WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Stampede Monday

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys This is Mick shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot

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<v Speaker 2>Com and the official Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>Apt now Here are Bill Jones, Savannah Humoler, Everson Wolves,

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<v Speaker 1>and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>Dallas Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 4>Team ah Yes, music to my ears, The go team

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<v Speaker 4>of the Senior Bowl, the Cowboys stampeding to yet another

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<v Speaker 4>victory over the New York Football Giants, the go team

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<v Speaker 4>of the NFL.

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<v Speaker 5>Hey, they did what they wanted them to do.

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<v Speaker 6>What did they do? Well?

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<v Speaker 3>We thought it was real funny when Nate predicted the

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<v Speaker 3>score in your Place, Yeah to be one hundred to nothing.

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<v Speaker 6>I love it. And they were on track.

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<v Speaker 3>And when it was twenty eight to nothing, I could

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<v Speaker 3>only laugh.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, you think about it, they were on track. It

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<v Speaker 6>was the first six quarters of this season. Against the Giants,

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<v Speaker 6>it was sixty eight to nothing.

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<v Speaker 5>Man, So if they just.

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<v Speaker 6>Keep on keeping on, they were getting close to one

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<v Speaker 6>hundred and nothing.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow, that's what I said. Wow.

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<v Speaker 5>And they got off to a slow start, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>A fast start they used to get in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 3>Came three inch.

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<v Speaker 7>Of This is gonna be an evolving topic. Geez us

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<v Speaker 7>in the red zone.

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<v Speaker 6>The one hitted catch by CD on the first drive

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<v Speaker 6>of the game they did not result in points, was

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<v Speaker 6>a precursor of things to come. The Cowboys could beat

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<v Speaker 6>that Giants team with one hand behind them.

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<v Speaker 8>Quite literally.

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<v Speaker 7>We don't have to see them anymore this year, so

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<v Speaker 7>let's just be cocky as here.

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<v Speaker 8>With the Giants, New.

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<v Speaker 3>York Giants with New York that in UH the head

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<v Speaker 3>referee from Lubbock, Texas Rodgers giving My wife said how do.

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<v Speaker 5>You know that?

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<v Speaker 6>Because he did a preseason game and it's my job

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<v Speaker 6>to look up though where these referees are, right, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>go ahead, yeah, after she's from Loubock, So that's why

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<v Speaker 6>that's why I said. This referee here, he's from Homeboys

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<v Speaker 6>go aheadey.

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<v Speaker 3>After UH, Rogers gave the coin to former President Bush

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<v Speaker 3>to flip it without asking the Giants what they wanted

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<v Speaker 3>to call. They flipped. Then he picked it up and

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<v Speaker 3>he goes, oh, you didn't give me a year. You

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<v Speaker 3>didn't ask for it. You didn't ask for it. President

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<v Speaker 3>Bush got to do it again.

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<v Speaker 6>Only only that's funny, And things went downhill from there

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<v Speaker 6>for the Giants. Right, Well, where do you start.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm going to put it this way. And I know

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<v Speaker 3>we've got these lists here of all these firsts and

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<v Speaker 3>mosts and everything the Cowboys accomplished. But to me, and

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<v Speaker 3>I had said on Friday that their mission now is

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<v Speaker 3>to win four straight games to get to nine and

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<v Speaker 3>three when the Eagles come into town on December tenth,

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<v Speaker 3>and this was the first step, and against the team

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<v Speaker 3>that was playing a third string quarter back who had

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<v Speaker 3>not started, a rookie named Tommy DeVito, that this is

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<v Speaker 3>what you should do to a team like that, and

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<v Speaker 3>they did what they were supposed to do.

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<v Speaker 6>Well. It wasn't Tommy DeVito's fault.

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<v Speaker 3>No I'm saying, but he was playing. Well, here's the

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<v Speaker 3>worst part. So the first half, they didn't want him

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<v Speaker 3>throwing the ball, right, they were going to run, run, right.

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<v Speaker 5>We talked about that.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, and they tried. And you know what, at halftime

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<v Speaker 3>they had eleven yards rushing. And this was a team

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<v Speaker 3>and they went backwards from there on.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Quarter and this was a team that in seven of

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<v Speaker 3>nine games rushed for one hundred yards. Now they ended

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<v Speaker 3>up with one hundred yards. But at twenty eight to nothing,

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<v Speaker 3>they had eleven and that and the Cowboys this was

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<v Speaker 3>their military appreciation game and they honored sixteen Metal of

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<v Speaker 3>Honor winners, So there were more Medal of Honor winners

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<v Speaker 3>out at halftime than the Giants had rushing yards. If

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<v Speaker 3>you want to look at it that way, that's that's

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<v Speaker 3>how dominating it was.

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<v Speaker 6>But the passing yards weren't much better.

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<v Speaker 3>No, no, Well and Barkley. The leading rusher at halftime

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<v Speaker 3>for the Giants was Tommy da Vita. Wow, he had seven.

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<v Speaker 3>Barkley had won.

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<v Speaker 7>And then you could tell he was getting a little

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<v Speaker 7>frustrated da Vito because after one scramble he just kind

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<v Speaker 7>of like got up, like, you guys, are no weather.

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<v Speaker 5>Close to open down the field.

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<v Speaker 3>They weren't open, and he was getting sad.

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<v Speaker 7>And yeah, they're way too close to me back here.

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<v Speaker 7>So yeah, yeah, he seemed very frustrated. Well, I think

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<v Speaker 7>he knew that that was the shape of things to come.

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<v Speaker 3>I think their biggest play of the game was his.

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<v Speaker 3>Was it a forty one yard run?

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<v Speaker 6>He wound up with forty one yards rushing.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, okay, that's where I had the forty one he rushed.

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<v Speaker 3>He ran for a nineteen yard run Barkley ended up

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<v Speaker 3>with a twenty one yard run. So yeah, it was

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<v Speaker 3>quite dominating. But again, I thought the Cowboys kept it

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<v Speaker 3>in perspective. It's like, we got to just worry about

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<v Speaker 3>ourselves and get better and not worry about the opponent,

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<v Speaker 3>the opponent's record, who they don't have playing, who they

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<v Speaker 3>do have playing at quarterback. And I'm paraphrasing or you know,

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<v Speaker 3>and even McCarthy pointed out, this is why the NFL

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<v Speaker 3>is so tough, because you have injuries, you got to

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<v Speaker 3>play through them and it's hard.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, he's been on that side right of the coin.

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<v Speaker 7>And I like the game because as we started to

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<v Speaker 7>pull away, we start to work on things that we

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<v Speaker 7>need to work on. You know, we started getting the

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<v Speaker 7>ball to people who okay, it's your time, now are

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<v Speaker 7>you ready, Let's see what you got.

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<v Speaker 9>You was on the team.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, his first NFL first down, first NFL.

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<v Speaker 3>Catch, catching yards.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it was great.

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<v Speaker 7>And watching you know, Cooks. Everybody talked about getting Cooks involved.

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<v Speaker 7>I think we talked about that last week and they did.

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<v Speaker 3>Hello, I'm here there you go one hundred and seventy

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<v Speaker 3>three yards.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, in good fashion. It wasn't just you know.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh by the way stuff, I mean, he was pretty

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<v Speaker 7>dynamic in his routes even after the catch. He did

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<v Speaker 7>some things that I could see him taking advantage of

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<v Speaker 7>in the future as well.

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<v Speaker 8>And another thing we talked about last week was weodoubtle

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<v Speaker 8>right and having him be that physical powerhouse, and he

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<v Speaker 8>was yesterday. He just was running through the Giants defense

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<v Speaker 8>and so see that was fun to see. And honestly,

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<v Speaker 8>I was thinking of Natan first hours like heats over

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<v Speaker 8>and over and.

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<v Speaker 3>Go down carries for seventy nine and those were hard

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<v Speaker 3>and a touchdown. Yeah, so he and those were all

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<v Speaker 3>career highs for him.

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<v Speaker 7>By the way, I thought he should have been the

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<v Speaker 7>one to take the fourth down.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought the first fourth down, right, Yeah, I don't

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<v Speaker 5>think I agree.

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<v Speaker 3>It seemed like they felt obligated to put Pollard back

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<v Speaker 3>in there, That's.

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<v Speaker 7>Right, And you know I think, I mean, let's be real,

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<v Speaker 7>they knew that there was it wouldn't be a if

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<v Speaker 7>things win their hands, which it was, it wouldn't be

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<v Speaker 7>a game to a that was gonna be some game

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<v Speaker 7>changing mistake, right if we if Pilot doesn't make it.

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<v Speaker 7>I think he felt very confident that his defense was

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<v Speaker 7>going to do just what they did, smother them. Okay,

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<v Speaker 7>we'll stay down here. We'll be down here for a

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<v Speaker 7>while because they're gonna smother you on your offense.

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<v Speaker 3>And I'm not saying they, you know, can't they mismarked

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<v Speaker 3>the fourth down run or the third down run. But

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<v Speaker 3>I still don't understand why other than come up with

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<v Speaker 3>a better method on the goal line to figure if

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<v Speaker 3>the ball I'll hit the goal or not. Because they

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<v Speaker 3>can't see. They can't see. It's just that simple tech

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<v Speaker 3>shram back in nineteen eighty nine wanted to put a

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<v Speaker 3>chip in the ball and to do some laser thing

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<v Speaker 3>on the goal was his thinking was ahead of our technology.

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<v Speaker 7>It works for me and my car. I got this

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<v Speaker 7>chief op here. I mean it works there. I can't

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<v Speaker 7>work on anything.

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<v Speaker 5>Why not?

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<v Speaker 3>But anyway it.

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<v Speaker 6>Could work on my truck if my check engine life

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<v Speaker 6>still on. And they say it's because of the chip,

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<v Speaker 6>it's oh yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow, it's coming over from overseas. It's on some.

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<v Speaker 6>Cargo's right, so it's not foolproof on the Rico Dawdle

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<v Speaker 6>and Tony Pollard. What I'm hoping is now going forward,

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<v Speaker 6>now that we've established that Rico can do this, Okay,

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<v Speaker 6>that maybe can take the Zeke roll and Pollard can

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<v Speaker 6>be in the Pollard role.

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<v Speaker 3>I think maybe they're working where it's to.

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<v Speaker 6>That where there. Yeah, we can call Tony still the

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<v Speaker 6>lead back, but there are things that Tony Pollard does

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<v Speaker 6>that they want to free him up to be able

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<v Speaker 6>to do those things.

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<v Speaker 7>He can still start, Tony, yeah, but dot will be

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<v Speaker 7>the change of pacing.

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<v Speaker 5>Still start.

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<v Speaker 6>It is interesting. I think it was on the Fox broadcast.

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<v Speaker 6>They were talking Rico seems like the one that has

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<v Speaker 6>some extra juice. They would saying about Pollard for four

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<v Speaker 6>or five years, something about the back. It's like the

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<v Speaker 6>backup quarterback. If you if you're on a bad team,

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<v Speaker 6>the backup quarterback is always the most popular guy in town, right,

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<v Speaker 6>and now the backup running backs the most popular guy

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<v Speaker 6>in town.

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<v Speaker 8>And had some really good runs. He had some powerful

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<v Speaker 8>runs against against the defense.

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<v Speaker 6>When you're the guy that has to be the guy

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<v Speaker 6>that runs between the tackles, you you average four yards

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<v Speaker 6>of carrying instead of five and a half yards, Jack exactly,

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<v Speaker 6>or four and a half yards of carry instead of five.

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<v Speaker 5>Ranco ran so angry well.

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<v Speaker 3>And the one thing I noticed that and it was

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<v Speaker 3>in that first drive. It was second and seven at

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<v Speaker 3>the twenty five and they threw that pitch out left

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<v Speaker 3>to Doddle and he hesitated and cut back in, and

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<v Speaker 3>I was thinking, see Pollard seems to be in a

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<v Speaker 3>hurry too many times to hit the line. And he

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<v Speaker 3>hesitated and got his block and moved back in. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and I don't know how many yards he went, but yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>it was it was.

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<v Speaker 6>Which player you're talking In the first drive of the game,

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<v Speaker 6>he went twenty yards.

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<v Speaker 3>Twenty yards, right, Yeah, that's right. I put twenty one

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<v Speaker 3>and I scratched it. It looked like twenty nine. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>twenty yard run. And it was good because he he

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<v Speaker 3>wasn't in a hurry, and I said, Okay, let's keep

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<v Speaker 3>him going.

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<v Speaker 6>And let's keep this good thing going. And when you

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<v Speaker 6>look at the schedule that there's a real good chance

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<v Speaker 6>this good thing will keep going.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's the next step on my four game mission.

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<v Speaker 3>Carolina one and eight and backup quarterback.

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<v Speaker 6>Probably right, so not the I know the former Giant

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<v Speaker 6>over here doesn't want me ragging on the Giants, but

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<v Speaker 6>do you think they might have the worst team in

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<v Speaker 6>the league right now?

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<v Speaker 3>They were pretty bad.

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<v Speaker 6>She's talking to his Giants friends from the phone.

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<v Speaker 7>Right now, I'm actually looking at this schedule and trying

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<v Speaker 7>to see who is worse than the Giants, if anyone

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<v Speaker 7>is it.

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<v Speaker 6>But they keep in mind that Carolina Panthers just two

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<v Speaker 6>weeks ago beat the Houston Texans, and all of a sudden,

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<v Speaker 6>the last two weeks, the Houston Texans are one of the.

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<v Speaker 7>Well Noah Brown, I mean, this guy's like lighting it up.

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<v Speaker 7>He's CD now.

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<v Speaker 6>From the past two Carolina won a fifteen to thirteen

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<v Speaker 6>game over Houston a couple of weeks ago, and the

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<v Speaker 6>both teams it was at Carolina and both teams were

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<v Speaker 6>coming off of bye. And then Houston last week has

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<v Speaker 6>their they rally in the final minutes to win, okay,

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<v Speaker 6>in the last play of the game, basically CJ Stroud

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<v Speaker 6>And then what do they do on again Cincinnati this week?

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<v Speaker 6>Same thing if they don't have those last minute drives.

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<v Speaker 6>We're talking about Houston instead of being what are they

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<v Speaker 6>five and four? Now they go six and four. If

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<v Speaker 6>they don't have those drives, they are you reverse that record,

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<v Speaker 6>they're four and six.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, the fight for the lead in that division.

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<v Speaker 6>They're close to it. I don't have it in front

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<v Speaker 6>of me right now. But well, Jacksonville had a five

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<v Speaker 6>game win streak. But and there's another couple of teams

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<v Speaker 6>that were coming off of bye and San Francisco had

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<v Speaker 6>lost three in a row, Jacksonville had won five in

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<v Speaker 6>a row going into their bye week, and you just

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<v Speaker 6>knew San Francisco, even though they were playing at Jacksonville,

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<v Speaker 6>was going to wipe them off the field, in which

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<v Speaker 6>they did because and a lot of it has to

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<v Speaker 6>do with how they were playing going into the bye

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<v Speaker 6>and the extra motivation those players have coming out of it.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, the little I saw of Carolina's game, they can't

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<v Speaker 3>protect Bryce Young.

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<v Speaker 6>That's that's the issue, right, same missue the Giants have.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then they lost Neil early in the game, right,

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<v Speaker 3>But that doesn't it.

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<v Speaker 6>When they lost Andrew, the Giants lost Andrew toms Ivan.

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<v Speaker 6>Neil wasn't playing because he was right, And those are

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<v Speaker 6>their two first round draft pick tackles.

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<v Speaker 3>And so Houston's five and four, five and four, Yes, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>that's a surprising five, and right it is, but again,

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<v Speaker 3>you gotta play.

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<v Speaker 6>And if they didn't have the rallies here, the last

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<v Speaker 6>couple of weeks they'd be three and six and we

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<v Speaker 6>wouldn't even be talking about them. But but again looking

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<v Speaker 6>ahead to Carolina, they they have shown signs of being

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<v Speaker 6>capable in the last couple of weeks. Because of that, well.

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<v Speaker 7>Any time that the team cannot protect their quarterback, they

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<v Speaker 7>are in trouble with us. If whatever problems they're having,

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<v Speaker 7>if they can't protect the quarterback, that is where we

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<v Speaker 7>feast there.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, our defense is coming for the quarterback. Scked how

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<v Speaker 8>many times? And it was just you know, they just

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<v Speaker 8>let it happen.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, it was five times, five times, and they came

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<v Speaker 3>out the second half saying, okay, we're gonna have to

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<v Speaker 3>throw the ball because.

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<v Speaker 5>And what happened one first down.

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<v Speaker 3>First and Lawrence sacked him back to back place, poor

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<v Speaker 3>guys facing Uh was it second? He had second and

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<v Speaker 3>seventeen third and twenty six.

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<v Speaker 6>What was the most amazing thing though, you saw in

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<v Speaker 6>the Cowboys box score, Well, defense or defense, there was

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<v Speaker 6>a lot.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, we had like twenty first downs to their one.

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<v Speaker 6>At one point in the game.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, right, and that.

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<v Speaker 3>Was they were for twelve on third down. I would

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<v Speaker 3>say six hundred and forty yards total.

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<v Speaker 6>Off which was the second most in Cowboys history, right,

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<v Speaker 6>and the most back in nineteen sixty six, and Dandy

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<v Speaker 6>Don Meredith.

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<v Speaker 3>And somebody somebody figured out the discrepancy between six forty

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<v Speaker 3>and one seventy two was the most in forty four years.

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<v Speaker 6>It was yeah, yes, yeah at one point. And then

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<v Speaker 6>the Giants had that last drive which cut down on

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<v Speaker 6>whatever the discrepancy was. Yeah, Well they got different on

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<v Speaker 6>the last drive of the game.

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<v Speaker 5>So that's the.

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<v Speaker 6>Second most amount of yours, the second biggest differential between

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<v Speaker 6>yardage for two teams. And that's going back all times,

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<v Speaker 6>I mean basically since yeah, it.

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<v Speaker 5>Went back to the fourties.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but the go ahead. The most amazing thing on

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<v Speaker 6>the box score is that Michael Parsons name does not appear.

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<v Speaker 5>Is that crazy?

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<v Speaker 3>He got zeroed out?

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<v Speaker 6>Uh so your team wins forty nine to seven teams.

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<v Speaker 6>That doesn't mean that he didn't impact the game at all,

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<v Speaker 6>But he just didn't impact the statistics.

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<v Speaker 5>Of the game. He just went by the quarterback boom.

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<v Speaker 6>I feel for bryceon.

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<v Speaker 7>That's what he's just pass by boom up into danger.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, Jordan's armstrong else you get on.

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<v Speaker 6>That's one thing Bryce Young does not want to see

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<v Speaker 6>that Parsons was shut out of the box score last week. Well,

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<v Speaker 6>and the other thing, he ain't gonna be shut out

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<v Speaker 6>this week.

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<v Speaker 3>If you noticed that they started Evans at linebacker almost yes,

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<v Speaker 3>and he had a game he had had twenty eight

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<v Speaker 3>twenty eight snaps of the of the snaps.

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<v Speaker 6>And you know why that happened because Belle was on

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<v Speaker 6>the injury list this week.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but not only that, they thought we got to

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<v Speaker 3>be strong against the runs, so we're gonna I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>you know what, at.

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<v Speaker 6>Over Marquis was pretty strong against the run.

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<v Speaker 3>To me, they were playing a five man defensive front.

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<v Speaker 3>He had five defensive linemen up there in one linebacker

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<v Speaker 3>and majority of that was Parsons and they weren't getting

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<v Speaker 3>by the five very much.

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<v Speaker 5>Evans what was his numbous.

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<v Speaker 3>Evans had two tackles, I.

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<v Speaker 6>Believe, but the leading tackler on the team had four.

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<v Speaker 3>And that was that.

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<v Speaker 6>Just the Giants offense was. They don't run very like.

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<v Speaker 5>Everyone was making the tackle. I mean double plays. I

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<v Speaker 5>can tell who made the tap. You could pick any

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<v Speaker 5>any of five people.

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<v Speaker 3>Another appearance from nowhere, Misley Smith had eleven three tackles,

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<v Speaker 3>two in the row, two in a row. He was great, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe they got something here. Just take some time sometime.

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<v Speaker 3>For a time, I.

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<v Speaker 7>Must have been I was kind of dogging him at

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<v Speaker 7>the time that he made his two tackles. I was

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<v Speaker 7>sitting there talking to my buddy like this guy man

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<v Speaker 7>know his name, Like, yeah, what about that guy?

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know?

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<v Speaker 5>Did you hear me kill it? Last week?

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<v Speaker 3>So?

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<v Speaker 8>I did listen on Friday on my drive and you

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<v Speaker 8>did great, except I will know, I know that Chris

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<v Speaker 8>did not cue you like he accused me.

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<v Speaker 5>I was so so hurt. I thought it was personally.

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<v Speaker 6>Did ever say ever since say something? Shouldn't have said no?

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<v Speaker 5>What did say my name?

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<v Speaker 7>He didn say like go ever since He's like go go.

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<v Speaker 8>But you did great, And I feel like you're gonna

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<v Speaker 8>have to continue to do that the rest of.

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<v Speaker 5>This week, right because I'll take care of it too much.

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<v Speaker 6>Savannah is out the rest of the week.

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<v Speaker 3>How was that wonderful drive through Louisiana? And actually was

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<v Speaker 3>not good?

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<v Speaker 6>Bad?

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<v Speaker 8>I didn't get to stop at the cafe you recommend it.

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<v Speaker 8>I was I was hauling through, but I made it

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<v Speaker 8>very daytime, daytime, daytime, and then.

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<v Speaker 7>It's good daytime driving, right Louisianna's not a good nighttime drive.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, then yesterday morning, since we had the game yesterday,

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<v Speaker 8>I drove from Lafayette at four thirty in the morning

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<v Speaker 8>straight to a T and T stadium.

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<v Speaker 3>Finding pretty good soldier.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it was how long?

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<v Speaker 8>Five hours?

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<v Speaker 5>Been there? Been there, done that.

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<v Speaker 8>We made it through. We made it through, and the

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<v Speaker 8>win made it all worth it.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, it didn't make it bad way to go

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<v Speaker 3>it does. It's like you're driving, Did you get your

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<v Speaker 3>prediction right? What was actually?

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<v Speaker 6>We had predicted the Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 8>I had Donovan Wilson for my click to pick, but

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<v Speaker 8>my score was thirty five to ten, oh wo.

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<v Speaker 3>Closer than anybody except well, no, that was that was

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<v Speaker 3>my score too.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, mine was what thirty to fourteen, I.

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<v Speaker 3>Think, and Bill came in at nineteen to three.

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<v Speaker 6>Because I went back through history, we know, we know,

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<v Speaker 6>back through history. I was looking for a late December

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<v Speaker 6>Cowboys win in a season that ended in a three

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<v Speaker 6>over the Gis because in honor of Tommy oh Wanta

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<v Speaker 6>night late December back in two thousand and three Cowboys

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<v Speaker 6>beat the Giants nineteen to three, and so that's what

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<v Speaker 6>I went with.

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<v Speaker 3>Bill actually had Ferguson had a touchdown.

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<v Speaker 6>I took the easy, easy way out there.

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<v Speaker 3>Vana had Donovan Wilson. I had Doron Bland. Oh no,

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<v Speaker 3>I ever since took Bland. So I took dimone Clark, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>he got.

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<v Speaker 6>It's almost Bland having a pick is almost like Jake

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<v Speaker 6>Ferguson having a touchdown. That's it's such an easy pick.

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<v Speaker 3>All right. Although Nate was close at one hundred and nothing,

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<v Speaker 3>he was adamant did he have a pic to click?

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<v Speaker 8>I thought it was de Marcus Lawrence? Am I wrong?

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<v Speaker 5>I did know what I.

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<v Speaker 3>Just wrote on nothing. We just got from so he

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<v Speaker 3>was doing. They were doing their postgame wrap up outside

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<v Speaker 3>the locker room, and I was walking by. I was

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<v Speaker 3>headed back up to the press box, and I wrote

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<v Speaker 3>on my thing one hundred to nothing. Tried to distract.

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<v Speaker 6>It's fun stuff. It isn't much much more fun when

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<v Speaker 6>they win one hundred nothing.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, another guy put his hand up

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<v Speaker 3>in the air and said, I'm here Michael Gallop. He

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<v Speaker 3>needed that many and that was a Michael Gallup touchdown

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<v Speaker 3>Michael Gallup.

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<v Speaker 5>They were talking.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah it was only two catches, but it was too.

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<v Speaker 6>One of them was in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 3>So here's the deal. And it sounded like what the

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<v Speaker 3>Giants were doing is they were going to play man

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<v Speaker 3>on the Cowboys receivers. And it's like, say what you

0:25:57.920 --> 0:26:01.080
<v Speaker 3>got somebody that because they had a door Jackson, I

0:26:01.119 --> 0:26:06.399
<v Speaker 3>don't know how he was out right and what do

0:26:06.480 --> 0:26:11.080
<v Speaker 3>you what are you thinking about? And then Banks got hurt.

0:26:11.800 --> 0:26:13.360
<v Speaker 6>I believe, first round draft pick.

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<v Speaker 3>He didn't come back.

0:26:14.280 --> 0:26:18.280
<v Speaker 6>I don't believe. And they were they were traveling him

0:26:18.359 --> 0:26:19.920
<v Speaker 6>with CD early in the game.

0:26:20.440 --> 0:26:25.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and so they didn't. They didn't. You know, they

0:26:25.160 --> 0:26:27.560
<v Speaker 3>tried at times doubling CD, but the most of the

0:26:27.640 --> 0:26:30.800
<v Speaker 3>time Cook was in man coverage. He was in man

0:26:30.880 --> 0:26:34.080
<v Speaker 3>coverage doing those crossing routes all the way, and he's

0:26:34.240 --> 0:26:35.520
<v Speaker 3>just burning them left and right.

0:26:35.640 --> 0:26:38.120
<v Speaker 6>There were on some of those Chuldar replays on one

0:26:38.200 --> 0:26:40.800
<v Speaker 6>of the crossing routes and there were like three different

0:26:40.880 --> 0:26:42.520
<v Speaker 6>receivers that that could have thrown it to.

0:26:42.800 --> 0:26:44.680
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you know that were open.

0:26:45.480 --> 0:26:48.480
<v Speaker 7>Well, one thing that you saw and I wish they

0:26:48.520 --> 0:26:50.240
<v Speaker 7>had found this out early. I don't know what they

0:26:50.320 --> 0:26:53.399
<v Speaker 7>were thinking. But if you want someone like Cook or

0:26:53.480 --> 0:26:56.480
<v Speaker 7>CD to get off, you need to put them in

0:26:56.600 --> 0:27:00.320
<v Speaker 7>the slot or move them right. It's much more harder

0:27:00.600 --> 0:27:04.240
<v Speaker 7>to jam a receiver, even that one half a step

0:27:04.320 --> 0:27:05.280
<v Speaker 7>off the line of scrimmage.

0:27:05.320 --> 0:27:08.000
<v Speaker 5>It makes all the difference in the world. If I'm

0:27:08.080 --> 0:27:08.680
<v Speaker 5>lined up.

0:27:08.760 --> 0:27:11.159
<v Speaker 7>Close to guy this the line of scrimmage, you know

0:27:11.440 --> 0:27:14.720
<v Speaker 7>the dbs, we have our heads like almost off sides.

0:27:15.440 --> 0:27:18.000
<v Speaker 7>The receiver's trying to be as close seak anti line scrimmage.

0:27:18.359 --> 0:27:20.919
<v Speaker 7>That's an easy jam. I mean, you're right there. If

0:27:20.960 --> 0:27:23.080
<v Speaker 7>you miss him there, you shouldn't be on the field.

0:27:23.800 --> 0:27:25.600
<v Speaker 7>But if you step them off for half a step,

0:27:25.960 --> 0:27:29.359
<v Speaker 7>he has room to really gain the leverage on you.

0:27:30.080 --> 0:27:34.240
<v Speaker 7>And that seems to be They're gonna target the receivers

0:27:34.359 --> 0:27:37.240
<v Speaker 7>that are either moving or off the line of scrimmage

0:27:37.400 --> 0:27:41.119
<v Speaker 7>versus press right because that gives them That gives our

0:27:41.240 --> 0:27:45.000
<v Speaker 7>receivers a chance to get a clean get off as

0:27:45.040 --> 0:27:48.800
<v Speaker 7>opposed to being re routed somewhere you don't want to go.

0:27:49.160 --> 0:27:51.840
<v Speaker 3>And then they tried playing zone and that didn't work.

0:27:52.320 --> 0:27:54.400
<v Speaker 7>Now you got nobody in front of us, now right, Yeah,

0:27:54.440 --> 0:27:57.160
<v Speaker 7>wide receivers got free release, and so they.

0:27:57.440 --> 0:28:01.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they made them pay you. But that's good going forward.

0:28:01.160 --> 0:28:04.880
<v Speaker 3>That team's gonna say, oh, this Cook's guy, he might

0:28:05.000 --> 0:28:06.200
<v Speaker 3>still have something.

0:28:06.040 --> 0:28:09.680
<v Speaker 5>And then that'll and that'll leave Gallop open man's man.

0:28:10.200 --> 0:28:18.000
<v Speaker 3>And they actually, if I had this right, they started

0:28:18.119 --> 0:28:22.680
<v Speaker 3>Tobert in place of Gallop. You know, I think he

0:28:22.800 --> 0:28:24.199
<v Speaker 3>had Did he have a catcher to.

0:28:25.840 --> 0:28:27.240
<v Speaker 5>Catch right? Yeah?

0:28:29.080 --> 0:28:32.119
<v Speaker 3>For two yards? He must have had one for a

0:28:32.240 --> 0:28:36.239
<v Speaker 3>loss when they tried that smoke screen, But yeah, they

0:28:36.640 --> 0:28:40.600
<v Speaker 3>used them liberally. Got Deuce Vaughn in the game, returning punts,

0:28:40.920 --> 0:28:46.000
<v Speaker 3>had a eleven yard er broken tackle. Turpin was out.

0:28:47.480 --> 0:28:51.920
<v Speaker 3>My understanding is he was close to playing, but since

0:28:51.960 --> 0:28:54.640
<v Speaker 3>he didn't practice all week, they thought it was best

0:28:54.760 --> 0:28:57.200
<v Speaker 3>at the wait till next week.

0:28:57.280 --> 0:28:59.000
<v Speaker 6>So I think is it ribs from last week or

0:28:59.040 --> 0:29:01.760
<v Speaker 6>his shoulders? It looked like a shoulder when he got hurt,

0:29:01.840 --> 0:29:03.640
<v Speaker 6>and then I thought they said during the week something

0:29:03.680 --> 0:29:06.479
<v Speaker 6>about ribs. Maybe that's where I got it. I got

0:29:06.520 --> 0:29:10.800
<v Speaker 6>it from ever Soon, But which I think it tells

0:29:10.840 --> 0:29:13.160
<v Speaker 6>you a lot about him a week ago. Yes, because

0:29:13.200 --> 0:29:15.080
<v Speaker 6>the play that he got hurt and then he came

0:29:15.960 --> 0:29:18.680
<v Speaker 6>he remained in the game and caught a touchdown pass

0:29:18.720 --> 0:29:20.920
<v Speaker 6>after it. That just shows his toughness.

0:29:22.040 --> 0:29:27.880
<v Speaker 3>Not right, and then Vandersh is eligible to come off.

0:29:29.320 --> 0:29:31.800
<v Speaker 3>I think they're still looking at some things there.

0:29:31.960 --> 0:29:35.160
<v Speaker 6>Plus do you got three games in twelve days again

0:29:35.240 --> 0:29:35.760
<v Speaker 6>now coming up?

0:29:35.760 --> 0:29:38.320
<v Speaker 3>There's no sense right because he's not going to be

0:29:38.440 --> 0:29:42.640
<v Speaker 3>able to practice much because they'll go light this week in.

0:29:44.160 --> 0:29:50.440
<v Speaker 6>They may have a padded practice on Thursday the next week. Yeah,

0:29:50.920 --> 0:29:52.280
<v Speaker 6>so probably the next two weeks.

0:29:52.320 --> 0:29:55.320
<v Speaker 3>We'll see what happens there. I also heard that, well,

0:29:55.400 --> 0:29:59.920
<v Speaker 3>let's go pretty close to starting his three week ramp

0:30:00.120 --> 0:30:04.880
<v Speaker 3>up off of I r and who was the other one?

0:30:05.000 --> 0:30:06.120
<v Speaker 5>Oh, and.

0:30:08.640 --> 0:30:11.880
<v Speaker 3>Mike mentioned something during the press conference. I can't remember

0:30:11.880 --> 0:30:14.320
<v Speaker 3>if it was Friday on the conference call or Thursday,

0:30:14.800 --> 0:30:20.040
<v Speaker 3>something about steel. They had to look into something. I've

0:30:20.120 --> 0:30:24.600
<v Speaker 3>found out that he has been nursing something, not enough

0:30:24.800 --> 0:30:30.000
<v Speaker 3>to keep him off the field, but enough to hamper

0:30:30.120 --> 0:30:33.480
<v Speaker 3>his ability to push off to the left. So it

0:30:33.640 --> 0:30:35.640
<v Speaker 3>must be his right knee that he had fixed.

0:30:35.720 --> 0:30:35.960
<v Speaker 6>Maybe.

0:30:36.640 --> 0:30:40.640
<v Speaker 3>And I remember both sacks last week he got beat inside,

0:30:41.440 --> 0:30:42.800
<v Speaker 3>but he didn't get beat this guy.

0:30:42.880 --> 0:30:44.160
<v Speaker 5>I was gonna say, he looked good to me.

0:30:44.440 --> 0:30:48.760
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he looked good to me, you know, if memory

0:30:48.840 --> 0:30:52.240
<v Speaker 6>serves me right, No matter what the sport is, over

0:30:52.280 --> 0:30:55.880
<v Speaker 6>the course of time. If a guy seems to be underperforming,

0:30:56.440 --> 0:31:00.960
<v Speaker 6>then what your expectations are. Usually he's nursing something, right.

0:31:01.960 --> 0:31:03.200
<v Speaker 5>And he doesn't want to say anything.

0:31:03.440 --> 0:31:05.640
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he's not enough to be on an injury report,

0:31:05.800 --> 0:31:10.440
<v Speaker 6>but there are so many things opposition to it's not

0:31:10.640 --> 0:31:12.680
<v Speaker 6>enough to keep him out of practice even you know,

0:31:12.760 --> 0:31:14.840
<v Speaker 6>and the only reason you're on an injury report is

0:31:14.920 --> 0:31:17.440
<v Speaker 6>you you're out of practice whatever. You know, right, it's

0:31:17.480 --> 0:31:20.240
<v Speaker 6>not enough, But it's bumps, it's bruises, it's whatever. But

0:31:20.360 --> 0:31:23.000
<v Speaker 6>it does limit your ability to play, and you just

0:31:23.440 --> 0:31:25.400
<v Speaker 6>play through it, fight through it, and then in a

0:31:25.440 --> 0:31:28.160
<v Speaker 6>week or two it's better and and all's good again.

0:31:28.280 --> 0:31:31.719
<v Speaker 3>But to his credit, Savannah, we saw it. He faced

0:31:32.080 --> 0:31:36.320
<v Speaker 3>the music on Thursday, right in the locker room, right

0:31:37.200 --> 0:31:40.760
<v Speaker 3>stood there and answered questions for a good five six,

0:31:40.880 --> 0:31:41.560
<v Speaker 3>seven minutes.

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<v Speaker 7>So, uh, the guys, their defensive line, I can't recall

0:31:46.480 --> 0:31:48.160
<v Speaker 7>what we What was the report on them?

0:31:49.040 --> 0:31:51.920
<v Speaker 5>Were they pretty good? Did they have a lot of injuries?

0:31:51.960 --> 0:31:52.800
<v Speaker 5>Were they backups?

0:31:53.240 --> 0:31:56.080
<v Speaker 3>Well, they lost Sibido in the game. I think it

0:31:56.200 --> 0:31:57.680
<v Speaker 3>was a concussion.

0:31:58.080 --> 0:32:02.600
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they played the whole first half.

0:32:02.720 --> 0:32:06.560
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but he played. And somebody said something about, well

0:32:06.760 --> 0:32:09.080
<v Speaker 3>he got hurt and I said, oh, I didn't even

0:32:09.120 --> 0:32:11.400
<v Speaker 3>know he was in the game because they announced he

0:32:11.560 --> 0:32:13.760
<v Speaker 3>wasn't coming back. And I said, I didn't know he

0:32:13.920 --> 0:32:18.280
<v Speaker 3>came in right, Uh, so they somebody neutralized him. Uh

0:32:18.680 --> 0:32:22.320
<v Speaker 3>and Lawrence and Robinson really, I mean.

0:32:23.400 --> 0:32:26.080
<v Speaker 6>Dexter Lawrence is their guy up front. I mean, and

0:32:26.200 --> 0:32:29.840
<v Speaker 6>he is a beast ninety seven he is. I mean,

0:32:29.920 --> 0:32:35.080
<v Speaker 6>he did call some problem yes right early on. Then

0:32:35.160 --> 0:32:37.040
<v Speaker 6>the fire left everyone's belly.

0:32:38.320 --> 0:32:39.760
<v Speaker 5>And blue, and they they.

0:32:39.760 --> 0:32:43.160
<v Speaker 6>Were missing Azizo Jalari as their other edge rusher. He's

0:32:43.200 --> 0:32:45.400
<v Speaker 6>been out for a while and he was actually active

0:32:45.480 --> 0:32:48.320
<v Speaker 6>for this game. He's another one that's been hurt. I mean,

0:32:48.400 --> 0:32:51.720
<v Speaker 6>when they put their master game plan together for this season,

0:32:51.880 --> 0:32:55.280
<v Speaker 6>they thought they had two really good edge rushers in

0:32:55.400 --> 0:32:58.680
<v Speaker 6>Keevon Thibodeaux, who was a top five pick last year,

0:32:59.320 --> 0:33:02.760
<v Speaker 6>and he o'clari who's a former Georgia guy who has

0:33:03.440 --> 0:33:06.080
<v Speaker 6>has had decent seasons in the past, but he's been

0:33:06.120 --> 0:33:09.240
<v Speaker 6>bothered by injuries all year. Plus, they had Dexter Lawrence

0:33:09.400 --> 0:33:13.000
<v Speaker 6>and Lawrence Williams Lennard Williams in the middle, and they

0:33:13.040 --> 0:33:16.880
<v Speaker 6>traded away Leonard Williams. They traded away to Seattle at

0:33:16.920 --> 0:33:20.600
<v Speaker 6>the trade deadline, and so now they're Jlari hasn't been there,

0:33:20.720 --> 0:33:24.680
<v Speaker 6>Leondard Williams has been traded away. Thibodeaux in the second

0:33:24.720 --> 0:33:26.640
<v Speaker 6>half after the game is out of hand, was out.

0:33:26.720 --> 0:33:28.320
<v Speaker 6>But he had eight and a half sacks this season.

0:33:28.400 --> 0:33:31.800
<v Speaker 6>They only have fifteen sacks as a team, and hey

0:33:31.920 --> 0:33:33.800
<v Speaker 6>has eight and a half of them. So that shit

0:33:33.880 --> 0:33:37.000
<v Speaker 6>tells you where they are defensively. And then when you

0:33:37.200 --> 0:33:39.520
<v Speaker 6>arn as you know, if you're not pressuring the quarterback,

0:33:39.960 --> 0:33:44.160
<v Speaker 6>you know we do need and yeah, your secondary is

0:33:44.240 --> 0:33:46.440
<v Speaker 6>going to be exposed.

0:33:46.600 --> 0:33:48.959
<v Speaker 7>I just want to know if you know, we can

0:33:49.040 --> 0:33:53.480
<v Speaker 7>hang a hat on at least blocking some starters they're

0:33:53.520 --> 0:33:55.560
<v Speaker 7>playing them, you know, playing against in the way we've

0:33:55.560 --> 0:33:57.440
<v Speaker 7>been playing. I was wonder if they had a lot

0:33:57.520 --> 0:34:01.880
<v Speaker 7>of backups on the team as far as linebackers are

0:34:01.880 --> 0:34:05.360
<v Speaker 7>concerned as well, you know, because because they really did

0:34:06.120 --> 0:34:07.680
<v Speaker 7>finally reach their stride.

0:34:08.760 --> 0:34:11.040
<v Speaker 6>Is a really good player linebacker he had he had

0:34:11.080 --> 0:34:13.680
<v Speaker 6>eleven tackles fifty eight Bobbio Carike.

0:34:14.080 --> 0:34:14.959
<v Speaker 5>That's the father was saying.

0:34:14.960 --> 0:34:17.560
<v Speaker 7>I mean, we found our stride as far as running

0:34:17.600 --> 0:34:21.080
<v Speaker 7>the ball this game, and I want to be able

0:34:21.080 --> 0:34:24.160
<v Speaker 7>to say, hey, this is at least a decent front

0:34:24.280 --> 0:34:26.759
<v Speaker 7>seven that we were blocking. I want to be able

0:34:26.760 --> 0:34:29.200
<v Speaker 7>to say that, you know, I don't want to I

0:34:29.200 --> 0:34:30.960
<v Speaker 7>don't want to go off saying that. And as a well,

0:34:31.000 --> 0:34:33.440
<v Speaker 7>you know, they had three offensive linemen that missed the

0:34:33.480 --> 0:34:35.040
<v Speaker 7>game like we had against Arizona.

0:34:36.560 --> 0:34:39.560
<v Speaker 3>So that I want to hang my hat on that, Well,

0:34:40.880 --> 0:34:43.479
<v Speaker 3>you can hang your hat on one hundred and forty yards.

0:34:43.520 --> 0:34:43.880
<v Speaker 5>There you go.

0:34:47.200 --> 0:34:49.160
<v Speaker 6>In the last and last week, the Giants played the

0:34:49.400 --> 0:34:51.719
<v Speaker 6>Raiders and got beat thirty to six, and we're just

0:34:51.880 --> 0:34:55.120
<v Speaker 6>lifeless in that game. There was another game the Raiders

0:34:55.160 --> 0:34:56.320
<v Speaker 6>got up on them, and then.

0:34:56.320 --> 0:35:00.680
<v Speaker 3>You know, and that's why I think he hephasize that

0:35:00.880 --> 0:35:03.719
<v Speaker 3>last drive to try to score that touchdown. That was

0:35:03.880 --> 0:35:05.359
<v Speaker 3>like practice for Oh yeah.

0:35:05.640 --> 0:35:07.840
<v Speaker 6>I mean I didn't blame him at all for I know,

0:35:08.000 --> 0:35:10.240
<v Speaker 6>but I wanted to get and I didn't blame McCarthy.

0:35:10.400 --> 0:35:11.080
<v Speaker 5>Oh well.

0:35:11.640 --> 0:35:15.360
<v Speaker 6>In fact, on the TV broadcast they were talking they

0:35:15.440 --> 0:35:20.960
<v Speaker 6>wanted to make sure they got McCarthy and Dable when

0:35:21.000 --> 0:35:23.040
<v Speaker 6>they shook hands at the end of the game. Make

0:35:23.120 --> 0:35:26.400
<v Speaker 6>sure that there's no animosity there like there was gonna

0:35:26.400 --> 0:35:29.600
<v Speaker 6>be some one of them had a problem with the other.

0:35:30.200 --> 0:35:31.680
<v Speaker 6>I thought, no, not at all.

0:35:31.719 --> 0:35:32.439
<v Speaker 3>But they were.

0:35:33.880 --> 0:35:37.040
<v Speaker 6>Alluding to it because of how the end of the game.

0:35:38.160 --> 0:35:40.480
<v Speaker 6>You know, the Cowboys were throwing the ball late in

0:35:40.560 --> 0:35:44.960
<v Speaker 6>the game with Cooper rushing at quarterback, and so then

0:35:45.800 --> 0:35:48.799
<v Speaker 6>the Giants come down. But just to your point, they've

0:35:48.840 --> 0:35:52.640
<v Speaker 6>got a rookie, undrafted quarterback that needs as many reps

0:35:52.680 --> 0:35:55.719
<v Speaker 6>as possible, and so you're gonna call time out. You're

0:35:55.719 --> 0:35:58.040
<v Speaker 6>gonna that's a two minute drill that he needs work on.

0:35:58.320 --> 0:36:02.360
<v Speaker 6>This is the first time he's ever practiced this past week, right, okay,

0:36:02.840 --> 0:36:04.879
<v Speaker 6>And then from the Cowboys standpoint, there was a great

0:36:04.920 --> 0:36:08.840
<v Speaker 6>opportunity for Cooper, Rush, Michael Gallup, all these guys to

0:36:09.400 --> 0:36:11.759
<v Speaker 6>get involved and instead of just handing the ball off

0:36:11.800 --> 0:36:16.399
<v Speaker 6>the deuce, which does nobody any good, you know, hurt. Yeah,

0:36:16.560 --> 0:36:20.200
<v Speaker 6>right where you're handing in the past early in the season,

0:36:20.239 --> 0:36:22.120
<v Speaker 6>it's just you hand off the ball to deuce and

0:36:22.200 --> 0:36:24.600
<v Speaker 6>everybody knows it's going to Douce and he gets tackled

0:36:24.600 --> 0:36:25.399
<v Speaker 6>for a yard loss.

0:36:25.600 --> 0:36:28.400
<v Speaker 3>Well, they got to play a lot of guys some defense,

0:36:29.000 --> 0:36:33.000
<v Speaker 3>and then the offensive line Hoffman, Bass and Tuma were

0:36:33.080 --> 0:36:36.200
<v Speaker 3>there in the fourth quarter, and they got to get

0:36:36.239 --> 0:36:38.640
<v Speaker 3>those guys some work. And he mentioned after the game.

0:36:38.719 --> 0:36:40.840
<v Speaker 3>One of the benefits of getting a lead like that

0:36:41.040 --> 0:36:44.000
<v Speaker 3>that you don't really don't have is you work these

0:36:44.080 --> 0:36:46.400
<v Speaker 3>young guys that we're going to have to use. He

0:36:46.600 --> 0:36:49.479
<v Speaker 3>mentioned that down the line, we got to play these guys.

0:36:49.560 --> 0:36:51.680
<v Speaker 6>And you know, even with the case of Rush, I mean,

0:36:51.920 --> 0:36:54.399
<v Speaker 6>it's now been two months since he played in a game,

0:36:54.600 --> 0:36:57.799
<v Speaker 6>and he, you know, throwing passes in a game, which

0:36:57.880 --> 0:37:02.480
<v Speaker 6>is in the preseason, and so yes he did, he did. Yeah,

0:37:02.640 --> 0:37:06.160
<v Speaker 6>and so you're working through all that, working through that's right, Yeah, yeah, I.

0:37:06.200 --> 0:37:09.800
<v Speaker 3>Mean the only thing he you know, and you couldn't

0:37:09.800 --> 0:37:13.560
<v Speaker 3>get mad at it. They left cdn to catch the

0:37:13.719 --> 0:37:16.719
<v Speaker 3>last two passes for nine yards and then when he

0:37:16.880 --> 0:37:20.319
<v Speaker 3>set the record, they took him out right. And they

0:37:20.400 --> 0:37:22.879
<v Speaker 3>knew about it too. It didn't just kind of happen.

0:37:23.320 --> 0:37:25.520
<v Speaker 3>So do we need to take a break.

0:37:25.719 --> 0:37:28.080
<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, we're way pasted. Okay, we're gonna take a

0:37:28.120 --> 0:37:28.919
<v Speaker 6>break and way back.

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<v Speaker 5>In a moment.

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<v Speaker 3>Shots.

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<v Speaker 8>Hear that The Salvation Army's twenty seventh annual Bread Kettle

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<v Speaker 8>Kickoff returns to AT and T Stadium this Thanksgiving. Get

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<v Speaker 8>excited to watch the one and only Dolly Parton rock

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<v Speaker 8>the stage during the halftime when your Dallas Cowboys go

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<v Speaker 8>head to head with the Washington Commanders. Tune in at

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<v Speaker 8>three point thirty on CBS.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna watch that halftime show.

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<v Speaker 5>Hmmm, dollar, Yeah, can we go?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's going to be very highly rated. Washington commanders

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<v Speaker 6>will be the point. Can you believe it's next week Thanksgiving?

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<v Speaker 6>Next week?

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<v Speaker 5>That's crazy?

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<v Speaker 3>Are you on the field for the for the concert?

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<v Speaker 8>I don't know yet, most likely. Yeah, we'll see what

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<v Speaker 8>I what hand? I haven't it, but I don't know

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<v Speaker 8>if I know she's coming to town. Dolly's coming to town.

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<v Speaker 3>We want Dolly's autographs, all right.

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<v Speaker 13>We'll see what stuff.

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<v Speaker 6>Amazing What the reaction has been like ever since it

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<v Speaker 6>was announced that Dolly was going to be.

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<v Speaker 3>Ye, when you read it the first time, what, that's

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<v Speaker 3>big time, because you know, every once in a while

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<v Speaker 3>they get somebody that anything about at least I know Dolly,

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<v Speaker 3>not that I'm a music or anything, which, by the way, I've.

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<v Speaker 6>Been amongst your friends. How excited are they that Dolly

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<v Speaker 6>is coming?

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, she's a classic. You can't go wrong with

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<v Speaker 8>Dolly at all. I mean, she's she's Dolly.

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<v Speaker 5>So and she's she seems like a cool person.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, she does.

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<v Speaker 5>She helps out a lot of people. That's a lot

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<v Speaker 5>of stuff.

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<v Speaker 6>I think the other put Nate and Nan Frisco ought

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<v Speaker 6>to go on stage with her oh Man.

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<v Speaker 5>In the past.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he'll be a.

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<v Speaker 3>Woman, Nan Dolly, He'll.

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<v Speaker 5>Let you do so stop stop. Here's one thing I

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<v Speaker 5>want to say that.

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<v Speaker 7>A lot of people don't like what McCarthy's doing. I

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<v Speaker 7>think McCarthy's playing it pretty sly. I think he's got

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<v Speaker 7>he's leaving a lot of cars like.

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<v Speaker 3>He's got some cards in his depth.

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<v Speaker 7>I think he's got a lot of them. I think

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<v Speaker 7>he's got some that he just really doesn't want to

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<v Speaker 7>show right now. And he's he's okay with worst case

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<v Speaker 7>scenario five or six and three.

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<v Speaker 5>But I still haven't gone into my bag yet. I

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<v Speaker 5>truly think he's got some things. He came up with

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<v Speaker 5>a couple yesterday.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, the JetSuite to CD was very well designed because

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<v Speaker 7>it came off of the playfake.

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<v Speaker 3>It was the play fake up the middle?

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<v Speaker 6>Was it?

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<v Speaker 3>I wrote it down because you're right. So, yeah, he

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<v Speaker 3>faked the ball. He faked the ball to Pollard up

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<v Speaker 3>the middle, and scoon Maker was coming in motion from

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<v Speaker 3>right to left, and then he stopped and went back

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<v Speaker 3>out and he had to kick out right.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>So here look this is when you know things are

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<v Speaker 3>going your way and you're having a good day. Late

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<v Speaker 3>in the game there when Dak completed that long past

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<v Speaker 3>the CD off of his back foot jumping in the air,

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<v Speaker 3>He's trying to throw it away and he and I

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<v Speaker 3>knew he was, he admitted, he goes, I tried to

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<v Speaker 3>throw it away and I didn't throw it far enough.

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<v Speaker 8>When he escaped out little yeah, it almost looked like

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<v Speaker 8>he was getting tripped, and then they caught himself.

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<v Speaker 6>You know who I thought of on that pass. I

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<v Speaker 6>thought it was a tribute to Dirk Nooviski.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought it was a one back one let.

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<v Speaker 6>It was a one legged, It was a one It

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<v Speaker 6>was a Dirk stereotypical, the iconic Dirk one legged fade away.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, he admitted in the press conference, and he said,

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<v Speaker 3>and that tells you how good CD is. Because he

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<v Speaker 3>came back and cut.

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<v Speaker 5>I was thinking if he did that on purpose.

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<v Speaker 3>Why, Yeah, No, he didn't get enough.

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<v Speaker 5>I was thinking, why would you try that? That's dangerous.

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't know that he was, he admitted, because somebody,

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<v Speaker 3>somebody told him in the press conference that the TV

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<v Speaker 3>camera caught him wagon his tail, his tongue and he

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<v Speaker 3>was laughing.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he got away with one there.

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<v Speaker 5>He said that he fooled me.

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<v Speaker 3>But when it's going your way, sometimes it goes your way.

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<v Speaker 3>And we haven't seen well, you know what, I would say,

0:44:10.480 --> 0:44:12.520
<v Speaker 3>we haven't seen too many of these. But you know what,

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<v Speaker 3>look at their margin of victories and the majority of

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<v Speaker 3>the games they've won, even Jerry's Jerry said, he said,

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<v Speaker 3>He said, he was still there talking after McCarthy finished,

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<v Speaker 3>and he said, the margin of victories has you know,

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<v Speaker 3>we have to consider that. He goes they were surreal,

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<v Speaker 3>and he's right. When you beat a team that bad

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<v Speaker 3>in this league.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, think of the Vikings last year, right, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>those are the kind of games I think of that.

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<v Speaker 6>Those are what NFL games are supposed to be, like,

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<v Speaker 6>come down to the wire, one score game. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>not forty nine to seventeen, forty to nothing, well only

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<v Speaker 6>thirty eight to three, thirty to ten, I mean forty

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<v Speaker 6>three to twenty.

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<v Speaker 3>All they had is twenty seventeen over the Chargers on

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<v Speaker 3>the road.

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<v Speaker 6>So so I want to hear about Savannah's week. I

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<v Speaker 6>want to give you the final minute here and just

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<v Speaker 6>the floor is yours because we aren't going to hear

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<v Speaker 6>from you the rest of the week.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, you know what I'm gonna I'll try to tune

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<v Speaker 8>in when I can, but I will be sitting on

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<v Speaker 8>a beach in the Dominican Republican.

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<v Speaker 3>Drop the bill. I ain't listen to nothing, But you

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<v Speaker 3>know what I will say.

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<v Speaker 8>I think it'll be It'll be fun for you guys

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<v Speaker 8>to prep for the Panthers this week.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, do you want to go ahead and make a

0:45:37.719 --> 0:45:39.520
<v Speaker 6>pick for the Carolina game today?

0:45:40.280 --> 0:45:42.840
<v Speaker 5>Now what you have done is opened up a Pandora's box.

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<v Speaker 7>We're going to talk about her every day this week,

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<v Speaker 7>about what the heck she's doing in Jamaican Republican.

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<v Speaker 5>Huh, yeah, we are going to have fun talking about that.

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<v Speaker 8>For context, I'm going for a wedding. I'm a bridesmaid.

0:45:55.000 --> 0:45:58.960
<v Speaker 4>We're going to be josh okay, but yes, wedding during

0:45:59.000 --> 0:45:59.800
<v Speaker 4>football season.

0:46:00.200 --> 0:46:03.800
<v Speaker 6>We've already discussed someone the wedding during.

0:46:05.200 --> 0:46:07.920
<v Speaker 8>And she said, back to back, Yeah, I did one

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<v Speaker 8>wedding this weekend, won this week.

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<v Speaker 6>We need better friends.

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<v Speaker 8>If anyone's listening, please don't invite me to any more

0:46:15.560 --> 0:46:17.080
<v Speaker 8>wedding season.

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<v Speaker 6>Not during football season. My daughter actually, she got married

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<v Speaker 6>Thanksgiving weekend, and so I'm sitting here walking her down

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<v Speaker 6>the aisle and there's a TV over here.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, what.

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<v Speaker 3>Time of year did you figure out? We paused?

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<v Speaker 6>He paused halfway down the aisle so I could see

0:46:39.000 --> 0:46:46.840
<v Speaker 6>the score. The oh you get. But I was crying

0:46:46.920 --> 0:46:49.120
<v Speaker 6>walking down the aisle, not because he was getting married,

0:46:49.160 --> 0:46:50.200
<v Speaker 6>but he was losing.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, my microphone didn't get in the way of my insignia.

0:46:59.440 --> 0:47:01.640
<v Speaker 5>This weekend. I was impressed.

0:47:02.480 --> 0:47:04.239
<v Speaker 3>I was impressing them. Volunteers.

0:47:05.600 --> 0:47:07.360
<v Speaker 7>They really thought they were doing something. They thought they

0:47:07.400 --> 0:47:09.120
<v Speaker 7>were going to make some noise coming into your place.

0:47:09.239 --> 0:47:11.440
<v Speaker 3>That's what they get for piling on last year.

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<v Speaker 6>And in closing, let's just hope you have as good

0:47:15.840 --> 0:47:21.000
<v Speaker 6>a Monday today as Jimbo Fisher did yesterday, seventy six

0:47:21.120 --> 0:47:25.520
<v Speaker 6>million dollars not to work. We all need a job

0:47:25.719 --> 0:47:26.319
<v Speaker 6>like that, don't.

0:47:26.360 --> 0:47:28.319
<v Speaker 5>We just failed like he did.

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<v Speaker 3>I think Kevin Sherrington road in the morning news and

0:47:33.239 --> 0:47:37.319
<v Speaker 3>this is just one more Aggie joke, that is.

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<v Speaker 6>And they did it after a fifty fifty one to win.

0:47:40.840 --> 0:47:42.400
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's why you.

0:47:42.440 --> 0:47:43.280
<v Speaker 5>Know what crazy.

0:47:43.560 --> 0:47:46.919
<v Speaker 3>When you make a decision to fire a coach, don't

0:47:47.040 --> 0:47:50.680
<v Speaker 3>let it linger for two weeks because he might win

0:47:50.760 --> 0:47:53.480
<v Speaker 3>the next two weeks. They should then they say, oh,

0:47:53.600 --> 0:47:54.120
<v Speaker 3>what do you do?

0:47:54.520 --> 0:47:56.839
<v Speaker 6>So they should have just announced it on Thursday when

0:47:56.880 --> 0:48:00.400
<v Speaker 6>the regents voted to take care of it before the

0:48:00.480 --> 0:48:03.080
<v Speaker 6>fifty one to ten, and then his interim would be

0:48:03.160 --> 0:48:05.560
<v Speaker 6>a really prime candidate to replace him because he'd be

0:48:05.600 --> 0:48:08.000
<v Speaker 6>the head coach for that fifty one. See how good

0:48:08.040 --> 0:48:08.279
<v Speaker 6>I am?

0:48:08.480 --> 0:48:08.840
<v Speaker 5>Interesting?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, all right, that does it for us, and some

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<v Speaker 6>of us will see you tomorrow. In the meantime, Savannah,

0:48:16.520 --> 0:48:18.640
<v Speaker 6>Happy travels to the Dominicanboys.

0:48:18.920 --> 0:48:20.080
<v Speaker 5>Go Cowboys.

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