WEBVTT - Girls Talk, 'Boys Talk: The Final Countdown

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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 Jigsaw Dating,

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<v Speaker 1>preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys, and broadcasting live

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<v Speaker 1>from Dallas Cowboys World Headquarters at the Star. Now your hosts,

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<v Speaker 1>Christie Scales, Aisha Morrison, Nicole Hutcheson, and Jess Navarrees.

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<v Speaker 3>Hello, Cowboys Nation, Welcome into Girls Talk Boys Talk presented

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<v Speaker 3>by jig Saw, the preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>Right here in the SWBC studio. I'm Nicole. I just

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<v Speaker 3>sent alongside Easian Warrison, Jess Navares and Christy Scales. Ladies,

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<v Speaker 3>Happy Thursday. Hi y'all doing day'll? Ty Ice is over here. Stress.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm sorry, Quesh time stressed.

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<v Speaker 3>Real you've been busy though.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, it's getting real.

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<v Speaker 4>About to really find out. It's not any more speculation.

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<v Speaker 4>After next week, you'll know who is going to be

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<v Speaker 4>a part of this team and we'll start breaking down

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<v Speaker 4>how they how they can make an impact in the

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<v Speaker 4>first year, because baby, you're gonna need it.

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<v Speaker 6>I like the analogy, the track analogy, which the track

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<v Speaker 6>analogy you use? Oh?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, baby, I'm on my last one hundred and my

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<v Speaker 4>legs is my legs is burning.

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<v Speaker 5>That lack the acid is starting to kick in.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, maybe I don't even know about all that.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm trying my best. So but when you.

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<v Speaker 7>Cross cross that finish line, Dallas Cowboys is going to have.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna pass out rookies, maybe.

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<v Speaker 6>Throw up no, because then we'll have rookie camp after that,

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<v Speaker 6>and then it really gets going.

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<v Speaker 7>Then it really feels like football season again.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, you've.

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<v Speaker 8>Got a little break, You get a small break.

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<v Speaker 7>Just think of that, you get a small break camp.

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<v Speaker 6>Please got phase two three? We got all sorts of

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<v Speaker 6>fun stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>OTAs a lot of fun stuff still going on to

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<v Speaker 3>the star now. They just released I know, Netflix announced

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<v Speaker 3>today its latest series, America's Sweethearts, which is following the

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<v Speaker 3>Dallas Cowboys. I know if Christy Scales was there for

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<v Speaker 3>the filming, how is that?

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, So I'm so excited because there are so many

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<v Speaker 6>Dallas Cowboy cheerleader fans who faithfully watched the CMT. You know,

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<v Speaker 6>Dallas Cowboys cheerleader making the team for eighteen seasons, and

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<v Speaker 6>there hasn't been a cheerleader show the past two seasons.

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<v Speaker 6>But the Netflix crew Greg the director and his production crew.

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<v Speaker 6>This actually started. The filming started last May May of

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<v Speaker 6>twenty twenty three, so it followed going into the audition

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<v Speaker 6>process last year. It followed training camp. And what's going

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<v Speaker 6>to be great about this Netflix series is it follows

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<v Speaker 6>not just the summer in the making of the team.

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<v Speaker 6>Because the previous show on CMT it had the auditions,

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<v Speaker 6>it would several of the girls follow them and then

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<v Speaker 6>the final episode, the Payoff, was the first preseason game

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<v Speaker 6>in which the payoff the girls. Finally, after all that

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<v Speaker 6>work all summer, they come out on the field and

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<v Speaker 6>perform for the first time in front of the ninety

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<v Speaker 6>three thousand fans, and that's the end of the show.

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<v Speaker 6>This one, we get to see the DCC through the

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<v Speaker 6>whole season, and it focuses not just on some of

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<v Speaker 6>the rooky hopefuls, and through that summer process of training camp,

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<v Speaker 6>you get to see so many things behind the scene,

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<v Speaker 6>so many cool things from the regular season. You'll get

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<v Speaker 6>to see some of the behind the scenes thing for Salvation,

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<v Speaker 6>Army Loot, the Thanksgiving a Day game, and the rehearsals

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<v Speaker 6>with Dolly Parton and one of the things that I

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<v Speaker 6>do working with the cheerleaders is ride the team bus.

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<v Speaker 6>The cheerleaders take a bus to and from each game.

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<v Speaker 6>They even film that, and so not everyone. I think

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<v Speaker 6>that they filmed three of our bus rides last season.

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<v Speaker 6>But it's if you are a fan of the Dallas Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 6>and particularly the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, you will absolutely love

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<v Speaker 6>this because it is to say it's inside access is

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<v Speaker 6>an understatement. And so for years I have been advocating

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<v Speaker 6>let's get the cheerleaders out there more and show all

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<v Speaker 6>of the things that they do during the week, not

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<v Speaker 6>just the visits to the Children's hospital or the VA hospitals,

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<v Speaker 6>but the incredible young women that they are in their

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<v Speaker 6>careers and all that it is involved and what they

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<v Speaker 6>put into this effort. And I think that the Netflix

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<v Speaker 6>show is going to show that. So we're not announcing

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<v Speaker 6>the exact release date yet, but it will be the summer,

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<v Speaker 6>and it will be several episodes, and I know that

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<v Speaker 6>the DCC we're just all thrilled about it.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, seven episodes or forty five minutes per episode, and

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<v Speaker 3>I'm not gonna lie. I saw that the broadcast team

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<v Speaker 3>that did get a last year.

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<v Speaker 6>It's unbelievable.

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<v Speaker 5>Watch it beyond This is.

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<v Speaker 6>Not two people with a iPhone or a thing like

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<v Speaker 6>following around. This is major. You know, they come in

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<v Speaker 6>from California. There were a lot of local yeah folks too,

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<v Speaker 6>But the production value is incredible. I'll give one example.

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<v Speaker 6>I mentioned there are a few times where we're going

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<v Speaker 6>on the bus to game day and from game day.

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<v Speaker 6>The fine one that they did, they actually had a

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<v Speaker 6>truck in front of the bus and they rigged up

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<v Speaker 6>this camera behind it to film the bus going down

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<v Speaker 6>the road and going down the ramp and then pulling

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<v Speaker 6>up to the locker room because you go in the

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<v Speaker 6>bowels of the stadium, go underneath. I mean, just the

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<v Speaker 6>production value is off the charts. So I can't wait

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<v Speaker 6>to see the finished product.

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<v Speaker 7>I can't even imagine.

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<v Speaker 8>So fun fact, yea twice in college I decided to

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<v Speaker 8>mark something off my bucket list and go to DCC auditions.

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<v Speaker 8>So Christie and I met actually years ago as she

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<v Speaker 8>was the judge and okay, yes, certainly didn't make it,

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<v Speaker 8>but it was a bucket list thing growing up and

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<v Speaker 8>dance and doing all of that. So seeing that production

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<v Speaker 8>from CMT was incredible even back then, and that was

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<v Speaker 8>years ago.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm not going to tell you all what year because

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<v Speaker 7>I was on the show crying, Oh, we don't need

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<v Speaker 7>to go back.

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<v Speaker 3>And watch that.

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<v Speaker 8>I no, no, But I'm just saying I'm really excited

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<v Speaker 8>to see what Netflix can do, especially because, like I said,

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<v Speaker 8>that was years ago, so the technology and everything now I.

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<v Speaker 5>Can't even imagine. I'm really excited.

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<v Speaker 7>And the respect I have for DCC is just immense.

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<v Speaker 7>Off the charts.

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<v Speaker 8>They work their tails off, and you're right, they don't

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<v Speaker 8>get enough recognition.

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<v Speaker 6>And certainly when the specific dates or announce, we'll definitely

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<v Speaker 6>share that so that everybody knows when to tune in.

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<v Speaker 6>Of course, the great thing is with streaming. If you

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<v Speaker 6>don't see it the first hour it's release, you can

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<v Speaker 6>watch it anytime. So it's a great thing.

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<v Speaker 3>It was only right to kick all the show shouting

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<v Speaker 3>out the ladies, you show some support.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah that's the girls talk. Girls, top boys talk.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, boys now cover out here.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 8>No.

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<v Speaker 3>Some news yesterday the Cowboys sign Royce Freeman, who was

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<v Speaker 3>with the La Rams last seas in what's your thoughts?

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<v Speaker 3>I know, why should you did a quick scouting report?

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<v Speaker 3>What's your scouting report on him?

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, I think you listen, it's just me. I

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<v Speaker 4>don't like the term camp body. I just I think

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<v Speaker 4>I think, especially when some of these guys like bounce

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<v Speaker 4>around and stuff, like every opportunity that comes to them

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<v Speaker 4>is important. I just think we should be a little

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<v Speaker 4>bit more caring about how we speak about people.

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<v Speaker 5>But that's just me. But he is another He's just

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<v Speaker 5>a veteran guy to come in here.

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<v Speaker 4>We know this running back room is a bit thin

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<v Speaker 4>experience wise. He comes in here with some experience, very

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<v Speaker 4>north to south runner, has some downhill ability, has a

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<v Speaker 4>little bit of explosiveness. I mean again, he is at

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<v Speaker 4>the latter part of his career and he has kind

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<v Speaker 4>of bounced around on whatever the case may be. But

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<v Speaker 4>it just keeps your other running backs honest, bringing some

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<v Speaker 4>competition into this room. And then also too, you do

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<v Speaker 4>have some rooks that hopefully, hopefully there might be a

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<v Speaker 4>rook or two running back that's coming in here after

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<v Speaker 4>the draft, and you just want another veteran in here

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<v Speaker 4>because maybe all you got right now is Rico Daddle

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<v Speaker 4>and we know his experience on the field is limited,

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<v Speaker 4>although he has been here, he knows the ropes and everything.

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<v Speaker 4>His experience on the field is limited in that sense,

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<v Speaker 4>so just get another guy in here, another person in

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<v Speaker 4>the room, and keeps the competition, honest. But he does

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<v Speaker 4>have a little bit of little little some little something

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<v Speaker 4>to his name or whatever. So yeah, I mean, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>he's different than any other runner I think we have

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<v Speaker 4>on the roster right now. So he just adds another

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<v Speaker 4>flare if they're gonna use him, it's really.

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<v Speaker 3>Quickly, ladies, let me go ahead and open up the

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<v Speaker 3>text line. Call line. We are at call us at

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<v Speaker 3>one eight eight eight eight five five two two nine seven.

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<v Speaker 3>Call us at one eightaa eight five five two two

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<v Speaker 3>nine seven. If you want to hop in on this conversation,

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<v Speaker 3>all right, just go ahead and take it away.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 8>So I was doing some studying here and I kind

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<v Speaker 8>of last night was like, how what is this angle

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<v Speaker 8>I can take on him? Because I want to make

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<v Speaker 8>sure to give him a fair shot coming in. Like

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<v Speaker 8>I used to said, there was just some not so

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<v Speaker 8>nice things being said on social media, and you know,

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<v Speaker 8>don't like that. But what I did notice is he's

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<v Speaker 8>not gonna be your speed runner from from the film.

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<v Speaker 8>I did see he's not gonna be your speeded guy.

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<v Speaker 8>Definitely think that's Rico. He has about fifteen give or

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<v Speaker 8>take pounds on Rico. As far as size, it's about

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<v Speaker 8>an inch taller. But he's not your speed guy. So

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<v Speaker 8>Rico definitely is still the speed guy do so I

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<v Speaker 8>want to say, is probably even a little bit quicker

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<v Speaker 8>than Royce would be as well. Back in twenty eighteen,

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<v Speaker 8>I was doing some deep diving into his career kind

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<v Speaker 8>of to see maybe what Cowboys ties he's had in

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<v Speaker 8>twenty eighteen was his rookie season in Denver with the Broncos.

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<v Speaker 8>And something that I found that might be interesting and

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<v Speaker 8>could come in hand as far as that veteran leadership

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<v Speaker 8>and some nuggets he can bring into this locker room

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<v Speaker 8>is he was the backup running back to Philip Lindsay

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<v Speaker 8>in twenty eighteen.

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<v Speaker 7>However, DeMarcus ware y'all.

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<v Speaker 8>May or may not know him here in Cowboys world,

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<v Speaker 8>but legend ring of honor, as you know, small guy

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<v Speaker 8>whatever as we know, went to Denver and he actually

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<v Speaker 8>went back that twenty eighteen season is a part time

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<v Speaker 8>to help with a pass rush. So he was a

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<v Speaker 8>pat what was the official title?

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<v Speaker 7>Let me get this right. I don't want to say

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<v Speaker 7>it wrong.

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<v Speaker 8>He was a let's see, part time pass rush consultant,

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<v Speaker 8>and he helped tutor the next kind of generation of

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<v Speaker 8>pass rushers. However, that doesn't necessarily mean he worked directly

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<v Speaker 8>with Royce here, but it does mean that he was

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<v Speaker 8>up against a pass rush and that offensive line that

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<v Speaker 8>he could know how to get through those pockets. So

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<v Speaker 8>I thought that was very interesting there as well.

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<v Speaker 7>So give him a shot. Let's see what happens.

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<v Speaker 8>There's a long time between now and training camp.

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<v Speaker 7>A lot can happen.

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<v Speaker 8>The draft has yet to happen, so I'm just just seeing.

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<v Speaker 3>What he got.

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<v Speaker 7>But uh, yeah, it was. It was very clear he's

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<v Speaker 7>not your speek guy, and what I saw in the film.

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<v Speaker 5>We don't have the luxury of being super choosy right now. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>understand that.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, the experience is the main thing. And I usually

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<v Speaker 6>I so appreciate what you said about people, Oh it's

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<v Speaker 6>a camp body. So disrespectful, Yes, so disrespectful When people

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<v Speaker 6>say that. I think it was Nick Eatman on Dallas

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<v Speaker 6>Cowboys dot Com. Everybody watching this knows Nick Eatman. But

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<v Speaker 6>let's see the Freeman's four hundred and seventy one rushing

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<v Speaker 6>attempts is basically more than everybody else on the roster

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<v Speaker 6>pretty combined. You know, Rico ninety six and Hunter you

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<v Speaker 6>know contributed Hunter Lipke contributed a lot more as the

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<v Speaker 6>season continued to go on last year, But you need

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<v Speaker 6>you need that experience. You this is the kind of guy.

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<v Speaker 6>It's similar to last year when the Cowboys signed Ronald

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<v Speaker 6>Jones right to be that veteran kind of insurance and

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<v Speaker 6>steady guy, and then Ronald ended up not doing the

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<v Speaker 6>final roster. He had gotten NFL suspension I think for

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<v Speaker 6>some performance enhancers which were like their supplements or something

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<v Speaker 6>that he had ingested unwittingly. So it reminded me of

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<v Speaker 6>that move last year in terms of bringing in a

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<v Speaker 6>veteran experience.

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<v Speaker 3>Does this change the approach heading into the draft?

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<v Speaker 6>No?

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, no, watch louder, Yeah, say that a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>Louder cream go ahead, Absolutely no louder.

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<v Speaker 3>We can't louder.

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<v Speaker 6>We can't get louder.

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<v Speaker 7>Absolutely not, thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean I also noticed one of the things is

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<v Speaker 3>that he's not really used as a pass catcher. He

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<v Speaker 3>doesn't really you know, you know how Mike McCarthy likes

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<v Speaker 3>to get a little creative with his running backs. Is

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<v Speaker 3>that something that's you can improve on when you are

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<v Speaker 3>heading into camp knowing that this offense kind of is

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<v Speaker 3>a little bit different and creative. I mean, what's your

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<v Speaker 3>thoughts on that.

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<v Speaker 7>I think your running backs need to focus on the

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<v Speaker 7>run game.

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<v Speaker 8>You need a run game. That was a big downfall.

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<v Speaker 8>I don't think you even.

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<v Speaker 7>Worry about that.

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<v Speaker 8>You focus on establishing run early and you figure out

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<v Speaker 8>whether it's going to be one guy that takes a load,

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<v Speaker 8>you do that one two punch again that was successful,

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<v Speaker 8>not last year, the year before with Tony and Zeke.

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<v Speaker 8>You figure out what works as far as getting a

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<v Speaker 8>run game established, because you cannot have a repeat of

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<v Speaker 8>last year of not having an established run game really

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<v Speaker 8>throughout the course of the season. You can't wait until

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<v Speaker 8>the final week of the season to see the burst

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<v Speaker 8>start to come and then you know, come first round

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<v Speaker 8>of the playoffs and that be the downfall, that one

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<v Speaker 8>of the downfalls that didn't allow you to continue through.

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<v Speaker 7>So I think it's a good trait to have for

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<v Speaker 7>any running back.

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<v Speaker 8>But please focus on getting a guy that is going

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<v Speaker 8>to get you constant yardage. And something about Royce, I mean,

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<v Speaker 8>and again he's not the end all be all I'm

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<v Speaker 8>not saying that he does average about five yards per carrie,

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<v Speaker 8>which isn't horrible. When you're thinking about first first down,

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<v Speaker 8>that turns into a two and five, a game of inches. Look,

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<v Speaker 8>you need somebody that's steady and getting you yardage with

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<v Speaker 8>the run game, focus on.

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<v Speaker 6>That first yeah. Yeah, And I think the approach, like,

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<v Speaker 6>for example, when Tony Pollard was drafted, Zeke was your

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<v Speaker 6>number one guy, and Pollard was going to be a

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<v Speaker 6>versatile guy who when Tony Pollard was at Memphis, he

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<v Speaker 6>actually had more receptions than he had rushies, and so

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<v Speaker 6>that was going to be kind of bringing in a

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<v Speaker 6>different kind of style of player. And the Cowboys, I

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<v Speaker 6>don't think they're going to be looking for that. This

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<v Speaker 6>someone They're looking for a potential news starting running back

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<v Speaker 6>with a rookie. It's as just notes, you know, someone

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<v Speaker 6>who's going to tote the ball first and anything else

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<v Speaker 6>would be a bonus.

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<v Speaker 3>So he kind of brings up a little bit of question,

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<v Speaker 3>what do you do right now? The running back room

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<v Speaker 3>is Hanah Lipke, Rico'donald Duce, von got Royce, Freeman, essentially

0:14:36.000 --> 0:14:41.200
<v Speaker 3>Dare potentially due Connor. Now what do you do with

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<v Speaker 3>duce Von because I think that more so his size

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<v Speaker 3>has kind of prevented him from, you know, being in

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<v Speaker 3>that rotation a little bit more. Do you see him

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<v Speaker 3>more on special teams? What do you kind of think

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<v Speaker 3>that they do that?

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<v Speaker 9>Well?

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<v Speaker 6>Remember with the kickoff return the changes in the rules,

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<v Speaker 6>and you're going to have two returners deep, so you'll

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<v Speaker 6>have Cavante and then someone else. Yeah, So if and

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<v Speaker 6>you know Rico doubt I'd say right now, it's probably

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<v Speaker 6>if this were last ye, if the rules were from

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<v Speaker 6>last season, you'd probably have Rico as the other person there.

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<v Speaker 6>But it's gonna be tough for Deuce Vaughn this this season,

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<v Speaker 6>but that may be a niche role that he can

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<v Speaker 6>really excel in.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I mean, for me, this this Cowboys offense hasn't

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<v Speaker 4>had a stay. I mean, you haven't had a steady

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<v Speaker 4>screen game in a minute, and just some of the

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<v Speaker 4>things that I think about the I think all around.

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<v Speaker 4>One of the best games that I think as a

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<v Speaker 4>collective from the running backs was the Jets Games Jets

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<v Speaker 4>game last year is where in the game plan you

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<v Speaker 4>could tell they had a plan for Tony. They knew

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<v Speaker 4>some of the things he did well, but they got

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<v Speaker 4>Duce involved in the screen game, and he was effective

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<v Speaker 4>right away. It did not take time for you to

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<v Speaker 4>see how he can operate in space and what he's

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<v Speaker 4>able to do in that regard. You mentioned the receiving

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<v Speaker 4>aspect of things. He killed that in college. I understand,

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<v Speaker 4>like some of the size limitations and some of the

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<v Speaker 4>things that people are worried about there, it's not for

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<v Speaker 4>a lack of him not trying, Like he will definitely

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<v Speaker 4>put his body on the line in pass pro if

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<v Speaker 4>that's something that you want to do. I think also too,

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<v Speaker 4>because of the state of the offensive line last year,

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<v Speaker 4>you didn't have the leeway to maybe just let him

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<v Speaker 4>go out there and take his lumps, like you couldn't

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<v Speaker 4>do that and you couldn't risk your quarterback getting hurt

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<v Speaker 4>because it's just how things were last year. I do

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<v Speaker 4>think he is going to have to compete this year,

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<v Speaker 4>but I think a good OC finds someone like him

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<v Speaker 4>a role. Yes, I'm sorry, and I mean if we're

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<v Speaker 4>talking about by committee and how things work within this

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<v Speaker 4>in the NFL, he brings a receiving game he can

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<v Speaker 4>kill you, and the run after catchability and some of

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<v Speaker 4>the things he can do in the passing game. But

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<v Speaker 4>also to your point, Jess, you mentioned just the lack

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<v Speaker 4>of run game. A lot of that had to do

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<v Speaker 4>with the offensive line. So hopefully he's able to come

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<v Speaker 4>in and show what he can do because he's a

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<v Speaker 4>competitor and I just think I just think there's ways

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<v Speaker 4>to get him involved that can give you splashes on it.

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<v Speaker 4>And to your point about the returning I think Cavante

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<v Speaker 4>Turpin is probably going to have more opportunities as a

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<v Speaker 4>return to this year. So with that, how much is

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<v Speaker 4>he going to be involved in the receiving game when

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<v Speaker 4>they tried to kind of do it last year.

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<v Speaker 5>I think that duce Fon.

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<v Speaker 4>Can kind of take over that role and Cavante Turpin

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<v Speaker 4>can be that specialist that we've been looking for him

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<v Speaker 4>to be and have some of those explosive runs.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but just just to clarify, you mean a role

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<v Speaker 6>beyond just as a gadget guy.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, yes, yes, absolutely, I mean that's yeah, because a

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<v Speaker 4>lot of these guys get labeled as that, especially when

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<v Speaker 4>they're smaller.

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<v Speaker 5>Whatever the case may be.

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<v Speaker 4>But I feel I watched duce Fan's tape, I watched

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<v Speaker 4>him play against some of the better defensive lines in

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<v Speaker 4>the in college.

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<v Speaker 5>And he made them look silly and he was.

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<v Speaker 4>It wasn't even just like, oh I'm making guys miss

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<v Speaker 4>he will. He will dip his shoulder and also run

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<v Speaker 4>into people he's not. I don't know why he's labeled

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<v Speaker 4>as dislike.

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<v Speaker 6>Can I say one thing, this is not pushback. But

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<v Speaker 6>the one thing about Deuce was that I saw last

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<v Speaker 6>year is he wasn't getting yards after contact, and that

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<v Speaker 6>has to do it side. I mean when he was,

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<v Speaker 6>when he was, it was down and it was it

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<v Speaker 6>was different because in college, you know, breaking those tackles

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<v Speaker 6>and stuff. So I hope that we get to see

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<v Speaker 6>more that this year. Were you know, obviously he's elusive

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<v Speaker 6>and the speed and stuff, but I.

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<v Speaker 4>Think our offensive had a lot to do with that

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<v Speaker 4>because I remember distinctively seeing like by the time he

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<v Speaker 4>would be coming in at the end of those games,

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<v Speaker 4>at a lot of time, it would be the second stringers.

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<v Speaker 4>There's no continuity. They weren't getting any push, so people

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<v Speaker 4>were meeting him in the backfield almost every time.

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<v Speaker 5>I think he needs a little bit more of a chance.

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<v Speaker 8>And how many sacks were allowed on deck at that

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<v Speaker 8>point muffins.

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<v Speaker 5>So I think, yeah, place.

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<v Speaker 7>It's the reality of what was going on.

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<v Speaker 8>And also I just want to point out too, and

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<v Speaker 8>you know, people can take this for what they want,

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<v Speaker 8>but Deuce is such a locker room guy.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, you're talking the ultimate team player.

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<v Speaker 8>It is Deuce fun and even as a rookie who

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<v Speaker 8>could have come in here and you know, not really talk.

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<v Speaker 7>He's such He's.

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<v Speaker 8>A guy you want in your locker room. He's a

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<v Speaker 8>guy that you want to represent your team football aside, Yes,

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<v Speaker 8>a good a good OC to your point is gonna

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<v Speaker 8>find a role for somebody like that. He works his

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<v Speaker 8>tail off. And the thing I respect about Deuce is

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<v Speaker 8>you can bring up his size and you know, how

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<v Speaker 8>how do you kind of compensate for, you know, being

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<v Speaker 8>the smaller one on the team.

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<v Speaker 7>And that guy is a brick wall.

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<v Speaker 8>I don't know, Like y'all if you haven't seen Deuce,

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<v Speaker 8>like he is shorter, yes, but he is a brick wall.

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<v Speaker 8>He is all muscle, and he is inevitably, without a doubt,

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<v Speaker 8>going to He's not gonna go down without a fight.

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<v Speaker 8>I definitely am excited to see what he does and

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<v Speaker 8>kind of how he learned his role throughout last year

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<v Speaker 8>and sat back because it wasn't. It wasn't enough to

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<v Speaker 8>him whether he had to sit back or not. He

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<v Speaker 8>was chomping at the bit to get more playing time.

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<v Speaker 8>So trust me, it's it's just the beginning for him.

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<v Speaker 6>It's gonna be a fun preseason.

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<v Speaker 3>I agree, it's certainly gonna be a fun little off season.

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<v Speaker 11>All right?

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<v Speaker 9>So I just had a couple questions and then one

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<v Speaker 9>signed to like a future deal during the playoffs or

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<v Speaker 9>right before the playoffs started last year. You know, he

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<v Speaker 9>probably wouldn't have been a contributor, but you know, we

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<v Speaker 9>were one of the teams that got the most out

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<v Speaker 9>of him.

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<v Speaker 2>So I was like, hey, if.

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<v Speaker 9>He rehabs good, maybe you know, he could slide in

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<v Speaker 9>at you know, tackle guard whatever. So I was kind

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<v Speaker 9>of surprised that all of a sudden he had signed

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<v Speaker 9>with Buffalo. I didn't really know how that worked.

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<v Speaker 2>And then my question was, do you guys know, like

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<v Speaker 2>with the draft coming up, the trade value chart, is

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<v Speaker 2>it just hey, you know, we're I give you.

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<v Speaker 9>Like if Dallas traded out at twenty four and I'm

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<v Speaker 9>just I don't know a random team, but anyway, if

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<v Speaker 9>they traded out, does it just specifically go by the

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<v Speaker 9>chart or does the chart just kind of there for

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<v Speaker 9>like a basis. And I just kind of.

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<v Speaker 2>Wondered how that worked.

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<v Speaker 9>If you guys knew I had.

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<v Speaker 2>A little more insight on that.

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<v Speaker 6>Sure, Yeah, yeah, Derek, that's a great question. It's really

0:23:27.880 --> 0:23:31.600
<v Speaker 6>more of a guideline, certainly, but it's a great resource.

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<v Speaker 6>And while Jimmy Johnson is also is often credited as

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<v Speaker 6>creating the draft chart, by that we're talking about a

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<v Speaker 6>numerical value thing where the number one overall pick is

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<v Speaker 6>work worth a certain amount of points, and then the

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<v Speaker 6>bottom of the seventh round is worthless. It was that

0:23:48.440 --> 0:23:52.560
<v Speaker 6>is a cowboy invention, so to speak, created but it

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<v Speaker 6>was actually Mike McCoy who was one of Jerry Jones's

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<v Speaker 6>business partners when even before coming Jerry buying the team.

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<v Speaker 6>And so Mike came on board after Jerry bought the team,

0:24:06.760 --> 0:24:09.479
<v Speaker 6>and I can't remember his title right now, but it

0:24:09.520 --> 0:24:13.040
<v Speaker 6>was more the business side of it. But he came

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<v Speaker 6>up with the numerical value deal and had a consultant

0:24:17.320 --> 0:24:20.440
<v Speaker 6>come in and you know, helped create the numerical value chart.

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<v Speaker 6>So credit to Mike on that. But yes, it's it

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<v Speaker 6>really is more of a more of a guideline, but

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<v Speaker 6>by assigning numbers, if you have the twenty fourth overall

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<v Speaker 6>pick in the first round, I wish I had I

0:24:32.200 --> 0:24:34.680
<v Speaker 6>do have that chart. I don't have it with me

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<v Speaker 6>today a week from the draft, but seven okay for

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<v Speaker 6>the seven hundred and forty points for the twenty fourth

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<v Speaker 6>overall pick in the first round. Thank you, Chris be

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<v Speaker 6>our producer. And Chris, what's the number one overall?

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<v Speaker 4>Three thousand?

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<v Speaker 6>Okay? And so Chris, can you please tell me what

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<v Speaker 6>number thirty one is? What is the thirty first pick?

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<v Speaker 6>That's uh, six hundred okay. So the difference and the

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<v Speaker 6>reason why I say thirty one is when we're talking

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<v Speaker 6>about offensive line, one of the more recent trades that

0:25:06.560 --> 0:25:10.440
<v Speaker 6>Jerry Jones made in the first round was going back

0:25:10.440 --> 0:25:15.360
<v Speaker 6>in the draft, trading down and then ultimately taking Travis Frederick,

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<v Speaker 6>who of course became a Pro Bowl center at thirty

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<v Speaker 6>first overall. So the different the change from for example,

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<v Speaker 6>twenty four to thirty one would be one hundred and

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<v Speaker 6>forty points, right, seven forty to six hundred, So that

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<v Speaker 6>would be so one hundred and forty would be what

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<v Speaker 6>like something and maybe the third round or something like that,

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<v Speaker 6>a fourth rounder, and so you.

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<v Speaker 3>Have a ninetieth overall pick would.

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<v Speaker 6>Be that ninetieth overall, So that's actually in the third round,

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<v Speaker 6>ye later in the third rounds So, and Derek, I

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<v Speaker 6>can tell by your feedback that you're familiar with this already.

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<v Speaker 6>I have a question for you, Derek, You're from Springfield.

0:25:54.920 --> 0:26:00.040
<v Speaker 6>Fun fact, Springfield is the most named like that, and

0:26:00.920 --> 0:26:03.639
<v Speaker 6>the name of Springfield, the town is in the most

0:26:03.680 --> 0:26:07.040
<v Speaker 6>states in the United States. That's the most ubiquitous name.

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<v Speaker 6>Which state are you calling from?

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<v Speaker 9>Missouris Springfield, Missouri?

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<v Speaker 6>There you go. But that's the one reason. And isn't

0:26:13.880 --> 0:26:15.600
<v Speaker 6>that the Simpsons, right.

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<v Speaker 9>And uh bath Pro headquarters are here.

0:26:21.920 --> 0:26:24.720
<v Speaker 6>In the world when one reason, one reason why the

0:26:24.760 --> 0:26:29.160
<v Speaker 6>Simpsons use Springfield is because it's like the city that's

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<v Speaker 6>in most states, and so people would think that it

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<v Speaker 6>was Missouri or Illinois or whatever state they were in.

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<v Speaker 5>Interesting, I wanted to answer your question about.

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<v Speaker 6>Hey, thank you Derek.

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<v Speaker 7>Derek, thank you for calling.

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<v Speaker 4>It's a kind of surprised me too, because I thought

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<v Speaker 4>that maybe they had an idea for maybe him to

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<v Speaker 4>become the swing tackle, you know, this upcoming season. So

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<v Speaker 4>whereas I think we've talked about it, like, I don't

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<v Speaker 4>think that anything they do in the draft is in

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<v Speaker 4>dick of what they think about an Awesome Richards. Maybe

0:27:02.840 --> 0:27:05.320
<v Speaker 4>they do think that Awesome Richards is capable of being

0:27:05.320 --> 0:27:08.440
<v Speaker 4>a swing or being a liable swing tackle, but yeah,

0:27:08.480 --> 0:27:10.680
<v Speaker 4>it's just I mean gays are gonna go make their money.

0:27:10.680 --> 0:27:12.960
<v Speaker 4>They're gonna go where they feel like it's best for them.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm sure he a lot of things plays into that decision.

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<v Speaker 4>But to his point, I was surprised as well, because

0:27:19.960 --> 0:27:21.680
<v Speaker 4>I was like, oh, well, maybe they have a plan

0:27:21.800 --> 0:27:24.120
<v Speaker 4>for him, you know here, but.

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<v Speaker 6>Well and the Cowboys has resigned chum of the week before. Yeah,

0:27:28.200 --> 0:27:29.960
<v Speaker 6>so that was kind of right on the wall.

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<v Speaker 5>That's the other that's another fantastic point.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, I mean, I mean, and I think health wise too,

0:27:37.119 --> 0:27:39.239
<v Speaker 8>that could kind of play a factor into it. Is

0:27:39.400 --> 0:27:43.680
<v Speaker 8>you kind of have to compare longevity here of the

0:27:43.880 --> 0:27:47.879
<v Speaker 8>entire year, and I think Lael was was ready and

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<v Speaker 8>amped up to kind of take that next step post

0:27:50.280 --> 0:27:54.199
<v Speaker 8>injury and coming back here. And I think ultimately as

0:27:54.240 --> 0:27:56.080
<v Speaker 8>a player, if you get the opportunity to come work

0:27:56.119 --> 0:27:58.960
<v Speaker 8>with these doctors here and kind of get you ready again,

0:27:59.119 --> 0:28:01.040
<v Speaker 8>I think he made the right choice for himself. And

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<v Speaker 8>so good luck to Liyell.

0:28:02.320 --> 0:28:04.160
<v Speaker 5>It was it was cool to be here.

0:28:04.520 --> 0:28:05.280
<v Speaker 7>He was so excited.

0:28:05.520 --> 0:28:08.080
<v Speaker 6>He he is a he is a favorite among teammates

0:28:08.080 --> 0:28:09.560
<v Speaker 6>and those of us that have covered the team a

0:28:09.560 --> 0:28:11.560
<v Speaker 6>long time. The good news for loelis he did get

0:28:11.600 --> 0:28:17.280
<v Speaker 6>more money from Buffalo than Chiuma got here and more guaranteed.

0:28:17.359 --> 0:28:20.520
<v Speaker 6>So his his one year, one point seventy five million

0:28:20.600 --> 0:28:24.280
<v Speaker 6>dollar deal included a one point five million guaranteed, so

0:28:24.359 --> 0:28:27.240
<v Speaker 6>he did get a little bit more ca Yeah, a

0:28:27.240 --> 0:28:30.600
<v Speaker 6>little more cash. So that probably helped sweeten.

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<v Speaker 5>The pot a little bit.

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<v Speaker 3>Money talks, it is shame, best of luck to Liyel.

0:28:36.119 --> 0:28:38.880
<v Speaker 3>But no, we've got to now pick Ayesha's brain about

0:28:39.600 --> 0:28:44.080
<v Speaker 3>you have your eyes set on to possibly have here

0:28:44.200 --> 0:28:47.600
<v Speaker 3>in Dallas. Start with who your I guess your first

0:28:47.600 --> 0:28:48.200
<v Speaker 3>thoughts are.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean so, I mean, I guess we could go

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<v Speaker 4>through like some of the needs and all the things

0:28:52.640 --> 0:28:53.760
<v Speaker 4>that you know we're looking at.

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<v Speaker 3>But sorry, I just point this out. This is our

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<v Speaker 3>very own draft show, please analyst own, so you know

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<v Speaker 3>we're getting some insight right here, go ahead.

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<v Speaker 4>It's so everyone is you know this this tackle class

0:29:05.520 --> 0:29:08.200
<v Speaker 4>is loaded, right, It's very very heavy at the top,

0:29:08.280 --> 0:29:10.240
<v Speaker 4>and so I think a lot of people expect for

0:29:10.320 --> 0:29:14.080
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys to go offensive line, you know, at the

0:29:14.080 --> 0:29:16.719
<v Speaker 4>beginning of the draft or in the first round, and

0:29:17.000 --> 0:29:19.480
<v Speaker 4>it does kind of complicate things because.

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<v Speaker 5>I do think whoever is there could change.

0:29:23.640 --> 0:29:26.520
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if Tyler Smith is gonna be your

0:29:26.560 --> 0:29:28.920
<v Speaker 4>tackle or your guard, and I do think that that

0:29:28.960 --> 0:29:32.320
<v Speaker 4>plays a role in whether they decide to take a tackle.

0:29:32.080 --> 0:29:34.200
<v Speaker 5>Or a guard. I personally think that they might go

0:29:34.440 --> 0:29:35.000
<v Speaker 5>the guard.

0:29:35.360 --> 0:29:38.160
<v Speaker 4>But anyway, Yeah, we've been talking about on the show

0:29:38.240 --> 0:29:41.720
<v Speaker 4>Kingsley Kingsley, Sue Maatia from BYU Tackle.

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<v Speaker 5>I think to your point earlier, we're talking about.

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<v Speaker 4>Coming downhill, being able to really fire off the ball,

0:29:48.080 --> 0:29:48.520
<v Speaker 4>get to the.

0:29:48.440 --> 0:29:53.200
<v Speaker 5>Second level, get to the second level as on that.

0:29:53.080 --> 0:29:55.960
<v Speaker 4>We didn't see that much this past year, to really

0:29:55.960 --> 0:29:58.400
<v Speaker 4>be able to control blocks down the field and stuff.

0:29:59.120 --> 0:30:02.560
<v Speaker 4>Kingsley does this very well. I like his temperament. I

0:30:02.640 --> 0:30:04.360
<v Speaker 4>like the way the fire that he kind of plays

0:30:04.360 --> 0:30:06.960
<v Speaker 4>with as well. And so he's a guy that we've

0:30:06.960 --> 0:30:09.360
<v Speaker 4>talked about on the show and nauseum that we would

0:30:09.360 --> 0:30:10.040
<v Speaker 4>love to see.

0:30:10.200 --> 0:30:10.480
<v Speaker 5>Now.

0:30:10.640 --> 0:30:13.200
<v Speaker 4>We have talked about some trade back and stuff scenarios

0:30:13.240 --> 0:30:15.400
<v Speaker 4>as well to where we do feel like there may

0:30:15.440 --> 0:30:17.720
<v Speaker 4>be opportunity to maybe go up and go get a guy.

0:30:18.040 --> 0:30:19.920
<v Speaker 4>But he's one of the gentlemen that I think is

0:30:20.240 --> 0:30:23.800
<v Speaker 4>semi likely, semi likely to fall to the to the

0:30:23.840 --> 0:30:24.920
<v Speaker 4>cowboys in that way.

0:30:25.240 --> 0:30:26.680
<v Speaker 5>However, there are.

0:30:28.040 --> 0:30:30.080
<v Speaker 4>We talked about Christian Jones, who is a tackle out

0:30:30.120 --> 0:30:33.320
<v Speaker 4>of Tackle, Texas. Rather talked about him a little bit

0:30:33.400 --> 0:30:36.320
<v Speaker 4>last week, and I feel like, I uh, I feel

0:30:36.320 --> 0:30:39.520
<v Speaker 4>like I did him a little wrong because when I watched.

0:30:39.120 --> 0:30:41.680
<v Speaker 5>His film, I actually was more impressed with.

0:30:41.760 --> 0:30:44.160
<v Speaker 4>Him than I think most of the guys were on

0:30:44.200 --> 0:30:46.040
<v Speaker 4>the show when we talked about him.

0:30:46.520 --> 0:30:48.360
<v Speaker 5>I think his athleticism stands out.

0:30:48.400 --> 0:30:51.120
<v Speaker 4>I think he's still also too able to get off

0:30:51.480 --> 0:30:54.800
<v Speaker 4>get up field and to do traps and things like that.

0:30:54.920 --> 0:30:57.720
<v Speaker 4>So I think that there's a big possibility that the

0:30:57.760 --> 0:31:01.240
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys may attack offensive line to start are to start the.

0:31:01.320 --> 0:31:05.280
<v Speaker 6>Where where's his value? Oh so his projected value.

0:31:05.320 --> 0:31:08.160
<v Speaker 4>His his projected value is probably in the second round.

0:31:09.040 --> 0:31:12.120
<v Speaker 4>But but I do understand that with tackle, I do

0:31:12.200 --> 0:31:14.440
<v Speaker 4>think there's some guys on the like I don't know,

0:31:14.480 --> 0:31:16.440
<v Speaker 4>there's some guys in the later rounds or whatever that

0:31:16.560 --> 0:31:18.080
<v Speaker 4>you could pick up that could come in and be

0:31:18.400 --> 0:31:21.000
<v Speaker 4>but they need someone right now, like they need someone

0:31:21.080 --> 0:31:25.320
<v Speaker 4>ready right now. Christian Jones also has a lot of experience,

0:31:25.400 --> 0:31:27.520
<v Speaker 4>Like he's played a lot of ball. Some of these

0:31:27.560 --> 0:31:29.800
<v Speaker 4>other top guys like Joe All and all these guys

0:31:29.880 --> 0:31:32.720
<v Speaker 4>like I just don't see it happening. So yeah, so

0:31:32.840 --> 0:31:35.240
<v Speaker 4>that's how I feel. Now we talked about linebacker. I

0:31:35.280 --> 0:31:38.080
<v Speaker 4>definitely think the Cowboys are gonna attack linebacker or running

0:31:38.120 --> 0:31:41.680
<v Speaker 4>back in the second round. So then you see, I

0:31:42.520 --> 0:31:44.800
<v Speaker 4>don't know where linebacker is gonna fall, like how the

0:31:44.840 --> 0:31:48.240
<v Speaker 4>board's gonna fall, because it's wide. Receiver happy in this

0:31:48.360 --> 0:31:52.880
<v Speaker 4>draft and tackle happy in this draft. However, Edrin Cooper

0:31:52.920 --> 0:31:54.920
<v Speaker 4>is a guy that people are very interested in from

0:31:54.960 --> 0:31:57.959
<v Speaker 4>the linebacker position. He's so lengthy, does give you some

0:31:58.040 --> 0:32:00.880
<v Speaker 4>of that De Marrion overshown field, but I think he's

0:32:00.880 --> 0:32:03.720
<v Speaker 4>a little bit more refined because Texas gave him a

0:32:03.800 --> 0:32:05.480
<v Speaker 4>job and let him stick to it. You know, de

0:32:05.560 --> 0:32:07.640
<v Speaker 4>Marvion was just he was everywhere he started as a

0:32:07.680 --> 0:32:10.880
<v Speaker 4>safety and things like that. So that's also a thing.

0:32:10.960 --> 0:32:13.760
<v Speaker 4>But I but I do think that they could address

0:32:13.840 --> 0:32:14.360
<v Speaker 4>running back.

0:32:14.520 --> 0:32:16.960
<v Speaker 5>And Jonathan Brooks from Texas has been.

0:32:17.760 --> 0:32:20.120
<v Speaker 4>Talked about kind of linked to the team a little bit,

0:32:20.280 --> 0:32:23.680
<v Speaker 4>and he's coming off of an ACL talk to a

0:32:23.680 --> 0:32:26.480
<v Speaker 4>couple of people. Don't know how ready he's gonna be.

0:32:26.880 --> 0:32:30.200
<v Speaker 4>I know his U rehabits gone well and that things

0:32:30.240 --> 0:32:32.080
<v Speaker 4>are kind of worked out for him in that regard,

0:32:32.120 --> 0:32:36.000
<v Speaker 4>but he's I mean he immediately made sure running back

0:32:36.560 --> 0:32:38.800
<v Speaker 4>of room better if he is ready to go by

0:32:38.920 --> 0:32:39.840
<v Speaker 4>training camp time.

0:32:40.000 --> 0:32:42.440
<v Speaker 6>But will he last to fifty six if the Cowboys

0:32:42.480 --> 0:32:43.920
<v Speaker 6>don't make a move in the.

0:32:43.880 --> 0:32:46.920
<v Speaker 5>I think he might because of the aco. I think

0:32:46.960 --> 0:32:47.840
<v Speaker 5>he might because.

0:32:47.600 --> 0:32:50.440
<v Speaker 4>Based on talent, based on the injury, because if you're

0:32:50.480 --> 0:32:53.800
<v Speaker 4>going off of talent with him, he's it's like him

0:32:53.960 --> 0:32:57.560
<v Speaker 4>and Trey Benson from Florida State, Like these these guys

0:32:57.600 --> 0:32:59.840
<v Speaker 4>are the cream of the crop when you talk about

0:32:59.840 --> 0:33:02.760
<v Speaker 4>the running back position. And I do think the Cowboys

0:33:02.800 --> 0:33:07.800
<v Speaker 4>have to address running back or linebacker early because you

0:33:07.960 --> 0:33:10.800
<v Speaker 4>need a media impact to me there like and then

0:33:10.840 --> 0:33:12.080
<v Speaker 4>the longevity of it all.

0:33:12.120 --> 0:33:13.880
<v Speaker 5>Like that that linebacker room right.

0:33:13.800 --> 0:33:18.000
<v Speaker 4>Now is who is the marion over showing Jimone Clark

0:33:18.560 --> 0:33:20.680
<v Speaker 4>Eric Kendricks who's on a one year deal right now,

0:33:20.720 --> 0:33:25.200
<v Speaker 4>if I'm not mistaken, there's no lineage at this point,

0:33:25.320 --> 0:33:27.760
<v Speaker 4>and I think you need to start sewing that for

0:33:27.880 --> 0:33:30.640
<v Speaker 4>not just this season, but for next season as well.

0:33:30.760 --> 0:33:33.720
<v Speaker 4>So those are those are a couple of guys that

0:33:33.760 --> 0:33:36.760
<v Speaker 4>I think have a chance to get picked up by

0:33:36.800 --> 0:33:39.680
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys in that situation now in the third round.

0:33:40.400 --> 0:33:45.760
<v Speaker 4>I personally think when we talk about defensive tackle, defensive tackle.

0:33:46.640 --> 0:33:50.120
<v Speaker 4>You you might need defensive defensive tackle because.

0:33:52.360 --> 0:33:54.240
<v Speaker 5>Well, I think you would be okay waiting to the

0:33:54.240 --> 0:33:57.000
<v Speaker 5>third round. I think you would be decent if you

0:33:57.040 --> 0:33:58.080
<v Speaker 5>waited to the third round.

0:33:58.120 --> 0:34:02.200
<v Speaker 4>Typically DT, unless you are just like a star player,

0:34:02.600 --> 0:34:06.920
<v Speaker 4>those guys typically don't get picked until maybe the I

0:34:06.960 --> 0:34:09.440
<v Speaker 4>don't know, maybe the twenties and then the later parts

0:34:09.480 --> 0:34:12.640
<v Speaker 4>of the first round. So you should and there should

0:34:12.640 --> 0:34:14.439
<v Speaker 4>be unless there's just a run on them, which would

0:34:14.480 --> 0:34:15.600
<v Speaker 4>make me thick.

0:34:16.160 --> 0:34:19.400
<v Speaker 5>There should be some gentlemen that are.

0:34:19.239 --> 0:34:22.600
<v Speaker 4>There in that third round, and there there is like

0:34:22.640 --> 0:34:24.760
<v Speaker 4>a significant drop off in the talent.

0:34:25.239 --> 0:34:28.080
<v Speaker 5>Indeed, the DT position the first of all.

0:34:28.239 --> 0:34:31.439
<v Speaker 3>The talented up there right, It is like Byron Murphy.

0:34:31.239 --> 0:34:32.160
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Byron Murphy.

0:34:32.320 --> 0:34:36.080
<v Speaker 4>Those guys, Uh, I don't know why.

0:34:36.280 --> 0:34:38.880
<v Speaker 5>I don't know why. His last name is Newton from Illinois.

0:34:38.880 --> 0:34:41.040
<v Speaker 4>I don't know why I can't Chris say his name

0:34:41.080 --> 0:34:43.400
<v Speaker 4>for me. I don't know why it's not registered to

0:34:43.440 --> 0:34:49.400
<v Speaker 4>me DTT Illinois. Hold on Newton, Yes, Newton is Jerzon

0:34:49.680 --> 0:34:52.480
<v Speaker 4>Jerzon Jersey Tater Tots.

0:34:53.120 --> 0:34:55.319
<v Speaker 5>And then also to Tavandre Sweat.

0:34:54.960 --> 0:34:58.360
<v Speaker 4>Who is a gentleman that's from Texas, big nose tackle

0:34:59.239 --> 0:35:01.759
<v Speaker 4>the nose tackle. Almost a dyeing are out here in

0:35:01.800 --> 0:35:04.200
<v Speaker 4>these streets, And I blame Dan Quinn. I'm I'm just

0:35:04.200 --> 0:35:07.480
<v Speaker 4>playing no, no, no. I think we did see an influx.

0:35:07.520 --> 0:35:09.879
<v Speaker 4>Like football is about trends, right, so you did see

0:35:09.880 --> 0:35:11.840
<v Speaker 4>an influx of a lot of tweeters. You see that

0:35:11.920 --> 0:35:14.520
<v Speaker 4>at the linebacker position, where these linebackers are getting lighter

0:35:14.560 --> 0:35:16.920
<v Speaker 4>in the ass, excuse my language. And then you also

0:35:17.000 --> 0:35:20.440
<v Speaker 4>see you also see from the detackle position, teams were

0:35:20.440 --> 0:35:24.440
<v Speaker 4>looking for gentlemen who could rush the passer. However, you

0:35:24.480 --> 0:35:27.080
<v Speaker 4>see some of the teams that have been successful, they got.

0:35:26.880 --> 0:35:29.839
<v Speaker 5>That ham in the middle that can just muck things up.

0:35:29.920 --> 0:35:31.880
<v Speaker 4>It makes it easier for your edges, it makes it

0:35:31.920 --> 0:35:35.359
<v Speaker 4>easier for your d tackles or your your linebackers.

0:35:35.400 --> 0:35:38.040
<v Speaker 5>And so having a guy in there that maybe.

0:35:37.800 --> 0:35:40.279
<v Speaker 4>Can give you some pass rush but also too is

0:35:40.360 --> 0:35:42.839
<v Speaker 4>able to host steady on double teams and things like

0:35:42.880 --> 0:35:44.680
<v Speaker 4>that is going to be valuable. So I say all

0:35:44.680 --> 0:35:50.160
<v Speaker 4>that to say.

0:35:47.920 --> 0:35:53.000
<v Speaker 5>Johnny Newton, that's what he goes by. Okay, yeah, that's

0:35:53.040 --> 0:35:53.680
<v Speaker 5>what he goes by.

0:35:53.960 --> 0:35:56.319
<v Speaker 4>But even with Torvandre Sweat, there's been some things that

0:35:56.320 --> 0:35:58.560
<v Speaker 4>have happened off the field, Some stuff that's happened. I

0:35:58.560 --> 0:36:01.879
<v Speaker 4>don't know how far this is going to drop him.

0:36:02.840 --> 0:36:04.319
<v Speaker 4>Any team that takes him is going to have to

0:36:04.360 --> 0:36:08.000
<v Speaker 4>understand that they're taking on someone that is still developing,

0:36:08.160 --> 0:36:11.000
<v Speaker 4>maturing and things like that as a man, as a person,

0:36:11.360 --> 0:36:15.560
<v Speaker 4>but as a player, he's really gonna take up He's

0:36:15.560 --> 0:36:18.200
<v Speaker 4>gonna take up some space and let you be able

0:36:18.200 --> 0:36:20.719
<v Speaker 4>to operate as a defense. So he's a guy that

0:36:20.840 --> 0:36:23.600
<v Speaker 4>may be false and maybe the cowboys who we've seen

0:36:24.160 --> 0:36:26.799
<v Speaker 4>are not afraid to take some chances because they think

0:36:26.840 --> 0:36:30.560
<v Speaker 4>that they have the guy. Oh yeah, tracking yeah. I

0:36:30.600 --> 0:36:32.960
<v Speaker 4>think he's a guy that they're willing to. You look

0:36:32.960 --> 0:36:35.520
<v Speaker 4>at the talent, it's so hard to ignore. Maybe he's

0:36:35.520 --> 0:36:37.319
<v Speaker 4>a gentleman that they bring it here and they're willing to,

0:36:37.800 --> 0:36:39.880
<v Speaker 4>you know, work through. I think they think they have

0:36:39.960 --> 0:36:42.120
<v Speaker 4>the people in the building to cut a ground him.

0:36:42.160 --> 0:36:44.240
<v Speaker 7>Would he be a plug and play kind of player.

0:36:44.760 --> 0:36:45.640
<v Speaker 5>I think he could be.

0:36:45.719 --> 0:36:48.480
<v Speaker 4>Now you do have to again, like he has some

0:36:48.560 --> 0:36:50.359
<v Speaker 4>things he's working through, so you want to make sure

0:36:50.360 --> 0:36:53.799
<v Speaker 4>that he's committed to the weigh ins and all that

0:36:53.840 --> 0:36:55.960
<v Speaker 4>type of stuff and making sure that he's ready to go.

0:36:56.440 --> 0:36:58.360
<v Speaker 4>But if you can get him to commit He's gonna

0:36:58.400 --> 0:37:02.120
<v Speaker 4>definitely make your defensive interior better. Another guy, Dwayne Carter

0:37:02.200 --> 0:37:03.120
<v Speaker 4>out of Duke Uh.

0:37:03.320 --> 0:37:04.480
<v Speaker 5>He is a d tackle.

0:37:04.560 --> 0:37:07.480
<v Speaker 4>I think that maybe he falls maybe into some of

0:37:07.520 --> 0:37:09.400
<v Speaker 4>these later rounds. I don't think he gets out of

0:37:09.440 --> 0:37:12.720
<v Speaker 4>the third personally, I mean fourth even so, and he's

0:37:12.800 --> 0:37:16.359
<v Speaker 4>just filthy. He hasn't been the fourth or fifth round.

0:37:16.400 --> 0:37:17.200
<v Speaker 5>Okay, yeah, so.

0:37:18.680 --> 0:37:22.320
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, okay, so so yeah, that's crazy because he was

0:37:22.400 --> 0:37:27.120
<v Speaker 4>that Lets you know how much he has falling because yeah,

0:37:27.360 --> 0:37:32.560
<v Speaker 4>like yes, it's that serious.

0:37:33.040 --> 0:37:34.880
<v Speaker 5>It's it's that's it's that serious.

0:37:34.920 --> 0:37:37.799
<v Speaker 4>But I guess Another third round guy for me is

0:37:37.840 --> 0:37:39.280
<v Speaker 4>Brandon Dorless out of Oregon.

0:37:39.600 --> 0:37:39.839
<v Speaker 3>Uh.

0:37:39.920 --> 0:37:42.399
<v Speaker 4>He's a wild card when he comes when it comes

0:37:42.440 --> 0:37:44.560
<v Speaker 4>to defensive line. I think that dann Quinn would have

0:37:44.600 --> 0:37:47.480
<v Speaker 4>liked him, But I do think that Zimmer might really

0:37:47.600 --> 0:37:50.120
<v Speaker 4>like him because he can play almost every spot on

0:37:50.160 --> 0:37:55.640
<v Speaker 4>the defensive line, and he's so tall, so tall, lengthy, explosive.

0:37:55.440 --> 0:37:56.680
<v Speaker 5>And he's really a pro.

0:37:57.160 --> 0:37:59.240
<v Speaker 4>He's really a problem and one of the top tackles

0:37:59.280 --> 0:37:59.840
<v Speaker 4>in the draft.

0:38:00.440 --> 0:38:01.799
<v Speaker 5>His name is Troy Farshanu.

0:38:01.920 --> 0:38:04.960
<v Speaker 4>He said that this was the Brandon was the best

0:38:05.280 --> 0:38:08.000
<v Speaker 4>defensive and defensive tackle that he played against and he

0:38:08.040 --> 0:38:10.480
<v Speaker 4>went up against some competition. He's a handful, so I

0:38:10.520 --> 0:38:12.200
<v Speaker 4>think he could be there in the third round as

0:38:12.239 --> 0:38:13.880
<v Speaker 4>well if you want to go that route. Now you

0:38:13.920 --> 0:38:16.040
<v Speaker 4>start getting to the fourth round, you're starting to look

0:38:16.080 --> 0:38:19.319
<v Speaker 4>for can this guy make an impact? But like what

0:38:19.480 --> 0:38:21.440
<v Speaker 4>type of impact? You gotta have a plan for these guys,

0:38:21.440 --> 0:38:23.520
<v Speaker 4>and I think the Cowboys might. If they don't go

0:38:23.600 --> 0:38:26.239
<v Speaker 4>running back early, maybe they go running back a little

0:38:26.239 --> 0:38:26.640
<v Speaker 4>bit later.

0:38:26.719 --> 0:38:28.320
<v Speaker 5>And Kamani Vidao is a guy.

0:38:28.160 --> 0:38:31.640
<v Speaker 4>That I really think he I think he has He's

0:38:31.640 --> 0:38:34.440
<v Speaker 4>from Troy, they're leading all time leading rusher.

0:38:35.719 --> 0:38:37.960
<v Speaker 5>The vision from him is important.

0:38:37.600 --> 0:38:39.799
<v Speaker 4>Because we talk about this offensive line and how they

0:38:39.840 --> 0:38:43.080
<v Speaker 4>operate the vision for him. He has a strong center

0:38:43.080 --> 0:38:45.160
<v Speaker 4>of gravity. I think he can come in and make

0:38:45.200 --> 0:38:47.600
<v Speaker 4>this uh this running back a little bit running back

0:38:47.640 --> 0:38:48.800
<v Speaker 4>room a little bit more explosive.

0:38:48.800 --> 0:38:50.800
<v Speaker 5>He can do some things in the passing game as well.

0:38:51.160 --> 0:38:54.400
<v Speaker 4>Maybe he's there in that fourth round, fifth round and

0:38:54.520 --> 0:38:56.520
<v Speaker 4>you're able to pick up a running back and get going.

0:38:56.560 --> 0:38:58.680
<v Speaker 4>I do think they're gonna double dip ind linebacker.

0:38:58.360 --> 0:39:02.879
<v Speaker 6>Though the burst in the open field he has, so.

0:39:02.840 --> 0:39:06.480
<v Speaker 4>He's not I wouldn't say that Kamani is like gonna

0:39:06.920 --> 0:39:09.480
<v Speaker 4>just run past you. But he does know how to

0:39:09.520 --> 0:39:12.040
<v Speaker 4>attack angles. And I do like the fact that he

0:39:12.120 --> 0:39:14.760
<v Speaker 4>does have the capability to get skinny. And get skinny

0:39:14.800 --> 0:39:16.920
<v Speaker 4>means like the hole may not be as big, but

0:39:16.960 --> 0:39:19.239
<v Speaker 4>he's able to. His vision allows him to see through

0:39:19.280 --> 0:39:22.120
<v Speaker 4>it and find and find it. The breakaway speed is

0:39:22.120 --> 0:39:24.880
<v Speaker 4>not crazy, but it's just enough, like he has just

0:39:25.000 --> 0:39:27.680
<v Speaker 4>enough suddenness. I think he's a gentleman also as well

0:39:27.719 --> 0:39:29.919
<v Speaker 4>that maybe you could see in that fourth fifth round

0:39:29.920 --> 0:39:33.600
<v Speaker 4>that there may be curious about as far as linebacker goes, though,

0:39:33.640 --> 0:39:36.520
<v Speaker 4>do you need to we need to go okay, cool cool, cool,

0:39:36.520 --> 0:39:43.160
<v Speaker 4>cool cool going No, No, But as far as linebacker goes,

0:39:44.000 --> 0:39:46.840
<v Speaker 4>I think there I do expect for them to maybe

0:39:46.840 --> 0:39:49.600
<v Speaker 4>double dip at linebacker because it's so much of a niche.

0:39:49.840 --> 0:39:52.759
<v Speaker 4>I think that they might even attack it in undrafted

0:39:52.760 --> 0:39:55.879
<v Speaker 4>free agency as well. I don't think that that's something

0:39:55.920 --> 0:39:58.960
<v Speaker 4>that they're gonna really play about. I guess there's a

0:39:58.960 --> 0:40:01.960
<v Speaker 4>couple of guys that interest me, and I think they

0:40:02.000 --> 0:40:04.760
<v Speaker 4>got a better look at Jordan McGee out of Temple

0:40:04.800 --> 0:40:07.080
<v Speaker 4>as a gentleman that they have been linked to. They

0:40:07.120 --> 0:40:08.920
<v Speaker 4>took a took a look at him. I think he

0:40:08.960 --> 0:40:11.319
<v Speaker 4>was a thirty day visit, if not mistaken, but some

0:40:11.360 --> 0:40:14.320
<v Speaker 4>of the guys that they liked at the Shrine Bowl.

0:40:14.400 --> 0:40:17.279
<v Speaker 4>So like the Shrine Bowl was a luxury because the

0:40:17.640 --> 0:40:20.319
<v Speaker 4>scouts and the coaches were able to get a good

0:40:20.360 --> 0:40:23.600
<v Speaker 4>look at some of these guys. And Darius Mussou out

0:40:23.640 --> 0:40:26.279
<v Speaker 4>of us U c l A is a guy that

0:40:27.400 --> 0:40:29.319
<v Speaker 4>I do I think that he still can work on

0:40:29.360 --> 0:40:34.080
<v Speaker 4>his reactions and some of the instinctiveness sometimes absolutely, but

0:40:34.120 --> 0:40:37.359
<v Speaker 4>if you put him next to another linebacker that has

0:40:37.400 --> 0:40:39.600
<v Speaker 4>that fire to him, he plays with that fire to

0:40:39.719 --> 0:40:42.719
<v Speaker 4>him as well. He's not for mistaken, he's some owe.

0:40:42.840 --> 0:40:45.160
<v Speaker 4>So he has that, he has the hair, he has

0:40:45.200 --> 0:40:46.960
<v Speaker 4>the you know, the the grit or whatever the case

0:40:47.000 --> 0:40:49.560
<v Speaker 4>may be. And maybe he's a gentleman that they're interested

0:40:49.600 --> 0:40:51.160
<v Speaker 4>in and tiring hopper.

0:40:50.800 --> 0:40:51.560
<v Speaker 5>Out of Missouri.

0:40:52.120 --> 0:40:53.680
<v Speaker 4>Now, y'all ain't gonna like it when I say this,

0:40:53.800 --> 0:40:57.480
<v Speaker 4>but he's a little not that big, y'all like he's

0:40:57.520 --> 0:41:01.799
<v Speaker 4>he's he's a tad bit undersized to people's standards. He's

0:41:01.840 --> 0:41:04.759
<v Speaker 4>two hundred and thirty one pounds, but the way that

0:41:04.880 --> 0:41:08.120
<v Speaker 4>he operated on that Missouri defense and just the attitude

0:41:08.160 --> 0:41:10.520
<v Speaker 4>that they play with where he's not afraid. He's not

0:41:10.520 --> 0:41:12.520
<v Speaker 4>always listen. It's not always gonna be pretty with him.

0:41:12.560 --> 0:41:15.359
<v Speaker 4>But he's not afraid to come downhill. He's not afraid

0:41:15.080 --> 0:41:17.839
<v Speaker 4>to see the ball and go react and go get

0:41:17.880 --> 0:41:19.680
<v Speaker 4>the ball. I saw some good things from him, and

0:41:19.840 --> 0:41:21.640
<v Speaker 4>if I'm not mistaken, I think the Cowboys have met

0:41:21.680 --> 0:41:22.279
<v Speaker 4>with him as well.

0:41:22.360 --> 0:41:25.040
<v Speaker 5>So yeah, I think that I do think they're.

0:41:24.840 --> 0:41:27.799
<v Speaker 4>Gonna have to double dip at the linebacker position. Now,

0:41:27.960 --> 0:41:29.800
<v Speaker 4>I mean we didn't talk about it, but wide receiver

0:41:29.880 --> 0:41:31.720
<v Speaker 4>is something that I'm hoping that they don't play about

0:41:31.719 --> 0:41:35.880
<v Speaker 4>as well. This wide receiver class is very deep, extremely deep,

0:41:35.960 --> 0:41:39.600
<v Speaker 4>and me and Brian, Me and Brian are on the

0:41:38.840 --> 0:41:43.320
<v Speaker 4>same same wavelength when it comes to them. Maybe getting

0:41:43.360 --> 0:41:47.600
<v Speaker 4>a guy like a Ricky Pearsyut from Florida who is

0:41:47.640 --> 0:41:50.360
<v Speaker 4>a route god. I want to say he can he

0:41:50.440 --> 0:41:53.720
<v Speaker 4>can call his own number. He has very strong hands

0:41:54.280 --> 0:41:57.759
<v Speaker 4>and he also to just he plays with an elusiveness

0:41:57.800 --> 0:42:01.960
<v Speaker 4>that I think with pair well of CD. Now, I

0:42:02.000 --> 0:42:04.800
<v Speaker 4>know some people are looking at you lost Michael Gallup.

0:42:04.840 --> 0:42:07.080
<v Speaker 4>Who is your fifty to fifty guy, Who is the

0:42:07.120 --> 0:42:09.200
<v Speaker 4>guy that can go up in the red zone and

0:42:09.239 --> 0:42:12.680
<v Speaker 4>make a difference and go up there and snack the

0:42:12.719 --> 0:42:15.480
<v Speaker 4>ball at a high clip, and I think there's a

0:42:15.520 --> 0:42:17.560
<v Speaker 4>lot I personally think there's a lot of gentlemen that

0:42:17.600 --> 0:42:20.239
<v Speaker 4>can do that in this draft. I think we kind

0:42:20.239 --> 0:42:23.080
<v Speaker 4>of last year it was a small draft. It was

0:42:23.400 --> 0:42:26.680
<v Speaker 4>a lot of the gentlemen were shorter, a little bit

0:42:26.719 --> 0:42:29.600
<v Speaker 4>more shifty, And now this year you were getting back

0:42:29.600 --> 0:42:32.960
<v Speaker 4>to getting guys that have some more size on them again.

0:42:33.080 --> 0:42:33.440
<v Speaker 5>And so.

0:42:35.160 --> 0:42:37.600
<v Speaker 4>I do think that maybe I know a lot of

0:42:37.600 --> 0:42:39.920
<v Speaker 4>people don't really like him, but I think Xavier Lagette

0:42:39.920 --> 0:42:41.360
<v Speaker 4>out of South Carolina.

0:42:41.000 --> 0:42:42.759
<v Speaker 5>Is somebody that people are going to take a chance on.

0:42:42.840 --> 0:42:45.320
<v Speaker 4>This guy has been through the ringer when it comes

0:42:45.360 --> 0:42:47.920
<v Speaker 4>to his life experiences and some of the things he's

0:42:47.960 --> 0:42:50.560
<v Speaker 4>done with, but he's dealt with. But the temperament and

0:42:50.600 --> 0:42:54.040
<v Speaker 4>how he plays and the physicalness of how he plays

0:42:53.760 --> 0:42:57.480
<v Speaker 4>is reminiscent to me of how what you're looking for

0:42:57.520 --> 0:42:59.520
<v Speaker 4>from a fifty to fifty guy and a guy to

0:42:59.560 --> 0:43:01.120
<v Speaker 4>go up there and snag the ball out the air

0:43:01.120 --> 0:43:04.280
<v Speaker 4>at a high clip. But Troy Flank, Troy Flank, Franklin's

0:43:04.280 --> 0:43:04.839
<v Speaker 4>gonna get some.

0:43:04.800 --> 0:43:07.359
<v Speaker 5>Love for me from Oregon, yo, yo.

0:43:07.600 --> 0:43:08.120
<v Speaker 10>I mean.

0:43:09.640 --> 0:43:12.000
<v Speaker 4>As far as his size goes. If I'm not mistaken.

0:43:12.040 --> 0:43:15.360
<v Speaker 4>I think he's Yeah, he's six to one. Jesus is he.

0:43:15.800 --> 0:43:18.360
<v Speaker 4>I know he ain't that, mom. I wasn't even prepared

0:43:18.360 --> 0:43:23.399
<v Speaker 4>for that's slightly. I wasn't prepared for that. I wasn't

0:43:23.440 --> 0:43:25.480
<v Speaker 4>prepared for him to be I don't remember him being

0:43:25.560 --> 0:43:28.040
<v Speaker 4>that little. Now, a lot of people are mocking Exavier

0:43:28.080 --> 0:43:28.640
<v Speaker 4>Worthy to.

0:43:28.600 --> 0:43:32.879
<v Speaker 5>Text from Texas here. I don't see it. I don't

0:43:32.880 --> 0:43:35.200
<v Speaker 5>see it like I mean I see it. I don't

0:43:35.200 --> 0:43:35.520
<v Speaker 5>see it.

0:43:35.560 --> 0:43:39.560
<v Speaker 4>I don't see it like that xavier' Worthy killed because

0:43:39.600 --> 0:43:44.280
<v Speaker 4>he's he's a speedster and that's fantastic and he's able

0:43:44.320 --> 0:43:45.240
<v Speaker 4>to you know, but.

0:43:45.280 --> 0:43:47.200
<v Speaker 5>He but he little too.

0:43:47.320 --> 0:43:49.799
<v Speaker 4>I mean, I think I do think it's important for

0:43:49.840 --> 0:43:54.279
<v Speaker 4>them to kind of replenish that, the fact that you

0:43:54.320 --> 0:43:57.160
<v Speaker 4>don't have a guy that's just that fifty to fifty

0:43:57.560 --> 0:44:01.640
<v Speaker 4>red zone guy test the catches, being able to climb

0:44:01.640 --> 0:44:03.120
<v Speaker 4>in the ladder or whatever the case may be.

0:44:03.200 --> 0:44:03.919
<v Speaker 5>Like, I don't think.

0:44:04.320 --> 0:44:07.200
<v Speaker 4>I don't think that they I think they should address

0:44:07.280 --> 0:44:09.439
<v Speaker 4>that because you do have Brandon Cooks on another year

0:44:09.840 --> 0:44:12.839
<v Speaker 4>another you do have him for another year. You're looking

0:44:12.840 --> 0:44:14.840
<v Speaker 4>at Ceedee Lamb and hopefully he's gonna be here and

0:44:14.840 --> 0:44:18.480
<v Speaker 4>everything's gonna be okay. Jaylen Tobert, I think came along

0:44:18.719 --> 0:44:20.359
<v Speaker 4>last year and you got to see some things he's

0:44:20.360 --> 0:44:23.040
<v Speaker 4>capable of. But you need to replenish that that room

0:44:23.200 --> 0:44:25.239
<v Speaker 4>as well. Now, all these top receivers, I think they're

0:44:25.239 --> 0:44:29.799
<v Speaker 4>gonna go. We wish for thinking and being able to

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<v Speaker 4>grab one of those guys, but yeah, I do think

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<v Speaker 4>I do think there's gonna be a receiver taking in

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<v Speaker 4>this draft. I can see them definitely having to take

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<v Speaker 4>a DT because there's you just don't got no depth there, baby,

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<v Speaker 4>But you ain't got no depth there right now, and

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<v Speaker 4>double dipping that linebacker offensive line, Maybe they go attack

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<v Speaker 4>twice because you've lost the center too. Maybe they pick

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<v Speaker 4>up a center later. But yeah, there's been a couple

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<v Speaker 4>of names linked to the team right now, and we're

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<v Speaker 4>just kind of keeping our ears low to the ground

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<v Speaker 4>because it's just a bunch of rumors this point. But

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<v Speaker 4>this draft, the first three picks, it's a lot of

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<v Speaker 4>pressure on this team. Yes, there's a lot of pressure

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<v Speaker 4>on this team to be able to get contributions. They're

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<v Speaker 4>gonna need contributions from these guys early why they can't

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<v Speaker 4>play games. So it really is I think I heard

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<v Speaker 4>Steven mention it on the radio the other day. It

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<v Speaker 4>sounds like they're really gonna go b p A. And

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<v Speaker 4>I'm praying and fast and that they really do.

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<v Speaker 5>B p A is best player, best player available.

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<v Speaker 4>I apologize, yes, I mean, I'm really hoping that that's

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<v Speaker 4>the case with them, because there might be we might

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<v Speaker 4>look up in the first round and we think they're

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<v Speaker 4>gonna pick an offensive lineman and they pick a receiver.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, so don't freak out.

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<v Speaker 4>So don't freak out, don't freak out, don't freak out.

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<v Speaker 5>But yeah, I mean sorry.

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<v Speaker 7>Together the day of the draft, let's just like who saw.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, because there's gonna be some people panicking because there's

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<v Speaker 4>some things, you know. The hardest part of the draftman,

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<v Speaker 4>is seeing our nemesiss get bitter like Billy. I was

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<v Speaker 4>looking at Philly thirty and I was like, don't yeah, sony.

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<v Speaker 7>People on there that I like don't add salt to the.

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<v Speaker 5>Womb, so sick.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, ladies, we've got two minutes before we have

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<v Speaker 3>put your Jerry Jones hat on. Who are you picking?

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<v Speaker 3>Which position of me would you address early on? You

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<v Speaker 3>kind of already touched on that, and.

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<v Speaker 7>It's take one.

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<v Speaker 3>You have to pick one.

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<v Speaker 5>I have to pick one.

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<v Speaker 4>Yep, Barnacles, that's more important. Do we need to stop

0:48:10.600 --> 0:48:12.080
<v Speaker 4>the runner? Do we need to be able to run

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<v Speaker 4>the ball?

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<v Speaker 7>I mean both, really, both would be great.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't want to be cliche, but I'm just I'm

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<v Speaker 4>going to say offensive line.

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<v Speaker 5>I think it's just it's it's a big deal. You

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<v Speaker 5>lost two starters.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, all right, tackle tackle tackle, tackle.

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<v Speaker 6>Tackle, offensive line. I wouldn't be opposed to center if

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<v Speaker 6>the tackle that I like is off the board. But

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<v Speaker 6>if I had to predict, I would say offensive tackle.

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<v Speaker 5>But I'm gooder early Well.

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<v Speaker 6>It depends, it's nothing wrong with it. I see it

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<v Speaker 6>more as trading down just a little bit kind of

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<v Speaker 6>like they did. I've alluded to the Travis Frederick one earlier,

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<v Speaker 6>so that you can pick up another pick, because remember

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<v Speaker 6>you had traded your fourth round pick for trade lance.

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<v Speaker 6>So I wouldn't if the tackle what no, I mean,

0:48:57.680 --> 0:49:00.359
<v Speaker 6>but if you can go down to like third, third

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<v Speaker 6>round and nab one of those DT's or an extra

0:49:03.480 --> 0:49:06.319
<v Speaker 6>lineback or something. So yeah, anyway, but yes, if I

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<v Speaker 6>had to predict its offensive line, which is.

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<v Speaker 3>Actually I was gonna go probably left tackle, but there

0:49:11.680 --> 0:49:14.160
<v Speaker 3>is a center. If we do go center, there's Jackson

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<v Speaker 3>Powers Johnson Nott, Oregon that I know is a fan

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<v Speaker 3>favorite that a lot of people are hoping comes here

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<v Speaker 3>a lot.

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<v Speaker 6>Did the mocks show him going before the Cowboys at

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<v Speaker 6>twenty four, So we'll see, we'll see.

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<v Speaker 5>A lot of fun.

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<v Speaker 3>We've got to go, though, we've got it.

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<v Speaker 5>Five more days of the draft.

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<v Speaker 3>We don't know about that shit, Yeah, just a week

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<v Speaker 3>left of the draft.

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<v Speaker 7>My days, you know, I thought today was Tuesday.

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<v Speaker 6>One week from.

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<v Speaker 3>Today, you know, one week from today, ladies, more speculation, Yes, if.

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<v Speaker 6>You're watching live, if you're streaming, we don't know.

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<v Speaker 3>But now the Draft Show will be airing Monday every

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<v Speaker 3>day next week. Right, you'll have your very own Ayisha

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<v Speaker 3>Morrison that will be an analyst on there, so make

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<v Speaker 3>sure to check us out. But that'll be a wrap

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<v Speaker 3>for today's episode. We'll see you all next week.

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<v Speaker 6>Hi.

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