1 00:00:05,120 --> 00:00:07,560 Speaker 1: The following. He's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:18,279 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys. Are you ready 3 00:00:18,320 --> 00:00:21,320 Speaker 1: for a break? Yes? Are you ready for a break? 4 00:00:21,440 --> 00:00:26,480 Speaker 1: Absolutely ready for a break? Yeah, and so much for that. 5 00:00:26,680 --> 00:00:31,840 Speaker 1: It's time for the Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com. 6 00:00:30,920 --> 00:00:36,560 Speaker 1: Were with Nick Eatman, Brian brought us a bar Garcia 7 00:00:36,880 --> 00:00:42,640 Speaker 1: and Derek Eagleton. It is Wednesday, November twenty third, twenty 8 00:00:42,880 --> 00:00:45,960 Speaker 1: twenty two, Season eighteen, episode number seventy seven. Welcome to 9 00:00:46,000 --> 00:00:49,040 Speaker 1: the latest edition of The Break Life and NEWBC Mortgage 10 00:00:49,040 --> 00:00:51,360 Speaker 1: Studios at the Sorrow, presenter by Miller like the only 11 00:00:51,400 --> 00:00:53,560 Speaker 1: beer of the Dallas Cowboys. It is a day before 12 00:00:53,640 --> 00:00:58,600 Speaker 1: Thanksgiving annual Thanksgiving Dame Thanksgiving Game. Cowboys will take on 13 00:00:59,280 --> 00:01:01,840 Speaker 1: the Giants did year and that game starts at three 14 00:01:02,000 --> 00:01:04,880 Speaker 1: thirty pm. It'll be on Fox for those of you 15 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:08,640 Speaker 1: at home and getting ready with all your food to 16 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:10,960 Speaker 1: sit down and watch the game. We actually got a 17 00:01:10,959 --> 00:01:13,160 Speaker 1: game we're gonna play a little later today. Yeah, that 18 00:01:13,240 --> 00:01:15,560 Speaker 1: Brian just told us about. I have no idea how 19 00:01:15,600 --> 00:01:18,040 Speaker 1: this is gonna go. It might be totally wills off. 20 00:01:18,240 --> 00:01:21,039 Speaker 1: I can guarantee you one thing. Knowing Nick Eatman. He 21 00:01:21,160 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 1: have some great answers for this game. Me and Amber 22 00:01:23,720 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 1: will just kind of sit in the cut and see 23 00:01:25,200 --> 00:01:28,520 Speaker 1: if we can. But this is gonna be interesting. Um 24 00:01:29,280 --> 00:01:31,240 Speaker 1: let's do get into a little bit of talk. We're 25 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:34,000 Speaker 1: gonna talk a little bit about the matchup and then 26 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:35,440 Speaker 1: we do have some fan questions. I want to get 27 00:01:35,440 --> 00:01:39,600 Speaker 1: some fan questions worked in here this day before Thanksgiving. 28 00:01:39,640 --> 00:01:41,840 Speaker 1: Let's start first with the matchup between the Cowboys and 29 00:01:41,880 --> 00:01:44,160 Speaker 1: the Giants. I'm gonna ask you, guys this first question. 30 00:01:44,240 --> 00:01:49,000 Speaker 1: Player that most concerns you that's not named sae Quon Barkley, 31 00:01:49,680 --> 00:01:54,760 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones. Why Daniel Jones? Daniel Jones to me is 32 00:01:55,520 --> 00:01:57,520 Speaker 1: this team is six and one when he doesn't throw 33 00:01:57,560 --> 00:02:00,480 Speaker 1: an interception, and he's been done a much better job 34 00:02:00,480 --> 00:02:02,600 Speaker 1: and not doing that. And so if you can get 35 00:02:02,680 --> 00:02:05,640 Speaker 1: him somehow to make a mistake, then you get a 36 00:02:05,640 --> 00:02:07,880 Speaker 1: shot of beating these guys. They're really banged up, they're 37 00:02:07,960 --> 00:02:10,880 Speaker 1: hurting up front. They're gonna have some problems. But you 38 00:02:10,880 --> 00:02:12,959 Speaker 1: know what, he's played pretty well for them. He hasn't 39 00:02:12,960 --> 00:02:16,360 Speaker 1: he doesn't make mistakes, He runs when he needs to run, 40 00:02:16,440 --> 00:02:18,600 Speaker 1: He gets out of trouble if he's in trouble, you'll 41 00:02:18,720 --> 00:02:21,040 Speaker 1: throw the ball away. Now, he doesn't try and force things. 42 00:02:21,520 --> 00:02:24,040 Speaker 1: I just worry about some of those pass rushers on 43 00:02:24,120 --> 00:02:26,800 Speaker 1: third and twelve or whatever, third and seven, and all 44 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:29,119 Speaker 1: of a sudden it's break contained and it's a gain 45 00:02:29,160 --> 00:02:32,240 Speaker 1: of twenty six because of Daniel Jones running the football. 46 00:02:32,400 --> 00:02:35,359 Speaker 1: He's gotten much better at that, and so he makes 47 00:02:35,400 --> 00:02:39,919 Speaker 1: me nervous from a guy of converting third downs if 48 00:02:39,919 --> 00:02:42,200 Speaker 1: they're trying to throw the ball and they can't throw 49 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:44,160 Speaker 1: the ball, but he runs the ball and converts the 50 00:02:44,160 --> 00:02:47,280 Speaker 1: third down. Yeah, I mean, Leonard Williams is going to 51 00:02:47,320 --> 00:02:50,359 Speaker 1: play this game, think, so that's probably that's probably the one. 52 00:02:50,400 --> 00:02:52,079 Speaker 1: You know, one guy on defense. I mean the Cowboys 53 00:02:52,200 --> 00:02:55,359 Speaker 1: offense is rolling, so so somebody that would mess that up. 54 00:02:55,400 --> 00:02:57,960 Speaker 1: And he's been a guy that's hurt this team in 55 00:02:58,000 --> 00:03:01,359 Speaker 1: the past. So I would say their best defensive player 56 00:03:01,440 --> 00:03:05,560 Speaker 1: would be the guy. And he's probably a guy that 57 00:03:05,600 --> 00:03:09,440 Speaker 1: could control the line of scrimmage. To me, it would 58 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:14,520 Speaker 1: be it doesn't matter if it's a quarterback or Saycon 59 00:03:14,600 --> 00:03:19,160 Speaker 1: Barkley whoever is running with the ball anyone, because we've 60 00:03:19,160 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 1: seen it before. It doesn't necessarily need to be a 61 00:03:21,919 --> 00:03:24,600 Speaker 1: well known player for someone to be able to run 62 00:03:24,639 --> 00:03:28,919 Speaker 1: the ball effectively against this Cowboys defense. So just the 63 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:31,880 Speaker 1: running game overall doesn't matter. I'm not sticking to a 64 00:03:31,880 --> 00:03:35,720 Speaker 1: specific person. Just that's the one area that it could 65 00:03:35,760 --> 00:03:38,600 Speaker 1: maybe possibly hurt the Cowboys a little bit at the 66 00:03:38,680 --> 00:03:40,320 Speaker 1: end of I mean, we'll get into prediction at the 67 00:03:40,400 --> 00:03:42,040 Speaker 1: end of the day. I don't think he'll be something 68 00:03:42,080 --> 00:03:45,440 Speaker 1: that will kill them, But that's the only area that 69 00:03:45,480 --> 00:03:47,960 Speaker 1: I'm kind of keeping my eyes on in concern. Right 70 00:03:48,040 --> 00:03:50,120 Speaker 1: when you go back to the game the Cowboys played 71 00:03:50,120 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: against the Giants, they won by seven. It was without 72 00:03:53,600 --> 00:03:56,840 Speaker 1: Dak Prescott Cooper Rush's numbers. Listen to this twenty one 73 00:03:56,800 --> 00:03:59,680 Speaker 1: to thirty one, two hundred and fifteen yards, one touchdown, 74 00:03:59,720 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 1: and night an eight point two rating by all accounts, 75 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:04,560 Speaker 1: a pretty good day. Not very different than what they're 76 00:04:04,560 --> 00:04:06,880 Speaker 1: doing with Dak at this points, throwing in that two 77 00:04:07,000 --> 00:04:10,720 Speaker 1: hundred ish sh range and and just being efficient with 78 00:04:10,760 --> 00:04:13,680 Speaker 1: the football. That being said, do you expect the game 79 00:04:13,720 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 1: plan to change much now that they have Daki and 80 00:04:16,279 --> 00:04:19,159 Speaker 1: they ran Just for for reference, they ran the ball 81 00:04:19,200 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 1: thirty times in that game. They passed thirty one times, 82 00:04:21,520 --> 00:04:23,440 Speaker 1: so it was a pretty much a fifty fifty split. Yeah, 83 00:04:23,440 --> 00:04:25,160 Speaker 1: do you expect the same kind of game plan in 84 00:04:25,160 --> 00:04:26,800 Speaker 1: this game as as the last game, or do you 85 00:04:26,839 --> 00:04:28,920 Speaker 1: expect him to do more with Dak because he's Dak. 86 00:04:29,720 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 1: I do think that some of the numbers will look different, um, 87 00:04:33,600 --> 00:04:36,240 Speaker 1: mainly because of what they're finding with Pollard in the 88 00:04:36,240 --> 00:04:39,679 Speaker 1: passing game passing yards. Even though it's a safer pass 89 00:04:39,800 --> 00:04:41,640 Speaker 1: and it's a you know, if you can, if you 90 00:04:41,680 --> 00:04:44,440 Speaker 1: can wheel it out there to to Pollard or swing 91 00:04:44,440 --> 00:04:47,280 Speaker 1: it out like whatever, you take the passing yards out 92 00:04:47,320 --> 00:04:49,560 Speaker 1: of it. But I still think it'll be a controlled 93 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:52,880 Speaker 1: passing game because I think that they found I think 94 00:04:52,880 --> 00:04:55,599 Speaker 1: I think the dynamic between Zeke and Pollard is different 95 00:04:55,600 --> 00:04:57,640 Speaker 1: than it was in Week three that they figured something 96 00:04:57,640 --> 00:05:00,920 Speaker 1: out differently, So I think yards will look different, even 97 00:05:00,960 --> 00:05:03,280 Speaker 1: though they're going to get the backs involved. That might 98 00:05:03,360 --> 00:05:06,000 Speaker 1: be more of in the passing game, but either way, 99 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:07,720 Speaker 1: they're going to get them involved more than I think 100 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:11,200 Speaker 1: they did that game. Yeah, I think the game plan 101 00:05:11,360 --> 00:05:13,600 Speaker 1: for the Cowboys will be pretty similar, and I think 102 00:05:13,600 --> 00:05:18,400 Speaker 1: they had advantage here because they've obviously faced the Giants already, 103 00:05:18,720 --> 00:05:21,720 Speaker 1: they know kind of how they're playing and all of that. 104 00:05:21,800 --> 00:05:25,080 Speaker 1: As opposed to what the Giants were facing with the 105 00:05:25,120 --> 00:05:28,919 Speaker 1: Cowboys when they initially played, which you got players that 106 00:05:29,000 --> 00:05:33,479 Speaker 1: weren't there playing. The offense looks completely different than what 107 00:05:33,520 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 1: it was. What week was that Week three? Then week 108 00:05:37,680 --> 00:05:41,200 Speaker 1: three you had you know your Coober Rush was playing. 109 00:05:42,000 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 1: You said Dalton Shutz was out that game, noallup, no gallup. 110 00:05:46,200 --> 00:05:50,240 Speaker 1: So the running game wasn't as effective as it is now. 111 00:05:50,400 --> 00:05:54,640 Speaker 1: So I think offensively, Giants are playing a completely different 112 00:05:54,640 --> 00:05:57,880 Speaker 1: offense than what they initially face versus what the Cowboys 113 00:05:58,480 --> 00:06:01,880 Speaker 1: have and they face. I don't think the team overall 114 00:06:01,920 --> 00:06:06,120 Speaker 1: looks that whole different than Week three. Sure, so that's 115 00:06:06,160 --> 00:06:08,280 Speaker 1: an advantage there, and I think they'll keep a similar 116 00:06:08,279 --> 00:06:10,479 Speaker 1: Cowboys wise, they'll keep a similar pap. You know, it's 117 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:14,400 Speaker 1: interesting when you play the Giants now that they give 118 00:06:14,480 --> 00:06:17,839 Speaker 1: up rushing guards. And this might be the fastest Thanksgiving 119 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:20,480 Speaker 1: Day game in the history of Thanksgiving Day games when 120 00:06:20,560 --> 00:06:22,800 Speaker 1: you if both teams get to the running game quick, 121 00:06:23,200 --> 00:06:25,520 Speaker 1: and I think the only chance that the Giants have 122 00:06:25,720 --> 00:06:27,640 Speaker 1: is really just trying to run the ball and limit 123 00:06:27,720 --> 00:06:31,560 Speaker 1: Dallas's possessions. But Dallas can run the ball on the Giants, 124 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:34,880 Speaker 1: you know, and there might be something too that I 125 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:37,440 Speaker 1: just in my heart believe this on a short week, 126 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:40,239 Speaker 1: it's a short game plan. It's a very small play sheet. 127 00:06:40,360 --> 00:06:43,840 Speaker 1: It's not the it's not the you know, the the 128 00:06:43,839 --> 00:06:47,120 Speaker 1: big huge menu card that we see most coordinators have. 129 00:06:47,200 --> 00:06:49,599 Speaker 1: I think it's a really small almost like if you 130 00:06:49,600 --> 00:06:51,680 Speaker 1: know college football, Mike Leach and he has like a 131 00:06:51,680 --> 00:06:54,119 Speaker 1: little piece of paper that he calls the plays from. 132 00:06:54,520 --> 00:06:57,640 Speaker 1: And I just feel like that whatever team can really 133 00:06:57,839 --> 00:07:01,200 Speaker 1: establish that, it'll help, it will help it. The Cowboys 134 00:07:01,200 --> 00:07:04,640 Speaker 1: are more capable of throwing the ball. The Giants will 135 00:07:04,680 --> 00:07:07,880 Speaker 1: give up some passes though too. Their secondary is a 136 00:07:07,920 --> 00:07:11,400 Speaker 1: little bit banged up. But those rushing yards yards per attempt, 137 00:07:11,480 --> 00:07:13,200 Speaker 1: I mean Dallas can get into this thing and run 138 00:07:13,280 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: the ball and then it turns into play action game, 139 00:07:16,200 --> 00:07:19,600 Speaker 1: and then play action game ends up being scores. So 140 00:07:19,760 --> 00:07:22,440 Speaker 1: I kind of feel like that both teams are going 141 00:07:22,520 --> 00:07:25,640 Speaker 1: to try really hard to kind of establish the run. 142 00:07:26,160 --> 00:07:28,559 Speaker 1: Dallas will adapt better and then be able to throw 143 00:07:28,800 --> 00:07:31,680 Speaker 1: and that'll be the difference in this game. Final question 144 00:07:31,760 --> 00:07:34,440 Speaker 1: on the matchup. Dallas allowed one hundred and sixty seven 145 00:07:34,520 --> 00:07:36,800 Speaker 1: rush yards in a week three by all counts, on 146 00:07:36,800 --> 00:07:38,600 Speaker 1: a really good day on the ground for the Giants. 147 00:07:38,760 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 1: They also held Daniel Jones one hundred and ninety six 148 00:07:40,960 --> 00:07:44,320 Speaker 1: passing yards and they sacked him five times. Is it 149 00:07:44,480 --> 00:07:48,120 Speaker 1: necessary to have a dominant run defense this week against 150 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:50,680 Speaker 1: the run in order for the Dallas to be successful. Yeah, 151 00:07:50,680 --> 00:07:52,080 Speaker 1: I mean, I think that's kind of what she said 152 00:07:52,080 --> 00:07:53,760 Speaker 1: about it. I mean a lot of that rushing yards 153 00:07:53,800 --> 00:07:55,840 Speaker 1: was Daniel Jones too. I mean it was a lot Barkley, 154 00:07:55,840 --> 00:07:57,840 Speaker 1: but it was also Jones, and it was also Sweeks 155 00:07:58,040 --> 00:08:00,680 Speaker 1: sweeps around the edge, and I mean they were creative 156 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:03,720 Speaker 1: with their yards because that's what they had that they knew. 157 00:08:03,920 --> 00:08:06,200 Speaker 1: Even in that game, they couldn't they couldn't stop the 158 00:08:06,280 --> 00:08:08,680 Speaker 1: Marcus Lawrence. He had three sacks in that game. They 159 00:08:08,960 --> 00:08:12,360 Speaker 1: put a lot of attention, if I remember correctly, on Parsons. 160 00:08:12,480 --> 00:08:14,080 Speaker 1: That was the game. He didn't even get a sack 161 00:08:14,120 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 1: and they were kind of teasing him afterwards and all 162 00:08:16,200 --> 00:08:18,440 Speaker 1: that because he had had that big game in Week two. 163 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:21,440 Speaker 1: They put a lot of attention on him, and you know, 164 00:08:21,640 --> 00:08:24,320 Speaker 1: they feasted off of that. So they're gonna have to 165 00:08:24,440 --> 00:08:26,320 Speaker 1: They're gonna I mean, and I still think that's what 166 00:08:26,360 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 1: you have to do. I mean, I think you have 167 00:08:28,040 --> 00:08:30,880 Speaker 1: to stop Michael Parsons that way, But do you think 168 00:08:30,920 --> 00:08:32,400 Speaker 1: that in this game? I know in most games were 169 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:34,679 Speaker 1: going to the game saying man's impaired. Dallas has stopped 170 00:08:34,679 --> 00:08:36,520 Speaker 1: the run. As we saw in that game, they didn't 171 00:08:36,520 --> 00:08:38,720 Speaker 1: really stop the run. They still won by seven and 172 00:08:38,800 --> 00:08:41,680 Speaker 1: their offense wasn't as explosive as you would think it 173 00:08:41,800 --> 00:08:44,720 Speaker 1: is now. So is this a game where it really 174 00:08:44,760 --> 00:08:46,600 Speaker 1: matters as much as they stopped they'll do? I mean 175 00:08:46,600 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: they were down seven and third quarter. I mean they 176 00:08:48,679 --> 00:08:50,760 Speaker 1: had to make plays on offense to get it going. 177 00:08:51,040 --> 00:08:53,440 Speaker 1: So yeah, I still think you have to stop the run. Yeah. 178 00:08:53,520 --> 00:08:56,240 Speaker 1: I went back in history of the Dallas Cowboys and 179 00:08:56,280 --> 00:08:58,080 Speaker 1: I was just curious of when they give up a 180 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:01,040 Speaker 1: two hundred yard rusher when they had when it's two 181 00:09:01,160 --> 00:09:04,040 Speaker 1: hundred yards, they lost a game, and we'll all remember 182 00:09:04,040 --> 00:09:07,880 Speaker 1: this game on October fourth against the Cleveland Browns where 183 00:09:07,880 --> 00:09:10,080 Speaker 1: they gave up three hundred and seven yards on the 184 00:09:10,120 --> 00:09:13,800 Speaker 1: ground on forty attempts. You know, it was a forty 185 00:09:13,880 --> 00:09:16,720 Speaker 1: nine thirty eight game. Their record when they give up 186 00:09:16,720 --> 00:09:19,079 Speaker 1: a two hundred yard rusher is seven and twenty five. 187 00:09:20,080 --> 00:09:22,560 Speaker 1: So you start to think about, like all of a sudden, 188 00:09:22,600 --> 00:09:24,400 Speaker 1: if that you're in a situation. I mean, this is 189 00:09:24,520 --> 00:09:26,839 Speaker 1: the history of the of the Dallas Cowboys. Seven wins 190 00:09:27,000 --> 00:09:30,600 Speaker 1: when right, that's impressed. The seven wins is impressed. They 191 00:09:30,600 --> 00:09:32,600 Speaker 1: won a game in nineteen eighty four where they gave 192 00:09:32,640 --> 00:09:34,960 Speaker 1: up two hundred and eighty three yards to the Bears 193 00:09:35,360 --> 00:09:39,560 Speaker 1: and won twenty three to fourteen. But you know, it's 194 00:09:39,960 --> 00:09:42,960 Speaker 1: the last four games that they've given up. They given 195 00:09:42,960 --> 00:09:45,600 Speaker 1: about three oh seven, three oh six, two ninety four, 196 00:09:45,720 --> 00:09:49,000 Speaker 1: two eighty nine and all four losses. And then they 197 00:09:49,000 --> 00:09:51,120 Speaker 1: played the Bears, like I say, at eighty four and 198 00:09:51,160 --> 00:09:53,560 Speaker 1: gave up two hundred and eighty three and managed to 199 00:09:53,559 --> 00:09:56,960 Speaker 1: win the game twenty three fourteen. Sweetness. So yeah, I 200 00:09:56,960 --> 00:10:00,559 Speaker 1: mean they but you go through the history, there are 201 00:10:00,640 --> 00:10:02,720 Speaker 1: plenty of games they give up two hundred and they 202 00:10:02,720 --> 00:10:04,200 Speaker 1: gave it to the Giants. They give up they won 203 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:05,880 Speaker 1: a game they give up two hundred and forty four 204 00:10:05,960 --> 00:10:09,680 Speaker 1: yards the Giants in nineteen ninety five, December seventeenth of 205 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:12,200 Speaker 1: ninety five, two hundred and forty four yards and one 206 00:10:12,320 --> 00:10:16,400 Speaker 1: twenty one twenty Yeah you go, yeah, see that's what 207 00:10:16,440 --> 00:10:18,560 Speaker 1: I'm saying, though, I mean, that's the kind of you 208 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:21,080 Speaker 1: remember last night. But I remember that. Yeah, but they 209 00:10:21,440 --> 00:10:25,199 Speaker 1: have a they have a bad history of when there's 210 00:10:25,200 --> 00:10:28,240 Speaker 1: a two hundred yard rusher or two hundred yards rushing 211 00:10:28,280 --> 00:10:30,720 Speaker 1: in a game, their history is not great. Three and 212 00:10:30,800 --> 00:10:33,480 Speaker 1: one season one time, Oh no, that was what two thousand? 213 00:10:33,600 --> 00:10:36,040 Speaker 1: I remember that year. Charlie Gardner and all that was it? 214 00:10:36,240 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 1: Who else? Charlie Garner was one of them? Staley was 215 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:45,240 Speaker 1: another one. Was that Baltimore? Yeah, yeah, so yeah, that's 216 00:10:45,360 --> 00:10:47,440 Speaker 1: that that you know. To me, it's one of those 217 00:10:47,480 --> 00:10:50,800 Speaker 1: things like can you handle a over two hundred yards 218 00:10:50,920 --> 00:10:53,000 Speaker 1: rushing in a game? I think the Giants are going 219 00:10:53,040 --> 00:10:55,440 Speaker 1: to try. I think the Giants only way of really 220 00:10:55,480 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 1: winning this game is finding a way to get two 221 00:10:58,080 --> 00:11:01,000 Speaker 1: hundred yards or more rushing and crazy with only the 222 00:11:01,080 --> 00:11:04,040 Speaker 1: Cowboys had a big defensive tackle who used to play 223 00:11:04,040 --> 00:11:06,600 Speaker 1: for the Giants that would want to stop the run. Yeah, 224 00:11:07,000 --> 00:11:15,640 Speaker 1: hankin gental role. We'll see, we'll get to that. Um. 225 00:11:15,720 --> 00:11:18,680 Speaker 1: On my side, I think in this specific game, like, yes, 226 00:11:18,760 --> 00:11:20,840 Speaker 1: you always have to at this point, based on everything 227 00:11:20,840 --> 00:11:23,520 Speaker 1: that we've seen so far, you have to watch out 228 00:11:23,600 --> 00:11:26,640 Speaker 1: for the run defense, improving that aspect. But I think 229 00:11:26,640 --> 00:11:31,400 Speaker 1: this is a game where even though Barclay is a 230 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:35,080 Speaker 1: really good football player, and he can definitely run. I 231 00:11:35,120 --> 00:11:37,760 Speaker 1: think I want to make sure you put as much 232 00:11:37,920 --> 00:11:41,120 Speaker 1: pressure as you can on Daniel Jones and just make 233 00:11:41,200 --> 00:11:46,000 Speaker 1: him uncomfortable, just because to me, he's not He's not 234 00:11:46,040 --> 00:11:49,000 Speaker 1: the type of quarterback that I see that he stays 235 00:11:49,080 --> 00:11:52,080 Speaker 1: very poised, like you make him uncomfortable and you get 236 00:11:52,160 --> 00:11:54,160 Speaker 1: him kind of off his game a little bit. So 237 00:11:54,280 --> 00:11:57,319 Speaker 1: just go after him, pressure him, even if he tries 238 00:11:57,320 --> 00:12:01,160 Speaker 1: to run with the ball. Just get Michael Parsons on him, 239 00:12:01,160 --> 00:12:03,719 Speaker 1: and I think that you balance out the game and 240 00:12:03,800 --> 00:12:06,920 Speaker 1: the Cowboys offense would do enough to just score score points. 241 00:12:07,920 --> 00:12:09,679 Speaker 1: I don't even think this is gonna be a close 242 00:12:09,760 --> 00:12:12,520 Speaker 1: game whatsoever. Yeah, I'll tell you this. I actually for 243 00:12:12,559 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 1: the next three games, this game, the game against Indie, 244 00:12:16,840 --> 00:12:20,319 Speaker 1: the game against Houston, I actually think the Cowboys should 245 00:12:20,360 --> 00:12:22,679 Speaker 1: go into the game planning that they're gonna get into 246 00:12:22,679 --> 00:12:25,920 Speaker 1: a four three defense and they're gonna basically stick there 247 00:12:25,960 --> 00:12:29,000 Speaker 1: as much as possible, because I don't think that either 248 00:12:29,040 --> 00:12:31,040 Speaker 1: one of those three teams can beat you if you 249 00:12:31,120 --> 00:12:33,520 Speaker 1: force them to pass. I'm going to dare them to 250 00:12:33,520 --> 00:12:35,880 Speaker 1: pass against me. I'm gonna say I'm gonna crowd the 251 00:12:35,920 --> 00:12:38,440 Speaker 1: line of scrimmage. I'm gonna have a bunch of tacklers 252 00:12:38,520 --> 00:12:41,640 Speaker 1: up there, a fearsome front four. I'm gonna have three 253 00:12:41,640 --> 00:12:44,520 Speaker 1: linebackers on the field, and I'm basically gonna say, if 254 00:12:44,559 --> 00:12:46,679 Speaker 1: you're gonna run, it's gonna be tough sledding for you 255 00:12:46,720 --> 00:12:48,760 Speaker 1: all day. I'm gonna dare you to pass, and not 256 00:12:48,800 --> 00:12:51,160 Speaker 1: only that, I'm gonna dare you to pass against my offense, 257 00:12:51,160 --> 00:12:53,080 Speaker 1: who I think and put up points. So I'm gonna 258 00:12:53,080 --> 00:12:55,480 Speaker 1: put you in a position where my offense hopefully gets clicking, 259 00:12:55,720 --> 00:12:57,840 Speaker 1: they are scoring points, and that other team thinks they 260 00:12:57,880 --> 00:13:00,160 Speaker 1: gotta keep up, and I'm gonna press you like that 261 00:13:00,760 --> 00:13:02,640 Speaker 1: to me is the way that I think Dallas needs 262 00:13:02,679 --> 00:13:04,400 Speaker 1: to play these next few week. Crout the lot of scrims, 263 00:13:04,400 --> 00:13:06,720 Speaker 1: get out of nickel, and put that extra linebacker on 264 00:13:06,760 --> 00:13:09,760 Speaker 1: the field, and really dedicate yourself to stopping the run, 265 00:13:09,800 --> 00:13:11,480 Speaker 1: because I think if you do that, these three teams 266 00:13:11,520 --> 00:13:14,240 Speaker 1: have no shout whatsoever. All right, we're gonna take our 267 00:13:14,240 --> 00:13:15,520 Speaker 1: first break, and we come back from this break. We 268 00:13:15,559 --> 00:13:18,120 Speaker 1: got some fan questions, we'll hit those in the third segment. 269 00:13:18,160 --> 00:13:19,959 Speaker 1: We got a game that Brian has for us. We'll 270 00:13:19,960 --> 00:13:21,640 Speaker 1: do all that when we come back Dallas Cowboys dot 271 00:13:21,640 --> 00:13:25,440 Speaker 1: com Radio. Todd thought it would be secure to jog 272 00:13:25,440 --> 00:13:28,160 Speaker 1: in the cheetah Savanna. 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Welcome back, second segment of The Break life 317 00:15:43,680 --> 00:15:45,760 Speaker 1: in s WBC Mortgage Studios at the Star of the 318 00:15:45,800 --> 00:15:49,640 Speaker 1: segment presented by blockchain dot Com. Let's get to some 319 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:51,840 Speaker 1: fan questions. We've got a question here first from Ernie. 320 00:15:51,920 --> 00:15:55,600 Speaker 1: He says, how did Damon Clark perform in the last game? 321 00:15:56,360 --> 00:15:58,480 Speaker 1: Thoughts kind of felt like that he was. He's getting 322 00:15:58,560 --> 00:16:01,600 Speaker 1: better of unders standing where he needs to be, where 323 00:16:01,600 --> 00:16:04,080 Speaker 1: he needs to fit. I need to see him to 324 00:16:04,120 --> 00:16:07,040 Speaker 1: be a little bit more aggressive, you know. I think 325 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:08,680 Speaker 1: that's going to come with time. I have a lot 326 00:16:08,680 --> 00:16:11,200 Speaker 1: of faith in this kid. I just my own personal 327 00:16:11,360 --> 00:16:14,400 Speaker 1: watching him play at LSU. I think they stole him 328 00:16:14,400 --> 00:16:16,320 Speaker 1: here when they got him. You know, he could have 329 00:16:16,360 --> 00:16:19,040 Speaker 1: been a late one too. I think it's now just 330 00:16:19,120 --> 00:16:23,680 Speaker 1: about feeling comfortable and understanding where he needs to fit 331 00:16:23,720 --> 00:16:25,680 Speaker 1: in the scheme. There's a lot of moving parts when 332 00:16:25,720 --> 00:16:28,080 Speaker 1: you watch this defense play. There's a lot of like 333 00:16:28,760 --> 00:16:33,960 Speaker 1: the twist stunts, alignments, replace and all that. And I 334 00:16:34,040 --> 00:16:36,800 Speaker 1: kind of feel like though that he's learning along the way. 335 00:16:37,080 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 1: Haven't seen him make the impact that I thought he was, 336 00:16:39,600 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: but I think it's I think it's going to be soon. 337 00:16:42,960 --> 00:16:45,840 Speaker 1: I think, because when he's going to feel comfortable, you 338 00:16:45,880 --> 00:16:47,920 Speaker 1: can tell because he'll cut it loose and you'll see 339 00:16:48,000 --> 00:16:50,760 Speaker 1: him make those rundown plays, plays him in the point 340 00:16:50,760 --> 00:16:52,440 Speaker 1: of attack and things like that. I don't think we've 341 00:16:52,480 --> 00:16:55,760 Speaker 1: seen it very very much here lately, but it's I 342 00:16:55,760 --> 00:16:57,840 Speaker 1: think it's a lot about just being comfortable. I think 343 00:16:57,880 --> 00:17:02,160 Speaker 1: for him, you know, Michael Parsons changes everything for the 344 00:17:02,240 --> 00:17:04,119 Speaker 1: other team and for his own team. You know, we 345 00:17:04,400 --> 00:17:06,960 Speaker 1: talked about it all the time. Micah moves around so 346 00:17:07,040 --> 00:17:09,200 Speaker 1: much that the mont Clark has to move, he has 347 00:17:09,240 --> 00:17:11,680 Speaker 1: to adjust as well. And this reminds me of the 348 00:17:11,720 --> 00:17:13,800 Speaker 1: Bill Parcel's line that he used to have outside the 349 00:17:13,800 --> 00:17:17,520 Speaker 1: locker room. Of knowledge is confidence and confidence lets you 350 00:17:17,560 --> 00:17:20,960 Speaker 1: play fast. And the more he picks this defense up 351 00:17:21,240 --> 00:17:23,680 Speaker 1: and gets the knowledge and he's not thinking as much, 352 00:17:23,720 --> 00:17:25,639 Speaker 1: just reacting and then he'll play a lot faster and 353 00:17:25,680 --> 00:17:28,320 Speaker 1: smarter and even better. Do you think that what we've 354 00:17:28,359 --> 00:17:31,760 Speaker 1: seen so far put you in a mindset that when 355 00:17:31,760 --> 00:17:34,639 Speaker 1: Anthony Barr's back, he at least starts eating into his 356 00:17:34,760 --> 00:17:37,600 Speaker 1: time on the field, if not, continues to play when 357 00:17:37,640 --> 00:17:43,680 Speaker 1: Anthony barrs healthy. That's an interesting thought because when would 358 00:17:43,720 --> 00:17:46,440 Speaker 1: that be? Is the number one question? I mean, still 359 00:17:46,440 --> 00:17:48,040 Speaker 1: as a practice, I don't think. No, I don't think 360 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:50,639 Speaker 1: Anthony Barr's playing for him this week, and even I 361 00:17:50,680 --> 00:17:52,680 Speaker 1: mean you would have to really look at it. Okay, 362 00:17:52,960 --> 00:17:55,080 Speaker 1: how has the progress of a guy like the moon? 363 00:17:55,400 --> 00:17:58,119 Speaker 1: Because we have not I think we're far from seeing 364 00:17:58,240 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 1: the best of him yet, Like I think you Brian 365 00:18:01,320 --> 00:18:05,120 Speaker 1: used the perfect word, is just feeling comfortable, just him 366 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:08,760 Speaker 1: having the knowledge and just knowing what to do. And 367 00:18:08,800 --> 00:18:11,760 Speaker 1: that's part of you know, new players. That happens, and 368 00:18:11,880 --> 00:18:14,560 Speaker 1: it just takes time. But all in all, I think 369 00:18:14,600 --> 00:18:19,680 Speaker 1: if he keeps showing going upwards week game after game, 370 00:18:19,760 --> 00:18:22,800 Speaker 1: just trending upwards a little bit more, I think he does. 371 00:18:22,920 --> 00:18:26,639 Speaker 1: You do put him in a situation where you take 372 00:18:26,640 --> 00:18:31,560 Speaker 1: away sometime from Bar just to keep his arrow trending upwards. 373 00:18:31,600 --> 00:18:34,240 Speaker 1: And obviously It depends also on the opponents what week 374 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:36,480 Speaker 1: that is, and you look at what you got going 375 00:18:36,560 --> 00:18:39,960 Speaker 1: on there, and how much more is a bar giving 376 00:18:40,000 --> 00:18:43,080 Speaker 1: you as opposed to what the Moon Clark is doing 377 00:18:43,200 --> 00:18:46,600 Speaker 1: at that specific week. No, yeah, you're absolutely right to me. 378 00:18:46,720 --> 00:18:50,800 Speaker 1: It's hey, my future is not Anthony Barr. My future 379 00:18:50,840 --> 00:18:53,479 Speaker 1: is the Moan Clark, and so I need him playing 380 00:18:53,520 --> 00:18:56,760 Speaker 1: as much as possible, you know, and getting those reps 381 00:18:56,800 --> 00:18:59,520 Speaker 1: and you know, he hasn't done anything to kill you 382 00:18:59,560 --> 00:19:01,160 Speaker 1: in the game where you're like going, oh, I just 383 00:19:01,160 --> 00:19:03,479 Speaker 1: blew a coverage and they made a big play. You know, 384 00:19:03,720 --> 00:19:06,639 Speaker 1: it hasn't been that. But he's not playing with that 385 00:19:06,840 --> 00:19:10,680 Speaker 1: just that openness steady. I saw at Lshoe he looks 386 00:19:10,680 --> 00:19:13,200 Speaker 1: a little cautious in the way he's playing, and they 387 00:19:13,240 --> 00:19:15,119 Speaker 1: just need to get him going and more confident like 388 00:19:15,240 --> 00:19:17,560 Speaker 1: Nick was talking about. All right, So next question we 389 00:19:17,600 --> 00:19:20,960 Speaker 1: got from Jay Gladstone. He says, which players are most 390 00:19:21,000 --> 00:19:26,400 Speaker 1: important to neutralizing Daniel Jones in the run game? Uh, 391 00:19:27,160 --> 00:19:29,399 Speaker 1: Damon Clark is a is a guy there, I mean 392 00:19:29,520 --> 00:19:33,000 Speaker 1: one of the linebackers. I think I think, uh, Layton Micah, 393 00:19:33,040 --> 00:19:35,119 Speaker 1: I mean, I just think I think it's the linebackers. 394 00:19:35,160 --> 00:19:39,320 Speaker 1: That's kind of like how they play um. But some 395 00:19:39,400 --> 00:19:41,680 Speaker 1: of us runs, I feel like last time, we're kind 396 00:19:41,680 --> 00:19:43,639 Speaker 1: of leaking out at the edge, you know, like like 397 00:19:43,720 --> 00:19:47,439 Speaker 1: trying to run and then scrambling. So, you know, I 398 00:19:47,480 --> 00:19:50,719 Speaker 1: think it's linebackers. It's also the safeties there curse. I mean, 399 00:19:50,720 --> 00:19:53,840 Speaker 1: it's it's it's everybody. I think it's it's everybody because 400 00:19:53,880 --> 00:19:56,160 Speaker 1: he's not just a design runner. He runs when things 401 00:19:56,160 --> 00:19:58,760 Speaker 1: break down. Yeah, it's the front four to me, I 402 00:19:58,760 --> 00:20:01,359 Speaker 1: mean with the linebacker and stuff are important, and the 403 00:20:01,400 --> 00:20:03,560 Speaker 1: safeties are important. I totally agree with Nick on that 404 00:20:04,080 --> 00:20:07,440 Speaker 1: you run out of lanes and you twist or you 405 00:20:07,440 --> 00:20:10,439 Speaker 1: you know, they'll try and create confusion for offensive linemen 406 00:20:10,440 --> 00:20:12,160 Speaker 1: and pass rush. You can see it some of their 407 00:20:12,160 --> 00:20:15,960 Speaker 1: best rushes or twist stunts or replacing each other, and 408 00:20:16,000 --> 00:20:18,320 Speaker 1: then you know they and then there's all just all 409 00:20:18,400 --> 00:20:21,320 Speaker 1: kinds of muddledness going on. It's really dirty in there, 410 00:20:21,320 --> 00:20:23,960 Speaker 1: and they're banging around and then all of a sudden, 411 00:20:23,960 --> 00:20:26,800 Speaker 1: the quarterback takes off running. And I think it's if 412 00:20:26,880 --> 00:20:29,840 Speaker 1: you get out of rush lanes, if all of a 413 00:20:29,920 --> 00:20:32,520 Speaker 1: sudden you don't get a twister or you don't get 414 00:20:32,760 --> 00:20:35,200 Speaker 1: you get two guys pinned to one side and someone's 415 00:20:35,200 --> 00:20:38,359 Speaker 1: supposed to be back inside and then he takes off running. 416 00:20:38,760 --> 00:20:41,680 Speaker 1: That's on the defensive linemen that you know you're supposed 417 00:20:41,720 --> 00:20:44,160 Speaker 1: to do. You're supposed to be here. On the rush, 418 00:20:44,200 --> 00:20:46,840 Speaker 1: you're not supposed to be here. So I think it's 419 00:20:46,840 --> 00:20:49,680 Speaker 1: how the front four are going to play in this game. 420 00:20:49,760 --> 00:20:52,280 Speaker 1: You just can't, you know, kind of it's not building 421 00:20:52,320 --> 00:20:55,679 Speaker 1: the wall around it, but it's not getting completely knocked 422 00:20:55,680 --> 00:20:59,000 Speaker 1: out of rush lanes and allowing him gaps just to 423 00:20:59,000 --> 00:21:02,080 Speaker 1: take off. Yeah, I think, and I may be wrong, 424 00:21:02,119 --> 00:21:05,679 Speaker 1: but I feel that most of the runs that have 425 00:21:05,960 --> 00:21:09,679 Speaker 1: hurt the Cowboys or that they struggle with is up 426 00:21:09,720 --> 00:21:12,760 Speaker 1: the middle and the linebackers just kind of being off 427 00:21:12,800 --> 00:21:16,600 Speaker 1: position and not getting to the runner fast enough. So 428 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:18,680 Speaker 1: that would be an area where I would keep my 429 00:21:18,720 --> 00:21:21,760 Speaker 1: eyes on, because if it's on the sides and like lateral, 430 00:21:22,119 --> 00:21:24,440 Speaker 1: I feel that there's always like one or two guys 431 00:21:24,480 --> 00:21:27,240 Speaker 1: are like right there and get catch to whoever the 432 00:21:27,359 --> 00:21:30,480 Speaker 1: running person is, whoever's rushing the ball, whether that's the 433 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:32,920 Speaker 1: running back or the quarterback as well. So I think 434 00:21:33,320 --> 00:21:38,000 Speaker 1: keeping better protection in the middle would be a key 435 00:21:38,040 --> 00:21:40,040 Speaker 1: for this game. This is you know, the last couple 436 00:21:40,040 --> 00:21:43,120 Speaker 1: of weeks you've played, you know, Cousins didn't run at all. 437 00:21:43,480 --> 00:21:47,040 Speaker 1: He didn't run at all. Rogers ran and he can run. 438 00:21:47,440 --> 00:21:49,880 Speaker 1: He's this guy has the ability to kind of run 439 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:51,960 Speaker 1: away from you. You know this guy when you watch 440 00:21:52,040 --> 00:21:54,440 Speaker 1: Daniel Jones, he's a good athlete and he could run. 441 00:21:54,640 --> 00:21:58,199 Speaker 1: He's faster than most quarterbacks. So if you're kind of 442 00:21:58,200 --> 00:22:01,960 Speaker 1: like diving eddies, heels and all that, it keeps balanced 443 00:22:01,960 --> 00:22:04,119 Speaker 1: and then keeps going. And he's one of these guys 444 00:22:04,160 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 1: too that's taking advantage of quarterbacks that you can't waste 445 00:22:09,119 --> 00:22:11,960 Speaker 1: him in the field to play because he's running, running 446 00:22:11,960 --> 00:22:13,720 Speaker 1: and running running, and then you think he's going out 447 00:22:13,720 --> 00:22:15,080 Speaker 1: of bounds and then he turns it up and goes 448 00:22:15,160 --> 00:22:17,320 Speaker 1: up a little further up the field, and you're like, 449 00:22:17,359 --> 00:22:19,439 Speaker 1: because hey, you know they had a the in the 450 00:22:19,480 --> 00:22:21,639 Speaker 1: Cowboy game. They had I think it was an opportunity 451 00:22:21,640 --> 00:22:24,480 Speaker 1: where he ran outside and he went up the sidelines 452 00:22:24,480 --> 00:22:26,080 Speaker 1: and you think he's gonna go outside for a three 453 00:22:26,119 --> 00:22:28,439 Speaker 1: yard game, and he runs eight more yards for a 454 00:22:28,520 --> 00:22:30,800 Speaker 1: first down and you're like, going, well, if they just 455 00:22:30,800 --> 00:22:33,679 Speaker 1: would have wasted him right there on the sidelines, But no, 456 00:22:33,800 --> 00:22:35,960 Speaker 1: These quarterbacks are getting smart. They know if they get 457 00:22:36,000 --> 00:22:39,240 Speaker 1: they got They got defenders that are fearful of taking 458 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:41,400 Speaker 1: a shot at these guys, so they get that little 459 00:22:41,440 --> 00:22:44,359 Speaker 1: bit extra yards in these games, and you know you 460 00:22:44,440 --> 00:22:46,000 Speaker 1: have to be ready for that. I think this guy's 461 00:22:46,040 --> 00:22:48,600 Speaker 1: a good athlete. I think he runs. He's fast. We've 462 00:22:48,600 --> 00:22:51,600 Speaker 1: seen this guy runs sixty seventy yards, you know, and 463 00:22:51,960 --> 00:22:54,880 Speaker 1: make plays all right. Next question, this one comes from 464 00:22:54,960 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 1: Jorge Arenas. He says, are you afraid the Cowboys are 465 00:22:58,359 --> 00:23:01,720 Speaker 1: in danger of falling for the dreaded over confidence mentality 466 00:23:02,160 --> 00:23:04,520 Speaker 1: after such a big win last week? I would hope not, 467 00:23:04,640 --> 00:23:07,840 Speaker 1: after what you happened in Green Bay, you know I would. 468 00:23:07,960 --> 00:23:09,679 Speaker 1: I would hope that you know that this is a 469 00:23:09,720 --> 00:23:12,840 Speaker 1: division game, man. You got to have these games. You 470 00:23:13,000 --> 00:23:16,200 Speaker 1: look what's going on right now. Philadelphia looks really wobbly. 471 00:23:16,600 --> 00:23:19,240 Speaker 1: The Commanders are playing better or the Giants. Try and 472 00:23:19,320 --> 00:23:21,359 Speaker 1: get them out of the way, put them two games 473 00:23:21,400 --> 00:23:24,080 Speaker 1: down if you can. You know, if you're overconfident going 474 00:23:24,080 --> 00:23:25,760 Speaker 1: into this one and you go out there and lose, 475 00:23:25,840 --> 00:23:27,960 Speaker 1: that's on you. Then we'll come back Monday and talk 476 00:23:28,040 --> 00:23:30,719 Speaker 1: about you know, this team doesn't like this, doesn't like that. 477 00:23:30,800 --> 00:23:33,560 Speaker 1: And is not consistent enough. But if you don't understand 478 00:23:33,600 --> 00:23:36,439 Speaker 1: what's going on right now the situation, then you're not 479 00:23:36,480 --> 00:23:39,000 Speaker 1: paying attention on this football team. This is a huge 480 00:23:39,119 --> 00:23:42,880 Speaker 1: game because if you want to catch the Eagles at all, 481 00:23:43,280 --> 00:23:45,800 Speaker 1: you obviously have to beat them. And if you beat them, 482 00:23:46,240 --> 00:23:49,160 Speaker 1: then that that puts them at at least two losses 483 00:23:49,160 --> 00:23:51,320 Speaker 1: in the division, because you're gonna have a split with them. 484 00:23:51,760 --> 00:23:54,520 Speaker 1: You know, this game right here puts you at three 485 00:23:54,560 --> 00:23:56,800 Speaker 1: and one in the division, right right right, two more 486 00:23:56,840 --> 00:23:58,760 Speaker 1: to go. You're gonna have to beat Philly so that 487 00:23:58,920 --> 00:24:01,239 Speaker 1: you're four and one, and we'll see what happens with 488 00:24:01,240 --> 00:24:03,159 Speaker 1: with Washington could be the type, but that could be 489 00:24:03,200 --> 00:24:05,879 Speaker 1: a tiebreaker then because who's to say Philly is gonna 490 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:09,040 Speaker 1: gonna beat the Giants twice and all that stuff. So 491 00:24:09,240 --> 00:24:12,560 Speaker 1: you have a really good chance to tie Philadelphia but 492 00:24:12,680 --> 00:24:16,200 Speaker 1: have a better division record and win the division. You 493 00:24:16,400 --> 00:24:19,640 Speaker 1: gotta get this game right here. You know, I y'all 494 00:24:19,680 --> 00:24:24,240 Speaker 1: know I'm about vibes and vibing and all that sensing people, 495 00:24:24,600 --> 00:24:28,000 Speaker 1: And this was very very different as opposed to other games, 496 00:24:28,040 --> 00:24:31,040 Speaker 1: even going back to last year, some of those wins 497 00:24:31,080 --> 00:24:34,000 Speaker 1: that they were coming off. You can this game, like 498 00:24:35,040 --> 00:24:39,639 Speaker 1: they they're not feeling overly confident. They're not feeling like 499 00:24:39,720 --> 00:24:43,280 Speaker 1: they're the beep or anything like you say, now I 500 00:24:43,359 --> 00:24:47,960 Speaker 1: censor myself. Yeah, but no, the vibe is completely different. 501 00:24:48,000 --> 00:24:51,080 Speaker 1: It's like they're focused and like Nix of you know, 502 00:24:51,200 --> 00:24:53,480 Speaker 1: hearing after the game in the locker room, players like 503 00:24:53,600 --> 00:24:56,920 Speaker 1: Zach Marien talking about it's a twenty four minute role, 504 00:24:57,000 --> 00:24:59,480 Speaker 1: like we're talking about the giants now and all that. 505 00:24:59,560 --> 00:25:03,600 Speaker 1: So the vibe overall, I felt that it was perfect. 506 00:25:03,680 --> 00:25:06,400 Speaker 1: It's it didn't get into anybody's head. I didn't see 507 00:25:06,400 --> 00:25:10,159 Speaker 1: anyone just jumping up and down being so happy and excited. No, 508 00:25:10,280 --> 00:25:14,199 Speaker 1: it's just like a regular game that they want. Like 509 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:16,680 Speaker 1: at moments, it didn't even look as if they won. 510 00:25:16,760 --> 00:25:19,879 Speaker 1: That's how focused on serious some of them were after 511 00:25:19,960 --> 00:25:22,240 Speaker 1: the game. So I think they're focus right now is 512 00:25:22,400 --> 00:25:24,320 Speaker 1: exactly where it needs to be. And I don't think 513 00:25:24,359 --> 00:25:26,520 Speaker 1: this is a week where they're gonna go into eight 514 00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:29,560 Speaker 1: and T Stadium feeling overly confident. You've lost three in 515 00:25:29,560 --> 00:25:32,040 Speaker 1: a row on Thanksgiving, you're three and you're three and 516 00:25:32,160 --> 00:25:34,119 Speaker 1: seven in the last ten. Yeah, I mean like like 517 00:25:34,200 --> 00:25:36,200 Speaker 1: the guys that play in this game, that that sit 518 00:25:36,240 --> 00:25:38,720 Speaker 1: there and say this game means a lot, it's special 519 00:25:38,720 --> 00:25:41,040 Speaker 1: to be there and Thanksgiving. We'll play like it because 520 00:25:41,040 --> 00:25:42,800 Speaker 1: you're not playing like it right now. And and and 521 00:25:42,840 --> 00:25:44,520 Speaker 1: then this whole like how do you get your mind 522 00:25:44,680 --> 00:25:46,600 Speaker 1: and your body right now that well, this team isn't 523 00:25:46,640 --> 00:25:48,880 Speaker 1: doing it well. These guys haven't done it well. Three 524 00:25:49,000 --> 00:25:53,120 Speaker 1: three out of seven. Yeah, so you're out of ten. Yeah, 525 00:25:53,160 --> 00:25:55,560 Speaker 1: that that's most of the guys on the roster. There's 526 00:25:55,560 --> 00:25:57,440 Speaker 1: only a couple of guys maybe on this team that's 527 00:25:57,480 --> 00:26:00,280 Speaker 1: done it more than that. And so so it's been 528 00:26:00,320 --> 00:26:03,280 Speaker 1: losing football for most of these players. On Thanksgiving. You're 529 00:26:03,320 --> 00:26:05,520 Speaker 1: not whatever you're doing, you're not turning it around and 530 00:26:06,000 --> 00:26:08,320 Speaker 1: winning these games. And so this is one that you 531 00:26:08,480 --> 00:26:11,560 Speaker 1: for that reason, for the for the you know, their 532 00:26:11,600 --> 00:26:13,119 Speaker 1: records the same as yours. You want to be in 533 00:26:13,160 --> 00:26:15,040 Speaker 1: third place? Is this a third place football team? It 534 00:26:15,080 --> 00:26:17,320 Speaker 1: is if you lose, I'll tell you. And it's you're 535 00:26:17,359 --> 00:26:20,159 Speaker 1: almost getting close to being fourth with Washington playing the 536 00:26:20,160 --> 00:26:22,680 Speaker 1: way they're playing. Yeah, it was interesting in the locker 537 00:26:22,760 --> 00:26:24,720 Speaker 1: room after the game, they were talking. We were talking 538 00:26:24,720 --> 00:26:27,600 Speaker 1: to Michael Parsons and he was asked, you know about 539 00:26:27,680 --> 00:26:29,639 Speaker 1: being playing angry and he's like, yeah, I play I 540 00:26:29,680 --> 00:26:32,400 Speaker 1: play well when I'm angry and uh and so he said, 541 00:26:32,400 --> 00:26:34,639 Speaker 1: you know, and that was obviously reflected tonight and how 542 00:26:34,680 --> 00:26:36,840 Speaker 1: he played. He was talking about the last game, and 543 00:26:36,840 --> 00:26:39,199 Speaker 1: then the question came, how do you make sure you 544 00:26:39,240 --> 00:26:41,560 Speaker 1: don't fall back to not being angry and he said, 545 00:26:41,800 --> 00:26:44,560 Speaker 1: I have to keep remembering green Bay. Yeah, that's the point. 546 00:26:44,600 --> 00:26:47,960 Speaker 1: If they keep remembering green Bay can happen anything any 547 00:26:48,000 --> 00:26:50,800 Speaker 1: individual week in NFL. That's what can happen to you, 548 00:26:50,840 --> 00:26:52,920 Speaker 1: no matter who the opponent is. That's what can happen 549 00:26:52,960 --> 00:26:55,680 Speaker 1: to you. And if they keep remembering that, then maybe 550 00:26:55,680 --> 00:26:58,240 Speaker 1: that keeps them from getting to that point of being overconfident, 551 00:26:58,320 --> 00:27:00,760 Speaker 1: because the NFL is just too hard. It's too much 552 00:27:00,800 --> 00:27:03,399 Speaker 1: parody in the NFL to ever take any team lightly. 553 00:27:03,600 --> 00:27:08,360 Speaker 1: You know, when we did the mental health documentary, UM, 554 00:27:08,640 --> 00:27:10,719 Speaker 1: one of the things that came up and that I 555 00:27:10,720 --> 00:27:14,080 Speaker 1: didn't know before, is how sometimes when some of these 556 00:27:14,080 --> 00:27:17,440 Speaker 1: players are not feeling very confident or whatever, they show 557 00:27:17,520 --> 00:27:20,960 Speaker 1: them on the iPad some highlights of like this is 558 00:27:20,960 --> 00:27:22,760 Speaker 1: what you can do, this is who you are, this 559 00:27:22,840 --> 00:27:26,640 Speaker 1: is like you can do it, basically to hype them up. Um, 560 00:27:26,680 --> 00:27:29,000 Speaker 1: because Derek do that when he hand you those awards 561 00:27:29,040 --> 00:27:34,240 Speaker 1: every year that you get, ye got another trophy and 562 00:27:34,880 --> 00:27:37,520 Speaker 1: here you go, here, here's what you did this last year. 563 00:27:37,600 --> 00:27:41,119 Speaker 1: One of those things. Oh my gosh. No. But going 564 00:27:41,160 --> 00:27:43,560 Speaker 1: back to Mike, it just makes me think, this is 565 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:45,760 Speaker 1: where you need to Instead of doing that, you do 566 00:27:45,840 --> 00:27:49,880 Speaker 1: the opposite. For Mike. Show them the bad place, show 567 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:52,680 Speaker 1: them where he messed up to get them to that point. 568 00:27:53,200 --> 00:27:56,159 Speaker 1: Because even talked about it to the media yesterday, just 569 00:27:56,520 --> 00:27:59,320 Speaker 1: kind of like the whole lunch money. I mean, you 570 00:27:59,400 --> 00:28:01,639 Speaker 1: wrote the art, so you can speak more on that. 571 00:28:01,840 --> 00:28:03,840 Speaker 1: But well, yeah, it was a pretty funny, you know, 572 00:28:03,880 --> 00:28:06,560 Speaker 1: pretty good analogy really, right. I mean he's talking about, 573 00:28:07,000 --> 00:28:09,639 Speaker 1: you know, and got to be careful with Mica, some 574 00:28:09,680 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: of the history that he's had. But but you know, 575 00:28:11,640 --> 00:28:15,080 Speaker 1: he's talking about being the you know, guarding against the 576 00:28:15,080 --> 00:28:16,760 Speaker 1: bully that wants to take your lunch money and they're 577 00:28:16,760 --> 00:28:18,600 Speaker 1: gonna keep doing it until you tell him, until you 578 00:28:18,640 --> 00:28:21,240 Speaker 1: tell him you stop, until you stop him. And so um, 579 00:28:21,280 --> 00:28:23,640 Speaker 1: that's what he feels like, is the run defense. That's 580 00:28:23,720 --> 00:28:26,400 Speaker 1: that's still what it is. That they haven't figured that out. Yeah, 581 00:28:26,480 --> 00:28:30,240 Speaker 1: maybe one day they avoided him and they kept the money, 582 00:28:30,359 --> 00:28:32,159 Speaker 1: but he's still gonna come back the next day, you know. 583 00:28:32,240 --> 00:28:34,600 Speaker 1: And that's that's how he used this game. And you know, 584 00:28:34,600 --> 00:28:37,280 Speaker 1: and he basically also said, um, just tell me that 585 00:28:37,320 --> 00:28:39,760 Speaker 1: I sucked. Don't tell me that I'm good. Just tell 586 00:28:39,800 --> 00:28:42,600 Speaker 1: me that I'm sucked, that I sucked, and and you know, 587 00:28:42,720 --> 00:28:46,920 Speaker 1: or that that I'm okay, which sounds good. That's all 588 00:28:47,040 --> 00:28:49,880 Speaker 1: nice and good. And then he goes out if he 589 00:28:49,920 --> 00:28:55,560 Speaker 1: could just stay off Twitter. Man, it's just there's there's 590 00:28:55,600 --> 00:28:59,120 Speaker 1: stuff that other people should say for you, everybody, you know, 591 00:28:59,200 --> 00:29:01,920 Speaker 1: like don't say just tell me I suck and all that, 592 00:29:02,120 --> 00:29:04,160 Speaker 1: and don't tell me that I'm good. And then when 593 00:29:04,160 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 1: the NFL says, here are your four favorites for the 594 00:29:06,920 --> 00:29:11,000 Speaker 1: NFL MVP, and then he tweets at them, why is 595 00:29:11,000 --> 00:29:13,960 Speaker 1: this going to be a quarterback award? You know, it's like, well, 596 00:29:14,000 --> 00:29:16,080 Speaker 1: but no, that that to me fits right in line 597 00:29:16,120 --> 00:29:18,280 Speaker 1: what he just said, because what he just said was 598 00:29:18,720 --> 00:29:21,640 Speaker 1: like bitterly calling himself an MVP, which I don't I 599 00:29:21,640 --> 00:29:24,000 Speaker 1: don't disagree, but let someone else do it. But but 600 00:29:24,040 --> 00:29:25,760 Speaker 1: I get that, where's your focus on a short week? 601 00:29:25,800 --> 00:29:28,560 Speaker 1: I guess my point still is, Okay, that's to me, 602 00:29:28,720 --> 00:29:30,120 Speaker 1: that to me is how I look at it. Like, 603 00:29:30,320 --> 00:29:34,200 Speaker 1: he's the type person that thinks he should be great, 604 00:29:34,560 --> 00:29:37,400 Speaker 1: and anybody that questions that, he makes it a mission 605 00:29:37,440 --> 00:29:39,719 Speaker 1: to try to prove them wrong. So to me, it's 606 00:29:39,760 --> 00:29:42,040 Speaker 1: the same thing. It's it's the NFL doesn't think I 607 00:29:42,080 --> 00:29:44,880 Speaker 1: can be an MVP. Okay, watch this, Like I think 608 00:29:44,920 --> 00:29:46,480 Speaker 1: that's how he looks at life and that's how he 609 00:29:46,480 --> 00:29:48,640 Speaker 1: looks at football. And so for me, I don't mind. 610 00:29:48,680 --> 00:29:50,960 Speaker 1: As long as he keeps stepping up to that next level. 611 00:29:51,200 --> 00:29:54,680 Speaker 1: Whatever motivates you, brother, do it like that? That works right, 612 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:56,640 Speaker 1: as long as he's not so sidetracked by it to 613 00:29:56,680 --> 00:29:59,480 Speaker 1: where he's not doing his job, well, then I look 614 00:29:59,560 --> 00:30:01,640 Speaker 1: at it like that's not a bad right for me. Well, 615 00:30:01,640 --> 00:30:04,000 Speaker 1: he is sidetracked by the stat by the stats and 616 00:30:04,040 --> 00:30:06,000 Speaker 1: the sacks, and that's the thing, and that's a problem. 617 00:30:06,160 --> 00:30:08,320 Speaker 1: You saw it in that sounds from the sideline he's 618 00:30:08,320 --> 00:30:10,280 Speaker 1: trying to get back in the game. And then and 619 00:30:10,280 --> 00:30:12,920 Speaker 1: then one of the coaches was like, George Edwards was like, 620 00:30:12,960 --> 00:30:14,720 Speaker 1: we have a game on Thursday's Like, what does that mean? 621 00:30:16,520 --> 00:30:17,960 Speaker 1: And he's like and then he's like, well, then tell 622 00:30:18,000 --> 00:30:20,160 Speaker 1: me not to practice. Then you know, and that's that's 623 00:30:20,160 --> 00:30:22,160 Speaker 1: why I'm a little cautious on what I see in 624 00:30:22,200 --> 00:30:25,600 Speaker 1: the injury report about illness and this guy didn't practice 625 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,280 Speaker 1: and all that, like, let's just see how the game goes, 626 00:30:28,280 --> 00:30:30,080 Speaker 1: because I don't think any of them had had a 627 00:30:30,160 --> 00:30:33,880 Speaker 1: really like desire and practice this week. Which well, but honestly, 628 00:30:34,040 --> 00:30:35,840 Speaker 1: they weren't really doing a lot of practicing this week. 629 00:30:35,920 --> 00:30:38,320 Speaker 1: Might say, he said, this is not a week when 630 00:30:38,320 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 1: you get much practice time. This is more of a 631 00:30:40,160 --> 00:30:42,400 Speaker 1: mental get ready for the game kind of thing and 632 00:30:42,520 --> 00:30:44,720 Speaker 1: let your body recovering. He's hungry, hungry, hungry, and I 633 00:30:44,760 --> 00:30:47,080 Speaker 1: and I get it, but he's he's still got to 634 00:30:47,120 --> 00:30:50,200 Speaker 1: figure out how how to slow it down a little 635 00:30:50,200 --> 00:30:52,640 Speaker 1: bit because he's got to be smart on this. He's 636 00:30:52,640 --> 00:30:55,200 Speaker 1: got to think there's a game Thursday. I don't just 637 00:30:55,360 --> 00:30:57,320 Speaker 1: need to get my eleventh sack. I've got to be 638 00:30:57,360 --> 00:30:59,320 Speaker 1: smart so I don't get injured here and miss the 639 00:30:59,320 --> 00:31:02,040 Speaker 1: whole game. That's yeah, And I think I think as 640 00:31:02,040 --> 00:31:03,960 Speaker 1: you get older and get more mature, there's probably some 641 00:31:04,040 --> 00:31:07,000 Speaker 1: perspective that comes into it. Again, what I love about 642 00:31:07,040 --> 00:31:10,160 Speaker 1: him is that he's always hungry. He always wants more, 643 00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:13,000 Speaker 1: and part of being great let's be honest. Part of 644 00:31:13,040 --> 00:31:16,280 Speaker 1: being great is those numbers. That's a part of being great. 645 00:31:16,480 --> 00:31:18,600 Speaker 1: If when it's all said and done, he finished his career, 646 00:31:18,960 --> 00:31:21,360 Speaker 1: you know how he's gonna be judged. How many sacks 647 00:31:21,360 --> 00:31:23,440 Speaker 1: did he get, how many pressures did he get? Like, 648 00:31:23,520 --> 00:31:25,680 Speaker 1: that's how we will judge if you want to compare 649 00:31:25,760 --> 00:31:30,240 Speaker 1: him to Lawrence Taylor and right. But it's all those 650 00:31:30,280 --> 00:31:32,240 Speaker 1: things that kind of get rolled into it. So I 651 00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:34,200 Speaker 1: don't have a problem with a guy shooting for those 652 00:31:34,240 --> 00:31:35,760 Speaker 1: things as long as it's not hurting his team in 653 00:31:35,800 --> 00:31:37,720 Speaker 1: the process. And some of that stuff, you know, he'll 654 00:31:37,800 --> 00:31:40,160 Speaker 1: learn through experience. Hey, this might be a time I 655 00:31:40,200 --> 00:31:41,480 Speaker 1: need to pull back a little bit for the good 656 00:31:41,480 --> 00:31:42,880 Speaker 1: of the team. We'll figure out that out. But I 657 00:31:42,960 --> 00:31:45,040 Speaker 1: love it these as something I would change his eye it, dude, 658 00:31:45,040 --> 00:31:48,120 Speaker 1: if anything that's I would say, the coach's job to 659 00:31:48,280 --> 00:31:50,760 Speaker 1: pull him back when he needs to be pulled back. 660 00:31:50,800 --> 00:31:54,800 Speaker 1: If he like, if he's screaming or yelling, does go 661 00:31:54,920 --> 00:31:57,840 Speaker 1: sit down, drink some water or something. Don't pay attention 662 00:31:57,880 --> 00:32:01,240 Speaker 1: to it, but keep that energy, keep keep going for it. 663 00:32:01,440 --> 00:32:05,840 Speaker 1: And then coaches and trainers just worry about taking care 664 00:32:05,840 --> 00:32:08,560 Speaker 1: of Yeah, Nick, you and I talk about that all 665 00:32:08,600 --> 00:32:10,720 Speaker 1: the time when it comes to just employees in general. 666 00:32:10,760 --> 00:32:13,000 Speaker 1: You'd rather have one that you gotta pull back than 667 00:32:13,080 --> 00:32:14,960 Speaker 1: have one you gotta push out right. You want people 668 00:32:15,000 --> 00:32:17,320 Speaker 1: that are always apre to do more and do it 669 00:32:17,520 --> 00:32:20,000 Speaker 1: at a higher level, and you have to say, hey, 670 00:32:20,000 --> 00:32:21,800 Speaker 1: slow down a little bit, We're okay, we can figure 671 00:32:21,800 --> 00:32:24,040 Speaker 1: this out, rather than have to be like, you're gonna 672 00:32:24,040 --> 00:32:26,840 Speaker 1: do something today, but we're gonna do today, you know so. 673 00:32:27,040 --> 00:32:28,200 Speaker 1: So I think it's the same thing here. All right, 674 00:32:28,240 --> 00:32:30,320 Speaker 1: we're gonna take our final break. We'll come back. Brian 675 00:32:30,400 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 1: has a game. I don't know how this is gonna go. 676 00:32:32,800 --> 00:32:34,720 Speaker 1: We will find out in the final segment. We'll be back. 677 00:32:34,760 --> 00:32:38,720 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 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This is not a commitment to lend. 713 00:34:37,600 --> 00:34:44,440 Speaker 1: Back to the Break, the Cowboys are proud to nominate 714 00:34:44,560 --> 00:34:47,880 Speaker 1: defensive coordinator Dan Quinn as our twenty twenty two NFL 715 00:34:47,920 --> 00:34:50,520 Speaker 1: Salutes a Service Award Club nominee. Join us in making 716 00:34:50,560 --> 00:34:52,920 Speaker 1: sure he becomes a finalist for this prestigious award by 717 00:34:53,000 --> 00:34:57,000 Speaker 1: voting at NFL dot com slash Salute Fan Vote. Welcome back. 718 00:34:57,040 --> 00:34:58,960 Speaker 1: It is the final segment of The Break, live from 719 00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:01,520 Speaker 1: the SWBC mort Studios. I At the start, we're presented 720 00:35:01,560 --> 00:35:03,640 Speaker 1: by Middle of Light, the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys, 721 00:35:03,640 --> 00:35:05,799 Speaker 1: and we were ready for our final segment. We got 722 00:35:05,840 --> 00:35:08,480 Speaker 1: about eight minutes. Brian, all right, so let's see what 723 00:35:08,520 --> 00:35:09,880 Speaker 1: we can do in this eight minutes. You got it, 724 00:35:09,920 --> 00:35:13,279 Speaker 1: all right. My game for you guys today is, since 725 00:35:13,320 --> 00:35:18,360 Speaker 1: we got Thanksgiving tomorrow, I'm gonna name a Thanksgiving dish, 726 00:35:18,480 --> 00:35:24,799 Speaker 1: a side, a protein, and I want you to describe 727 00:35:25,000 --> 00:35:28,120 Speaker 1: or tell me the player that you think of when 728 00:35:28,120 --> 00:35:32,759 Speaker 1: I say this side or this protein. Okay, and we 729 00:35:32,800 --> 00:35:34,920 Speaker 1: can we can. We can go around the room, we can. 730 00:35:35,000 --> 00:35:39,399 Speaker 1: You know, Nick, you can start it off today for us. Okay, Nick, 731 00:35:39,760 --> 00:35:45,280 Speaker 1: I'm I'm gonna say, I'm gonna give you mac and cheese. Okay, 732 00:35:45,320 --> 00:35:48,080 Speaker 1: give me the player that best describes what you think 733 00:35:48,120 --> 00:35:50,560 Speaker 1: of when you think of mac and cheese as far 734 00:35:50,600 --> 00:35:55,600 Speaker 1: as how he plays. Um, I want to say, now, 735 00:35:55,600 --> 00:35:57,680 Speaker 1: do you like mac and cheese? Begin with yea, yeah, 736 00:35:57,800 --> 00:35:59,880 Speaker 1: I mean I mean out of the box, I mean, 737 00:36:00,239 --> 00:36:04,000 Speaker 1: yeah craft you know, but uh, I mean that's I mean, 738 00:36:04,160 --> 00:36:07,120 Speaker 1: I'm actually really good at that. Yeah. Um. But I 739 00:36:07,160 --> 00:36:16,280 Speaker 1: think you know, I think it's um Trayvon Diggs because 740 00:36:16,560 --> 00:36:19,800 Speaker 1: he kind of plays the side, sideshows the to the others. 741 00:36:20,280 --> 00:36:22,600 Speaker 1: But if he was just by himself, you know, you're 742 00:36:22,640 --> 00:36:25,239 Speaker 1: by yourself on Wednesday night, you know you just want 743 00:36:25,239 --> 00:36:26,920 Speaker 1: to eat that like it'd be good enough. To hold 744 00:36:26,920 --> 00:36:29,040 Speaker 1: its own because he's that good. But it also usually 745 00:36:29,040 --> 00:36:32,040 Speaker 1: goes with others, and it's okay being with with others 746 00:36:32,040 --> 00:36:35,200 Speaker 1: as well. Trayvon digs Mac and Cheese, Trayvon Dicks, Derek, 747 00:36:35,719 --> 00:36:38,000 Speaker 1: do you have anything for that, Trayvon, I mean, I'm sorry. 748 00:36:38,200 --> 00:36:46,160 Speaker 1: Mac and Cheese, um good radio. Maybe Dalton Scholtz here 749 00:36:46,160 --> 00:36:50,000 Speaker 1: you go, because it's kind of I don't know, it's 750 00:36:50,280 --> 00:36:52,040 Speaker 1: Mac and Cheese is one of those things that, like, 751 00:36:52,640 --> 00:36:55,719 Speaker 1: it can be really good, yep, it can also be 752 00:36:55,880 --> 00:37:00,600 Speaker 1: not so good. He's talking about like the boy like 753 00:37:00,680 --> 00:37:04,359 Speaker 1: the boxes are really feeling it, but the way mom 754 00:37:04,400 --> 00:37:10,560 Speaker 1: makes it could be a little salty. Yeah right, yeah, 755 00:37:10,600 --> 00:37:13,400 Speaker 1: so yeah, it's like fins like, yeah, it could be 756 00:37:13,440 --> 00:37:15,439 Speaker 1: really good. It could be really really good. It could 757 00:37:15,480 --> 00:37:19,439 Speaker 1: also be I don't know, I'm gonna eat this salt 758 00:37:19,560 --> 00:37:23,280 Speaker 1: Mac and Cheese and bar Well this is completely different 759 00:37:23,320 --> 00:37:26,440 Speaker 1: than you guys. But my Mac and Cheese would be 760 00:37:26,480 --> 00:37:30,359 Speaker 1: a guy like Mica Parsons, because first of all, Mac 761 00:37:30,360 --> 00:37:34,640 Speaker 1: and Cheese is freaking delicious, And how does that translate 762 00:37:34,680 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 1: to the game. I'm not calling Michael delicious, I'm saying 763 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:42,680 Speaker 1: he is great along the field. So to meet Mic 764 00:37:42,719 --> 00:37:45,000 Speaker 1: and cheese is one of those very very few things 765 00:37:45,200 --> 00:37:48,520 Speaker 1: that you don't need to pair it with something else. 766 00:37:48,600 --> 00:37:50,680 Speaker 1: You can eat a whole bowl of mac and cheese 767 00:37:50,719 --> 00:37:52,920 Speaker 1: all on its own. So Mica is a type of 768 00:37:52,960 --> 00:37:55,600 Speaker 1: guy that he can get it done. I mean, yes, 769 00:37:55,640 --> 00:37:57,600 Speaker 1: you need help around you and all that. Yeah, maybe 770 00:37:57,680 --> 00:38:00,200 Speaker 1: the salt and some cheese over there and the green 771 00:38:00,239 --> 00:38:03,439 Speaker 1: onions on top. But Mica can get it done on 772 00:38:03,480 --> 00:38:05,719 Speaker 1: his own. And he's just like great. And mac and 773 00:38:05,800 --> 00:38:09,080 Speaker 1: cheese is great. Not the type Nick mentioned, but people 774 00:38:09,120 --> 00:38:11,120 Speaker 1: that know how to make mac and cheese, and Mica 775 00:38:11,239 --> 00:38:13,239 Speaker 1: knows how to play Zach Martin. For me, is mac 776 00:38:13,280 --> 00:38:17,640 Speaker 1: and cheese reliable? You can count on it? You know, 777 00:38:17,760 --> 00:38:20,719 Speaker 1: it's gotta It takes a lot of heart to make it. 778 00:38:20,880 --> 00:38:22,920 Speaker 1: You know, it's It's not something just saying less like 779 00:38:23,000 --> 00:38:25,160 Speaker 1: Nick's gonna throw it out of the box, but it 780 00:38:25,239 --> 00:38:27,719 Speaker 1: takes some effort. You know it's gonna be. Yeah, when 781 00:38:27,760 --> 00:38:31,920 Speaker 1: it's good, it's great, and it usually is great. All right, Ambar, 782 00:38:32,960 --> 00:38:39,840 Speaker 1: perfect gravy, perfect gravy? Is this the one you were 783 00:38:39,920 --> 00:38:46,080 Speaker 1: laughing at earlier? Okay? Noah brown, Noah brown, Oh brown gravy? 784 00:38:49,320 --> 00:38:51,560 Speaker 1: Oh not really, there's others but it was just funny 785 00:38:51,600 --> 00:38:54,279 Speaker 1: at the time. Just some people know before we got 786 00:38:54,320 --> 00:38:57,040 Speaker 1: on air and Nick was literally cracking up so hard 787 00:38:57,080 --> 00:39:00,920 Speaker 1: that yeah he was we were dying to your wife. 788 00:39:01,040 --> 00:39:04,440 Speaker 1: There are some others, but it was just funny. Just 789 00:39:04,040 --> 00:39:07,600 Speaker 1: I can. I'll go with mine first chariot. Tony Pollard 790 00:39:08,000 --> 00:39:11,080 Speaker 1: is gravy to me because Tony Pollard you could put 791 00:39:11,080 --> 00:39:14,320 Speaker 1: gravy on anything and it really it just makes everything 792 00:39:14,400 --> 00:39:17,200 Speaker 1: taste better. It's just you know, he's like you see it. 793 00:39:17,280 --> 00:39:19,879 Speaker 1: They're sitting in the bowl and you're like, go on, man, 794 00:39:19,960 --> 00:39:22,560 Speaker 1: that is going to be great on all this right here. 795 00:39:22,840 --> 00:39:24,600 Speaker 1: And I kind of look at Tony Pollard and I 796 00:39:24,640 --> 00:39:26,480 Speaker 1: think he's just kind of you put him out through. 797 00:39:26,520 --> 00:39:28,880 Speaker 1: He's great at like all things. So I'm kind of 798 00:39:28,880 --> 00:39:31,000 Speaker 1: that Tony Pollard would be my perfect grave. Yeah. I 799 00:39:31,040 --> 00:39:33,840 Speaker 1: was gonna automatically say Pollard, but then Derek made the 800 00:39:33,920 --> 00:39:37,200 Speaker 1: puny say is it really gonna be polar or maybe 801 00:39:37,239 --> 00:39:40,160 Speaker 1: he's as seek now that he's the gravy, are you 802 00:39:40,200 --> 00:39:43,280 Speaker 1: thinking sick? Well, actually my gravy would be Terence Steele 803 00:39:43,560 --> 00:39:45,680 Speaker 1: because it's like this is what always happens to me, 804 00:39:45,719 --> 00:39:48,560 Speaker 1: So gravy, I make my whole plate Thanksgiving me. I 805 00:39:48,640 --> 00:39:50,680 Speaker 1: go sit down, I'm about to start. You forget it. 806 00:39:50,680 --> 00:39:55,560 Speaker 1: I'm like, but you go back to get the grave. Yeah. 807 00:39:55,640 --> 00:39:58,200 Speaker 1: It's like, man, how could I forget gravy? Like, gravy's 808 00:39:58,239 --> 00:40:00,279 Speaker 1: so good, but you just you forget about you don't 809 00:40:00,280 --> 00:40:03,040 Speaker 1: even think about it. That's Terrence Steel Micah Parsons. For me, 810 00:40:03,200 --> 00:40:06,360 Speaker 1: it's the gravy because if the mash potatoes aren't good, 811 00:40:06,520 --> 00:40:08,680 Speaker 1: or the mac and cheese or the turkey or whatever, 812 00:40:08,960 --> 00:40:10,880 Speaker 1: just put it on all on, all of it. Just 813 00:40:10,880 --> 00:40:14,719 Speaker 1: put the gravy on. That just smother it up. Diaper 814 00:40:14,880 --> 00:40:18,520 Speaker 1: and gravy not the same thing looks the same sometimes. 815 00:40:18,560 --> 00:40:22,280 Speaker 1: But uh yeah, yeah, I just think I think, yeah, 816 00:40:22,320 --> 00:40:24,440 Speaker 1: Micah Parsons is the gravy because I mean it's like, 817 00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:26,160 Speaker 1: oh this is good, it's good meal, good turkey. I 818 00:40:26,200 --> 00:40:27,680 Speaker 1: mean because it just he put it in on all 819 00:40:27,719 --> 00:40:29,239 Speaker 1: of it, just makes it in. I'll throw this one 820 00:40:29,239 --> 00:40:32,880 Speaker 1: out there then for the group Turkey Turkey, not turkey 821 00:40:32,960 --> 00:40:34,840 Speaker 1: like you know back in the day, he's a turkey 822 00:40:34,920 --> 00:40:37,600 Speaker 1: kind of Nope, but turkey, because that's your main protec 823 00:40:37,880 --> 00:40:41,680 Speaker 1: let's use let's use ham or other things. Seedy lamb 824 00:40:41,760 --> 00:40:45,400 Speaker 1: is turkey because he's a lamb. He's not, yeah, but 825 00:40:45,560 --> 00:40:47,839 Speaker 1: he's in this case, he's the turkey. The reason why 826 00:40:47,840 --> 00:40:51,160 Speaker 1: it's because, as we all know, turkey has a lot 827 00:40:51,320 --> 00:40:53,680 Speaker 1: on the spectrum, right right. You can have really really 828 00:40:53,760 --> 00:41:00,080 Speaker 1: dry bakes. You can have a succulent fry turkey that 829 00:41:00,480 --> 00:41:04,200 Speaker 1: lets set right. So so it justs it depends on 830 00:41:04,239 --> 00:41:06,640 Speaker 1: who may depends on the day, Like you can go 831 00:41:06,719 --> 00:41:10,000 Speaker 1: from great to just like, why are we eating this? 832 00:41:11,000 --> 00:41:12,799 Speaker 1: Give me some ham. You were saying you were gonna 833 00:41:12,840 --> 00:41:17,600 Speaker 1: be really bad at this, but you're coming up. The 834 00:41:17,680 --> 00:41:21,319 Speaker 1: turkey is Dak. That's the staple. You gotta have it. 835 00:41:21,600 --> 00:41:24,560 Speaker 1: I mean everything else goes around. He could be dry too, 836 00:41:24,760 --> 00:41:30,200 Speaker 1: and there's white meat and dark meat. So that's definitely okay, 837 00:41:30,239 --> 00:41:32,600 Speaker 1: that's fair. That's fair. I mean Dak will say it himself, 838 00:41:33,000 --> 00:41:39,879 Speaker 1: that is turkey. Yeah, hand bar you got one. No, 839 00:41:39,920 --> 00:41:44,920 Speaker 1: I don't have anything better than those, all right. I 840 00:41:45,000 --> 00:41:48,959 Speaker 1: was gonna say to me, Dak is the mashed potatoes. Okay, 841 00:41:49,160 --> 00:41:52,240 Speaker 1: that that's what. Okay, go mashed potatoes. Next, go mashed potatoes. 842 00:41:52,320 --> 00:41:55,960 Speaker 1: Because you always need the mashed potatoes. You need to 843 00:41:55,960 --> 00:41:59,239 Speaker 1: put it on your plate. But nobody eats mashed potatoes 844 00:41:59,280 --> 00:42:03,440 Speaker 1: by themselves. Oh no, you gotta add other stuff to it, 845 00:42:03,680 --> 00:42:06,200 Speaker 1: you don't. You know, he's a bowl of mashed potatoes, 846 00:42:06,239 --> 00:42:08,880 Speaker 1: right right. You gotta add other stuff that go with it. 847 00:42:08,920 --> 00:42:11,160 Speaker 1: And I think that Dak is that type of player 848 00:42:11,239 --> 00:42:14,080 Speaker 1: that you know, it can't just be by himself, but 849 00:42:14,200 --> 00:42:16,319 Speaker 1: you need him all the times, and you do need 850 00:42:16,360 --> 00:42:19,799 Speaker 1: those extra elements to help him out. See, I said Dak, 851 00:42:19,840 --> 00:42:21,600 Speaker 1: and I said it for a similar reason, but it 852 00:42:21,640 --> 00:42:24,760 Speaker 1: was a different logic on the food, Like mashed potatoes 853 00:42:24,840 --> 00:42:27,400 Speaker 1: is something that just by itself, you just make the 854 00:42:27,440 --> 00:42:30,359 Speaker 1: mass potatoes. It's kind of like, yeah, okay, it's just 855 00:42:30,600 --> 00:42:34,160 Speaker 1: mashed potatoes. You need to get another job. Now it's 856 00:42:34,200 --> 00:42:36,680 Speaker 1: a little better. Yeah, you add some butter. Now it's 857 00:42:36,680 --> 00:42:39,680 Speaker 1: even better. You add some cheese and some bacon. Like, 858 00:42:39,719 --> 00:42:42,279 Speaker 1: you can make it really great depending on what you 859 00:42:42,320 --> 00:42:45,479 Speaker 1: put into it. Right, So, you give Dak one thing, 860 00:42:45,719 --> 00:42:47,680 Speaker 1: it's like, okay, you could be pretty good. You give 861 00:42:47,719 --> 00:42:50,120 Speaker 1: him a few other toys. Oh my god, you know 862 00:42:50,239 --> 00:42:52,040 Speaker 1: the same. Well, you know what Dak is like really 863 00:42:52,040 --> 00:42:54,400 Speaker 1: really good. Yeah, I'll tell you. You don't want it 864 00:42:54,440 --> 00:42:55,799 Speaker 1: to be You don't want it to be the run 865 00:42:55,920 --> 00:43:03,040 Speaker 1: bland like you don't you know something, just like you 866 00:43:03,080 --> 00:43:05,200 Speaker 1: did in Minnesota. Just keep just keep stirring. All right. 867 00:43:05,280 --> 00:43:09,320 Speaker 1: My final one for you the sweet potato casserole. That's easy, 868 00:43:09,560 --> 00:43:14,000 Speaker 1: sweet potato casserole. That's you're not a sweet potato fan. No, 869 00:43:14,120 --> 00:43:18,000 Speaker 1: that that's that's gonna be. Um, well let's go to 870 00:43:18,160 --> 00:43:21,840 Speaker 1: something else. Well, let's go because he's basically he's on 871 00:43:21,880 --> 00:43:23,560 Speaker 1: the side all the time and he just stays there 872 00:43:23,680 --> 00:43:25,960 Speaker 1: like you just stayed there. You don't touch that? Then? No, no, no, 873 00:43:26,000 --> 00:43:29,319 Speaker 1: you just said and don't touch my other there's another player. 874 00:43:29,320 --> 00:43:34,839 Speaker 1: I don't don't mess up anybody else. Sorry, Well let's 875 00:43:34,840 --> 00:43:36,640 Speaker 1: god just mean somebody on the side and just stay 876 00:43:36,680 --> 00:43:39,200 Speaker 1: on the side. I would say Tony Pollitt's sweet like 877 00:43:39,320 --> 00:43:42,400 Speaker 1: this moves are the sweetest moves on this with the Marshmalls. 878 00:43:44,040 --> 00:43:46,759 Speaker 1: His game is sweet, no doubt about it. And bar 879 00:43:47,480 --> 00:43:52,080 Speaker 1: I don't know. Not everyone likes sweet potato, but everyone 880 00:43:52,120 --> 00:43:55,919 Speaker 1: loves Tony Poller So I don't know, I don't see 881 00:43:55,960 --> 00:44:00,120 Speaker 1: I don't know who I would see us sweet potato. Um, 882 00:44:00,160 --> 00:44:02,680 Speaker 1: I don't have a y'all have an had good sweet potatoes? Yeah, 883 00:44:03,239 --> 00:44:05,960 Speaker 1: talk about everybody loves sweetpotato. I like sweet potato, but 884 00:44:06,000 --> 00:44:09,560 Speaker 1: it's not a dish that everybody eats. Like, that's not 885 00:44:09,600 --> 00:44:11,600 Speaker 1: the one that's gonna be old. We ran out of 886 00:44:11,600 --> 00:44:14,960 Speaker 1: a potato. It's not my house, it is. See. I 887 00:44:15,040 --> 00:44:17,239 Speaker 1: kind of felt like green bean casserole. Yeah, now that's 888 00:44:17,239 --> 00:44:20,080 Speaker 1: the one where you like, that's Cooper rushed. Cooper rush 889 00:44:20,200 --> 00:44:23,200 Speaker 1: is green bean casserole. That's the one. Like I'll try some, ye, 890 00:44:23,320 --> 00:44:25,439 Speaker 1: I'll try a little of that. Oh, it wasn't bad. 891 00:44:25,680 --> 00:44:30,000 Speaker 1: It wasn't green bean casserole. I know, Anthony Barr, heavy bar. 892 00:44:30,480 --> 00:44:32,440 Speaker 1: I will eat it just because I have to have 893 00:44:32,480 --> 00:44:34,719 Speaker 1: some vegetables. But I'm just trying to get to the 894 00:44:34,760 --> 00:44:36,759 Speaker 1: next thing. The moon clock is the next thing. Like 895 00:44:36,800 --> 00:44:38,239 Speaker 1: I'm just trying to eat it right now because I 896 00:44:38,239 --> 00:44:39,959 Speaker 1: have to eat it. Like, okay, just gotta get some vests. 897 00:44:40,040 --> 00:44:42,480 Speaker 1: One final thing, dinner rolls. Dinner rolls. I got one 898 00:44:42,480 --> 00:44:45,839 Speaker 1: on for dinner roles. Go for it. What do you got? 899 00:44:45,960 --> 00:44:49,000 Speaker 1: Connor McGovern Connor mcgoverned is kind of like you put 900 00:44:49,080 --> 00:44:50,839 Speaker 1: him in there, and like for dinner rolls, you can 901 00:44:50,880 --> 00:44:53,160 Speaker 1: like you can sop stuff up. You can use it 902 00:44:53,200 --> 00:44:56,040 Speaker 1: as a you know, to pick things up. It's good. 903 00:44:56,080 --> 00:44:59,200 Speaker 1: You gotta have it. It's not spectacular, but it's just 904 00:44:59,320 --> 00:45:01,520 Speaker 1: kind of good, you know, but you could use it 905 00:45:01,560 --> 00:45:03,600 Speaker 1: to to kind of help you with the other meal. 906 00:45:03,680 --> 00:45:06,960 Speaker 1: So Connor mcgovernment was my dinner role. Kellen Moore. I 907 00:45:06,960 --> 00:45:09,000 Speaker 1: mean things are a lot better when you open it 908 00:45:09,120 --> 00:45:14,520 Speaker 1: up and they get a little butter in there. Yeah, potatus, 909 00:45:14,560 --> 00:45:17,160 Speaker 1: I like that. I like some cool stuff inside of it. 910 00:45:17,200 --> 00:45:20,319 Speaker 1: I like that. Happy holidays, guys. All right, thank you guys. 911 00:45:20,640 --> 00:45:22,160 Speaker 1: That was actually a good game. That was Yeah, you're 912 00:45:22,160 --> 00:45:24,160 Speaker 1: worried about me. Were worried when you first said. I 913 00:45:24,239 --> 00:45:27,560 Speaker 1: was like radio professional over here. Man. If there we go. 914 00:45:27,880 --> 00:45:29,759 Speaker 1: All right, guys, we appreciate you joining us. We'll be 915 00:45:29,760 --> 00:45:32,759 Speaker 1: back to pick the game. Oh yeah, picks, let's go. 916 00:45:32,840 --> 00:45:35,439 Speaker 1: Let's go Cowboys. I'll start Cowboys thirty one nineteen. They're 917 00:45:35,480 --> 00:45:37,319 Speaker 1: better and Giants all hanging there for a little bit. 918 00:45:37,480 --> 00:45:41,400 Speaker 1: Thirty one nineteen. That was twenty eight Giants sixteen. All right, man, uh, 919 00:45:42,040 --> 00:45:47,320 Speaker 1: it's a lot higher. Yeah, no dollars going over forty again. 920 00:45:47,400 --> 00:45:50,359 Speaker 1: I think they'll do forty two to like twenty four 921 00:45:50,480 --> 00:45:52,360 Speaker 1: something like. Cowboys win like it. I think it's a 922 00:45:52,400 --> 00:45:55,120 Speaker 1: blow out as well. Thirty four ten Dallas wins, and 923 00:45:55,520 --> 00:45:58,120 Speaker 1: they're sitting there in a good position, second place in 924 00:45:58,160 --> 00:46:00,879 Speaker 1: the division. You're ready to keep pushing. Awarded the Eagles. 925 00:46:00,920 --> 00:46:02,800 Speaker 1: All right, appreciate you guys. Jones. We're back on Monday. 926 00:46:02,800 --> 00:46:04,080 Speaker 1: We'll let you know what when right and wrong for 927 00:46:04,120 --> 00:46:06,000 Speaker 1: the Cowboys. Get you guys ready for the next game. 928 00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:08,200 Speaker 1: They keep coming. Told them for Nicky. Even Brian brought 929 00:46:08,239 --> 00:46:10,120 Speaker 1: us Amber Garcia. I'm Derek eagleson. This has been the break. 930 00:46:10,160 --> 00:46:13,160 Speaker 1: Have a happy Thanksgiving. This is Dallas Cowboys dot Com Radio. 931 00:46:13,680 --> 00:46:16,560 Speaker 1: This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 932 00:46:16,600 --> 00:46:18,640 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.