WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Cover Four

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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. This is mick Shots, streaming live on dallascowboys dot

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<v Speaker 2>Com and the official Dallas Cowboys have now Here are

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<v Speaker 2>Bill Jones, Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And it is time for a Tuesday edition of Micshots.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a playoff edition, yes edition, that's right. And it's

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<v Speaker 3>also a playoff preview edition because you know who's next

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<v Speaker 3>on the horizon for your Dallas Cowboys. That would be

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<v Speaker 3>though San Francisco forty nine. You're ready to kick off

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<v Speaker 3>Niners week a day or early.

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<v Speaker 4>Sure, nobody scared? Ain't nobody scared? That's all I want say.

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<v Speaker 3>Ain't ain't nobody? Ain't nobody here scared? Not being scared?

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<v Speaker 5>There black day or what what's the deal here?

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't nobody tested me.

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<v Speaker 5>That's because she was out modeling.

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<v Speaker 6>By the way, Oh nice.

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<v Speaker 7>I was a product in the pro shops, little backpack.

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<v Speaker 3>So you're making appearances in the pro shop.

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<v Speaker 7>I may very well be Bell.

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<v Speaker 8>We'll see.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, it's nice, this is nice a photographer and all,

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<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, dang, you have your own personal photographer.

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<v Speaker 7>That would be someone from.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we do need to tell people where they can

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<v Speaker 3>see you on television.

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<v Speaker 7>They can see me on Cowboys Flashbacks. So that actually

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<v Speaker 7>aired last night on Bally Sports Southwest. It will air

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<v Speaker 7>throughout the week a few times, not exactly sure the

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<v Speaker 7>specific timing, but every Monday night Valley Sports Southwest it

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<v Speaker 7>will air. It's my game recap show from from everything.

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<v Speaker 7>So I shot yesterday and okay, it was a great report.

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<v Speaker 5>It was very good. It was It's on YouTube too.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, there you go. It's easily accessible, and so Everson

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<v Speaker 3>is going to be distracted half hour, it's a half.

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<v Speaker 6>It is.

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<v Speaker 3>It's on YouTube. He picked up the phone to go

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<v Speaker 3>find the Dallas Cowboys YouTube channel and the flashback Cowboys flashback.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, anybody watch any Monday night football last night?

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<v Speaker 5>I sure did you enjoy that? I finally gave up

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<v Speaker 5>with about three minutes to go. It was a slaughter.

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<v Speaker 5>It was eleven Sacks harkened back to and Troyman talks about.

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<v Speaker 6>Is that what he was laughing about? You know what

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<v Speaker 6>they were laughing about?

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<v Speaker 3>That said that he said I got sacked eleven times

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<v Speaker 3>in the game, once by the Philadelphia. But this looks worse.

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<v Speaker 3>This is worse than what I remember.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, these were violent sacks that Daniel Jones. If

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<v Speaker 5>I was Daniel Jones, I'd have left off the well.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, you guys with Troy, why would you keep

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<v Speaker 4>someone in there that long.

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<v Speaker 3>Even with without helping him? Yeah, helping helping the offensive line.

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<v Speaker 3>That was the worst part.

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<v Speaker 5>It's like, okay, you are down what two starters on

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<v Speaker 5>the offensive the Giants, and you didn't You didn't compensate

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<v Speaker 5>for those losses by how you played offense. It was like,

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<v Speaker 5>all right, next man up right, yeah, Well, back man down.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, the other team was down two offensive starters,

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<v Speaker 3>both tackles, and then they also lost their starting left

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<v Speaker 3>guard during the game. Seahawks were down three offensive linemen

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<v Speaker 3>for much of that.

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<v Speaker 5>Game, and they managed. They did they The Giants didn't change, you.

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<v Speaker 3>Know, how they managed. It was the offensive approach that

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<v Speaker 3>they took and the approach they took to the entire game.

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<v Speaker 3>They knew and they've known for several weeks. They've been

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<v Speaker 3>without both their tackles, the second year guys, first rounder

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<v Speaker 3>last year and a second rounder last year, and these

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<v Speaker 3>two guys that are filling in, by the way. So

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<v Speaker 3>we bring it back to the Cowboys. They were brought

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<v Speaker 3>to Seattle by Mike Celari, the Cowboys offensive line coach.

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<v Speaker 3>One was an undrafted guy two years ago and the

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<v Speaker 3>other one, I think is a fifth rounder stone forward size.

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<v Speaker 5>So there's hope for Brock k Hoffman and TJ.

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<v Speaker 6>Bass. There you go.

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<v Speaker 3>And if you look at the track record of the

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<v Speaker 3>Seahawks drafting offensive lineman with top one hundred picks, they

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<v Speaker 3>don't do it often, and they did it the year

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<v Speaker 3>that Solari left. They didn't drafted.

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<v Speaker 4>Who's the backup quarterback for the Giants?

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, because they won't put him in Taylor.

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<v Speaker 3>They did Tyron Taylor.

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<v Speaker 6>They finally did the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, two snaps, but you make it like that.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh see they did. No, no, no, he did, but

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<v Speaker 6>they didn't.

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<v Speaker 4>That was they just accidentally put him in the last

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<v Speaker 4>two players or something. My thing is this, you knew

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<v Speaker 4>that game was done and you have a quarterback out there.

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<v Speaker 4>You paid him a lot of money. Now either you

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<v Speaker 4>get rid of him or you get him hurt.

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<v Speaker 3>They did the same thing as Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 6>But yes, the same thing as the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>In the fourth quarter. They had him running quarterback.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes they did, Yes, they did.

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<v Speaker 5>They were here, you have the ball.

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<v Speaker 6>They were sitting there like, yeah, all right, this is

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<v Speaker 6>our change up.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, this is what they're going to wait to

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<v Speaker 5>the end of the game to try to throw a

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<v Speaker 5>wide receiver pass. And he got sacked.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh no, that's bad. Even the eleven.

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<v Speaker 3>So Paris Campbell was their backup quarterback and so they

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<v Speaker 3>didn't know Barkley. They haven't had Barkley a couple of games.

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<v Speaker 5>Uh.

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<v Speaker 3>Jones was their leading rusher ten carries sixty six yards.

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<v Speaker 4>So you know.

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<v Speaker 5>The funniest shot, the funniest shot of the night when

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<v Speaker 5>they showed all the traffic leavings like it was in

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<v Speaker 5>the third quarter.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, No, No, the funniest part was when they had

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<v Speaker 4>the iPad and and he was he threw it. Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>he's like stupid man, that was just that was so good.

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<v Speaker 4>He's like, come on, man, did not just show you this?

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<v Speaker 6>And he like he just throws it at the other coach.

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<v Speaker 6>The other coach know what?

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<v Speaker 5>That was the interception for a touchdown, which, by the way,

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<v Speaker 5>that corner is pretty good.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes he is. He led the league last year.

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<v Speaker 3>He's a rookie first round pick.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, who was that? They said, someone let.

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<v Speaker 5>The league weatherspoon. Yeah out of Illinois. Okay, yeah, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>a fifth pick in the draft.

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<v Speaker 6>Six feet four.

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<v Speaker 5>But the wide receiver sold them out. He threw where

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<v Speaker 5>he thought the guy was and then he breaks into

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<v Speaker 5>double coverage right and it goes right to the corner.

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<v Speaker 3>Six four. They drafted last year, a fifth round.

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<v Speaker 4>What they what they did was according to r g

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<v Speaker 4>RG three, he did not allow the play to develop.

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<v Speaker 6>It was made for Waller in the back of the end.

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<v Speaker 4>Zone, So you at least have to let that develop

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<v Speaker 4>first before you decide to throw it there. We've seen

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<v Speaker 4>it all the time with Dak If he's not open,

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<v Speaker 4>then there's the check that it's not a checkdown, but

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<v Speaker 4>it's the shorter route.

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<v Speaker 6>You go for the corner, and so you have two levels.

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<v Speaker 4>He did not let that level develop and he immediately

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<v Speaker 4>threw it to this guy, which he wasn't ready.

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<v Speaker 3>For it.

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<v Speaker 6>Hand. That's what he said exactly.

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<v Speaker 5>So we had so we had two games with huge

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<v Speaker 5>sacks that brought up the Cowboys because the Chargers Khalil

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<v Speaker 5>Mack had six sacks.

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<v Speaker 3>The most sense clayboard Atlanta against Chas Green.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh, yes, I remember that. That was hard.

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<v Speaker 5>That was the most sacks since and I was like, oh, okay,

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<v Speaker 5>I remember that also.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, and by the way, Pete Carroll's pretty

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<v Speaker 3>good coach. I mean he's a defensive backs coach by

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<v Speaker 3>trade going way back, and so he can find these

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<v Speaker 3>these defensive backs. He knows what he's looking for, and

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<v Speaker 3>he also knows how. He knows how to play to

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<v Speaker 3>his defense too.

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<v Speaker 5>He knew how to play to his offense when he

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<v Speaker 5>lost his starting quarterback, so he had a backup from

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<v Speaker 5>the University of Missouri and let a touchdown drive.

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<v Speaker 6>I wouldn't say he led that drive. He threw the

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<v Speaker 6>ball down.

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<v Speaker 4>They three people missed him. He was right on the bounds.

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<v Speaker 4>Come on, you call that. You give that to the quarterback?

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<v Speaker 5>It's a touchdown on drive?

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<v Speaker 6>Yes it was.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, it was the first by a former Missouri quarterback.

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<v Speaker 5>Since probably Chase Daniel the one game he played in

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<v Speaker 5>his chase.

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<v Speaker 3>I think he's No, he's not, he's the Chargers let

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<v Speaker 3>him go. No, he's working. I think maybe NFL network.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh okay, because the Chargers in the season.

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<v Speaker 3>He's not with a team right now, for sure. He's

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<v Speaker 3>already made his thirty five million dollars for five games

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<v Speaker 3>in his career.

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<v Speaker 5>Over and by the way, yours, that was a dirty

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<v Speaker 5>tackle that that happened.

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<v Speaker 6>On the quarterback. Yeah, that's right. That's how that got hurt.

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<v Speaker 3>That's how Tony Powler got hurt.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it wasn't just that he landed on the back

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<v Speaker 6>of his legs. He twisted him, pulled him back.

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<v Speaker 5>His left so that was extremely dangerous and he should

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<v Speaker 5>have been pissed off.

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<v Speaker 6>He was. He came through a nice pass. I got it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, So anyway, Yes, we did watch Monday night.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, and by the way, which leads me, we'll have

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<v Speaker 3>conversations over the course of the next forty five minutes

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<v Speaker 3>about quarterbacks in this league. We've had I think eight

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<v Speaker 3>rookies start already this season, and things are not going

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<v Speaker 3>well for the vast majority of rookie.

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<v Speaker 5>Quarterbacks because they're not ready.

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<v Speaker 3>That's exactly right, that's right enough. We don't have to

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<v Speaker 3>We'll save that for the next segments. And Savannah, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>sure that there are people very vocal out there in.

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<v Speaker 5>The text.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, Twitter, the text, yes, all of it.

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<v Speaker 4>We call it x now Twitter. How long are we

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<v Speaker 4>going to say formally Twitter.

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<v Speaker 5>I just I just saw that again today.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I mean times we got to do that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you don't have to do that, but they want to.

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<v Speaker 6>But they do it. They do it, We do it everyone.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's the same thing at some point. Whatever happened

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<v Speaker 3>the Threads by the way, what do you mean wasn't

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<v Speaker 3>that on remember a couple of months ago or hour

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<v Speaker 3>long ago? It's it's yeah, Threads was going to be

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<v Speaker 3>the alternative Twitter.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh oh, I actually.

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<v Speaker 3>Have an account that I haven't looked at in months.

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<v Speaker 6>Never heard that.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't have it.

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<v Speaker 3>It was like for it was like, for twenty four hours,

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<v Speaker 3>threads was a thing, and.

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<v Speaker 7>What form they talked about on Twitter?

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<v Speaker 3>That's right.

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<v Speaker 5>Nate in Frisco some juice, Oh, I left my phone behind, Nate.

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<v Speaker 3>Nate was standing at the window here and holding a

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<v Speaker 3>phone out juice. Did he text us? Does he want

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<v Speaker 3>us to check our phone?

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<v Speaker 8>Thank?

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you?

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<v Speaker 6>Nate and Frisco. Nate and Frisco delivery text thanks for

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<v Speaker 6>delivering sir? All right? Good?

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<v Speaker 5>Left it in Douglas's office.

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<v Speaker 3>So we've made it through four weeks of the season,

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<v Speaker 3>and now the bye week's kick in. For some team,

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<v Speaker 3>including next week's Cowboys opponent, are off this week.

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<v Speaker 5>And they might not have had their quarterback available if

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<v Speaker 5>it was this week.

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<v Speaker 3>Justin Herbert with.

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<v Speaker 5>A fractured finger on his left hand.

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<v Speaker 3>He continued playing and he.

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<v Speaker 6>Was stopping.

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<v Speaker 5>He said he threw a pass and his hand well,

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<v Speaker 5>he said he threw a He's not left handed, but

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<v Speaker 5>he said he threw a pass and his hand got

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<v Speaker 5>caught in a face mask.

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<v Speaker 6>What was there, That's what I was saying.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, he was trying to make him hand.

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<v Speaker 6>Okay, you know quarterbacks should never try to make your

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<v Speaker 6>hit your mutant again, don't say that. I said, shoot.

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<v Speaker 6>I said, shoot, sir.

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<v Speaker 5>It's the internet.

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<v Speaker 6>Now.

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<v Speaker 4>But they were talking about quarterbacks should never try and

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<v Speaker 4>make the tackle and that's why he got hit.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, you probably got pissed off and said, okay, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>gonna go get this guy.

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<v Speaker 4>Well yeah, two big ass offensive line of defensive line

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<v Speaker 4>when they were playing ping pong with him.

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<v Speaker 3>So you got a full legal pad.

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<v Speaker 5>This is my game stuff, that's.

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<v Speaker 3>Your game stuff. And that was just in case, over

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<v Speaker 3>to your and go over with stats to your left.

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<v Speaker 5>What happened in the red zone three times when they.

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<v Speaker 3>We talk about red zone again. Uh, I think we

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<v Speaker 3>should they completed a twenty yard pass for a touchdown

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<v Speaker 3>just because it was we got to keep talking about

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<v Speaker 3>red zone.

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<v Speaker 4>That's my It was a twenty plus yard passed twenty plus,

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<v Speaker 4>all right.

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<v Speaker 6>So therefore it was.

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<v Speaker 5>An inch, which was a great call. But but no,

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<v Speaker 5>because basically what Jerry was talking about this morning was,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, number one we get there, which, by the way,

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<v Speaker 5>they still are number one in red zone possessions. I

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<v Speaker 5>believe it's nineteen right now.

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<v Speaker 3>So if we played by the old high school football

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<v Speaker 3>rules in Texas, that's called a penetration inside the twenty

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<v Speaker 3>and that used to be the tie breaker in Texas

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<v Speaker 3>high school football playoffs.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what, when I lost my first championship the

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<v Speaker 4>tie game, they went to your brother from the hood.

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<v Speaker 6>You played till it's over penetration. What does that mean?

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<v Speaker 3>So the Cowboys, you're saying, the Cowboys lead the league

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<v Speaker 3>in penetration.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, and then have the probably the thirtieth the thirtieth

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<v Speaker 5>ranked percentage of touchdowns in their penetrations. By the way,

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<v Speaker 5>by the way, when I covered high school football in

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<v Speaker 5>South Carolina, penetration that.

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<v Speaker 3>Was the thing there too.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, sick.

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<v Speaker 4>It was nineteen freaking sixty something and I'm losing. We

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<v Speaker 4>tied the game, it's six to six. The guy ketch like,

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<v Speaker 4>first down, you.

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<v Speaker 3>Would have been like eight years old years old? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>oh wow. So it was like Hamilton park Y m

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<v Speaker 3>c A.

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<v Speaker 6>This is s v aa okay, yeah, yeah, this is

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<v Speaker 6>sweet athletic associate.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's big stuff.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, lost on penetration and I cried like a baby,

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<v Speaker 4>like we don't you know what?

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<v Speaker 6>What are we talking about it?

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<v Speaker 4>That's I looked at that when I got home. What

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<v Speaker 4>the heck is that? That does not matter? No, that

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<v Speaker 4>does not matter.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what we just happened out here. That's how they

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<v Speaker 5>used to decide ties in a wrestling match. It was

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<v Speaker 5>writing time, like if you were in control, they judged

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<v Speaker 5>how long you were in control of the guy.

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<v Speaker 6>They called it.

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<v Speaker 5>They called it writing time.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, there's so much.

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<v Speaker 3>There's so much more that we need to get into.

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<v Speaker 6>Man, I had beef.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry, beyond penetrations and writing. When we come back

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<v Speaker 3>here on min shots in just a moment, stop this.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, we're back here on Mixed Shots.

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<v Speaker 5>We're going to get back to red zone.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, that's right, we got to talk about the red

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<v Speaker 3>zone okay, take it away.

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<v Speaker 5>So the Cowboys with nineteen possessions inside the red zone

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<v Speaker 5>are tied with Buffalo for the most in the league,

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<v Speaker 5>and second is by Francisco eighteen.

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<v Speaker 6>But how much?

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<v Speaker 4>Who capitalized the most and who capitalized the least?

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<v Speaker 5>Eighteen trips? They have twelve touchdowns and six field.

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<v Speaker 3>Goal Who's that San Francisco?

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<v Speaker 5>So they have converted about sixty touchdowns twelve out eighteen.

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<v Speaker 5>You said it's sixty six point seven percent.

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<v Speaker 3>Thanks, I had got there.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay. So during the press conference after the game on Sunday,

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<v Speaker 7>Dak was asked about the red zone. So he was

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<v Speaker 7>asked how efficient the offense was and how it felt

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<v Speaker 7>to finally get a red zone score at the end

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<v Speaker 7>with Hunter Lepkey, and he said, we were pretty efficient,

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<v Speaker 7>but still not up to the standard.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, So, but definitely Dak is still is counting the

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<v Speaker 3>twenty yard pass as a red zone.

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<v Speaker 6>Did he?

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<v Speaker 4>Did?

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<v Speaker 6>He count that very well?

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<v Speaker 5>I he should in my stants.

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<v Speaker 4>So tell me why did he get so upset? They

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<v Speaker 4>used the word.

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<v Speaker 5>Pissed oh at the end?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, oh that was that was a playoff of something

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<v Speaker 3>that at his availability during the week talking about how

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<v Speaker 3>Maddy was about losing the Arizona and so then they

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<v Speaker 3>asked him about San Francisco. That's yeah, so that's that

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<v Speaker 3>was still it was inside it was an inside joke.

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<v Speaker 3>Still thought.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he still dig at you that they lost that,

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<v Speaker 5>and he basically said, he got.

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<v Speaker 3>Now you're getting me pissed. He goes, now you're getting

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<v Speaker 3>me pissed. But but that was a reference to what

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<v Speaker 3>he was saying at first, that where he said over

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<v Speaker 3>and over.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so he and he goes and he said, so

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<v Speaker 5>do you want to add he didn't was to aggravate

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<v Speaker 5>me or at go ahead, well one of the end

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<v Speaker 5>ones they didn't finish the quote.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, someone said on the bitter feeling that he had

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<v Speaker 7>after last year's lost to San Francisco, and he said,

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<v Speaker 7>we're so far past that, to be honest, it's obvious.

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<v Speaker 5>And then he continued.

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<v Speaker 6>To contradict himself.

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<v Speaker 5>Left that whoever transcribed kind of left the rest of

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<v Speaker 5>it out about you want to keep being pissed off? Okay,

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<v Speaker 5>go ahead and keep saying it and keep saying it.

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<v Speaker 5>But Bill Jones had it on his CBS eleven, of course.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but it was I mean sometimes like, so did

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<v Speaker 3>you what were your thought when you heard that he

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<v Speaker 3>said that, what did you think he's mad or upset

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<v Speaker 3>about anything.

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<v Speaker 6>I think he was just perturbed.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I don't think. I think when I heard it,

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<v Speaker 3>that's a great example of knowing the full context of

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<v Speaker 3>the relationship with the reporter and right and Dak and

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<v Speaker 3>going back to the third what it was said. But

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<v Speaker 3>someone who wasn't aware of that from Thursday would think, oh, wow,

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<v Speaker 3>he sounds like.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, that's the way it was presented nationwide exactly. Yes,

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<v Speaker 4>And that's.

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<v Speaker 3>Where when we're here inside the building or inside the

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<v Speaker 3>Metroplex and we're following this team on a daily basis,

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<v Speaker 3>we have a much greater perspective on what's actually going on,

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<v Speaker 3>just like in San Francisco, they got a much better

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<v Speaker 3>perspective on what's going on and what we can pass.

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<v Speaker 5>And one another one sports anchor teased it, come back

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<v Speaker 5>now and find out what makes Dak Prescott mad?

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<v Speaker 6>WHOA they use the word pissed. I heard that several times.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, apparently.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought, seems like, yeah, all right, what's I got?

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<v Speaker 3>I got stuff I'd like to talk.

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<v Speaker 5>About, but I don't know already I've already.

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<v Speaker 3>Mentioned about the quarterbacks. Yes, okay, and it plays into

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<v Speaker 3>San Francisco this week. Cowboys made a little trade with

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<v Speaker 3>the forty nine ers recently and they added a quarterback,

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<v Speaker 3>a third quarterback in that room, try Lancey Lance. And

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<v Speaker 3>then you look around the league and you see what's

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<v Speaker 3>going on with backup quarterbacks in the league. For instance,

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<v Speaker 3>take for example, the Cleveland Browns, Deshaun Watson all of

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<v Speaker 3>a sudden couldn't play against Baltimore on Sunday, and so

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<v Speaker 3>they're having to go with a fifth round draft pick,

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<v Speaker 3>rookie Dorian Thompson Robinson, who I really liked in the draft,

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<v Speaker 3>but he's not ready to play in the NFL yet.

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<v Speaker 3>And they had Joshua Dobbs on their roster in training

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<v Speaker 3>camp and they traded him to Arizona for a fifth

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<v Speaker 3>round draft pick. How much do you think on Sunday

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<v Speaker 3>they could have used Joshua Dobbs in that game against Baltimore. Instead,

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<v Speaker 3>they had to start a rookie dtr when when Watson

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<v Speaker 3>couldn't go, and all they got, oh, we got a

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<v Speaker 3>fifth round pick for him, you know, and we like

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<v Speaker 3>this guy looked great in preseason.

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<v Speaker 5>So that you know, the story I read about that

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<v Speaker 5>said that he took himself.

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<v Speaker 3>Out of the game.

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<v Speaker 5>Watson, Yeah, like he just resigned.

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<v Speaker 3>He went I think he went to warm up and

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<v Speaker 3>said his shoulder. He's dealing well, I can't remember what

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<v Speaker 3>the injury that he's dealing with he was.

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<v Speaker 5>They made it sound like it was his.

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<v Speaker 3>They made it sound like well, and then he went out. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>And so he went out and threw Sunday morning and yeah, shoulder,

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<v Speaker 3>and then he said he can't go, and so they

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<v Speaker 3>had to go with the rookie. But my point is,

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<v Speaker 3>all right, so here you had a team that had

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<v Speaker 3>a five year veteran quarterback and played a lot. But

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<v Speaker 3>we've seen now over four games that Joshua Dobbs can

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<v Speaker 3>get the job done with what we all thought was

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<v Speaker 3>not a very good team in Arizona, they proved that wrong.

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<v Speaker 3>We could go against us anyway. Then you look at

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<v Speaker 3>the Raiders and they had Aidan O'Connell who started because

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<v Speaker 3>there Jimmy g is in concussion protocol and so, and

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<v Speaker 3>he didn't farewell and got sacked however many times seven

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<v Speaker 3>times total, six by one guy. Yeah, in that game

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<v Speaker 3>against the Chargers.

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<v Speaker 6>And so.

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<v Speaker 3>Look at the room that the Cowboys have, and so

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<v Speaker 3>I proposed the question to you, when you look at

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<v Speaker 3>the depth of the quarterback room that the Cowboys have,

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<v Speaker 3>how does that compare with the rest of the league.

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<v Speaker 5>It's pretty good, pretty shape favorably.

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<v Speaker 3>I might be the best.

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<v Speaker 4>I was gonna say, it might be the best. Yeah, yeah,

0:25:04.680 --> 0:25:07.000
<v Speaker 4>you're back talking about a proven.

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<v Speaker 5>Backup five and one in his sixth start exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>A couple of other examples. Indianapolis is going with their

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<v Speaker 3>fourth round. I mean, they're number four overall pick Anthony

0:25:15.640 --> 0:25:18.240
<v Speaker 3>Richardson and he gets hurt, and so they got Gardner

0:25:18.320 --> 0:25:20.640
<v Speaker 3>Inshew to go in and he's Actually, they can win

0:25:20.720 --> 0:25:23.119
<v Speaker 3>games with Gardner Minshew at quarterback, and they've won a

0:25:23.119 --> 0:25:25.600
<v Speaker 3>couple already, right, more than in fact, they would win

0:25:25.680 --> 0:25:28.639
<v Speaker 3>more games this year with Minshew than with Richardson. But

0:25:28.640 --> 0:25:31.800
<v Speaker 3>they're committed to go with the rookie. Carolina, They've got

0:25:31.800 --> 0:25:35.040
<v Speaker 3>Andy Dalton as the backup. Dalton against the same Seattle

0:25:35.080 --> 0:25:40.400
<v Speaker 3>team that sacked the Giants quarterbacks eleven times in last

0:25:40.440 --> 0:25:43.520
<v Speaker 3>night's game. They Andy Dalton started against them last week

0:25:43.520 --> 0:25:45.240
<v Speaker 3>and they put up twenty seven points in a thirty

0:25:45.280 --> 0:25:49.640
<v Speaker 3>seven twenty seven about that, and Young couldn't play.

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<v Speaker 6>You can't get rid of him, can you, Right, But it's.

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<v Speaker 3>The value of that veteran backup and now the Cowboys

0:25:57.640 --> 0:25:59.920
<v Speaker 3>have that with Cooper Rush. He proved last year going

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<v Speaker 3>four and one. He's a thirty year old veteran quarterback now,

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<v Speaker 3>even though he hadn't played a lot, he's been around

0:26:06.200 --> 0:26:08.960
<v Speaker 3>the league. He knows how to read defenses. He knows.

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<v Speaker 5>So are you proposing that some team should trade for

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<v Speaker 5>Trey Lance.

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<v Speaker 3>No, I'm saying this is a great situation right here,

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<v Speaker 3>and you want you want.

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<v Speaker 4>To our worst case scenario wouldn't be so bad considering

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<v Speaker 4>the fact that we have such good backup quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what you saying.

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<v Speaker 3>That's right, Yeah, And you and you I think you

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<v Speaker 3>want to have on your team, and I'm talking basically

0:26:31.840 --> 0:26:35.000
<v Speaker 3>on your fifty three. You want to have your starter.

0:26:36.280 --> 0:26:40.000
<v Speaker 3>If you're a contender, you want your starter, a veteran

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<v Speaker 3>guy who can go in and win a game for

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<v Speaker 3>you and a developmental guy.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's what the Cowboys, out of all the contenders,

0:26:45.560 --> 0:26:46.359
<v Speaker 4>what do they look like?

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<v Speaker 6>Who backs up party in San franc.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, And that's a great example when you look at

0:26:53.320 --> 0:26:57.320
<v Speaker 3>last year what San Francisco did when they they had

0:26:58.359 --> 0:27:01.159
<v Speaker 3>Trey Lance, but they kept even though they were in

0:27:01.240 --> 0:27:04.600
<v Speaker 3>a Jimmy g was in a contract dispute, they kept

0:27:04.600 --> 0:27:08.200
<v Speaker 3>the door open for Garoppolo to come back once once

0:27:08.240 --> 0:27:11.840
<v Speaker 3>he surveys what's out there, and there wasn't anything great

0:27:11.840 --> 0:27:14.040
<v Speaker 3>out there for him, and so they kept the door open,

0:27:14.080 --> 0:27:15.919
<v Speaker 3>and sure enough he comes back and he winds up

0:27:15.920 --> 0:27:18.920
<v Speaker 3>starting for him. Now, Lance got hurt after two games

0:27:18.920 --> 0:27:21.800
<v Speaker 3>into the season. And then they and even after they

0:27:22.359 --> 0:27:25.359
<v Speaker 3>use so much capital to get Trey Lance and then

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<v Speaker 3>move up to take him in the draft, they still

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<v Speaker 3>worked it as far as we got to find a

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<v Speaker 3>late round quarterback and they like Brock Purty. And so

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<v Speaker 3>with the last pick of the draft, they took Brock

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<v Speaker 3>Purdy and they've got him, and turns out they hit

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<v Speaker 3>gold with Brock Purdy.

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<v Speaker 4>Buffalo Josh Allen, who's Josh Allen's back up. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm just saying, since you're talking about this and you're

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<v Speaker 4>talking about the the better teams in the league, right

0:27:51.080 --> 0:27:55.240
<v Speaker 4>you know, you're talking Buffalo.

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<v Speaker 13>Miami Buffalo, and Buffalo has Shane Bouchell and Kyle Allen,

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<v Speaker 13>Kyle Allen, Wow, Kyle Allen and Bouchelle's on their practice squad.

0:28:07.040 --> 0:28:12.239
<v Speaker 5>Since you got all those things, Denver, He Well, they're no,

0:28:12.320 --> 0:28:17.680
<v Speaker 5>but I'm saying they traded. They have Stidham, Yeah, Trad

0:28:18.320 --> 0:28:22.719
<v Speaker 5>Drew Locke is part of the Russell Wilson Okay, so

0:28:22.800 --> 0:28:24.640
<v Speaker 5>that's how Seattle ended up with Drew.

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:28.200
<v Speaker 6>And so basically I'm just going down that same line.

0:28:28.240 --> 0:28:31.280
<v Speaker 4>If you look at the contenders in the NFL, whether

0:28:31.320 --> 0:28:34.160
<v Speaker 4>it's a f C, NFC, I was trying to see

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<v Speaker 4>what their backups look like.

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<v Speaker 6>So Josh Allen, give me another team, Philly, Yeah, thank you.

0:28:39.880 --> 0:28:42.440
<v Speaker 6>That was my next one. So Deffie Eagles.

0:28:42.880 --> 0:28:45.680
<v Speaker 3>I'm going to get it official right here. They got

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<v Speaker 3>Mariota and then they drafted in the sixth round out

0:28:48.800 --> 0:28:50.520
<v Speaker 3>of Stanford Tanner mckeithy.

0:28:50.960 --> 0:28:53.480
<v Speaker 5>So a veteran guy that's been in the league.

0:28:53.520 --> 0:28:54.880
<v Speaker 6>So they they they've got they've.

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<v Speaker 3>Got the same They've got the same situation there basically

0:28:58.200 --> 0:29:01.280
<v Speaker 3>with a veteran guy and Mariota to back him up

0:29:01.360 --> 0:29:04.360
<v Speaker 3>as the same kind of style anyway that hurts. Now,

0:29:04.440 --> 0:29:06.600
<v Speaker 3>McKee's not the same style. He's more of a pro

0:29:06.720 --> 0:29:09.080
<v Speaker 3>style back drop back quarterback.

0:29:10.080 --> 0:29:15.120
<v Speaker 7>So San Francisco has Sam Donald and Brandon Sam Donald.

0:29:15.360 --> 0:29:18.720
<v Speaker 3>So that's why they brought in Sam Donald this year.

0:29:19.040 --> 0:29:22.880
<v Speaker 5>And that's why they let Lance. He actually he was

0:29:22.960 --> 0:29:25.400
<v Speaker 5>told he was the third guy, right and they and

0:29:25.440 --> 0:29:26.800
<v Speaker 5>he said, can you trade me?

0:29:26.920 --> 0:29:30.280
<v Speaker 3>And they picked up Brandon Allen right before they or

0:29:30.440 --> 0:29:33.400
<v Speaker 3>about the same time they traded Trey Lance. And wasn't

0:29:33.520 --> 0:29:36.040
<v Speaker 3>that long before, so to give him a.

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<v Speaker 4>Third So that it seems like the teams that have

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<v Speaker 4>the most solid backups they feel very comfortable with they

0:29:42.160 --> 0:29:42.680
<v Speaker 4>are right now.

0:29:42.760 --> 0:29:45.160
<v Speaker 3>Yeah. And then on the other hand, you look at

0:29:45.160 --> 0:29:48.880
<v Speaker 3>Cincinnati Burrow's battling an injury. They got no place to turn.

0:29:48.920 --> 0:29:51.920
<v Speaker 3>They got Jake Browning as their backup, and they had

0:29:52.000 --> 0:29:54.200
<v Speaker 3>they of course, they signed Will Grier to their practice

0:29:54.200 --> 0:29:56.240
<v Speaker 3>squad and he got signed off the practice squad to

0:29:56.440 --> 0:29:59.600
<v Speaker 3>New England to still with them after the game. I

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<v Speaker 3>hadn't quarterbacks there. Yeah, he may be starting here in

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<v Speaker 3>the next couple of weeks.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he might have played himself out of a job.

0:30:08.240 --> 0:30:11.920
<v Speaker 3>But I and really, when you look back in history

0:30:12.280 --> 0:30:16.000
<v Speaker 3>for the Cowboys, when they've had teams that have made

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<v Speaker 3>it to the Super Bowl, they've had quality depth at

0:30:19.200 --> 0:30:20.240
<v Speaker 3>the quarterback position.

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<v Speaker 5>Steve Berlin yep I love.

0:30:23.120 --> 0:30:27.360
<v Speaker 6>Steve Berline won five straight games sod.

0:30:27.000 --> 0:30:31.280
<v Speaker 5>And then and then when he got signed.

0:30:30.840 --> 0:30:34.320
<v Speaker 3>By wound up in Carolina and it was a starter

0:30:34.400 --> 0:30:36.880
<v Speaker 3>in Carolina and then play Cowboys.

0:30:37.200 --> 0:30:42.120
<v Speaker 5>Backing up Troy after a couple of games was Jason

0:30:42.160 --> 0:30:46.800
<v Speaker 5>Garrett who hadn't played. But they ended up making I

0:30:46.840 --> 0:30:49.120
<v Speaker 5>think it was a trade or it was a free

0:30:49.160 --> 0:30:52.960
<v Speaker 5>agent signing in ninety four for Bernie Kozy Kozar.

0:30:53.120 --> 0:30:56.040
<v Speaker 3>They had Rodney Pete in there as well, right, I

0:30:56.040 --> 0:30:56.840
<v Speaker 3>can't recall it.

0:30:57.400 --> 0:31:00.200
<v Speaker 6>Maybe that was all those are very.

0:31:00.640 --> 0:31:03.280
<v Speaker 5>That was ninety three when they made the deal for

0:31:03.440 --> 0:31:06.680
<v Speaker 5>Kozar because he had remember he had to come in

0:31:06.680 --> 0:31:07.480
<v Speaker 5>in that playoffs.

0:31:07.480 --> 0:31:09.520
<v Speaker 3>And then they had Wade Wilson in there, and then

0:31:09.560 --> 0:31:13.840
<v Speaker 3>Wade Wide. Wilson had started games with Minnesota Da Cunningham

0:31:14.200 --> 0:31:17.680
<v Speaker 3>and didn't work out. So that was after the Super

0:31:17.680 --> 0:31:18.080
<v Speaker 3>Bowl era.

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<v Speaker 4>We just had some really good backups. That's all I'm

0:31:21.440 --> 0:31:23.400
<v Speaker 4>saying good in it.

0:31:23.520 --> 0:31:26.720
<v Speaker 3>And then go way back and you got Stabach and Morton.

0:31:26.720 --> 0:31:28.680
<v Speaker 5>There you go Cunningham and.

0:31:28.640 --> 0:31:31.600
<v Speaker 4>Then that but that that could be what our m

0:31:31.600 --> 0:31:33.000
<v Speaker 4>O is in this organization.

0:31:33.320 --> 0:31:36.360
<v Speaker 6>We're going to have quality backups. So that's.

0:31:37.880 --> 0:31:40.600
<v Speaker 5>Cunningham was a great back up until he had to

0:31:40.640 --> 0:31:42.960
<v Speaker 5>play the final game of the season and he had

0:31:42.960 --> 0:31:46.960
<v Speaker 5>a strained hamstring. He wanted no part of that game whatsoever,

0:31:47.040 --> 0:31:52.000
<v Speaker 5>and they had to uh, they had to play. Uh.

0:31:52.240 --> 0:31:59.360
<v Speaker 5>Anthony Anthony Wright. He got sacrificed that final game against Tennessee.

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<v Speaker 7>Nate and Frisco has a question. All right, you ready

0:32:03.600 --> 0:32:09.280
<v Speaker 7>for that? I don't know, Okay, play on words. Is

0:32:09.320 --> 0:32:11.600
<v Speaker 7>this a test for the Cowboys or is this a

0:32:12.080 --> 0:32:14.920
<v Speaker 7>challenge for the Cowboys, test to see how good they

0:32:14.960 --> 0:32:18.480
<v Speaker 7>are or challenge to show how good you really are?

0:32:18.960 --> 0:32:21.760
<v Speaker 3>Sure that's from Nate and Frisco.

0:32:23.320 --> 0:32:27.600
<v Speaker 6>So you're talking to somebody else, Man, who did you

0:32:27.640 --> 0:32:29.280
<v Speaker 6>get that question from? You know what?

0:32:29.440 --> 0:32:31.160
<v Speaker 5>Great question?

0:32:31.240 --> 0:32:34.880
<v Speaker 3>Nathaniel and San Francisca at Frisco.

0:32:36.280 --> 0:32:41.000
<v Speaker 5>I think at this point like if you if you

0:32:41.120 --> 0:32:44.960
<v Speaker 5>fail the test, right, then you're you're no good, right.

0:32:45.440 --> 0:32:48.720
<v Speaker 5>But if you look at it as a challenge, then

0:32:48.800 --> 0:32:52.080
<v Speaker 5>I think it's like, Okay, let's see where we're at.

0:32:52.680 --> 0:32:54.680
<v Speaker 5>Because if you fail the test and it's like, well,

0:32:54.720 --> 0:32:56.880
<v Speaker 5>you'll never beat San Francisco.

0:32:57.760 --> 0:32:59.960
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you can worry how you want. The fifth game

0:33:00.080 --> 0:33:02.000
<v Speaker 6>of the season, That's what I was going to say.

0:33:02.040 --> 0:33:03.959
<v Speaker 6>It's just the fifth game of the season.

0:33:04.600 --> 0:33:07.800
<v Speaker 4>What happens after this it won't even have anything to

0:33:07.840 --> 0:33:10.600
<v Speaker 4>do with this particular game itself, right.

0:33:10.440 --> 0:33:11.640
<v Speaker 6>I mean, this is just a matter.

0:33:11.800 --> 0:33:14.600
<v Speaker 4>It's a measuring stick on where both teams are right now,

0:33:15.000 --> 0:33:18.440
<v Speaker 4>and whoever wins this game, they are not automatically going

0:33:18.480 --> 0:33:19.200
<v Speaker 4>to the Super Bowl.

0:33:19.880 --> 0:33:21.240
<v Speaker 6>I mean, it's just the way there is.

0:33:21.280 --> 0:33:23.720
<v Speaker 4>They're going to have ups and downs the rest of

0:33:23.760 --> 0:33:27.040
<v Speaker 4>the season, and you got another twelve games to go.

0:33:27.600 --> 0:33:30.120
<v Speaker 4>So I'm happy with the fact that we have a

0:33:30.200 --> 0:33:31.040
<v Speaker 4>chance to see.

0:33:30.800 --> 0:33:33.000
<v Speaker 6>Where we are. But I'm not going to be all

0:33:33.280 --> 0:33:33.480
<v Speaker 6>you know.

0:33:33.520 --> 0:33:36.000
<v Speaker 4>Of course, they're going to hike it up and around

0:33:36.240 --> 0:33:38.200
<v Speaker 4>the league, but I'm not looking at this as a

0:33:38.240 --> 0:33:38.760
<v Speaker 4>big hypen.

0:33:38.880 --> 0:33:44.880
<v Speaker 3>And maybe I don't know if Natan Frusco Francs Nathaniel

0:33:44.960 --> 0:33:50.000
<v Speaker 3>in San Francisco remembers this, but it was I think

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<v Speaker 3>thirty one years ago this week October fifth, nineteen ninety two,

0:33:56.840 --> 0:34:00.520
<v Speaker 3>there was a Monday night football game between the unbeaten

0:34:00.680 --> 0:34:05.440
<v Speaker 3>Dallas Cowboys and the unbeaten Philadelphia Eagles, and the Eagles

0:34:05.440 --> 0:34:07.600
<v Speaker 3>won that game thirty one to seven.

0:34:07.960 --> 0:34:08.240
<v Speaker 6>Damn.

0:34:08.360 --> 0:34:10.440
<v Speaker 3>And then Mickey one happened the rest of that nineteen

0:34:10.520 --> 0:34:15.840
<v Speaker 3>ninety two season. Cowboys ended up beating the Eagles.

0:34:16.120 --> 0:34:21.760
<v Speaker 8>Beat the Eagles not only only November first at home

0:34:22.000 --> 0:34:24.720
<v Speaker 8>twenty to ten in the regular season, but they kicked

0:34:24.760 --> 0:34:28.440
<v Speaker 8>off the playoffs Divisional Playoff Round at Texas Stadium against

0:34:28.480 --> 0:34:31.839
<v Speaker 8>the Eagles, a thirty four to ten win over the

0:34:31.880 --> 0:34:35.719
<v Speaker 8>aforementioned Randall Cunningham and the Eagles, and then it was

0:34:35.760 --> 0:34:36.640
<v Speaker 8>on to wear but.

0:34:37.160 --> 0:34:41.160
<v Speaker 3>San Francisco for a thirty to twenty win over the

0:34:41.280 --> 0:34:44.839
<v Speaker 3>Niners and onto Super Bowl twenty seven of fifty two

0:34:45.000 --> 0:34:47.840
<v Speaker 3>seventeen win that could have been fifty nine to.

0:34:47.880 --> 0:34:52.600
<v Speaker 5>Seventeen, which everybody said that they were too young, that's

0:34:52.640 --> 0:34:53.759
<v Speaker 5>not their time yet.

0:34:54.120 --> 0:34:56.759
<v Speaker 3>So we are on the road to the Super Bowl

0:34:57.360 --> 0:35:02.880
<v Speaker 3>h and we lose on Sunday night.

0:35:03.080 --> 0:35:07.040
<v Speaker 4>So here's a here's here's a delicious we get blown

0:35:07.040 --> 0:35:08.560
<v Speaker 4>out this weekend and then we win.

0:35:08.440 --> 0:35:09.000
<v Speaker 3>The Super Bowl.

0:35:09.080 --> 0:35:12.840
<v Speaker 5>Delicious. Stat we have the Cowboys right now or the

0:35:12.960 --> 0:35:18.359
<v Speaker 5>number two defense in the league total yards in San Francisco,

0:35:18.600 --> 0:35:19.960
<v Speaker 5>the number two offense.

0:35:20.120 --> 0:35:22.319
<v Speaker 3>That's nice. Let's go, it's going to be fine, Let's

0:35:23.400 --> 0:35:23.759
<v Speaker 3>be fun.

0:35:24.239 --> 0:35:26.600
<v Speaker 4>Fine, it's gonna be and that's how you it's gonna

0:35:26.640 --> 0:35:27.560
<v Speaker 4>be a fun game.

0:35:27.960 --> 0:35:31.359
<v Speaker 6>I can't look at this as Okay, if we lose this,

0:35:31.440 --> 0:35:32.479
<v Speaker 6>we're done. Yeah.

0:35:32.640 --> 0:35:35.000
<v Speaker 4>I just can't say that in game five, Week five,

0:35:35.080 --> 0:35:36.040
<v Speaker 4>I just can't say that.

0:35:36.080 --> 0:35:37.520
<v Speaker 6>Absolutely. I refuse to say that.

0:35:37.560 --> 0:35:40.800
<v Speaker 4>Even if we win, I'll be like, Okay, what happens

0:35:40.840 --> 0:35:41.560
<v Speaker 4>after this with us?

0:35:41.640 --> 0:35:43.799
<v Speaker 6>What kind of team will we beat? After we win

0:35:43.920 --> 0:35:44.400
<v Speaker 6>this game?

0:35:44.880 --> 0:35:48.600
<v Speaker 4>We could still lose several to several teams that shouldn't

0:35:48.600 --> 0:35:50.920
<v Speaker 4>beat us even though we won this game.

0:35:51.160 --> 0:35:55.399
<v Speaker 5>So you think when NBC promotes this game, they're gonna they.

0:35:55.320 --> 0:35:59.000
<v Speaker 6>Don't want to hear that. Ain't nobody got time for that. No,

0:35:59.080 --> 0:36:00.080
<v Speaker 6>they don't want to hear all that.

0:36:01.920 --> 0:36:02.160
<v Speaker 7>This is.

0:36:03.960 --> 0:36:08.160
<v Speaker 3>Exactly we gotta take a break.

0:36:08.280 --> 0:36:08.759
<v Speaker 6>Yes we do.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, back with more mixed shots at a moment.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, wrapping up what we just were talking about.

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<v Speaker 5>Brian Schottenheimer, I thought put a good perspective on the

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<v Speaker 5>game when they asked him about how important it was,

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<v Speaker 5>Da Dad, and he said, it's another game, it's a

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<v Speaker 5>big game, It's the NFC should be a hell of

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<v Speaker 5>a game. And I think that kind of puts a

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<v Speaker 5>nice button up on that topic perspective to take.

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<v Speaker 3>How confident you're feeling about the Rangers this afternoon as

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<v Speaker 3>they play game one of the best of three wild

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<v Speaker 3>Card series at Tampa Bay.

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<v Speaker 5>I hate the fact it's at Tampa Bay.

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<v Speaker 3>In all three games would be at Tampa Bay, that.

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<v Speaker 5>Stupid stadium that they're about to replace.

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<v Speaker 6>You said, all three games.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah. The new format started last year. They added

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<v Speaker 3>wild card team and in the first round it's best

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<v Speaker 3>two out of three and it's at the home stadium

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<v Speaker 3>of the higher seeded team.

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<v Speaker 5>All three games, and they have the best home record

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<v Speaker 5>in the league.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, here's the problem that I had. It was

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<v Speaker 3>on Saturday night. Oh, I know, the Rangers clinch a

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<v Speaker 3>wildcard spot, Okay, as did the Astros in Arizona. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>and they still the last day of the regular season

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<v Speaker 3>the next afternoon in Seattle, the Rangers had to win

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<v Speaker 3>to win the division. And if you win the division,

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<v Speaker 3>you get not one, not two, not three, not four,

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<v Speaker 3>but five days off and you host a division series

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<v Speaker 3>the following Saturday. Okay.

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<v Speaker 5>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>If you don't win the division, you fly straight from

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<v Speaker 3>Tampa six hours, I mean straight from Seattle six hours

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<v Speaker 3>to Tampa and have to play on their home field

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<v Speaker 3>best two out of three against a team that was

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<v Speaker 3>the started off the seasons best team in Bay. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>they were really like that. So what did the Rangers

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<v Speaker 3>do on Saturday night? They clinched a playoff spot. Since

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<v Speaker 3>they clinched a playoff spot, they had the plastic draped

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<v Speaker 3>on the in the clubhouse, protecting the lockers. They were

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<v Speaker 3>spewing the champagne all over the place, like we have

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<v Speaker 3>done something. We have made the playoffs. So the first

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<v Speaker 3>time in seven years.

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<v Speaker 5>It's okay to spew it. You don't have to drink it,

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<v Speaker 5>and I don't think they did not. Evidently the pitchers

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<v Speaker 5>didn't drink it because they basically only gave up.

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<v Speaker 3>Run run, right, Yeah, but I don't even they were

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<v Speaker 3>They were professionals and celebrated. They celebrated. They were professional.

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<v Speaker 3>They didn't stay out and I don't.

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<v Speaker 5>Know they didn't pull an all night or but.

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<v Speaker 3>I will say this, they come the next day. They

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<v Speaker 3>didn't hit. It's a two hour, one minute game. It

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<v Speaker 3>was like get away, getaway day, as you swing and

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<v Speaker 3>everything and then you get.

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<v Speaker 11>Out of it.

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<v Speaker 6>They were not.

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<v Speaker 3>They were not They were not working any y at

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<v Speaker 3>bats on Sunday afternoon. Apparently for a two hour and

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<v Speaker 3>one minute game.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, they couldn't improve their position, could they.

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<v Speaker 3>Well they could. They had to win. They had to

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<v Speaker 3>win the game because they were And then they're looking

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<v Speaker 3>at the scoreboard.

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<v Speaker 6>So you think they hung over.

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<v Speaker 3>Houston had to win their game too, Yes, Okay, so

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<v Speaker 3>they're looking at the scoreboard and we're now won nothing

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<v Speaker 3>and Houston's up eight nothing in the third inning over

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<v Speaker 3>Arizona because and it's Dawn's on them, donned on them

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<v Speaker 3>at that point that oh my God, we got to

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<v Speaker 3>go to Tampa.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, Arizona didn't try.

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<v Speaker 4>They just so they should have anticipated the fact that

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<v Speaker 4>the Arizona didit in Arizona.

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<v Speaker 3>Arizona had qualified for the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 4>They couldn't, they could not see they anticipated that right.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and Seattle was out. Seattle didn't need to try either.

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<v Speaker 3>It was done. It really was get away day for

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<v Speaker 3>them for they.

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<v Speaker 5>So they only played a game one run better.

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<v Speaker 6>In the approach to the game. As a manager, this

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<v Speaker 6>is both of you talking about it.

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<v Speaker 3>What I'm saying is right. I'm sorry if I own

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<v Speaker 3>that team, if I own that Rangers team, I'm saying

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<v Speaker 3>I'm telling everybody in the organization on Saturday, we haven't

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<v Speaker 3>done squat. We are not. I mean, you can do

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<v Speaker 3>a little toast of ginger ale or something that we

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<v Speaker 3>made the playoffs on Saturday, but we have to win

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<v Speaker 3>this game on Sunday afternoon. We are not spewing champagne

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<v Speaker 3>all over because it's a mindset that they lost one. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>they lost one to nothing, but it's a mindset that

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<v Speaker 3>the team has that we've done something. No, our goal

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<v Speaker 3>is to win the division.

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<v Speaker 6>What you tell me, tell me what the manager said

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<v Speaker 6>after the game.

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<v Speaker 5>He said that they deserve to celebrate an accomplishment.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, but what did he say about the attitude towards

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<v Speaker 4>the final game? Not about what they celebrated. What I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>did anyone ask what was your approach to this game?

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<v Speaker 4>I'm sure someone asking that. I want to hear what

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<v Speaker 4>he said.

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<v Speaker 3>They approached it the way they would approach any game.

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<v Speaker 6>They said, they approached it the way the would approaching

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<v Speaker 6>the game. But but did the.

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<v Speaker 3>Evidence from the night before.

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<v Speaker 14>I'm thinking no, no, no, Now, the evidence is the way

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<v Speaker 14>they the way they played in the game, and they

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<v Speaker 14>didn't just lose, according to you, they.

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<v Speaker 6>Were like just hacking away, trying to get out of there.

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<v Speaker 3>So I just say it was a two hour game and.

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<v Speaker 4>So so come on, that's that's evidence to me. So

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know, defeat to the fire.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 3>I just if if, like I said, if I own

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<v Speaker 3>that team, I'm like, we hadn't done anything yet. You

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<v Speaker 3>put a cork in that.

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<v Speaker 6>I would like to be at the press conference.

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<v Speaker 5>Evan Grant disgrace. He described the celebration or celebration.

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<v Speaker 3>As uh, the the.

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<v Speaker 5>Carpet in the clubhouse wasn't as soaked as I've seen

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<v Speaker 5>it before after a celebration. So yeah, I I.

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<v Speaker 6>Wasn't.

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<v Speaker 3>I wasn't.

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<v Speaker 13>I wasn't on.

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<v Speaker 5>Board with celebrating.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like, you still got to go.

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<v Speaker 5>That's like having a big bash after you win the

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<v Speaker 5>NFC title game and well, okay, but now we're in

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<v Speaker 5>the super Bowl, right, you celebrate, but within reasons.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and they do in baseball they do a Champagne

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<v Speaker 3>celebration after every playoff series clincher, like like if the

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<v Speaker 3>Rangers go in and win the next two days in Tampa,

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<v Speaker 3>they'll have another Champagne celebration on Wednesday after US soak

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<v Speaker 3>the Bats in Champagne anyway, so hopefully they were able

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<v Speaker 3>to win those two games. They have to win in

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<v Speaker 3>Tampa and then they they don't even host it. Then

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<v Speaker 3>they got to go to Baltimore from there, so their

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<v Speaker 3>road trip they were on the road in the regular seas.

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<v Speaker 3>Now that they go to Tampa and then if they

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<v Speaker 3>win there, they got to go to Baltimore. They won't

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<v Speaker 3>host a game until next Tuesday.

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<v Speaker 5>Nate natan Frisco text that same old Rangers, nothing different.

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<v Speaker 3>Well they got it shot wrong, all right? That does

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<v Speaker 3>it for mix Shots. That was my mix shot.

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<v Speaker 5>Well we you know, we're all. I had one for

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<v Speaker 5>a day too, you did.

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<v Speaker 3>We're going to have it tomorrow. I can say it

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<v Speaker 3>out of time on this edition of mix Shots.

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<v Speaker 6>See you Rangers and Cowboys.

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