WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Ball Potpourri

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Nick shot, streaming live on dallascowboys dot com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys apt now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And here it is a Thursday high noon here inside

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<v Speaker 3>the SWBC podcast studio at the Beautiful Star Infrasco, on

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<v Speaker 3>a beautiful day for football and to have football players

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<v Speaker 3>out on a football field getting set for the Washington

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<v Speaker 3>Commanders three twenty five Dallas time on Sunday. Carpe Omnia

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<v Speaker 3>sees everything. The NFC East is there for the taking.

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<v Speaker 2>You're taking Latin now.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the team slogan ever since.

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<v Speaker 2>Still where have you been?

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<v Speaker 3>Still at the beginning, we had forgotten every been in

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<v Speaker 3>the second.

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<v Speaker 2>Time, I'm not saying Chris on every T shirt?

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<v Speaker 3>Is it? Every shirt?

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<v Speaker 2>Sweatshirts?

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<v Speaker 3>And here we get everything off the season, not everything

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<v Speaker 3>that was what we were trying to get.

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<v Speaker 2>You didn't work.

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<v Speaker 3>That's gonna happen for the postseason.

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<v Speaker 2>Stay around the house all the time.

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<v Speaker 3>And my daughter I just figured out, what do you say?

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<v Speaker 2>Here we go? My dog I trained.

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<v Speaker 4>I've trained my dog right when I say here, it's

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<v Speaker 4>time to go in.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's that's what I thought was.

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<v Speaker 3>The market.

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<v Speaker 4>Say it and he responds, it's time to go.

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<v Speaker 3>What's your dog's name?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, we inherited. It's Coco.

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<v Speaker 2>Coco, it's a girl.

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<v Speaker 5>Here we go.

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<v Speaker 2>That's a girl.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh boy, okay, all right, a feminine name for we

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<v Speaker 4>inherit a You.

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<v Speaker 3>Know, I had a beagle named Romo. He passed away

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<v Speaker 3>before the season he did. Yeah, Romo, Bo and Romo

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<v Speaker 3>two beagles and they and Romo he it was this summer.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh okay, yeah, because you did talk about him last year.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, yeah, I need to live.

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<v Speaker 4>This is how during Coco, I mean COVID Coco.

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<v Speaker 6>During COVID, right, because he always had to go out

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<v Speaker 6>of the room and take.

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<v Speaker 3>Care of oh yeah, because they be barking during we

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<v Speaker 3>were doing our zooms in or whatever.

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<v Speaker 5>You you need. Another beagle named dak now.

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<v Speaker 3>Correct, well, and that shows how old Bow and Romo

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<v Speaker 3>well both still alive barely.

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<v Speaker 7>My dog, my dog's name is is Marley. And I

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<v Speaker 7>thought that was after the movie Marley and my son

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<v Speaker 7>named it. They said, no, after Bob Marlin.

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<v Speaker 4>That's good, interesting, pray.

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<v Speaker 3>I love that Bo and Romo were born in two

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<v Speaker 3>thousand and seven, and so sixteen Bo just turned sixteen

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<v Speaker 3>and Romo didn't make.

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<v Speaker 2>It to sixteen.

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<v Speaker 4>We had one named Dantley Adrian.

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<v Speaker 6>We got him the year he was supposed to come

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<v Speaker 6>to the Mavericks and he didn't remember, he didn't show

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<v Speaker 6>up for the trade, or he didn't want to come.

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<v Speaker 4>So we said we'll have the only Dantle in town.

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<v Speaker 4>And then I think he showed up.

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<v Speaker 3>He changed his name to a guire.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, all right, all right, all right.

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<v Speaker 3>We have football players on a football field, and we've

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<v Speaker 3>got football officials on a football field too. I was

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<v Speaker 3>just thinking, when I saw the officials out there, you know, Mickey,

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<v Speaker 3>you need to someday do a story. Be dressed up

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<v Speaker 3>in an officials go out there, and go out there

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<v Speaker 3>and work a practice and just see exactly how hard

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<v Speaker 3>it is to identify a tackle eligible.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go out there in the uniform.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, they just.

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<v Speaker 3>They need you where they're adding players to the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 3>I figure Everson may show up.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm go go out there. I didn't say practice, just

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<v Speaker 2>go out there.

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<v Speaker 4>Twelve thousand dollars though for a week.

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<v Speaker 3>They let me just stand well, is it twelve thousand

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<v Speaker 3>for a week?

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<v Speaker 4>That's what it's moved up.

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<v Speaker 8>Speaking speaking of the practice Squad, the two latest editions

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<v Speaker 8>Lyle Collins and Damian Wilson.

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<v Speaker 3>It's official now, it is official.

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<v Speaker 5>Mike McCarthy addressed it at last today in the press conference.

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<v Speaker 3>There was some negotiating going on apparently with Lyell Collins.

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<v Speaker 6>Now they had to figure out how they were who

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<v Speaker 6>they were going to cut, and they wanted to pay

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<v Speaker 6>the practice squad guys. Oh, because they've been here almost,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, all this time, and to drop him the

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<v Speaker 6>last week. So McCarthy, Yeah, he has a hard time

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<v Speaker 6>doing that.

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<v Speaker 2>I saw.

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<v Speaker 3>I think do they get paid by the practice? Like

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<v Speaker 3>if those were at the if the ones who were

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<v Speaker 3>let go today were at practice yesterday, does that count

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<v Speaker 3>for a full week.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why they waited.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh I like that. That's nice, looked like for Adam

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<v Speaker 3>Panky Collinsky Panky.

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<v Speaker 6>Right, we didn't even know it was on the darm

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<v Speaker 6>Practice Squad bill yesterday.

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<v Speaker 4>And they let the other guy go.

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<v Speaker 6>Billy Billy Johnson, right, Tyron Billy No relation to white

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<v Speaker 6>shoes speeding definitely. He would have been on Michael Parson's

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<v Speaker 6>four by one hundred relay team.

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<v Speaker 3>Billy White Shoes Johnson would for sure.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but Billy Johnson, Yeah, that's yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I saw. I believe it was Laoe.

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<v Speaker 6>I think he had number seventy two on when he

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<v Speaker 6>walked out, and he looked I mean physically, he looked

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<v Speaker 6>like some ship.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, or got himself lyle is, Yes, I'll call him

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<v Speaker 8>seventy two. And then Damian Wilson is forty five.

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<v Speaker 6>Now, he looked bigger, but then the last time I

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<v Speaker 6>saw him was four years ago.

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe something like Damien did Damien.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but they're going to practice today, McCarthy and the

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<v Speaker 6>two guys, so it's basically Wilson in Collins. Uh.

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<v Speaker 4>And then kind of see where they're at from.

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<v Speaker 6>A you know, language or whatever.

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<v Speaker 2>You know.

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<v Speaker 6>I think Lale probably has that down. I asked Mike

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<v Speaker 6>about uh, terminology, Yeah, terminology, That's what I'm gonna say.

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<v Speaker 4>I asked him about.

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<v Speaker 3>Translate ramp up football.

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<v Speaker 4>See, he knew what I was talking about. How long

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<v Speaker 4>the ramp up.

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<v Speaker 6>Would be and he said, well, we'll see after they

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<v Speaker 6>practice today, so they'll have a better idea of maybe

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<v Speaker 6>how much practice those guys need since Lale hadn't had

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<v Speaker 6>a football practice since last January.

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<v Speaker 3>Yol Collins does not want to get his number seventy

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<v Speaker 3>one from Chuma Edoga.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know that you want to step in this

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<v Speaker 6>late in the season, big time, right and say well

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<v Speaker 6>I got more experience than you.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, they used to offer things, but that was at

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<v Speaker 2>the beginning.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, when they first got here in the do.

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<v Speaker 6>You remember do you remember the eighty nine was it

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<v Speaker 6>eighty nine?

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<v Speaker 4>It was eighty nine when Steve Walsh got here.

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<v Speaker 5>What happened?

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<v Speaker 6>So Mike Saxon was the punter and he had number

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<v Speaker 6>four and Steve Walsh was going to be the backup

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<v Speaker 6>quarterback had number four at Miami, and so there was

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<v Speaker 6>some negotiations going on and Saxon when somebody asked Saxon

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<v Speaker 6>about it, and he said, well, yeah, we'll see how

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<v Speaker 6>much the rookie has, meaning money, right, So somebody mentioned

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<v Speaker 6>it to Jimmy as we were walking, you know, the

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<v Speaker 6>long walk off the practice field in Thousand Oaks, and

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<v Speaker 6>Saxon had screwed up a punt that practice, right, and

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<v Speaker 6>and somebody asked Jimmy, He said, well, what do you

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<v Speaker 6>think about Saxon wanting money from Steve Walsh? Uh for

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<v Speaker 6>his for his number, and Jimmy goes he better worry

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<v Speaker 6>about punting, all right, he won't.

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<v Speaker 4>Have a number.

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<v Speaker 2>And you never heard from Saxon again.

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<v Speaker 4>He remained there his words.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he stayed with the Cowboys through the ninety two season, but.

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<v Speaker 2>He never talked again.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, yes, that was hard for Saxon to talk Jimmy.

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<v Speaker 2>He would not talk again.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, say, do we ever talk about I would like

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<v Speaker 7>to know do you think we have the best two kickers?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes?

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<v Speaker 6>Then from from a from a statistical standpoint.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what? And effectiveness?

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<v Speaker 3>You know what Everson just did. He just teed up

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<v Speaker 3>the Pro Bowl team.

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<v Speaker 5>Pro Bowl guys.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, let's go through that purpose.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, ever since did you know the problems?

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<v Speaker 2>Sure?

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<v Speaker 3>Just teet it up and we two special teamers are

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<v Speaker 3>Pro Bowlers.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, spags helped me with the whole.

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<v Speaker 4>All right sex story.

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<v Speaker 8>Here are twenty twenty three dollars Cowboys Pro Bowl players

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<v Speaker 8>Zach Martin, Ceedee Lamb, Michael Parsons, Dak Prescott, Brian Anger,

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<v Speaker 8>Brandon Aubrey, and Deron Bland.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow. Okay, seven no d law, no d law.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he gotta get more sex.

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<v Speaker 7>You got to stop more Yordan's no line or get

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<v Speaker 7>away with tripping somebody.

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<v Speaker 4>Hudginson made it.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, So you asked about Anger. He leads the league

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<v Speaker 6>with a forty four point nine net average, and if

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<v Speaker 6>he keeps it at that this game, he'll reset his

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<v Speaker 6>Cowboys franchise records.

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<v Speaker 2>When you say net, how is.

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<v Speaker 4>That average against return?

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<v Speaker 7>That's right, that's the that's that's huge. You can kick longer, right,

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<v Speaker 7>but it's it's affective. That's that's important.

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<v Speaker 6>And he he is his His just gross average is

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<v Speaker 6>second at fifty one point four, so his punts average fifty.

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<v Speaker 2>They don't they don't return, so they're not returned.

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<v Speaker 3>And the guy who's first is a Tennessee punter. I

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<v Speaker 3>think Stonehouse.

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<v Speaker 4>Stonehouse.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes see, he's got farther to punt every time he punts,

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<v Speaker 3>so he's putting from his own end of the field.

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<v Speaker 2>Was always more room.

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<v Speaker 3>It's more and more room to kick it.

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<v Speaker 2>And he's that. I just love go ahead.

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<v Speaker 6>And I was going to say, and he has ten touchbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>Anger only has two.

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<v Speaker 7>That's one thing I see when we when we are

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<v Speaker 7>successful on the drive, we go one, two, three out,

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<v Speaker 7>and he saves us. He turns the field, he turns

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<v Speaker 7>the field position. Yeah, it's amazing to me. And that

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<v Speaker 7>comfort zone there for the defense, it kind of gives

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<v Speaker 7>you a chance to go, Okay, we screwed it up offensively,

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<v Speaker 7>and you know, we realize the consequences of that, and

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<v Speaker 7>certain times of the game he kicks us out of consequences.

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<v Speaker 3>Nothing will help your net punting more than not kick

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<v Speaker 3>it into the end zone because you just attracted twenty yards.

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<v Speaker 2>Off that, no doubt.

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<v Speaker 6>And I think that goes to show you that probably

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<v Speaker 6>the voters from the players and coaching staff, they looked

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<v Speaker 6>at the staff.

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<v Speaker 4>To see it, and they saw it.

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<v Speaker 2>They if they watched the game, they mean.

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<v Speaker 4>That's pretty impressive.

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<v Speaker 2>It is.

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<v Speaker 4>And he's only kicked.

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<v Speaker 6>Two out of bounds also, so that's pretty impressive.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, no shanking.

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<v Speaker 6>Twenty four returns out of forty four kicks. So the

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<v Speaker 6>coverage team helped, so big Sam.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah. Do they take penalty yardage off the net? I

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<v Speaker 3>don't see that on here, like if you interfere with

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<v Speaker 3>the returner.

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<v Speaker 8>Speaking of votes from coaches and players, we also have

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<v Speaker 8>another player that we want to highlight today.

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<v Speaker 5>Jordan Lewis.

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<v Speaker 8>He's been named the ed Block Courage Award winner, which.

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<v Speaker 5>Is the nominee for the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 8>So all thirty two teams will have a nominee for this,

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<v Speaker 8>and Jordan's well deserving.

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<v Speaker 2>I wonder if that it's all about coming back.

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<v Speaker 7>He's got to come back and play well, right, right,

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, not just as he came back from something

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<v Speaker 7>maybe horrific or whatever.

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<v Speaker 2>He comes back, he's playing well.

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<v Speaker 6>He's playing extremely especially the last, you know, the last

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<v Speaker 6>few weeks between Jordan Lewis and Donovan Wilson. I think

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<v Speaker 6>Donovan Wilson kind of got back to where he.

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<v Speaker 4>Was before his injury.

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<v Speaker 7>He was getting roasted in this room, I know that much,

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<v Speaker 7>and by us truly.

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<v Speaker 6>And now he's making tackles like he was making tackles.

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<v Speaker 4>He's making plays in position. He was a hell of interception.

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<v Speaker 7>But he's not reacting. Yeah, and that's what I like

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<v Speaker 7>about his play. All of our secondary was reacting and

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<v Speaker 7>had a lot to do with the fact that they

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<v Speaker 7>were physically outmatched by a lot of.

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<v Speaker 6>I think maybe the only other player that somewhat slighted.

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<v Speaker 6>I thought Tyler Smith had a really, really good season,

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<v Speaker 6>but they weren't going to vote the Cowboys two of

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<v Speaker 6>the three guards on the on the Pro Bowl.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, for Zach Martin, it's now his

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<v Speaker 3>ninth Pro Bowl and uh that ties him with the

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<v Speaker 3>great Randy White, number five all time for the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>with nine Pro Bowl selections, one behind Larry Allen. Who's

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<v Speaker 3>got who had ten in his career?

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<v Speaker 2>What about Brayfield?

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<v Speaker 3>Right, Rayfield didn't.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he only had I think he only had six.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow.

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<v Speaker 6>And the only reason I think I remember that is

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<v Speaker 6>Nate Newton had six. And I was trying to say,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, everybody just thinks Nate was this kind of

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<v Speaker 6>gregarious guy.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, waiting for the text message.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah right, yeah, he's not just from Frisco.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, Nate and Prisco. I think his favorite player

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<v Speaker 3>was the sixth time Pro Bowler, Nate Newton.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I believe. I believe it. I believe you could

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<v Speaker 2>be correct.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, once upon a time, once upon a time,

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<v Speaker 3>I used to be able to pick up a media

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<v Speaker 3>guide and immediately find where the Pro Bowl players are.

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<v Speaker 3>And now, because because I go online instead of actually

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<v Speaker 3>picking up the media guide, in doing it, it takes

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<v Speaker 3>me a little longer to do it, I use multi Pro.

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<v Speaker 7>Bowl selection, so every phone call, phone number by heart

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<v Speaker 7>until side.

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<v Speaker 3>Now you don't know your own, Okay, Bob Lily had

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<v Speaker 3>eleven in his career, Jason Witten eleven Pro Bowl selections.

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<v Speaker 3>That's tied for the tops in the Cowboys history. Larry

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<v Speaker 3>Allen and Mel Renfro with ten each, and now Zach

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<v Speaker 3>Martin joins Randy White tied for fifth with nine apiece, EMMITTT.

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<v Speaker 3>Smith and Tyron Smith with eight apiece, DeMarcus Ware with seven,

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<v Speaker 3>Troy Aikman with six, as well as Cliff Harris, Chuck Hallie,

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<v Speaker 3>Nate In Frisco, John Nylan, Don Perkins, Rogers, Stabach, and

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<v Speaker 3>Rayfield Wright. So there's your six and above Pro bowlers.

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<v Speaker 6>So so Dak Prescott's the backup.

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<v Speaker 2>Quarterback to Pody.

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<v Speaker 4>What do you think about that?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, they're talking MVP race and most people have Brock

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<v Speaker 3>perty ahead of Dack on that.

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<v Speaker 2>So they got a little more ahead of everyone, I

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<v Speaker 2>would think.

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<v Speaker 6>So it's funny how quarterbacks that can add to their

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<v Speaker 6>play by running the football or thought of more than

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<v Speaker 6>just the guys throwing the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>Sort of what happened with the Heisman Trophy voting.

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<v Speaker 5>The third time.

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<v Speaker 4>That guy's good.

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<v Speaker 7>I gotta say the guy that you're talking about is

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<v Speaker 7>good as well.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, Daniels is very good player.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, I can't say since Vince Young even a

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<v Speaker 7>guy that could run be effective, run running and passing

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<v Speaker 7>the ball the way. And his oh my god, just

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<v Speaker 7>to watch him run. He looks like a gazelle running

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<v Speaker 7>around out there.

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<v Speaker 2>And his past this is a pretty good bag. So

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<v Speaker 2>you can't.

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<v Speaker 7>I wouldn't say that, you know, there's a clear difference

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<v Speaker 7>in either one.

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<v Speaker 2>I'd say he does both of them very well.

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<v Speaker 6>So, speaking of Dak, he's leading the league right now

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<v Speaker 6>with thirty two touchdown passes, and this came up in

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<v Speaker 6>the press conference that if he keeps that league, he'll

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<v Speaker 6>be the first Cowboy quarterback to lead the league in

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<v Speaker 6>touchdown passes. I'll have to double check that, but that's

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<v Speaker 6>what was pointed out, and then Mike McCarthy piped in

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<v Speaker 6>and said, yeah, but the biggest stat that I look

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<v Speaker 6>at is percentage of interceptions, and he's at one point four,

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<v Speaker 6>which is.

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<v Speaker 3>Third in the lead.

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<v Speaker 6>And he said that to him, anytime it's one point

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<v Speaker 6>seven or less, that's having a really really good season.

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<v Speaker 2>Which was the goal coming into the season.

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<v Speaker 6>So believe it or not, but Kirk Cousins has thrown

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<v Speaker 6>like more than two hundred and fifty passes less, his

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<v Speaker 6>interception percentage is one point six, and Lamar Jackson is at.

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<v Speaker 4>One point five.

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<v Speaker 2>So those are the only.

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<v Speaker 7>Did we talk about the fact that the Cowboys only

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<v Speaker 7>have one most valuable player in NFL history?

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<v Speaker 2>Is that correct?

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<v Speaker 5>I think we did talk about something.

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<v Speaker 9>Because it's the only one right for the season. For

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<v Speaker 9>the season, of course, I think that is Actually that's

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<v Speaker 9>pretty crazy, that's pretty crazy. I don't know, it just

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<v Speaker 9>seems like I guess be guys, I'm a homer.

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<v Speaker 6>Well think about it, though, Landry didn't overly throw the

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<v Speaker 6>football for the quarterbacks, right, I mean, if you look

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<v Speaker 6>at Starbucks numbers, Danny White's Danny White has some big seasons.

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<v Speaker 6>But I think from a quarterback standpoint that Ward wasn't

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<v Speaker 6>just going to quarterbacks back then. The way it's somewhat

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<v Speaker 6>is right now.

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<v Speaker 7>You mean, like a running back like a Tony dor said, yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>you see what I'm saying. I mean, we can we

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<v Speaker 7>can touch this in any different way to where I

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<v Speaker 7>would say it's an unusual you.

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<v Speaker 4>Know, Walter Peyton was probably getting in the way of.

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<v Speaker 2>Dor I'm sure he was, and Riggings and all of

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<v Speaker 2>those guys.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, but Man's Tony had nineteen eighty one maybe his

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<v Speaker 7>best year.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, okay, Peyton wanted in seventy seven, which Wast's rookie year,

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<v Speaker 3>of course, and he didn't. Tony didn't start until whenever.

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<v Speaker 6>That was Sarah, like Everson, they didn't figure it out.

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<v Speaker 3>So just going back in dorsets, going back in dorsets, heyday. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>you had Peyton in seventy seven, Bradshaw in seventy eight,

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<v Speaker 3>Earl Campbell in seven nine, Brian Sipe in eighty, Ken

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<v Speaker 3>Anderson kicker kicker from Washington no Less in nineteen eighty two.

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<v Speaker 3>Mark Mose who was eighty one eighty one, was Ken

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<v Speaker 3>Anderson over Tony do said, uh huh, Ken Anderson the

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<v Speaker 3>Bengals quarterback, Mosley the kicker in eighty two. That was

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<v Speaker 3>the shortened season, so no one had enough stats.

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<v Speaker 7>I had freaking seven picks in nine games that season.

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<v Speaker 4>Come on, man, Dorset had sixteen hundred yards.

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<v Speaker 7>I was there eighty It was amazing. He was Michael

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<v Speaker 7>Jordan and he should have gotten it.

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<v Speaker 4>That year, but he only had four touchdowns. He must

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<v Speaker 4>have got it the goal like close Springs. Springs had ten.

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<v Speaker 2>Springs had seventy plus catches.

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<v Speaker 3>I think that was like Michael getting the ball to

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<v Speaker 3>the goal line for Emmett to score the touchdown, right, right.

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<v Speaker 3>So then Thaisman wanted in eighty three, Marino in eighty four,

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<v Speaker 3>Marcus Allen in eighty five, and Lawrence Taylor at eighty six.

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<v Speaker 7>So now you go to the Jimmy Johnson era, you

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<v Speaker 7>would think that Troy or Emmitt would win it.

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<v Speaker 6>Unfortunately, and they judged it on passing yards more so

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<v Speaker 6>than anything Emmit and it is.

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<v Speaker 3>The only player in NFL history to win the MVP

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<v Speaker 3>Award and miss the first two games of the season.

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<v Speaker 3>I just made that up, but probably true.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm pretty no, that's true.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, I think he might have been the first to

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<v Speaker 4>win both in the same year.

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<v Speaker 2>He won everything that year.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, thanks to Nate Blocking.

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<v Speaker 3>Six time Pro Bowler Nate Newton.

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<v Speaker 6>As a matter of fact, Frisco, it is twelve twenty

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<v Speaker 6>two already.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow it is man. We had so much fun talking

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<v Speaker 3>NFL Pro Bowlers, Cowboys Pro Bowlers. Congratulations and we continue

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<v Speaker 3>with more mix shots In a moment to mixed.

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<v Speaker 10>Shots, I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys, and

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<v Speaker 5>Are on my mind. You guys and.

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<v Speaker 8>Mickey and I were upstairs before the press conference chit chatting.

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<v Speaker 5>A little bit about the playoffs. To have a question

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<v Speaker 5>for you guys.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, if the.

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<v Speaker 8>Cowboys end up being the second seed and we have

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<v Speaker 8>a home game at at and T Stadium, who would

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<v Speaker 8>you rather play the Green Bay Packers or the Seattle

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<v Speaker 8>Seahawks at home?

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<v Speaker 3>I thought you're going to add another team in there,

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<v Speaker 3>and I know who I do not want to play,

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<v Speaker 3>and it's the Packers, and the Seahawks are not that team.

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<v Speaker 3>The Rams are who I do not want to play.

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<v Speaker 6>But mate, I think would have to lose to drop

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<v Speaker 6>to the third wild card game, right which is and

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<v Speaker 6>San Francisco has nothing.

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<v Speaker 3>To be and the Rams aren't playing their players either,

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<v Speaker 3>so it's a preseason game. So they got Carson, all three.

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<v Speaker 5>Of them in Okay, Yeah, so we'll throw in the Rams.

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<v Speaker 3>And so the Rams are my team that I do

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<v Speaker 3>not want to play. Why because they're hot right now.

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<v Speaker 3>They got a veteran quarterback, and they when the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>beat them in October, they didn't have Kyrien Williams are

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<v Speaker 3>running back. And it's just the the way you look

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<v Speaker 3>at the Rams and what they've done the last six

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<v Speaker 3>weeks or so. I think their only loss was to

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<v Speaker 3>the Ravens and it was on a putt return thirty

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<v Speaker 3>seven thirty one. That's not a team. I don't think

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<v Speaker 3>anyone wants to play it in the first round.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm just going to my old philosophy of you know,

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<v Speaker 7>playing a team too many times in the season.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't want to play Seattle again.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we saw and we saw that movie. Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 3>it was forty one thirty five. So bring on green Bay.

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<v Speaker 6>And green Bay at eight and eight they clinch a

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<v Speaker 6>playoff birth if it's very simple.

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<v Speaker 4>All they have to do is win to beat the Bears, and.

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<v Speaker 3>The Bears are playing well.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah. I was going to say, well what division rivalry too.

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<v Speaker 3>So Seattle Arizona.

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<v Speaker 6>Seattle can clinch if they win and Green Bay.

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<v Speaker 3>Loses at Arizona.

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<v Speaker 7>Kyler Murray, Yeah, Kyler is he's a little thirsty right now.

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<v Speaker 3>He's he just beat Philadelphia and Settle saw how he came.

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<v Speaker 2>Out, and then that was.

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<v Speaker 5>That really was.

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<v Speaker 6>The Saints are a little more complicated. They have to win,

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<v Speaker 6>and they need a Seattle loss and a green Bay loss.

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<v Speaker 4>I wouldn't mind playing the Saints.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, yeah, I wouldn't. I'll take it.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't want to dismiss him, but I would. What

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<v Speaker 7>I don't I wouldn't be as nervous about.

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<v Speaker 6>What I don't want is if the Cowboys lose and

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<v Speaker 6>then they're the fifth seed, and if the Saints win.

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<v Speaker 4>The NFC has to lose to Carolina, then you have to.

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<v Speaker 2>Go to Man. I love that. Go see my friends.

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<v Speaker 6>I was talking about traveloffs.

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<v Speaker 5>Start looking up flights after there.

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<v Speaker 3>So about what do you think?

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<v Speaker 5>I like green Bay? I think taking on Green Bay

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<v Speaker 5>would be great.

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<v Speaker 6>Good bring back Mike's old team, pretty good story.

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<v Speaker 2>That'd be great, would be a great story.

0:28:09.240 --> 0:28:12.480
<v Speaker 3>See, that's what it needs to be. Green Bay coming here,

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<v Speaker 3>Mike's old team, and then Matthew Stafford and the Rams

0:28:16.880 --> 0:28:17.800
<v Speaker 3>go to the Lions.

0:28:18.359 --> 0:28:19.280
<v Speaker 4>That one's got to happen.

0:28:19.400 --> 0:28:21.080
<v Speaker 3>That's Jared Goff, the former Rams.

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<v Speaker 2>What's the possibilities.

0:28:22.600 --> 0:28:25.080
<v Speaker 3>That's a that's a that's a likelihood.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, boys win, they're Detroit's the third scene.

0:28:30.280 --> 0:28:33.600
<v Speaker 3>And if the Rams win, they're the six six and

0:28:33.640 --> 0:28:35.680
<v Speaker 3>so they would play each other at Detroit.

0:28:36.240 --> 0:28:36.680
<v Speaker 2>Hm hmmm.

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<v Speaker 4>I wonder if they put up more billboards for that one.

0:28:39.920 --> 0:28:42.840
<v Speaker 4>They would Savannah, Oh.

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<v Speaker 5>The billboard. So good. Did you guys enjoy that today?

0:28:46.440 --> 0:28:48.880
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, so tell us about it.

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<v Speaker 5>On Sports Center.

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<v Speaker 8>I believe yes, Sports Center, someone was posting pictures that

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<v Speaker 8>in Detroit, in the city, someone is putting up billboards

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<v Speaker 8>of Decker reported and cross out eleven and five and

0:29:08.520 --> 0:29:14.000
<v Speaker 8>put two boards all over the city. So they're a

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<v Speaker 8>little upset up there in Detroit.

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<v Speaker 5>Obviously.

0:29:17.120 --> 0:29:20.880
<v Speaker 6>I think it was Channel four picked up uh TV

0:29:21.040 --> 0:29:25.800
<v Speaker 6>station in Detroit. Some guy was going out on Man

0:29:25.840 --> 0:29:28.920
<v Speaker 6>on the street and interviewing fans that are pissed off

0:29:28.960 --> 0:29:32.960
<v Speaker 6>about UH that the darn Lions got screwed.

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<v Speaker 7>Hey, let me tell you, they screwed themselves, right, the

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<v Speaker 7>coach screwed them.

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<v Speaker 4>They're still not.

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<v Speaker 6>Is continuing to say he reported, So okay, if you reported,

0:29:46.040 --> 0:29:46.880
<v Speaker 6>he didn't say it.

0:29:47.280 --> 0:29:51.160
<v Speaker 7>And once again, okay, you got to mitigate your losses

0:29:51.160 --> 0:29:54.920
<v Speaker 7>here you you you see where all this chaos was

0:29:54.960 --> 0:29:59.200
<v Speaker 7>going on. Just kick the damn mix, man, and then

0:29:59.240 --> 0:30:01.600
<v Speaker 7>that's go into over time. Did you have a flight

0:30:01.640 --> 0:30:04.120
<v Speaker 7>to catch you know? It wasn't charged, was it? Did

0:30:04.160 --> 0:30:05.440
<v Speaker 7>they have a private plane?

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<v Speaker 2>Even break?

0:30:07.360 --> 0:30:09.479
<v Speaker 7>Just make the play, Just kick the field goal and

0:30:09.520 --> 0:30:12.040
<v Speaker 7>your you have momentum. You have all this confidence in

0:30:12.080 --> 0:30:12.520
<v Speaker 7>your team.

0:30:12.680 --> 0:30:15.960
<v Speaker 3>Right, let's go especially after the after the.

0:30:15.880 --> 0:30:18.800
<v Speaker 5>Penalty, after the after the second one.

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<v Speaker 3>When you're when you're now doing it from me, you're

0:30:21.920 --> 0:30:23.200
<v Speaker 3>trying from the seven yard.

0:30:23.080 --> 0:30:25.200
<v Speaker 4>Laform kicked this on the second one.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, man, it's just crazy. It's just that's on him.

0:30:28.520 --> 0:30:33.040
<v Speaker 7>And once again, I believe he knew better once all

0:30:33.080 --> 0:30:35.600
<v Speaker 7>the information came out, the accurate information.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why he didn't want to talk about it.

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<v Speaker 2>I want to talk about I want to talk about

0:30:38.560 --> 0:30:39.360
<v Speaker 2>this anymore. Yeah.

0:30:39.720 --> 0:30:42.000
<v Speaker 7>I already showed my butt last last night, so I

0:30:42.080 --> 0:30:43.000
<v Speaker 7>want to do it again today.

0:30:43.120 --> 0:30:46.120
<v Speaker 6>And I can't believe Skippers trying to say he didn't

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<v Speaker 6>report in and he's like.

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<v Speaker 4>He's running on the field.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, you know what, maybe he didn't do this, but

0:30:57.080 --> 0:30:59.280
<v Speaker 7>he was trying to act as if he was doing

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<v Speaker 7>this exactly. So that's too cute for me. That's too

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<v Speaker 7>cute for me. You're not that slick man.

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<v Speaker 4>They're not that The deception bit them in the.

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<v Speaker 7>But that's some stuff that we would do. That's why

0:31:10.560 --> 0:31:14.560
<v Speaker 7>we know what it looks like. We've done it. We've

0:31:14.560 --> 0:31:16.880
<v Speaker 7>shot ourselves in the foot in mini games.

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<v Speaker 2>All right. Uh.

0:31:19.480 --> 0:31:21.520
<v Speaker 3>I think he's got a newspaper out over there.

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<v Speaker 2>No, man, No, that was all the He's got coffee.

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<v Speaker 3>It's on the newspaper.

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<v Speaker 2>Coffee. Stay.

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<v Speaker 3>It's been a long time since.

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<v Speaker 2>Ready to go?

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, was your your iPad still loading?

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<v Speaker 4>Shot?

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<v Speaker 2>Take it?

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<v Speaker 3>So you've already found what you were going to look

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<v Speaker 3>for in the newspaper.

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<v Speaker 4>I had the contingency plans for Seattle Green Bay.

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<v Speaker 3>Thought you were going to challenge me here on it.

0:31:50.320 --> 0:31:51.200
<v Speaker 3>I've got it right here.

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<v Speaker 7>Well you, but after I did it, he's picking the subject.

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<v Speaker 2>That's the problem.

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<v Speaker 4>I would have to sign on to this thing.

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<v Speaker 6>I know, to take three times to sign in to

0:32:02.320 --> 0:32:04.080
<v Speaker 6>get to that page of the morning news.

0:32:04.120 --> 0:32:07.960
<v Speaker 2>So he gave up. You gave up on the laptop. Yeah, okay, all.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, we continue. I've got a question about the Washington

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<v Speaker 3>commanders when we come back, and it has to do

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<v Speaker 3>Okay Cowboys Commanders three twenty five Dallas Time on Sunday,

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<v Speaker 3>What is it As you face a Washington team that's

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<v Speaker 3>lost seven straight games they're sitting there at four and twelve.

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<v Speaker 3>In all likelihood, Ron Rivera is going to be let

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<v Speaker 3>go started next week, and sounds like that's the tenor

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<v Speaker 3>of things in Washington with new ownership and so forth.

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<v Speaker 6>And for sure, if they beat the Cowboys, he'll be

0:35:21.920 --> 0:35:24.400
<v Speaker 6>let go because that would screw them out of the

0:35:24.440 --> 0:35:25.600
<v Speaker 6>second pick in the draft.

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<v Speaker 3>So what are if you're Mike McCarthy, how are what

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<v Speaker 3>are What are you emphasizing not only to your players

0:35:36.000 --> 0:35:39.680
<v Speaker 3>but to your coaching staff this week? What's what's the

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<v Speaker 3>message to take care of business against Washington?

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<v Speaker 6>What what what wants to be in the game?

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<v Speaker 2>I no, what is?

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<v Speaker 3>What is it that he needs to stress this week

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<v Speaker 3>more than anything?

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<v Speaker 6>Well, number one, don't take Washington for granted. We can

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<v Speaker 6>start there.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, yes, he said, expect the unexpected, and then today

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<v Speaker 8>said he told the team we have a lot to

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<v Speaker 8>play for and he addressed them in the team meeting

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<v Speaker 8>with with that statement, that's.

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<v Speaker 2>What I say, Just be ready for anything.

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<v Speaker 4>Ron Rivera, Riverboat round ye to lose.

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<v Speaker 2>His last game, and we talked about this yesterday.

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<v Speaker 7>It's a lot of those guys last game there, I was,

0:36:25.320 --> 0:36:27.160
<v Speaker 7>you can't be paranoid about everything.

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<v Speaker 2>It's only so much you can do on each play.

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<v Speaker 7>And of course, you know, the more willing niely things

0:36:32.800 --> 0:36:36.000
<v Speaker 7>gets on on the commander's side, the more they take

0:36:36.080 --> 0:36:38.520
<v Speaker 7>themselves out of the game itself. There has to be

0:36:38.600 --> 0:36:41.200
<v Speaker 7>some structure to what they're doing. But just play within

0:36:41.200 --> 0:36:43.440
<v Speaker 7>the structure of the game and beat those guys.

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<v Speaker 2>Beat the man in front of you.

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<v Speaker 7>That's what you do, because I think up and down

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<v Speaker 7>the line, we are better than them. We'll better individuals

0:36:49.880 --> 0:36:51.839
<v Speaker 7>than they are as players and better team.

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<v Speaker 4>He might make his punter inactive.

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<v Speaker 5>Time.

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<v Speaker 3>That's one of the best weapons they have. Tressway, the

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<v Speaker 3>former Oklahoma soler.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, Bill, go ahead.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, here's a little trivia question for you. So

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<v Speaker 3>Ron Rivera has been there for.

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<v Speaker 2>Four years, Okay.

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<v Speaker 3>Who was the starting quarterback in his first game as

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<v Speaker 3>Washington's head coach in twenty twenty, Wentz. Wentz came the

0:37:29.600 --> 0:37:33.239
<v Speaker 3>next year. Wentz was the starting quarterback for the other

0:37:33.360 --> 0:37:37.000
<v Speaker 3>team in the first game, he was Philadelphia's starting quarterback.

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<v Speaker 3>It was a Washington win over Philadelphia twenty seven seventeen,

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<v Speaker 3>first game of the twenty twenty season, and Washington's starting

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<v Speaker 3>quarterback was actually their first round draft pick the year before,

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<v Speaker 3>fifteenth overall selection in the draft twenty twenty, Dwayne Haskins,

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<v Speaker 3>the late Dwayne.

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<v Speaker 2>Has That's right. Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>So I mean, if anything says more about than think

0:38:10.200 --> 0:38:13.080
<v Speaker 3>about Ron Rivera's career when he was at Carolina as

0:38:13.120 --> 0:38:16.040
<v Speaker 3>the head coach, he had Cam Newton. So here he

0:38:16.120 --> 0:38:22.160
<v Speaker 3>had a quarterback who was for seven years was King

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<v Speaker 3>of the Hill in the NFL. Basically took and got

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<v Speaker 3>to the Super Bowl in twenty fifteen.

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<v Speaker 2>Whatever year it.

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<v Speaker 4>Was, sorry, you're minimizing, Sam Hall.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I'm just saying no, I'm maximizing, maximizing the quarterback position. Yeah,

0:38:38.560 --> 0:38:41.080
<v Speaker 3>So contrast that to Mike McCarthy take it over in

0:38:41.120 --> 0:38:44.120
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty, and who was his quarterback. It's Dak Prescott

0:38:44.400 --> 0:38:48.279
<v Speaker 3>and Dak is headed to its third Pro Bowl. In

0:38:48.320 --> 0:38:52.160
<v Speaker 3>the MVP conversation in the league, it's so that position

0:38:52.520 --> 0:38:56.000
<v Speaker 3>is so important in this league. And Washington thought they

0:38:56.040 --> 0:38:58.920
<v Speaker 3>had it figured out when they drafted Dwayne Haskins in

0:38:58.960 --> 0:39:02.000
<v Speaker 3>the first round with fifty overall in twenty nineteen.

0:39:02.080 --> 0:39:04.760
<v Speaker 4>They thought they added figured out when they got RG three.

0:39:04.880 --> 0:39:07.959
<v Speaker 3>Right, and then they got Kirk Cousins in that same

0:39:08.040 --> 0:39:10.680
<v Speaker 3>draft in the fourth round, right, So.

0:39:10.760 --> 0:39:12.480
<v Speaker 2>You didn't think they were doing well with Carson.

0:39:15.239 --> 0:39:16.319
<v Speaker 3>Carson was the next year.

0:39:16.400 --> 0:39:18.120
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, okay, twenty twenty one.

0:39:18.160 --> 0:39:21.839
<v Speaker 3>Twenty twenty one, Carson Wentz went to And here's the deal.

0:39:22.160 --> 0:39:24.799
<v Speaker 3>Washington has basically been let me call him up here.

0:39:24.840 --> 0:39:28.080
<v Speaker 3>That's basically been a five hundred team outside of this year,

0:39:28.120 --> 0:39:29.000
<v Speaker 3>they're four and twelve.

0:39:29.239 --> 0:39:30.280
<v Speaker 2>Well that's the defense.

0:39:30.440 --> 0:39:34.640
<v Speaker 3>But they were seven and nine in twenty twenty and

0:39:34.680 --> 0:39:37.600
<v Speaker 3>to your point, the defense they were. They were second

0:39:37.600 --> 0:39:42.040
<v Speaker 3>in the league and total yards given up defensively that year,

0:39:42.280 --> 0:39:45.400
<v Speaker 3>and scared. Seven and nine was a scared They lost

0:39:45.560 --> 0:39:48.960
<v Speaker 3>to Tampa Bay and wild card game Tom Brady in

0:39:48.960 --> 0:39:52.000
<v Speaker 3>Tampa Bay. And then in twenty twenty one they were

0:39:52.040 --> 0:39:56.880
<v Speaker 3>seven and ten and they failed a twenty fifth in

0:39:56.920 --> 0:40:01.319
<v Speaker 3>the league in points allowed. Who was their quarterback then

0:40:01.600 --> 0:40:06.080
<v Speaker 3>it was Taylor Heinikee for sixteen he had fifteen starts,

0:40:06.080 --> 0:40:09.319
<v Speaker 3>and Garrett Gilbert and Ryan Fitzpatrick one start each. So

0:40:09.400 --> 0:40:13.840
<v Speaker 3>Haskins was already gone just two years after he was

0:40:13.960 --> 0:40:16.440
<v Speaker 3>drafted in the first round by Washington. And then in

0:40:16.480 --> 0:40:22.040
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty two, last year you had they were back

0:40:22.360 --> 0:40:27.120
<v Speaker 3>strong defensively, third in the league in total defense last year.

0:40:27.400 --> 0:40:32.320
<v Speaker 3>But they were twenty fourth in scoring offense last year

0:40:32.840 --> 0:40:36.520
<v Speaker 3>and their quarterback last year was Carson Wentz and Taylor Heinekee.

0:40:36.719 --> 0:40:38.799
<v Speaker 3>They split it and then Sam how got the last

0:40:38.800 --> 0:40:39.840
<v Speaker 3>start of the year against.

0:40:39.640 --> 0:40:44.439
<v Speaker 6>The countil whence the last time they won the NFC East, Well,

0:40:44.560 --> 0:40:48.040
<v Speaker 6>let I go, no, because they wanted it.

0:40:48.440 --> 0:40:49.080
<v Speaker 2>They wanted it.

0:40:49.800 --> 0:40:55.239
<v Speaker 3>They won it in twelve Washington, Yes, they well, no,

0:40:55.280 --> 0:40:56.200
<v Speaker 3>they finished they.

0:40:56.880 --> 0:40:58.680
<v Speaker 4>Wait a second, twenty twelve.

0:40:59.040 --> 0:41:03.720
<v Speaker 3>No, that's crazy. That twenty twenty season.

0:41:03.520 --> 0:41:05.880
<v Speaker 4>They were That's what I was going to say, twenty twenty.

0:41:06.200 --> 0:41:07.200
<v Speaker 3>They won twenty twelve.

0:41:07.440 --> 0:41:10.040
<v Speaker 6>No, but you said you went past it, and I

0:41:10.080 --> 0:41:12.120
<v Speaker 6>was saying before that it was twenty twelve.

0:41:12.160 --> 0:41:12.799
<v Speaker 4>They wanted it.

0:41:12.800 --> 0:41:16.360
<v Speaker 3>In twenty twenty with a seven and nine record, right, yeah,

0:41:16.560 --> 0:41:17.399
<v Speaker 3>Oh that's what we were.

0:41:18.640 --> 0:41:20.800
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, weird.

0:41:21.160 --> 0:41:23.040
<v Speaker 2>That's how we got the rip. That's why we got that.

0:41:23.160 --> 0:41:26.759
<v Speaker 4>Everybody had the losing record that year, right.

0:41:26.719 --> 0:41:28.680
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and the everyone thought we were going to be

0:41:28.760 --> 0:41:29.560
<v Speaker 2>like this for one.

0:41:29.480 --> 0:41:32.040
<v Speaker 6>And by the way, Haskins, but the Cowboys only missed

0:41:32.080 --> 0:41:33.120
<v Speaker 6>by what one game?

0:41:33.200 --> 0:41:34.239
<v Speaker 4>They went six and ten.

0:41:35.440 --> 0:41:39.400
<v Speaker 3>And by the way, here's what happened that year. Haskins

0:41:39.600 --> 0:41:43.440
<v Speaker 3>started that opener. He went one in five as the starter.

0:41:44.400 --> 0:41:47.960
<v Speaker 3>Alex Smith was the starter for six games and went

0:41:48.000 --> 0:41:50.359
<v Speaker 3>five and one. Kyle Allen was mixed in there too

0:41:50.800 --> 0:41:53.680
<v Speaker 3>for four starts. He went one in three, so and

0:41:53.680 --> 0:41:57.560
<v Speaker 3>then Alex Smith. And that's the other thing, Alex Smith's injury.

0:41:57.360 --> 0:41:58.319
<v Speaker 2>That's what I was going to bring.

0:41:58.320 --> 0:42:03.480
<v Speaker 3>It huge factor in why Ron Rivera is where he

0:42:03.560 --> 0:42:03.959
<v Speaker 3>is now.

0:42:04.000 --> 0:42:04.560
<v Speaker 2>That's correct.

0:42:04.880 --> 0:42:09.120
<v Speaker 3>So quarterbacks got to get that quarterback position right.

0:42:09.120 --> 0:42:10.160
<v Speaker 4>If he can't do that.

0:42:10.880 --> 0:42:15.040
<v Speaker 6>I remember Larry Lacewell telling me, he goes, I can

0:42:15.480 --> 0:42:21.480
<v Speaker 6>probably coach around any position. I cannot fudge the quarterback position.

0:42:22.480 --> 0:42:25.200
<v Speaker 6>You are who you are at the quarterback.

0:42:24.719 --> 0:42:25.879
<v Speaker 4>Position, he said.

0:42:25.920 --> 0:42:29.200
<v Speaker 6>Defensively, I come up with schemes and kind of cover

0:42:29.360 --> 0:42:33.200
<v Speaker 6>up deficiencies on defense. On offense. You know, you can

0:42:33.280 --> 0:42:37.000
<v Speaker 6>kind of coach around stuff. You can't coach around the quarterback.

0:42:37.239 --> 0:42:39.879
<v Speaker 7>So as I agree with that, it's kind of hard

0:42:39.920 --> 0:42:40.799
<v Speaker 7>to coach around the side.

0:42:40.880 --> 0:42:44.360
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, secondary around that.

0:42:44.680 --> 0:42:46.120
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he just blitz all that time.

0:42:46.280 --> 0:42:48.520
<v Speaker 2>Right, Yeah, they're gonna get you eventually. Sorry.

0:42:49.520 --> 0:42:52.560
<v Speaker 3>So to your point on them needing to lose this,

0:42:52.640 --> 0:42:55.000
<v Speaker 3>Gabe r on Sunday to have the second pick of

0:42:55.040 --> 0:42:57.359
<v Speaker 3>the draft. There's your quarterback right there.

0:42:57.480 --> 0:42:58.200
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, exactly.

0:42:59.719 --> 0:43:04.040
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, Sam Hollwood is twenty touchdowns in nineteen interceptions.

0:43:04.800 --> 0:43:07.719
<v Speaker 3>So we're saying Sam Hall is playing for his job.

0:43:08.320 --> 0:43:11.520
<v Speaker 4>Are a future backup job somewhere right?

0:43:12.040 --> 0:43:12.239
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

0:43:12.280 --> 0:43:14.600
<v Speaker 7>If you have those many tilders, then yeah, you're looking

0:43:14.600 --> 0:43:15.480
<v Speaker 7>at the backup job.

0:43:15.600 --> 0:43:20.600
<v Speaker 8>He also has been sacked sixty one time, Brych Young

0:43:21.360 --> 0:43:22.480
<v Speaker 8>fifty nine times.

0:43:22.719 --> 0:43:26.799
<v Speaker 6>So well, if I remember correctly the sixty one that

0:43:26.920 --> 0:43:29.839
<v Speaker 6>you mentioned when the Cowboys played him the first time,

0:43:30.040 --> 0:43:34.360
<v Speaker 6>I think he was on pace for like eighty I

0:43:34.440 --> 0:43:34.880
<v Speaker 6>think we did.

0:43:35.000 --> 0:43:36.600
<v Speaker 5>I remember, well.

0:43:36.239 --> 0:43:38.520
<v Speaker 3>That's what Rivera said in this press conference yesterday. We've

0:43:38.520 --> 0:43:40.720
<v Speaker 3>only been sacked three times in the last three games.

0:43:40.800 --> 0:43:41.960
<v Speaker 3>Say that they're making great.

0:43:42.320 --> 0:43:44.880
<v Speaker 5>It's nineteen more and we'll hit that number, NICKI.

0:43:45.280 --> 0:43:46.600
<v Speaker 2>Before we go move on.

0:43:47.800 --> 0:43:51.799
<v Speaker 7>If you look at all the stats for the quarterbacks,

0:43:52.080 --> 0:43:56.160
<v Speaker 7>I think I noticed that Dak Prescott has been hit

0:43:57.239 --> 0:44:00.279
<v Speaker 7>more than any other quarterback in the top he in

0:44:01.080 --> 0:44:03.040
<v Speaker 7>as far as numbers are concerned.

0:44:02.840 --> 0:44:05.040
<v Speaker 4>Like quarterback pressures or quarterback.

0:44:04.680 --> 0:44:07.560
<v Speaker 2>Hits, hits, hits hits, he took action.

0:44:08.360 --> 0:44:08.920
<v Speaker 4>I believe that.

0:44:09.040 --> 0:44:11.360
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's true. I was looking at that this past.

0:44:11.160 --> 0:44:13.640
<v Speaker 6>Week, which is amazing. If you look at his numbers

0:44:13.800 --> 0:44:14.880
<v Speaker 6>that they are what they.

0:44:14.719 --> 0:44:20.240
<v Speaker 7>Are, that should add to his relevance in the MVP.

0:44:20.400 --> 0:44:21.000
<v Speaker 5>Ras agreed.

0:44:21.200 --> 0:44:23.560
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, so he's taking hits and he's still hanging in

0:44:23.600 --> 0:44:28.520
<v Speaker 7>there being as successful as he is with minimal turnovers.

0:44:28.600 --> 0:44:30.280
<v Speaker 4>So that kind of proves.

0:44:31.280 --> 0:44:34.680
<v Speaker 6>Yesterday when I was talking to him and I said,

0:44:34.760 --> 0:44:37.640
<v Speaker 6>I don't have a number on this, but it seems

0:44:37.680 --> 0:44:42.360
<v Speaker 6>like these last several games that teams have blitched you

0:44:42.480 --> 0:44:46.640
<v Speaker 6>more than previously, he goes, oh, absolutely, yeah, and I

0:44:46.680 --> 0:44:49.800
<v Speaker 6>think they've realized the way to control the Cowboys offense

0:44:49.960 --> 0:44:53.640
<v Speaker 6>is to blitz the quarterback, make sure he's uncomfortable.

0:44:53.760 --> 0:44:56.839
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. Plus it's easy because we're not running with the crap, right,

0:44:56.960 --> 0:45:01.040
<v Speaker 2>so that's got nothing to lose. They're coming for that

0:45:02.360 --> 0:45:03.920
<v Speaker 2>because that's what our strength is.

0:45:05.480 --> 0:45:08.719
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So how big is this for Washington right now?

0:45:08.880 --> 0:45:12.399
<v Speaker 3>The draft order? Okay, Chicago has the first pick, it's

0:45:12.600 --> 0:45:16.480
<v Speaker 3>ca it's Carolina's pick. Chicago owns it. So they've got

0:45:16.480 --> 0:45:19.040
<v Speaker 3>the first pick for sure, and they got a decision

0:45:19.040 --> 0:45:22.640
<v Speaker 3>to make on their quarterback, whether justin fields or draft.

0:45:23.400 --> 0:45:24.120
<v Speaker 2>What would you do?

0:45:27.040 --> 0:45:30.480
<v Speaker 3>I think I'm thinking I go for one of these quarterbacks,

0:45:30.480 --> 0:45:34.240
<v Speaker 3>whichever one is I deem the best and then trade

0:45:34.320 --> 0:45:37.600
<v Speaker 3>justin fields someplace and get as much as you can

0:45:37.680 --> 0:45:37.960
<v Speaker 3>for him.

0:45:38.480 --> 0:45:40.880
<v Speaker 2>I'd keep him, or you can keep them. I'd keep him.

0:45:41.239 --> 0:45:44.040
<v Speaker 7>I'd keep them just surround him. You got to get

0:45:44.040 --> 0:45:45.160
<v Speaker 7>a better offensive line.

0:45:45.320 --> 0:45:47.880
<v Speaker 3>I think, oh, you keep them, you keep them in

0:45:48.000 --> 0:45:51.200
<v Speaker 3>draft someone or pedal the first pick of the draft.

0:45:51.400 --> 0:45:53.760
<v Speaker 3>That's what you're saying. You're not saying draft a quarterback.

0:45:53.880 --> 0:45:56.000
<v Speaker 2>I'm not. I'm saying, don't draft a quarterback.

0:45:56.080 --> 0:45:59.360
<v Speaker 7>Keeping draft someone, then it's going to be someone that

0:45:59.400 --> 0:46:02.360
<v Speaker 7>can help them offensively, That's what I would say. And

0:46:02.360 --> 0:46:07.040
<v Speaker 7>they preferably I don't know what he's left tackle is like, preferably.

0:46:06.600 --> 0:46:08.880
<v Speaker 4>A tackle in a wide receiver.

0:46:09.040 --> 0:46:09.200
<v Speaker 11>Two.

0:46:10.040 --> 0:46:11.520
<v Speaker 4>They got the one guy right.

0:46:12.920 --> 0:46:16.160
<v Speaker 2>More Yeah, but they need more, Yeah, they need more.

0:46:16.280 --> 0:46:19.000
<v Speaker 3>They need Thank you.

0:46:19.560 --> 0:46:21.960
<v Speaker 4>There's a cowboyte for you there, Douglas.

0:46:23.280 --> 0:46:28.160
<v Speaker 3>So, right now, Washington, New England, and Arizona are all

0:46:28.200 --> 0:46:31.640
<v Speaker 3>tied with four wins and twelve losses. But Washington right

0:46:31.680 --> 0:46:34.560
<v Speaker 3>now as the tiebreaker as far as the draft goes,

0:46:34.640 --> 0:46:38.080
<v Speaker 3>to have the second pick. So if Washington wins in

0:46:38.360 --> 0:46:41.239
<v Speaker 3>New England and the Arizona win, then you got the

0:46:41.360 --> 0:46:44.399
<v Speaker 3>Giants the Chargers in Tennessee all with five wins. Who

0:46:44.400 --> 0:46:45.200
<v Speaker 3>knows how far.

0:46:45.160 --> 0:46:47.000
<v Speaker 4>Washington falls down to almost ten?

0:46:47.360 --> 0:46:49.399
<v Speaker 3>I mean they could fall. I would think they could

0:46:49.400 --> 0:46:52.080
<v Speaker 3>fall for sure. They could. They would fall to at

0:46:52.120 --> 0:46:57.359
<v Speaker 3>least four and maybe five or six. They could. They

0:46:57.360 --> 0:46:58.920
<v Speaker 3>could fall us all the way to seven.

0:47:00.920 --> 0:47:05.080
<v Speaker 4>So who are the team? Who are the teams behind Washington?

0:47:05.160 --> 0:47:05.319
<v Speaker 2>Then?

0:47:06.040 --> 0:47:09.000
<v Speaker 3>Yet New England, New England, Arizona.

0:47:09.360 --> 0:47:10.120
<v Speaker 4>Arizona doesn't.

0:47:10.120 --> 0:47:14.120
<v Speaker 3>New England's playing the Jets, Arizona's playing Seattle the Panthers, right.

0:47:15.280 --> 0:47:16.640
<v Speaker 2>Would be, what's that?

0:47:16.840 --> 0:47:20.520
<v Speaker 6>I'm trying to figure out the first pick, the first, No,

0:47:20.840 --> 0:47:24.680
<v Speaker 6>Chicago has the first, but well yeah because of Chicago. Yeah,

0:47:24.800 --> 0:47:27.239
<v Speaker 6>I'm trying to figure out who needs a quarterback the most.

0:47:27.400 --> 0:47:32.200
<v Speaker 3>Oh, okay, New England needs a quarterback. Arizona and Kyler's

0:47:32.239 --> 0:47:36.239
<v Speaker 3>probably now he's he's there. They paid, yeah, they paid him,

0:47:36.239 --> 0:47:41.760
<v Speaker 3>and Giants with Daniel Jones and well but they haven't.

0:47:42.760 --> 0:47:44.279
<v Speaker 3>But they could get out of that one.

0:47:44.560 --> 0:47:46.640
<v Speaker 2>We paid him down, We.

0:47:46.560 --> 0:47:50.680
<v Speaker 3>Paid Chargers have a quarterback and Herbert Tennessee drafted one

0:47:50.719 --> 0:47:52.120
<v Speaker 3>in the second round in Levis.

0:47:52.239 --> 0:47:52.560
<v Speaker 2>They could.

0:47:52.640 --> 0:47:54.920
<v Speaker 6>I'm looking for where the Bears could move down to

0:47:55.040 --> 0:47:57.719
<v Speaker 6>if somebody wants the first pick in the draft to

0:47:58.440 --> 0:48:01.680
<v Speaker 6>take a quarterback if they decide to keep fields.

0:48:01.719 --> 0:48:06.000
<v Speaker 3>The Giants, Giants, for sure, they're in the market.

0:48:06.080 --> 0:48:06.880
<v Speaker 2>They're in the market.

0:48:07.200 --> 0:48:11.799
<v Speaker 3>They're at five right now. Tennessee's in the market. They're

0:48:11.840 --> 0:48:15.920
<v Speaker 3>at seven right now, So the Jets are in the market.

0:48:16.080 --> 0:48:20.799
<v Speaker 3>The Jets are in the market. Atlanta, the Jets are

0:48:20.800 --> 0:48:24.320
<v Speaker 3>at eight. Atlanta's at nine, and then Chicago picks again.

0:48:24.120 --> 0:48:27.040
<v Speaker 6>At ten, So the Bears have got some Vegas.

0:48:27.120 --> 0:48:29.440
<v Speaker 3>Las Vegas is at eleven.

0:48:29.160 --> 0:48:32.160
<v Speaker 4>So everybody needs a quarterback. Why they're there.

0:48:32.520 --> 0:48:36.000
<v Speaker 3>Minnesota's at twelve, they're in the market. New Orleans is

0:48:36.040 --> 0:48:39.600
<v Speaker 3>at thirteen, they're in the market. Denver's at fourteen, they're

0:48:39.640 --> 0:48:42.600
<v Speaker 3>in the market. Seattle's at fifteen, they're in the market.

0:48:42.719 --> 0:48:44.320
<v Speaker 3>And then Cincinnati's at sixteen.

0:48:44.320 --> 0:48:45.359
<v Speaker 4>Seattle's got Drew Lock.

0:48:45.440 --> 0:48:48.480
<v Speaker 3>Don't worry about h I mean literally, you can go

0:48:48.520 --> 0:48:53.399
<v Speaker 3>down the first fifteen teams in the draft. That's why

0:48:53.440 --> 0:48:56.480
<v Speaker 3>there are where there are the first fifteen teams. You

0:48:56.480 --> 0:48:59.120
<v Speaker 3>can make a case that thirteen of them need quarterbacks.

0:48:59.440 --> 0:49:01.600
<v Speaker 7>If you listen some cowboy fans, then we're in the

0:49:01.600 --> 0:49:02.799
<v Speaker 7>we're in the market too, so.

0:49:04.719 --> 0:49:07.800
<v Speaker 3>It and then Pittsburgh's at eighteen. They're in the market. Okay,

0:49:08.000 --> 0:49:10.480
<v Speaker 3>Tampa Bay's at twenty and they're in the market. Everybody

0:49:10.520 --> 0:49:11.680
<v Speaker 3>needs a quarterback.

0:49:11.360 --> 0:49:14.960
<v Speaker 4>So the Bears can get a haul for that first pick.

0:49:15.520 --> 0:49:19.120
<v Speaker 3>M hm. They got a lot of people that will

0:49:19.160 --> 0:49:20.800
<v Speaker 3>be coming to their doorstep.

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<v Speaker 2>Yep, all right?

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<v Speaker 3>Does it for this edition?

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<v Speaker 4>Dramic shots A long time ago that.

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