WEBVTT - Talkin’ Cowboys: Myles Ahead

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<v Speaker 6>It is a wonderful Thursday edition of Talking Cowboys presented

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<v Speaker 6>in the SWBC Studios. Welcome in Everybody with Patrick Noci Walker,

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<v Speaker 6>Josh Rodriguez, Isaiah stand Backam, Kyle Yeomans. Today we preview

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<v Speaker 6>the Dallas Cowboys offense going up again the reigning defensive

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<v Speaker 6>player of the Year in Dallas, Fort Worth.

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<v Speaker 3>Product, Miles Garrett. He's just he's pretty good, dude.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh he's just bane, you know what I mean? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>every seing the Dark Knight rises, he's just bane. He's yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>he merely adopted the Browns, you know what I mean,

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<v Speaker 7>Like he's the hard assassin. Yeah, of course, ready with

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<v Speaker 7>so we want to balance out the Marvel garbage.

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<v Speaker 6>It's the wrong team in the in the same division,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, because he was I mean, Gotham had like

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<v Speaker 6>hines Ward and then the field got blown up by Baine.

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<v Speaker 7>And but it makes sense because he's a a arrival

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<v Speaker 7>of Pittsburgh, right, he blows.

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<v Speaker 8>Up hines Field.

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<v Speaker 3>That's fair. Is a Browns fans.

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<v Speaker 1>I think he came off the top top rop.

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<v Speaker 4>Know.

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<v Speaker 1>It's too good, it's too good.

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<v Speaker 8>Everything I do is calculated, much.

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<v Speaker 9>Like that every Bain had to be saved in that movie.

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<v Speaker 8>That's true, You're right, So who's the catwoman of it all? No,

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<v Speaker 8>just kidding, it's.

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<v Speaker 1>Too much too I know the main villain's name. What

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<v Speaker 1>was her name in that movie?

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<v Speaker 6>Tal ya all goold Miles Garrett.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, here's his daughter.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, actually pronounced racial. But we not to get into.

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<v Speaker 5>That's because they shows and then Michael wants to be

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<v Speaker 5>the assassin.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, this is this is going, this is going.

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<v Speaker 3>I just imagined somebody in their car right now listening

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<v Speaker 3>to this and they're like, what are the who is that?

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<v Speaker 3>Do they play safety? I've never heard that name?

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<v Speaker 1>Selena Kyle, Like, what's Selena Coyle's forty?

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<v Speaker 3>What do they do with the combine?

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<v Speaker 6>Like, No, let's get into some news and notes there's

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<v Speaker 6>plenty to get to and I want to talk a

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<v Speaker 6>little bit about rooted in a little bit.

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<v Speaker 3>Not right now, but we'll get there.

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<v Speaker 5>And get Let's just jump right into the first official

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<v Speaker 5>injury report of the twenty twenty four seven.

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<v Speaker 1>If we weren't back, we are now, baby, all right.

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<v Speaker 5>So the Cowboys, for anyone that's not on I are

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<v Speaker 5>they are mostly healthy. The only absence yesterday on Wednesday's

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<v Speaker 5>practice was John Stevens Junior. He's dealing with a hamstring.

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<v Speaker 5>He was d and p did not participate. But we

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<v Speaker 5>had several others that showed up on the injury report.

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<v Speaker 5>Good news is that they were all full participants though,

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<v Speaker 5>so obviously no concern there. So DeMont Clark with the

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<v Speaker 5>knee issue, he's back, full capacity. Marshawn Nielan showed up

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<v Speaker 5>with a knee issue, full capacity. Israel mccuamboo that growing issue,

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<v Speaker 5>he's still working through it, but participated fully. Mazzi Smith

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<v Speaker 5>popped up with an achilles issue, but full participant. So

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<v Speaker 5>let's not hit the panic button. There's see your face,

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<v Speaker 5>Isaiah and ye Toomas says he's been dealing with the

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<v Speaker 5>growing injury over the past two or three weeks, but

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<v Speaker 5>he was also a full participant. So great news for

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<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys is that no one missed any practice reps,

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<v Speaker 5>with the exception of John Stevens Junior, who did not

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<v Speaker 5>practice with that hamstring issue. So that looks good. And

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<v Speaker 5>as far as the Browns injury report, it had several

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<v Speaker 5>limiteds no dnps though Jerry Judy was full, j Oka

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<v Speaker 5>was full. I mean basically their heavy hitters are ready

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<v Speaker 5>to go as well. So both teams mostly healthy going

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<v Speaker 5>into it now, segueing to you.

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<v Speaker 1>Want to talk about it now? Yeah, talk about it okay.

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<v Speaker 5>So yesterday Mike McCarthy he debuted the twenty twenty four

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<v Speaker 5>theme for the Cowboys. It is quote unquote rooted the

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<v Speaker 5>way McCarthy described it as, first and foremost, it is

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<v Speaker 5>inspired by some teachings that he see from his father.

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<v Speaker 5>Advice from his father, blue collar guy out of Pennsylvania

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<v Speaker 5>obviously and early in his coaching career, basically told him

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<v Speaker 5>to live his life in five year increments, right, five

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<v Speaker 5>year increments.

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<v Speaker 1>Now.

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<v Speaker 5>That also ties to a Chinese bamboo tree as well.

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<v Speaker 3>How do you say the name Zuucha?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, don't ask me, how how do you spell it? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know how to spell it, but I'm interested.

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<v Speaker 5>I want to learn how to write it in Chinese.

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<v Speaker 3>Though, it'll be nice. That would be cool.

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<v Speaker 5>But it's it's called a zuucha tree or just zucha.

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<v Speaker 5>But basically, and I looked it up, it's real. It's

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<v Speaker 5>a Chinese bamboo tree that you have to water every

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<v Speaker 5>day for four consecutive years, and it will not produce

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<v Speaker 5>any type of growth or any type of fruit for

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<v Speaker 5>four consecutive years. So obviously it's easy to give up

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<v Speaker 5>in that four year period. However, if you are religious

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<v Speaker 5>in watering it in those seeds for four consecutive years,

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<v Speaker 5>on year five without fail, it will not only sprout,

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<v Speaker 5>but it sprouts to the extent of ninety feet in

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<v Speaker 5>only a month, so it explosive growth in year five.

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<v Speaker 5>Now tie that all back to what year is this

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<v Speaker 5>for McCarthy with the Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 1>Number five?

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<v Speaker 3>Five?

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<v Speaker 1>All right? And what did he do in year five

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<v Speaker 1>with the Green Bay Packers?

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<v Speaker 2>Oh?

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<v Speaker 8>Just one a super cool So.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, McCarthy put a lot of thought into this. So

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<v Speaker 5>rooted it is rooted.

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<v Speaker 3>Have you ever seen a bamboo tree, Isaiah? Oh?

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, yeah, absolutely.

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<v Speaker 3>You have a couple in your backyard.

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<v Speaker 1>No, I don't. I love bamboo.

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<v Speaker 5>Ninety feet in a month is crazy tree period period.

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<v Speaker 5>But but the fact that it grows that rapidly in

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<v Speaker 5>the thirty day period after doing nothing.

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<v Speaker 1>For I was doing something, you know, it was it

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<v Speaker 1>was just getting.

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<v Speaker 8>Routed, talking cowboys and talking bottle.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm a landscape like part of the shirts that they

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<v Speaker 6>had hanging up in the locker room, and then I

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<v Speaker 6>saw one in the training table a moment ago. But

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<v Speaker 6>on the back it's got two feet with the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 6>logo and it says stay in the present, and then

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<v Speaker 6>on the side it says one percent every day, get

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<v Speaker 6>one percent better every day.

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<v Speaker 3>So, I mean, we've seen.

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<v Speaker 6>Some some interesting and thought provoked, provoking mottos over the year.

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<v Speaker 6>I know last year of course was Carpe Omnia. We've

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<v Speaker 6>had victory, we've had win, We've had finished the five.

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<v Speaker 3>That was a Garrett one previous. Uh yeah, this one's interesting.

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<v Speaker 3>I think, from like a T shirt standpoint.

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<v Speaker 1>Not the most marketable, not at all. It's but I love.

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<v Speaker 5>How it lands psychologically of philosophically.

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<v Speaker 6>And in talking to some of the players in the

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<v Speaker 6>in the locker room yesterday, they like they like this

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<v Speaker 6>more like a lot.

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<v Speaker 1>This is where the Mortal comeback fight scenes come from.

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<v Speaker 3>Is the bamboo tree.

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<v Speaker 7>That's great, Okay, I like the I like the idea

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<v Speaker 7>behind rooted it's awesome.

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<v Speaker 8>But he's no graphic designer.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, he's no graphic design Do you think Mike

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<v Speaker 5>cares about how you know, the struggle of marketing that

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<v Speaker 5>thing at all.

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<v Speaker 9>You think you would get a call from the h

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<v Speaker 9>A if you plan it one of these. Absolutely, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>you're probably fine.

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<v Speaker 6>Got my little backyard in the back, and then you

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<v Speaker 6>see it just sticking out from behind.

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<v Speaker 8>Like every day for five years, just like.

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<v Speaker 5>It says, it grows upwards of three feet per day

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<v Speaker 5>and an inch every forty minutes in year five.

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<v Speaker 1>That would be trippy crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>That means you can sit there, you can just get

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<v Speaker 5>popular and just watch it go in year five.

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<v Speaker 1>That listen, I love it. Give me that.

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<v Speaker 9>I'm like infatuated with bamboo. The only reason why I

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<v Speaker 9>don't have bamboo in my yard is because it's the

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<v Speaker 9>most intrusive plant ever. Yeah, take over, it will take

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<v Speaker 9>over everything, and it will uproot your foundation.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh wow, I don't like that idea, Yeah, it will.

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<v Speaker 9>That's one of the reason even and I even looked

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<v Speaker 9>into it years ago. I used to go it's not

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<v Speaker 9>a sponsor, but I used to go to a supply

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<v Speaker 9>store for the farmers, and you know they have those

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<v Speaker 9>big old like silver planners. Yeah, and like I was like, Okay,

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<v Speaker 9>I'm gonna get one of these and I'm gonna plant

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<v Speaker 9>some bamboo. Nope, did my research. They will bust through

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<v Speaker 9>the steel and get into the ground.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, you know the strength of a bamboo. Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>it's crazy. It's nothing getting nothing's getting in its way.

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<v Speaker 1>So you have to building.

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<v Speaker 9>If anybody has any tips on how to grow bamboo

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<v Speaker 9>without a bit intrusive, please let me know, because I'm

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<v Speaker 9>literally infatuated with bamboo.

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<v Speaker 8>That might be desk version.

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<v Speaker 1>We've asked I to have it in my apartment that

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<v Speaker 1>all the time, that the little.

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<v Speaker 3>Very little one. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>We We've asked a lot of things of talking Cowboys

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<v Speaker 6>Nation over the year.

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<v Speaker 3>That might be the most interesting one that I've ever heard.

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<v Speaker 6>If you have any tips on growing bamboo in your

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<v Speaker 6>yard without my foundation, then let me know.

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<v Speaker 1>Let a brother, No, come on, bring this Chinese bamboo somebody.

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<v Speaker 6>I swear if I wake up one day, I walk

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<v Speaker 6>into my front yard there's a bamboo tree.

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<v Speaker 1>Your kids are going to be five years old.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm gonna see.

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<v Speaker 1>Now.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm afraid to visit Isaiah because I feel like in

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<v Speaker 5>his yard are going to be booby traps with bamboo. Yes, right,

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<v Speaker 5>because he just said he's infatuated with bamboo. So I

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<v Speaker 5>think there's some booby traps, some bambooby traps, if you will,

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<v Speaker 5>bamboom chance booby traps.

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<v Speaker 1>I like ity his oats this morning.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, sir, All right, let's get into this Cowboys offensive

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<v Speaker 6>matchup against the defensive matchup of the Cleveland Browns.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course we do this every Thursday.

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<v Speaker 6>It's Cowboys defense on Wednesday, Cowboys offense on Thursday. The

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<v Speaker 6>number one thing I'm looking for is this offensive line

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<v Speaker 6>with two rookies up front.

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<v Speaker 1>Because off of.

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<v Speaker 6>That unofficial depth chart that we mentioned yesterday, Cooper bb

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<v Speaker 6>is the starting center. Off of the unofficial depth chart.

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<v Speaker 6>Mike McCarthy was asked about it yesterday. He said, yes,

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<v Speaker 6>it's Tad that puts it together, the director of PR

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<v Speaker 6>here and the PR staff that works so great upstairs.

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<v Speaker 6>Then you've got you've got Mike McCarthy that I proves

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<v Speaker 6>it you approved, So it has some weight to it,

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<v Speaker 6>and Cooper bb is at center, Tyler Guiden is at

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<v Speaker 6>left tackle. Are we shocked by this at this point

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<v Speaker 6>in time. Absolutely not, But there will be growing pains,

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<v Speaker 6>especially when you go up against the defensive player of

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<v Speaker 6>the year in Miles Garrett. Josh, when you look at

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<v Speaker 6>that matchup, who do you feel like is going to

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<v Speaker 6>be under the most pressure to succeed in their NFL debut?

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<v Speaker 7>In their NFL debut, I feel definitely Tyler Guiden. It

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<v Speaker 7>is all all the lights are on him, unless they

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<v Speaker 7>decide to move Miles Garrett around, which I don't think

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<v Speaker 7>they're accustomed to. This is something where Tyler Goton is

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<v Speaker 7>going to be early and often attacked by Miles Garrett,

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<v Speaker 7>as he should be. If I'm on the Browns, That's

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<v Speaker 7>exactly what I'm doing. I'm testing that rookie. But they

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<v Speaker 7>Max Crosby did that as well in the preseason, and

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<v Speaker 7>we saw how that turned out. He switched sides. So

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<v Speaker 7>granted it's preseason, you're not taking like those those real reps, really,

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<v Speaker 7>but I'm a little concerned about Tyler Goyton. However, I

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<v Speaker 7>don't think his performance in Game one should be indicative.

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<v Speaker 8>Of the rest of his career.

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<v Speaker 7>If it's good or bad, just take it with a

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<v Speaker 7>grain of salt, because that is his first NFL snaps.

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<v Speaker 1>What do you think, Matt, It's Tyler Goyton. And for

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<v Speaker 1>a couple of reasons.

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<v Speaker 5>One, Cooper BB is a third round pick, and obviously

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<v Speaker 5>there's going to be pressure on a third round pick

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<v Speaker 5>to produce. But Cooper BB entered training camp as the

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<v Speaker 5>backup to Brock Kauffman. So credit to Cooper BB for

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<v Speaker 5>winning out ultimately. But I think from the word go,

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<v Speaker 5>Tyler Goyton had the pressure on him to come in

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<v Speaker 5>and as the first round pick and be ready to

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<v Speaker 5>start for week one, and to his credit, he absolutely is.

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<v Speaker 5>He looks incredible and he didn't take any time off

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<v Speaker 5>during the During the off season before training camp, he

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<v Speaker 5>was working with our good friend Duke Miniweather over oil

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<v Speaker 5>master Minds across the street, So credit to him. But

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<v Speaker 5>that being said, again, first round pick, you're stepping into

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<v Speaker 5>the role vacated by future Hall of Famer in Tyrone Smith,

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<v Speaker 5>and you're going up against the reigning defensive Player of

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<v Speaker 5>the Year, and you're playing left tackle, which means more

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<v Speaker 5>often than not, you're kind of on that island, whereas

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<v Speaker 5>Cooper BB look to his left, all pro look to

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<v Speaker 5>his right, all pro. That makes me feel better, right,

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<v Speaker 5>So that I mean Cooper BB is sandwich by two

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<v Speaker 5>sandwiched by two all pros. So left tackle a little

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<v Speaker 5>bit more of an island first round pick filling it

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<v Speaker 5>or not feeling in but taking the rollover from Tyron

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<v Speaker 5>Smith going up against NFL defensive player of the year.

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<v Speaker 5>All the pressure, not all, but the majority of the

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<v Speaker 5>pressure is on Tyler got.

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<v Speaker 3>How much will it change?

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<v Speaker 6>Like you said, Josh, and I agree with you, you

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<v Speaker 6>cannot build or tear down this rookie early parts of

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<v Speaker 6>his career and his rookie season really his first snap

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<v Speaker 6>in his first snaps.

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<v Speaker 3>As an NFL pro.

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<v Speaker 6>But how much hype would there be if he stonewalls

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<v Speaker 6>Miles Garrett for the majority of the game. I don't

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<v Speaker 6>think it'll happen for the entire game, but I think

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<v Speaker 6>it's possible Tyler Goton wins a lot of these battles

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<v Speaker 6>along the way.

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<v Speaker 8>Power rankings across the board.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, it would explode his popularity, right, it would

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<v Speaker 6>be Wow, in your five.

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<v Speaker 1>Five snaps, you're ninety feet How early do.

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<v Speaker 6>You anticipate Miles Garrett getting into the backfield.

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<v Speaker 1>I was watching a lot of film yesterday. I don't

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 9>I didn't see enough of Tyler Guiden versus ones in

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<v Speaker 9>the preseason, and I went back.

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<v Speaker 3>And against Parsons in practice Crosby in the game.

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<v Speaker 9>Crosby really wasn't. It was like I said, Crosby like

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<v Speaker 9>Crosby in terms of passing.

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<v Speaker 1>He didn't.

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<v Speaker 9>He only went against Crosby one time really in pass

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<v Speaker 9>on a passing down and it was a false start

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<v Speaker 9>or off sides on defense, so he didn't really get

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<v Speaker 9>a chance to and they ran a stunt, so Crosby

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<v Speaker 9>went away from him.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 9>I would like to believe that he's gonna have a

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<v Speaker 9>really good game just because I like how aggressive he is.

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<v Speaker 9>There are some things that are concerning that I've seen

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<v Speaker 9>in terms of his technique that Miles Garrett might exploit,

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<v Speaker 9>but we won't know until we see it.

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<v Speaker 1>So I think as long as he has good.

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<v Speaker 9>Feet, as long as he stays low and keeps his

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<v Speaker 9>hands inside, then he's gonna be okay. There was a

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<v Speaker 9>pass set in the Raiders game where he was going

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<v Speaker 9>I can't remember the defense ends name number fifty one,

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<v Speaker 9>MOOKI or Mooky something like that for the Raiders. Anyways,

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<v Speaker 9>Tyler got his hands outside. It was really I think

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<v Speaker 9>it was a learning, learning situation for him. He got

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<v Speaker 9>his hands outside and and he got his hands in

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<v Speaker 9>there and he extended them, locked them out and then

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<v Speaker 9>snatched them and just totally just bit moving like little

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<v Speaker 9>boy to them right. And it's like Tyler guy is

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<v Speaker 9>bigger than him. But I'm hoping that he saw that

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<v Speaker 9>on films, like, Okay, I can't do that. One of

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<v Speaker 9>the things that Miles Garrett does a really good job

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<v Speaker 9>of is getting underneath offensive linement and then just using

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<v Speaker 9>his freaking massive legs to drive through their chest cavity

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<v Speaker 9>and get to the quarterback. A lot of his stuff

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<v Speaker 9>is really not amazing when you look at it on film.

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<v Speaker 1>He makes some amazing places, don't get me wrong, but when.

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<v Speaker 9>His base, like his basic rush to the quarterback is

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<v Speaker 9>the most unappealing thing in the world, but it's so

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<v Speaker 9>affected because of his leverage.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm glad you said that, because it's not the same

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<v Speaker 6>as what you see from guys like TJ.

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<v Speaker 3>Watt and Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 6>And he's still a technician because he does not waste movement,

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<v Speaker 6>but it's not flashy. It's more pure strength, pure length,

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<v Speaker 6>and I mean athleticism around the outside. I think when

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<v Speaker 6>it comes to Miles Garrett, he's probably the most effective

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<v Speaker 6>but least flashy edge rusher.

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<v Speaker 1>At all of football. I could agree with it.

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<v Speaker 6>Because he's so he does not waste movement. If he's

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<v Speaker 6>gonna punch you in a certain way, or if he's

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<v Speaker 6>going to commit to a move, he's going to win.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>Most of his sacks, hey at fourteen, right, most of

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<v Speaker 9>his sacks literally come from him getting in a super wide.

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<v Speaker 9>You came and called it a nine thirteen.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's literally twelve, and he's getting gatorad.

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<v Speaker 9>You know this week, this week's special edition, you guys

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<v Speaker 9>will see that. We will do a film breakdown. But

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<v Speaker 9>he gets so wide. You know, you're taught as an

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<v Speaker 9>officeive tackle keep your shoulders remotely square to the line

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<v Speaker 9>of scrimmage, right, But he gets so wide that if

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<v Speaker 9>you're outside of me, where I literally could barely even

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<v Speaker 9>see you, I naturally have to do what I have to.

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<v Speaker 9>Now turn my head, and by turning my head, I'm

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<v Speaker 9>now turning my chest and if you're rushing that way,

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<v Speaker 9>now I'm turning.

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<v Speaker 1>My whole body towards the sideline.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, if I turn my completely, my entire torso towards

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<v Speaker 9>the sideline, now oh, this dude can go underneath or

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<v Speaker 9>he can go over the top. And if you're turned

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<v Speaker 9>to the sideline and he's pressing into you, now you're

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<v Speaker 9>literally backpedaling all the way to the quarterback. So he

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<v Speaker 9>literally dips, puts his shoulder into you, and just drives

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<v Speaker 9>into you like it's a sled.

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<v Speaker 1>And next thing you know, he's at the quarterback. You know.

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<v Speaker 5>And I love that you brought that up because to me,

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<v Speaker 5>that actually works in the favor of Tyler Goyton. If

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<v Speaker 5>they were lining up straight up and it was bull

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<v Speaker 5>rushing and it was just hands versus hands, Miles is

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<v Speaker 5>going to win those. And I'll go ahead and say

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<v Speaker 5>Miles is gonna win some of these reps because he's

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<v Speaker 5>freaking garn But I also will say, don't be surprised

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<v Speaker 5>at how many reps Tyler got wins because of his footwork.

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<v Speaker 5>He has some things to learn with his hand technique

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<v Speaker 5>and hand placement, but his footwork is elite and it

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<v Speaker 5>transfers over from his days playing basketball. And I talked

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<v Speaker 5>to him about this in the locker room yesterday, kind

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<v Speaker 5>of an off the cuff conversation. I said, how are

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<v Speaker 5>you using your basketball background to help you wall off

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<v Speaker 5>guys like Michael Parsons in practice? Because there's a couple

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<v Speaker 5>of times that Michael won off the snap, but then

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<v Speaker 5>on that second.

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<v Speaker 3>Move can't get there.

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<v Speaker 5>You can't get there because guy in his feet were there.

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<v Speaker 5>And I say that to say, well, his answer was,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, he's used to blocking guys out right because

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<v Speaker 5>he was a post player. So it's all about footwork

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<v Speaker 5>in the post, and that's what can work in his

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<v Speaker 5>favor against a guy like Miles Garrett who likes to

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<v Speaker 5>line up wide of the line of scrimmage, because then

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<v Speaker 5>now on that island, it's not it's less about the

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<v Speaker 5>bull rush and it's more about, like what you're saying,

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<v Speaker 5>how quickly can you get turned and get your feet

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<v Speaker 5>and then recover and get your feet.

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<v Speaker 1>Well, his feet are fantastic.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, And if that's the case, then advantage slightly to

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<v Speaker 5>in that capacity.

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<v Speaker 1>To Tyler Guiden, I'm ahead.

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<v Speaker 7>I was gonna say, I like that you brought up

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<v Speaker 7>a hand placement because I think Isaiah we talked about

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<v Speaker 7>this during the preseason where it's like he's gonna get

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<v Speaker 7>called on that a lot early and often in the season,

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<v Speaker 7>and he's gonna have to learn unlearn how.

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<v Speaker 1>To get referring to getting his hands from the outside

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<v Speaker 1>to the inside.

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<v Speaker 6>Exactly, is zero gonna be a telltale sign? So you

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<v Speaker 6>were talking about staying square to the line of scrimmage

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<v Speaker 6>on for just anybody at home, when you're watching the

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<v Speaker 6>TV copy and you're listening to Kevin Burkhark Tom Brady

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<v Speaker 6>talk about this game, if you're seeing Tyler Guiden and

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<v Speaker 6>the blue stripes on the shoulders turn, that's that's a

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<v Speaker 6>good indication that Miles Garrett's doing what he.

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<v Speaker 3>Needs to do.

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<v Speaker 9>Yes, and he's going to do that. He's going to

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<v Speaker 9>put a lot of stress on Tyler Guiden. That's the

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<v Speaker 9>one way you can get that tackle out in space

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<v Speaker 9>because he gets so wide. When he does decide to

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<v Speaker 9>when he is rushing, Tyler Goiden will have no help.

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<v Speaker 9>He will have It's literally, it's guided island that's going

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<v Speaker 9>to bind himself. And the thing that sucks about it is, Okay,

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<v Speaker 9>when Garrett decides to engage. He's literally engaging on one

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<v Speaker 9>half of your body. Right, He's engaging all his weight

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<v Speaker 9>on one half of your body, So it matters. Imagine

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<v Speaker 9>center mass all the way to your left shoulder. That's

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<v Speaker 9>where a lot of the pressure is going to be.

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<v Speaker 9>And Miles Garrett is driving into it. Now all of

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<v Speaker 9>a sudden, you get used to it and you're like, okay,

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<v Speaker 9>screw that, I'm not letting you get around me.

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<v Speaker 1>Now.

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<v Speaker 9>He can spin back what he likes to do. He'll

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<v Speaker 9>spin back inside and who's there?

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<v Speaker 3>Nobody, nobody.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's the thing you have to respect.

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<v Speaker 3>It got all the perfect.

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<v Speaker 9>I like guiding in the run game a lot against

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<v Speaker 9>Miles Garrett. I think I think him being aggressive Tyler

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<v Speaker 9>guiding that is, he's aggressive, he's gritty, he's able to

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<v Speaker 9>get down, he's powerful, he has a lot of strength.

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<v Speaker 9>I like him in that sense. In the passing game,

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<v Speaker 9>I'm interested and I'm curious to see exactly how it

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<v Speaker 9>goes down, because Garrett has the size to overpower guiding, right,

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<v Speaker 9>Guiden can do it just as well.

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<v Speaker 1>But that leverage, man, that leverage piece.

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<v Speaker 6>Is the real thing against six foot four, two seventy two. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>I mean Yeah, I just feel like it doesn't if

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<v Speaker 6>a reference mic.

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<v Speaker 9>Is two forty, Yeah, to forty times maybe a little bit,

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<v Speaker 9>so he's like to forty. So even going to get

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<v Speaker 9>somebody who's fast, quick, twitchy, and now you're about to

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<v Speaker 9>go again somebody who's almost forty, probably forty pounds at

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<v Speaker 9>the beginning of the season, you're gonna be heavier.

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<v Speaker 1>Mis Gart is probably coming in at two eighty.

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<v Speaker 5>He's such a freaking The wider he lines out, the

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<v Speaker 5>better it is for Taylor game because of the footwork. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>I think I think it works in the opposite. I

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<v Speaker 5>think the closer that Miles is to like an actual

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<v Speaker 5>a true five, that makes it slightly more difficult because

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<v Speaker 5>then it's more of your hands need to be more perfect.

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<v Speaker 9>I think that Guiden has advantage the closer he is

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<v Speaker 9>to the line of scrimmage, to the tackle box. And

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<v Speaker 9>the reason why I say that is because guiding his advantage,

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<v Speaker 9>his his the foundation is his strength.

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<v Speaker 3>Right.

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<v Speaker 9>It's just like Tyler Smith right when he first came in,

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<v Speaker 9>staying about like I got you. If you stay in here,

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<v Speaker 9>I'm gonna lock you up, right, And that's Guiden's thing

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<v Speaker 9>out in space, it changes it. I'm not I'm not

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<v Speaker 9>gonna say that Garrett's gonna beat him with speed. But again,

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<v Speaker 9>if I get you turning and now I can get

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<v Speaker 9>underneath you, now you have no help. Now I can

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<v Speaker 9>push right and then and then other people have to

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<v Speaker 9>win their matches.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, So I see what you're saying. It makes perfect sense.

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<v Speaker 5>We're just looking at it into different for sure. I'm

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<v Speaker 5>leaning more on the footwork in space, the wider that

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<v Speaker 5>Miles goes out, and I see he's leaning more so

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<v Speaker 5>on the strength as you're closer to the turbot box.

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<v Speaker 5>So I don't I don't think there's a wrong We're

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<v Speaker 5>just looking at it.

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<v Speaker 6>Is going to be interesting to see how Miles Garrett

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<v Speaker 6>attacks it because he will go wide, but he will

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<v Speaker 6>work his way inside too. And by the way I

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<v Speaker 6>looked at it on his snapcounts from last year, Josh,

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<v Speaker 6>you mentioned it, he does not switch sides a whole lot.

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<v Speaker 6>He's coming off the right side five hundred and eighty

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<v Speaker 6>snaps last year compared to the left side with.

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<v Speaker 3>One hundred and eleven, so very much so.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, at five out of our almost six out

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<v Speaker 6>of every seven snaps is right on that right side.

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<v Speaker 9>And that's going to be against Tyler Guiden. But also,

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<v Speaker 9>I mean, I don't want to just make this a

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<v Speaker 9>Tyler Guiden deal. The rest of his defensive line is

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<v Speaker 9>freaking solid too, right, And Terrence Steele has to win

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<v Speaker 9>his matchups and Tyror Cooper beeB.

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<v Speaker 1>Is gonna be tested. Yeah, because Zadarius Smith is a thing.

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<v Speaker 8>Yes, Yes, he's given us a lot of issues in

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<v Speaker 8>the past, especially on the pack.

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<v Speaker 1>Smith is a thing now.

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<v Speaker 5>Good news being that, you know McCarthy for the most part,

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<v Speaker 5>he has some insight on Zadarius Smith. He knows, he knows,

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<v Speaker 5>he knows them a little bit, his tendencies and you know,

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<v Speaker 5>things that he loves to do and in his uncomfortable spots,

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<v Speaker 5>you know how to make him uncomfortable.

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<v Speaker 6>So I'm want to talk a little bit more about that,

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<v Speaker 6>the linebackers, the secondary a little bit more when we

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<v Speaker 6>come back on the other side of the break, because

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<v Speaker 6>we're just getting started in this Cowboys off versus the

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<v Speaker 6>Browns defense. And you know, when, like you said, if

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<v Speaker 6>we weren't back already, we're definitely back.

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<v Speaker 2>It's time for QB vision with Isaiah's stand back.

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<v Speaker 1>Hello, everybody, welcome to.

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<v Speaker 3>Is this a cooking show? Right to we're going to

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<v Speaker 3>be whipping up stand back.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's let's talk about it.

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<v Speaker 9>Dallas Cowboys offense versus Cleveland Browns defense. It's going to

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<v Speaker 9>be one heck of a test, you know, a straight

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<v Speaker 9>note chase. So you guys know, I keep it real.

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<v Speaker 9>People don't necessarily like that. I put a lot of

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<v Speaker 9>respect on other teams, but you better put some respect

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<v Speaker 9>on other teams professionals.

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<v Speaker 1>The Dallas Cowboys is the top, one of the top segment.

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<v Speaker 3>We got to bring back to I didn't even think

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<v Speaker 3>about that. We got to bring that back to.

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<v Speaker 9>Sorry, one of the top offenses in the league versus

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<v Speaker 9>one of the top defenses in the league, and it's

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<v Speaker 9>going to be one heck of a showdown. Now you

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<v Speaker 9>have to ask yourself, where does each team have the advantage. Well,

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<v Speaker 9>let's go ahead and go to the coordinators first. Okay,

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<v Speaker 9>Mike McCarthy obviously took this offense up a notch last year,

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<v Speaker 9>and this offense led with the most touchdowns. This is

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<v Speaker 9>team led with the most yardage.

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<v Speaker 1>But you look at.

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<v Speaker 9>Defensively, these guys have a lot of beasts. They have

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<v Speaker 9>beasts upfront. Their defensive line is absolute dogs. So when

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<v Speaker 9>you start talking about trying to get the Dallas Cowboys

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<v Speaker 9>running game going so that you can stay in good

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<v Speaker 9>down in distant situations, that's going to be a challenge.

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<v Speaker 1>That is going to be a challenge.

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<v Speaker 9>One of the things that they do a really good

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<v Speaker 9>job of is stopping the run because they have the

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<v Speaker 9>beef up front, they have Smell on the outside, they

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<v Speaker 9>have jam Miles Garrett on the outside. They're able to

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<v Speaker 9>really constrict those those holes. And then they always have linebackers. Now,

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<v Speaker 9>they did lose some of their main linebackers from last year,

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<v Speaker 9>but they quickly replaced those guys. They picked up Devin White,

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<v Speaker 9>they picked up let me go with to my depth

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<v Speaker 9>chart real quick.

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<v Speaker 1>They picked up Devin.

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<v Speaker 9>White, they picked up Jordan Hicks, okay, and then they

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<v Speaker 9>as you say, Jay okay, Jeremiah Ousu.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay.

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<v Speaker 9>So their linebackers are Dallas has some solid linebackers. These

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<v Speaker 9>dudes have some linebackers too. And we know the better

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<v Speaker 9>the d line is, the better linebackers play. So Dallas

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<v Speaker 9>is going to have to try to find a way

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<v Speaker 9>to move this this defensive line backwards in the running

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<v Speaker 9>game passing wise, though, I believe I make a bold

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<v Speaker 9>statement right now.

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<v Speaker 1>I have been very what's the best way to say this,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I've been. I've been. I've been. I've been.

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<v Speaker 9>I've been pretty strict, right, I've been pretty persistent in

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<v Speaker 9>my analysis of Dak Prescott and his ability to be

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<v Speaker 9>able to decipher what he's seeing defensively. Yes, this would

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<v Speaker 9>be arguably his greatest challenge. I'm gonna go say this

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<v Speaker 9>would be his greatest challenge.

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<v Speaker 6>And I don't think you're too far off of that,

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<v Speaker 6>because even if you look at what they did in

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<v Speaker 6>terms of passing defense last.

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<v Speaker 3>Year, where did they rank in the league?

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<v Speaker 1>Number one?

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<v Speaker 3>They were number one. I mean, they were the top

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<v Speaker 3>passing defense.

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<v Speaker 7>But a little different in here because they're not necessarily

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<v Speaker 7>disguising their coverages.

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<v Speaker 9>Are Jim Schwartz he does. That's really the root of this.

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<v Speaker 9>So they like man to man coverage. Okay, they were

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<v Speaker 9>number one in the league in terms of man and

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<v Speaker 9>man coverage. I think they played a sixty six percent

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<v Speaker 9>of the time. However, they're that here's here's the pronocon.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, so they.

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<v Speaker 9>Play a lot of man. Okay, Dallas is the best

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<v Speaker 9>against man. Dak Prescott historically is the best against man.

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<v Speaker 9>So you can win your matchups there as long as

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<v Speaker 9>you can get time to get the ball off. So

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<v Speaker 9>that's a good thing. They play man. That's really good

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<v Speaker 9>against man. The issue that I have the issue that

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<v Speaker 9>I that I foresee and I've always had with Dak,

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<v Speaker 9>and specifically is that he struggles versus teams that have

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<v Speaker 9>a lot of they show something and then they put

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<v Speaker 9>the pre snap right, and then in the post snap

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<v Speaker 9>is something completely different. That's that's bothered him in the

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<v Speaker 9>regular season, it's bothered him in the postseason. It's one

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<v Speaker 9>of the one of the reasons why Dallas has struggled

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<v Speaker 9>in the postseasons.

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<v Speaker 1>Dak struggles with that aspect of his game.

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<v Speaker 9>Jim Schwartz is probably the best that we've seen in

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<v Speaker 9>guards to that he will be the best that we've seen.

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<v Speaker 9>There are things that I was watching on film that

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<v Speaker 9>I've never seen, and I've watched a lot of films. Third,

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<v Speaker 9>if you get into a third and long ever ever,

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<v Speaker 9>Jim Schwartz first down, he's number one of the league.

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<v Speaker 9>The Cleveland Browns aren't playing mando man. They want to

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<v Speaker 9>play man to man. They want to let their defensive

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<v Speaker 9>line go hunt. Okay, so they're gonna try to negate

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<v Speaker 9>your ability to be able to run the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay.

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<v Speaker 9>So if you can't run the ball against him, now

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<v Speaker 9>all of a sudden, you're down the second and long Okay, Well,

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<v Speaker 9>now they're gonna go play Manda Man, press you up,

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<v Speaker 9>and they're gonna send their dogs, Miles Garrett and Smith.

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<v Speaker 9>Is it Darry Smith, go out there and get you.

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<v Speaker 9>If you find yourself in a third and long situation,

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<v Speaker 9>they can literally do whatever the heck they want to.

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<v Speaker 9>You guys, remember last year we broke down Howah dan

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<v Speaker 9>quinn will put Michael Parsons over the center. He will

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<v Speaker 9>wide now put guys in five techniques, nine techniques, and

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<v Speaker 9>now all of a sudden, the center is eyes.

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<v Speaker 3>Older with who Micah.

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<v Speaker 9>They do the same exact thing with Miles Garrett, the

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<v Speaker 9>same exact thing. Have you ever seen a highlighted with

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<v Speaker 9>Miles Garrett is literally dribbling the basketball between his legs. Yes, yes,

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<v Speaker 9>that was that same look because he knew he was like,

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<v Speaker 9>oh yeah, one on one with the sinner, let's go

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<v Speaker 9>hit with the heavy and then on one side of

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<v Speaker 9>the body, and yeah, exactly, it's not good.

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<v Speaker 1>Okay. What's one of the other things they do.

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<v Speaker 9>They will show cover zero Okay, cover zero typically, and

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<v Speaker 9>this might be an indicator for DAK Typically cover zero

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<v Speaker 9>is off in inside Okay defenders, you'll see the defensive backs,

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<v Speaker 9>they'll play off in coverage and then they will sit

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<v Speaker 9>in the inside shoulder. Because the one thing if you're

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<v Speaker 9>doing an all out blitz cover zero is all out blitz. Okay,

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<v Speaker 9>man the man, no additional players. You can't give up

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<v Speaker 9>the inside right if you're blitzing everybody up the middle

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<v Speaker 9>and outside, the whole middle of the field is booty

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<v Speaker 9>button neck it open, Okay, So you sit guys on

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<v Speaker 9>the inside. They do it, but their guys are on

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<v Speaker 9>the outside. So that's the one indicator I've been able

0:31:47.080 --> 0:31:49.080
<v Speaker 9>to pick up. It's not a true zero even though

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<v Speaker 9>it's a zero.

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<v Speaker 1>Look, all the guys walked up on the line of scrimmage.

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<v Speaker 9>All the other guys who are responsible for your skills

0:31:55.200 --> 0:31:57.880
<v Speaker 9>players are now playing off, but they're outside from that

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<v Speaker 9>cover zero. Look, now he could go cover you're just

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<v Speaker 9>go all out blitz. He also likes to go into

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<v Speaker 9>a cover two, never seeing it in my life. In

0:32:08.560 --> 0:32:11.520
<v Speaker 9>my life cover two. He also goes from that cover

0:32:11.640 --> 0:32:15.760
<v Speaker 9>zero looking goes cover three. He'll also zone blitz out

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<v Speaker 9>of it and drop a defensive end out. And one

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<v Speaker 9>thing that Trey Lance, Trey Lance got got by this

0:32:20.360 --> 0:32:22.320
<v Speaker 9>in the preseason right versus the Chargers, he got an

0:32:22.360 --> 0:32:24.840
<v Speaker 9>interception thrown right to a defensive end. They do the

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<v Speaker 9>same exact thing, except for they'll drop Miles Garrett out

0:32:26.920 --> 0:32:30.400
<v Speaker 9>and coverage. So you're so worried about him rushing. You're

0:32:30.440 --> 0:32:31.960
<v Speaker 9>so worried about all these guys walked into the line

0:32:31.960 --> 0:32:33.680
<v Speaker 9>of scrimmage. You're like, okay, cool, I got to find

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<v Speaker 9>some way to get this ball off. And then all

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<v Speaker 9>of a sudden they drop somebody out in coverage where

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<v Speaker 9>you think that you're gonna have a vacated space. So

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<v Speaker 9>I say all that to say, if Dak can get

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<v Speaker 9>the time versus man and man, I think he's in

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<v Speaker 9>a good situation.

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<v Speaker 1>They have two of the.

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<v Speaker 9>Best corners in the league in terms of abilities to

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<v Speaker 9>be able to stop man and man though or you know,

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<v Speaker 9>just to negate that they were number one in the

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<v Speaker 9>league versus versus winning man, number one in the league

0:32:58.520 --> 0:33:01.400
<v Speaker 9>when playing man to man. Both of their corners had

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<v Speaker 9>the highest percent tele Let me see here. They had

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<v Speaker 9>a sixty seven point four percent defense rate on third downs,

0:33:08.360 --> 0:33:12.440
<v Speaker 9>highest in the league since twenty nineteen. Their cornerbacks. Let

0:33:12.480 --> 0:33:13.959
<v Speaker 9>me find this stat. Let me find the stat. If

0:33:13.960 --> 0:33:18.960
<v Speaker 9>I can find it, you got sorry, I can't. Oh yeah,

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<v Speaker 9>Browns defense is allowed the lowest completion percentage in single

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<v Speaker 9>house coverage and fifty point nine. I can't find a

0:33:23.480 --> 0:33:26.520
<v Speaker 9>stat right now, but their defensive backs have allowed the

0:33:26.560 --> 0:33:31.280
<v Speaker 9>lowest percentage lowest completion rate when playing Manda Man. They're

0:33:31.280 --> 0:33:33.840
<v Speaker 9>both of their corners, they're starting corners finished in the

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<v Speaker 9>top five.

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<v Speaker 5>So kind of the unstuppable force meets the amovable object

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<v Speaker 5>exactly exactly right. Dallas does a really good job versus

0:33:40.840 --> 0:33:43.000
<v Speaker 5>band of man, and then their defensive.

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<v Speaker 9>Backs and Ward and h it was it ward In Emerson, right,

0:33:48.000 --> 0:33:49.960
<v Speaker 9>Martin Emerson. Both of those guys do a great job

0:33:50.040 --> 0:33:52.520
<v Speaker 9>versus versus guys in man and man coverage.

0:33:52.560 --> 0:33:54.720
<v Speaker 1>So it's one heck of a matchup.

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<v Speaker 9>At the end of the day, Dallas is going to

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<v Speaker 9>have to block these guys up up front, and then

0:33:59.720 --> 0:34:02.080
<v Speaker 9>Dak is going to have to have the most cerebral

0:34:02.240 --> 0:34:03.240
<v Speaker 9>game of his life.

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<v Speaker 5>You mentioned something in that breakdown, fantastic breakdown, by the way,

0:34:06.560 --> 0:34:10.359
<v Speaker 5>it's almost like you're an Emmy winning national analyst or something.

0:34:11.480 --> 0:34:15.800
<v Speaker 5>You mentioned the unpredictability of Jim Schwartz and two things

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<v Speaker 5>might be working in Dak's favorite going against Jim Schwartz.

0:34:18.960 --> 0:34:23.000
<v Speaker 5>Number one, He's seen Jim Schwartz's defense on several occasions

0:34:23.040 --> 0:34:25.919
<v Speaker 5>in the Philadelphia Eagles. But also now let's talk about

0:34:25.920 --> 0:34:28.879
<v Speaker 5>Mike Zimmer. Right, we talk about Mike Zimmer and how

0:34:28.920 --> 0:34:29.799
<v Speaker 5>he feigns a lot.

0:34:29.719 --> 0:34:30.600
<v Speaker 1>Of blitz this drops back.

0:34:30.640 --> 0:34:33.919
<v Speaker 5>He's very unpredictable with his defensive scheme and has been

0:34:34.040 --> 0:34:36.759
<v Speaker 5>all throughout training camp. And guess who Dak Prescott has

0:34:36.800 --> 0:34:39.720
<v Speaker 5>been going up against. He's been going up against Mike Zimmer.

0:34:39.880 --> 0:34:42.839
<v Speaker 5>So to your point, Dak has struggled to this point

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<v Speaker 5>in his career with pre snap versus deception. But for

0:34:47.400 --> 0:34:51.120
<v Speaker 5>the first year of his career, he's been practicing against

0:34:51.160 --> 0:34:54.680
<v Speaker 5>an og in defensive deception. So that might definitely work

0:34:54.680 --> 0:34:55.120
<v Speaker 5>in his favor.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's one of the things we mentioned as soon

0:34:56.920 --> 0:34:59.239
<v Speaker 1>as we got the training camp. Right, this is huge.

0:34:59.320 --> 0:35:02.040
<v Speaker 9>It might be more or advantageous for Dak this year

0:35:02.239 --> 0:35:04.160
<v Speaker 9>that he has Mike Zimmer to go against you. But

0:35:05.800 --> 0:35:08.440
<v Speaker 9>Zimmer and Schwartz' defense look completely different.

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<v Speaker 1>You also need to get the running game going you

0:35:10.760 --> 0:35:11.359
<v Speaker 1>have because to.

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<v Speaker 5>Your point, you have it's not an option you have

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<v Speaker 5>to avoid third along Houston.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what let's talk about that. On the other side

0:35:17.600 --> 0:35:19.200
<v Speaker 6>of the break, I want to talk about the run game.

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<v Speaker 6>I want to talk about where it's coming from. Is

0:35:21.560 --> 0:35:24.960
<v Speaker 6>there a concern and who's your starter, because right now

0:35:25.000 --> 0:35:26.680
<v Speaker 6>it looks like it's going to be a guy that

0:35:26.719 --> 0:35:29.360
<v Speaker 6>you brought back in Ezekiel Elliott.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll be right back with more talking Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 6>Josh Rodriguez, Patrick Noci Walker, Isaiah Stanbackam, Kyle Yeomans.

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<v Speaker 3>Guys, I got a stat for you. It's kind of interesting, Ilex.

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<v Speaker 6>I just put it out on our Big Facts article

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<v Speaker 6>that'll go out later in the weeks. Going into a matchup,

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<v Speaker 6>I called it return of the Back.

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<v Speaker 3>With return of the bag, There you go, There you go.

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<v Speaker 6>With his first nap on Sunday is Ekul Elliott will

0:38:16.680 --> 0:38:19.040
<v Speaker 6>become the second running back in NFL history, just for

0:38:19.080 --> 0:38:23.000
<v Speaker 6>past ten thousand yards from scrimmage before leaving for another

0:38:23.080 --> 0:38:26.200
<v Speaker 6>team and ultimately returning to his original team.

0:38:26.400 --> 0:38:28.279
<v Speaker 3>Okay, second one to ever do that.

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<v Speaker 6>He joins Amon Green, who spent seven seasons with the

0:38:31.920 --> 0:38:35.280
<v Speaker 6>Packers from two thousand to two thousand and six before

0:38:35.320 --> 0:38:38.080
<v Speaker 6>returning to Green Bay in two thousand and nine. Who

0:38:38.120 --> 0:38:39.879
<v Speaker 6>was the head coach of the team that brought him back.

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<v Speaker 1>One, mister Mike McCarthy.

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<v Speaker 3>That is one, mister Mike McCarthy.

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<v Speaker 8>McCarthy, let's go.

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<v Speaker 6>So I was interested in this, and I mean, of

0:38:48.440 --> 0:38:50.920
<v Speaker 6>course Amon Green by that point in his career. I

0:38:50.920 --> 0:38:53.719
<v Speaker 6>mean we're talking about he started in two thousand. He

0:38:53.880 --> 0:38:56.360
<v Speaker 6>was aged thirty two in two thousand and nine, so

0:38:56.400 --> 0:38:58.080
<v Speaker 6>it's a little bit older, and he was a little

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<v Speaker 6>bit further down the line after spending a couple of

0:39:00.840 --> 0:39:01.560
<v Speaker 6>years in Houston.

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<v Speaker 3>Then Zeke is after one season in New England.

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<v Speaker 6>In that return season and it was his final season

0:39:08.480 --> 0:39:11.920
<v Speaker 6>of his career, Ammon Green finished with forty one attempts

0:39:11.920 --> 0:39:15.239
<v Speaker 6>for one hundred and sixty yards in one touchdown. So

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<v Speaker 6>my question to you is a lot of the expectation

0:39:19.120 --> 0:39:21.360
<v Speaker 6>around Zeke's return is that he will be the starting

0:39:21.440 --> 0:39:24.200
<v Speaker 6>running back. He's listed as the starting running back on

0:39:24.239 --> 0:39:28.440
<v Speaker 6>the official unofficial depth chart. Is he good enough to

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<v Speaker 6>be your starting running back?

0:39:29.560 --> 0:39:30.160
<v Speaker 1>Oh?

0:39:30.520 --> 0:39:32.680
<v Speaker 3>That's I mean, that's part of it.

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<v Speaker 5>First, I have to attack it by saying there is

0:39:36.719 --> 0:39:41.560
<v Speaker 5>no starting running back. Okay, I've said it right. Somebody

0:39:41.560 --> 0:39:44.799
<v Speaker 5>has to take the first snap. Somebody's got to But

0:39:44.880 --> 0:39:48.440
<v Speaker 5>I've been combating this in the Twitter sphere for you know,

0:39:48.480 --> 0:39:51.040
<v Speaker 5>a few weeks now, and I'm glad Mike McCarthy speaking

0:39:51.040 --> 0:39:54.279
<v Speaker 5>to the press yesterday, he cleared it up by basically saying, yeah,

0:39:54.320 --> 0:39:57.640
<v Speaker 5>he approved a depth chart, but he reiterated that it's

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<v Speaker 5>going to be on a week to week basis. They're

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<v Speaker 5>going to look at the A'm playing and which back

0:40:02.000 --> 0:40:03.759
<v Speaker 5>can give them the best chance to win on a

0:40:03.760 --> 0:40:05.840
<v Speaker 5>week to week basis. So there will be times where

0:40:06.080 --> 0:40:10.040
<v Speaker 5>you know, Ezekiel Elliott will out touch Rico Daldo induce Von.

0:40:10.080 --> 0:40:12.160
<v Speaker 5>There will be times where Rico Duda will out touch

0:40:12.280 --> 0:40:17.160
<v Speaker 5>Zeke Hunter and uh and you know whomever else touches

0:40:17.200 --> 0:40:21.160
<v Speaker 5>the ball ceedee lamb. But at the same time, I say,

0:40:21.560 --> 0:40:23.480
<v Speaker 5>let it all play out. So everybody's staring at the

0:40:23.520 --> 0:40:25.480
<v Speaker 5>depth charge and the like, who's the starter? Who's the starter?

0:40:25.760 --> 0:40:29.520
<v Speaker 5>The answer is yes, everybody's the starter. You know, who

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<v Speaker 5>gets the first snap.

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<v Speaker 1>On a week to week basis. Okay, probably Zeke. Right.

0:40:33.840 --> 0:40:36.520
<v Speaker 5>Does that mean Zeke ends with more rushing yards and

0:40:36.520 --> 0:40:38.800
<v Speaker 5>more rushing attempts that game than Rico or Douce, No,

0:40:39.000 --> 0:40:41.520
<v Speaker 5>it doesn't mean that. So snap out of the traditional

0:40:41.560 --> 0:40:43.719
<v Speaker 5>train of thought where you know you have to have

0:40:43.760 --> 0:40:45.920
<v Speaker 5>one guy and then the other guys are the backups.

0:40:46.040 --> 0:40:48.400
<v Speaker 5>That's not how it's working right now with the Cowboys. So,

0:40:49.040 --> 0:40:51.359
<v Speaker 5>but to answer your question, Zeke is very capable. I'm

0:40:51.400 --> 0:40:53.839
<v Speaker 5>working on the science lab. We are so back, first

0:40:53.880 --> 0:40:58.799
<v Speaker 5>official science lab of the season that will drop yes, yes, yes,

0:41:00.120 --> 0:41:03.680
<v Speaker 5>but really quickly. Zeke thirty four point two percent success

0:41:03.760 --> 0:41:06.400
<v Speaker 5>rate last year with the Patriots, Rico thirty seven point

0:41:06.400 --> 0:41:10.320
<v Speaker 5>one success rate, Duce Vaughan seventeen point four success percent

0:41:10.440 --> 0:41:12.759
<v Speaker 5>to sex rate. When you look at those, there's a

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:15.920
<v Speaker 5>reason this is a committee. Okay, you're going to need

0:41:16.120 --> 0:41:18.120
<v Speaker 5>every one of these running backs to get the job

0:41:18.160 --> 0:41:20.279
<v Speaker 5>done for you. But it also going to start with

0:41:20.320 --> 0:41:23.920
<v Speaker 5>the offensive line. Ooh yeah, yes, absolutely.

0:41:24.200 --> 0:41:27.920
<v Speaker 7>I think overall the carries are going to go I

0:41:28.000 --> 0:41:30.240
<v Speaker 7>think early and often they're going to lean in Zeke's papor.

0:41:30.280 --> 0:41:32.240
<v Speaker 7>I think for the first half of the season at least.

0:41:32.560 --> 0:41:35.400
<v Speaker 7>But something that Nick Eatman has brought up on storyline

0:41:35.440 --> 0:41:40.360
<v Speaker 7>before is that he says that like, quite possibly the

0:41:40.520 --> 0:41:42.480
<v Speaker 7>running back with the most carries, the most yards at

0:41:42.480 --> 0:41:43.920
<v Speaker 7>the end of the season is not even on the

0:41:43.960 --> 0:41:47.640
<v Speaker 7>team right now. Could be that's a possibility, And I've

0:41:47.719 --> 0:41:50.040
<v Speaker 7>kind of hung onto that since the offseason when he

0:41:50.120 --> 0:41:52.000
<v Speaker 7>was doing two hour episodes.

0:41:53.280 --> 0:41:55.719
<v Speaker 8>And I don't know, just a shot, fuck, just a

0:41:55.800 --> 0:41:58.759
<v Speaker 8>random shot at nick Yatman. I love the man, but uh,

0:41:59.400 --> 0:42:02.000
<v Speaker 8>there's that. I also think Deuce needs to be more involved.

0:42:02.360 --> 0:42:04.040
<v Speaker 7>And even a friend of the show, John ma showed

0:42:04.040 --> 0:42:05.280
<v Speaker 7>have said, you know, at the end of the season

0:42:05.360 --> 0:42:08.040
<v Speaker 7>that uh Rico Daddle's going to have more carries and

0:42:08.080 --> 0:42:10.520
<v Speaker 7>more yards than anybody on the team.

0:42:10.560 --> 0:42:12.759
<v Speaker 8>So it's up in the air for me right now.

0:42:12.840 --> 0:42:15.439
<v Speaker 7>And I think for the coaching stuff as well, they're

0:42:15.480 --> 0:42:17.640
<v Speaker 7>kind of just open to see how it goes when

0:42:17.680 --> 0:42:20.640
<v Speaker 7>you give all three players the ball, and even Hunter.

0:42:20.840 --> 0:42:22.879
<v Speaker 5>I was going to say, don't forget about Hunter because

0:42:22.920 --> 0:42:25.799
<v Speaker 5>last year he didn't get as many touches but had

0:42:25.840 --> 0:42:28.040
<v Speaker 5>the high first of all. Sorry Jerry Madeline for given

0:42:28.080 --> 0:42:30.640
<v Speaker 5>specific percentages, I should have rounded those up and down.

0:42:30.760 --> 0:42:32.239
<v Speaker 1>He's going to get on me for that. He touched

0:42:32.280 --> 0:42:33.960
<v Speaker 1>you already, not not yet, but it's on the way.

0:42:34.000 --> 0:42:35.759
<v Speaker 1>I'll get out round down for Hunter.

0:42:36.440 --> 0:42:40.000
<v Speaker 5>Hunter Lipkey had roughly an eighty three percent success rate

0:42:40.120 --> 0:42:43.400
<v Speaker 5>when he was taking a handoff, so smaller sample size,

0:42:43.480 --> 0:42:46.240
<v Speaker 5>but he also was the only player in that backfield

0:42:46.239 --> 0:42:49.560
<v Speaker 5>for the Cowboys who had a zero percent stuff rate.

0:42:50.000 --> 0:42:52.759
<v Speaker 5>He was never stuffed. So Hunter is going to get

0:42:52.760 --> 0:42:54.359
<v Speaker 5>more chances. I mean he didn't drop it.

0:42:54.520 --> 0:42:59.200
<v Speaker 1>He did drop I mean yeah, yeah, yeah, but that

0:42:59.360 --> 0:43:00.800
<v Speaker 1>was was rookie mistake.

0:43:00.880 --> 0:43:04.080
<v Speaker 5>He he paid his paid for his sins because he

0:43:04.080 --> 0:43:07.160
<v Speaker 5>didn't get another touch two games the whole season.

0:43:07.280 --> 0:43:09.040
<v Speaker 3>The rest of the season, he did not get another

0:43:09.120 --> 0:43:09.799
<v Speaker 3>touch after that.

0:43:09.800 --> 0:43:10.319
<v Speaker 1>He paid for.

0:43:11.040 --> 0:43:14.200
<v Speaker 6>That is the last touch Hunter lip he had to

0:43:14.200 --> 0:43:15.120
<v Speaker 6>this point in time.

0:43:15.200 --> 0:43:17.200
<v Speaker 5>That's true, and he's got to live with that. Man

0:43:17.560 --> 0:43:20.600
<v Speaker 5>paid for his sins. He did his time. Okay, free Hunter,

0:43:22.080 --> 0:43:24.439
<v Speaker 5>hashtag free Hunter. The man dinis time.

0:43:25.000 --> 0:43:29.720
<v Speaker 3>I love it. I do the I know you guys

0:43:29.719 --> 0:43:31.320
<v Speaker 3>love playing this game. I know it.

0:43:31.400 --> 0:43:33.719
<v Speaker 6>So I'm going to bring it back. Confidence level one

0:43:33.800 --> 0:43:36.200
<v Speaker 6>to ten. What's your confidence level right now in the

0:43:36.280 --> 0:43:37.720
<v Speaker 6>run game for the Cowboys offense?

0:43:38.280 --> 0:43:38.560
<v Speaker 1>Seven?

0:43:39.800 --> 0:43:42.879
<v Speaker 6>Really, that's higher than I would put I would put

0:43:42.880 --> 0:43:44.080
<v Speaker 6>a four.

0:43:44.200 --> 0:43:46.560
<v Speaker 1>I'm confidence in it running him, I'm not confident at all.

0:43:46.600 --> 0:43:49.160
<v Speaker 9>I am because most people are putting too much attention

0:43:49.160 --> 0:43:51.480
<v Speaker 9>on the running backs. It has nothing to do with

0:43:51.480 --> 0:43:53.120
<v Speaker 9>the running backs. The best running back is gonna be

0:43:53.120 --> 0:43:55.400
<v Speaker 9>a running back who doesn't fumble. I agree with that.

0:43:55.480 --> 0:43:57.719
<v Speaker 9>I think Rico Dado finishes the year as a lead back,

0:43:58.320 --> 0:44:00.080
<v Speaker 9>but it's just because he has the best come a

0:44:00.200 --> 0:44:02.640
<v Speaker 9>nation of what they're trying to piece together. He has

0:44:02.680 --> 0:44:04.600
<v Speaker 9>the best combination of power, he has the best combination

0:44:04.640 --> 0:44:07.040
<v Speaker 9>of speed, and he can catch the ball. So he's

0:44:07.040 --> 0:44:09.520
<v Speaker 9>the best at That's what I'm saying. He's the best

0:44:09.560 --> 0:44:12.800
<v Speaker 9>of what they're trying to create in terms of a committee,

0:44:12.840 --> 0:44:15.239
<v Speaker 9>So I think eventually he'll get his respect this year,

0:44:15.360 --> 0:44:17.000
<v Speaker 9>but it's going to be a committee until that point.

0:44:17.040 --> 0:44:19.080
<v Speaker 9>And whoever doesn't turn the ball over is gonna be

0:44:19.120 --> 0:44:21.520
<v Speaker 9>the best back for the Dallas Cowboys. This offensive line,

0:44:21.680 --> 0:44:25.719
<v Speaker 9>the three interior linemen are going to be nasty. I

0:44:25.800 --> 0:44:29.640
<v Speaker 9>repeats Kobe Bbe. Somebody punches him in the mouth and

0:44:29.640 --> 0:44:33.759
<v Speaker 9>he gets, he gets, he gets angry. Okay, he along case,

0:44:33.800 --> 0:44:35.560
<v Speaker 9>he's he's he's a big body, he's he's Grimace to

0:44:35.600 --> 0:44:37.280
<v Speaker 9>me in my mind, he's Grimace.

0:44:37.440 --> 0:44:38.319
<v Speaker 1>Right, He's just a.

0:44:38.360 --> 0:44:41.360
<v Speaker 9>Big wide body. Then you got you got all pros

0:44:41.360 --> 0:44:44.000
<v Speaker 9>on each side. You got so you got you gotta.

0:44:43.960 --> 0:44:45.560
<v Speaker 3>Gotta wear purple in college.

0:44:45.600 --> 0:44:46.839
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, there you go. He's Grimmace, bro.

0:44:46.880 --> 0:44:49.160
<v Speaker 9>So you got the flying V from in the middle

0:44:49.160 --> 0:44:50.960
<v Speaker 9>of your formation as a running him. And that's what

0:44:51.000 --> 0:44:53.680
<v Speaker 9>you want. You don't want any gaps. I feel like

0:44:53.719 --> 0:44:56.840
<v Speaker 9>the last year, the last few years, Tyler, to be

0:44:56.840 --> 0:45:00.000
<v Speaker 9>honest to me, lacked the size, he lacked the strength.

0:45:00.320 --> 0:45:02.479
<v Speaker 1>I liked him. I liked his intensity. I liked his

0:45:02.480 --> 0:45:04.279
<v Speaker 1>his his effort. I liked all those things.

0:45:04.280 --> 0:45:07.040
<v Speaker 9>I just don't think that he had the size necessary

0:45:07.080 --> 0:45:10.600
<v Speaker 9>to move grown men from the NFC East or the

0:45:10.600 --> 0:45:13.120
<v Speaker 9>big boys in the AFC off the line of scrimmage.

0:45:13.160 --> 0:45:14.359
<v Speaker 1>I think now you have that.

0:45:14.440 --> 0:45:16.440
<v Speaker 9>Now it's just a matter okay, when does Cooper b

0:45:16.560 --> 0:45:18.960
<v Speaker 9>B get that dog in him who's gonna hit him

0:45:19.000 --> 0:45:20.440
<v Speaker 9>in the mouth first, is gonna make him mad, It's

0:45:20.440 --> 0:45:22.359
<v Speaker 9>gonna make him angry, and he turns into a little

0:45:22.360 --> 0:45:24.040
<v Speaker 9>credible hope as soon as he gets a little bit

0:45:24.080 --> 0:45:26.080
<v Speaker 9>of a little bit of confidence. Now you have a

0:45:26.120 --> 0:45:28.400
<v Speaker 9>wave on the interior. Now you just pick aside. Hey,

0:45:28.440 --> 0:45:29.960
<v Speaker 9>terror still can you hold it down on the edge?

0:45:30.040 --> 0:45:30.640
<v Speaker 1>All right? Tyler?

0:45:30.840 --> 0:45:32.759
<v Speaker 9>And we know he Tyler Goyton got some nasty to him,

0:45:32.800 --> 0:45:34.560
<v Speaker 9>but he has to get his legs underneath them as well.

0:45:34.640 --> 0:45:37.320
<v Speaker 1>So once you have those three guys on the inside,

0:45:37.360 --> 0:45:38.279
<v Speaker 1>you can run the ball.

0:45:39.120 --> 0:45:42.120
<v Speaker 5>I'm landing squarely on the seven as well. I got seven.

0:45:42.640 --> 0:45:47.400
<v Speaker 5>You have an upgraded offensive line Cooper BB, Tyler guy in.

0:45:47.520 --> 0:45:50.080
<v Speaker 5>But then don't forget about Zach Martin being there. Tyler

0:45:50.120 --> 0:45:54.319
<v Speaker 5>Smith is pro Terrence still is still looks better than

0:45:54.360 --> 0:45:56.839
<v Speaker 5>he has in past couple of seasons. Obviously last season

0:45:57.000 --> 0:46:00.279
<v Speaker 5>was coming back from the twin ACL. He's moving exceptionally well.

0:46:00.280 --> 0:46:02.640
<v Speaker 5>His confidence and that nee is there. He's ready to

0:46:02.680 --> 0:46:05.279
<v Speaker 5>play ball. So the offensive line, which was one of

0:46:05.280 --> 0:46:07.759
<v Speaker 5>the reasons that the Cowboys struggled in running last year,

0:46:07.960 --> 0:46:09.280
<v Speaker 5>it's been wildly upgraded.

0:46:09.520 --> 0:46:10.919
<v Speaker 1>So Ding, that's a win.

0:46:11.600 --> 0:46:15.880
<v Speaker 5>I think that by bringing Ezekiel Elliott back, you've reinvigorated

0:46:15.920 --> 0:46:17.000
<v Speaker 5>the short yardage game.

0:46:17.280 --> 0:46:20.759
<v Speaker 1>Ding, that's a win. You have versatility. I love it.

0:46:21.160 --> 0:46:24.520
<v Speaker 1>You have versatility with Deuce Vaughn and Hunter Lipkey.

0:46:24.640 --> 0:46:28.480
<v Speaker 5>Ding, that's a when you're entering this season with not

0:46:28.520 --> 0:46:30.479
<v Speaker 5>only the number one offense, but this is a number

0:46:30.520 --> 0:46:33.160
<v Speaker 5>one passing offense that is now in its second year

0:46:33.239 --> 0:46:35.759
<v Speaker 5>Mike McCarthy's playbook. They're comfortable. Brandon Cooks is going to

0:46:35.800 --> 0:46:38.239
<v Speaker 5>get off to a hotter start. Ceitde Lamb is going

0:46:38.280 --> 0:46:40.040
<v Speaker 5>to do what Cede Lamb does. Jake Ferguson is going

0:46:40.080 --> 0:46:41.960
<v Speaker 5>to take a step forward towards the possible all Pro

0:46:42.000 --> 0:46:44.120
<v Speaker 5>season because that passing attack is going to be that

0:46:44.200 --> 0:46:46.680
<v Speaker 5>dangerous ding Indeed, because that passing attack is going to

0:46:46.680 --> 0:46:48.560
<v Speaker 5>be that much more dangerous, going to be harder for

0:46:48.640 --> 0:46:50.760
<v Speaker 5>teams to add another guy to the box to stop

0:46:50.800 --> 0:46:53.440
<v Speaker 5>the run, which helps you run the ball. All things

0:46:53.440 --> 0:46:56.120
<v Speaker 5>being considered, I'm a seven with this. I'm with Isaiah.

0:46:56.120 --> 0:46:58.200
<v Speaker 5>I think this is going to be a more than

0:46:58.320 --> 0:47:00.000
<v Speaker 5>solid rushing attack for the Colby.

0:47:00.800 --> 0:47:02.080
<v Speaker 8>I'm possible.

0:47:02.400 --> 0:47:04.800
<v Speaker 7>I don't want to I don't want to downplay anything

0:47:04.840 --> 0:47:07.239
<v Speaker 7>at all, but at least just personally, my confidence levels

0:47:07.239 --> 0:47:07.640
<v Speaker 7>out of four.

0:47:08.239 --> 0:47:10.000
<v Speaker 3>Nice. Okay, so you and I are on the same page.

0:47:10.080 --> 0:47:11.200
<v Speaker 3>I think.

0:47:13.680 --> 0:47:14.480
<v Speaker 8>That's a Debbie down.

0:47:14.560 --> 0:47:17.640
<v Speaker 7>This whole thing shouts the gaining gates, but I think

0:47:17.680 --> 0:47:23.560
<v Speaker 7>that the it's an inside Sorry, sorry, but it's I

0:47:23.640 --> 0:47:25.080
<v Speaker 7>just don't see a lot of running backs on the

0:47:25.080 --> 0:47:27.600
<v Speaker 7>team with enough juice, and I don't think they're going

0:47:27.640 --> 0:47:30.440
<v Speaker 7>to let Deuce run the ball as often as I

0:47:30.480 --> 0:47:33.359
<v Speaker 7>would like them too. I think Rico Daddle is going

0:47:33.360 --> 0:47:35.760
<v Speaker 7>to have the most yards at the end of the season. However,

0:47:35.840 --> 0:47:38.160
<v Speaker 7>I think Zeke is gonna have the mo the more

0:47:38.160 --> 0:47:40.920
<v Speaker 7>of the touchdowns this year. He's gonna he's gonna get

0:47:40.920 --> 0:47:44.359
<v Speaker 7>in the ends up quite a bit hopefully. But yeah,

0:47:44.560 --> 0:47:46.400
<v Speaker 7>just overall, I'm just I'm not excited to see the

0:47:46.480 --> 0:47:47.520
<v Speaker 7>running game at this point.

0:47:47.680 --> 0:47:49.480
<v Speaker 8>Again. I think the offensive line is going.

0:47:49.320 --> 0:47:52.040
<v Speaker 5>To carry that and because Grimace is upfront, one of

0:47:52.080 --> 0:47:54.239
<v Speaker 5>these running backs is going to become the Hamburglar.

0:47:54.719 --> 0:47:59.960
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and just probably yeah, I agree with the short

0:48:00.040 --> 0:48:02.400
<v Speaker 6>yardage game. I think it's I don't worry about the

0:48:02.400 --> 0:48:04.839
<v Speaker 6>short yardage game anymore with Zeke being back in the fole,

0:48:04.880 --> 0:48:07.320
<v Speaker 6>because that's still a part in an element of his game.

0:48:07.560 --> 0:48:09.600
<v Speaker 6>You've got Hunter Lipkey that you can rely on in

0:48:09.600 --> 0:48:11.520
<v Speaker 6>that element too. That does not get stuffed.

0:48:11.520 --> 0:48:14.919
<v Speaker 3>I mean, it's just part of it. I don't see

0:48:14.920 --> 0:48:16.200
<v Speaker 3>the home run hitting ability.

0:48:16.280 --> 0:48:19.160
<v Speaker 6>I don't see And honestly, going back to the Draft

0:48:19.200 --> 0:48:20.920
<v Speaker 6>Show and a lot of the film that I watched

0:48:20.920 --> 0:48:22.520
<v Speaker 6>from Tyler Guyton and Cooper BB.

0:48:22.600 --> 0:48:23.880
<v Speaker 3>They were both better pass.

0:48:23.680 --> 0:48:25.280
<v Speaker 1>Blockers than they were run blockers.

0:48:25.680 --> 0:48:28.320
<v Speaker 3>And I love both guys.

0:48:28.360 --> 0:48:30.440
<v Speaker 6>I do, and I think they're going to be successful,

0:48:30.880 --> 0:48:33.799
<v Speaker 6>But as rookies early on, I don't think I can

0:48:33.880 --> 0:48:36.520
<v Speaker 6>push my chips into the center of the table and

0:48:36.560 --> 0:48:39.000
<v Speaker 6>say these two guys are going to block up front

0:48:39.000 --> 0:48:41.359
<v Speaker 6>for Cooper BB and or I mean for for Rico

0:48:41.480 --> 0:48:44.160
<v Speaker 6>Daddle and Ezekiel Elliott, and both of those guys are

0:48:44.160 --> 0:48:46.200
<v Speaker 6>going to combine for a thousand yards rushing this year.

0:48:46.560 --> 0:48:49.600
<v Speaker 6>That's not happening. So I'm in I'm in a spot

0:48:49.640 --> 0:48:52.319
<v Speaker 6>where yards per carry I think is going down.

0:48:52.480 --> 0:48:53.600
<v Speaker 3>I think I think.

0:48:53.920 --> 0:48:56.120
<v Speaker 6>The ability to receive out of the backfield is not

0:48:56.160 --> 0:48:59.240
<v Speaker 6>there as much as it was last year. Short yardage situation,

0:48:59.400 --> 0:49:02.600
<v Speaker 6>if it's third, short, second and short goal line, who cares.

0:49:02.800 --> 0:49:05.200
<v Speaker 6>I think they'll be fine. This is a team that's

0:49:05.200 --> 0:49:08.160
<v Speaker 6>gonna throw the ball around a lot because they are.

0:49:08.080 --> 0:49:09.360
<v Speaker 1>Really good to throw anyway.

0:49:09.480 --> 0:49:12.440
<v Speaker 6>You're right, I think, But I just don't have any

0:49:12.880 --> 0:49:16.560
<v Speaker 6>confidence right now that can change. I mean, ask me

0:49:16.640 --> 0:49:19.120
<v Speaker 6>three weeks from now, four weeks from now, and I

0:49:19.200 --> 0:49:20.959
<v Speaker 6>might say, Okay, my four is now a six.

0:49:21.120 --> 0:49:22.160
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I've seen it a little bit.

0:49:22.200 --> 0:49:25.279
<v Speaker 5>Okay, well I don't have I also do love me

0:49:25.360 --> 0:49:28.799
<v Speaker 5>some Cooper bb in uh in the run blocking. I

0:49:28.800 --> 0:49:31.480
<v Speaker 5>mean he's better at pass blocking, but go and look

0:49:31.520 --> 0:49:31.719
<v Speaker 5>at it.

0:49:31.840 --> 0:49:34.880
<v Speaker 6>He's faced the weakest part of the entire defense for

0:49:34.920 --> 0:49:36.960
<v Speaker 6>the Dallas Cowboys all off season long.

0:49:37.760 --> 0:49:39.280
<v Speaker 1>Lookout to get tested.

0:49:39.680 --> 0:49:41.920
<v Speaker 3>He's gonna be tested all the way through those first five.

0:49:41.800 --> 0:49:45.160
<v Speaker 5>Weeks, says his demeanor as well as his skill set.

0:49:45.200 --> 0:49:46.840
<v Speaker 5>Once he gets punched in them out a couple of times.

0:49:47.080 --> 0:49:50.120
<v Speaker 5>You're about to those who don't know what Cooper on

0:49:50.160 --> 0:49:53.919
<v Speaker 5>the field, I do second level one pancake level.

0:49:54.160 --> 0:49:57.359
<v Speaker 1>Also understand he's he's a serial kill. Understand this from

0:49:57.400 --> 0:49:58.640
<v Speaker 1>the center position.

0:49:59.520 --> 0:50:02.600
<v Speaker 9>Majority of your blocks in the running game, are they

0:50:02.680 --> 0:50:03.960
<v Speaker 9>ISOs or are they combos?

0:50:04.000 --> 0:50:07.239
<v Speaker 1>Combos combos? So when you're comboing, are you comboing with

0:50:07.280 --> 0:50:08.560
<v Speaker 1>a regular player or all pro?

0:50:08.719 --> 0:50:10.239
<v Speaker 3>I agree, I'm right there with you.

0:50:10.360 --> 0:50:14.000
<v Speaker 9>No matter what direction he goes. He's combo blocking, which

0:50:14.000 --> 0:50:17.279
<v Speaker 9>means two person, two people blocking one man with an

0:50:17.280 --> 0:50:19.560
<v Speaker 9>all pro. So his primary is going to be hey,

0:50:19.760 --> 0:50:22.319
<v Speaker 9>get over there. Take either Martin or Boom, get over

0:50:22.360 --> 0:50:24.399
<v Speaker 9>there and take Tyler Smith. You got him cool. I'm

0:50:24.400 --> 0:50:25.400
<v Speaker 9>going up to the linebackers.

0:50:25.400 --> 0:50:29.879
<v Speaker 6>How did that work out for Tyler Jimmy? How did

0:50:29.920 --> 0:50:32.080
<v Speaker 6>that work for Tyler Biatish last year were he was

0:50:32.120 --> 0:50:34.360
<v Speaker 6>the most criticized player on the entire.

0:50:34.960 --> 0:50:35.920
<v Speaker 1>I knew that was going to come up.

0:50:35.960 --> 0:50:38.680
<v Speaker 9>That's why I said Tyler biadas in my opinion, did

0:50:38.719 --> 0:50:41.360
<v Speaker 9>not have the size. Tyler Biadage did not have the

0:50:41.400 --> 0:50:44.879
<v Speaker 9>size or the strength. Now Cooper beebe as wide as

0:50:44.920 --> 0:50:47.520
<v Speaker 9>he is going up to the next level. If lime,

0:50:47.840 --> 0:50:49.799
<v Speaker 9>either linebackers have to run into the middle of his

0:50:49.920 --> 0:50:52.799
<v Speaker 9>chest and get consumed like a like a black hole,

0:50:53.480 --> 0:50:56.080
<v Speaker 9>or they have to run around his large body and

0:50:56.120 --> 0:50:58.520
<v Speaker 9>now try to get around him to get back downhill.

0:50:58.560 --> 0:51:01.640
<v Speaker 9>Because I foresee this being nice r on the interior

0:51:01.719 --> 0:51:05.120
<v Speaker 9>offensive line. And again in terms of their running yardage,

0:51:05.160 --> 0:51:07.799
<v Speaker 9>all I need is give me four yards, give me

0:51:07.840 --> 0:51:10.160
<v Speaker 9>four point two. I'll run four yards. If I get

0:51:10.160 --> 0:51:12.920
<v Speaker 9>an average of four point two yards, I'm winning. That's

0:51:12.920 --> 0:51:14.400
<v Speaker 9>three If I run three times in a row, is

0:51:14.440 --> 0:51:14.799
<v Speaker 9>that first?

0:51:14.800 --> 0:51:17.319
<v Speaker 1>Now check? That's my check.

0:51:17.719 --> 0:51:20.960
<v Speaker 9>Give me four point two yards average and I am good.

0:51:21.080 --> 0:51:23.320
<v Speaker 9>I don't need I mean, you're gonna have your explosives.

0:51:23.320 --> 0:51:24.120
<v Speaker 9>Every team does, but.

0:51:24.120 --> 0:51:24.600
<v Speaker 1>I don't need that.

0:51:24.880 --> 0:51:25.640
<v Speaker 8>You don't need the home run.

0:51:25.640 --> 0:51:27.400
<v Speaker 9>I don't need the home runs that come from the backfield.

0:51:28.040 --> 0:51:31.200
<v Speaker 9>I need consistency that makes you respect my running game.

0:51:31.320 --> 0:51:33.200
<v Speaker 9>And now you change your defense to allow for the

0:51:33.280 --> 0:51:36.680
<v Speaker 9>explosives on the outside. So I foresee the passes coming down,

0:51:36.960 --> 0:51:39.080
<v Speaker 9>and I see the running game going up.

0:51:39.840 --> 0:51:42.040
<v Speaker 3>And I I understand that.

0:51:42.120 --> 0:51:45.160
<v Speaker 6>I understand because if you can do that three yards

0:51:45.160 --> 0:51:46.879
<v Speaker 6>in a cloud of dust worked for a long time

0:51:46.880 --> 0:51:49.719
<v Speaker 6>in this league. I need four exactly, you need four

0:51:49.760 --> 0:51:51.319
<v Speaker 6>of it, and I don't know if they can get four.

0:51:52.040 --> 0:51:55.200
<v Speaker 6>See thirty seven percent success rate? Yeah right, I mean

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<v Speaker 6>that's not super exciting for me.

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<v Speaker 5>I will say that ric o' daldo was averaging full

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<v Speaker 5>point one yards per carry behind a carousel of offensive

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<v Speaker 5>lineman due to injury. So look at what the offensive

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<v Speaker 5>line looks like right now. Let the rookies get punching

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<v Speaker 5>them out a couple of times and then they'll, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>they'll gonna eat this. And once they do that, then

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<v Speaker 5>I don't agree with Kyle in that the yards per

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<v Speaker 5>carry goes down. I don't see how that happens. And

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<v Speaker 5>if that happens, then something's going wrong up front.

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<v Speaker 6>Just by the way, just in comparison Tyler Biattish and

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<v Speaker 6>Cooper BB, according to their NFL combine measurements, Beaddish was taller,

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<v Speaker 6>his arms were longer, his hands were bigger. The only

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<v Speaker 6>thing that Cooper BB has over him is he was

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<v Speaker 6>eight pounds heavier cool the two. That's the the comp between.

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<v Speaker 9>The Tace always measured my size of my hands when

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<v Speaker 9>I was playing football as a quarterback, and try to

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<v Speaker 9>say that I was gonna hurt me in terms of

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<v Speaker 9>my ability to grip the ball still through.

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<v Speaker 1>You know what I'm saying, Like.

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<v Speaker 5>You know what you can't measure. You know, they don't

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<v Speaker 5>have a ruler for demeanor. And and Cooper BB's demeanor

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<v Speaker 5>is wildly different from taller Biadish. Now that's not to

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<v Speaker 5>say Tyler Biadish was soft, because he wasn't. We've seen

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<v Speaker 5>him get antsy practices and start skirmishes and things like that.

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<v Speaker 5>Boebe doesn't start skirmishes because between the snaps, he's more

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<v Speaker 5>of that quiet yep, right, he has the little smile.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why I call him a serial killer. As soon

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<v Speaker 5>as that ball is snapped, he's killing this guy and

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<v Speaker 5>then looking for the next guy to kill, and looking

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<v Speaker 5>for the next guy to kill. It's different. So yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>the measurements comparable, demeanor incomparable.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't put them in a same field.

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<v Speaker 3>I we got to get out of here before we leave.

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<v Speaker 6>I want to say, I hope you guys are right,

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<v Speaker 6>because I want them to be able to rest off.

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<v Speaker 6>Of course, I just don't know if I see it

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<v Speaker 6>all right Tomorrow, Say it with your chest Friday. Bring

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<v Speaker 6>the heat, bring the pressure. We are bringing it on

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<v Speaker 6>Talking Cowboys all tonight. We have football tonight. You've got

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<v Speaker 6>the first NFL matchup of the season.

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<v Speaker 3>Isaiah's rare and I'm ready to go.

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<v Speaker 6>We've got a lot to look forward to here over

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<v Speaker 6>the next twenty four hours. By the way your calls,

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<v Speaker 6>we are gonna do the fan calls again. Who's going

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<v Speaker 6>to represent the fans next week and try and take

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<v Speaker 6>home a title? In our pickum segment on, say it

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<v Speaker 6>with your chest Friday for Patrick Nosey Walker, Josh Rodriguez,

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<v Speaker 6>Isaiah stand back, Chris Beam in the backup, Kyle Yo,

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<v Speaker 6>what's saying so long?

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<v Speaker 3>From Talking Cowboys, We'll see you on to say it

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<v Speaker 3>with your Chest Friday.

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