WEBVTT - 9_18 Mick Shots _ Dallas Cowboys 2024.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shot, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys apt now. Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>Micky Spagnola putting on his headset for another edition of

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<v Speaker 3>Mixed Shots. Here inside the SWBC podcast studio. It's me

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<v Speaker 3>Bill Jones. It's Mickey Spagnola, who normally is the star

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<v Speaker 3>of the show, but really today filling in for the

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<v Speaker 3>vacationing Everson Walls. Nate Newton. Hello, oh nothing, Hell Newton.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm excited to be here. I'm overjoyed. Man. We are

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<v Speaker 2>the original posse. Y'all know that, right, That's right, we

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<v Speaker 2>are the original. We started at.

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<v Speaker 3>All, the original talking Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and then somebody stole the name and stole all

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<v Speaker 2>our viewers to it.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, because they thought that's what they were going to get, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yeah, Well welcome Nate.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm glad you. I'm glad to be here. Notice, yes, sir, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, make hit me, you know with his phone

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<v Speaker 2>and I tried to call him back and tried to

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<v Speaker 2>ring him back. This time he didn't let the ring

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<v Speaker 2>of kid.

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<v Speaker 4>It didn't ring.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, if you didn't buy Chantz did not catch yesterday's show.

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<v Speaker 3>There was a segment where Mickey's phone was ringing incessantly

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<v Speaker 3>and it was Nate and Frisco who was trying to

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<v Speaker 3>call him.

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<v Speaker 4>No, he wasn't.

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<v Speaker 2>He was trying to irritated, irritate.

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<v Speaker 4>Me because one person called it was all.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, and I'm a non important that's right.

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<v Speaker 3>That's right. So who knows what Everson's doing today? But

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<v Speaker 3>ever since? Not here today? So we get the perspective

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<v Speaker 3>of Nate Newton.

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<v Speaker 2>From a fat lineman.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, speaking of lineman, since you brought it up, how

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<v Speaker 4>do you figure that Cowboys offensive line has been performing

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<v Speaker 4>in the run game?

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<v Speaker 2>It is?

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<v Speaker 3>It is.

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<v Speaker 2>It has not been effective. I don't know if it's

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<v Speaker 2>lack of a coach wanted to call it or a

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<v Speaker 2>quick panic. But the guys, it's certain parts of a

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<v Speaker 2>game that you have to run in the game. You

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<v Speaker 2>have to run certain things in a game to get

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<v Speaker 2>good at and running is now a part of you

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<v Speaker 2>have to make a concerted, conservative effort to run in

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<v Speaker 2>the games. Practice will not be good enough. Practices are

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<v Speaker 2>not physical enough to give you any type true look

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<v Speaker 2>of what's going down. We have to make a concerted

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<v Speaker 2>effort offensively to give these guys opportunity. That's the only

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<v Speaker 2>way they're gonna get better. That's the only way our

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<v Speaker 2>rookies are gonna jail with our veteran guys. Still is

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<v Speaker 2>an excellent run blocker. But if you don't get Still

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<v Speaker 2>going early with run where he can get his hands

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<v Speaker 2>on people so he can bid his confidence, he normally

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<v Speaker 2>don't have a good passing game. So we have to

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<v Speaker 2>make a concerted effort to get guys going. Zeke is

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<v Speaker 2>an ending between the tackles guy. He will excel there

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<v Speaker 2>if you give him the opportunity to excel there. So

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<v Speaker 2>but that trying to get outside that is not Zeke anymore,

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<v Speaker 2>and that is not who our offensive line is. Our

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<v Speaker 2>offensive line is in between the tackles guy. We don't

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<v Speaker 2>know what Guidon is because we haven't given him a

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<v Speaker 2>chance in the run game to see what type runs

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<v Speaker 2>he likes the best, or what Cooper Bebie likes the

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<v Speaker 2>best of what this unit like as a group to best.

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<v Speaker 2>Because we haven't made a concerted effort, Coach has to.

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<v Speaker 2>I know Mike Clari, I don't know how he is

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<v Speaker 2>with his fellow coaches, but I know what his offensive

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<v Speaker 2>line is saying, coach, give us a chance. They haven't

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<v Speaker 2>had a chance, and you know, and so that's just

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<v Speaker 2>how I feel about that.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, the reason I asked because it seems like always

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<v Speaker 4>the criticism it goes to the running backs, and watching

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<v Speaker 4>what I've seen, I haven't seen big holes for running

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<v Speaker 4>backs to fire through.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I agree with you one hundred percent. Uh, when

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<v Speaker 2>you when you don't have an elite back who can

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<v Speaker 2>make things happen regardless of a misblock here or not

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<v Speaker 2>being full of you have to have an exceptional offense line.

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<v Speaker 2>And right now, these guys have not worked together long

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<v Speaker 2>enough to be exceptional. It's only two games. And y'all

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<v Speaker 2>know how I've always said this once they once coach

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<v Speaker 2>McCartin said, no preseason for these guys. I am serious

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<v Speaker 2>when I say you won't know this team and for

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<v Speaker 2>four or five games you want, and that's any team

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<v Speaker 2>that don't play their players at least a half during

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<v Speaker 2>the regular season. You don't know what these guys can do.

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<v Speaker 2>You've never seen these guys work together and you got

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<v Speaker 2>two rookies starting, you maybe five six, seven games in

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<v Speaker 2>before these guys start to have the confidence that they need.

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<v Speaker 2>You look at the offensive line and all right guard

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<v Speaker 2>is not who he used to be. He's not. He's

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<v Speaker 2>he's still an exceptional player, but dominant taking over. No,

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<v Speaker 2>he's not. That guy still needs a certain style of

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<v Speaker 2>play to get his confidence up. And so now the

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<v Speaker 2>only main dog we have is the left guard. He's

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<v Speaker 2>the most consistent guy at this point. So in going

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<v Speaker 2>into this game here in the film, I've watched of

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<v Speaker 2>the Ravens not going to run the ball. Well, you

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<v Speaker 2>ain't gonna run the ball. They give it up forty

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<v Speaker 2>nine point five yards a game, and I'm watching them,

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<v Speaker 2>and they have a solid enough defense where they can

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<v Speaker 2>gain tackle you, or they can make one on one

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<v Speaker 2>plays on your offensive line. So I've watched what they

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<v Speaker 2>did to the Raiders. To the Raiders, they not only

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<v Speaker 2>ran to the ball when it rushed outside with the

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<v Speaker 2>reckless abandoned, they were able to defeat one on one players.

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<v Speaker 2>Number ninety eight was making plays. Number ninety nine was

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<v Speaker 2>making plays. Big Michael appears, number fifty eight. He just

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<v Speaker 2>eating blocks. Man. He like a big old fat spunt.

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<v Speaker 2>Excuse me, sir, I don't want to call you fat.

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<v Speaker 2>A big old healthy sponge and they're just soaking up blocks.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, we can learn something from the Raiders defense.

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<v Speaker 2>And I'm and I'm quite Back in the day, we

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<v Speaker 2>would watch people during the offseason, other teams, like, Hey,

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<v Speaker 2>look at this is how you do this. You you

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<v Speaker 2>have to find guys, somebody should show number fifty eight

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<v Speaker 2>for us? What the fifty eight for the Ravens to do? Hey,

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<v Speaker 2>this is what you're supposed to look like, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>And but I don't know if it hurt his feelings

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<v Speaker 2>of getting mad.

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<v Speaker 4>But that'll be okay.

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<v Speaker 2>But help him, you know what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, the Raiders only ran the ball seventeen times. They

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<v Speaker 4>gained twenty seven yards rushing, yes, and so that doesn't

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<v Speaker 4>bode well.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, what number fifty eight for the Ravens

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<v Speaker 3>looks like? He's listed as six foot, three hundred and fifty.

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<v Speaker 2>Five pounds, a pure rocking.

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<v Speaker 3>Gu gut he wears fifty eight because his weight is

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<v Speaker 3>three fifty eight.

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<v Speaker 2>Jack, get out there. I'm telling you. I'm telling you.

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<v Speaker 2>He wears a big white T shirt and puts on

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<v Speaker 2>a jersey that's too small. And then first after the

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<v Speaker 2>first play, he never tucks his his jersey back down.

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<v Speaker 3>He's just gotten and just six foot tall. Yeah yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>low man wins.

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<v Speaker 4>So they've only faced twenty runs against Kansas City and

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<v Speaker 4>so thirty seven runs in two games. So do people

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<v Speaker 4>just give up? And that's why they're lasting past defense

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<v Speaker 4>because everybody just throws the ball against them.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. The thing about it, their secondary is and as

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<v Speaker 2>strong as it used to be. They had five sacks

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<v Speaker 2>against the Raiders.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, five doesn't play there anything?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, you know. So the thing about this Ravens team,

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<v Speaker 2>and y'all know how I am. You lose, you lose,

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<v Speaker 2>but you can see where the Ravens have had great

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<v Speaker 2>opportunities to win games. You know, the toe tap against

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<v Speaker 2>Kansas City. I haven't watched much of the offense of

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<v Speaker 2>the Ravens. They say even that they had a drive

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<v Speaker 2>going and yeah, I saw the highlight where the quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>you know, couldn't get the ball. He just ran it

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<v Speaker 2>and time ran out. Coaches say, played through the whistle

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<v Speaker 2>and play through the clock. These guys have done that.

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<v Speaker 2>They you know, you can look up and say, wow,

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<v Speaker 2>they pretty they're pretty good. They're a wounded team that

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<v Speaker 2>has played well. We're a wounded team that played well

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<v Speaker 2>and have not played well. So you got two desperate teams.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know where they end up at after this game.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, I hate to call it this early in

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<v Speaker 2>the week, but who's the most desperate team willing to

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<v Speaker 2>make the right enough of the good plays, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>and limit the bad plays.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, I'll tell you what. Baltimore doesn't want to start

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<v Speaker 4>a season zero to three.

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<v Speaker 2>Nah, because they already at the eleven percent. Fact, I'm

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<v Speaker 2>not making the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 4>Tell you what the.

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys don't want to start the season one and two.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but tell me this.

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<v Speaker 3>Look at the Cowboys schedule card.

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<v Speaker 4>I know, but look at this. How many people that

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<v Speaker 4>you know, how they do the schedule comes out. It's

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<v Speaker 4>w l How many people had them one and two

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<v Speaker 4>after the first three.

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<v Speaker 3>But they didn't have the one of the lsby in

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<v Speaker 3>New Orleans at home.

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<v Speaker 4>No, they just got it it flipped right. They didn't

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<v Speaker 4>have them beating Cleveland, they didn't have them beating Baltimore.

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<v Speaker 4>They had them beating the Saints.

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<v Speaker 2>But this is what makes you laugh. You You the

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<v Speaker 2>people all twenty two. That is the catch thing now, right,

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<v Speaker 2>I have all you know, you get called I have

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<v Speaker 2>all twenty two and what I've seen. Okay, you got

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<v Speaker 2>all twenty two if you would if you watch New

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<v Speaker 2>Orleans the week before, you couldn't judge them because of

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<v Speaker 2>who they played, amount of path and now to insult

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<v Speaker 2>to injury, they even put the kid on the bench.

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<v Speaker 2>Bryce is gone. I mean he may not ever play

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<v Speaker 2>again for the for the Panthers. But the Panthers were

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<v Speaker 2>missing two of their defensive studs that could have made

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<v Speaker 2>a difference. And uh so we would have got a

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<v Speaker 2>better idea if them studs was in there, and New

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<v Speaker 2>Orleans would have still did what they did. Well, what

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<v Speaker 2>New Orleans did for us is they secured that we

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<v Speaker 2>know that our first round pick it's just average. This

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<v Speaker 2>kid is just average, and that we have two older

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<v Speaker 2>gentlemen that is on their last leg.

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<v Speaker 4>So my question is, well, now one, what happened Phillips.

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<v Speaker 3>No, he's you're talking about the offensive line.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I'm not talking about.

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<v Speaker 3>About your first round pick. When you said first round,

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<v Speaker 3>you're back on.

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<v Speaker 2>Guy, No, no, no, Guiding is holding on. Guiding is

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<v Speaker 2>a thousand miles ahead. Of way, Mazzy was right. Guydon

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<v Speaker 2>got bulletdog in him. He'll fight Mozzi don't.

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<v Speaker 3>Have any Okay. And so now to the news of

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<v Speaker 3>this day and.

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<v Speaker 4>Mickey Jordan Phillips has been placed on injured reserve with

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<v Speaker 4>a wrist injury.

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<v Speaker 3>And the Cowboys have signed Carlos Watt.

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<v Speaker 4>Why do I remember because he was.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's why. In fact, he scored a touchdown against

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<v Speaker 3>the New Orleans Saints at New Orleans. It was like

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<v Speaker 3>on an interception return or a fumble return in New Orleans.

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<v Speaker 3>I think, Yeah, he was originally with the Texans, but

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<v Speaker 3>so they got him a week late because he's had

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<v Speaker 3>success against New Orleans.

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<v Speaker 2>Good.

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<v Speaker 4>So he's got a wrist injury.

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<v Speaker 3>And I did see the play that you were talking

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<v Speaker 3>about about. It was the first touchdown of the game

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<v Speaker 3>where he got blocked in just turned away. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I saw a lot of backpedaling myself.

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<v Speaker 2>You know. I text you guys the other day, I said,

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<v Speaker 2>was the Detexas two step? This? This this Cowboy team

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<v Speaker 2>has put I think two good coaches on the hot seat.

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<v Speaker 2>And I wouldn't have said this a month ago or

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<v Speaker 2>two weeks ago, and I wouldn't even I wasn't even

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<v Speaker 2>thinking it. But our defense is automatically put Zim on

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<v Speaker 2>the hot seat and automatically put coach McCarthy on the

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<v Speaker 2>hot seat. Because I don't want to say the lack

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<v Speaker 2>of effort, because I've been in games like that where

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<v Speaker 2>we wasn't very good early in our career before you know,

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<v Speaker 2>when coach and Andrew, we wasn't very good. But I

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<v Speaker 2>don't want to say two games in that this team

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<v Speaker 2>is not very good defensive. I just refuse to believe

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<v Speaker 2>that coach Zim cannot turn this around for these guys

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<v Speaker 2>if they just give the right effort, the right intensity.

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<v Speaker 2>It's hard for me to knock a team in this

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<v Speaker 2>new NFL two weeks in. But this is a desperation situation,

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<v Speaker 2>I believe for both teams, not just for our team,

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<v Speaker 2>for both teams.

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<v Speaker 3>And one of the reasons I think it's a desperation

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<v Speaker 3>situation for the Cowboys is when you look at the

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<v Speaker 3>schedule coming up, Okay, can I run down it? Can

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<v Speaker 3>I rebrief this?

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<v Speaker 2>I've heard it. You only got one cupcake.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's on a short week on the road. On

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<v Speaker 3>the road, right, which is next week, which, by the way,

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys are about to play two games in five days.

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<v Speaker 3>By a week from tomorrow, this team's gonna have four

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<v Speaker 3>games under their belt, yes, sir, okay, and sitting there

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<v Speaker 3>one in one right now, you would love to be

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<v Speaker 3>three and one, but it's okay. After that, okay. So

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<v Speaker 3>you got the Ravens, and then you got a Thursday

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<v Speaker 3>game against the Giants. Then you are at the Steelers

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<v Speaker 3>night game, which is a two and zero team right now,

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<v Speaker 3>and with their defense the way they're playing home against Detroit,

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<v Speaker 3>which was in the conference championship game last year, by

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<v Speaker 3>week at San Francisco, which was in the Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 3>at Atlanta, which just won on the road at Philadelphia,

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<v Speaker 3>home against Philadelphia, and then home against Houston.

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<v Speaker 4>So you're saying they can breathe the next week against.

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<v Speaker 3>It and then and then after that, you got two

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<v Speaker 3>division games within five days of each other, a Sunday Thursday,

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<v Speaker 3>Thanksgiving week, well at Washington home against the Giants.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, you know what they're saying, this team needs to

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<v Speaker 4>rack up some wins. But you know what they're saying

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<v Speaker 4>in Baltimore, what's that? Well, they better win this one

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<v Speaker 4>because next week they gotta play Buffalo, and the week

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<v Speaker 4>after that they gotta go to Cincinnati and they're already

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<v Speaker 4>writing they could be zero to five.

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<v Speaker 2>The thing about it, the thing about it is it's

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<v Speaker 2>always and I say this until about the tenth game

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<v Speaker 2>or the eleventh game, there's always next week around about

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<v Speaker 2>the tenth, eleventh or twelfth game, that you either fighting

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<v Speaker 2>for something. Are you fighting for for the top ten

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<v Speaker 2>pick in the draft? So we can say that up

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<v Speaker 2>unto about the tenth eleven maybe the twelfth week after

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<v Speaker 2>that your faith is about sealed. So these guys have

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<v Speaker 2>to find fellas. I'm gonna say this, and I ain't

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<v Speaker 2>gonna never back up off of this. We have winning coaches.

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<v Speaker 2>The question is are the play listen other players gonna

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<v Speaker 2>believe or is it a player over there with enough

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<v Speaker 2>get up and go, you know, to make the other

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<v Speaker 2>players respond. I've been around guys that can get guys

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<v Speaker 2>to respond to what is right. Nothing is wrong with

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<v Speaker 2>coach McCarthy's system, Nothing is wrong with Mike Zimmer's system.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm asking the players, what are you gonna do? What

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<v Speaker 2>are you gonna do? As a player, because I've been

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<v Speaker 2>on sorry teams. I've been on sorry teams one in

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<v Speaker 2>one and whatever three and whatever I've fit in thirteen.

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<v Speaker 2>But somehow, some way, a coach came in Wi. She

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<v Speaker 2>was Coach Johnson and basically took a lot of those

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<v Speaker 2>same guys and made the record a little better, made

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<v Speaker 2>the record a little better. As he started to bring

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<v Speaker 2>in fresher talent. We are stuck rat where we are.

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<v Speaker 2>It's not about fresh of talent. This is about the

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<v Speaker 2>talent that's here, embracing the moment. They have to embrace

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<v Speaker 2>the moment. Come Sunday, they have to embrace the moment.

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<v Speaker 4>So did you look up Carlos Watkins when you were

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<v Speaker 4>checking out him?

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<v Speaker 3>Like?

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<v Speaker 4>No, not No, I was just wondering has he been playing?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, he was with the team. I can't remember who he.

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<v Speaker 4>Was somewhere right, So I look that up. He should

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<v Speaker 4>be able to play.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he ready to play. He was just he was

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<v Speaker 3>just let go by someone I can't remember which. I'll

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<v Speaker 3>Carlos Watkins was with the Washington Commanders. Okay, he was

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<v Speaker 3>on their practice squad and I don't know if he

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<v Speaker 3>was released from the practice squad. I got to look

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<v Speaker 3>that up. But the Cowboys have signed Carlos Watkins.

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<v Speaker 10>And he was with the Cowboys twenty to twenty. He

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<v Speaker 10>was twenty twenty one and twenty twenty two. Last year

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<v Speaker 10>he was with Arizona two games, one start at an injury,

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<v Speaker 10>and so he was coming off of that and that

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<v Speaker 10>was why I was not an early signing during the

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<v Speaker 10>off season as well. So that's stay Jordan Phillips spot.

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<v Speaker 10>As Jordan Phillips goes on IR with what the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 10>are saying is a wrist injury.

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<v Speaker 4>So on the practice squad they have two defensive tackles.

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<v Speaker 4>Denzel Dackson, the rookie free agent that they've got a

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<v Speaker 4>free spot because he's an international player. And then the

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<v Speaker 4>other guy is Phil Hoskins, who's in his fourth year

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<v Speaker 4>six ' five three fifteen. I ran across him. He's

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<v Speaker 4>pretty big. So if you're looking for big, they had big.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know how productive he can be, but it's

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<v Speaker 4>a body if they have to elevate somebody. And now,

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<v Speaker 4>when it sounded like when he said they added they

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<v Speaker 4>added him to the fifty three man roster.

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<v Speaker 3>They did sign him off the practice squad. They poached

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<v Speaker 3>him off Washington's practice squad. So he's got three games

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<v Speaker 3>for three games, yep, right, yep. So and the thing

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<v Speaker 3>with Watkins, and I've got to research him, but he

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<v Speaker 3>only played the two games last year for Arizona, so

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<v Speaker 3>we was presuming that he was coming off an injury,

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<v Speaker 3>which is why he didn't have a market in free

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<v Speaker 3>He was a late signing by the Commanders petting and

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<v Speaker 3>training camp.

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<v Speaker 4>So at least they know something about him, oh sure,

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<v Speaker 4>having been here.

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<v Speaker 3>Right exactly, So that helps. And he was a he's

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<v Speaker 3>out of Clemson and he was a fourth round pick

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<v Speaker 3>of the Texans back in twenty seventeen, so he's thirty

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<v Speaker 3>year old. He fits right in with the thirty something

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<v Speaker 3>interior defensive lineman that the Cowboys are going with right

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<v Speaker 3>now or have to go with necessity right now.

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<v Speaker 4>And they realized training camp they didn't have enough defensive tackles.

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<v Speaker 3>Which is why they why they traded for Jordan Phillips,

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<v Speaker 3>why Lynville Joseph came in, and why Albert Huggins was

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<v Speaker 3>here for a while.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, and if you think about what they were trying

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<v Speaker 4>to do is play uh Fijoko inside. They were trying

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<v Speaker 4>to play.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh and Justin Rodgers the seventh round draft picks now

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<v Speaker 3>in the Cincinnati practice squad. Y, let me tell y'all

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<v Speaker 3>that's in the past, tell me what we're gonna do

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<v Speaker 3>to day.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm saying, why then, shots, that's why they got.

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<v Speaker 3>In this situation. That's why they drafted one in the

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<v Speaker 3>first round, a defensive tackle on the first round last year. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>so they wouldn't be in this position this year.

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<v Speaker 2>This year they went. They did not get anybody in

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<v Speaker 2>the first three rounds because they was trying to hope

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<v Speaker 2>that Mazie say see that you are a guy, we're depending.

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<v Speaker 3>You, and they had a huge need at left tackle

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<v Speaker 3>and the center to film. They took the first round

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<v Speaker 3>pick and a third round pick this year on them.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 3>They got. And they got a defensive lineman in the

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<v Speaker 3>second round in Marshaw Kneeland, which was a definite need

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<v Speaker 3>to because of when you look where DeMarcus Lawrence is

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<v Speaker 3>in his career. Uh, they but he's not an interior defensive.

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<v Speaker 4>A playing them inside.

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<v Speaker 2>So this was to me a soft rebuild. The Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>just didn't blow it up because they still have Dak,

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<v Speaker 2>they still have cd lamb Uh they you know, Martin

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<v Speaker 2>still you know, guys, they still had a core of

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<v Speaker 2>players where they don't have to blow it up at

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<v Speaker 2>this point. But you you had enough young guys that

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<v Speaker 2>key positions that hurt, you know, the tackle spot, the

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<v Speaker 2>center spot, out the middle of our defense. And then

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<v Speaker 2>I we don't know what Sam Williams was gonna do,

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<v Speaker 2>but that was a big loss. That was a big

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<v Speaker 2>because we know that he could make plays on both ends,

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<v Speaker 2>smart and dumb. But especially since yeah, here we sit,

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<v Speaker 2>what are we going to do today? What are the

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<v Speaker 2>what is our effort gonna be come Sunday? What is

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<v Speaker 2>our We know that this team likes to run. We

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<v Speaker 2>know that they want to get back to their winning ways.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's them dominating a run game. And I'm talking

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<v Speaker 2>about the Ravens. What are we going to do defensively?

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<v Speaker 2>What can coach zim Er cook up for these guys

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<v Speaker 2>to help these guys be better run stoppers?

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<v Speaker 4>You know well? And they're gonna get you know tested

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<v Speaker 4>obviously with Lamar Jackson. So what do you guys think

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<v Speaker 4>you would like to do to stop him from I

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<v Speaker 4>think he's already run for one hundred and seventy yards.

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<v Speaker 3>Let me say this before we go into that. It

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<v Speaker 3>was a bicep injury that Watkins had last year. Week

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<v Speaker 3>two of last year. He was lost for the season

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<v Speaker 3>with the torn biceps. Now what do you do about

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<v Speaker 3>Lamar Jackson?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, how do you want to stop them?

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<v Speaker 2>Got it?

0:27:17.359 --> 0:27:18.280
<v Speaker 4>Because they're gonna.

0:27:18.080 --> 0:27:22.359
<v Speaker 2>Call Yes, I would not. I was stacked offinsive line.

0:27:23.600 --> 0:27:27.119
<v Speaker 2>I will make him throw to beat me when we

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<v Speaker 2>when they when teams get into the playoffs, get into

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<v Speaker 2>the latter part of the season, don't ever team don't

0:27:33.480 --> 0:27:36.960
<v Speaker 2>employ this. But the teams that uh late in the

0:27:37.080 --> 0:27:42.359
<v Speaker 2>season need wins, they make Lamar beat them passing. They

0:27:43.440 --> 0:27:48.119
<v Speaker 2>beat us passing. Maybe that's the Cowboys answer. If you're

0:27:48.160 --> 0:27:50.280
<v Speaker 2>gonna beat us, You're gonna have to throw the two

0:27:50.400 --> 0:27:56.240
<v Speaker 2>hundred and ninety plus yards no interceptions and touchdowns. You know.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh, that's what the Chiefs gave the model for how

0:28:01.560 --> 0:28:05.000
<v Speaker 3>you defend Lamar Jackson in the playoffs last year. And

0:28:05.280 --> 0:28:07.159
<v Speaker 3>I mean, you can look at their first game of

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<v Speaker 3>the year this year, but I look at that playoff

0:28:09.680 --> 0:28:11.600
<v Speaker 3>game last year, and the way they defended him and

0:28:11.680 --> 0:28:13.840
<v Speaker 3>kept him in the pocket and kept him from getting

0:28:13.880 --> 0:28:18.760
<v Speaker 3>out was Steve's your cousin. Steve uh huh was the

0:28:18.840 --> 0:28:21.000
<v Speaker 3>one who came up with the master plan for that.

0:28:21.600 --> 0:28:24.080
<v Speaker 3>There was a lot of smart players on that Kansas

0:28:24.119 --> 0:28:25.200
<v Speaker 3>City defense.

0:28:24.880 --> 0:28:29.240
<v Speaker 4>Too, because you know, they it's not that he scrambles

0:28:29.320 --> 0:28:32.560
<v Speaker 4>and beats you. They call running plays for him. They're

0:28:32.640 --> 0:28:36.399
<v Speaker 4>pulling two offensive linemen to be lead blockers for him.

0:28:36.480 --> 0:28:40.400
<v Speaker 4>Right yeah, And that's what I was going to say, Nate,

0:28:40.480 --> 0:28:43.360
<v Speaker 4>because now you got ten guys could block for this,

0:28:43.720 --> 0:28:46.720
<v Speaker 4>not you know, not the quarterback out of the play.

0:28:47.000 --> 0:28:51.600
<v Speaker 4>So you stack the line and stop the run and

0:28:51.920 --> 0:28:52.960
<v Speaker 4>make them throw the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, you got to because and you have to be

0:28:55.320 --> 0:28:58.920
<v Speaker 2>disciplined because that run pass option, I mean, he got

0:28:59.000 --> 0:29:01.320
<v Speaker 2>three ways to go again, handed to Henry. He can

0:29:01.440 --> 0:29:03.000
<v Speaker 2>keep it hisself, but he canna look out there and

0:29:03.040 --> 0:29:06.040
<v Speaker 2>see if that corner uncheated hit the outside receiver. I

0:29:06.160 --> 0:29:07.880
<v Speaker 2>hit a tight end fading out with the scene.

0:29:08.040 --> 0:29:13.600
<v Speaker 4>So can you afford to have one linebacker? And I'm

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<v Speaker 4>guessing Overshown spy on him, just on Jackson if he's

0:29:19.200 --> 0:29:20.120
<v Speaker 4>if he's just.

0:29:20.160 --> 0:29:22.440
<v Speaker 2>A different dude throwing the ball, just a different dude.

0:29:23.360 --> 0:29:30.200
<v Speaker 2>If Overshown can't miss see that when when you're elite

0:29:30.400 --> 0:29:36.280
<v Speaker 2>at what you do, you can't miss. So my thing is,

0:29:37.560 --> 0:29:41.360
<v Speaker 2>let everybody do their job. And you're talking about spying on.

0:29:41.440 --> 0:29:44.520
<v Speaker 3>It in the past or yeah, yeah, well here's the

0:29:44.560 --> 0:29:46.840
<v Speaker 3>other thing. It gets back to stop him from.

0:29:47.320 --> 0:29:49.520
<v Speaker 2>What you're saying. Yes, you have to have a spy,

0:29:50.080 --> 0:29:54.360
<v Speaker 2>but I would like even faster guy than him. I mean,

0:29:54.480 --> 0:29:54.960
<v Speaker 2>do we have a.

0:29:55.040 --> 0:29:56.800
<v Speaker 3>dB Michael Parsons.

0:29:57.760 --> 0:29:59.960
<v Speaker 2>I mean, yeah, I'm serious.

0:30:00.360 --> 0:30:01.160
<v Speaker 3>For a faster guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, a couple Overshown can go. He can bolder and

0:30:06.360 --> 0:30:09.120
<v Speaker 2>in this guy will make him look slow. But he

0:30:10.120 --> 0:30:16.000
<v Speaker 2>Overshown cannot do what I see most spies do. Don't

0:30:16.040 --> 0:30:18.720
<v Speaker 2>get in the wash. Well, they'll ease up there, they'll

0:30:18.760 --> 0:30:21.440
<v Speaker 2>see a gap and the first thing a linebacker thinks

0:30:21.800 --> 0:30:25.400
<v Speaker 2>is fill that gap. Well you're not. You don't fill

0:30:25.400 --> 0:30:28.560
<v Speaker 2>that gap. Stay back and keep your eyes on this dude,

0:30:28.960 --> 0:30:31.040
<v Speaker 2>because when he break out of one of these scenes,

0:30:31.440 --> 0:30:33.880
<v Speaker 2>you gotta be there. And if you come into a

0:30:33.960 --> 0:30:38.400
<v Speaker 2>hole and commit and something over to the right, he gone.

0:30:38.720 --> 0:30:41.320
<v Speaker 2>So the spy gotta be real patient.

0:30:41.400 --> 0:30:44.840
<v Speaker 3>Well, and the thing with Overshown, he's played two NFL games.

0:30:46.080 --> 0:30:47.040
<v Speaker 3>I mean, he doesn't have.

0:30:47.240 --> 0:30:51.920
<v Speaker 4>The experience, but but who's got the size here in speed?

0:30:52.160 --> 0:30:54.840
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? Okay, here's the other thing which we talked about yesterday.

0:30:54.880 --> 0:30:57.120
<v Speaker 3>People were asking how come overshow wasn't on the field

0:30:57.200 --> 0:31:00.240
<v Speaker 3>against New Orleans. Well, you're gonna run into the same

0:31:00.320 --> 0:31:04.440
<v Speaker 3>thing against Baltimore, which has a three hundred pound full

0:31:04.520 --> 0:31:08.000
<v Speaker 3>back named Patrick Ricard who will be on the field

0:31:08.120 --> 0:31:11.400
<v Speaker 3>for as much as uh Taysom Taysom Hill lined up

0:31:11.440 --> 0:31:14.360
<v Speaker 3>at fullback, and they like they like two tight ends

0:31:14.400 --> 0:31:18.000
<v Speaker 3>with Mark Andrews and Isaiah likely to go along with them.

0:31:18.360 --> 0:31:21.520
<v Speaker 3>And so that will dictate if the Cowboys are going

0:31:21.560 --> 0:31:24.920
<v Speaker 3>to keep the same UH personnel on defense that they

0:31:25.000 --> 0:31:28.040
<v Speaker 3>had in the New Orleans game, which is Overshown's on

0:31:28.120 --> 0:31:30.400
<v Speaker 3>the field in the nickel. He's a sub linebacker in

0:31:30.440 --> 0:31:34.320
<v Speaker 3>the nickel package. Then Lea Foul and Damon Clark are

0:31:34.320 --> 0:31:36.800
<v Speaker 3>on the field with three linebackers. When they go two

0:31:36.880 --> 0:31:39.840
<v Speaker 3>tight ends in a fullback to overshow's not even on

0:31:39.880 --> 0:31:40.960
<v Speaker 3>the field in that package?

0:31:41.120 --> 0:31:44.800
<v Speaker 4>And oh, by the way, just so we don't miss

0:31:44.960 --> 0:31:47.239
<v Speaker 4>this part, can I throw my hands up?

0:31:47.880 --> 0:31:50.000
<v Speaker 3>Can I throw my hands up and surrender?

0:31:50.120 --> 0:31:51.160
<v Speaker 2>I'd say what you got to say?

0:31:51.240 --> 0:31:55.400
<v Speaker 4>I'm you're talking about after two weeks?

0:31:55.800 --> 0:31:55.840
<v Speaker 5>No?

0:31:56.360 --> 0:32:01.360
<v Speaker 2>No, now the more. How many times did New Orleans

0:32:01.480 --> 0:32:02.080
<v Speaker 2>run on us?

0:32:03.240 --> 0:32:04.840
<v Speaker 3>Was it thirty or forty times?

0:32:05.240 --> 0:32:09.400
<v Speaker 2>Okay, I'm throwing my hands up, y'all listen to me.

0:32:09.800 --> 0:32:10.400
<v Speaker 4>Thirty nine?

0:32:11.560 --> 0:32:15.200
<v Speaker 2>No, listen to me. This is the God heaven truth.

0:32:16.200 --> 0:32:21.240
<v Speaker 2>Listen to me. It would not have mattered if Overshown

0:32:21.440 --> 0:32:23.600
<v Speaker 2>was in the game. You could have went and got

0:32:23.760 --> 0:32:27.200
<v Speaker 2>Jack Lambert. You could have win and got Dick Busks.

0:32:27.680 --> 0:32:30.840
<v Speaker 2>You could have win and got Joe Schmidt, and you

0:32:30.920 --> 0:32:33.840
<v Speaker 2>could have went and got Lawrence Taylor. Those are one

0:32:33.840 --> 0:32:38.840
<v Speaker 2>of them. Those are three great linebackers. If your defensive

0:32:39.000 --> 0:32:42.320
<v Speaker 2>line does not do their job, I don't care who

0:32:42.400 --> 0:32:48.000
<v Speaker 2>your linebackers. I keep asking people what is overshown gonna

0:32:48.040 --> 0:32:51.200
<v Speaker 2>do when a tackle is sitting in your lap. What

0:32:51.400 --> 0:32:52.080
<v Speaker 2>is he gonna do?

0:32:52.280 --> 0:32:52.760
<v Speaker 3>Exactly?

0:32:53.600 --> 0:32:56.520
<v Speaker 2>The coaches know what they're doing. We just need for

0:32:56.560 --> 0:32:59.960
<v Speaker 2>our front defenders to do their job.

0:33:00.120 --> 0:33:02.840
<v Speaker 3>Which gets back to that screen pass to Camara. What's

0:33:03.000 --> 0:33:07.640
<v Speaker 3>Kendrick's gonna do when you've got an offensive guard who's

0:33:07.720 --> 0:33:12.160
<v Speaker 3>between him and Kamara? Yes, when when Lawrence makes a

0:33:12.200 --> 0:33:15.920
<v Speaker 3>swim move inside and it leaves a lane wide open

0:33:16.000 --> 0:33:18.520
<v Speaker 3>for the screen pass for Kamara because you're lea foul

0:33:18.840 --> 0:33:21.200
<v Speaker 3>rushed to the outside, it's just wide open. It's now

0:33:21.440 --> 0:33:23.520
<v Speaker 3>one on one. You got an offensive guard against Kendricks.

0:33:23.560 --> 0:33:25.960
<v Speaker 3>The whole idea is to keep the offensive lineman off

0:33:26.040 --> 0:33:27.280
<v Speaker 3>the linebackers. Right.

0:33:27.360 --> 0:33:29.360
<v Speaker 2>It's amazing, And it gets.

0:33:29.200 --> 0:33:32.400
<v Speaker 3>Back to Lamar Jackson at the spy business. What Kansas

0:33:32.440 --> 0:33:35.440
<v Speaker 3>City did against him in the in the conference championship

0:33:35.480 --> 0:33:39.760
<v Speaker 3>game last year. Was they contained him. Yes, they're not

0:33:39.960 --> 0:33:42.040
<v Speaker 3>pinning their ears back and going after him.

0:33:42.800 --> 0:33:46.280
<v Speaker 4>Well, my point was going to be, yes, we're talking

0:33:46.320 --> 0:33:52.000
<v Speaker 4>about running passing. After two games, they've got the number

0:33:52.080 --> 0:33:54.680
<v Speaker 4>one offense in the league, Baltimore.

0:33:54.840 --> 0:33:55.200
<v Speaker 2>Yes, they do.

0:33:55.400 --> 0:33:58.760
<v Speaker 4>They've scored, They've gained more yards than any other team.

0:33:59.120 --> 0:34:02.880
<v Speaker 2>It's just they eight. Number one is scory that.

0:34:03.280 --> 0:34:08.400
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the number thirty two in defense. Yeah, mass defense.

0:34:09.880 --> 0:34:14.040
<v Speaker 2>You said it's so perfect. All you have to do

0:34:14.239 --> 0:34:17.640
<v Speaker 2>when he get ready to pass is go three steps

0:34:18.280 --> 0:34:21.680
<v Speaker 2>up the field a defensive lineman, defense man, y'all go

0:34:21.840 --> 0:34:27.239
<v Speaker 2>four steps. You form the umbrella overshown whoever you want

0:34:27.400 --> 0:34:30.720
<v Speaker 2>standing back there. He drops back four or five yards,

0:34:30.840 --> 0:34:34.680
<v Speaker 2>give itself a cushion between this defensive line. So when

0:34:34.719 --> 0:34:37.640
<v Speaker 2>he takes off, you always have an angle on him.

0:34:37.840 --> 0:34:41.440
<v Speaker 2>But if you go up into that offensive line, you

0:34:41.640 --> 0:34:44.480
<v Speaker 2>lose all angles with this guy's speed. Excuse me for

0:34:44.520 --> 0:34:46.320
<v Speaker 2>stepping back, Chris, I know you're gonna get on me.

0:34:47.360 --> 0:34:50.480
<v Speaker 2>I know you're gonna get on it. Yeah, yeah, So

0:34:51.680 --> 0:34:54.239
<v Speaker 2>but you get what I'm saying. You can't lose the

0:34:54.400 --> 0:34:57.040
<v Speaker 2>angle on this kid. This kid is. This kid is

0:34:57.080 --> 0:35:00.200
<v Speaker 2>what almost twenty eight, twenty nine is still he can

0:35:00.280 --> 0:35:05.720
<v Speaker 2>run a four three four two forty. So we gotta

0:35:05.760 --> 0:35:09.400
<v Speaker 2>be disciplined. We gotta make this kid throw and beat us.

0:35:10.120 --> 0:35:14.600
<v Speaker 2>Don't let that big old mountain of a man, Henry

0:35:14.680 --> 0:35:15.400
<v Speaker 2>get involved.

0:35:17.200 --> 0:35:21.120
<v Speaker 4>See this, this looks misleading. They got him listened as

0:35:21.200 --> 0:35:22.560
<v Speaker 4>six two two oh five.

0:35:22.719 --> 0:35:23.120
<v Speaker 2>Who is that?

0:35:24.160 --> 0:35:24.880
<v Speaker 4>Lamar Jackson?

0:35:24.880 --> 0:35:26.440
<v Speaker 2>What do you about? One ninety he's.

0:35:26.280 --> 0:35:30.520
<v Speaker 4>Bigger than that you think when he starts running, he

0:35:30.640 --> 0:35:31.200
<v Speaker 4>looks bigger.

0:35:31.880 --> 0:35:34.719
<v Speaker 2>Uh uh. He a little something. He a little thing man.

0:35:35.960 --> 0:35:44.840
<v Speaker 2>He's just long and lean and wiry. Yeah, there's no

0:35:45.080 --> 0:35:48.680
<v Speaker 2>answers when you get fourteen or more points behind.

0:35:48.640 --> 0:35:52.320
<v Speaker 3>He at the combine, Mickey, he measured six two and

0:35:52.400 --> 0:35:55.360
<v Speaker 3>a quarter two hundred and sixteen pounds.

0:35:56.960 --> 0:36:00.759
<v Speaker 4>Slim down so he don't looks when he's got the

0:36:00.840 --> 0:36:04.200
<v Speaker 4>ball in his hands running full speed. Can tell you that.

0:36:05.239 --> 0:36:10.560
<v Speaker 3>And he is twenty seven years old. Still very young, young, yes.

0:36:11.400 --> 0:36:12.279
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<v Speaker 3>here of mixed shots and we barely have dived into

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<v Speaker 3>Mickey's legal pad. What do you got interesting on there?

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<v Speaker 4>So I ran across this some Ravens site on the

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<v Speaker 4>line that they the online Okay, you remember Stratamatical when

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<v Speaker 4>we were growing up, They were still in business.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, did you have a strata matic, Nate?

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<v Speaker 4>What is that? It was a football game?

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, okay, I remember, I remember that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So they did Stratamatic did a stimulation.

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<v Speaker 3>On I guess simulation, simulation.

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<v Speaker 4>What did I say, stimulation?

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<v Speaker 2>Wow, you've been hanging on our show.

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<v Speaker 4>They stimulated a simulation on every game. Uh, the Ravens

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<v Speaker 4>would play before they played it, right, Okay, And the

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<v Speaker 4>simulations for the first two games Baltimore was going to

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<v Speaker 4>be oh and two.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow about the third game one and two?

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<v Speaker 4>But they had they had them losing to the Chiefs

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<v Speaker 4>twenty four, twenty seven to twenty four. They lost twenty

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<v Speaker 4>seven to twenty and then they had them losing to

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<v Speaker 4>the Raiders and I think they even got the score

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<v Speaker 4>right twenty six twenty three. Just one of the things

0:40:15.120 --> 0:40:16.240
<v Speaker 4>I ran across.

0:40:17.320 --> 0:40:19.200
<v Speaker 3>So does anybody ever go back and check how they

0:40:19.280 --> 0:40:22.560
<v Speaker 3>do on those how the oddsmakers do on those picks?

0:40:23.800 --> 0:40:27.759
<v Speaker 3>You have a running record of, oh like from a

0:40:28.400 --> 0:40:32.400
<v Speaker 3>just wins and losses, whether those whether the bet was

0:40:32.440 --> 0:40:34.440
<v Speaker 3>one or not, but wins and losses, whether they got

0:40:34.480 --> 0:40:35.000
<v Speaker 3>it right or not.

0:40:36.680 --> 0:40:39.200
<v Speaker 2>I've never wanted to do the bet and things, especially

0:40:39.320 --> 0:40:41.759
<v Speaker 2>coming into the league. You know they had it big

0:40:41.920 --> 0:40:44.399
<v Speaker 2>on the wall. If you get caught Gamba, you out

0:40:44.440 --> 0:40:46.680
<v Speaker 2>of the league. So and now we have to do

0:40:46.800 --> 0:40:48.320
<v Speaker 2>all this stuff. So I don't even think of it.

0:40:48.360 --> 0:40:51.120
<v Speaker 3>I don't either. I never never have anything.

0:40:51.160 --> 0:40:54.720
<v Speaker 2>It would be nice to know just that for entertainment purposes,

0:40:54.800 --> 0:40:56.839
<v Speaker 2>but they ain't worth losing a job.

0:40:57.160 --> 0:41:01.640
<v Speaker 4>I've seen. I've seen media people adding on games and

0:41:01.719 --> 0:41:06.200
<v Speaker 4>then covering it's the most miserable day of their lives.

0:41:06.719 --> 0:41:08.960
<v Speaker 3>That's when they when you're not there's not supposed to

0:41:09.000 --> 0:41:11.520
<v Speaker 3>be any cheering in the press box, that's when you

0:41:11.640 --> 0:41:13.160
<v Speaker 3>get yelling in the press box.

0:41:13.280 --> 0:41:13.400
<v Speaker 7>Right.

0:41:16.680 --> 0:41:19.440
<v Speaker 3>The thing fellas away anyway.

0:41:19.480 --> 0:41:20.959
<v Speaker 4>That was one of the things I had.

0:41:22.560 --> 0:41:29.719
<v Speaker 2>Do you find anything about desperation in online? Because I've

0:41:29.840 --> 0:41:35.600
<v Speaker 2>never since I played when we were desperate almost every game,

0:41:35.680 --> 0:41:38.920
<v Speaker 2>when when we was going through a bad season. Uh,

0:41:39.120 --> 0:41:41.640
<v Speaker 2>when going over there talking to the guys, have y'all

0:41:42.360 --> 0:41:46.359
<v Speaker 2>how the guys taking this are they locked.

0:41:46.080 --> 0:41:48.399
<v Speaker 4>In, don't want to talk to nobody or they will

0:41:48.480 --> 0:41:49.280
<v Speaker 4>find out today?

0:41:50.400 --> 0:41:53.239
<v Speaker 3>Because what do you anticipate.

0:41:54.960 --> 0:41:58.400
<v Speaker 2>I ain't saying gloom and doom, but intense intensity. It

0:41:58.440 --> 0:42:02.080
<v Speaker 2>should be a feeling locker room like man, we ain't

0:42:02.120 --> 0:42:03.479
<v Speaker 2>got time to play.

0:42:04.000 --> 0:42:06.600
<v Speaker 3>Okay, tell us what it was would have been, like, well,

0:42:06.640 --> 0:42:09.120
<v Speaker 3>what it was like when you started old Let's say.

0:42:10.200 --> 0:42:14.319
<v Speaker 2>Oh, you're talking about with being out? It was a man.

0:42:15.239 --> 0:42:18.279
<v Speaker 2>First of all, thank you for mister Jones for not

0:42:18.960 --> 0:42:23.640
<v Speaker 2>firing all of us for talking about you. But we

0:42:23.840 --> 0:42:28.360
<v Speaker 2>like we knew we were good, and we knew that

0:42:28.480 --> 0:42:31.399
<v Speaker 2>if we had Emmitt at least one of those games

0:42:31.400 --> 0:42:34.680
<v Speaker 2>would have been different. And so we we we we

0:42:34.880 --> 0:42:37.560
<v Speaker 2>was blaming upper management, and we was open about it.

0:42:37.719 --> 0:42:40.720
<v Speaker 2>You know, like, what are what not calling mister Jones

0:42:40.840 --> 0:42:43.520
<v Speaker 2>name but saying, wow, what are they gonna do? You know?

0:42:43.680 --> 0:42:46.640
<v Speaker 2>These other guys that these other running backs are just guys?

0:42:47.719 --> 0:42:47.880
<v Speaker 3>You know.

0:42:48.080 --> 0:42:52.399
<v Speaker 2>So but each week we we went in probably much

0:42:52.600 --> 0:42:56.440
<v Speaker 2>like these Ravens, saying we're a better team than this.

0:42:57.440 --> 0:43:00.520
<v Speaker 2>We are a much better team than this. We approven

0:43:00.600 --> 0:43:03.680
<v Speaker 2>it year after year, and I'm saying that cowboys can

0:43:04.560 --> 0:43:09.200
<v Speaker 2>congrat they've been whether they've lost the second game before

0:43:09.600 --> 0:43:14.200
<v Speaker 2>and run off eight or nine good victories. So, you know,

0:43:14.400 --> 0:43:16.480
<v Speaker 2>do we have enough of guys in here to remember

0:43:16.560 --> 0:43:21.040
<v Speaker 2>that last year we were in the same predicament? So

0:43:21.200 --> 0:43:23.440
<v Speaker 2>how do you feel? I mean, so when you go

0:43:23.560 --> 0:43:26.880
<v Speaker 2>over there and you can answer to Everson tomorrow tomorrow,

0:43:27.080 --> 0:43:31.439
<v Speaker 2>maybe what what is it like over there? I don't

0:43:31.480 --> 0:43:34.279
<v Speaker 2>go over there messing with players because they don't need.

0:43:34.480 --> 0:43:37.200
<v Speaker 2>They got enough bunch of old heads walking around there

0:43:37.239 --> 0:43:40.200
<v Speaker 2>trying to stick their chests out about what they've done.

0:43:40.280 --> 0:43:44.280
<v Speaker 2>I believe let every every generation build their own hopes.

0:43:44.840 --> 0:43:47.880
<v Speaker 2>But man, we gotta we gotta have that fitter. Do

0:43:47.960 --> 0:43:48.839
<v Speaker 2>you go over there, Bill?

0:43:49.120 --> 0:43:52.160
<v Speaker 3>I I don't go to the locker room very often.

0:43:52.960 --> 0:43:55.839
<v Speaker 2>Mick, you go every day, right I do? Man, give them,

0:43:55.960 --> 0:43:59.560
<v Speaker 2>give them tomorrow, Give the fans write it down or something.

0:43:59.600 --> 0:44:03.440
<v Speaker 2>Give the fans of what you feel is happening over there,

0:44:04.440 --> 0:44:06.680
<v Speaker 2>you know, not gloom and doom. I know it's not

0:44:06.760 --> 0:44:08.960
<v Speaker 2>gonna be that. They know they got fifteen more games.

0:44:09.280 --> 0:44:11.839
<v Speaker 2>I saw them as to Stephen Jones, and I, hey, hey, sir,

0:44:11.920 --> 0:44:14.320
<v Speaker 2>hey come here, you know you have fifteen more games.

0:44:14.520 --> 0:44:17.840
<v Speaker 2>Let these guys know they have fifteen more games. You know,

0:44:18.040 --> 0:44:21.279
<v Speaker 2>don't matter how if it was a baseball season, we'll

0:44:21.280 --> 0:44:23.920
<v Speaker 2>be just throwing against the wall and winning care one

0:44:24.000 --> 0:44:25.280
<v Speaker 2>hundred and sixty two games.

0:44:25.400 --> 0:44:26.560
<v Speaker 3>Is a career sixty two?

0:44:26.840 --> 0:44:29.680
<v Speaker 2>Okay? We got to be fifted in that who cares.

0:44:30.520 --> 0:44:34.560
<v Speaker 3>So basically what the football equivalent is, if you wanted

0:44:34.600 --> 0:44:36.600
<v Speaker 3>to put it in baseball terms of intity, that I mean,

0:44:36.600 --> 0:44:39.640
<v Speaker 3>you got a seventeen game season, So through two games

0:44:40.560 --> 0:44:43.839
<v Speaker 3>in a baseball season, you've played twenty games. Now yeah, okay, yeah,

0:44:44.280 --> 0:44:48.160
<v Speaker 3>basically that's right. So and if you're ten and ten,

0:44:48.400 --> 0:44:50.439
<v Speaker 3>the stat you got a five hunter record through twenty

0:44:50.520 --> 0:44:51.400
<v Speaker 3>games baseball.

0:44:51.520 --> 0:44:54.680
<v Speaker 4>The stat that the Ravens are facing. Since twenty twenty

0:44:55.440 --> 0:44:58.399
<v Speaker 4>thirty two teams has started the season oh to two.

0:44:59.120 --> 0:45:01.400
<v Speaker 4>Only two of them made it to the playoffs, right,

0:45:02.160 --> 0:45:06.160
<v Speaker 4>the twenty twenty three Texans and the twenty twenty two Bengals.

0:45:06.440 --> 0:45:10.040
<v Speaker 2>Right, So that Beingles had who at quarterback?

0:45:10.160 --> 0:45:12.080
<v Speaker 4>Joe Burrow, somebody named Joe Burrow.

0:45:12.560 --> 0:45:14.959
<v Speaker 2>That's a beast. That's a beast.

0:45:15.040 --> 0:45:17.359
<v Speaker 3>And Cincinnati's been They've been starting zero two every year.

0:45:17.360 --> 0:45:19.239
<v Speaker 3>It seems like they're rowing to again this year.

0:45:19.360 --> 0:45:19.600
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:45:19.800 --> 0:45:25.120
<v Speaker 4>And the Cowboys in forty two games if we count

0:45:25.200 --> 0:45:27.680
<v Speaker 4>too this year, which I don't think we should count,

0:45:28.040 --> 0:45:32.839
<v Speaker 4>they've only once lost back to back games and they

0:45:32.880 --> 0:45:37.320
<v Speaker 4>did it last one more time. So twenty twenty two season,

0:45:37.719 --> 0:45:43.359
<v Speaker 4>twenty twenty three season, and six games in twenty twenty one,

0:45:44.120 --> 0:45:48.120
<v Speaker 4>so forty games counting the two this year. They've only

0:45:48.280 --> 0:45:51.759
<v Speaker 4>lost back to back games once and it was last

0:45:51.840 --> 0:45:58.239
<v Speaker 4>year Buffalo Miami. Right, okay, Buffalo Miami. So they've recovered

0:45:58.360 --> 0:46:02.080
<v Speaker 4>from losses with Mike McCarthy being here.

0:46:02.080 --> 0:46:04.040
<v Speaker 3>And that was in December, so that was late in

0:46:04.080 --> 0:46:05.800
<v Speaker 3>the season and then.

0:46:06.200 --> 0:46:09.200
<v Speaker 4>The time before would have been twenty twenty one.

0:46:09.320 --> 0:46:12.160
<v Speaker 3>So to answer your question, they're not panicked over there

0:46:12.400 --> 0:46:18.120
<v Speaker 3>and they feel like that they haven't they Here's what

0:46:18.239 --> 0:46:22.440
<v Speaker 3>I anticipate. That's what I anticipated. All's good, we got this,

0:46:22.640 --> 0:46:24.960
<v Speaker 3>we got this. It would be the attitude. We got this.

0:46:25.640 --> 0:46:28.200
<v Speaker 4>In twenty twenty one, they lost back to back games

0:46:29.200 --> 0:46:36.799
<v Speaker 4>to Kansas City and then Vegas in overtime. So they've responded. Now,

0:46:36.880 --> 0:46:41.239
<v Speaker 4>this is a different team and so somewhat younger team, right,

0:46:41.600 --> 0:46:43.840
<v Speaker 4>you got a lot of young guys that you're trying

0:46:43.960 --> 0:46:47.080
<v Speaker 4>to integrate into this system.

0:46:47.120 --> 0:46:52.880
<v Speaker 3>All right, let me ask you this how Troy's leadership Okay,

0:46:53.280 --> 0:46:56.160
<v Speaker 3>and you knew how Troy was, Okay, how did that

0:46:56.360 --> 0:46:59.000
<v Speaker 3>affect the rest of it? Like, what was Troy like

0:46:59.120 --> 0:47:03.319
<v Speaker 3>after an oh and to start that season, and how

0:47:03.360 --> 0:47:04.920
<v Speaker 3>does that trickle down to the rest.

0:47:04.880 --> 0:47:07.600
<v Speaker 2>Troy did not have to say a word. He showed

0:47:07.600 --> 0:47:12.120
<v Speaker 2>it by he came to work very professional. Troy has

0:47:12.280 --> 0:47:16.239
<v Speaker 2>always been direct focused. When he hit those stores. He

0:47:16.400 --> 0:47:21.120
<v Speaker 2>had enough guys on defense. Our defense was very very vocal,

0:47:21.840 --> 0:47:23.720
<v Speaker 2>you know, starting with Charles Hayley.

0:47:23.880 --> 0:47:28.280
<v Speaker 3>Right, so they Yes, but Troy got his message across,

0:47:28.480 --> 0:47:30.719
<v Speaker 3>notup by having to say anything, but just just put

0:47:30.800 --> 0:47:33.040
<v Speaker 3>his nose to the grindstone. And yeah, and you saw

0:47:33.360 --> 0:47:36.919
<v Speaker 3>his attitude. Yes that okay, Yeah, get to work.

0:47:37.280 --> 0:47:38.919
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he just stared you down.

0:47:39.480 --> 0:47:40.520
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you know what.

0:47:40.640 --> 0:47:43.480
<v Speaker 4>You know what twice in ninety three you lost back

0:47:43.560 --> 0:47:48.040
<v Speaker 4>to back games. Yeah, if you remember, after the first two,

0:47:48.160 --> 0:47:56.320
<v Speaker 4>you ended up losing at Atlanta and then Miami. And

0:47:56.560 --> 0:48:00.560
<v Speaker 4>that's when Jimmy kind of got out the strapped and

0:48:00.680 --> 0:48:03.879
<v Speaker 4>said we got to win. It was hurt in Atlanta, right, Yes,

0:48:04.840 --> 0:48:07.520
<v Speaker 4>or Emmett was one of the two, and Jimmy said,

0:48:07.920 --> 0:48:11.400
<v Speaker 4>you got to win five straight to finish the season,

0:48:11.680 --> 0:48:14.920
<v Speaker 4>to get home filled advantage and to win the division.

0:48:15.960 --> 0:48:19.480
<v Speaker 4>And he didn't win the division until overtime against the Giants.

0:48:19.760 --> 0:48:25.960
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. The thing is, and that's what I'm saying, what

0:48:26.120 --> 0:48:29.080
<v Speaker 2>are the when the coach when you know the coach

0:48:29.120 --> 0:48:32.520
<v Speaker 2>has put you in position to win. Like Parson said,

0:48:32.800 --> 0:48:36.200
<v Speaker 2>it wasn't the coach. He said this, it was us

0:48:36.280 --> 0:48:40.360
<v Speaker 2>as players. Eleven guys even included himself. Now I'm asking

0:48:40.440 --> 0:48:43.239
<v Speaker 2>the question, I know who Zim is and what his

0:48:43.440 --> 0:48:47.719
<v Speaker 2>defense is. I've seen Mike McCarthy dial it up right.

0:48:48.040 --> 0:48:49.880
<v Speaker 2>He dialed it up right a few more than a

0:48:49.920 --> 0:48:54.000
<v Speaker 2>few times. What are the players going to see?

0:48:54.080 --> 0:48:56.719
<v Speaker 3>That's a great example of coming back off of back

0:48:56.800 --> 0:49:00.200
<v Speaker 3>to back losses and waiting. It's legend. Now let me

0:49:00.360 --> 0:49:02.560
<v Speaker 3>just think of Emmett in that Giants get and the

0:49:02.640 --> 0:49:06.160
<v Speaker 3>rest of the team too. It's legend what that team

0:49:06.320 --> 0:49:10.799
<v Speaker 3>did in overcoming adversity. And now we're gonna find out

0:49:10.840 --> 0:49:11.680
<v Speaker 3>what this team is like.

0:49:11.840 --> 0:49:14.080
<v Speaker 4>You know, I had a former player once tell me,

0:49:14.719 --> 0:49:17.600
<v Speaker 4>as hard as Jimmy had to coach you those last

0:49:17.680 --> 0:49:22.920
<v Speaker 4>five games and then to win three more in the playoffs,

0:49:23.560 --> 0:49:26.520
<v Speaker 4>that he would have had trouble coming back the next

0:49:26.600 --> 0:49:30.600
<v Speaker 4>year coaching you even harder. Yeah, because he probably got

0:49:30.640 --> 0:49:32.000
<v Speaker 4>as much out of you as he.

0:49:33.120 --> 0:49:35.960
<v Speaker 2>He He got it all, man. But I'm gonna tell

0:49:35.960 --> 0:49:41.200
<v Speaker 2>you what, man. Thank you, Michael Irvy, Troy Egman, thank you,

0:49:41.680 --> 0:49:46.239
<v Speaker 2>Charles Haley, Tony Tobert. Thank you, Darren Woodson, thank you.

0:49:46.440 --> 0:49:50.920
<v Speaker 2>Our linebackers. At that time, we had some dogs that

0:49:52.640 --> 0:49:55.360
<v Speaker 2>you you was not gonna walk out on that field

0:49:55.920 --> 0:49:59.720
<v Speaker 2>after they done gave us that ball over across the fifty.

0:50:00.040 --> 0:50:02.680
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna walk off the field with less than seven

0:50:02.760 --> 0:50:05.120
<v Speaker 2>points because if we walked out, we didn't have to

0:50:05.200 --> 0:50:07.640
<v Speaker 2>look at Jimmy. It was our defense gonna be like,

0:50:07.920 --> 0:50:09.640
<v Speaker 2>you mean to tell me we gave y'all the ball

0:50:09.719 --> 0:50:13.440
<v Speaker 2>on the fifty. Y'all can't go forty nine yards, you know.

0:50:13.719 --> 0:50:17.320
<v Speaker 2>So it's players now, and that's who I'm going with.

0:50:17.480 --> 0:50:21.239
<v Speaker 2>Players gonna have to hold themselves accountable. The coaches ain't

0:50:21.239 --> 0:50:23.799
<v Speaker 2>gonna always coaches, ain't they gonna dial it up?

0:50:23.920 --> 0:50:24.040
<v Speaker 3>Right?

0:50:24.840 --> 0:50:25.520
<v Speaker 2>Executed?

0:50:26.080 --> 0:50:30.320
<v Speaker 3>Executed the linebacker Kenny Norton, Yes, sir, you're talking.

0:50:30.200 --> 0:50:34.800
<v Speaker 2>About somebody was smart and underrated. I mean, Ken Norton,

0:50:35.719 --> 0:50:39.399
<v Speaker 2>what no matter. I'm talking about our offense. You don't

0:50:39.560 --> 0:50:44.439
<v Speaker 2>study your own offense. We were being practiced inside run.

0:50:44.920 --> 0:50:51.200
<v Speaker 2>We were being practiced regular offense. Power power, right, powerpower, left,

0:50:51.560 --> 0:50:52.399
<v Speaker 2>look out for the draw.

0:50:52.440 --> 0:50:52.600
<v Speaker 3>Look.

0:50:52.719 --> 0:50:56.359
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, Ken hold On, bro be your own team. Yeah, y'all,

0:50:56.640 --> 0:50:58.640
<v Speaker 2>I'm studying y'all and I'm gonna know who y'all are.

0:50:59.360 --> 0:51:00.920
<v Speaker 2>Look at Georgie, look at you, how he's doing this.

0:51:01.040 --> 0:51:03.719
<v Speaker 2>I look out for this. Lookout Mike Irving and tight

0:51:03.760 --> 0:51:05.320
<v Speaker 2>looking at here, gonna run the slant, I'm like.

0:51:06.800 --> 0:51:08.759
<v Speaker 3>And then the next year he's playing for San Francisco.

0:51:09.480 --> 0:51:15.280
<v Speaker 4>You remember he finished that season playing with a torn

0:51:15.400 --> 0:51:15.839
<v Speaker 4>bice up.

0:51:16.040 --> 0:51:17.399
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I remember, man.

0:51:17.520 --> 0:51:20.399
<v Speaker 4>They would tape roll it down and tape it up. Yeah,

0:51:20.880 --> 0:51:23.080
<v Speaker 4>stretch it out. They stretch it out and wrap it.

0:51:24.360 --> 0:51:29.480
<v Speaker 2>I'm telling you, these guys were unique. They were unique,

0:51:29.520 --> 0:51:32.600
<v Speaker 2>and I'm wondering, do they have any unique guys over there?

0:51:32.680 --> 0:51:34.680
<v Speaker 4>We're about to find about to find out.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Nate, Thanks joining ever since. We'll be back tomorrow,

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<v Speaker 3>I think, and we'll chat at you again tomorrow on

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