WEBVTT - Mick Shots: OTA Benefits

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And three out of four eight bad load, two out

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<v Speaker 3>of three. We're three out of four here because Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 3>I guess has a day job and with the Stars

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<v Speaker 3>and the Mavericks still playing, he's a little bit overwhelmed

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<v Speaker 3>those in town though, And I saw him last night

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<v Speaker 3>doing his sports cast, so I know he's alive and well,

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<v Speaker 3>just not with us on Micks in our.

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<v Speaker 4>S w B. Did he look? Did he look at TV?

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<v Speaker 3>Because he didn't have to go on site to running

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<v Speaker 3>the command from the studio when he had helpers at

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<v Speaker 3>the different games. So Everson Walls, Savannah, Mickey here with you.

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<v Speaker 3>The Cowboys will have an OTA session today. I see

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<v Speaker 3>the guys out there gathering getting ready for the start

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<v Speaker 3>of their OTA session which got severely and I think

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<v Speaker 3>severely is probably the right. Yes, it is interrupted yesterday

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<v Speaker 3>by the storms overnight. Did everybody survive?

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<v Speaker 4>I was going to ask you guys, how you doing?

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<v Speaker 4>You know, this is crazy? I was, man, oh my god,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm surprised my daughter didn't come downstairs and jump in

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<v Speaker 4>bed with her parents.

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<v Speaker 5>Did it wake you up?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh? Yeah, didn't know. And I couldn't sleep after.

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<v Speaker 3>That blew me out of bed.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Basically when I heard it, it was like holy. And

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<v Speaker 3>then I looked outside and I go, you know, the

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<v Speaker 3>trees in the back, they and got a chance in hell.

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<v Speaker 4>It's so funny that, you know, I woke up and

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<v Speaker 4>you know, actually went around the neighborhood and you see

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<v Speaker 4>trees like torn up by the roof like on TV

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<v Speaker 4>type stuff Like, man, I made that okay? And I

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<v Speaker 4>looked at my like, oh wait a minute, there's a branch.

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<v Speaker 4>It's almost it was on our fence between our neighbor

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<v Speaker 4>and our said. It was on our fence. The shed

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<v Speaker 4>that my son and I tried to put together in

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<v Speaker 4>the back, the roof came off of it and the

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<v Speaker 4>door came off. Oh no, yeah, man, so he's got

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<v Speaker 4>to take all his yard stuff and get it to

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<v Speaker 4>dry out because it got soaked. He said, I didn't

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<v Speaker 4>know it, but he said the grill was just knocked over,

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<v Speaker 4>kicked over. Yeah, yeah, just knocked over on his back

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<v Speaker 4>and so he had already taken care of it before

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<v Speaker 4>I got out there. But I still have a branch.

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<v Speaker 4>The branch, it looks like as big as a tree

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<v Speaker 4>from one of my trees, is laying over on the sidewalk.

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<v Speaker 4>So I have to get it off the sidewalk.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it sounds like a lot of work.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we got we got one of those in the back.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like third of the tree cracked up here here

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<v Speaker 3>and I just cleared out another tree that it uprooted

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<v Speaker 3>and fell and it's like come on. But other than that, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>we kind of survived.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I spent yesterday picking up sticks. It seemed like

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<v Speaker 3>that's what it was.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's what I had.

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<v Speaker 6>So I came up here to the facility at like

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<v Speaker 6>nine o'clock, drove through some of the rain.

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<v Speaker 3>But they have our hour right correct.

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<v Speaker 6>But we we were supposed to be working yesterday and

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<v Speaker 6>there was no power. The WiFi still was working though

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<v Speaker 6>for some reason the wife I was working.

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<v Speaker 5>I was fine, but no power.

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<v Speaker 6>We made it through. It came back on around noon

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<v Speaker 6>and that was that it cleared out of here. I

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<v Speaker 6>had assumed that there was a second round of storms

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<v Speaker 6>coming in, is what everyone was.

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<v Speaker 5>Telling me, and nothing blew in the sun came out.

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<v Speaker 6>But I think there's like hopefully people are getting their

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<v Speaker 6>power back on, because I think there was about five

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<v Speaker 6>hundred thousand people in North.

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<v Speaker 3>Almost six hundred.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a lot.

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<v Speaker 4>I still can't send a picture of my tree being

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<v Speaker 4>blown down to family yesterday because it kept saying you

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<v Speaker 4>can't send because the.

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<v Speaker 3>Whole crap everybody's my WiFi is still.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, it's like, I keep trying to send this

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<v Speaker 4>one picture and it's no, can't send. Failed to sind.

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<v Speaker 3>Although I thought I saw this morning it said Wi

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<v Speaker 3>fi is working. No Internet. It's like, well, what goods

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<v Speaker 3>what that means?

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<v Speaker 4>What that means to me, it's the same thing, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>double talk, that's what that sounds like.

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<v Speaker 3>Lost power for an hour and a half, two hours

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<v Speaker 3>in the morning, and I had a dental appointment, so

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't know if they were going to cancel it, right.

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<v Speaker 3>So I found this little device we had. It's battery operated.

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<v Speaker 3>You put it on the umbrella pole that you could

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<v Speaker 3>sit outside, sits up like this, and I said, huh,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna use that thing that's more light than a flashlight, right, Well,

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<v Speaker 3>of course the batteries were dead, right, So here I

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<v Speaker 3>am with a flashlight looking for batteries. I got that

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<v Speaker 3>thing going, put it upside down or right side up

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<v Speaker 3>to take a shower so I could see. About seven

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<v Speaker 3>point fifty they called or got a text message we're

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<v Speaker 3>going to open at eight thirty. I said, okay, my way,

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<v Speaker 3>and saw all the damage going through coppel, trees, branches

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<v Speaker 3>all over the place.

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<v Speaker 4>We spent the whole morning on what family, what's up?

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<v Speaker 4>You're good? You're good? Yeah, okay, piles out over here,

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<v Speaker 4>We're good over here, trees down, you know, okay.

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<v Speaker 5>It was just loudly communicate storm season.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, all I want you guys to know is Double

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<v Speaker 3>Oak finished number two in the second highest wind gusts

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<v Speaker 3>at eighty miles an hour.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, now that was when when the sirens went off.

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<v Speaker 4>That's got number.

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<v Speaker 3>Eighty six miles an hour in. Was it the colony?

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<v Speaker 3>It was someplace kind of going toward Frisco.

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<v Speaker 4>Saw the playing, yes, yes, could you see that?

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<v Speaker 5>The American airlands?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, come on, something else, but yeah, delayed obviously,

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<v Speaker 6>the cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>Practicing, practicing, and media Days right exactly.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, yes, was here at six am this morning.

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<v Speaker 5>We have our player media days today.

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<v Speaker 6>They get to you know, go through all the stations

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<v Speaker 6>and just get some content that we need of them

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<v Speaker 6>for this season.

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<v Speaker 5>And all the guys seem really happy to.

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<v Speaker 6>Be here today and in a good mood, and we

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<v Speaker 6>got practice underway here in just a little bit they'll

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<v Speaker 6>be on the football field.

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<v Speaker 3>So those guys showed up at six am, well we

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<v Speaker 3>showed up.

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<v Speaker 6>But some of them started coming through around seven, so

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<v Speaker 6>they were they were here probably doing something in the morning.

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<v Speaker 3>So they get the ot OTAs in today and we

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<v Speaker 3>have availability to watch tomorrow Mike McCarthy with a press

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<v Speaker 3>conference at ten forty five, I believe practice and then

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<v Speaker 3>next week is mini camp and that's it until taking

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<v Speaker 3>off for training camp. So we're moving right along with

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<v Speaker 3>these off season. Although I was wondering what Everson had

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<v Speaker 3>to say about this, was that that.

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<v Speaker 4>I saw.

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<v Speaker 3>Some talking about if there's an eighteen game season, that

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<v Speaker 3>there would be no OTAs, like you would start training

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<v Speaker 3>camp earlier, but nothing that they would have to be

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<v Speaker 3>a part of if there's an eighteenth game.

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<v Speaker 4>See, when you start increasing games and you have to increase.

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<v Speaker 3>Pay, right, but not time off.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, I mean, as long as you increase the pay,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm good with the time off. I mean that means

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<v Speaker 4>what do they do with the salaries?

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, well, that's a good question. Yeah, because all

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<v Speaker 3>these all these and I don't know when they would

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<v Speaker 3>get to it, but the contracts now are contract right,

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<v Speaker 3>so you get one less another less preseason game.

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<v Speaker 4>If I'm playing, if I'm trading the preseason game for

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<v Speaker 4>a regular season game, I want more money because I'm

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<v Speaker 4>they're gaining another game from me, a game that means

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<v Speaker 4>something versus a preseason game. First of all, I probably

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<v Speaker 4>wouldn't even play in the preseason game as a starter,

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<v Speaker 4>so that you can't compare the games preseason versus regular season.

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<v Speaker 3>So how would you make that adjustment on a contract

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<v Speaker 3>that's already in place.

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<v Speaker 4>They try to break it down into what eighteenths and

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<v Speaker 4>then add another one.

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<v Speaker 3>So if you're getting if you're getting it in seventeen,

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<v Speaker 3>then add one more seventeenth for the eight and you

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<v Speaker 3>did say less not eighteen, and divide it all by eighteen,

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<v Speaker 3>but you get less.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes.

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<v Speaker 5>And less OTAs.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they would eliminate them and then eliminate them. You

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<v Speaker 3>could start either start the OTAs before training camp, got

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<v Speaker 3>it and see which there.

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<v Speaker 4>Saw at as ot as there? What are they doing?

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<v Speaker 4>They really don't work that hard right? More thanks to us? Really?

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<v Speaker 4>I mean we did the sacrifice, that's right. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>so to use that as leverage, it's like using the

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<v Speaker 4>preseason game is leverage. That is not leverage. It's you

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<v Speaker 4>gotta have something else. You gotta give me something else.

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<v Speaker 3>That's just my opinion, Yeah, because I think that what

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<v Speaker 3>they thought was if you say, you start training camp

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<v Speaker 3>July twentieth, so after the fourth you have o ta

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<v Speaker 3>practice get ready for training.

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<v Speaker 4>Care, Yeah, then you gotta dangle another care.

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<v Speaker 3>That also means you don't have anything to do from

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<v Speaker 3>February to July.

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<v Speaker 5>It's a long period of time off. If you ask me, its.

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<v Speaker 4>A long season, Yes, eighteen games, So what what would

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<v Speaker 4>they would they would? Would they factor in another bye

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<v Speaker 4>week with that? Maybe?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you see back to the old days right when

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<v Speaker 3>you had two buys.

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<v Speaker 4>And if you do that once again, yes, you get

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<v Speaker 4>the rest, but then that still stretches it out.

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<v Speaker 3>Super Bowl is going to be played in March.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, Mickey, that's interesting you said that because I think

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<v Speaker 2>their their goal is to have the super Bowl the

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<v Speaker 2>weekend of I think it's the is it President's Day?

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<v Speaker 4>Which is what the.

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<v Speaker 3>Second week in February?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 2>Or well, because that means they play the super Bowl

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<v Speaker 2>Sunday and then you get Monday off, like a day

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<v Speaker 2>after the super Bowl off basically as a federal holiday. Right,

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<v Speaker 2>not players, every no, but like everybody, like you go

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<v Speaker 2>to a super Bowl gathering and you don't have to

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<v Speaker 2>go to work the next day, or if you're a fan,

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<v Speaker 2>you go to the super Bowl and you don't have

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<v Speaker 2>to work the next.

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<v Speaker 4>Day, go to the parade.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm just saying in general, you know, because let's be

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<v Speaker 2>honest with you, a super Bowl in the United States

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<v Speaker 2>is a holiday exactly.

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<v Speaker 4>But then that Monday, well right now it's not. But yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>but now it's not.

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<v Speaker 2>So then you do you have that Monday off basically,

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<v Speaker 2>so it started the weekend after Labor Day like they

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<v Speaker 2>always do.

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<v Speaker 5>Not a bad thought. I do like that.

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<v Speaker 3>Ever since I just noticed, did you come to play?

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<v Speaker 3>You get a ball there?

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<v Speaker 4>No, this is a friend of mine, friend of mine,

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<v Speaker 4>one of the I thought they were going to have

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<v Speaker 4>a big star on it. I want to get a

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<v Speaker 4>game ball with a big star on it. So I

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<v Speaker 4>got a cowboy fan out there in Virginia sending this

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<v Speaker 4>to him. Oh yeah, they send it for their nephews. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>for the nephews.

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<v Speaker 3>If we were going to it around.

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<v Speaker 4>This is it needs it's a little it needs to

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<v Speaker 4>be used a little bit. This is this is too new.

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<v Speaker 4>You know this is the Kickers ball. I guess No,

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<v Speaker 4>Kickers ball are more worn, correct, No, they're new. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>well yeah, this looks.

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<v Speaker 3>They have to kind of you remember what you guys

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<v Speaker 3>used to do with the balls to break them in

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<v Speaker 3>before you actually used them in a game.

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<v Speaker 4>I wasn't over that department. I didn't know. I wasn't

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<v Speaker 4>over that department. They just throw it to me. I

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<v Speaker 4>catch it.

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<v Speaker 3>So they used to when we were at the ranch.

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<v Speaker 3>They would take the new balls for the game that

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<v Speaker 3>week and they would put them in the dryer with

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<v Speaker 3>those what are the fabric pass in there soft scentence softening, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and they would spin them to kind of break them

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<v Speaker 3>in and get the slickness off. I also used to

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<v Speaker 3>see him take a baseball bat and go in the

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<v Speaker 3>racquetball courts and and and like you're taking on their

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<v Speaker 3>own throw them up and slam them into the wall

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<v Speaker 3>to loosen them up.

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<v Speaker 4>We were supposed to be on those walls, were scientific.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that was better than deflating them, right, I.

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<v Speaker 4>Mean I don't know, Yeah, stop is this This must

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<v Speaker 4>be what Romo used.

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<v Speaker 3>Yea, when they took the ball right out of the box.

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<v Speaker 4>What happened?

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<v Speaker 3>That thing was shiny as hell, that's all.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't know that that was supposed to be a jelm.

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<v Speaker 4>But it really did happen, right, I mean, it was

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<v Speaker 4>brand new ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Then everything started changing where you had kicking balls and deflated. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and then they then they would put him in a

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<v Speaker 3>room and they would like baseball and kind of rub

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<v Speaker 3>them up, and then the officials had to be there

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<v Speaker 3>to to monitor so that.

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<v Speaker 4>The almost goof. Did that lead to anything any changes

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<v Speaker 4>in the.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't remember if he led to anything immedia, but

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<v Speaker 3>it was you could see by time because it was

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<v Speaker 3>dark by then and the lights were shining down. That

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<v Speaker 3>math pretty much and went right through his hands all things.

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<v Speaker 4>And he still almost scored. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought he was going to make it, and the

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<v Speaker 3>guy just caught up. All he needed was a block

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<v Speaker 3>from this.

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<v Speaker 4>Better footwork. It just better footwork.

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<v Speaker 3>That's unbelievable. And I see And that's how when people

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<v Speaker 3>try to and I understand they hadn't been the time

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<v Speaker 3>came in twenty eight years, But that happened, right, and

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<v Speaker 3>and and does no catch happen right?

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<v Speaker 4>I still I still have my knuckles. I have a

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<v Speaker 4>little bruise on it. You pound when he caught it.

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<v Speaker 4>I was at my boy's house. Man, I was like, yes,

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<v Speaker 4>I jumped up, and this ceiling fan was still going, No,

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<v Speaker 4>my knuckles clans, pain in your hand, pain for so painful.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll slapping five. I don't care. We're slapping five. And boy,

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<v Speaker 4>give me another beer? Man? Wait? What not? What? No?

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<v Speaker 4>No catch? Give me a break? No, No, it just

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<v Speaker 4>went crazy. Never forget that t.

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<v Speaker 3>O suffers a high ankle spring before that playoff.

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<v Speaker 4>Game dropping the ball Patrick Craig.

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<v Speaker 3>Then yeah, I mean it was just you can't make

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<v Speaker 3>this stuff up, right, But no one wants to hear it.

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<v Speaker 3>I understand.

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<v Speaker 4>No, that's just that's our you know, predicament to deal with. No,

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<v Speaker 4>we don't want anyone else to share in that. It

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<v Speaker 4>is what it is.

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<v Speaker 3>That's just like, yeah, now it all comes back in

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<v Speaker 3>your face with the Stars and the Mavericks in the

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<v Speaker 3>car Friend's Finals. Although oops last night for the Mavericks.

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<v Speaker 4>I know, Dallas is it's a nice city to play

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<v Speaker 4>sports and to watch sports.

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<v Speaker 5>It's just the best time right now. It's so fun,

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<v Speaker 5>it really is.

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<v Speaker 4>You can get mad about Green Bay and all of that,

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<v Speaker 4>but when you look at the regular season there, you

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<v Speaker 4>look at what the MAVs are doing. Jason Kidd hell

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<v Speaker 4>of a coach, guys. Oh yeah, so it's really doing well.

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<v Speaker 6>They are unbelievable. I think that they'll go in five.

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<v Speaker 6>But I was at the game last night and excuse us, no, no, no,

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<v Speaker 6>it's gonna say some of our you know, guys on

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<v Speaker 6>the team they were there too. So I saw osa

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<v Speaker 6>A Diggi Zua he was there, Michael Parsons was there,

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<v Speaker 6>Trayvon Daggs.

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<v Speaker 4>I just saw Trayvon just yeah, yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>So they all were in attendance, cheering on the MAVs.

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<v Speaker 3>So well, they didn't chair hard enough. When they made

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<v Speaker 3>Luca and Kyrie make thirteen or thirty nine shots, I

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<v Speaker 3>was happy.

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<v Speaker 4>I would be happy with the sweet but I was

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<v Speaker 4>realistic thinking it's going in six. So even if they

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<v Speaker 4>went out there, I think we know, if we were

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<v Speaker 4>to win in Minneapolis, that would really show.

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<v Speaker 5>How good Yeah we all, I hope.

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<v Speaker 4>So so let's let's look forward to that.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, they need to get lively back on the court.

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<v Speaker 3>That was unfortunate for that to happen, and it showed

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<v Speaker 3>up too, because all of a sudden the middle. Although

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<v Speaker 3>Gafford did a nice job.

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<v Speaker 4>My goodness, does that guy happen with a lot. He's

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<v Speaker 4>not as tall as you think, But how many.

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<v Speaker 3>Times have you somebody see somebody block a jump shot

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<v Speaker 3>from twenty feet away? Right? It doesn't happen.

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<v Speaker 4>You got great footwork, great footwork.

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<v Speaker 3>Well got the stars tonight. And I don't know about

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<v Speaker 3>the rest of the people in this town, but from

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<v Speaker 3>an emotional standpoint, just watching it wears you out.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't have the text thread.

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<v Speaker 3>From the stars.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh my goodness, I felt like a commentator. I'm sending

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<v Speaker 4>you guys all kind of that was close. You know.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, they're just so fun to watch though, I mean,

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<v Speaker 6>Jason roberts Robertson gets a hat trick and they come

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<v Speaker 6>back being down by two wins, six to two, just

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<v Speaker 6>just unbelievable, I'm sorry, six to three.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, crazy?

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<v Speaker 4>Is this the Cowboys show.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and we did talk about the season. One of

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<v Speaker 3>the things I did want to I noticed we talk

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<v Speaker 3>about it before we have to hit the break, Chris,

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<v Speaker 3>are we out hired at eleven?

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<v Speaker 4>Now?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, so we can keep going. Actually, let's take a break,

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<v Speaker 3>and I've got two things I want to talk about.

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<v Speaker 3>Number One, I thought it was an interesting list of

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<v Speaker 3>quarterbacks the Cowboys will face this year. And then another

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<v Speaker 3>topic with and you guys can chime in on this,

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<v Speaker 3>did you know who Nico Collins was?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes? You do? Yes? Okay, Well, receive.

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<v Speaker 3>Right for the Texans who just signed an extension contract.

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<v Speaker 3>Really we'll get into that too, which will continue to

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<v Speaker 3>Does that qualify as a Savannah shot here on mix

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<v Speaker 3>shots which someone hopes.

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<v Speaker 4>Though changing the name of the show, you just didn't know.

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<v Speaker 4>You'll be the last one to find out.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, I thought before we attack some of these topics

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<v Speaker 3>that we pay our respects to Bill Walton. Yes, by

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<v Speaker 3>the way, seventy one years old. So when he was

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<v Speaker 3>starring at UCLA, you were maybe in.

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<v Speaker 4>Junior What what year was that? What was he there? So?

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<v Speaker 3>I think it's rookie season was nineteen seven or no,

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<v Speaker 3>that's when he won it U c.

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<v Speaker 4>L A eleven find out I was eleven years old.

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<v Speaker 3>I want to say that was the first nineteen seventy

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<v Speaker 3>one title.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I was eleven years old. I wasn't in junior

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<v Speaker 4>high yet, so I was my first year playing football.

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<v Speaker 3>Really, I think I was the.

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<v Speaker 4>Razorbacks s the AA Spring Valley Athletic Associations.

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<v Speaker 3>That was my last year in high school.

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<v Speaker 4>Then, yeah, damn you old.

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<v Speaker 3>Dude, Yes, we're the same.

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<v Speaker 4>You already, Oh, yes, you are thank you, Yeah, yeah, no,

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<v Speaker 4>he was. He was known for several things. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>he was a he was a trailblazer. He was one

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<v Speaker 4>of those guys that first of all, I think they

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<v Speaker 4>said he tried to survive on sunflower seeds at one point.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why he kept getting hurt. That's why his bones

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<v Speaker 4>were always so weak, because I think he messed up

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<v Speaker 4>his ankle several times, not just ankle, but just several

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<v Speaker 4>broken bones throughout his career.

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<v Speaker 3>Just a weird connection between him and John Wooden, who

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<v Speaker 3>was you know, button novatives. Wooden was was very button up.

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<v Speaker 4>Tie, traditional, traditional and Walton was anything but traditional. First

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<v Speaker 4>of all, he was a hippie, he was a child

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<v Speaker 4>and he was you know at that time it was huge.

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<v Speaker 4>He was anti war, so he was out there picketing

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<v Speaker 4>with the people that you know didn't believe in Vietnam.

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<v Speaker 4>So you know, that was huge back then, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>as an athlete to be participating in that. He was

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<v Speaker 4>not just there, he was like in front with the

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<v Speaker 4>signs and all that kind of stuff. Spoke on it

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<v Speaker 4>a lot throughout this early part of his career. Very

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<v Speaker 4>controversial figure and that that's at the same time that

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<v Speaker 4>Ali and all the other guys were doing the same things.

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<v Speaker 4>So for a young guy like him to come through

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<v Speaker 4>like that, he was unique.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and unique when he got into the NBA. And

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<v Speaker 3>then when he started his career as a broadcaster, who

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<v Speaker 3>everybody else is all dressed up, and he'd come on

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<v Speaker 3>with a tie dyed T shirt, right, doing games and

0:25:18.240 --> 0:25:20.800
<v Speaker 3>challenging the play by play guy. Right, they get in

0:25:20.920 --> 0:25:22.800
<v Speaker 3>more arguments than they did anything.

0:25:22.840 --> 0:25:25.400
<v Speaker 4>But anyway, he did it while smiling. Yeah, he always

0:25:25.480 --> 0:25:27.000
<v Speaker 4>had so.

0:25:27.119 --> 0:25:34.720
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, all right, let's dive into what's going on in

0:25:34.800 --> 0:25:38.679
<v Speaker 3>the OTAs right now with the Cowboys. And I was

0:25:38.720 --> 0:25:44.040
<v Speaker 3>sitting there last week when I'm watching the practice, and

0:25:44.960 --> 0:25:51.480
<v Speaker 3>you know, at times during the week, here's a list

0:25:51.520 --> 0:25:56.600
<v Speaker 3>of the guys that we were not practicing. Trayvon Diggs

0:25:56.680 --> 0:26:01.800
<v Speaker 3>is still doing rehab. Demarvian Over shown still doing rehab.

0:26:02.480 --> 0:26:06.960
<v Speaker 3>John Stevens and David Durdon last year's rookies toward their ACLS.

0:26:07.080 --> 0:26:10.359
<v Speaker 3>They're still doing rehab. They hope they're ready for the

0:26:10.400 --> 0:26:15.479
<v Speaker 3>start of training camp. He had Mazie Smith, Luke scoon

0:26:15.560 --> 0:26:21.360
<v Speaker 3>Maker still making their way back from off season shoulder surgeries.

0:26:22.280 --> 0:26:27.359
<v Speaker 3>Ceede Lamb not practicing with the Cowboys. Michael Parsons not there,

0:26:27.440 --> 0:26:30.760
<v Speaker 3>although there's been some thought he might be here this

0:26:30.880 --> 0:26:36.760
<v Speaker 3>week to practice, and then on certain days there was

0:26:36.800 --> 0:26:42.320
<v Speaker 3>no Zach Martin, no DeMarcus Lawrence, and no Eric Kendricks,

0:26:42.520 --> 0:26:46.000
<v Speaker 3>veteran guys who you know, and again would go back

0:26:46.040 --> 0:26:49.639
<v Speaker 3>to it is voluntary and if those guys have have

0:26:49.840 --> 0:26:55.600
<v Speaker 3>stuff to do, so again. And I always like to

0:26:55.640 --> 0:26:58.400
<v Speaker 3>bring this up. Back at the turn of the century,

0:26:58.920 --> 0:27:03.360
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys linebacker Darren Hambrick was not in the what they

0:27:03.400 --> 0:27:08.800
<v Speaker 3>called Quarterback School. They renamed it OTAs and it became official,

0:27:08.880 --> 0:27:12.520
<v Speaker 3>but you were supposed to be there, but it was voluntary, and.

0:27:12.400 --> 0:27:15.200
<v Speaker 4>Hamb missed volunteer, yeah, yeah.

0:27:15.680 --> 0:27:19.119
<v Speaker 3>And Hambrick missed like the first two weeks or something,

0:27:19.160 --> 0:27:21.640
<v Speaker 3>and he finally showed up, and so everybody's got to

0:27:21.920 --> 0:27:24.720
<v Speaker 3>interview him, and you know where you've been. Why weren't

0:27:24.760 --> 0:27:28.920
<v Speaker 3>you here? And he uttered the famous phrase of what

0:27:29.040 --> 0:27:42.240
<v Speaker 3>do voluntary mean? Question everybody? Right, It's all we could

0:27:42.240 --> 0:27:44.400
<v Speaker 3>think of is what if he had said that when

0:27:44.480 --> 0:27:45.439
<v Speaker 3>Jimmy was here.

0:27:47.200 --> 0:27:50.520
<v Speaker 4>Voluntary, Jimmy would make it clear that it isn't. Yeah.

0:27:51.920 --> 0:27:56.000
<v Speaker 3>So anyway, having said that, uh, if you look at

0:27:56.240 --> 0:28:02.399
<v Speaker 3>with c d not here and then really not needing

0:28:02.440 --> 0:28:06.520
<v Speaker 3>to overwork Brandon Cooks. When you got the first team

0:28:06.720 --> 0:28:13.240
<v Speaker 3>offense out there practicing, that meant more first team snaps

0:28:13.320 --> 0:28:19.880
<v Speaker 3>with Dack for Jalen Tolbert, Jalen Brooks, Cavante Turpin, those

0:28:19.920 --> 0:28:22.119
<v Speaker 3>three guys, and you're looking at Okay, you got to

0:28:22.160 --> 0:28:25.520
<v Speaker 3>find a third receiver, right, but now somebody's got to

0:28:25.520 --> 0:28:28.479
<v Speaker 3>be the second receiver out there and the third receiver

0:28:28.640 --> 0:28:33.560
<v Speaker 3>so they get upgraded snaps. When if CD was there

0:28:33.680 --> 0:28:37.679
<v Speaker 3>and Cooks was there, you know you got three guys

0:28:37.720 --> 0:28:40.760
<v Speaker 3>then dividing the snaps. Now you've got three guys dividing

0:28:40.840 --> 0:28:45.000
<v Speaker 3>two snaps on the first team offense. So that's a

0:28:45.040 --> 0:28:47.720
<v Speaker 3>benefit because those guys need to play, no doubt.

0:28:47.520 --> 0:28:51.600
<v Speaker 4>About That's that's an unexpected benefit that you just got. Now,

0:28:52.880 --> 0:28:55.800
<v Speaker 4>have we ever had the starting quarterback not show up?

0:28:58.760 --> 0:29:03.520
<v Speaker 3>I do not ever recall that, not the quarterback because

0:29:03.520 --> 0:29:07.920
<v Speaker 3>he's always under contract. This is rare for the quarterback

0:29:08.000 --> 0:29:11.440
<v Speaker 3>to be playing in his final year of his contract, right.

0:29:11.560 --> 0:29:12.479
<v Speaker 4>That's why I was asking.

0:29:13.280 --> 0:29:19.800
<v Speaker 3>Although Troy sort of did okay that two thousand season,

0:29:20.480 --> 0:29:25.560
<v Speaker 3>now they had a there was a oh, what do

0:29:25.600 --> 0:29:28.080
<v Speaker 3>you call the when you have the next year, it's

0:29:28.120 --> 0:29:32.600
<v Speaker 3>not an official year on your contract like option Yearah,

0:29:32.800 --> 0:29:37.600
<v Speaker 3>he had an option year for twenty twenty one. Steve

0:29:37.640 --> 0:29:41.680
<v Speaker 3>Pellur had an option year for twenty twenty one. Eleven

0:29:42.440 --> 0:29:46.680
<v Speaker 3>now nineteen eighty nine, okay, yeah, And then they drafted

0:29:46.680 --> 0:29:51.360
<v Speaker 3>Troy and Jimmy was like, go ahead. Danny White had

0:29:51.400 --> 0:29:55.120
<v Speaker 3>an option year that year, but it was a team option,

0:29:55.800 --> 0:29:59.280
<v Speaker 3>which was a funny story because I ran into him

0:29:59.360 --> 0:30:04.160
<v Speaker 3>in the spring and I said something like, oh, you

0:30:04.200 --> 0:30:08.040
<v Speaker 3>know with your contract, are you, you know, concerned after

0:30:08.600 --> 0:30:12.280
<v Speaker 3>drafting Troy Aikman that they won't pick up your option?

0:30:13.080 --> 0:30:17.040
<v Speaker 3>And he goes, no, I think it's my option, and

0:30:17.080 --> 0:30:28.800
<v Speaker 3>I said, I think you should check on that. So anyway,

0:30:28.880 --> 0:30:37.280
<v Speaker 3>those guys get to have snacks because normally the majority

0:30:37.320 --> 0:30:40.000
<v Speaker 3>of them would be with the second guy, right the

0:30:40.040 --> 0:30:45.640
<v Speaker 3>second quarterback. So anyway, uh, those guys get snaps. I

0:30:45.800 --> 0:30:52.200
<v Speaker 3>noticed that when uh so no Parsons uh, And there

0:30:52.320 --> 0:30:56.280
<v Speaker 3>was a day there was no DeMarcus Lawrence. So now

0:30:56.560 --> 0:31:01.520
<v Speaker 3>Sam Williams is getting first team reps, which he might

0:31:01.560 --> 0:31:04.320
<v Speaker 3>have been getting, but not if both Parsons and Lawrence

0:31:04.360 --> 0:31:09.000
<v Speaker 3>where they're at defensive end and then Marshawn Neilan, the

0:31:09.160 --> 0:31:12.600
<v Speaker 3>rookie second round draft choice, was perk working with the

0:31:12.640 --> 0:31:15.880
<v Speaker 3>first team defense, so that wouldn't happen.

0:31:16.200 --> 0:31:20.800
<v Speaker 4>So you're getting I wonder if they realized the opportunity

0:31:20.880 --> 0:31:24.000
<v Speaker 4>this is yes, Yeah, yeah, absolutely, because I mean it's

0:31:24.080 --> 0:31:26.920
<v Speaker 4>not just about just being there. You got to be

0:31:27.040 --> 0:31:29.560
<v Speaker 4>in the field of it. You got to understand exactly

0:31:29.600 --> 0:31:31.720
<v Speaker 4>what you're trying to get from me doing this defensive

0:31:31.760 --> 0:31:35.040
<v Speaker 4>call or offensive call. Uh, you know, those things are

0:31:35.120 --> 0:31:37.200
<v Speaker 4>very important. You don't just go out there and go body.

0:31:37.720 --> 0:31:40.440
<v Speaker 4>You know, you hope that you get learned serious coaching

0:31:40.520 --> 0:31:42.920
<v Speaker 4>points from here on because now you got a lot

0:31:42.920 --> 0:31:45.240
<v Speaker 4>of one on one going. You know, I can talk

0:31:45.280 --> 0:31:47.640
<v Speaker 4>to the coach now, he can tell me exactly what

0:31:47.640 --> 0:31:50.720
<v Speaker 4>I should do here and there. Maybe my quarterback can

0:31:50.800 --> 0:31:53.040
<v Speaker 4>show me, Hey man, how do you want this? You know?

0:31:53.080 --> 0:31:55.040
<v Speaker 4>Where exactly do I need to be when? You know

0:31:55.280 --> 0:31:58.320
<v Speaker 4>is the timing? I want the timing to be perfectly perfect?

0:31:58.520 --> 0:32:01.560
<v Speaker 4>What kind of adjustments should I look forward to making

0:32:01.640 --> 0:32:04.800
<v Speaker 4>if they make adjustments or defense. I'm hoping it's not

0:32:05.080 --> 0:32:08.120
<v Speaker 4>just going through the motions, because this is valuable time

0:32:08.120 --> 0:32:08.600
<v Speaker 4>that they can have.

0:32:08.720 --> 0:32:11.960
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because it's more mental than anything else, right, and

0:32:12.040 --> 0:32:16.520
<v Speaker 3>even and even it trickled down at wide receiver. So

0:32:17.520 --> 0:32:22.800
<v Speaker 3>Ryan Floornoy, the sixth round pick, is getting more snaps.

0:32:22.840 --> 0:32:25.840
<v Speaker 3>And then I had forgotten this guy was here. Uh

0:32:26.400 --> 0:32:33.360
<v Speaker 3>was on the practice squad. Racy McMath uh, big big wide.

0:32:33.040 --> 0:32:34.000
<v Speaker 4>Receiver, heard of it.

0:32:34.080 --> 0:32:39.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and he's getting snaps okay, so uh And even

0:32:39.040 --> 0:32:44.480
<v Speaker 3>at the tight end position with Schoonmakers still not participating

0:32:44.560 --> 0:32:49.600
<v Speaker 3>in the eleven on eleven stuff and Peyton Hendershot had

0:32:49.600 --> 0:32:52.600
<v Speaker 3>a little something. John Stevens remember they were big on

0:32:52.680 --> 0:32:56.040
<v Speaker 3>him in training camp, rookie free agent and he's still

0:32:56.080 --> 0:33:01.680
<v Speaker 3>coming back from his torn ACL and suddenly getting upgraded

0:33:01.760 --> 0:33:07.160
<v Speaker 3>snaps along with Jason Ferguson. Uh is Brevin spawn Ford,

0:33:07.800 --> 0:33:12.680
<v Speaker 3>rookie free agent, kind of a name, more of a

0:33:13.040 --> 0:33:16.720
<v Speaker 3>kind of a blocking tight end, but he looks like

0:33:16.960 --> 0:33:21.400
<v Speaker 3>he might have something. And then Princeton Fant the other

0:33:21.720 --> 0:33:24.720
<v Speaker 3>free agent tight end that was on the practice squad.

0:33:24.800 --> 0:33:28.120
<v Speaker 3>So all of a sudden, those guys are getting snaps.

0:33:28.160 --> 0:33:32.040
<v Speaker 3>And even on the offensive line. Look this time of year,

0:33:32.400 --> 0:33:39.080
<v Speaker 3>they're not practicing. Zach Martin, he doesn't need right, So

0:33:39.280 --> 0:33:44.120
<v Speaker 3>suddenly you got second year player TJ. Bass playing on

0:33:44.160 --> 0:33:48.360
<v Speaker 3>the first team at at right guard, UH and.

0:33:48.320 --> 0:33:51.960
<v Speaker 4>So, and then their learning that's the night thing they're learning.

0:33:52.040 --> 0:33:55.000
<v Speaker 4>You gotta learn. I mean, it's like being in class.

0:33:55.040 --> 0:33:58.040
<v Speaker 4>You know, I'm falling behind on my grades or someone

0:33:58.080 --> 0:34:00.200
<v Speaker 4>that maybe ahead of me. I want to catch with

0:34:00.240 --> 0:34:02.479
<v Speaker 4>the honor class. You know, I want to bring my

0:34:02.560 --> 0:34:06.760
<v Speaker 4>grades up. So to me, it's this is extremely extremely important.

0:34:07.000 --> 0:34:11.640
<v Speaker 4>And when you start talking about having a go to guy,

0:34:11.760 --> 0:34:14.239
<v Speaker 4>we know CD lambs, I go to God. I love that.

0:34:14.719 --> 0:34:16.960
<v Speaker 4>But when you have a go to guy, to me,

0:34:17.120 --> 0:34:19.799
<v Speaker 4>you have to have those other guys come through and

0:34:19.960 --> 0:34:22.880
<v Speaker 4>make some plays to open it up for CD. To me,

0:34:22.960 --> 0:34:25.799
<v Speaker 4>it's like you don't just go CD, CD CD, right,

0:34:25.920 --> 0:34:28.960
<v Speaker 4>you know, you got to have, as they say in basketball,

0:34:29.000 --> 0:34:32.879
<v Speaker 4>the others come through and open the game up so

0:34:32.920 --> 0:34:35.880
<v Speaker 4>that CD can work. Otherwise they will never take the

0:34:35.960 --> 0:34:39.360
<v Speaker 4>pressure off of CD or anyone else that we choose

0:34:39.360 --> 0:34:43.200
<v Speaker 4>to target. We need these guys to be to make

0:34:43.239 --> 0:34:46.560
<v Speaker 4>their threes so that the paint can open up. You understand,

0:34:46.640 --> 0:34:48.759
<v Speaker 4>we need them to make their three. If it's a

0:34:48.760 --> 0:34:51.040
<v Speaker 4>ball thrown to you, then you do the most with

0:34:51.200 --> 0:34:54.040
<v Speaker 4>that so that CD can feel more comfortable and the

0:34:54.120 --> 0:34:57.240
<v Speaker 4>quarterback can feel more comfortable coming at you and crunch

0:34:57.320 --> 0:35:00.520
<v Speaker 4>time or clutch time. So to me, I think you

0:35:00.560 --> 0:35:02.759
<v Speaker 4>should you should be thinking of all of that if

0:35:02.800 --> 0:35:06.120
<v Speaker 4>you are backup coming in, let's open the game up

0:35:06.320 --> 0:35:09.120
<v Speaker 4>for our stars. I may not be a star, but

0:35:09.200 --> 0:35:11.880
<v Speaker 4>I can be a better player and make us a

0:35:11.920 --> 0:35:12.440
<v Speaker 4>better team.

0:35:12.600 --> 0:35:17.480
<v Speaker 3>And say same thing at the offensive line with trickle

0:35:17.560 --> 0:35:20.759
<v Speaker 3>down with Bass, who would be getting second team snaps, Well,

0:35:20.800 --> 0:35:24.320
<v Speaker 3>he's getting first, so on the second team, and there's

0:35:24.600 --> 0:35:28.880
<v Speaker 3>there's you know, spots to be had as backups, so awesome.

0:35:28.960 --> 0:35:33.480
<v Speaker 3>Richards is getting second team snaps at guard, and so

0:35:33.640 --> 0:35:37.279
<v Speaker 3>is Nate Thomas. The Cowboys seventh round draft joints where

0:35:37.360 --> 0:35:40.440
<v Speaker 3>those guys would be out their third team right the

0:35:40.520 --> 0:35:43.839
<v Speaker 3>whole time, so it really helps out the same thing

0:35:44.000 --> 0:35:50.399
<v Speaker 3>at linebacker. Now, I don't know if Parsons would be

0:35:50.400 --> 0:35:54.520
<v Speaker 3>because they're playing at times three linebackers. So okay, you

0:35:54.640 --> 0:35:57.920
<v Speaker 3>got Kendricks, you got Clark. Now who's the third, Well

0:35:58.239 --> 0:36:02.640
<v Speaker 3>you would think overshown, but he's not practicing. So now

0:36:02.719 --> 0:36:07.920
<v Speaker 3>all of a sudden, your third round pick, Maris Laphole

0:36:08.760 --> 0:36:12.480
<v Speaker 3>is getting first team raps as a rookie. As a rookie,

0:36:12.560 --> 0:36:16.279
<v Speaker 3>so he and and Neilan getting some upgraded snaps and

0:36:16.800 --> 0:36:19.759
<v Speaker 3>I think that really helps. And the other thing with

0:36:20.360 --> 0:36:23.279
<v Speaker 3>now Mazzie Smith needs to be out there, right, but

0:36:23.400 --> 0:36:24.520
<v Speaker 3>he's still rehabbing.

0:36:24.640 --> 0:36:26.280
<v Speaker 4>I get it. Uh.

0:36:26.320 --> 0:36:32.200
<v Speaker 3>So suddenly Chauncey Golston and Justin Thomas, the Justin Rogers,

0:36:32.239 --> 0:36:38.520
<v Speaker 3>the last pick in the draft ends up getting getting

0:36:38.600 --> 0:36:43.360
<v Speaker 3>snaps so with the first team at times. So again

0:36:44.239 --> 0:36:48.640
<v Speaker 3>it's it's really helping out. Uh. And the same thing

0:36:49.360 --> 0:36:54.560
<v Speaker 3>at at cornerback. Uh So no digs. So you got

0:36:55.040 --> 0:37:01.440
<v Speaker 3>basically Deron Bland out there. Uh. And now suddenly they

0:37:01.480 --> 0:37:05.480
<v Speaker 3>need a second corner on the outside, and the Shawn Wright,

0:37:05.680 --> 0:37:09.319
<v Speaker 3>who's gonna probably be in a in a competition for

0:37:09.360 --> 0:37:13.160
<v Speaker 3>his job as a backup, is out there working with

0:37:13.200 --> 0:37:16.200
<v Speaker 3>the first team. And then upgraded snaps for Eric Scott,

0:37:16.239 --> 0:37:19.200
<v Speaker 3>who we forgot about. They traded for him last year.

0:37:19.360 --> 0:37:21.840
<v Speaker 6>He looks really good in Ota. Yeah, I think he

0:37:21.880 --> 0:37:22.640
<v Speaker 6>looked really good.

0:37:22.880 --> 0:37:25.760
<v Speaker 3>And then Josh Butler and then the rookie Kaylin Carson.

0:37:25.880 --> 0:37:26.920
<v Speaker 4>So how's the rookie.

0:37:28.320 --> 0:37:32.000
<v Speaker 3>I don't know that I saw. Here's the deal. The

0:37:32.120 --> 0:37:37.440
<v Speaker 3>DBS cannot contest passes. They can run with the wide

0:37:37.520 --> 0:37:40.919
<v Speaker 3>receiver and be where they're supposed to be, but when

0:37:40.920 --> 0:37:44.000
<v Speaker 3>the ball's up in the air, you can't compete.

0:37:44.120 --> 0:37:45.040
<v Speaker 4>Yeah that's okay.

0:37:45.200 --> 0:37:47.759
<v Speaker 3>So I mean you you just kind of know where

0:37:47.760 --> 0:37:51.520
<v Speaker 3>you're supposed to be and how you can cover.

0:37:51.840 --> 0:37:55.399
<v Speaker 4>So started baby steps, baby steps. I mean, as long

0:37:55.440 --> 0:37:58.040
<v Speaker 4>as they know that they can can make the play

0:37:58.360 --> 0:38:01.279
<v Speaker 4>or at least compete for the like if it's a

0:38:01.320 --> 0:38:04.200
<v Speaker 4>fifty to fifty ball. But either way, if it's fifty

0:38:04.239 --> 0:38:06.960
<v Speaker 4>to fifty ball, that means you're already in position you

0:38:06.960 --> 0:38:09.279
<v Speaker 4>can work on getting the ball when you go work

0:38:09.320 --> 0:38:10.960
<v Speaker 4>out with your boys in the off season. Do they

0:38:11.040 --> 0:38:12.560
<v Speaker 4>still do that? Go to Phoenix and.

0:38:13.680 --> 0:38:16.919
<v Speaker 3>Some they did that took the wide receivers. I think

0:38:16.960 --> 0:38:21.920
<v Speaker 3>to it Lanta last year. But yeah, they still kind

0:38:21.920 --> 0:38:24.279
<v Speaker 3>of get together. And if not in his backyard.

0:38:24.520 --> 0:38:27.840
<v Speaker 4>If I'm if I don't care if I'm Ceedee Lamb

0:38:27.920 --> 0:38:31.960
<v Speaker 4>or if I'm told I'm going to that camp, I'm

0:38:32.000 --> 0:38:33.799
<v Speaker 4>going with you guys. You don't have to. I don't

0:38:33.840 --> 0:38:36.760
<v Speaker 4>know who pays away or who whether you guys stay

0:38:36.920 --> 0:38:39.400
<v Speaker 4>or whatever, but I'm going to be there. If I

0:38:39.440 --> 0:38:41.359
<v Speaker 4>want to be on part of this team, I want

0:38:41.360 --> 0:38:44.920
<v Speaker 4>to be a good wide receiver and dak or whatever

0:38:44.960 --> 0:38:47.200
<v Speaker 4>team I'm on, they say, let's go, I'm going to

0:38:47.280 --> 0:38:49.319
<v Speaker 4>be there. You don't have to call me. I'll be

0:38:49.360 --> 0:38:50.000
<v Speaker 4>waiting on you.

0:38:51.960 --> 0:38:57.200
<v Speaker 3>Michael Irvin had a saying in the off season, if

0:38:57.280 --> 0:39:04.640
<v Speaker 3>Troy's throwing, I'm going that it didn't matter when, where,

0:39:05.080 --> 0:39:07.080
<v Speaker 3>how much to be.

0:39:07.320 --> 0:39:09.560
<v Speaker 4>That's how it has to be. I mean, that's that's

0:39:09.600 --> 0:39:11.680
<v Speaker 4>the mentality that Hall of Famers have.

0:39:11.880 --> 0:39:15.000
<v Speaker 3>And Dak when he got asked about the younger guys

0:39:15.160 --> 0:39:17.759
<v Speaker 3>and what's going on, he said, it's about getting these

0:39:17.800 --> 0:39:20.520
<v Speaker 3>younger guys up to speed so we can make sure

0:39:20.960 --> 0:39:24.080
<v Speaker 3>when we hit training camp with everybody taking the next

0:39:24.120 --> 0:39:27.200
<v Speaker 3>step to make sure when we get in the fall

0:39:27.480 --> 0:39:30.280
<v Speaker 3>with Game one, we're all at full speed.

0:39:30.320 --> 0:39:33.080
<v Speaker 4>Don't be the New York Knicks, you know, don't be

0:39:33.200 --> 0:39:37.200
<v Speaker 4>the Knicks. The Nicks lost almost everybody doing this season

0:39:37.640 --> 0:39:40.040
<v Speaker 4>in regards to the playoffs. That's why they're out. We

0:39:40.080 --> 0:39:42.440
<v Speaker 4>don't want to be a team with no depth.

0:39:42.320 --> 0:39:47.400
<v Speaker 3>And as continues to say, is the biggest improvement this

0:39:47.480 --> 0:39:52.080
<v Speaker 3>team can make is from within, meeting young guys stepping up,

0:39:52.719 --> 0:39:58.560
<v Speaker 3>getting their chances. They need Marshaan Overshown to step up.

0:39:58.600 --> 0:40:04.040
<v Speaker 3>They especially Yeah, yeah, absolutely so. Anyway, it's kind of,

0:40:04.239 --> 0:40:07.200
<v Speaker 3>as I said, a blessing in disguise that what those

0:40:07.239 --> 0:40:10.360
<v Speaker 3>guys missing, there's a trickle down effect that other guys

0:40:10.480 --> 0:40:11.120
<v Speaker 3>out there.

0:40:11.000 --> 0:40:13.880
<v Speaker 4>They gotta take advana, they gotta take advantage.

0:40:13.880 --> 0:40:17.399
<v Speaker 6>And I will say, even with our running back committee, yes,

0:40:17.480 --> 0:40:20.920
<v Speaker 6>they looked great on rotations out there. Duce Vawn was

0:40:21.000 --> 0:40:24.400
<v Speaker 6>getting some reps in and I know even Bill was

0:40:24.400 --> 0:40:27.200
<v Speaker 6>saying how he thinks that Deuce may have some type

0:40:27.200 --> 0:40:30.399
<v Speaker 6>of bigger role later on, and he looked great. Royce

0:40:30.440 --> 0:40:33.719
<v Speaker 6>Freeman was out there practicing like I think we have

0:40:33.800 --> 0:40:36.799
<v Speaker 6>a really good committee at this time. And then Zeke

0:40:36.880 --> 0:40:39.400
<v Speaker 6>obviously leading a lot of what that looks like.

0:40:39.520 --> 0:40:43.399
<v Speaker 4>I was a bit disappointed in Deuce and how they

0:40:43.520 --> 0:40:46.360
<v Speaker 4>used him. I'm hoping this year would be different because

0:40:46.400 --> 0:40:50.080
<v Speaker 4>guys like him, you gotta get me touches. He needs touches.

0:40:50.320 --> 0:40:52.759
<v Speaker 4>I mean, you know, even the guy, what's the young

0:40:52.800 --> 0:40:57.560
<v Speaker 4>guy that the small guy Spros, even Sprolls got at

0:40:57.600 --> 0:41:00.160
<v Speaker 4>his size, he got a lot of touches.

0:41:00.120 --> 0:41:03.640
<v Speaker 3>Doing the game a lot on receptions.

0:41:03.760 --> 0:41:06.520
<v Speaker 4>Yes they threw that, yes he did, and they got

0:41:06.560 --> 0:41:10.400
<v Speaker 4>him in space right, But we didn't show any creativity

0:41:10.800 --> 0:41:13.480
<v Speaker 4>in trying to get deuce the ball in space. It

0:41:13.520 --> 0:41:16.360
<v Speaker 4>seems like it was always figured out by the defense.

0:41:16.840 --> 0:41:21.160
<v Speaker 4>So obviously we didn't We didn't show them enough activity

0:41:21.160 --> 0:41:23.240
<v Speaker 4>over here to take him off the ball over here

0:41:23.480 --> 0:41:26.520
<v Speaker 4>on deuce because every time he got the ball, somebody

0:41:26.600 --> 0:41:27.319
<v Speaker 4>was on his ass.

0:41:27.360 --> 0:41:30.839
<v Speaker 3>Excuse me, well they were, and I think they are

0:41:30.840 --> 0:41:33.600
<v Speaker 3>even more so because of his size. Like, okay, this

0:41:33.680 --> 0:41:36.480
<v Speaker 3>little bug game, but if you give.

0:41:36.360 --> 0:41:38.080
<v Speaker 4>It to me soon or nothing, I don't have to

0:41:38.080 --> 0:41:40.680
<v Speaker 4>worry about big man. Yeah, but when they got it

0:41:40.719 --> 0:41:43.240
<v Speaker 4>to him, he was he was always under direction.

0:41:43.360 --> 0:41:46.719
<v Speaker 3>We saw some of that in the preseason, Yes, when

0:41:46.760 --> 0:41:49.200
<v Speaker 3>he got opportunities. I think one of the things that

0:41:49.360 --> 0:41:51.160
<v Speaker 3>happened and they're going to have to see if they

0:41:51.200 --> 0:41:55.520
<v Speaker 3>can overcome that this year, is he couldn't help him

0:41:55.560 --> 0:41:58.280
<v Speaker 3>on special teams and that was like a spot.

0:41:58.800 --> 0:42:01.759
<v Speaker 4>Now if I couldn't you mean as a return like

0:42:01.800 --> 0:42:04.319
<v Speaker 4>a coverage guy, Well, no, you want to.

0:42:05.440 --> 0:42:09.600
<v Speaker 3>But Turpin was the so they couldn't create a whole

0:42:10.640 --> 0:42:13.799
<v Speaker 3>a spot for him. Now this time around, with the

0:42:13.880 --> 0:42:19.560
<v Speaker 3>kickoff rule changing, maybe he fits in there a little bit. No,

0:42:19.640 --> 0:42:24.279
<v Speaker 3>not coverage has a return because it's almost like it's

0:42:24.360 --> 0:42:26.279
<v Speaker 3>like a play from scrimmage.

0:42:25.760 --> 0:42:31.279
<v Speaker 6>Also, right, but it's good he's getting some reps in.

0:42:32.000 --> 0:42:34.200
<v Speaker 3>He's you know, good notice in some work.

0:42:34.880 --> 0:42:36.960
<v Speaker 6>I enjoyed watching him. And then not only that, but

0:42:37.040 --> 0:42:39.719
<v Speaker 6>Trey Lance. He was out there taking snaps. He looked

0:42:40.160 --> 0:42:42.799
<v Speaker 6>very decent as far as where he was throwing, and

0:42:42.840 --> 0:42:45.640
<v Speaker 6>I think he got some uh some good repetition in

0:42:45.719 --> 0:42:48.080
<v Speaker 6>as far as when they kind of split the team.

0:42:48.440 --> 0:42:49.560
<v Speaker 5>So it was good.

0:42:49.600 --> 0:42:52.200
<v Speaker 4>You need that because once again, you don't know what

0:42:52.239 --> 0:42:53.879
<v Speaker 4>could happen exactly. He could be the.

0:42:53.840 --> 0:42:57.360
<v Speaker 3>Guy and and they've basically made a point of you know,

0:42:57.640 --> 0:43:01.200
<v Speaker 3>second team reps. There's probably Trey Lance. We got to

0:43:01.239 --> 0:43:03.080
<v Speaker 3>find out. We have to out what.

0:43:03.080 --> 0:43:05.640
<v Speaker 4>You have to because these hell of an athlete.

0:43:06.600 --> 0:43:10.640
<v Speaker 3>He's got a heck of an arm, yeah, and throws

0:43:10.680 --> 0:43:13.600
<v Speaker 3>a nice ball. So but again they got to find that.

0:43:13.680 --> 0:43:15.839
<v Speaker 3>You can see all that because that's all he did

0:43:15.920 --> 0:43:21.239
<v Speaker 3>last year was technique stuff. Uh arm slot, you know,

0:43:21.640 --> 0:43:23.600
<v Speaker 3>throw it against air basically.

0:43:23.880 --> 0:43:26.360
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's good to see him have a little pressure

0:43:26.640 --> 0:43:28.920
<v Speaker 6>and some build behind him where he can you know,

0:43:29.000 --> 0:43:30.200
<v Speaker 6>practice some of those aims.

0:43:30.280 --> 0:43:33.239
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And I would imagine when we get to training camp,

0:43:33.239 --> 0:43:36.560
<v Speaker 3>you're going to see even more and probably in the preseason.

0:43:36.880 --> 0:43:40.160
<v Speaker 4>In the preseason game, we may start, Yes, he probably will.

0:43:40.239 --> 0:43:43.279
<v Speaker 3>They know what Cooper rushed right, right, But he's on

0:43:43.320 --> 0:43:47.359
<v Speaker 3>the final year of his contract. Trey Lance, final year

0:43:47.400 --> 0:43:50.400
<v Speaker 3>of his contract and oh wait, Dex on the final

0:43:50.480 --> 0:43:53.680
<v Speaker 3>year of his contract. I just thought we point that out.

0:43:54.560 --> 0:43:55.680
<v Speaker 4>I don't feel worried at.

0:43:55.640 --> 0:43:59.600
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0:44:02.680 --> 0:44:09.760
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<v Speaker 3>supposed to get some rain this afternoon three, I don't

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<v Speaker 3>water in July and August is it comes out of

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<v Speaker 3>the ground, not into it. Okay, so let's go here.

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<v Speaker 3>We mentioned ceed Lamb earlier. I asked ever soon if

0:47:48.719 --> 0:47:51.840
<v Speaker 3>he knew who Nico Collins was, And I must admit

0:47:51.960 --> 0:47:57.000
<v Speaker 3>I probably wasn't paying attention enough. He's the wide receiver

0:47:57.840 --> 0:48:04.120
<v Speaker 3>for the Texans. He just signed a three year, seventy

0:48:04.160 --> 0:48:06.640
<v Speaker 3>two point five million dollar contract.

0:48:06.840 --> 0:48:09.160
<v Speaker 5>Seventy two point three years.

0:48:09.239 --> 0:48:12.080
<v Speaker 3>Three years, So that means that's an average of twenty

0:48:12.080 --> 0:48:15.279
<v Speaker 3>four point five million for a guy that just kind

0:48:15.280 --> 0:48:18.680
<v Speaker 3>of showed up, right. He ended up with eighty catches

0:48:18.719 --> 0:48:23.000
<v Speaker 3>one two hundred ninety seven yards, eight touchdowns, ten starts.

0:48:25.480 --> 0:48:29.400
<v Speaker 3>So if he gets that, and it's the seventh highest

0:48:29.480 --> 0:48:34.840
<v Speaker 3>paid average now in the NFL for wide receivers, Ceedee

0:48:34.880 --> 0:48:38.840
<v Speaker 3>Lamb finished with a league leading one hundred and thirty

0:48:39.239 --> 0:48:43.640
<v Speaker 3>five catches for one thousand, seven hundred and forty nine yards,

0:48:43.719 --> 0:48:49.000
<v Speaker 3>which was second but set the Cowboys' franchise single season

0:48:49.120 --> 0:48:52.839
<v Speaker 3>record on both accounts one hundred and thirty five receptions,

0:48:52.880 --> 0:48:58.400
<v Speaker 3>one thousand, seven hundred forty nine yards, receiving twelve touchdowns

0:48:58.840 --> 0:49:03.839
<v Speaker 3>in seventeen starts. And right now, the highest average in

0:49:03.880 --> 0:49:07.160
<v Speaker 3>the league is aj Brown at thirty two million with

0:49:07.320 --> 0:49:14.160
<v Speaker 3>fifty one guaranteed. Next are i'man ras st Brown thirty

0:49:14.239 --> 0:49:18.480
<v Speaker 3>million average and tyreek Kill thirty million average but with

0:49:18.680 --> 0:49:25.360
<v Speaker 3>fifty two million dollars guaranteed. So if you're Ceedee Lamb's agent,

0:49:26.520 --> 0:49:30.720
<v Speaker 3>where you start? Or Jefferson or Jefferson or Jamar Chase

0:49:31.600 --> 0:49:37.279
<v Speaker 3>or just looking up T Higgins who has been franchised

0:49:37.320 --> 0:49:38.799
<v Speaker 3>but has not signed it yet.

0:49:41.080 --> 0:49:43.200
<v Speaker 4>So it's a wide receiver's day.

0:49:43.320 --> 0:49:44.080
<v Speaker 3>So where are you start?

0:49:44.719 --> 0:49:45.000
<v Speaker 4>What are you?

0:49:45.080 --> 0:49:46.080
<v Speaker 3>What are you asking for?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know. But I met Nico this off season. Well, actually,

0:49:51.200 --> 0:49:53.239
<v Speaker 4>oh that's why you knew who he was? Yeah, yeah,

0:49:53.280 --> 0:49:56.600
<v Speaker 4>well I knew he was already. We were a coaches

0:49:56.680 --> 0:50:01.799
<v Speaker 4>convention and the McDonald's All American Award convention down in

0:50:02.400 --> 0:50:05.480
<v Speaker 4>South Padre, and I went down there and I met him.

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<v Speaker 4>He's really cool guy. He's got He's got me by

0:50:09.680 --> 0:50:10.760
<v Speaker 4>at least three inches.

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<v Speaker 3>Really.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm standing up next to the guy and I'm

0:50:14.400 --> 0:50:18.160
<v Speaker 4>looking up. Yeah, I'm looking up. He's a wide receiver.

0:50:18.239 --> 0:50:20.520
<v Speaker 4>I'm looking up at him, and I'm just thinking to myself, Wow,

0:50:20.560 --> 0:50:22.480
<v Speaker 4>what would I have to do with this guy. He's

0:50:22.480 --> 0:50:26.959
<v Speaker 4>a little ganglic, but he's very athletic. Uh just wasn't

0:50:27.000 --> 0:50:29.920
<v Speaker 4>much of a public speaker. I should have gotten his

0:50:30.040 --> 0:50:32.960
<v Speaker 4>check because I did all the damn talking. But now

0:50:33.040 --> 0:50:36.719
<v Speaker 4>he was a really cool guy. They love him down

0:50:36.800 --> 0:50:40.919
<v Speaker 4>south in Texas. I would imagine CJ had something to do,

0:50:41.320 --> 0:50:44.080
<v Speaker 4>not even know. He's just a young quarterback, but he

0:50:44.160 --> 0:50:47.000
<v Speaker 4>has something to do with him getting that money because

0:50:47.400 --> 0:50:49.520
<v Speaker 4>the run that they made at the end of the

0:50:49.560 --> 0:50:51.440
<v Speaker 4>season was unheld.

0:50:51.480 --> 0:50:51.560
<v Speaker 1>It.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's one of those things that you know, puts

0:50:54.680 --> 0:50:57.879
<v Speaker 4>a lot of optimism into everybody, everyone in camp. So

0:50:58.320 --> 0:51:00.560
<v Speaker 4>I think that was one of those feel good moments

0:51:00.600 --> 0:51:03.359
<v Speaker 4>for them as a team to say, Okay, we're going

0:51:03.440 --> 0:51:05.960
<v Speaker 4>to keep these guys together as long as we can.

0:51:06.280 --> 0:51:10.839
<v Speaker 4>Because CJ and Rico Nico both did a great job.

0:51:11.400 --> 0:51:16.000
<v Speaker 3>So when I see that, I'm sitting there going They're

0:51:16.000 --> 0:51:20.040
<v Speaker 3>they're asking for forty million, right average, Right, that's almost

0:51:20.360 --> 0:51:21.920
<v Speaker 3>well that is quarterback money.

0:51:21.960 --> 0:51:24.520
<v Speaker 4>So Jerry's up here like, no, no.

0:51:24.719 --> 0:51:28.680
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we couldn't sign these guys? What are you doing

0:51:28.719 --> 0:51:33.239
<v Speaker 3>to me? Right? Because aj Brown got an extension and

0:51:33.320 --> 0:51:40.440
<v Speaker 3>his was fifty one million guaranteed, So you can see

0:51:40.520 --> 0:51:44.800
<v Speaker 3>these numbers dwarf for everybody else's right.

0:51:45.040 --> 0:51:48.680
<v Speaker 4>So how does would this delay things for us? Well?

0:51:48.840 --> 0:51:53.000
<v Speaker 3>Probably I would think it was here's the deal, CD

0:51:53.200 --> 0:51:59.200
<v Speaker 3>Lamb's agent and Justin Jefferson's agent. Not the same guy,

0:51:59.520 --> 0:52:05.239
<v Speaker 3>but say agencycha, So no one wants to pull the trigger, right,

0:52:05.960 --> 0:52:08.080
<v Speaker 3>because then another guy could top me.

0:52:08.520 --> 0:52:09.960
<v Speaker 4>How long can they go like this?

0:52:10.719 --> 0:52:11.840
<v Speaker 3>Well, I mean, come.

0:52:11.719 --> 0:52:15.400
<v Speaker 4>On, after a while, someone has to blink, right, right,

0:52:15.520 --> 0:52:18.799
<v Speaker 4>So I mean, and how does this affect us in

0:52:18.840 --> 0:52:23.360
<v Speaker 4>regard to getting our affairs together? Does that affect that

0:52:23.520 --> 0:52:26.520
<v Speaker 4>getting any money? Does it affect his contract? Does it

0:52:26.560 --> 0:52:30.160
<v Speaker 4>affect what he's thinking about going into the next season? Yeah,

0:52:30.160 --> 0:52:31.839
<v Speaker 4>that's all I care about. I can give a damn

0:52:31.880 --> 0:52:34.640
<v Speaker 4>about those other wide receivers, right, but I want to

0:52:34.680 --> 0:52:38.160
<v Speaker 4>know how that affects our football operations because.

0:52:37.920 --> 0:52:41.640
<v Speaker 3>Neither guy wants to go first signing a deal, So

0:52:41.680 --> 0:52:44.480
<v Speaker 3>they're both sitting there kind of. I don't want to

0:52:44.520 --> 0:52:49.160
<v Speaker 3>say it's collusion, but they're comparing numbers, right, and that's fine.

0:52:49.280 --> 0:52:51.600
<v Speaker 4>It's fine as long as you guys, let's let's make

0:52:51.640 --> 0:52:54.759
<v Speaker 4>a move. Let's make a move together. Then we can

0:52:54.800 --> 0:52:57.279
<v Speaker 4>make it, have a concerted move, you know what I mean,

0:52:57.760 --> 0:53:02.560
<v Speaker 4>coordinated towards getting the same agency. Right, we can all

0:53:02.760 --> 0:53:04.480
<v Speaker 4>we can all get paid, right you know.

0:53:04.800 --> 0:53:07.359
<v Speaker 3>But the problem is they could both ask for the save.

0:53:07.480 --> 0:53:09.240
<v Speaker 3>But does it mean both teams are.

0:53:09.080 --> 0:53:10.040
<v Speaker 4>Too different teams?

0:53:10.040 --> 0:53:10.200
<v Speaker 3>Oh?

0:53:10.440 --> 0:53:15.320
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, different right now? The teams won't cooperate.

0:53:14.920 --> 0:53:16.239
<v Speaker 3>So it's kind of complicated.

0:53:16.400 --> 0:53:17.480
<v Speaker 5>I think it's the long game.

0:53:17.640 --> 0:53:19.680
<v Speaker 6>I think that it's going to take a little bit

0:53:19.800 --> 0:53:22.040
<v Speaker 6>longer than I think everyone's wanting.

0:53:22.320 --> 0:53:24.279
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, how long are we thinking? I mean, are we

0:53:24.360 --> 0:53:28.080
<v Speaker 4>talking into training camp and see he going to show

0:53:28.160 --> 0:53:28.919
<v Speaker 4>up the training camp?

0:53:30.600 --> 0:53:34.320
<v Speaker 3>I don't know, he's und there, he's under contract.

0:53:34.360 --> 0:53:38.600
<v Speaker 4>Okay, I was too right now, I was. It wasn't

0:53:38.600 --> 0:53:40.840
<v Speaker 4>but thirty thousand dollars. But I was in the contract

0:53:40.880 --> 0:53:41.200
<v Speaker 4>as well.

0:53:41.320 --> 0:53:43.000
<v Speaker 3>But held were they finding?

0:53:43.800 --> 0:53:46.319
<v Speaker 4>Yes, they did one thousand dollars a day, did they really? Yeah,

0:53:46.520 --> 0:53:49.520
<v Speaker 4>well they did. But when I signed, then you just signed, right,

0:53:49.600 --> 0:53:50.319
<v Speaker 4>they get rid of it.

0:53:50.320 --> 0:53:52.680
<v Speaker 3>They give you four more thousand.

0:53:52.560 --> 0:53:55.319
<v Speaker 4>Right, No, I think I was. I was out for

0:53:55.440 --> 0:53:55.879
<v Speaker 4>like a week.

0:53:56.160 --> 0:53:57.560
<v Speaker 3>What are you really what year was it.

0:53:58.280 --> 0:54:00.719
<v Speaker 4>I was in eighty two, so.

0:54:00.719 --> 0:54:03.640
<v Speaker 3>Your second year because you only signed a one year

0:54:03.800 --> 0:54:04.480
<v Speaker 3>and no.

0:54:04.640 --> 0:54:07.799
<v Speaker 4>I had other but man, I signed a three year

0:54:08.520 --> 0:54:11.799
<v Speaker 4>with an option. If I'm not mistaken, But dude, I

0:54:11.840 --> 0:54:14.680
<v Speaker 4>was leading the league twice. Come on, I'm not No,

0:54:14.840 --> 0:54:17.320
<v Speaker 4>I'm not coming to camp. I mean, I'm not coming

0:54:17.320 --> 0:54:19.560
<v Speaker 4>to camp. You know, Gil know he got away with

0:54:19.640 --> 0:54:23.680
<v Speaker 4>something at that time. So and I think what spurred

0:54:23.719 --> 0:54:26.160
<v Speaker 4>me on was they tried to come to me with

0:54:26.280 --> 0:54:30.279
<v Speaker 4>another low ball contract and act as if they're doing

0:54:30.320 --> 0:54:33.120
<v Speaker 4>me a favor. Hey, ever, sence making thirty thousand, Hey

0:54:33.120 --> 0:54:36.080
<v Speaker 4>here's eighty. You know everybody else is making two fifty

0:54:36.080 --> 0:54:39.399
<v Speaker 4>at the Pro Bowl, I just left them. They hey,

0:54:39.400 --> 0:54:41.640
<v Speaker 4>every so go get your money. Oh okay, here I go.

0:54:41.800 --> 0:54:44.000
<v Speaker 4>And so that's what I did. I was listening to

0:54:44.080 --> 0:54:45.680
<v Speaker 4>a lot, a lot of veterers who steered me the

0:54:45.719 --> 0:54:49.840
<v Speaker 4>correct way. So the fact that that Gil tried to

0:54:49.880 --> 0:54:53.520
<v Speaker 4>act as if he was being generous by bumping me

0:54:53.520 --> 0:54:56.560
<v Speaker 4>from thirty to eighty, I think he thought I was

0:54:56.600 --> 0:54:58.680
<v Speaker 4>going for the okidok or something. I was not going

0:54:58.719 --> 0:55:03.399
<v Speaker 4>for that because it just make any physical what's the web,

0:55:03.520 --> 0:55:05.200
<v Speaker 4>It doesn't make any economic sense.

0:55:05.719 --> 0:55:07.480
<v Speaker 3>And even though you got a big race.

0:55:07.680 --> 0:55:10.880
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well yeah I did. I did, but I didn't

0:55:10.920 --> 0:55:13.839
<v Speaker 4>take that. I played. That's what the contract race was.

0:55:14.120 --> 0:55:17.279
<v Speaker 4>I came back in without signing. I still played for

0:55:17.960 --> 0:55:20.799
<v Speaker 4>whatever the original contract. So as like the kids do

0:55:20.880 --> 0:55:23.439
<v Speaker 4>now that I bet on myself and it came out

0:55:23.600 --> 0:55:24.640
<v Speaker 4>and I want.

0:55:24.680 --> 0:55:29.440
<v Speaker 3>So, So I think we'll we'll find out about the

0:55:29.680 --> 0:55:34.680
<v Speaker 3>Cold War next week when it's the mini camp. That's

0:55:34.760 --> 0:55:37.840
<v Speaker 3>not voluntary, right, and if you remember last year, he

0:55:37.920 --> 0:55:42.080
<v Speaker 3>ain't coming. Remember when Zach was Zach was kind of

0:55:43.200 --> 0:55:46.880
<v Speaker 3>quietly holding out, Remember he had a hamstring. Well he

0:55:47.080 --> 0:55:50.720
<v Speaker 3>was angling for a raise. But as long as you're here,

0:55:51.960 --> 0:55:55.560
<v Speaker 3>you don't have to participate, so you don't get fined

0:55:55.640 --> 0:55:58.719
<v Speaker 3>for the mini I could see that. And same thing

0:55:58.760 --> 0:55:59.759
<v Speaker 3>with Zach when we went.

0:56:00.080 --> 0:56:03.000
<v Speaker 4>Training hamstring brother him right now.

0:56:02.960 --> 0:56:08.960
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, exactly here. So that'll be interesting to London. Yeah,

0:56:09.080 --> 0:56:14.120
<v Speaker 3>when it's when it's no longer voluntary.

0:56:12.719 --> 0:56:15.040
<v Speaker 4>Uh you know, we can.

0:56:14.920 --> 0:56:18.040
<v Speaker 3>Say, well, what do mandatory mean? Well, I don't want

0:56:18.120 --> 0:56:23.880
<v Speaker 3>to get fine, I guarantee you. Yeah. So anyway, interesting

0:56:25.200 --> 0:56:30.560
<v Speaker 3>conundrum there on trying to get that settled out and

0:56:30.600 --> 0:56:41.719
<v Speaker 3>then quickly the Cowboys. So thirteen of the top fourteen

0:56:42.280 --> 0:56:46.920
<v Speaker 3>paid players in the league or quarterbacks, and the Cowboys

0:56:47.080 --> 0:56:56.120
<v Speaker 3>have to play number eight Deshaun Watson, number four, Lamar Jackson,

0:56:57.200 --> 0:57:02.840
<v Speaker 3>number twelve for what it's worth twice Daniel Jones number nine,

0:57:03.239 --> 0:57:10.840
<v Speaker 3>Jared Goff number ten, Kirk Cousins number two, Joe Burrow.

0:57:11.600 --> 0:57:16.720
<v Speaker 3>But they also have to play justin fields if he's

0:57:16.760 --> 0:57:21.800
<v Speaker 3>the starter in Pittsburgh's just as a name. Brock Purty

0:57:21.960 --> 0:57:30.560
<v Speaker 3>still San Francisco, Jalen Hurts twice, Bryce Young first picking

0:57:30.600 --> 0:57:36.400
<v Speaker 3>the draft, Caleb Williams first picking the draft, and then

0:57:37.520 --> 0:57:44.200
<v Speaker 3>Baker Mayfield assuming he's the starter I assume in Tampa Bay. Oh,

0:57:44.360 --> 0:57:49.680
<v Speaker 3>and I forgot c. J. Stroud by the way, he's

0:57:49.680 --> 0:57:53.160
<v Speaker 3>on his rookie deal, right, So it's not, you know,

0:57:53.320 --> 0:57:57.840
<v Speaker 3>like an obnoxious bass salary number. So that's the list

0:57:57.880 --> 0:58:04.840
<v Speaker 3>of quarterbacks are kind of prominent, either by experience or

0:58:05.360 --> 0:58:07.520
<v Speaker 3>just name where they got drafted.

0:58:07.680 --> 0:58:10.720
<v Speaker 4>That's quite Only about three of those really concerned me.

0:58:11.040 --> 0:58:14.760
<v Speaker 3>So who concerned you most besides Jackson.

0:58:14.480 --> 0:58:18.160
<v Speaker 4>Jalen Lamar, uh huh. Burrow is really as good as

0:58:18.200 --> 0:58:21.160
<v Speaker 4>he is. He doesn't concern me. Okay, uh, we played

0:58:21.160 --> 0:58:23.240
<v Speaker 4>didn't we play them? We played them we played them well.

0:58:23.320 --> 0:58:26.600
<v Speaker 5>Cincinnati, we didn't play on last year.

0:58:26.720 --> 0:58:27.560
<v Speaker 4>Last year before.

0:58:28.000 --> 0:58:29.760
<v Speaker 5>I think it was the year before we did.

0:58:29.800 --> 0:58:34.080
<v Speaker 4>We did hurt. I think he played Okay, we did well.

0:58:34.680 --> 0:58:38.400
<v Speaker 6>Uh, because he's coming off of an injury. Still correct

0:58:38.400 --> 0:58:39.960
<v Speaker 6>it was the hand injury.

0:58:39.800 --> 0:58:43.240
<v Speaker 5>Joe Burrow at the end of the season right this year.

0:58:43.320 --> 0:58:46.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because at first it was the Yeah, the calf

0:58:47.200 --> 0:58:50.080
<v Speaker 3>because I saw something that he threw in the o

0:58:50.200 --> 0:58:52.240
<v Speaker 3>t a practice. Jared Goff bother.

0:58:52.160 --> 0:58:55.040
<v Speaker 4>You golf does he does? Bother me? Dad? The whole

0:58:55.040 --> 0:58:59.680
<v Speaker 4>team bother this week? The coach bother this week. No,

0:58:59.800 --> 0:59:03.920
<v Speaker 4>I'm I mean they're good. They're good, they're intimidating, they

0:59:03.920 --> 0:59:09.000
<v Speaker 4>can be intimidating. And c J. Stroud and Stroud he bought.

0:59:09.280 --> 0:59:10.080
<v Speaker 4>He concerns me.

0:59:10.280 --> 0:59:12.560
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so I agree with you.

0:59:12.760 --> 0:59:14.920
<v Speaker 3>It's you know, when we talk about the schedule, we

0:59:15.040 --> 0:59:19.720
<v Speaker 3>talk about teams, but more so quarterbacks because we know

0:59:19.800 --> 0:59:21.400
<v Speaker 3>what drives the league.

0:59:21.520 --> 0:59:24.640
<v Speaker 4>The only one that would probably surprise me is Deshaun

0:59:24.680 --> 0:59:29.120
<v Speaker 4>Watson because he just really wasn't ready last year. It's

0:59:29.160 --> 0:59:32.520
<v Speaker 4>like coming back from an injury the first year, it's

0:59:32.560 --> 0:59:35.800
<v Speaker 4>gonna be tough the second year. Okay, my feet feel

0:59:35.800 --> 0:59:39.000
<v Speaker 4>a little better. But right now he's I think he's

0:59:39.040 --> 0:59:42.120
<v Speaker 4>going for I'm sure this offseason he is going all

0:59:42.160 --> 0:59:45.040
<v Speaker 4>out to get better, but you could just tell his

0:59:45.120 --> 0:59:48.840
<v Speaker 4>timing wasn't there. His instincts had had failed him last year.

0:59:49.600 --> 0:59:52.320
<v Speaker 4>Before that though, if you recall, he was one of

0:59:52.400 --> 0:59:58.440
<v Speaker 4>the more courageous quarterbacks in the NFL. So if he

0:59:58.480 --> 1:00:01.400
<v Speaker 4>gets gets his stuff on track, then that would be

1:00:01.400 --> 1:00:02.800
<v Speaker 4>a fourth one that would just bother me.

1:00:02.960 --> 1:00:04.520
<v Speaker 3>So it's really because.

1:00:04.280 --> 1:00:07.400
<v Speaker 4>That defense as well is good as well. The defense so.

1:00:07.480 --> 1:00:13.400
<v Speaker 3>Really important now that Deron Bland has established himself as

1:00:13.440 --> 1:00:19.000
<v Speaker 3>an outside corner, that Trayvon Diggs comes back as Trayvon

1:00:19.120 --> 1:00:21.640
<v Speaker 3>Diggs after his ACL.

1:00:21.280 --> 1:00:24.880
<v Speaker 4>Right, hope, let's hope that he you know, he doesn't.

1:00:25.080 --> 1:00:27.200
<v Speaker 4>I don't want that buffer year, you know, like we

1:00:27.280 --> 1:00:31.200
<v Speaker 4>have with Michael Gallup. I want them to come back,

1:00:31.360 --> 1:00:34.000
<v Speaker 4>you know, at least as close to one hundred percent

1:00:34.000 --> 1:00:34.560
<v Speaker 4>as possible.

1:00:34.640 --> 1:00:37.400
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because then you get those two guys on the outside,

1:00:37.480 --> 1:00:40.919
<v Speaker 3>Jordan Lewis in the slot. But then now I need

1:00:40.960 --> 1:00:44.040
<v Speaker 3>some guys to step up, and those guys are.

1:00:43.960 --> 1:00:49.120
<v Speaker 4>Getting We have we have returning playmakers. We have returning

1:00:49.160 --> 1:00:52.720
<v Speaker 4>playmakers in the same spots that we need them. It's

1:00:52.760 --> 1:00:56.439
<v Speaker 4>it's the it's the backups, it's the depth that has

1:00:56.520 --> 1:01:00.760
<v Speaker 4>to be strong for us. Our Nickel package, Din package

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<v Speaker 4>has to be good. You know, we can't have if

1:01:03.600 --> 1:01:06.480
<v Speaker 4>we decide to go to this, to the Din package.

1:01:06.480 --> 1:01:08.840
<v Speaker 4>We got to be able to play the run better. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>you know all those things that we know has burned us,

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<v Speaker 4>that we all remember in this one. I'm sure they

1:01:14.280 --> 1:01:15.440
<v Speaker 4>remembered over there as well.

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<v Speaker 3>It's oh my god, So stop the run, get through

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<v Speaker 3>the quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>Right and overall all defense there you go, all defense,

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<v Speaker 6>every facet right, exactly, all right, before we.

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<v Speaker 4>Go no, no, no, no, yes, Rambling State University baseball,

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<v Speaker 4>come on, man, that's right. We're based basket. Now football

1:01:44.960 --> 1:01:47.600
<v Speaker 4>has to catch up, just like Dallas. Right, come on,

1:01:47.880 --> 1:01:50.480
<v Speaker 4>just like Dallas. The football team has to catch up.

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<v Speaker 4>But they were five hundred, they were like twenty six

1:01:53.960 --> 1:01:54.840
<v Speaker 4>and twenty six.

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<v Speaker 3>In baseball baseball, and they.

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<v Speaker 4>Won the Contra yeah over Jackson State. So now we're

1:02:00.640 --> 1:02:02.200
<v Speaker 4>doing very well.

1:02:02.880 --> 1:02:05.120
<v Speaker 3>Where do they go with A and L?

1:02:05.720 --> 1:02:07.680
<v Speaker 4>They go to A and L to A and M. Well,

1:02:07.720 --> 1:02:09.840
<v Speaker 4>they play A and M. I don't know where they

1:02:09.880 --> 1:02:12.520
<v Speaker 4>go to play, but they play. Yeah, God sent you

1:02:12.600 --> 1:02:14.040
<v Speaker 4>the video and I think he said it's going to

1:02:14.080 --> 1:02:17.280
<v Speaker 4>be along. They won the bus, right, celebrate it. Very cool,

1:02:17.560 --> 1:02:19.760
<v Speaker 4>they're on the bus. I don't know the trophy. But

1:02:19.840 --> 1:02:21.520
<v Speaker 4>then he said it's going to be a long ride

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<v Speaker 4>to the video at the end of the video the

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<v Speaker 4>commentator had made fun of. He says, it's going to

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<v Speaker 4>be a long bus ride to whoever they have to play.

1:02:29.040 --> 1:02:31.160
<v Speaker 4>I can't remember where it is.

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<v Speaker 3>If called out college stution, well I don't think it's

1:02:37.760 --> 1:02:39.560
<v Speaker 3>the team. It's a four team region.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, okay, so they're away.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, I'm trying to think of the college station.

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<v Speaker 4>Regional is.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, they're in with Louisiana, Texas, Grambling State, and Texan

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<v Speaker 2>and m University of Louisiana.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, Texas, we can beat that. Louisiana is the

1:02:57.240 --> 1:02:57.640
<v Speaker 3>number two.

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<v Speaker 4>See, actually that's true, we can be that.

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<v Speaker 3>Who do they play the first round? Chris does it

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<v Speaker 3>A and.

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<v Speaker 2>M plays Grambling. Oh okay, yeah, and then Louisiana plays Texas.

1:03:07.520 --> 1:03:08.760
<v Speaker 3>Now it's double elimination.

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<v Speaker 4>See I can throw these headphones at you, man, don't

1:03:13.120 --> 1:03:15.360
<v Speaker 4>say that. Don't put it out there like that.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Well, that's a robust mix shots here with

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<v Speaker 3>the three of us and uh, we'll be back next

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<v Speaker 3>week Chris on Monday.

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<v Speaker 4>Monday for the final show before Brian, I didn't want

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<v Speaker 4>to say it. I wanted Chris to say it.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, and I hope you guys will be back

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<v Speaker 3>joining us and we'll see you next time.

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<v Speaker 4>O Cowboys.

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