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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Girls Talk Boys Talk, presented by invisi Line,

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<v Speaker 1>trusted by over five hundred NFL players for their winning smiles,

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<v Speaker 1>and broadcasting live from Dallas Cowboys World headquarters at the Star.

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<v Speaker 1>Now your host, Nicole Hutchison, What.

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<v Speaker 3>Up, Cowboys Nation? Welcome in the Girls Talk Boys Talk Off.

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<v Speaker 4>Season of Edition.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I guess we can call it off season edition.

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<v Speaker 3>Screw it all right? Presented by invisil Line. Nicole hedcheson

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<v Speaker 3>here alongside Asia Warrison and Jess Navarez.

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<v Speaker 4>How y'all doing, ladies?

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<v Speaker 2>Were here? Good?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh my god? Thank you Jazz right on time.

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<v Speaker 2>I was about to say, I'm a little sleepy.

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<v Speaker 5>Ah, we're good. We're getting ready from the storm. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>come literally bundle up.

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm just not made for this kind of weather, So

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<v Speaker 2>when it's cold, I'm just I just hate it, every

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<v Speaker 2>second of it. Actually, I know one thing.

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<v Speaker 4>We also hate the fact that the season's over so soon.

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<v Speaker 2>I also hate that.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's talk about it real fast. We can keep it

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<v Speaker 3>short and sweet in the first segment, because we do

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<v Speaker 3>have to talk about it. The Washington Commanders came here

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<v Speaker 3>in at and T Stadium and left with a win.

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<v Speaker 3>So the Cowboys split the season. Split the matchup head

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<v Speaker 3>to head series this year one to one.

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<v Speaker 4>The Commanders take the win twenty three to nineteen. On Sunday,

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<v Speaker 4>Thoughts about the game, I'll start with you, Jess.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean it was. It was probably the most

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<v Speaker 2>entertaining game of the day that day. That's for dang

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<v Speaker 2>shirt literally coming down the last few seconds there. You know.

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<v Speaker 2>Going into that game, I was interested to see a

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<v Speaker 2>few things, specifically with the younger guys and get some

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<v Speaker 2>questions answered that we all had, and surrounding Trey Lance specifically,

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<v Speaker 2>so I'm glad we have more of a sample size

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<v Speaker 2>to base off of, you know, the kind of quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>he is and where improvement still lies. But overall, I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>the guys didn't stop fighting, so I will say that

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<v Speaker 2>the guys were still showing some fight. So I wish

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<v Speaker 2>it would have been a want a win to cap

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<v Speaker 2>off the season, but it is what it is. The

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<v Speaker 2>season couldn't have ended soon enough. I just wanted everybody

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<v Speaker 2>to get out of their healthy go into the off

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<v Speaker 2>season and start working for next year.

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<v Speaker 4>Really a second that sister.

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<v Speaker 2>Take some time off first though, take some time off,

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<v Speaker 2>enjoy their enjoy their personal life with their families who

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<v Speaker 2>don't get to see them all year, and then get

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<v Speaker 2>to work. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, in regard to the game, I thought that

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<v Speaker 5>Dallas came out, they were aggressive. We saw some good

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<v Speaker 5>things early and then in the second half of the game.

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<v Speaker 5>Which we've seen with them is that they weren't able

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<v Speaker 5>to continue that offensively and Washington was able to figure

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<v Speaker 5>out some things offensively. The Cowboys defensive line gave them

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<v Speaker 5>fits six sacts on the day. I mean, Michael Parsons

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<v Speaker 5>had two in the first couple of possessions, so that

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<v Speaker 5>just lets you know it was probably gonna be a

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<v Speaker 5>long day. But Washington made adjustments, and after making those adjustments,

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<v Speaker 5>Dallas took away to Terry McLaurin for a whole half

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<v Speaker 5>like and then they came out in the second half.

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<v Speaker 5>Cliff Kingsbury does what a good offensive coordinator did and

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<v Speaker 5>found favorable matchups. So they just kind of chipped away

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<v Speaker 5>at the Cowboys and then towards the end you saw

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<v Speaker 5>it just breaking and that's just that's just a good ball.

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<v Speaker 5>But it's just a great ball. By Jay and Daniels,

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<v Speaker 5>a really good catch by Terry McLaurin, and you just

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<v Speaker 5>can't play it any better.

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<v Speaker 4>So for me, you look at the.

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<v Speaker 5>Things that happened, the penalties and stuff like that that

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<v Speaker 5>put them in position. It's just very, very representative of

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<v Speaker 5>kind of what the season has been.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep, almost there, almost there, the mistakes, the costly in

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<v Speaker 3>the end, but I mean, it's just them shooting themselves

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<v Speaker 3>in the foot. And let me go ahead and put

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<v Speaker 3>this disclaimer out there because I know y'all probably look

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<v Speaker 3>at me crazy on this podcast.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, No, I went to the dinners this morning talking about.

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<v Speaker 2>So you were doing so good.

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<v Speaker 3>It's so good, but it just felt weird, like by

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<v Speaker 3>talking weird, so like it don't look it weird, but

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<v Speaker 3>it is weird weird, Thank goodness. Okay, why do you

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<v Speaker 3>have to feel like I had to put that disclaimer

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<v Speaker 3>out there?

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<v Speaker 5>But anyway, it's given the joke, it's given the joker.

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<v Speaker 3>Why that's crazy, that's.

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<v Speaker 5>I can't smirk, y'all so serious?

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<v Speaker 4>So mean, Oh my, I'm joking, And that's how I founded.

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<v Speaker 3>No, you don't.

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<v Speaker 5>Look crazy at all.

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<v Speaker 4>We just messed with you. I was trying to do

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<v Speaker 4>my snork and I couldn't do it.

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<v Speaker 1>Yourself.

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<v Speaker 2>What are you trying to do working? It's not working.

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<v Speaker 2>Not your eyes watering because you're trying.

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<v Speaker 3>I can't do it and it's irritating me.

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<v Speaker 2>All do it.

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<v Speaker 3>You can do it. Back on track. Sorry that out there.

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<v Speaker 3>I think it.

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<v Speaker 4>It's more so just like the theme of the season,

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<v Speaker 4>and we've talked about it so many times.

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<v Speaker 3>Is that the mistakes backfired them every single time, whether

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<v Speaker 3>it's in third quarter, final seconds as it did against Washington.

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<v Speaker 3>But I liked the way that Trey Lance had a

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<v Speaker 3>command of the offense. That was something that I wanted

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<v Speaker 3>to see in a regular season game. We saw it

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<v Speaker 3>in the preseason where he was obviously still trying to

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<v Speaker 3>there was some nervousness preseason, but I feel like he

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<v Speaker 3>was confident, And I think I mentioned it last week

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<v Speaker 3>on the podcast, was that the guys were starting to

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<v Speaker 3>instill that confidence in him, making sure that his.

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<v Speaker 4>Mental was right going in. So I feel like he

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<v Speaker 4>was good mentally.

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<v Speaker 3>It was just them shooting themselves in the freaking foot

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<v Speaker 3>every single time.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, and when you put your quarterback behind the sticks constantly, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>it just makes it ten times harder to come back,

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<v Speaker 2>especially a quarterback who hadn't played a regular season game.

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<v Speaker 2>And what was it like for one hundred and eighty days?

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<v Speaker 2>Eight hundred forty Oh yeah, yeah, eight hundred and forty

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<v Speaker 2>even more, But see him clearly tied to that, That's okay.

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<v Speaker 2>But you know what I really enjoyed was seeing his

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<v Speaker 2>connection with the younger receivers that I feel like he's

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<v Speaker 2>been getting a lot of work in in those practice

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<v Speaker 2>reps that we always talk about that are so limited

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<v Speaker 2>and really numbers wise, it's maybe like eight reps per practice,

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<v Speaker 2>if not per week that your third string quarterback is getting.

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<v Speaker 2>And so it's been valuable for him to see Cooper

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<v Speaker 2>Rush kind of move up into that one spot and

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<v Speaker 2>get even more of those reps. And you can kind

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<v Speaker 2>of see that because not only did he have the

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<v Speaker 2>connection with the younger guys like Jonathan Mingo, but you

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<v Speaker 2>saw that really with Jalen Tolbert, Jalen Brooks, Hunter Lipkey,

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<v Speaker 2>Rico Daudele. He was definitely showing that confidence and to

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<v Speaker 2>be fair, everybody was his receivers, everybody, his backs were

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<v Speaker 2>showing confidence within him as well as the quarterback, and

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<v Speaker 2>you could see that I will say something I did

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<v Speaker 2>notice was the work was a little sloppy. I was

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<v Speaker 2>just being very nitpicky again because we're there to evaluate

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<v Speaker 2>the kind of job he did. But those quick short passes,

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<v Speaker 2>I mean he was going one read and passing it

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<v Speaker 2>down and just short passes. It was working. But I

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<v Speaker 2>really hope now the conversation of Trey Lance not being

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<v Speaker 2>a viable backup in this league can kind of start

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<v Speaker 2>to silence. I'd like to see more of him. I

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<v Speaker 2>don't know if that'll be here or somewhere else, but

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<v Speaker 2>I do think what he showed was good to get

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<v Speaker 2>on tape to be a viable backup in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 4>Let me ask you something.

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<v Speaker 3>Do y'all feel like if Trey Lance would have started

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<v Speaker 3>a couple of games prior to Week eighteen, that he

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<v Speaker 3>would have showed something.

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<v Speaker 4>Better than Cooper Rush? Yes, what do you have been

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<v Speaker 4>the better option?

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<v Speaker 5>Yes? I mean, with respect, I appreciate what Cooper Rush

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<v Speaker 5>does for you.

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<v Speaker 4>As an offense.

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<v Speaker 5>He is one hundred percent the epitome of and I

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<v Speaker 5>know it gets a negative connotation, but it's not a

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<v Speaker 5>bad thing. He's a game manager. He is going to

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<v Speaker 5>do He's gonna run that offense. He's not gonna do

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<v Speaker 5>a lot of improvising. He's going to be on script.

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<v Speaker 5>He's gonna be on Q and he's gonna make he's

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<v Speaker 5>gonna move the offensive long along. Trey Lance is somebody

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<v Speaker 5>that when when offenses looking with defenses look at him,

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<v Speaker 5>they have to account for multiple things he can do.

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<v Speaker 5>Now to just this point, I thought that the game

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<v Speaker 5>plan favored him. They did a lot of things to

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<v Speaker 5>cut the field in half. And what I mean by

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<v Speaker 5>that is like rollouts, boots, waggles, things where he's on

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<v Speaker 5>the move, because he does that well. He still is

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<v Speaker 5>developing pocket presence touch because there were a couple of

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<v Speaker 5>times there were some missed opportunities in that game in

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<v Speaker 5>the red zone where he's missing guys or he's just

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<v Speaker 5>putting too much on it and it's and it's hard.

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<v Speaker 5>It's difficult as a guy.

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<v Speaker 4>That has the.

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<v Speaker 5>Arm talent that he has to gain control of the

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<v Speaker 5>weapon that he has because the arm is just a cannon, right.

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<v Speaker 5>So the things that I would hope he would continue

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<v Speaker 5>to work on is going through his progressions like like

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<v Speaker 5>we talked about, like he talked about Jess, and also

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<v Speaker 5>to just delivering the ball more accurately, and that to

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<v Speaker 5>your point, Nicole, takes time, and it takes repetition, it

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<v Speaker 5>takes chemistry with the receivers he's playing with as well.

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<v Speaker 5>But I do think we got to see that he

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<v Speaker 5>can get better from practice, and if he can get

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<v Speaker 5>better from practice, he should be able to get better from.

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<v Speaker 4>Playing actual reps.

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<v Speaker 5>And so for me, I walked away from it saying,

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<v Speaker 5>this guy can be your backup next year. There's no

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<v Speaker 5>reason why he can't be your backup next year. I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>if he chooses to be, if they choose to bring

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<v Speaker 5>him up, that's all up to them. What I'm saying

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<v Speaker 5>is is that if he continues to grow and he

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<v Speaker 5>continues to get you talk about training camp.

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<v Speaker 4>If he's not splitting.

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<v Speaker 5>Reps with Cooper Rush, what type of player are we

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<v Speaker 5>gonna start seeing? And he is a he can do

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<v Speaker 5>a lot of things that excite you. But also to

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<v Speaker 5>one thing I noticed was how I felt like they

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<v Speaker 5>looked faster. And what I mean by that, it's him

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<v Speaker 5>getting people the ball on the move, getting Jaylen Tope

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<v Speaker 5>with the ball on the move. The ball's not late,

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<v Speaker 5>the ball's on time, so guys can get run after

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<v Speaker 5>catch opportunities. I think that's some of what we got

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<v Speaker 5>to see with him that we haven't gotten to see

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<v Speaker 5>with Cooper Rush as much.

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<v Speaker 4>So there was something I'm so sorry, No, you're okay.

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<v Speaker 2>I just wanted to say, like your to answer your

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<v Speaker 2>question of would he be the more viable option, I

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<v Speaker 2>think it depends on what kind of offense you want

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<v Speaker 2>it to run, A right right like because here's the

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<v Speaker 2>thing too, this is such a domino effect of a

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<v Speaker 2>question because the way I see it is, yes, he

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<v Speaker 2>can be a viable backup with more practice, more work,

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<v Speaker 2>more game time, reps preseason would be nice to see

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<v Speaker 2>more of. But it's also going to depend on how

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<v Speaker 2>Dak comes back from this injury, if he's going to

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<v Speaker 2>be mobile still, if he's gonna be a little more immobile,

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<v Speaker 2>more of a pocket quarterback, Because if you're going to

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<v Speaker 2>run this offense with Trey Lance, you want him to

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<v Speaker 2>use his mobility, you want him to use his legs,

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<v Speaker 2>And truly, your backup quarterback has to replicate the game

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<v Speaker 2>plan a little more watered down than what your starting

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback is doing. I don't want it to have to

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<v Speaker 2>limit trade using his legs less because of the game

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<v Speaker 2>plan that would favor DAK. Now Cooper Rush is obviously,

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<v Speaker 2>I think the more conservative pocket quarterback that you don't

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<v Speaker 2>necessarily have to plan any kind of any kind of

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<v Speaker 2>mobility with And truly like, we don't know what the

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<v Speaker 2>surgery will do for Dak going forward, So I think

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<v Speaker 2>it just one it depends on the coach's vision of

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<v Speaker 2>what this offense is going to be, how much you

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<v Speaker 2>want a mobile quarterback. But also I think what they

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<v Speaker 2>really wanted to emphasize, and Trey could have done it

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<v Speaker 2>as well, was the run game, specifically with Rico and

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<v Speaker 2>amping that up. So I think if Trey was in

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<v Speaker 2>you might have seen a little less of that a

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<v Speaker 2>little bit more with him being mobile. But it's just

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<v Speaker 2>such a tangled web of we don't knows and to

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<v Speaker 2>be determined because you're how Cooper Rush and I have

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<v Speaker 2>talked about the backup quarterback position is your backup quarterback

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<v Speaker 2>has to emulate what your starting quarterback does in a

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<v Speaker 2>little bit of a watered down position so that it's

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<v Speaker 2>not so much of a change and you can change

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<v Speaker 2>it on the dime when needed. Trey Lance, I just

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<v Speaker 2>feel like if he wants to be a mobile quarterback,

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<v Speaker 2>this might not be the system based on your veteran

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback coming back from an injury like he did to

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<v Speaker 2>have to cap his mobility and his potential in that

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<v Speaker 2>aspect of his game.

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<v Speaker 5>If Dak is capping his mobility, he's doing a disservice

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<v Speaker 5>to his game. And I really hope that he takes

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<v Speaker 5>the time to improve his flexibility, improve you know, some

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<v Speaker 5>of those things, because he's always been kind of a

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<v Speaker 5>stiff player. I mean, just being honest. His lower half

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<v Speaker 5>has just always been kind of stiff. And that's why

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<v Speaker 5>you see him really focus on his hips, open up

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<v Speaker 5>his hips.

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<v Speaker 2>We seen the.

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<v Speaker 5>Dag dance a few years ago. That is for him

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<v Speaker 5>to open up his hips because they're tight, like that's

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<v Speaker 5>just a.

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<v Speaker 2>Part of him.

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<v Speaker 5>He's very strong, not very flexible. I'm hoping that he

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<v Speaker 5>takes the time in the off season too. I'm really

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<v Speaker 5>curious to see how he retools and rebuilds his body

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<v Speaker 5>because his mobility is so important to what he does.

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<v Speaker 5>And I mean, on the flip side of things, when

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<v Speaker 5>you look at Marcus Mariota, what he did to you

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<v Speaker 5>in that game, he I mean disrespectful, like what it

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<v Speaker 5>was really it.

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<v Speaker 4>Was, honestly, the Cowboys making them.

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<v Speaker 5>Look well, and I think and I think that they

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<v Speaker 5>were on their heels because you game plan for Jayde Daniels.

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<v Speaker 5>You didn't game plan for Marcus Marioda and come out

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<v Speaker 5>there and start doing all that run around like a

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<v Speaker 5>little rabbit.

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<v Speaker 2>Literally, he was justopping around.

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<v Speaker 5>But I'm just saying, let me not y'all go do

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<v Speaker 5>y'all say as a favorite, go look at Marcus Marioda

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<v Speaker 5>playing with the Falcons last year and tell me that

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<v Speaker 5>Trey Lance can't do that. I'm just being straight up

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<v Speaker 5>with you. So for me, I agree with you. I

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<v Speaker 5>agree with you that it does need to be some

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<v Speaker 5>synergy and like how you do things. But I am

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<v Speaker 5>like Dak needs to be mobile, maybe not as mobiles

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<v Speaker 5>Trae LANs, because he's.

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<v Speaker 2>Not the He's also a young you know what I mean.

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<v Speaker 4>He's not the athlete.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not saying.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm not saying that Dak needs to just run all

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<v Speaker 5>the time, but the r P O run action game,

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<v Speaker 5>it's what has made him who he is and.

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<v Speaker 4>That's when he was using his mobility. Yes, last year.

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<v Speaker 3>I want to go back to Trey Lance though, because

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<v Speaker 3>something that I also noticed was that where I didn't

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<v Speaker 3>see it with Cooper Rush.

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<v Speaker 4>Was that if, for example, he threw a ball to.

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<v Speaker 3>Brandon Cook's, I believe Cooks had dropped it, but he

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<v Speaker 3>still went back to him. And that was multiple plays

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<v Speaker 3>where he still saw that still trying to continue that

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<v Speaker 3>trust or show that there were still trust between the.

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<v Speaker 4>Quarterback and the receiver.

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<v Speaker 3>And I think that's why Jaalen Tolbert had his best

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<v Speaker 3>game in my opinion, Do y'all think Jalen Tolbert has

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<v Speaker 3>his best game this season? Oh?

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<v Speaker 5>But yeah, yeah, but he's just great and scrambled drill.

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<v Speaker 6>Like.

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<v Speaker 5>One thing about Jaylen Tobert that I like about him,

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<v Speaker 5>and I'm sure Dak appreciates about him, is that when

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<v Speaker 5>plays break down, he has made plays in scrambled drill

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<v Speaker 5>and quarterbacks love that. They love the guy that's gonna

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<v Speaker 5>keep working for them, keep trying coming back to the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>And I think that that's something that Jalen Tobert does well.

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<v Speaker 5>It helped out Trey Lance when he was scrambling a

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<v Speaker 5>couple times in his game, and obviously they were able

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<v Speaker 5>to get some explosive of impositive place from that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean statistically ninety eight yards, that's great that's

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<v Speaker 2>great to see from JT. But also I feel like

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<v Speaker 2>it was a product of his progression within the last

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<v Speaker 2>month of you know him kind of. I don't want

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<v Speaker 2>to say he was down on himself. I haven't had

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<v Speaker 2>a conversation with him as of recent but there was

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<v Speaker 2>a moment there where you kind of saw the confidence

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<v Speaker 2>being shaken within the game time reps and within this

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<v Speaker 2>last month, I feel like he has been a solid

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback friendly player, obviously being impactful in the red zone

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<v Speaker 2>and being a good red zone target for both Cooper

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<v Speaker 2>Rush and well Trey Lance was trying. But you know,

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<v Speaker 2>it's at the end of the day, like I just

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<v Speaker 2>feel like JT's progression will just get better and better,

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<v Speaker 2>and he has the work ethic to make him more coachable.

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<v Speaker 2>I just wish, you know, the And this doesn't even

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<v Speaker 2>just go for GT, but the development of these younger

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<v Speaker 2>receivers tight ends back were a little bit more further

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<v Speaker 2>along than where they are right now.

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<v Speaker 3>We're y'all happy to see due action.

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<v Speaker 5>I was ecstatic and pissed off, Yeah, because why because

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<v Speaker 5>why you don't have like this team does not the

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<v Speaker 5>offense doesn't have like juice speed. Yep, That's why when

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<v Speaker 5>you see Turpin it feels different, like you can see

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<v Speaker 5>the difference and when he hits the hole when they're

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<v Speaker 5>using when they're using them out the backfield or giving

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<v Speaker 5>him direct snaps and stuff. It's just it just feels

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<v Speaker 5>different and duce bond like the way that he just

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<v Speaker 5>hits the hole when he sees it. Just yeah, I'm like,

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<v Speaker 5>it's frustrating to say the least, even with Hunter Lipkey,

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<v Speaker 5>even getting to see Hunter Lipkey, who is a running back.

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<v Speaker 5>I understand he does fullback things, he is a running back.

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<v Speaker 5>The fact that like this stuff wasn't happening through the

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<v Speaker 5>season is baffling to me. What's what? And I understand

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<v Speaker 5>they had to count because of inies in the cornerback

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<v Speaker 5>room and this played and stay inactives and stuff, but

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<v Speaker 5>this running back room could have been so much more versatile,

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<v Speaker 5>It could have been so much more difficult to plan for.

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<v Speaker 5>And seeing them run the ball and the office some

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<v Speaker 5>lives have gotten better, But seeing them run the ball,

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<v Speaker 5>I was happy.

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<v Speaker 4>It ticked me off.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, to me, I'm like, oh, exciting, But why did

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<v Speaker 2>it take so long to see this? Because to me, yes,

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<v Speaker 2>technically or playoff chances ended what two weeks ago. Very

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<v Speaker 2>technically that's two more weeks he could have gotten reps

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<v Speaker 2>if you felt like you were trying to play to

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<v Speaker 2>win at that point. And yes, just make Rico your

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<v Speaker 2>your bell cow, I think is what they called him.

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<v Speaker 2>But I also don't get it because Cooper Rush is

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<v Speaker 2>an experienced enough veteran backup quarterback that can handle those

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<v Speaker 2>kind of packages. Yeah, that's I guess that's why it's

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<v Speaker 2>so frustrating too, because it makes you think, what if

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<v Speaker 2>would you even have seen that if Dak was still

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<v Speaker 2>healthy and in don't. I don't know, but it's again

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<v Speaker 2>under utilizing this talent that you have on the roster

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<v Speaker 2>that might not be Like, why not at that point

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<v Speaker 2>and especially throughout the game? Yes, I wanted to see

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<v Speaker 2>more Rico, but also why not put Duce in interchangeably

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<v Speaker 2>with Rico during this game? And to your point about

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<v Speaker 2>Hunter Lifkey, I literally tweeted Hunter Lipkey sighting because it

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<v Speaker 2>just felt like too long, too damn long since we

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<v Speaker 2>had seen any kind of package, specifically for this versatile player.

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<v Speaker 2>And he's a guy that at the beginning of the season,

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<v Speaker 2>during training camp even we were all talking about seeing

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<v Speaker 2>him get working and where was all that? Like, I

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<v Speaker 2>understand your quarterback got injured, but I just feel like

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<v Speaker 2>Cooper Rush hasn't has enough experience as a quarterback to

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<v Speaker 2>implement those things into his game, and so I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>sure the play calling was really in uh their favor

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<v Speaker 2>the way.

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't realize that Hunter Luky only had twelve carries

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<v Speaker 3>this year.

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<v Speaker 2>For thirty eight.

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<v Speaker 5>Years, crazy, he's been an extension of your offensive line.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's it. And that's just.

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<v Speaker 2>Like, there's just no reason for it.

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<v Speaker 5>There's no reason why we couldn't have more opportunities. And

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<v Speaker 5>I get it, don't get me wrong. I get Rico

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<v Speaker 5>kind of started late, quote unquote in a way of

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<v Speaker 5>being the starter. But what makes other teams good is

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<v Speaker 5>that they have the committee. And the committee again is

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<v Speaker 5>for rest and all that stuff, but it's also to

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<v Speaker 5>change the picture. It's also to change what the defense

0:19:26.520 --> 0:19:29.520
<v Speaker 5>has to do to defend you, because I'm telling you, you

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<v Speaker 5>can see it on film like they didn't even know.

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<v Speaker 5>They didn't even know when Deuce was like escaping, like

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<v Speaker 5>when he was finishing runs because you can't see him

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<v Speaker 5>sometimes and I'm just like you to make you laugh.

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<v Speaker 2>On the broadcast when you were hearing the I think

0:19:43.800 --> 0:19:46.760
<v Speaker 2>it's Mark Sanchez talk about him. It's like, oh yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>his size, And I was like, boy, we're so past

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<v Speaker 2>that conversation.

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<v Speaker 5>Like, yeah, we saw him do some things.

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<v Speaker 2>You can utilize it to your advantage, to your point.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, we saw him do some things in past pro

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<v Speaker 5>as well. You know something that people have, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>ridiculed him a boud. He sacrificed his body multiple times

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<v Speaker 5>in that game.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, I.

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<v Speaker 4>Next season.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Well, we're gonna put that the whole game

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<v Speaker 3>to bed, right, and then we're gonna good night.

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<v Speaker 3>He tweeted out that one day after the Chicago Bears,

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<v Speaker 3>obviously they sought out permission to interview.

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys head coach.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, that contract comes to an end soon, but current

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<v Speaker 3>head coach still Michael McCarthy, uh to interview him still

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<v Speaker 3>one day after that, so today they still have not

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<v Speaker 3>heard a response. But again I think that we should

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<v Speaker 3>note that we do not know any updates on whether

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<v Speaker 3>or not McCarthy's agent is negotiating with the front office.

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<v Speaker 4>Currently, we don't know anything.

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<v Speaker 2>This is just the.

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<v Speaker 4>Tweets that we see, so we have to.

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<v Speaker 3>Talk about it. Yeah, just let me ask you something.

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<v Speaker 3>Mike McCarthy back for another year. If he's not back,

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<v Speaker 3>what are the coach out there? Do you feel y'all

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<v Speaker 3>have confidence in coming in and let's say, establishing the

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<v Speaker 3>same type of culture here.

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<v Speaker 2>Is there anybody that Chelsea Damn Quinn, No, I'm not.

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<v Speaker 2>That was a joke. I'm that little kid that's like

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<v Speaker 2>with the microphone. He's like starts crying. That's me when

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<v Speaker 2>I talk about this. No, if you're talking about this

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<v Speaker 2>exact culture, yeah, probably not anybody I can think of

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<v Speaker 2>at least that comes to mind. It If you wanted

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<v Speaker 2>that culture to kind of continue in a way, you'd

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<v Speaker 2>have to bring somebody up that's already on staff put them.

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<v Speaker 2>Other than that, it would be a clean slate, I

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<v Speaker 2>feel with the options out there that are available.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I think the first person that comes to mind

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<v Speaker 5>is Mike Veriables the older school energy like. I think

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<v Speaker 5>he would get you like McCarthy, not like McCarthy, but

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<v Speaker 5>they might like him because of how he how he is,

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<v Speaker 5>how he coaches. And I honestly, honestly, I don't have

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<v Speaker 5>an idea of whoever it is, whoever it is is

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<v Speaker 5>gonna have to encapsulate this locker room in a way

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<v Speaker 5>that is hasn't been done yet because they haven't won

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<v Speaker 5>a championship. I just think it's gonna be different. It's

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<v Speaker 5>it's difficult because you have whoever comes in here has

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<v Speaker 5>to really set the tone for it's us against the world.

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<v Speaker 2>There's this team.

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<v Speaker 5>We talk about how different this team than any other team.

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<v Speaker 5>So the way that they prepare, the way they do things,

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<v Speaker 5>it may not look like any other team, Like they

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<v Speaker 5>might have to go harder, they may not get the

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<v Speaker 5>same breaks because it's just not the way that the

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<v Speaker 5>media talks about them. They're always in the fire, They're

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<v Speaker 5>always it's never enough like they would he would have

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<v Speaker 5>to they would have to reshape. But another thing too,

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<v Speaker 5>you talk about the Pies respectfully, like this team has

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<v Speaker 5>literally almost led the NFL and penalties since Michael Crothy

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<v Speaker 5>has been the coach who comes in and fixed that

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<v Speaker 5>discipline because it but it because it also in Jason Garrett,

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<v Speaker 5>they were one of the highest penalized. Like I can't

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<v Speaker 5>picture what coach comes in and fixes fixes that. Like

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<v Speaker 5>those type of issues that you've been dealing with for

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<v Speaker 5>in multiple years.

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<v Speaker 2>You also think do you want a quick fix or

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<v Speaker 2>do you want a long term fix? And then that

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<v Speaker 2>also goes into your quarterback getting older, some of your

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<v Speaker 2>veteran players possibly not being on the roster because you

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<v Speaker 2>have twenty two free agents to worry about. There's so

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<v Speaker 2>many unknowns right now that I feel like the first

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<v Speaker 2>domino that needs to fall is figuring out who your

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<v Speaker 2>head coaches please, and then you can figure out the

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<v Speaker 2>rest of it, because if you really are cleaning everything,

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<v Speaker 2>cleaning house, that a lot goes into that and a

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<v Speaker 2>lot of time. I feel like, especially for this locker room,

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<v Speaker 2>like you've said, that have created their own world and

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<v Speaker 2>this is us against the world. They need time to

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<v Speaker 2>mentally prepare for that, get on the same page with

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<v Speaker 2>a new staff if that's what happens, and communicate and

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<v Speaker 2>really build that relationship earlier, sooner rather than later. I guess.

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<v Speaker 2>So for me, everything is in standstill until the decision

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<v Speaker 2>is made because you cannot do anything else other than that,

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<v Speaker 2>because even requiring free agents and going even through that

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<v Speaker 2>and deciding who gets to stay and who potentially doesn't,

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<v Speaker 2>you can't do that until you know what your system

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<v Speaker 2>looks like under said head coach.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you look around the NFL, I mean coaches have

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<v Speaker 3>already lost their jobs. Yeah, you talked at the Jaguars

0:27:39.359 --> 0:27:41.960
<v Speaker 3>they fired their head coach. The Patriots have fired their

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<v Speaker 3>head coach. New Orleans Saints have fired their head Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>The list just goes on and on and on.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's the thing that stressing me is again, like

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<v Speaker 5>you said, we don't know what's going on behind the scenes,

0:27:53.640 --> 0:27:57.920
<v Speaker 5>et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. However, those coaches, the

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<v Speaker 5>coaches that you might won't, the good wins, the ben Jons,

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<v Speaker 5>like these guys, they're interviewing right now and if you can't,

0:28:05.840 --> 0:28:09.080
<v Speaker 5>you can't even you can't interview. And we kind of

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<v Speaker 5>ran into something like this last year, if I'm not mistaken,

0:28:11.760 --> 0:28:14.560
<v Speaker 5>is that dan Quinn was interviewing. We were one hundred

0:28:14.560 --> 0:28:17.360
<v Speaker 5>percent knew that dan Quinn was probably on his way out.

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<v Speaker 5>It was time he came here to rejuvenate his career.

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<v Speaker 5>He did that, he got the whole head coaching job

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<v Speaker 5>in Washington. Dallas ran into a very similar thing to

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<v Speaker 5>where and I like what Zimmer did here. It worked out,

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<v Speaker 5>but it ain't no different than it's like first come,

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<v Speaker 5>first herve, Like, you're not interviewing the other coaches right

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<v Speaker 5>now because you haven't made a decision on this coach,

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<v Speaker 5>So you're you're you're stifling his his you know progress, Well,

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<v Speaker 5>the progress is saw right now, I'll say that his

0:28:46.720 --> 0:28:47.720
<v Speaker 5>progress isn't happening.

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<v Speaker 4>But you also can't.

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<v Speaker 5>Progress until you find out what you know, who's going

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<v Speaker 5>to be the head coach. So it's just not it's

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<v Speaker 5>not a good way to do things because I'm telling you,

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<v Speaker 5>we're gonna be looking at draft, combine and all that stuff,

0:28:58.760 --> 0:29:00.480
<v Speaker 5>and then it's gonna be free agency before we know it.

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<v Speaker 5>Who's going to be the head coach to start planning

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<v Speaker 5>out what things are going to look like, and then

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<v Speaker 5>the players on a team, the assistant coaches, these guys

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<v Speaker 5>also deserve to know what their lives are going to

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<v Speaker 5>look like or if they're going to have to start

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<v Speaker 5>preparing for a new scheme.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, and I would imagine even like Dak coming back

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<v Speaker 2>from this injury, you know who can't physically do a

0:29:19.520 --> 0:29:22.280
<v Speaker 2>lot and it takes, you know, milestone by milestone to

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<v Speaker 2>come back. All you really have is your playbook and

0:29:24.960 --> 0:29:28.840
<v Speaker 2>your system to sit there and study and mentally prepare yourself.

0:29:29.880 --> 0:29:32.040
<v Speaker 2>What does he have to study right now? Because what

0:29:32.200 --> 0:29:34.680
<v Speaker 2>if it does not look the same? So for me too,

0:29:35.640 --> 0:29:39.080
<v Speaker 2>if you want your quarterback to come in prepared post injury,

0:29:40.120 --> 0:29:42.520
<v Speaker 2>you need to give him his material, his book, his

0:29:43.000 --> 0:29:46.200
<v Speaker 2>his binder, if you will, of whatever the system is

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<v Speaker 2>going to look like and what it requires out of him.

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<v Speaker 4>Let me ask you something, y'all think Al Harris. Let's

0:29:51.440 --> 0:29:54.000
<v Speaker 4>say Mike Zimmer decides that he sorry.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's say the front office decides not to keep Mike

0:29:56.640 --> 0:30:00.320
<v Speaker 3>Zimmer or Mike Zimmer decides not to stay here, uh

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<v Speaker 3>to continue coaching as the defensive coordinator.

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<v Speaker 4>Do y'all think it's time for Al Harris to be

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<v Speaker 4>the DC?

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<v Speaker 2>It takes a lot to be a DC.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know. I think the world of our Harris,

0:30:15.880 --> 0:30:18.520
<v Speaker 5>so I want to be very careful, but I do

0:30:18.760 --> 0:30:23.000
<v Speaker 5>understand that being a DC is very intricate, and I

0:30:23.080 --> 0:30:25.520
<v Speaker 5>don't know if he's if he even feels like he's

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<v Speaker 5>ready to take that on. It is a lot of responsibility,

0:30:27.960 --> 0:30:30.080
<v Speaker 5>it's a lot to do. They moved him into what

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<v Speaker 5>the assistant head coach position this year, which was dope.

0:30:33.640 --> 0:30:36.040
<v Speaker 5>But I have no idea because we have not seen

0:30:36.120 --> 0:30:39.320
<v Speaker 5>him in a coordinator capacity. Now, I will say the

0:30:39.480 --> 0:30:41.640
<v Speaker 5>NFL is doing this thing where they're taking chances on

0:30:41.720 --> 0:30:44.920
<v Speaker 5>play on coaches now, a lot of former players are

0:30:45.000 --> 0:30:49.360
<v Speaker 5>becoming coaches and you're seeing success in different places. So

0:30:49.520 --> 0:30:52.520
<v Speaker 5>for me, maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. No idea,

0:30:52.720 --> 0:30:55.080
<v Speaker 5>but it's an option. I suppose if you want to

0:30:55.160 --> 0:30:56.760
<v Speaker 5>keep staying house, What about you, Jess?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, yeah, like if you wanted to progress, somebody

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<v Speaker 2>up it is time. And Al Harris obviously is so

0:31:05.000 --> 0:31:07.840
<v Speaker 2>respected in that locker room and by his dB room,

0:31:07.960 --> 0:31:11.520
<v Speaker 2>and his energy is very infectious. But what gets me

0:31:12.360 --> 0:31:15.000
<v Speaker 2>is you look at a guy like Demo specifically, and

0:31:15.480 --> 0:31:17.960
<v Speaker 2>I'm thinking of your third year players. That's three different

0:31:18.000 --> 0:31:20.200
<v Speaker 2>systems every year you have been here. Talk about it,

0:31:20.240 --> 0:31:23.360
<v Speaker 2>and if you want growth and development within your players,

0:31:23.680 --> 0:31:27.360
<v Speaker 2>that year three jump is It's still important because you're

0:31:27.400 --> 0:31:30.920
<v Speaker 2>talking future contracts coming up, long term deals in the

0:31:31.000 --> 0:31:34.320
<v Speaker 2>works and in the talks. You're stifling that growth by

0:31:34.440 --> 0:31:38.560
<v Speaker 2>continuously making these players learn new systems every single year,

0:31:38.880 --> 0:31:41.480
<v Speaker 2>and that would be three years in a row, especially

0:31:41.560 --> 0:31:44.080
<v Speaker 2>that rookie class that came in three years ago that

0:31:44.160 --> 0:31:48.240
<v Speaker 2>would have to relearn another new system this year. And

0:31:48.440 --> 0:31:50.800
<v Speaker 2>to be honest, I was really intrigued with what Mike

0:31:50.880 --> 0:31:52.800
<v Speaker 2>Zimmer had said of you know, if I could go

0:31:52.920 --> 0:31:54.680
<v Speaker 2>back and change it. I would do things my way.

0:31:55.120 --> 0:31:57.240
<v Speaker 2>I feel like if he comes back, whether that be

0:31:57.400 --> 0:32:00.400
<v Speaker 2>because he's offered the job back or because it's on

0:32:00.480 --> 0:32:04.600
<v Speaker 2>his own terms, whatever the case is, it's only going

0:32:04.720 --> 0:32:08.760
<v Speaker 2>to be better because of the lessons he did learn

0:32:08.880 --> 0:32:12.360
<v Speaker 2>of what not to do. And also to the other

0:32:12.440 --> 0:32:16.080
<v Speaker 2>point of that, you have Micah Parsons on this system

0:32:16.120 --> 0:32:19.480
<v Speaker 2>that clearly he enjoys doing. I saw Demo tweet that

0:32:19.800 --> 0:32:22.680
<v Speaker 2>he wanted Zim to stay. So for me, it's what

0:32:22.880 --> 0:32:25.040
<v Speaker 2>do your players feel like they're going to get out

0:32:25.080 --> 0:32:27.560
<v Speaker 2>of this and how they're going to grow. So if

0:32:27.600 --> 0:32:30.160
<v Speaker 2>they had faith that El Harris, say Zim didn't return

0:32:30.240 --> 0:32:33.200
<v Speaker 2>for whatever reason, that El Harris was your guy, If

0:32:33.240 --> 0:32:36.640
<v Speaker 2>the players have faith that that could be the elevation

0:32:36.800 --> 0:32:39.760
<v Speaker 2>for them and their growth. Sure, if al Harris feels

0:32:39.760 --> 0:32:42.160
<v Speaker 2>like he's ready to do it, sure, no matter who

0:32:42.200 --> 0:32:45.920
<v Speaker 2>it is. But my thing is, man, you have to

0:32:45.960 --> 0:32:47.120
<v Speaker 2>build some kind of future here.

0:32:47.320 --> 0:32:47.440
<v Speaker 3>Now.

0:32:47.520 --> 0:32:51.880
<v Speaker 2>You have to build some future that tells you I'm

0:32:51.920 --> 0:32:53.880
<v Speaker 2>here to stay. You don't have to worry about my

0:32:54.040 --> 0:32:56.400
<v Speaker 2>job being on the line next year, because all it

0:32:56.520 --> 0:32:59.800
<v Speaker 2>does is just create this anxiety that's already added to

0:32:59.840 --> 0:33:03.200
<v Speaker 2>the thirty year anniversary, no super Bowl championship. Well, yeah,

0:33:03.440 --> 0:33:08.040
<v Speaker 2>you have a new coach every every season. What do

0:33:08.120 --> 0:33:11.280
<v Speaker 2>you want? You know, how can you build a super

0:33:11.320 --> 0:33:14.200
<v Speaker 2>Bowl winning program if you're just DC after DC after

0:33:14.280 --> 0:33:16.200
<v Speaker 2>d C. And yes, it was Jan's time to go,

0:33:16.600 --> 0:33:20.000
<v Speaker 2>but I'm I just want some stability. I agree, and

0:33:20.160 --> 0:33:24.040
<v Speaker 2>I'm sure the guys do. And and here's the sorry soapbox.

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<v Speaker 5>I got you, I got you, I got you. What

0:33:27.680 --> 0:33:30.720
<v Speaker 5>you do And here's my thing is, if if you're

0:33:30.720 --> 0:33:32.680
<v Speaker 5>gonna do what you're doing right now, if you're gonna

0:33:32.680 --> 0:33:36.320
<v Speaker 5>be trying to figure out coordinators or whatever, yeah, at

0:33:36.440 --> 0:33:38.200
<v Speaker 5>least have the talent to make show up for that,

0:33:38.400 --> 0:33:40.840
<v Speaker 5>to make up for changing out, changing out, changing out,

0:33:40.920 --> 0:33:41.800
<v Speaker 5>changing out, because that's what.

0:33:42.240 --> 0:33:46.040
<v Speaker 4>That's what them them brown Oh my lord, we're in

0:33:46.080 --> 0:33:46.640
<v Speaker 4>a soap box.

0:33:46.720 --> 0:33:49.960
<v Speaker 5>That's what them green folks up there up east is doing.

0:33:51.000 --> 0:33:51.800
<v Speaker 4>That's what they're doing.

0:33:52.120 --> 0:33:54.680
<v Speaker 5>Like they brought in Fangio, they brought in Killing Moore

0:33:54.760 --> 0:33:55.320
<v Speaker 5>and guess.

0:33:55.120 --> 0:33:55.840
<v Speaker 2>What, it's hit.

0:33:56.240 --> 0:33:57.880
<v Speaker 5>But it's hit because they have the talent.

0:33:58.080 --> 0:34:01.640
<v Speaker 2>Well, and look how quickly other teams want Kellen as

0:34:01.640 --> 0:34:02.120
<v Speaker 2>a head coach.

0:34:02.280 --> 0:34:06.120
<v Speaker 4>It's like shocking, have mercy, Like if you're gonna do it.

0:34:06.280 --> 0:34:08.160
<v Speaker 2>He gives stability and happen.

0:34:08.239 --> 0:34:10.520
<v Speaker 3>Well, you heard from your players. They've spoken about how

0:34:10.600 --> 0:34:14.280
<v Speaker 3>much they love Zimmer. They love his scheme. Jordan Lewis

0:34:14.440 --> 0:34:16.920
<v Speaker 3>was very vocal about that in post game. So I

0:34:17.000 --> 0:34:20.080
<v Speaker 3>think that there's no doubt about the fact that they

0:34:20.160 --> 0:34:21.239
<v Speaker 3>love what he brought here.

0:34:22.120 --> 0:34:24.319
<v Speaker 4>It is kind of last week sound like, who need

0:34:24.400 --> 0:34:24.759
<v Speaker 4>a nap?

0:34:24.840 --> 0:34:25.080
<v Speaker 3>We're not.

0:34:27.040 --> 0:34:27.960
<v Speaker 4>And I understand.

0:34:29.239 --> 0:34:32.360
<v Speaker 5>I under well, first of all, I totally forgot, and

0:34:32.440 --> 0:34:34.840
<v Speaker 5>this is something again like we're talking about the coaching

0:34:34.880 --> 0:34:40.320
<v Speaker 5>situation in their lives. I forgot selfishly my bad that

0:34:40.520 --> 0:34:44.200
<v Speaker 5>Mike Simmer lost his son. Yeah, and I mean, come on,

0:34:44.640 --> 0:34:46.800
<v Speaker 5>and he you know last week he was saying in

0:34:46.880 --> 0:34:48.880
<v Speaker 5>his press or you could tell how emotional he was

0:34:49.280 --> 0:34:51.759
<v Speaker 5>that he really felt like he wanted to honor his

0:34:51.880 --> 0:34:55.160
<v Speaker 5>son come out and do this. But they also enjoyed

0:34:55.239 --> 0:34:55.680
<v Speaker 5>to live there.

0:34:55.840 --> 0:34:58.719
<v Speaker 2>They also, yes, they he's just got engaged to this

0:34:58.880 --> 0:35:02.080
<v Speaker 2>is stressful. Yes, he did, this is stressful.

0:35:02.200 --> 0:35:03.520
<v Speaker 4>This is a stressful occupation.

0:35:04.120 --> 0:35:11.160
<v Speaker 5>So I also am saying I'm happy for him, like

0:35:11.520 --> 0:35:15.600
<v Speaker 5>get this camera, engatulations, congratulation.

0:35:16.920 --> 0:35:18.800
<v Speaker 2>I can't do it. I can't even look at you

0:35:18.960 --> 0:35:27.480
<v Speaker 2>because no season, my look, I don't know.

0:35:30.640 --> 0:35:34.920
<v Speaker 5>Looking at me, Oh nugget Okay, But seriously, anyways, seriously,

0:35:35.800 --> 0:35:37.680
<v Speaker 5>whatever he decides, I'm gonna be happy for him if

0:35:37.680 --> 0:35:39.400
<v Speaker 5>he wants to come back here. I believe that my

0:35:39.600 --> 0:35:43.000
<v Speaker 5>Zimmer system is relevant to what the NFL is today.

0:35:43.280 --> 0:35:44.000
<v Speaker 4>He can do things.

0:35:44.400 --> 0:35:46.440
<v Speaker 5>Hopefully the secondary is not completely decimated.

0:35:46.480 --> 0:35:47.160
<v Speaker 2>Lord have mercy.

0:35:47.600 --> 0:35:50.800
<v Speaker 5>But the way he disguises on the back end, he

0:35:50.920 --> 0:35:53.520
<v Speaker 5>prioritizes to stop in the run. He's exotic with his

0:35:53.640 --> 0:35:55.480
<v Speaker 5>fronts with it. He does so many different looks. He

0:35:55.520 --> 0:35:58.040
<v Speaker 5>puts a lot of stress on defenses, and like that

0:35:58.280 --> 0:36:00.719
<v Speaker 5>puts a lot of stress on offenses. I think what

0:36:00.880 --> 0:36:03.600
<v Speaker 5>he does as a coordinator is relevant to today's NFL.

0:36:04.400 --> 0:36:06.880
<v Speaker 5>Get him the players if he wants to stay here,

0:36:07.120 --> 0:36:10.040
<v Speaker 5>or get somebody with a similar or get someone with

0:36:10.120 --> 0:36:12.719
<v Speaker 5>a similar mindset. So to Jess's point, which is a

0:36:12.800 --> 0:36:16.040
<v Speaker 5>fantastic point, that your players are not having to learn

0:36:16.120 --> 0:36:19.160
<v Speaker 5>a whole new system again because you're gonna be going

0:36:19.200 --> 0:36:20.960
<v Speaker 5>through another install again.

0:36:21.200 --> 0:36:23.840
<v Speaker 2>God, and I just I can't something about Demo in

0:36:23.920 --> 0:36:26.440
<v Speaker 2>this specific instance, because you're talking year three for him.

0:36:26.840 --> 0:36:30.960
<v Speaker 2>He came off of season ending injury, learned a new system,

0:36:31.760 --> 0:36:34.920
<v Speaker 2>looked phenomenal this season. Now another season ending injury that

0:36:36.080 --> 0:36:37.920
<v Speaker 2>you know, reports were saying he would be back by

0:36:39.000 --> 0:36:40.719
<v Speaker 2>sooner rather than later. And I can't say I did

0:36:40.800 --> 0:36:43.760
<v Speaker 2>talk to him. Over the weekend. I hosted an event

0:36:44.800 --> 0:36:48.520
<v Speaker 2>and he was there, and this man in his brace

0:36:48.640 --> 0:36:52.200
<v Speaker 2>and everything, still wanted to talk to these fans, and

0:36:52.440 --> 0:36:54.040
<v Speaker 2>all the fans were like, we need you back. Next

0:36:54.040 --> 0:36:55.520
<v Speaker 2>to your man, He's like, I'll be there, don't like.

0:36:55.880 --> 0:36:58.399
<v Speaker 2>He was so reassuring for them, and so for him.

0:36:58.480 --> 0:37:01.239
<v Speaker 2>All we talked about was is you know, the little

0:37:01.280 --> 0:37:03.560
<v Speaker 2>milestones he has to take right now in his in

0:37:03.680 --> 0:37:05.920
<v Speaker 2>his rehab, and you know, it's little things you don't

0:37:05.960 --> 0:37:09.200
<v Speaker 2>think of. Drive a car, walk a certain amount of steps,

0:37:09.239 --> 0:37:11.600
<v Speaker 2>you know, and things like that. And he is very

0:37:11.680 --> 0:37:15.399
<v Speaker 2>positive and driven. Just like Demo looks in his football game,

0:37:15.520 --> 0:37:18.640
<v Speaker 2>he looks in his recovery and rehab game ready to

0:37:18.880 --> 0:37:21.959
<v Speaker 2>attack it. So I do believe him when he says

0:37:22.000 --> 0:37:25.560
<v Speaker 2>he'll be back sooner rather than later. But to that point,

0:37:25.600 --> 0:37:28.120
<v Speaker 2>I just can't stop thinking of Demo having to learn

0:37:28.200 --> 0:37:31.640
<v Speaker 2>another mayor system may Marison. I mean, all these guys,

0:37:32.360 --> 0:37:35.840
<v Speaker 2>your second and third year players specifically, are the impacted

0:37:35.880 --> 0:37:37.160
<v Speaker 2>ones in this They just nugget.

0:37:37.360 --> 0:37:40.240
<v Speaker 5>They want to mercy.

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<v Speaker 4>The Front Center. I'm sure let you finish.

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<v Speaker 2>Girl, I know, like we knew that already though. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>are you gonna go out there and play?

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely not.

0:40:33.920 --> 0:40:36.080
<v Speaker 2>I think years. I think you could hang.

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<v Speaker 4>I think I could, I think you could do hike.

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<v Speaker 2>I believe in you.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I believe myself.

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<v Speaker 5>People don't be understanding how serious Tennessee is.

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<v Speaker 9>It is.

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<v Speaker 2>It's so serious Nicole does. She does for everyone who doesn't.

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<v Speaker 4>I used to coach him my free time.

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<v Speaker 2>That's crazy. I feel like you'd be a good coach.

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<v Speaker 2>Thanks girl, I do.

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<v Speaker 4>I appreciate it.

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<v Speaker 2>I feel like you would.

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<v Speaker 4>All Right, we're gonna play a little over under. Let's

0:40:57.719 --> 0:40:58.800
<v Speaker 4>go who over.

0:41:00.080 --> 0:41:06.799
<v Speaker 3>Exceeded the expectations or under exceeded expectations this year?

0:41:08.040 --> 0:41:09.440
<v Speaker 4>Brandon Kooks.

0:41:12.120 --> 0:41:12.359
<v Speaker 5>Under.

0:41:12.960 --> 0:41:18.480
<v Speaker 2>M hm wow, injury, simple as that under injury straight

0:41:18.560 --> 0:41:20.560
<v Speaker 2>like that. Rock Coffman over.

0:41:22.280 --> 0:41:22.560
<v Speaker 5>Okay.

0:41:22.800 --> 0:41:25.520
<v Speaker 2>I feel like the confidence in the chirpiness. It was

0:41:25.600 --> 0:41:27.000
<v Speaker 2>nice to see it waster.

0:41:27.160 --> 0:41:29.160
<v Speaker 4>He's a cent too for your interior.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, bebby.

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<v Speaker 5>Let me tell you something the way. Jonathan Allen ain't

0:41:34.920 --> 0:41:38.040
<v Speaker 5>gonna want to deal with him. Jonathan Allen, I'm not

0:41:38.200 --> 0:41:40.800
<v Speaker 5>gonna want to deal with him for more seasons because

0:41:40.800 --> 0:41:42.640
<v Speaker 5>he just he's He's our Draymond Green.

0:41:42.840 --> 0:41:45.359
<v Speaker 4>Yep, that's a good one. You need one.

0:41:45.400 --> 0:41:49.279
<v Speaker 2>He's Draymond Green well and also too, like I just

0:41:49.320 --> 0:41:52.279
<v Speaker 2>feel like watching him play now, it was such a

0:41:52.400 --> 0:41:55.560
<v Speaker 2>close tie between him and Cooper Rush for a Cooper

0:41:55.640 --> 0:42:00.040
<v Speaker 2>Rush bb my bad for the starting center position, but

0:42:00.280 --> 0:42:03.520
<v Speaker 2>I do feel like there could be possibility for both

0:42:03.520 --> 0:42:05.600
<v Speaker 2>of them to be in that line. Hopefully next year

0:42:07.000 --> 0:42:07.600
<v Speaker 2>it's a good thing.

0:42:09.080 --> 0:42:09.279
<v Speaker 5>Over.

0:42:10.520 --> 0:42:15.399
<v Speaker 2>I mean I expected, I expected, I knew, I knew,

0:42:15.640 --> 0:42:18.920
<v Speaker 2>but I feel like there was drop off when it

0:42:19.520 --> 0:42:23.840
<v Speaker 2>was Cooper Rush coming in with adjustments. Yeah, but I

0:42:23.920 --> 0:42:26.400
<v Speaker 2>do feel like the last month it was back to

0:42:26.480 --> 0:42:30.200
<v Speaker 2>the same old growth. So I'm gonna say that's what

0:42:30.320 --> 0:42:32.640
<v Speaker 2>I expected from him this season. I didn't expect anything

0:42:32.960 --> 0:42:35.640
<v Speaker 2>more or anything less because overall, I feel like the

0:42:35.719 --> 0:42:38.560
<v Speaker 2>offense was still figuring itself out and didn't really give

0:42:38.640 --> 0:42:40.399
<v Speaker 2>him his best assistant chance.

0:42:40.520 --> 0:42:42.920
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I said over, under, over, And that's exactly why.

0:42:43.160 --> 0:42:45.839
<v Speaker 3>Just because you saw him play well with Dak Cooper Rush,

0:42:45.880 --> 0:42:49.120
<v Speaker 3>you didn't see him do so much to do so well,

0:42:49.239 --> 0:42:52.040
<v Speaker 3>and then you saw obviously with Trey Lance having his

0:42:52.200 --> 0:42:53.359
<v Speaker 3>best game of the year.

0:42:57.000 --> 0:43:03.200
<v Speaker 2>Hard for me, I would say, is there like the middle.

0:43:06.000 --> 0:43:08.560
<v Speaker 4>Like one under?

0:43:09.080 --> 0:43:10.160
<v Speaker 2>I guess I would say, I guess.

0:43:10.200 --> 0:43:13.239
<v Speaker 5>I would say, I'm gonna say under, and I'm not.

0:43:13.360 --> 0:43:15.520
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna be fair because I'm a tough critic when

0:43:15.560 --> 0:43:18.279
<v Speaker 5>it comes to Jayleen Tobert probably, but I'm gonna say

0:43:18.400 --> 0:43:19.719
<v Speaker 5>under because I really.

0:43:19.640 --> 0:43:21.319
<v Speaker 4>Expected for him, especially with.

0:43:21.440 --> 0:43:25.000
<v Speaker 5>Brandon Cooks being out to really take charge of that

0:43:25.120 --> 0:43:28.200
<v Speaker 5>wide receiver to spot. And don't get me wrong, to

0:43:28.320 --> 0:43:31.239
<v Speaker 5>your point, there's been drop off and some guys like

0:43:31.400 --> 0:43:35.960
<v Speaker 5>Jay Ferguson has has has really got the short end

0:43:36.000 --> 0:43:37.759
<v Speaker 5>of the stick with Dak being out.

0:43:38.000 --> 0:43:39.640
<v Speaker 4>Some guys need their quarterback.

0:43:39.920 --> 0:43:42.120
<v Speaker 5>I know that CDs that want like CD's that one

0:43:42.200 --> 0:43:45.120
<v Speaker 5>guy that can just play with anybody. Some guys can't.

0:43:45.680 --> 0:43:47.600
<v Speaker 5>And I think Jaylen Tobert to your point, took some

0:43:47.719 --> 0:43:50.240
<v Speaker 5>time to adjust to Cooper Rush how Cooper Rush delivers

0:43:50.280 --> 0:43:52.480
<v Speaker 5>the ball. But you see the difference in how he

0:43:52.680 --> 0:43:54.759
<v Speaker 5>looks when Trey Lance is throwing him the.

0:43:54.760 --> 0:43:55.800
<v Speaker 2>Ball on the move, you know.

0:43:55.920 --> 0:43:59.160
<v Speaker 5>So for me, I think I expected him for to

0:43:59.360 --> 0:44:02.440
<v Speaker 5>really take that role and to be certain about that.

0:44:02.600 --> 0:44:04.840
<v Speaker 5>So I'm gonna say under even though I do like

0:44:05.000 --> 0:44:07.640
<v Speaker 5>the improvements he has made this year, I just expected

0:44:07.640 --> 0:44:08.160
<v Speaker 5>a little more.

0:44:08.320 --> 0:44:12.520
<v Speaker 2>Okay, last one, Chauncey over.

0:44:14.000 --> 0:44:19.040
<v Speaker 5>My dude, my hot god, Yes, over over over over

0:44:19.400 --> 0:44:20.200
<v Speaker 5>over over.

0:44:21.760 --> 0:44:23.839
<v Speaker 4>I barely want to say over there.

0:44:24.440 --> 0:44:26.680
<v Speaker 3>I think it's over because you had so many injuries

0:44:26.760 --> 0:44:29.440
<v Speaker 3>and you weren't expecting him get to get this much time.

0:44:29.600 --> 0:44:32.080
<v Speaker 5>But before training camp, in training camp, when I saw

0:44:32.200 --> 0:44:35.320
<v Speaker 5>that Zimmer was coming in, I said, I was praying.

0:44:35.920 --> 0:44:38.000
<v Speaker 5>I talked to my room about it and everything I

0:44:38.239 --> 0:44:40.520
<v Speaker 5>asked him. I was like, Lord, please let Chauncy be

0:44:40.560 --> 0:44:43.400
<v Speaker 5>able to play edge. The times I've spoken to Chauncey

0:44:43.920 --> 0:44:46.720
<v Speaker 5>in the locker room, he's an edge. He was drafted

0:44:46.800 --> 0:44:49.279
<v Speaker 5>to be an edge and to finally for I was

0:44:49.360 --> 0:44:50.200
<v Speaker 5>hoping Zimmer.

0:44:49.920 --> 0:44:51.520
<v Speaker 4>Will move him back to his correct position.

0:44:51.800 --> 0:44:53.759
<v Speaker 5>He did, and we got to see him have the

0:44:53.840 --> 0:44:55.760
<v Speaker 5>best season of his career five and a half sacks

0:44:55.800 --> 0:44:56.200
<v Speaker 5>on the year.

0:44:56.880 --> 0:44:59.040
<v Speaker 4>Just I'm very proud of him.

0:44:59.320 --> 0:45:02.680
<v Speaker 2>Yea, yeah, very proud. I'm gonna I'm gonna say over

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<v Speaker 2>because honestly, he was a name that wasn't expected to

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<v Speaker 2>do much right and and he made a name for

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<v Speaker 2>himself in the NFL to where what you know, when

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<v Speaker 2>the opposing offense is talking about you and their press

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<v Speaker 2>conferences and their OC's are naming you just point blank,

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<v Speaker 2>you know you have made yourself a name. And he

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<v Speaker 2>literally did that. So I wasn't expecting him to have

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<v Speaker 2>as great of a season as he did, But we

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<v Speaker 2>also didn't expect all the injuries. We didn't expect the

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<v Speaker 2>season to be what it was. But overall, we also,

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<v Speaker 2>to your point, didn't know where exactly he would be playing,

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<v Speaker 2>because we didn't know how Zin would want to utilize him.

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<v Speaker 2>So I really like didn't have much expectations for the

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<v Speaker 2>defense overall other than Micah. But I'm glad Chauncey made

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<v Speaker 2>a name for himself. So he has a lot of

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<v Speaker 2>good stuff.

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<v Speaker 5>He about to make some money.

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely, he's about somewhere else.

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<v Speaker 2>I'll go make your money. Go make your money, Chancey,

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<v Speaker 2>go make your money wherever it is here there, hopefully

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<v Speaker 2>here not all right.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, we gotta go.

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<v Speaker 3>This has been fun like always for Ayham, Morrison, Jestin Ours.

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<v Speaker 4>Nicole Hedgison.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll be back here next Tuesday at one o'clock.

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