<v Speaker 4>you make this group that you have already here of

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<v Speaker 4>offensive line, how do you make it better?

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<v Speaker 2>You need talent, I.

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<v Speaker 4>Mean just okay, they figure out how to make the

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<v Speaker 4>offensive line work with what they've got, maybe ad a

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<v Speaker 4>little bit more, but try to figure out what you got,

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<v Speaker 4>Ceedee Lamb, Ted McMillan. Let's say you take the kid

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<v Speaker 4>from Arizona State, or you take the kids, you take

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<v Speaker 4>the kid of Caroline. I mean, there's there's a bunch

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<v Speaker 4>of running backs on you and and maybe you give

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<v Speaker 4>Rico o'dalald or, you know, a little contract here. This

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<v Speaker 4>does what Heckma talked about. Give him some help. Jared

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<v Speaker 4>Golf for two years has looked good because they have.

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<v Speaker 2>Given him help along that offensive line, on.

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<v Speaker 4>The offensive line, at the running back position, at the

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<v Speaker 4>wide receiver, at the You got a great offensive line,

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<v Speaker 4>you got good running You've used first round pick on

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<v Speaker 4>running back, first round pick on tight end, your second

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<v Speaker 4>round pick was used on a wide receiver. Then then

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<v Speaker 4>they to the other cat was good from Alabama. I

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<v Speaker 4>mean They've put talent all around it. Jalen Hurts and

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<v Speaker 4>what you're talking they've put talent all around it is

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<v Speaker 4>a he Iphy ward winning smith. Here's aj Brown, Dallas

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<v Speaker 4>Goddard is a good time. I saw him the place

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<v Speaker 4>San Diego State when he came to put hoarse play Tacu.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean they've put talent right, and then you put Barkley.

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<v Speaker 4>Everybody's doing that. Everyone doing not everybody.

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<v Speaker 2>So that's winning. We need everybody.

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<v Speaker 5>I love how you looked at me what I was

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<v Speaker 5>talking about, Jaylor Hurson and like where you going with this?

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<v Speaker 2>Doctor?

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<v Speaker 5>I'm just saying, that's what I'm talking about. When it

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<v Speaker 5>comes down to those teams are to getting to the

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<v Speaker 5>next level. Look at the rams and what they're doing.

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<v Speaker 5>They're able to let go of guys or facilitate trades

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<v Speaker 5>for other guys because they know the guys that they've drafted.

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<v Speaker 5>They still have plenty of talent they you know, on

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<v Speaker 5>defense and on offense with pooking the cool and they're

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<v Speaker 5>running back as well. I mean, so teams are able

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<v Speaker 5>to bring in quarterbacks or or have a quarterback with

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<v Speaker 5>maybe B level arm but man if I can get

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<v Speaker 5>guys around you where you just can't message up.

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<v Speaker 2>We can run the ball. We got an offensive line

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<v Speaker 2>that can mow you down. You know.

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<v Speaker 5>Look, that's time of possession. Our defense get out of

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<v Speaker 5>here and they hunt and they could cover up all

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<v Speaker 5>the awards.

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<v Speaker 2>Come on, give me that. You gotta have those special pieces.

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<v Speaker 2>You look at Washington, those special pieces. They got a

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<v Speaker 2>special guy at the quarterback. You got scary tear.

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<v Speaker 4>But if you don't have a quote unquote special guy,

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<v Speaker 4>your job is to go put the pieces around the player,

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<v Speaker 4>and you give the player enough, then you rise the boat.

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<v Speaker 4>In the case of Jalen Hurts, they put enough around

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<v Speaker 4>it and when called to make the plays. The guy

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<v Speaker 4>in two Super Bowls has out played Patrick Mahomes and

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<v Speaker 4>so give him enough talent.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's that's your thing. If I if I do this,

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<v Speaker 2>do that. Don't ask dak to go be Mahomes and

0:42:44.239 --> 0:42:46.719
<v Speaker 2>go make guys. Don't ask him to do that.

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<v Speaker 5>And Jalen Hurst showed you that on third down when

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<v Speaker 5>everything broke down and he could have made to throw,

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<v Speaker 5>what did he do.

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<v Speaker 2>He tucked that sandwich and went ran with it.

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<v Speaker 5>He's stuck with what he does best, and those are

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<v Speaker 5>the thing is that just kept pushing Philadelphia forward in

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<v Speaker 5>the Super Bowl. He's pushed them forward through the NFC Championship,

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<v Speaker 5>through the playoffs. I mean that talent around them, around

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<v Speaker 5>Jalen Hurts is the reason why he was the MVP

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<v Speaker 5>of the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 4>Next time when we meet, we'll have to dive more

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<v Speaker 4>into the defense and how you help Matt Eberflus And

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<v Speaker 4>clearly he needs a three technique, he needs he needs horse.

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<v Speaker 2>To second level. There's there's a lot and that's that's

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<v Speaker 4>and they beating these two.

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