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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>COWS.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Girls Talk Boys Talk, presented by Invisi Line,

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<v Speaker 1>trusted by over five hundred NFL players for their winning smiles,

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<v Speaker 1>and broadcasting live from Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters at the Star.

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<v Speaker 1>Now your host, Nicole Hutchison.

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<v Speaker 2>Happy Friday, Cowboys Nation, Welcome into Girls Talk Boys Talk,

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<v Speaker 2>presented by Invisi Line. Here in the s OBC studio.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Nicole.

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<v Speaker 2>I just sad alongside Ayisham Morrison, Jess Navarez and Christy Scales.

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<v Speaker 4>Ladies, how y'all doing on this lovely Friday?

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<v Speaker 5>It's nap time?

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<v Speaker 6>No way?

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<v Speaker 5>God is nap time?

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<v Speaker 6>God?

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<v Speaker 3>Sister, y'all been a wake up today?

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<v Speaker 5>Hey?

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<v Speaker 7>No?

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, all right, well nap time.

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<v Speaker 3>If I take a nap this early, I'm make useless later.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, we're past the prime nap time.

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<v Speaker 8>I'm just saying, yeah, if I take that net right now, sleep,

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<v Speaker 8>sleep later.

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<v Speaker 5>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>I know I'm an adult.

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<v Speaker 5>I know I'm getting older when like my body automatically

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<v Speaker 5>wakes up early. Do you be thinking about your bed?

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<v Speaker 5>Do you think about it?

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<v Speaker 8>Christy?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you be thinking about yours.

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<v Speaker 2>I think about old bed right now, right now, we

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<v Speaker 2>got a game Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh, I'm like, let's go miss game day.

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<v Speaker 3>Game game coming up this weekend, first Monday night game.

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<v Speaker 5>Ye yeah yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>Then Joe Burrow and the Bengals come in December for

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<v Speaker 9>Monday Night. So so unusual to have two Monday night

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<v Speaker 9>home games in a season. Yeah, it's Craig Cray before

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<v Speaker 9>the Cowboy remember that for the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Especially yeah, Okay, Cowboys Texans. Who runs Texas.

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<v Speaker 2>That's gonna be the.

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<v Speaker 8>Bat It's right, that's right, that's.

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<v Speaker 2>Gonna be the battle on Monday Night.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, in a t T stadium.

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<v Speaker 2>The Cowboys lead the overall series four to two, with

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<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys taking the last win in twenty twenty two.

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<v Speaker 2>Went down to the wire. But Christy, all right.

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<v Speaker 4>They have some history.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh my, got a history.

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<v Speaker 4>Take us back all the way to two thousand and two.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, I would argue, and Chris Beam, our producer, he

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<v Speaker 9>may agree with me on this, but I think there

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<v Speaker 9>are a lot of people that consider that game in

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<v Speaker 9>September of two thousand and two, which was the first

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<v Speaker 9>game in the history.

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<v Speaker 10>Of the Houston Texans franchise.

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<v Speaker 9>Houston had been without a team for several years when

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<v Speaker 9>the Boilers moved to Tennessee.

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<v Speaker 10>And became the Titans.

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<v Speaker 9>But then they get the expansion franchise, and the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>had actually practiced against them the previous month and actually

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<v Speaker 9>played a preseason game as Little robertson field there in Houston,

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<v Speaker 9>a preseason game, but the very first regular season game

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<v Speaker 9>in Texans history in primetime. They bring in the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>and that was the Quincy Carter era, but they still

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<v Speaker 9>had him at Smith. They still had Joey Galloway, let's

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<v Speaker 9>see Leroy Glover and Dat Wynn and Dexter Cokeley, and

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<v Speaker 9>the Cowboys lost in front of a national audience nineteen

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<v Speaker 9>to ten. A guy named Billy Miller, a tied end

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<v Speaker 9>for the Texans, catches a pass from Derek Carr, who

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<v Speaker 9>was the their number one pick, and I think that

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<v Speaker 9>that year, which was a tough year for the Texans,

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<v Speaker 9>like a record for like most sacks in the season,

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<v Speaker 9>poor Derek Carr. But the Cowboys lost to an expansion

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<v Speaker 9>team in the rival city of Houston, and it was

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<v Speaker 9>basically downhill from that because that was ended up being

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<v Speaker 9>Dave Campo's third and final year as Cowboys head coach,

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<v Speaker 9>and it ended up being three consecutive five and eleven seasons,

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<v Speaker 9>and there were a lot of changes after that year,

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<v Speaker 9>but Jerry Jones's face after that loss, and that was

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<v Speaker 9>I know that longtime Cowboy fans will say, oh, the

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<v Speaker 9>worst loss was Jackie Smith Hall of Fame tight end dropping,

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<v Speaker 9>the passing the end zone and us losing the Super

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<v Speaker 9>Bowl to the Steelers, or more recent history, losing to

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<v Speaker 9>the Packers last January. But I'm telling you the Texans

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<v Speaker 9>guide it on the Cowboys that very first time. It was, yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>their very first game and as an expansion team.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Texans became the first NFL expansion team to win

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<v Speaker 2>its first game. That was since nineteen sixty one.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah a vikor Yeah, Yeah, that was a sad ride home.

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<v Speaker 10>Luckily it was only forty minutes.

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<v Speaker 3>And they is it as.

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<v Speaker 2>Sad as the others that have been happening this year.

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<v Speaker 9>It was shocking because again, you know that Ape Men

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<v Speaker 9>had retired and all that, and that's when quincs Was

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<v Speaker 9>it going to be Chad Hutchinson or Quincy Carter? You

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<v Speaker 9>know this, this wasn't one of the glory years of

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<v Speaker 9>the Cowboys. But you do not lose to an expansion

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<v Speaker 9>team and the season opener, it was it's pretty rough.

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<v Speaker 3>Which game was it?

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<v Speaker 5>Do y'all remember?

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<v Speaker 8>I know you you might have watched it when d

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<v Speaker 8>Hop had that crazy catch.

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<v Speaker 5>How long ago was that was?

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<v Speaker 8>That?

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<v Speaker 3>That was the year they was it the first year

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<v Speaker 3>that Coop came.

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<v Speaker 8>It might have been I think it was the first

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<v Speaker 8>year that Coop was here.

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<v Speaker 10>Amari Cooper.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that would that one hurt.

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<v Speaker 8>That is because they just couldn't tackle him. Yeah, you

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<v Speaker 8>remember they was were they trying to get him field

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<v Speaker 8>goal range? And what were they doing?

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<v Speaker 9>It seems like it was that was when it was Watson.

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<v Speaker 8>It was DeShawn Watson and d Hop.

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<v Speaker 10>Talking about DeAndrea.

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<v Speaker 8>I apologize, Yeah, DeAndre Hopkins just had that crazy catch.

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<v Speaker 8>It was like three defenders around him. He's juking people

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<v Speaker 8>in the open field. It was it was it had

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<v Speaker 8>to be like it had to be like eighteen nineteen

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<v Speaker 8>maybe sooner. I know it hurt and because because the

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<v Speaker 8>Cowboys had played a good game to that point and

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<v Speaker 8>it just was it was crazy.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah. You know, normally with the AFC teams, Cowboys only

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<v Speaker 9>play them once every four years, and so since the

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<v Speaker 9>Texans have only been around since two thousand and two.

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<v Speaker 9>The actually are the team that the an opponent the

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<v Speaker 9>Cowboys have played at least in history.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh maybe I have a different one. But crazy, Oh

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<v Speaker 5>yeah twenty eighteen.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, over and overtime and crazy things happen when they

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<v Speaker 9>plow Texans play.

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<v Speaker 10>It hurt me.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh I'm watching it now, you watch it play.

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<v Speaker 3>I told you I was.

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<v Speaker 5>I remember watching from my house like this is one.

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<v Speaker 5>Well it three four.

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<v Speaker 3>Hevy tackles he missed. It was a more zillion tackles.

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<v Speaker 5>Finally, you know who Layton Vandrush.

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<v Speaker 8>So talk about memories. I just wanted to bring up

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<v Speaker 8>that memory for that happy one.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought I was bad and you guys were saying

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<v Speaker 5>I was being the down for being.

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<v Speaker 8>I forgot it was an overtime. I'm telling you that

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<v Speaker 8>that game was closed.

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<v Speaker 5>Houses like some trauma like that I just block out.

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<v Speaker 3>Of my mind.

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<v Speaker 2>There's another good memory though. Twenty twenty two. Mkwamu technically

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<v Speaker 2>seeing the game insout Maybe like a mcwontmou game again if.

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<v Speaker 10>He starts over, possibly lewis missing time and yeah he.

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<v Speaker 3>Was benched last week.

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<v Speaker 5>Clutch.

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<v Speaker 3>This is a big time for someone like him.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh.

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<v Speaker 8>Obviously we've talked about like everything that's going on within

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<v Speaker 8>the building, like him getting an opportunity to play his

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<v Speaker 8>true position and to be able to make improvements on

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<v Speaker 8>the fly. I do think it does say something about

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<v Speaker 8>what they think of him at the very least to.

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<v Speaker 3>Put him in there after Kaitlyn Carson. But I just

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<v Speaker 3>wonder what they're gonna do because.

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<v Speaker 8>Al Harris is a very He's very high on Kaylyn

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<v Speaker 8>Carson and his ability, and so what's the balance, Like

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<v Speaker 8>how do you continue to put confidence in him and

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<v Speaker 8>not take away from that, but also to hold him accountable. Dude,

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<v Speaker 8>this happens in football, you know. So it's like I

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<v Speaker 8>wonder how they approached that.

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<v Speaker 5>I think with Izzy, he's somebody that I talked to

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<v Speaker 5>a lot in the locker room. I would just kind

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<v Speaker 5>of go catch up with. What I really like about

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<v Speaker 5>him is any opportun unity he would get. He was

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<v Speaker 5>chomping at the bit for it. So despite kind of

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<v Speaker 5>I feel like being overlooked and not necessarily by coaches,

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<v Speaker 5>but by most people that you hear his name, the

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<v Speaker 5>fan base, all of that, he doesn't lose confidence in himself.

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<v Speaker 5>He's very coachable. One thing that him and I would

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<v Speaker 5>always talk about is, hey, what'd you learn today? And

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<v Speaker 5>it could be any point I went in that locker room,

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<v Speaker 5>whether he had played for weeks or he hadn't, that

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<v Speaker 5>man had something that he learned from his notes, from meetings,

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<v Speaker 5>from practice. He absorbs like a sponge, so he's very

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<v Speaker 5>even killed. I really like how he approaches his studying.

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<v Speaker 5>And again, I just feel like he's overlooked. So a

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<v Speaker 5>guy like that, like I really want him to get

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<v Speaker 5>that start. I think that would be great for him.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, and I wonder with his practice reps this week

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<v Speaker 9>because we know that Jordan Lewis missed some practice time

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<v Speaker 9>and Jordan Lewis, you know, plays in the slot, and

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<v Speaker 9>so if Mukuamu is his backup in the slot, and

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<v Speaker 9>then Josh Butler, who has been elevated from the practice

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<v Speaker 9>squad in the past two games, he can play in

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<v Speaker 9>the slot as well. So it'll be interesting to talk

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<v Speaker 9>to Mukuamu, talk to Al Harris and Josh before the

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<v Speaker 9>game on Monday, and see how that was all handled

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<v Speaker 9>the practice time during the week, because I think you're

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<v Speaker 9>right there, could you know Israel, I think it's going

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<v Speaker 9>to get enhanced playing time as the season goes along.

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<v Speaker 9>But when you're having to kind of divvy up your

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<v Speaker 9>time and practice whether you're outside or inside, it'd be

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<v Speaker 9>nice if you can kind of settle and have, you know,

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<v Speaker 9>get to work concentrate full time at my position.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think they put do you think that they

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<v Speaker 3>maybe put car? Do you think that maybe they put

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<v Speaker 3>Kaitlin Carson?

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<v Speaker 10>And I think that they leave him outside.

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<v Speaker 8>I can't remember, I can I don't have my draft

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<v Speaker 8>notes around in front of me.

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<v Speaker 3>I can't remember if I felt like he could play

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<v Speaker 3>Nickel se well, I don't go. I need to go

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<v Speaker 3>study myself and find out.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't doubt that he can. But would it be

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<v Speaker 5>a wise decision?

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<v Speaker 9>Can?

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<v Speaker 5>I mean all things?

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<v Speaker 8>It depends though, because this is when when guys play Nickel,

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<v Speaker 8>most of the guys that run the Nickel, they're in

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<v Speaker 8>the thick of things as far as contact, as far

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<v Speaker 8>as getting through trash, and they get to put their

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<v Speaker 8>hands on people like Jordan Lewis, drives, thrives in the press.

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<v Speaker 3>Carson, he took, that's that's his game.

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<v Speaker 8>Right now. They're having him play a lot more off

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<v Speaker 8>and having to and and again there's nothing wrong with that.

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<v Speaker 8>Likes he's gonna eventually need to learn how to do that.

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<v Speaker 8>But I just wonder that's me thinking a loud. I'll

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<v Speaker 8>look into it myself and see what they view him

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<v Speaker 8>as well.

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<v Speaker 10>The other thing is he's been dealing with the shoulder injury.

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<v Speaker 9>It's more physical in fact, it's it's more demanding physically

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<v Speaker 9>in terms of maybe more contact.

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<v Speaker 10>And so if someone is struggling with the shoulder injury,

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<v Speaker 10>I wonder.

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<v Speaker 8>You think that's why they're playing off because that's what

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<v Speaker 8>they did against Green Bay. They they went into a

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<v Speaker 8>total and granted this is a totally different coaching staff,

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<v Speaker 8>but they did go into playing more zone because of

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<v Speaker 8>Stefan Gilsmore's shoulder injury.

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<v Speaker 5>And you saw they started clear different. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 8>And then and then this game, this past game, the

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<v Speaker 8>Cowboys played ten five yards off the line of scrimmage

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<v Speaker 8>this game.

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<v Speaker 3>I wonder what the thinking is.

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<v Speaker 8>So I'm thinking out that I will look into that. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>we'll find it.

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<v Speaker 5>I also want to point out about Izzy. He's another

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<v Speaker 5>guy that Bones Fossil is very high on. Bones has

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<v Speaker 5>talked to him, talked about him multiple times that I

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<v Speaker 5>can recall and just remember him talking about the work

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<v Speaker 5>ethic as well. Again, a guy that's willing to contribute

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<v Speaker 5>in any way possible, give him the chance. I'm just

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<v Speaker 5>I think we're all chomping at the bit to see it.

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<v Speaker 5>And if it doesn't work out, it doesn't work out.

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<v Speaker 5>Like at this point, you know what you have and

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<v Speaker 5>that's it.

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<v Speaker 3>Absolutely tall corner, tall corner. He got a lanky he

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<v Speaker 3>has a tall task.

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<v Speaker 8>He's not as lanky as what a Nashan Wright wash,

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<v Speaker 8>but he is a lanky guy. So one of the

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<v Speaker 8>things you always worry about is like hip turn and

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<v Speaker 8>how quickly he can flip his hips.

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<v Speaker 3>And run and run.

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<v Speaker 8>So we'll see how he handles things if he gets

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<v Speaker 8>the opportunity. And if Caitlin Carson is still dealing with

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<v Speaker 8>that shoulder, do what you gotta do.

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<v Speaker 3>It's gonna be here.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, And I mean, I'm not trying to take him

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<v Speaker 8>off the field, but if that is impeding on your

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<v Speaker 8>scheme or some of the things you can run, or

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<v Speaker 8>him being able to play, then maybe, Oh there was

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<v Speaker 8>an injury report.

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<v Speaker 4>It's Christma.

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<v Speaker 5>It looks like mus Yeah, they're eighteen players injury.

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<v Speaker 10>Report and Atlanta.

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<v Speaker 8>Atlanta had thirteen yesterday themselves. It's just that time of

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<v Speaker 8>year later, you know, so it's they're going to be

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<v Speaker 8>trying to manage guys as the best they can't.

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<v Speaker 3>It's ugly.

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, we should just a lot.

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<v Speaker 9>Normally on Friday you would say, okay, the official game status.

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<v Speaker 9>Someone is questionable, someone is out, someone is probable. But

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<v Speaker 9>because the Cowboys play on Monday Night football, that won't

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<v Speaker 9>take place until tomorrow, so basically everything is delayed by

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<v Speaker 9>a day, so we don't.

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<v Speaker 10>Have game status.

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<v Speaker 9>But at least there's an update on who practiced and

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<v Speaker 9>who did not today for sure.

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<v Speaker 2>And we have Kayln Carson listed as full. He did

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<v Speaker 2>not participate in yesterday's practice. We have Jake Ferguson who

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<v Speaker 2>was full, who did not participate in yesterday's practice because

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<v Speaker 2>of an illness. So that's a good sign.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh.

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<v Speaker 2>Two guys who did not participate today, Jordan Lewis, Hunter Lipkey.

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<v Speaker 2>That could be huge because we were just talking about

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<v Speaker 2>Jordan Lewis limited today, Zach Martin who did not participate

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<v Speaker 2>yesterday because of a shoulder. We have.

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<v Speaker 4>Tyler Smith limited again today. He was dealing with the knee.

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<v Speaker 2>He was also limited in yesterday's practice, but those were

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<v Speaker 2>the major injuries that we had yesterday, which was Jake Ferguson,

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<v Speaker 2>Jordan Lewis or not injury.

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<v Speaker 4>For Jake Ferguson it was illness.

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<v Speaker 2>But Hunter Lipkey, Jordan Lewis, Kayln Carson from yesterday's practice

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<v Speaker 2>who didn't participate, but he was a full participant today.

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<v Speaker 4>So does that change y'alls thinking?

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<v Speaker 9>Yes? And the Lewis Tyler Smith are really concerning Kyla Smith.

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<v Speaker 2>He was knee but he was limited today yesterday too.

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<v Speaker 9>I have a feeling that Tyler Smith will probably play.

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<v Speaker 9>But but Lewis.

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<v Speaker 8>You got Tankdale come into the house and with Nico

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<v Speaker 8>Collins being able to get since what they've been doing

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<v Speaker 8>with Tankdale, Nico Collins is such a big downfield threat

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<v Speaker 8>for them. He is more their vertical threat. It's really

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<v Speaker 8>what helps open up their offense. And so in his

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<v Speaker 8>in Nico's absence, they've been having Tank.

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<v Speaker 3>Dale run a lot of his plays.

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<v Speaker 8>He's Tankdale traditionally does a lot of things in the slot, but.

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<v Speaker 3>He's doing more outside.

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<v Speaker 8>I really was looking forward to that matchup with Jordan

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<v Speaker 8>Lewis and maybe seeing Tankdale. So so it'll be probably

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<v Speaker 8>isasy Maybe I have no idea if they decide, you, guys,

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<v Speaker 8>we've seen is he do some slot things?

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know if he.

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<v Speaker 8>Is quick enough to deal with a Tank Dale in

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<v Speaker 8>the slot. The suddenness like the how quick Tankdale is

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<v Speaker 8>out of his releases? Whoever man's that Nickel cornerspot this

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<v Speaker 8>is that could be a big part of like what

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<v Speaker 8>this defense looks like thanks week.

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<v Speaker 9>Yeah, and it's really different what the Texans have done

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<v Speaker 9>having to turn to Dell and Nico Collins not having him,

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<v Speaker 9>and so it's almost in a way I had to say,

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<v Speaker 9>like diversified their offense just out of necessity. Yeah, when

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<v Speaker 9>you can't it's just like them losing Nico Collins for

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<v Speaker 9>several weeks.

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<v Speaker 10>It's like if you're without c. D. Lambs yep.

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<v Speaker 9>And so not only young guys getting a chance to

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<v Speaker 9>step up, but having to do, you know, doing some

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<v Speaker 9>things differently.

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<v Speaker 10>And playing to guy's strengths.

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<v Speaker 9>And so Dell has been a guy that has really

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<v Speaker 9>emerged for the Texans.

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<v Speaker 2>When you talk about the difference from this offense, the

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<v Speaker 2>Texans offense with Nico Collins on the field and with

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<v Speaker 2>him out of off the field, you look at CJ.

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<v Speaker 2>With Collins, he has a one hundred and twenty six

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<v Speaker 2>point four passer rating when throwing a Collins. In twenty

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<v Speaker 2>twenty four, the Texans went four and one across their

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<v Speaker 2>first five games with Collins and have since now gone

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<v Speaker 2>two and three without him, and CJ's passer rating is

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<v Speaker 2>a seventy eight point five with five touchdowns and three interceptions.

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<v Speaker 10>Without Collins, that's forty eight different.

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<v Speaker 8>The QB rating drops twenty two percent and the completion

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<v Speaker 8>percent is drops fourteen percent when he's not on the field.

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<v Speaker 8>He just that's the thing about we talked about it

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<v Speaker 8>yesterday was the fact that so many teams are playing

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<v Speaker 8>this too hot show, are doing that if you're gonna

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<v Speaker 8>split that, you're gonna go over. They are going over

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<v Speaker 8>the top with Nico Collins. And he also too can

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<v Speaker 8>work overs and things like that. So it's like I

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<v Speaker 8>feel like, I don't know, I feel nervous with because

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<v Speaker 8>Jordan Lewis isn't just out there either, He really quarterbacks

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<v Speaker 8>a lot of what goes on as the nickel. So

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<v Speaker 8>who do you ladies think is is gonna take up

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<v Speaker 8>that take that spot?

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<v Speaker 5>Well they better be prepared whoever, because this will open

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<v Speaker 5>up slow X play calling abilities as well. You're not

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<v Speaker 5>solely just relying on your run anymore. You can open

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<v Speaker 5>it up even wider, right, And that's kind of what

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<v Speaker 5>he's been scrutinized about it being more predictable with the

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<v Speaker 5>run than the past. And this just opens it.

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<v Speaker 9>Right, mccomer or Butler in terms of you don't really

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<v Speaker 9>have a choice and when Josh Butler and you literally

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<v Speaker 9>don't have a choice.

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<v Speaker 8>And we've seen Josh Butler in preseason. He's I've seen

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<v Speaker 8>him have some passes defended. I've seen he has some

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<v Speaker 8>feistiness to his play. He plays with some fire. I

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<v Speaker 8>haven't gotten to see much of him in a real

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<v Speaker 8>game setting.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think any of us have.

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<v Speaker 8>So that would be a big opportunity for him to

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<v Speaker 8>show that he can do things at the.

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<v Speaker 5>Nickel uncommon opponent. Maybe maybe it could work to his advantage.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, look, if you worried, look realistically, yes, but

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<v Speaker 5>also the lack of tape that they could have on

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<v Speaker 5>him could work out in everybody's favor. To say you

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<v Speaker 5>don't necessarily know his habits.

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<v Speaker 8>To study, I mean it's fair. Tank is a he better,

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<v Speaker 8>he's a natural. That's it at the position. So I'm

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<v Speaker 8>that's that's concerning and Hunter Lifkey and what he does.

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<v Speaker 8>We talked let's let's go of the trenches. We talk

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<v Speaker 8>about this past rush. We talk about having to chip

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<v Speaker 8>these guys in a Daniel Hunter and a Will Anderson

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<v Speaker 8>and those gentlemen like this is a huge loss in

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<v Speaker 8>the rum blocking game.

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<v Speaker 5>My question would be, do you elevate from the practice

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<v Speaker 5>squad of Princeton fan or a Jalvin Cook to kind

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<v Speaker 5>of counteract a Princeton fan.

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<v Speaker 8>Every time I've seen PRISTSS fan, I'll be thinking he's

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<v Speaker 8>a I'll.

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<v Speaker 5>Be thinking he's a full but he's a big guy.

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<v Speaker 8>But there are things that you I did see him

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<v Speaker 8>during preseason where you could tell he's he's he's getting

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<v Speaker 8>it in a sense, like the only thing that I

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<v Speaker 8>want him to do is sustained blocks longer.

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<v Speaker 3>But as far as like, I view him in.

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<v Speaker 8>A way as a fullback, so he might be the

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<v Speaker 8>best option. To your point, that's good.

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<v Speaker 5>I heard at least YEP. That scared me, Like, I'm

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<v Speaker 7>I just.

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<v Speaker 10>Chris beams audio board with that. Just poor Chris.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry, Chris.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna turn these down a little bit. I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 10>Chris is fine.

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<v Speaker 8>I've be watching the other show he did with so

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<v Speaker 8>much more people in new show, No way, the.

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<v Speaker 5>Poor downboard is working overtime absolutely.

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<v Speaker 3>Even on the ain't even on the decibel level, like compared.

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<v Speaker 5>To a little bit more.

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<v Speaker 10>I think I don't think we need a higher frequently.

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<v Speaker 10>All the dog.

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<v Speaker 5>Congo down here would go a little go a little crazy.

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<v Speaker 4>So I'm done with she said a little lower, So

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<v Speaker 4>I said.

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<v Speaker 5>Who boom Stern.

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<v Speaker 4>She wooed you.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, Rico O'Donnell being referred to as the lead

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<v Speaker 2>back per Michael McCarthy. That was not from us, That

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<v Speaker 2>came from the headman himself. How good did it feel

0:22:37.760 --> 0:22:39.480
<v Speaker 2>to hear that? And I'm gonna just go ahead and

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<v Speaker 2>start with just because I just know she's waiting to say.

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<v Speaker 5>You know what, I don't have anything to say. I

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<v Speaker 5>just have one word. Finally, that's it. Finally, Like, is

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<v Speaker 5>this I know it's official by hearing it being said,

0:22:55.840 --> 0:22:59.800
<v Speaker 5>but we've known this. It's It's good for Rico, though,

0:22:59.840 --> 0:23:02.440
<v Speaker 5>I think, to actually hear it being said and hear

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<v Speaker 5>his name be talked about in the sense and be

0:23:05.480 --> 0:23:08.720
<v Speaker 5>taken serious, because what this allows is keep in mind,

0:23:08.800 --> 0:23:10.600
<v Speaker 5>Rico is going to be a free agent next year.

0:23:10.800 --> 0:23:14.119
<v Speaker 5>So if anything, this allows for him to be taken

0:23:14.160 --> 0:23:16.359
<v Speaker 5>serious as a lead back in this league, whether it

0:23:16.359 --> 0:23:18.840
<v Speaker 5>be with the Cowboys after the season or not. It

0:23:18.880 --> 0:23:22.560
<v Speaker 5>does give him an opportunity to get his name out there,

0:23:22.640 --> 0:23:26.439
<v Speaker 5>get good tape, and you know, get more value for

0:23:26.480 --> 0:23:28.920
<v Speaker 5>what his name actually is and the skills he actually has.

0:23:29.200 --> 0:23:34.120
<v Speaker 5>I'm also tired of the storylines that has followed him

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<v Speaker 5>for the last two years, and he's tired of it too.

0:23:37.000 --> 0:23:39.199
<v Speaker 5>He will be the first one to tell you the

0:23:39.200 --> 0:23:42.080
<v Speaker 5>whole injury. This injury that like, it is just not

0:23:43.840 --> 0:23:45.800
<v Speaker 5>it is not what defines him as a player. And

0:23:45.880 --> 0:23:48.720
<v Speaker 5>so I'm glad everybody is finally dropping that and giving

0:23:48.760 --> 0:23:52.119
<v Speaker 5>him his flowers. So here's my flower. Okay, there you go.

0:23:52.320 --> 0:23:52.760
<v Speaker 3>I love that.

0:23:53.160 --> 0:23:57.119
<v Speaker 2>I love that hearing Mike McCarthy talk to the media

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<v Speaker 2>here and then talking to the fans, it was like,

0:23:59.640 --> 0:24:03.720
<v Speaker 2>hopefully difference. Well, no, because he had spoke a little

0:24:03.720 --> 0:24:06.840
<v Speaker 2>bit more about you know, Rico and what he's meant

0:24:06.880 --> 0:24:09.840
<v Speaker 2>to this organization and what he's meant to Mike McCarthy,

0:24:09.920 --> 0:24:11.760
<v Speaker 2>and he had brought up how like you know, they

0:24:11.800 --> 0:24:14.560
<v Speaker 2>came in around the same time, of course, but he's

0:24:14.600 --> 0:24:17.320
<v Speaker 2>just so proud of like the player that he's become

0:24:18.000 --> 0:24:21.359
<v Speaker 2>in battling those injuries, and he brought up the kicker

0:24:21.400 --> 0:24:23.520
<v Speaker 2>return and he returned for a touchdown, kick off your

0:24:23.520 --> 0:24:26.000
<v Speaker 2>return for a touchdown, and just basically said that he

0:24:26.080 --> 0:24:30.080
<v Speaker 2>just needed the opportunities. And so the fan asked him, well,

0:24:30.560 --> 0:24:33.199
<v Speaker 2>how many carries do you feel like Rico needs to

0:24:33.200 --> 0:24:35.920
<v Speaker 2>get a game? And he had said more than twenty

0:24:35.920 --> 0:24:39.000
<v Speaker 2>five carries. So my question to y'all is how many

0:24:39.040 --> 0:24:41.320
<v Speaker 2>carries y'all feel like Rico should be having a game?

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<v Speaker 9>Hey, if he gets twenty five carries, that's excellent news

0:24:45.160 --> 0:24:50.800
<v Speaker 9>because they're actually running the ball, maintaining drives, converting third downs. Ideally,

0:24:51.000 --> 0:24:53.720
<v Speaker 9>it doesn't matter if it's Rico Daddle or Jess or

0:24:53.760 --> 0:24:58.600
<v Speaker 9>I sure that's the running back. If you're getting twenty

0:24:58.600 --> 0:25:01.760
<v Speaker 9>five carries a game for you, your team, the offense

0:25:01.840 --> 0:25:05.640
<v Speaker 9>is working the way it supposed to work, and Mike

0:25:05.720 --> 0:25:10.439
<v Speaker 9>McCarthy wants to run the ball like that. And he

0:25:10.520 --> 0:25:13.600
<v Speaker 9>also said that ideally Rico would get you know, at

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<v Speaker 9>least three touches in regards to catching the ball out

0:25:17.280 --> 0:25:19.560
<v Speaker 9>of the backfield as well, because Rico's good at that.

0:25:20.040 --> 0:25:23.760
<v Speaker 9>So yeah, she won a multiple offense. But the main

0:25:23.800 --> 0:25:27.320
<v Speaker 9>thing is to establish the ground game, and so yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>that would be wonderful news if Rico's getting twenty to

0:25:31.760 --> 0:25:32.920
<v Speaker 9>twenty five carries game.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I agree.

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<v Speaker 8>I meant, put some good tape on film.

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<v Speaker 3>I was, Yeah, put some good tape on film. Mike McCarthy,

0:25:43.320 --> 0:25:44.639
<v Speaker 3>people can say what they want to say. He's a

0:25:44.680 --> 0:25:46.000
<v Speaker 3>good coach in that way.

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<v Speaker 8>I think he understands the moment for rico' daddell and

0:25:49.400 --> 0:25:52.920
<v Speaker 8>what this means to him. And I believe that Mike

0:25:53.000 --> 0:25:57.000
<v Speaker 8>McCarthy has been an advocate for Rico Daddle this whole time, absolutely,

0:25:57.000 --> 0:26:01.439
<v Speaker 8>and I believe that this happening is party advocating for

0:26:01.560 --> 0:26:04.080
<v Speaker 8>Rico Daddle to get an opportunity to show what he

0:26:04.160 --> 0:26:07.879
<v Speaker 8>can do. He's very versatile, We've seen that, and I

0:26:07.920 --> 0:26:10.040
<v Speaker 8>agree with him the growth that's been in his game.

0:26:10.720 --> 0:26:12.879
<v Speaker 8>We talked about it nause and last year pass pro

0:26:12.960 --> 0:26:15.480
<v Speaker 8>pass pro, prasspro, prassbawl. You know who your best pass

0:26:15.560 --> 0:26:17.000
<v Speaker 8>pro running back was last year?

0:26:17.440 --> 0:26:17.920
<v Speaker 3>Godaddo.

0:26:18.040 --> 0:26:18.200
<v Speaker 5>Yep.

0:26:18.600 --> 0:26:21.480
<v Speaker 8>Stronger than Hunter Lifty, stronger than Tony Pollard.

0:26:21.520 --> 0:26:23.600
<v Speaker 3>Even so, I think that he has earned his.

0:26:23.600 --> 0:26:26.040
<v Speaker 8>Spot and I'm excited to see him get going. And

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<v Speaker 8>in regard to them running the ball more, they gonna

0:26:28.680 --> 0:26:32.200
<v Speaker 8>have to, h They're gonna have to for whatever quarterback

0:26:32.280 --> 0:26:34.240
<v Speaker 8>is out there, like you gotta find some type of

0:26:34.280 --> 0:26:38.119
<v Speaker 8>balance and threaten the defense in a different way. Like

0:26:38.200 --> 0:26:40.800
<v Speaker 8>they have been one dimensional almost all season.

0:26:41.600 --> 0:26:42.520
<v Speaker 3>Starting to feel like.

0:26:42.480 --> 0:26:44.840
<v Speaker 8>Maybe they're turning a little bit of a corner. And

0:26:44.920 --> 0:26:50.199
<v Speaker 8>this offensive line also too, is starting to become connected

0:26:50.240 --> 0:26:54.000
<v Speaker 8>to Rico Daddle and understanding how he likes to run

0:26:54.040 --> 0:26:55.720
<v Speaker 8>the ball and stuff. You can tell they're starting to

0:26:55.760 --> 0:26:56.280
<v Speaker 8>get a field.

0:26:56.320 --> 0:26:59.639
<v Speaker 3>So let's go. Let's go play football that you can

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<v Speaker 3>do right now.

0:27:01.800 --> 0:27:05.879
<v Speaker 5>It's my favorite one. It's my favorite one, don't nah,

0:27:06.080 --> 0:27:08.080
<v Speaker 5>that's one of my that's one of my go tos.

0:27:09.119 --> 0:27:11.240
<v Speaker 5>That's what no, no, no, And here I go, here

0:27:11.240 --> 0:27:12.520
<v Speaker 5>I go here, I go here, I go here. Look,

0:27:12.520 --> 0:27:16.480
<v Speaker 5>I'm walking back in, I'm walking back and no, I'm

0:27:16.480 --> 0:27:20.720
<v Speaker 5>walking back here. And I'm gonna say, don't you doubtle him? No,

0:27:20.920 --> 0:27:21.840
<v Speaker 5>don't you dattle him?

0:27:21.920 --> 0:27:22.920
<v Speaker 3>What statement?

0:27:23.160 --> 0:27:25.640
<v Speaker 5>Congo woke up good. He was like that was amazing.

0:27:25.960 --> 0:27:26.480
<v Speaker 5>I'm crying.

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<v Speaker 2>What statement will it officially make if Rico goes out

0:27:31.840 --> 0:27:34.440
<v Speaker 2>there and performs well despite the outcome.

0:27:34.280 --> 0:27:37.040
<v Speaker 4>If the Cowboys lose, if the Cowboys win.

0:27:37.040 --> 0:27:38.720
<v Speaker 2>What kind of statement will this make if he goes

0:27:38.760 --> 0:27:40.760
<v Speaker 2>out there and performs against this defensive line.

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<v Speaker 5>To write off of Aetia's point, I think it makes

0:27:42.880 --> 0:27:44.840
<v Speaker 5>more of a statement for the offense as a whole

0:27:45.440 --> 0:27:48.560
<v Speaker 5>and really the play calling and you know, improving and

0:27:48.640 --> 0:27:50.920
<v Speaker 5>kind of reading the room of what what you have

0:27:51.280 --> 0:27:53.760
<v Speaker 5>the circumstances, like we kind of talked about on Wednesday,

0:27:54.000 --> 0:27:56.520
<v Speaker 5>what exactly you have in front of you? And at

0:27:56.520 --> 0:27:59.280
<v Speaker 5>this point you're gonna have a backup quarterback in You

0:27:59.359 --> 0:28:02.240
<v Speaker 5>need to help your backup quarterback. He cannot continue to

0:28:02.520 --> 0:28:05.080
<v Speaker 5>get touched. You have a long rest of your season

0:28:05.119 --> 0:28:08.480
<v Speaker 5>to go. You need him to stay healthy. It also

0:28:08.880 --> 0:28:12.360
<v Speaker 5>tells you that, yeah, they sat, they reflected, and they

0:28:12.440 --> 0:28:15.320
<v Speaker 5>understood what the weak point was of keeping the offense

0:28:15.400 --> 0:28:18.199
<v Speaker 5>so one dimensional. And this was something that when we

0:28:18.240 --> 0:28:19.960
<v Speaker 5>had all the back to back to back Tom Brady

0:28:19.960 --> 0:28:24.000
<v Speaker 5>broadcasts over and over, he really stressed about the Cowboys

0:28:24.040 --> 0:28:26.639
<v Speaker 5>offense and he made sure to make it known that

0:28:27.000 --> 0:28:29.880
<v Speaker 5>you cannot do anything else other than pass the ball,

0:28:29.880 --> 0:28:33.119
<v Speaker 5>and that's putting just too much stress on the offensive line,

0:28:33.240 --> 0:28:36.000
<v Speaker 5>on the quarterback. And so at this point, with all

0:28:36.040 --> 0:28:38.400
<v Speaker 5>the injuries that you have that you're dealing with, that

0:28:38.440 --> 0:28:40.120
<v Speaker 5>you're trying to combat, and yes, it's that point of

0:28:40.160 --> 0:28:43.520
<v Speaker 5>the season for everybody, but especially over here for the Cowboys,

0:28:43.800 --> 0:28:45.760
<v Speaker 5>you have to do what you have to do to

0:28:45.800 --> 0:28:49.000
<v Speaker 5>minimize the workload and just play what's in front of you.

0:28:49.160 --> 0:28:51.960
<v Speaker 5>Just do your job, don't overcompensate for the guy next

0:28:51.960 --> 0:28:55.000
<v Speaker 5>to you. And I think the statement it would make is, Look,

0:28:55.720 --> 0:28:57.640
<v Speaker 5>you don't have to go out the rest of the

0:28:57.640 --> 0:29:01.480
<v Speaker 5>season feeling this miserable about everything you're seeing. It could

0:29:01.480 --> 0:29:04.000
<v Speaker 5>give you a little bit of hope for some winds ahead.

0:29:04.280 --> 0:29:06.760
<v Speaker 5>Even if it's not this week, it could be soon.

0:29:08.000 --> 0:29:10.440
<v Speaker 9>Well, they and the Cowboys did an effective job in

0:29:10.480 --> 0:29:14.000
<v Speaker 9>the first half against the Eagles last Sunday running the ball.

0:29:14.040 --> 0:29:18.160
<v Speaker 9>They really did and part of that was because they

0:29:18.200 --> 0:29:20.840
<v Speaker 9>had decreased really the past couple of weeks the number

0:29:20.880 --> 0:29:24.280
<v Speaker 9>of penalties, so they weren't falling behind the sticks as

0:29:24.360 --> 0:29:27.920
<v Speaker 9>much and having to abandon the run as they had

0:29:28.360 --> 0:29:31.240
<v Speaker 9>some other blowout losses earlier in the year where it

0:29:31.320 --> 0:29:34.160
<v Speaker 9>was out the window after the first quarter pretty much.

0:29:34.520 --> 0:29:41.040
<v Speaker 9>But I was it gives me hope, reflecting on that

0:29:41.080 --> 0:29:43.680
<v Speaker 9>first half against the Eagles, to know that they can

0:29:43.840 --> 0:29:46.560
<v Speaker 9>do it, and oh.

0:29:46.400 --> 0:29:47.760
<v Speaker 5>Go ahead, go ahead, go ahead.

0:29:47.920 --> 0:29:50.240
<v Speaker 3>I won't forget my thought. I will.

0:29:51.080 --> 0:29:51.600
<v Speaker 4>That's why I say.

0:29:54.440 --> 0:29:57.680
<v Speaker 8>What it says to me is that, especially if michaelccarthy's

0:29:57.680 --> 0:30:01.000
<v Speaker 8>talking spicy like that, they not trying to just roll over.

0:30:01.720 --> 0:30:03.880
<v Speaker 3>And I also too think it's just me.

0:30:04.480 --> 0:30:07.040
<v Speaker 8>I think it sends a message to your defense that

0:30:07.120 --> 0:30:09.440
<v Speaker 8>you give a dang about them, yeah, and that you're

0:30:09.440 --> 0:30:11.320
<v Speaker 8>trying to go forward and figure out a way to

0:30:11.360 --> 0:30:13.920
<v Speaker 8>not have them lead them out to dry because, like

0:30:13.960 --> 0:30:17.560
<v Speaker 8>you mentioned, Christy, if you can run the ball that well,

0:30:17.880 --> 0:30:20.080
<v Speaker 8>if he does have twenty carries, twenty five carries and

0:30:20.120 --> 0:30:22.800
<v Speaker 8>it's successful, that means you work in a clock. That

0:30:22.880 --> 0:30:25.720
<v Speaker 8>means you're considering your defense. That means that you're trying

0:30:25.760 --> 0:30:29.000
<v Speaker 8>to put them in advantageous situations. I think this defense

0:30:29.040 --> 0:30:32.120
<v Speaker 8>can create turnovers this week, I really do. I think

0:30:32.200 --> 0:30:37.720
<v Speaker 8>specifically on attacking their offensive line, I believe that they

0:30:37.720 --> 0:30:40.560
<v Speaker 8>can navigate that and create some level of turnovers. Whereas

0:30:40.600 --> 0:30:43.400
<v Speaker 8>that's forced fumbles or attackles for loss, I don't know,

0:30:43.440 --> 0:30:46.560
<v Speaker 8>it doesn't matter. I think they can create turnovers this offense.

0:30:46.600 --> 0:30:49.840
<v Speaker 8>Figuring out ways to maybe try to capitalize off those opportunities,

0:30:49.880 --> 0:30:52.080
<v Speaker 8>it's going to be important. But I think it sends

0:30:52.120 --> 0:30:54.120
<v Speaker 8>a message to the rest of your football team too,

0:30:54.240 --> 0:30:58.200
<v Speaker 8>because with respect, they see the same film we see,

0:30:58.240 --> 0:30:59.920
<v Speaker 8>and I think that a lot of them have seen

0:31:00.080 --> 0:31:02.920
<v Speaker 8>that that Rico seemed like he was ready to take it,

0:31:02.960 --> 0:31:05.000
<v Speaker 8>and so I was to take the take on most

0:31:05.040 --> 0:31:09.120
<v Speaker 8>of the rep So I think it's a good step

0:31:09.120 --> 0:31:10.880
<v Speaker 8>in the right direction for me.

0:31:11.000 --> 0:31:12.880
<v Speaker 2>For him to have success. It goes back to what

0:31:13.000 --> 0:31:15.240
<v Speaker 2>Jess was saying and what Jordan Lewis has been preaching

0:31:15.280 --> 0:31:17.320
<v Speaker 2>all year. Though it's everyone.

0:31:16.840 --> 0:31:18.160
<v Speaker 4>Who has to do their jobs.

0:31:18.200 --> 0:31:23.800
<v Speaker 2>The offensive line, h Cooper, rush the receivers and going

0:31:23.840 --> 0:31:25.880
<v Speaker 2>back to kind of the receiver talk. A little bit

0:31:26.400 --> 0:31:28.840
<v Speaker 2>I'll give to Michael mccarth because I asked him a

0:31:28.880 --> 0:31:29.880
<v Speaker 2>question about the separation.

0:31:29.960 --> 0:31:32.080
<v Speaker 4>But I talked to Jalen Tolbert.

0:31:32.480 --> 0:31:34.440
<v Speaker 2>In locker room and just asked him, like, how much

0:31:34.480 --> 0:31:37.200
<v Speaker 2>more important is it compared to any other time is

0:31:37.240 --> 0:31:40.240
<v Speaker 2>it for you guys as receivers to do y'all's job

0:31:40.440 --> 0:31:42.480
<v Speaker 2>compared to any other time before? And he had said,

0:31:42.880 --> 0:31:45.600
<v Speaker 2>obviously it's more important, but it's it's he kind of

0:31:45.600 --> 0:31:47.400
<v Speaker 2>got down with what I was picking up what I

0:31:47.520 --> 0:31:50.920
<v Speaker 2>was putting out, and he was like, it's more than

0:31:51.080 --> 0:31:54.240
<v Speaker 2>just creating separation for you to get open, so running

0:31:54.240 --> 0:31:57.440
<v Speaker 2>your route to win on your own, it's more about

0:31:58.120 --> 0:32:00.400
<v Speaker 2>trying to run your route and creating separate ration for

0:32:00.480 --> 0:32:04.800
<v Speaker 2>other guys, and it's also about you know, maybe blocking

0:32:04.880 --> 0:32:08.640
<v Speaker 2>and doing things like that to give other opportunities to

0:32:08.760 --> 0:32:12.360
<v Speaker 2>other receivers. So I think that that's something that they

0:32:12.440 --> 0:32:15.959
<v Speaker 2>had really been struggled with per Jaalen Tolbert. But I

0:32:15.960 --> 0:32:19.120
<v Speaker 2>feel like they've started to kind of get the sins

0:32:19.160 --> 0:32:21.760
<v Speaker 2>of okay, like every little detail matters now.

0:32:21.800 --> 0:32:24.280
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, So I did want to point.

0:32:24.080 --> 0:32:27.360
<v Speaker 9>That out and the tight ends blocking and the running

0:32:27.440 --> 0:32:29.720
<v Speaker 9>game as well, because you say you point to the

0:32:29.720 --> 0:32:34.520
<v Speaker 9>offensive line. Yeah, the we haven't seen as much twelve

0:32:34.560 --> 0:32:37.400
<v Speaker 9>package meaning one back and two tight ends in terms

0:32:37.400 --> 0:32:40.240
<v Speaker 9>of like really you know, grinding it out, you know

0:32:40.360 --> 0:32:43.280
<v Speaker 9>a lot of ground game with that because they hadn't

0:32:43.280 --> 0:32:45.040
<v Speaker 9>been getting it the titles.

0:32:45.480 --> 0:32:47.720
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, you know what, I'm about to throw it? Why

0:32:48.200 --> 0:32:52.080
<v Speaker 8>because we sat here last year. I think I was

0:32:52.120 --> 0:32:54.160
<v Speaker 8>over there, though I don't know. Maybe I was over

0:32:54.400 --> 0:32:54.960
<v Speaker 8>it don't matter.

0:32:55.920 --> 0:32:57.880
<v Speaker 3>I literally like screamed that.

0:32:58.000 --> 0:33:01.400
<v Speaker 8>We talked. We've talked about the of twelve personnel and

0:33:01.840 --> 0:33:03.760
<v Speaker 8>the lack of being able to do some of these

0:33:03.800 --> 0:33:06.080
<v Speaker 8>things that you need to do to go heavy packages

0:33:06.160 --> 0:33:08.360
<v Speaker 8>and stuff because of the.

0:33:08.120 --> 0:33:10.840
<v Speaker 3>Tight ends not being able to sustain blocks.

0:33:10.880 --> 0:33:12.720
<v Speaker 8>We already know that Fergus is going through what he's

0:33:12.760 --> 0:33:17.280
<v Speaker 8>been going through, but Schoonmaker and Breven span four specifically

0:33:17.320 --> 0:33:21.640
<v Speaker 8>like it's just it hasn't been enough and it's like

0:33:23.280 --> 0:33:26.880
<v Speaker 8>all right, well that throws plays out. It does like

0:33:27.000 --> 0:33:28.800
<v Speaker 8>I'm sorry, Like if you don't have tight ends that

0:33:28.800 --> 0:33:32.720
<v Speaker 8>can sustain blocks, help in line and also to offer

0:33:32.840 --> 0:33:36.760
<v Speaker 8>something from a receiving aspect right now, like I understand

0:33:36.760 --> 0:33:39.440
<v Speaker 8>that Breven span fans Ford is still trying to get

0:33:39.480 --> 0:33:42.400
<v Speaker 8>his feet under him, but Schoonmaker not being involved in

0:33:42.480 --> 0:33:44.520
<v Speaker 8>this passing game has been very hurtful. Didn't know that

0:33:44.600 --> 0:33:48.160
<v Speaker 8>Jake Ferguson has not had a touchdown this year. Shocking,

0:33:48.760 --> 0:33:51.400
<v Speaker 8>it's shocking, but then it's not.

0:33:51.560 --> 0:33:52.880
<v Speaker 10>Unless you've watched the games.

0:33:53.120 --> 0:33:56.680
<v Speaker 9>But if I say Jake Ferguson going into the season,

0:33:57.080 --> 0:34:00.160
<v Speaker 9>he's healthy, he's playing in all the games, he's playing

0:34:00.200 --> 0:34:05.040
<v Speaker 9>nearly seventy percent of the snaps, and yet it's mid November.

0:34:04.440 --> 0:34:05.920
<v Speaker 10>And he doesn't have a touchdown.

0:34:06.000 --> 0:34:08.959
<v Speaker 9>Yet none of us wouldn't have taken that bet going

0:34:09.000 --> 0:34:09.640
<v Speaker 9>into the season.

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<v Speaker 5>It's frustrating more than shocking. It's frustrating because you will,

0:34:15.600 --> 0:34:17.160
<v Speaker 5>all of us, we sit here week after we talk

0:34:17.200 --> 0:34:19.920
<v Speaker 5>about red zone problems and issues and how can you

0:34:20.040 --> 0:34:22.759
<v Speaker 5>solve that red zone threats? And you have your tight

0:34:22.840 --> 0:34:25.480
<v Speaker 5>ends for a reason, you have your bigger body guys

0:34:25.480 --> 0:34:28.000
<v Speaker 5>that at that point they act as a receiver and

0:34:28.239 --> 0:34:31.120
<v Speaker 5>are able to shed those blocks to go make the

0:34:31.120 --> 0:34:35.640
<v Speaker 5>play in the red zone, and that just has not happened.

0:34:35.960 --> 0:34:39.400
<v Speaker 5>Like that's that's what's drives me crazy is the fact

0:34:39.440 --> 0:34:42.920
<v Speaker 5>that you have the problem, but you also have the

0:34:42.960 --> 0:34:46.279
<v Speaker 5>solution and you've just yet to utilize them. So for me,

0:34:47.320 --> 0:34:51.319
<v Speaker 5>I question where the fault lies, and I think that

0:34:51.600 --> 0:34:53.600
<v Speaker 5>goes across the board. I think it's coaches. I think

0:34:53.600 --> 0:34:58.480
<v Speaker 5>it's players. But also I question, especially for a Luke

0:34:58.520 --> 0:35:02.040
<v Speaker 5>scoon Maker evidence wise, where do you get to see

0:35:02.120 --> 0:35:04.279
<v Speaker 5>that grow? Because you had that one game that Jake

0:35:04.400 --> 0:35:06.759
<v Speaker 5>was out and Scoon stepped up and we all sat

0:35:06.800 --> 0:35:08.719
<v Speaker 5>here and said, look, he did exactly what you asked

0:35:08.800 --> 0:35:10.959
<v Speaker 5>him to do. He was your more consistent player during

0:35:10.960 --> 0:35:16.200
<v Speaker 5>that game, and then Booth disappeared. No more Luke Scoonmaker

0:35:16.200 --> 0:35:20.719
<v Speaker 5>after that. So it's frustrating more than anything. But at

0:35:20.719 --> 0:35:23.440
<v Speaker 5>this point it kind of is what it is.

0:35:23.560 --> 0:35:25.520
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, I can tell you that going into the game,

0:35:26.080 --> 0:35:30.160
<v Speaker 9>speaking with personnel on the sideline an hour before kickoff

0:35:30.239 --> 0:35:33.520
<v Speaker 9>last Sunday, the plan was for Schoonmaker and Brevin span

0:35:33.600 --> 0:35:36.080
<v Speaker 9>Fod to get more reps. Remember Luke had only had

0:35:36.120 --> 0:35:40.200
<v Speaker 9>three plays combined the previous two weeks. Because they're trying

0:35:40.239 --> 0:35:42.919
<v Speaker 9>to take some of it off of Jake because he's, yeah,

0:35:43.000 --> 0:35:45.720
<v Speaker 9>he's he's banged up and he's trying to work through stuff.

0:35:46.040 --> 0:35:48.560
<v Speaker 9>And yet Jake still played what like seventy percent of

0:35:48.600 --> 0:35:52.880
<v Speaker 9>the snap So they're trying us just didn't in circumstances,

0:35:52.880 --> 0:35:53.480
<v Speaker 9>it didn't work.

0:35:53.560 --> 0:35:56.320
<v Speaker 3>What's barnacles mingo?

0:35:58.480 --> 0:36:01.799
<v Speaker 8>Some of I mean He's not tall as tall as

0:36:01.800 --> 0:36:03.759
<v Speaker 8>a tight end, clearly not as tall as a tight end.

0:36:04.120 --> 0:36:06.000
<v Speaker 8>But if you watch some of his special teams film

0:36:06.040 --> 0:36:08.000
<v Speaker 8>and what he's doing, he can do it as a blocker.

0:36:08.200 --> 0:36:10.319
<v Speaker 8>It's impressive because of his size and he has the

0:36:10.320 --> 0:36:13.400
<v Speaker 8>wherewithal to do it even so, but also too in

0:36:13.440 --> 0:36:15.680
<v Speaker 8>the usage that you can use, you can how you

0:36:15.719 --> 0:36:17.399
<v Speaker 8>can use him. I think he can run the scene

0:36:17.480 --> 0:36:19.479
<v Speaker 8>vertical routes. I think that he can do some things

0:36:19.520 --> 0:36:22.160
<v Speaker 8>in the intermediate game. I think that he can take

0:36:22.200 --> 0:36:25.040
<v Speaker 8>slints a little like Further, I'm not gonna sit up

0:36:25.040 --> 0:36:27.120
<v Speaker 8>brand act like he's just gonna break a millions millions

0:36:27.160 --> 0:36:31.319
<v Speaker 8>down tackles. However, if you can't get anything from one

0:36:31.320 --> 0:36:34.279
<v Speaker 8>of your tight ends, I wonder if they see I'm

0:36:34.400 --> 0:36:36.480
<v Speaker 8>very curious to see if they're gonna do some maybe

0:36:36.520 --> 0:36:39.440
<v Speaker 8>some things with him being in line, like being closer

0:36:39.480 --> 0:36:41.920
<v Speaker 8>to the line that's gonna being closer in the formation,

0:36:42.080 --> 0:36:45.839
<v Speaker 8>or him doing some getting behind He can get behind linebackers.

0:36:45.360 --> 0:36:46.320
<v Speaker 10>Like a tight end would.

0:36:46.600 --> 0:36:48.800
<v Speaker 8>Now Dallas hasn't been attacking that side of the field.

0:36:48.880 --> 0:36:51.320
<v Speaker 8>That didn't really do it as much this season of

0:36:51.360 --> 0:36:54.040
<v Speaker 8>the scene route and stuff. But I say that to say,

0:36:54.080 --> 0:36:57.719
<v Speaker 8>with Mingo's usage, I'm really wondering if they might try

0:36:57.719 --> 0:37:01.640
<v Speaker 8>to do some tight end esque type usage things with

0:37:01.760 --> 0:37:02.960
<v Speaker 8>him and maybe look for that.

0:37:02.960 --> 0:37:04.760
<v Speaker 10>Production because of his body type.

0:37:04.880 --> 0:37:08.480
<v Speaker 9>For because a lot of the viewers probably didn't get

0:37:08.520 --> 0:37:11.520
<v Speaker 9>to see him play in Carolina, but body wise, it

0:37:11.600 --> 0:37:14.239
<v Speaker 9>looks more like a Dez Bryant, yes, right, than a

0:37:14.280 --> 0:37:16.400
<v Speaker 9>little Brandon Cooks or a skinny ash c.

0:37:16.719 --> 0:37:19.799
<v Speaker 10>You know, CD Lamb is pretty and Mingo is just

0:37:19.840 --> 0:37:21.720
<v Speaker 10>a little bit thicker body type, more.

0:37:21.600 --> 0:37:24.680
<v Speaker 5>Like a Dozy's point, you just had my my wheels

0:37:24.680 --> 0:37:28.160
<v Speaker 5>turning in my head. I wonder because you brought up,

0:37:28.239 --> 0:37:33.239
<v Speaker 5>you know, both Scoonmaker and Brevin svan Ford's usage on

0:37:33.320 --> 0:37:35.759
<v Speaker 5>special teams, I wonder if bringing a Mingo in kind

0:37:35.760 --> 0:37:38.680
<v Speaker 5>of lowers that percentage that they're involved in special teams

0:37:38.680 --> 0:37:40.919
<v Speaker 5>to kind of up that percentage on the offense, because

0:37:40.960 --> 0:37:44.880
<v Speaker 5>I also feel like that's where you see most of

0:37:44.920 --> 0:37:48.319
<v Speaker 5>your Titan usage right now, and you know, I think

0:37:48.360 --> 0:37:50.040
<v Speaker 5>one or the other at that point would be okay,

0:37:50.080 --> 0:37:53.160
<v Speaker 5>maybe it doesn't drop down like their percentage for special

0:37:53.160 --> 0:37:55.120
<v Speaker 5>teams for both of them, but maybe for who they

0:37:55.200 --> 0:37:57.319
<v Speaker 5>deem is tight end to at that point because that's

0:37:57.360 --> 0:37:59.799
<v Speaker 5>still a question at this point. Who's your tight end

0:37:59.800 --> 0:38:02.359
<v Speaker 5>to Is it Brevian or is it Luke? Right now?

0:38:03.000 --> 0:38:07.480
<v Speaker 5>So well, there and there you go. And I I mean,

0:38:07.520 --> 0:38:10.319
<v Speaker 5>I just wonder if that's gonna kind of facilitate you

0:38:10.320 --> 0:38:12.799
<v Speaker 5>you use Brevin Moore on the offense and take him

0:38:12.800 --> 0:38:14.120
<v Speaker 5>a little less off of special team.

0:38:14.200 --> 0:38:15.319
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, thanks for bringing that up.

0:38:15.320 --> 0:38:17.920
<v Speaker 9>I'll try and talk to Bones before the game and

0:38:17.920 --> 0:38:21.160
<v Speaker 9>see what they have planned for Mango in terms of

0:38:21.280 --> 0:38:23.080
<v Speaker 9>what he can contribute on special teams.

0:38:23.200 --> 0:38:26.520
<v Speaker 3>I love that. I believe. I can't believe.

0:38:27.000 --> 0:38:30.880
<v Speaker 2>Wait, yes, we do have a low point from Jess

0:38:30.920 --> 0:38:33.680
<v Speaker 2>about penalties. Houston has the fourth most in the NFL

0:38:33.760 --> 0:38:35.640
<v Speaker 2>right now. So we'll be looking at this.

0:38:36.360 --> 0:38:39.400
<v Speaker 5>Okay, So here's here's my thing. And when I was

0:38:39.440 --> 0:38:41.680
<v Speaker 5>looking this up, because you know, I'm the penalty clean

0:38:41.920 --> 0:38:44.239
<v Speaker 5>something about those yellow flags. They hate to see me

0:38:44.360 --> 0:38:50.719
<v Speaker 5>coming because I just love talking about them. Apparently have

0:38:50.760 --> 0:38:53.960
<v Speaker 5>a type. It's red flags and yellow flags. Apparently, no,

0:38:54.920 --> 0:38:59.359
<v Speaker 5>ma'am allow to that point. Houston seventy two total penalties

0:38:59.400 --> 0:39:01.719
<v Speaker 5>this season. Guess how many yards that is? I just

0:39:01.760 --> 0:39:04.160
<v Speaker 5>want you to guess. She said, twenty two seventy two?

0:39:04.640 --> 0:39:05.520
<v Speaker 5>How many yards.

0:39:05.560 --> 0:39:07.600
<v Speaker 10>I know they've got over four hundred.

0:39:07.360 --> 0:39:14.120
<v Speaker 5>Over yes, six over six hundred, eight hundred less no less,

0:39:14.120 --> 0:39:18.600
<v Speaker 5>barely over six hundred, barely six eighty, say thirty, keep

0:39:18.600 --> 0:39:20.680
<v Speaker 5>going down, six fifteen down.

0:39:20.640 --> 0:39:27.160
<v Speaker 10>Sixteen down, six eight to six, six oh four.

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<v Speaker 5>Boom, six hundred. I was playing the price is right, pleeze,

0:39:30.960 --> 0:39:35.200
<v Speaker 5>all right, But six hundred and four four yards this

0:39:35.320 --> 0:39:38.960
<v Speaker 5>team has lost over the course of the season, seventeen

0:39:39.000 --> 0:39:43.760
<v Speaker 5>of which false start penalties, sixteen of which offensive holding.

0:39:43.880 --> 0:39:47.240
<v Speaker 5>So my brain goes to a Micah Parsons who seems

0:39:47.280 --> 0:39:49.839
<v Speaker 5>to be very keen and drawing of those kind of penalties.

0:39:50.840 --> 0:39:54.400
<v Speaker 5>OSA has been very good at it. Eric Kendricks also

0:39:54.440 --> 0:39:57.200
<v Speaker 5>another guy that I think you can really utilize emphasize

0:39:57.239 --> 0:40:01.200
<v Speaker 5>the the holding, get those priests now penalties because something

0:40:01.200 --> 0:40:05.840
<v Speaker 5>that Houston has absolutely struggled with is obviously their offensive

0:40:05.840 --> 0:40:09.600
<v Speaker 5>line problems, but specifically it almost makes you think, Wow,

0:40:09.680 --> 0:40:11.359
<v Speaker 5>you're not the only team in the league that has

0:40:11.400 --> 0:40:14.359
<v Speaker 5>offensive line presnat penalties. This could be a universal thing.

0:40:14.680 --> 0:40:17.239
<v Speaker 5>And when they were asked about it, very much same

0:40:17.280 --> 0:40:19.080
<v Speaker 5>tone as the Cowboys when they talk about it. Look,

0:40:19.120 --> 0:40:22.960
<v Speaker 5>we'll look at it, we'll address it. But it could

0:40:23.000 --> 0:40:27.000
<v Speaker 5>be a perfect, perfect feeding frenzy for your Micah Parsons,

0:40:27.040 --> 0:40:31.040
<v Speaker 5>who is back, And yeah, I just wanted to point

0:40:31.040 --> 0:40:33.359
<v Speaker 5>that out because he's great at He's great at those

0:40:33.560 --> 0:40:35.960
<v Speaker 5>he is great at drawing those kind of presnap penalties.

0:40:35.960 --> 0:40:37.880
<v Speaker 5>So for me, this is the game. I'm glad to

0:40:37.920 --> 0:40:40.359
<v Speaker 5>see Micah back in. Of course, glad to see him

0:40:40.360 --> 0:40:42.560
<v Speaker 5>back in any game, but to take advantage of something

0:40:42.600 --> 0:40:43.719
<v Speaker 5>like that, there I go.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, we got to take our second break.

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<v Speaker 5>Heck yeah, heck yea your penalties?

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<v Speaker 5>It's too long Okay, wait, what what was.

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<v Speaker 10>I was about to say that, so wrong.

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<v Speaker 2>think will make you smile this week on Monday Night football?

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<v Speaker 2>Let's go what player do you think will make you smile?

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<v Speaker 5>You know what?

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<v Speaker 2>I wrong?

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<v Speaker 10>Thought about let's rock today?

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<v Speaker 3>So I thought about it. Wait the door?

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<v Speaker 9>All right?

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<v Speaker 4>What player do you think will make you smile this week?

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all? Or make or make this face?

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<v Speaker 10>Yeah, it's gonna make you do this.

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<v Speaker 5>That was gold.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm glad I saw this. I'm sorry that's the group.

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<v Speaker 10>It's home alone.

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<v Speaker 5>I used the version. All right, we got to get.

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<v Speaker 10>I'm gonna go with.

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<v Speaker 3>What you got, what you got.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm gonna go with Trayvon Diggs because I think that

0:45:34.719 --> 0:45:37.000
<v Speaker 9>the defense is going to be able to create a

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<v Speaker 9>little more past rush this week against the O line

0:45:42.719 --> 0:45:45.640
<v Speaker 9>and Trayvon kind of getting back on track. What a

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<v Speaker 9>great interception in the end zone that he's had and

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<v Speaker 9>UH with UH And it's mainly been without Nico Collins,

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<v Speaker 9>but c J. Stroud has been throwing the ball to

0:45:56.800 --> 0:45:59.040
<v Speaker 9>the opponent a little bit more. And I know Collins

0:45:59.080 --> 0:46:01.759
<v Speaker 9>is back this week, but I think that the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>can maybe get things turned around on Monday Night in

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<v Speaker 9>terms of increasing the takeaways.

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<v Speaker 5>I love that. That's a really good one. I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 5>go Cooper Rush. I know, a bit of an interesting

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<v Speaker 5>pick here, but that's because I fully have confidence that

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<v Speaker 5>what you saw last week in Cooper Rush was the

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<v Speaker 5>more I've thought about it, the more I've watched, the

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<v Speaker 5>more I've really studied into Cooper Rush. This week, what

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<v Speaker 5>you saw was his preseason game last week. That's what

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<v Speaker 5>we're gonna call it, his preseason appearance. And that's not

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<v Speaker 5>actually what you get out of Cooper Rush, because genuinely,

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<v Speaker 5>he is a great backup quarterback for this team. The

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<v Speaker 5>guys trust him, and to me, I think you would know,

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<v Speaker 5>you would absolutely know if Cooper Rush was not somebody

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<v Speaker 5>that was well liked amongst the locker room. They have

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<v Speaker 5>faith in him. And at this point, I'm just excited

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<v Speaker 5>to see a better version of Cooper Rush and see

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<v Speaker 5>what he can kind of develop and get into, maybe

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<v Speaker 5>open up the packages a little bit more for some

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<v Speaker 5>Trey Lance like we saw for Mike McCarthy. But I

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<v Speaker 5>think until then you just focus on what Cooper Rush

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<v Speaker 5>can do, and I really don't think you see the

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<v Speaker 5>same version of Cooper Rush as you saw last week.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, for me, I'm going to I think I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 8>go with Carl Lawson.

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<v Speaker 3>I think.

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<v Speaker 8>Either either they're going to because Laramie Tunzel is a

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<v Speaker 8>heck of a player. I'm wondering if Zimmer goes because

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<v Speaker 8>there's multiple players.

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<v Speaker 3>To attack this offensive line.

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<v Speaker 8>I don't think that Zimmer would just put Micah over

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<v Speaker 8>there just because. But I think that Carl Lawson can

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<v Speaker 8>draw some attention with his with his play. He's been

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<v Speaker 8>slowly but surely as the season is going on, you're

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<v Speaker 8>seeing more of that that pop off the line of

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<v Speaker 8>scrimmage and some of the hand fighting. So I think

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<v Speaker 8>that he might make me smile a couple of times,

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<v Speaker 8>even if he's not getting the sack, drawing the pressure

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<v Speaker 8>or being the decoy. Even so, so that is this

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<v Speaker 8>that's my I like that.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna go to Marvin Overshown.

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<v Speaker 3>Because A and B gap.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I was gonna say just with Obviously, I believe

0:48:11.440 --> 0:48:14.680
<v Speaker 2>that the front will go, will get home. But you

0:48:14.760 --> 0:48:16.719
<v Speaker 2>have a guy like Joe Mixon who was held to

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<v Speaker 2>a season worse uh in terms of yards per carry

0:48:20.960 --> 0:48:23.600
<v Speaker 2>at one point eight last week against the Lions. And

0:48:23.640 --> 0:48:25.759
<v Speaker 2>I think that the Marvin Overshown has been all over

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<v Speaker 2>the field the really this whole season, and I think

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<v Speaker 2>that he's gonna cause.

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<v Speaker 4>A really big problem for Joe Mixing. So I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 4>go demo.

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<v Speaker 3>I like.

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<v Speaker 10>That's interesting.

0:48:37.000 --> 0:48:41.359
<v Speaker 9>Three of our picture defense has been lighting up.

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<v Speaker 5>We'll shoot. Somebody's gotta somebody's gotta be a little optimistic

0:48:45.400 --> 0:48:45.879
<v Speaker 5>over here.

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<v Speaker 3>I do probably the screaming spear.

0:48:50.360 --> 0:48:51.640
<v Speaker 5>I was gonna say that kind.

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<v Speaker 4>Of well, this is great, guys. Yes, we get to

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<v Speaker 4>our dogs segment.

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<v Speaker 5>We pick a player and we'll go say dog, all right,

0:48:59.320 --> 0:49:01.319
<v Speaker 5>we got one, Okay, let's do it. Pick one.

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<v Speaker 10>Let's go.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow Jonathan Mingo because yeah, okay, I mean just because with.

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<v Speaker 10>The dingo because it rhymes with Mingo.

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<v Speaker 5>It's giving Bingo from Blue.

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<v Speaker 9>Took My Baby, you know that one from a Cry

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<v Speaker 9>in the Dog I don't even it's an Australian wild dog. Okay,

0:49:29.480 --> 0:49:30.800
<v Speaker 9>but it rhymes with mingo.

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<v Speaker 5>I like that mingo dingo you got. I'm gonna go

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<v Speaker 5>a boxer. I'm gonna go a boxer because they can

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<v Speaker 5>be a little underestimated. I think sometimes for their strength,

0:49:43.160 --> 0:49:48.960
<v Speaker 5>their loyalty, their abilities, and give them boxer because they

0:49:48.960 --> 0:49:51.479
<v Speaker 5>can be one heck of a dog. I have half

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<v Speaker 5>of well, half of one. I have a whole dog,

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<v Speaker 5>but he's half boxer.

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<v Speaker 4>So you heard Chris, not what you say. There's also

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<v Speaker 4>a boxing match at the stadium. Wright.

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<v Speaker 3>Sorry, I don't like to do a dog. We can

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<v Speaker 3>just go wow.

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<v Speaker 8>I can't think of a dog.

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<v Speaker 5>Think of a dog. Yeah, I love.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm screaming.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a blue is a Disney cartoon. I've let my

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<v Speaker 5>dogs watch it.

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<v Speaker 3>One not I don't have a dog.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I google the dog because I ain't got no dog.

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<v Speaker 2>So I had to really dive deep. I think it's

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<v Speaker 2>called a Rhodesian ridgeback. I'm familiar with their strong, agile

0:50:32.400 --> 0:50:33.719
<v Speaker 2>dogs with high endurance.

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<v Speaker 4>That was bread to hunt lions in Africa.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh wow, familiar familiar with d that's very funny. So

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<v Speaker 3>that's a good one I would have picked.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what's yours for him?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, aren't you?

0:50:48.880 --> 0:50:50.960
<v Speaker 8>And Esney shot, I'm just gonna go I'm gonna be

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<v Speaker 8>very cliche, and I'm going with the roddy.

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<v Speaker 3>Because they're very unsuspecting.

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<v Speaker 8>But they have so many different ways that you can

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<v Speaker 8>you can use them and what they can do and

0:50:59.080 --> 0:51:00.959
<v Speaker 8>what they're capable of, and they will truck you over.

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<v Speaker 3>And I think that he has the capability of trucking

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<v Speaker 3>you over. Yeah, I like that.

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<v Speaker 4>All right?

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<v Speaker 5>Love he mixed cap He wasn't great.

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<v Speaker 10>This has been great.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh. The Cowboys kicking off against the Houston tixis h town.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll see on.

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<v Speaker 2>Monday night, all right, right, sch Morrison, Jessnavarres, Christy Stales, Scales,

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<v Speaker 2>Nicole Hudgson, see y'all.

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<v Speaker 10>Oh my gosh, it's been a long week.

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