WEBVTT - Talkin’ Cowboys: Fly Over

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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 3>This He's Talking Cowboys, stringing live from the Dallas Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>At the Star in Frisco Street.

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<v Speaker 3>Six second testcot pisons, he paints touchdown and now your

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<v Speaker 3>hosts Isaiah Standback, Nick Harris, John Moshoda and Kyle Yeomans

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<v Speaker 3>go Dallas Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 2>For the tenth time in twenty twenty three. It is

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<v Speaker 2>a victory Monday.

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<v Speaker 3>Here on Talking Cowboys, as the Dallas Cowboys have now

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<v Speaker 3>tied things up atop the NFC East ten and three

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<v Speaker 3>thanks to a thirty three thirteen beat down over those

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<v Speaker 3>filthy Eagles on Sunday Night Football. Welcome into Talking Cowboys, everybody.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm Kyle Yeomans with Nick Harris, Isaiah Stanback Chris Beam

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<v Speaker 3>in the back. Of course, Talking Cowboys is always brought

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<v Speaker 3>to you by Black Rifle Coffee Company. Gentlemen, it was

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<v Speaker 3>a beat down of epic proportions at at and T.

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<v Speaker 2>Stadium, fifteen straight home wins.

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<v Speaker 3>It was the eighth time this year that the Dallas

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys have won a game by twenty points or more.

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<v Speaker 3>They are only the fifth team in NFL history to

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<v Speaker 3>do that.

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<v Speaker 2>Pretty impressive.

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<v Speaker 3>To see the way that this team took care of

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<v Speaker 3>business on the field Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, absolutely phenomenal. It started from with the defense. The

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<v Speaker 4>defensive effort was unreal. I mean, allowing six points from

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<v Speaker 4>that Philadelphia offense throughout the entirety of the game, not

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<v Speaker 4>allowing them to get in the end zone at least

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<v Speaker 4>on the offense. That's It's something I couldn't have couldn't

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<v Speaker 4>have really expected going in. I want to highlight this

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<v Speaker 4>safety group, like right off the top, I think they

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<v Speaker 4>were huge, and not only the final effort, but the

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<v Speaker 4>start of this game. It was Donovan Wilson on the

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<v Speaker 4>very first drive, ripping it loose and recovering the fumble.

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<v Speaker 4>Then on the following drives it was jay Ron Curse.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he had his best day in coverage throughout

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<v Speaker 4>the season. And then on the offensive side of the ball,

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<v Speaker 4>it was everybody getting involved, weapons all across. Jack Ferguson

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<v Speaker 4>had a great day, Ceedee Lamb had a great day.

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<v Speaker 4>It was just really good to see everybody get involved

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<v Speaker 4>and from start to finish, Man, this team dominated and

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<v Speaker 4>even when it kind of felt like Philadelphia had the

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<v Speaker 4>door open a little bit. It always kind of felt

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<v Speaker 4>like Dallas was going to close it really quick and

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<v Speaker 4>twenty point win. I don't think any of us could

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<v Speaker 4>have imagined that. Maybe Josh on Friday.

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<v Speaker 5>Josh certainly got close. He got close to it, no doubt.

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<v Speaker 5>I liked it, man, And you talk about the physicality.

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<v Speaker 5>These guys definitely brought it. You talk about the Safety group.

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<v Speaker 5>I know that's a group that I was pretty pretty

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<v Speaker 5>adamant about and kind of on their head a little

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<v Speaker 5>bit because they seemingly had turned into ghosts.

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<v Speaker 6>But they weren't ghosts in this game.

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<v Speaker 5>It was ghost of Christmas Pass because they showed up

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<v Speaker 5>in a big way were physical. Gilmore, how about the

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<v Speaker 5>game that he had. You know, you talk about somebody

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<v Speaker 5>who's just been doing their job quietly, and all of

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<v Speaker 5>a sudden he comes out and shows you how to

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<v Speaker 5>properly respond to an emotionally heightened game. You know, you

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<v Speaker 5>talk about aj Brown coming out there wolf and doing

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<v Speaker 5>a bunch of talking, and instead of getting into it

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<v Speaker 5>with AJ Brown in that regard, he just went out

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<v Speaker 5>there and just made plays and it was awesome to

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<v Speaker 5>see him kind of show back up in the limelight

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<v Speaker 5>in terms of the plays that people are familiar with

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<v Speaker 5>him making. I don't think he's had those plays to

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<v Speaker 5>date United States in the forward facing to the general

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<v Speaker 5>public on this team, but I think he reminded everybody

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<v Speaker 5>last night just how dominant of a player he is.

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<v Speaker 5>So it's awesome to see that power from the second,

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<v Speaker 5>from the secondary, and then offensively, you know, it was

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<v Speaker 5>good to see them get an effective ground game going.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what I was excited to see.

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<v Speaker 5>Dak took a little bit of a back seat in

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<v Speaker 5>terms of his stats, but the stats on the on

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<v Speaker 5>the ground went up against a solid outfit on their

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<v Speaker 5>front line of the Philadelphia Eagles. So all in all,

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<v Speaker 5>I loved it. They needed that, they needed that. They

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<v Speaker 5>not only did they need the victory, they needed it

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<v Speaker 5>in the manner in which they got it.

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<v Speaker 3>It was one of those wins that it wasn't perfect,

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<v Speaker 3>but it was.

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<v Speaker 2>It was seamless at the same time. I know perfect

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<v Speaker 2>and seamless are the same word to a certain extent.

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<v Speaker 3>But Dallas in the first half was as good as

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<v Speaker 3>Dallas has been all year long, twenty four to six

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<v Speaker 3>at the halftime break. They scored on every drive offensively,

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<v Speaker 3>they forced the turnovers from a defensive standpoint and limited

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<v Speaker 3>the Philadelphia offense.

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<v Speaker 2>Though they did move the ball significantly.

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<v Speaker 3>Philly moved the ball in the first half, but they

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<v Speaker 3>couldn't finish a drive, they couldn't finish it out, and

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<v Speaker 3>they had to.

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<v Speaker 2>Settle on two field goals.

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<v Speaker 6>That was it.

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<v Speaker 3>Then in the second half the defense locked down even further.

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<v Speaker 3>Unfortunately that the Cowboys offense didn't necessarily take off the

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<v Speaker 3>way that it probably could have. They had to then

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<v Speaker 3>start settling for field goal and their drives started to

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<v Speaker 3>stall out. But with the way that they took care

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<v Speaker 3>of business in the first half, it was enough to

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<v Speaker 3>get the job done. And there was only one moment

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<v Speaker 3>in that second half where you said, Okay, this is

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<v Speaker 3>maybe Philly's window of opportunity, and it was the fumble

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<v Speaker 3>recovery that was returned for a touchdown by Jordan Davis.

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<v Speaker 3>After that moment, it was like, Okay, if Philly gets

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<v Speaker 3>a stop, then they're right back in it.

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<v Speaker 6>But they didn't.

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<v Speaker 3>Dallas went down, kicked the field goal, pushed it back

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<v Speaker 3>to fourteen, and then after that it was over. So

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<v Speaker 3>I love the way that they responded from every punch.

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<v Speaker 3>Philly threw and they didn't throw a ton of them

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<v Speaker 3>last night, but the way that they responded as a whole.

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<v Speaker 3>This was a team that in the past we've criticized

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<v Speaker 3>for not being the bullies, for not setting the tone

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<v Speaker 3>and instead of backing down from the other bully or

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<v Speaker 3>backing down from another team that has a bully like

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<v Speaker 3>record like the Philadelphia Eagles do. They threw the first punches,

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<v Speaker 3>They were the more physical team all four quarters.

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<v Speaker 2>They set the.

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<v Speaker 3>Tone and they kept that thing rolling all the way through.

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<v Speaker 3>It was a phenomenal win. And I know Cowboys fans

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<v Speaker 3>are excited about it. I think I'm I mean, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>excited about it.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh.

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<v Speaker 3>There's still a long way to go. There's an entire

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<v Speaker 3>month of football, important football still to be played, but

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<v Speaker 3>it was an exciting win. We got a text from

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<v Speaker 3>the eight one to seven here. Uh. He says that

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<v Speaker 3>his son and this is very fitting because his son's

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<v Speaker 3>name is Cruise, and I feel like the Cowboys cruised

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<v Speaker 3>to a victory last night in the way that they

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<v Speaker 3>won that game. Said He's obsessed with the Cowboys and

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<v Speaker 3>listens to every podcast and always looks forward to the victory.

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<v Speaker 3>Monday chant here from talking Cowboys. So it's his birthday today,

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<v Speaker 3>so it was a birthday victory to.

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<v Speaker 2>Give him a quick shut out.

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<v Speaker 3>Now, Offense, Defense, Special Teams. We've talked about complimentary football

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<v Speaker 3>a lot. Which one impressed you the most.

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<v Speaker 2>In the way that they got the job done.

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<v Speaker 8>Last, it would have to be a defense.

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<v Speaker 2>A defense, wait what do you look?

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<v Speaker 6>Look?

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<v Speaker 8>Look? Special Teams was phenomenal.

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<v Speaker 4>I and Brandon Aubrey man Gosh, I can't say enough

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<v Speaker 4>about the guy and talking to him after the game,

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<v Speaker 4>he had had a quote where he said, my wildest

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<v Speaker 4>dreams have come true. Like it's when three years ago

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<v Speaker 4>when he was spending every off moment that he had

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<v Speaker 4>as a software engineer kicking at random high school fields

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<v Speaker 4>just to prepare for these type of moments.

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<v Speaker 8>It's definitely paying off for him. And it's so good to.

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<v Speaker 4>See a guy who's truly humble and a guy who's

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<v Speaker 4>a psycho path about the process, and you love to

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<v Speaker 4>see that type of competitor, especially with himself, And that's

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<v Speaker 4>that's kind of how it is with kickers. You know,

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<v Speaker 4>they have to have that competitive fire within them because

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<v Speaker 4>if they don't, then two three miss kicks in a row,

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<v Speaker 4>you're on a different team or you're out of a job.

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<v Speaker 4>So I mean, I have to give it to Brandon

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<v Speaker 4>Aubrey being able to come into this league and be

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<v Speaker 4>able to do that, but I have to give it

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<v Speaker 4>to the defense. The defense on all three levels, I

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<v Speaker 4>feel like, really played well. We talked about containing the

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<v Speaker 4>pocket with Jalen Hurstson. Did he get out outside of

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<v Speaker 4>the pocket a couple of times, absolutely, But when you

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<v Speaker 4>can limit him in the way that they did, especially

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<v Speaker 4>on third down, absolutely huge. Dan Quinn was phenomenal in

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<v Speaker 4>calling specific blitzes on third down. I remember those one

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<v Speaker 4>specifically where he sent Donovan Wilson just right up the

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<v Speaker 4>middle through the a gap on a third down and

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<v Speaker 4>it just forced Jalen Hurst to throw a pass that

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<v Speaker 4>he wasn't even it wasn't even in the range of

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<v Speaker 4>DeVante Smith that he was trying to get it to.

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<v Speaker 4>There were a couple of other third down blitzes that

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<v Speaker 4>were just really timely and worked out. You look at

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<v Speaker 4>that second level, Marquis Bell and Demone Clark, they were

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<v Speaker 4>all over the field, Marquise Bell forcing another fumble, and

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<v Speaker 4>then in the Secondarieste Fond Gilmore had his best day

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<v Speaker 4>as a Dallas cowboy deron Blanet. It feels like he

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<v Speaker 4>didn't even call his name last night because he was

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<v Speaker 4>not being thrown to, which honestly surprised me coming out

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<v Speaker 4>of that Seattle game. I figured they would test him

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<v Speaker 4>early and often, but they didn't. And then, like I

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<v Speaker 4>already mentioned, that safety group had its best day of

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<v Speaker 4>the season as well.

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<v Speaker 8>Got to give it to the defense.

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<v Speaker 4>When you can limit an Eagles offense like that to

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<v Speaker 4>only six points and put together one of those type

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<v Speaker 4>of performances and only keep them on the field for

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<v Speaker 4>twenty three minutes in the game, got to give it

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<v Speaker 4>to them.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't disagree with you, however, yes, I know you do.

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<v Speaker 6>The defense played exceptional.

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<v Speaker 5>You knew that your defense was capable of this, and

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<v Speaker 5>they brought it and they needed to bring it. You

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<v Speaker 5>talk about, you know, there's the two teams that Dallas's

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<v Speaker 5>face this year there where it was just gonna be

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<v Speaker 5>physically brutal, right forty nine ers in Philadelphia Eagles. Eagles

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<v Speaker 5>got him last time they needed some get back. They

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<v Speaker 5>came back and were a more physical team against an

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<v Speaker 5>already physical team and that was awesome. So knowing that,

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<v Speaker 5>you again that's that that goes to the point that

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<v Speaker 5>I made about how they won. Right, You dominated them,

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<v Speaker 5>not only just skill wise, but physically.

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<v Speaker 6>You beat the crap out of them.

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<v Speaker 5>So that gives you a bode of confidence if you

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<v Speaker 5>ever have to face those guys again. That's awesome. I

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<v Speaker 5>am more impressive. As impressed as I am about the defense,

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<v Speaker 5>you know they're capable of that, right. I'm really impressed

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<v Speaker 5>by Gilmore specifically because I haven't seen that physicality out

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<v Speaker 5>of Gilmour before. I know he's a really good player,

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<v Speaker 5>I know he could cover, I know he's a ballhawk.

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<v Speaker 5>I had never seen him play that far, and that

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<v Speaker 5>was what I was most impressed by defensively in that regard.

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<v Speaker 5>But I have to give it to Brandon Aubrey. And

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<v Speaker 5>the reason why I give it to Brandon Aubrey is

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<v Speaker 5>because as good as he's been, as consistent as he's been,

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<v Speaker 5>as reliable as he's been, I don't believe that this

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<v Speaker 5>team knew from the game aspect that he was capable

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<v Speaker 5>of consistently making long kicks. I think that you knew

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<v Speaker 5>that about him in practice, but putting him in a

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<v Speaker 5>game situation, this first year guy had an opportunity you

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<v Speaker 5>put him out there. This dude hit a sixty yarder.

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<v Speaker 5>He had what a fifty nine yarder and a fifty

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<v Speaker 5>yarder right forty five? Okay, you got to be kidding me. Yeah, So,

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think. I hope people understand how much of

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<v Speaker 5>a weapon that is, especially as you get go through

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<v Speaker 5>the rest of this tough schedule and start trying to

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<v Speaker 5>creep towards the playoffs. You now know, at least in

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<v Speaker 5>a controlled element environment right inside of a dome or

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<v Speaker 5>whatever you want to call it. Okay, at and T

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<v Speaker 5>Stadium where there's no win, you don't have to worry

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<v Speaker 5>about all those different outside elements.

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<v Speaker 6>You know that if you get to the forty yard

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<v Speaker 6>line you have a chance to score. Yep. That is

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<v Speaker 6>huge from the from the play caller's perspective.

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<v Speaker 5>Because now that there's no question mark we asked we

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<v Speaker 5>want six, I could take a little bit more risk

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<v Speaker 5>because I know that we still there's a high probability

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<v Speaker 5>that we're still gonna walk away with points.

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<v Speaker 6>Right.

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<v Speaker 5>I could get a little bit more, a little bit

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<v Speaker 5>more aggressive with my play calling once I get to

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<v Speaker 5>the forty because I know that at least we're gonna

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<v Speaker 5>walk away with three at least, that's the thinking, right

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<v Speaker 5>and you learn that about your team last night Brandon

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<v Speaker 5>Aubrey for thirty five thirty in all that stuff had

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<v Speaker 5>been good. Now when I get to the forty boom,

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<v Speaker 5>put three in the bag. And that's the mentality that

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<v Speaker 5>office of coordinators have, and that's how they address play calling.

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<v Speaker 4>The second question he was asked yesterday in the locker

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<v Speaker 4>room was Hey, that's that's sixty yarder.

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<v Speaker 8>It was it.

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<v Speaker 4>It looks pretty deep. Do you think you could hit

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<v Speaker 4>a seventy yarder? And he said absolutely, if they asked

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<v Speaker 4>me to do it, I could do it.

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<v Speaker 3>And then I believe the follow up question was where

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<v Speaker 3>do you feel comfortable kicking a field goal?

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<v Speaker 2>And he's said, yeah, sixty eight, sixty seven, no big deal.

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<v Speaker 2>All of us in the studio were like, wait, what.

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<v Speaker 6>Did he just say?

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<v Speaker 8>What do he came out there for the forty five yarder?

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<v Speaker 8>I was like, Oh, that's a chip shot.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, like from Dak's perspective, that changes how Dak

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<v Speaker 5>approaches this game right, like everything about it.

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<v Speaker 6>As an offensive player and an offensive play caller.

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<v Speaker 5>It gives you so much confidence to know that you

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<v Speaker 5>have points in the bag. Like, we don't have to

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<v Speaker 5>go from the twenty five all the way down to

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<v Speaker 5>the twenty to try to make points. We can go

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<v Speaker 5>from the twenty five to the forty while we're talking about,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, get game fifty yards, give me, give me

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<v Speaker 5>five first down, give me four first down, shoot, and

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<v Speaker 5>we can score points as major for any team, especially

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<v Speaker 5>as you get into these highly competitive games where every

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<v Speaker 5>possession matters. And that what I believe is the most

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<v Speaker 5>valuable thing that came out of last night, because you

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<v Speaker 5>now know what you have from that third of the game.

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<v Speaker 5>You know what your offense is capable of, you know

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<v Speaker 5>what your defense is capable of. Now you know what

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<v Speaker 5>the heck you have as a kicker, and that is

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<v Speaker 5>a huge advantage.

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<v Speaker 4>I wish I could attribute this properly, but somebody did

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<v Speaker 4>say last night, someone in the media, that Brandon Aubrey

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<v Speaker 4>is the second.

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<v Speaker 8>Best offensive weapon on this team behind CD Lamb.

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<v Speaker 2>I did see. I saw that from Derek Eagleton on Twitter.

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<v Speaker 4>It was Derek. Okay, it was Derek Awesome. Yeah, shout

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<v Speaker 4>out to Derek. I think that's uh.

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<v Speaker 2>I agree with that.

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<v Speaker 8>I think that's very honest.

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<v Speaker 4>The only thing I struggle with is DAK, But I

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<v Speaker 4>don't know I like it for the sake of this argument,

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<v Speaker 4>c D.

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<v Speaker 2>Brandon, I get it, Dak is but everything runs their deck.

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<v Speaker 3>I feel like that's probably the given here at all

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<v Speaker 3>at all times for the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 2>But outside of C. D. Lamb and Dak.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, name another player that has been as automatic

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<v Speaker 3>as Brandon Aubrey and there's you can't.

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<v Speaker 4>You can't name one thirty for thirty to start his

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<v Speaker 4>NFL career field goal attempts.

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<v Speaker 6>I have to do a thirty for thirty of this race.

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<v Speaker 3>Six h nine texted that says ESPN needs to do

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<v Speaker 3>a thirty for thirty on Brandon Aubrey.

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<v Speaker 4>So he's the first kicker in NFL history to have

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<v Speaker 4>two fifty nine plus yard field goals in the same game.

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<v Speaker 3>So well, we'll try and do a deep blue before

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<v Speaker 3>ESPN even gets access. We'll make a documentary on this

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<v Speaker 3>side of it. If it continues the way that he's been.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you're asking for four first downs, that's all you.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you know, I'm saying from when you step

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<v Speaker 5>on the field of his touchback, because it is a

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<v Speaker 5>touchback because of these crazy starting at the twenty five, right,

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<v Speaker 5>you're asking for four first downs. He's give me four

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<v Speaker 5>first downs. You can make that at one play. You

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<v Speaker 5>can make that end two. I don't care how many

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<v Speaker 5>plays it takes you, Right, just move the chains down

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<v Speaker 5>forty yards and we're good.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, really, only three yeah, really, only three just

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<v Speaker 4>to give them thirty five yards.

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<v Speaker 6>That's crazy.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it's it's wild. It's wild.

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<v Speaker 3>And the more impressive part about it is the fact

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<v Speaker 3>that he's a rookie. This is this is his first year,

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<v Speaker 3>like Nick talked about a second ago.

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<v Speaker 2>Is the fact that he went into training camp and could.

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<v Speaker 3>Have very easily lost that job, wouldn't even be here,

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<v Speaker 3>has not had I mean, and he's completely.

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<v Speaker 2>Taking advantage of the opportunity.

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<v Speaker 3>It's it's incredible what he's been doing in the way

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<v Speaker 3>that they've continued to step up their game from a

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<v Speaker 3>special team standpoint has been phenomenal to see how that

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<v Speaker 3>has rolled in the right direction.

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<v Speaker 2>Back to the offensive side of the foot ball.

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<v Speaker 3>What part of the offense impressed you the most in

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<v Speaker 3>the way that they were able to take care of

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<v Speaker 3>business last night?

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<v Speaker 6>Running game? Yeah, yeah, the running game.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, there weren't any like big splash runs outside

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<v Speaker 5>of Cavante turpens. But I think the fact that you

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<v Speaker 5>were able to control the line of scrimmage, I think

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<v Speaker 5>that was so important for those guys, especially against his opponent,

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<v Speaker 5>because they're I mean, outside of the Philadelphia Eagles, this

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<v Speaker 5>isn't a There isn't another outside of Philadelphia Eagles and

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<v Speaker 5>the forty nine ers. There aren't any other defensive lines

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<v Speaker 5>that I'm like, you know what, you should probably be

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<v Speaker 5>worried about these guys, right, you know what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 5>And even with the forty nine ers, the forty nine

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<v Speaker 5>ers more so, I'm more concerned about their pass rush

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<v Speaker 5>than their run stopping ability, even though they got some

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<v Speaker 5>dogs in there.

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<v Speaker 6>But Philadelphia is a team that you think about.

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<v Speaker 5>If you're going to say there's a team you can't

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<v Speaker 5>run against based upon personnel, it's the Philadelphia, you know, Eagles.

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<v Speaker 6>And for Dallas to go out there.

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<v Speaker 5>And move these guys off the ball the way they did,

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<v Speaker 5>you saw it on film, You saw the forty nine

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<v Speaker 5>ers did you saw some of the success that other

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<v Speaker 5>teams have had, and you went out there and it's

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<v Speaker 5>one thing to see it as another thing guy actually

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<v Speaker 5>put it in, execute, put a game plan in and executed,

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<v Speaker 5>and move these big boys off the ball. Fletcher Cox,

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<v Speaker 5>the big Baby, Davis freaking Jalen Carter.

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<v Speaker 6>Like all these guys.

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<v Speaker 5>Being able to move these guys into the second level

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<v Speaker 5>and get your guys with a four point three yard

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<v Speaker 5>average on thirty plus carries.

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<v Speaker 6>That's huge.

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<v Speaker 5>That's the type of bully ball that you have to

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<v Speaker 5>have going into the playoffs. I'm just telling you, as

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<v Speaker 5>the elements change, you're gonna have one game next week,

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<v Speaker 5>that or this week that you're it's gonna be coodas

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<v Speaker 5>all is goosebumps right, It's gonna be coodesc out there.

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<v Speaker 5>You need to be able to have the confidence to

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<v Speaker 5>turn around, hand the ball off and be able to

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<v Speaker 5>move guys off the line of scrimmage. From the offensive

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<v Speaker 5>play calling perspective, If you have that, I guarantee you

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<v Speaker 5>you will see a better version of DAK And I'm

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<v Speaker 5>saying that ten times over, because once these guys have

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<v Speaker 5>that ability where they get this turn around and hand.

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<v Speaker 6>It off, this offense is going to explode.

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<v Speaker 5>Not saying that they haven't already, but I guarantee you

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<v Speaker 5>haven't seen the best version of it until these guys

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<v Speaker 5>get that confidence on front.

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<v Speaker 3>I haven't done the film study dive yet. I'll do

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<v Speaker 3>that this afternoon. But the way that Tony Pollard and

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<v Speaker 3>Rico Dowdele were seeing the field, to the cuts, the vision,

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<v Speaker 3>the awareness, I mean, it looked like they were both

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<v Speaker 3>running with confidence, and part of that goes to the

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<v Speaker 3>offensive line. There were holes to run through at times,

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<v Speaker 3>and it didn't break for the big play. You didn't

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<v Speaker 3>have the massive gain, you didn't have the twenty plus

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<v Speaker 3>yard gain. I mean it was it was twenty two

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<v Speaker 3>from Turpin on the end around, and then you had

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<v Speaker 3>Dowdle with nine yards and Pollard with eleven. That was

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<v Speaker 3>the longest out ever out of all of their runs.

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<v Speaker 3>I loved the way they todd the rock. Plus they

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<v Speaker 3>got Tony Pollard involved in the passing game too. Titus

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<v Speaker 3>career high with seven receptions. Last time he did that

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<v Speaker 3>was back in Week two against the Jets. So they're

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<v Speaker 3>finding a way to utilize these guys more.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm with you, though, I still don't think they've unlocked

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<v Speaker 2>the full potential of this ground.

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<v Speaker 6>Game, but they're growing. Right. You talk about Tony Pollter.

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<v Speaker 5>We I know we talked about in the pregame show,

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<v Speaker 5>Tony Pollard for the majority of the season had how

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<v Speaker 5>many touches the game twelve? That was his number, right,

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<v Speaker 5>But at the last three games is creeping up right.

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<v Speaker 5>We talked about it and going towards twenty right, and

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<v Speaker 5>the last night on the show we said, you guys

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<v Speaker 5>have twenty touches. I think he had what twenty three

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<v Speaker 5>somewhere around there touches last night. That is important for

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<v Speaker 5>his confidence. You talk about how these guys were seeing

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<v Speaker 5>the field, Kyle. Just to give everybody understanding what Kyle's

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<v Speaker 5>referencing here, there was times where the play was was

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<v Speaker 5>drawn up to go.

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<v Speaker 6>A certain direction.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's go ahead and say there was one play that

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<v Speaker 5>was actually designed to go to the right, and I remember.

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<v Speaker 2>Kyle's They were flowed down and one yeah, Kyle's.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh that was a nice counter and I was like,

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<v Speaker 6>that's that encounter.

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<v Speaker 2>And then when they showed the replay, the entire blocking

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<v Speaker 2>scheme was headed that direction. Not supposed to be accounting

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<v Speaker 2>it was dive right.

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<v Speaker 6>It was dive right.

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<v Speaker 5>But because of his vision, he recognized that, hey, these

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<v Speaker 5>linebackers not only has the D line kind of all

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<v Speaker 5>went to that direction. The linebackers have overflowed, right, They

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<v Speaker 5>free flowed to that direction. So guess what now, just

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<v Speaker 5>because that's the design of the play doesn't mean that's

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<v Speaker 5>where I'm gonna go. I have the vision and the

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<v Speaker 5>awareness and the understanding of the blocking scheme to see

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<v Speaker 5>that if I go backside, it's on me, right, it's

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<v Speaker 5>on me all because there's nothing that structurally that sound

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<v Speaker 5>that should be back there for me to be able

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<v Speaker 5>to go through. But guess what it is because of

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<v Speaker 5>the linebackers and what they did. So how does that

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<v Speaker 5>affect things going forward? Well, now, going forward, teams are

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<v Speaker 5>going to see that on film. Okay, you think about

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<v Speaker 5>back in the day Treel Davis right in his own scheme,

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<v Speaker 5>half of his dog on big players came off of

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<v Speaker 5>what cutbacks have them came off of cutbacks. He pushed

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<v Speaker 5>the ball front side and his own scheme. They want

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<v Speaker 5>to free flow, the linebackers want to get in and

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<v Speaker 5>get caught in the wash. He takes a little peek,

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<v Speaker 5>uses his perferal vision and he cuts backside right. And

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<v Speaker 5>there's plenty of backs that have done this in the past,

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<v Speaker 5>but with Tony Pouler's explosiveness to be able to see

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<v Speaker 5>the field that way.

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<v Speaker 6>Now as a linebacker, I can't. I can't go front side.

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<v Speaker 5>I can't fully commit to one side of the field

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<v Speaker 5>because this dude might expose me on the backside.

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<v Speaker 6>So what does that now allowed for you to do?

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<v Speaker 5>Well, if that second level is now playing cautious and

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<v Speaker 5>they're trying to play both sides right, playing the right

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<v Speaker 5>side and the left side of the center just in case,

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<v Speaker 5>now all of a sudden, that front side, where the

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<v Speaker 5>player is actually designed starts opening up more and more.

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<v Speaker 5>So from that vision standpoint, it's huge. And not only

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<v Speaker 5>one of them was doing it, of them were doing

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<v Speaker 5>it right.

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<v Speaker 3>Rico and Tony the four to three four here disagrees

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<v Speaker 3>a little bit. They said a few times running back

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<v Speaker 3>vision wasn't great. They made the wrong cuts right into

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<v Speaker 3>an eagle player going straight into the ground.

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<v Speaker 2>That's part of running the football twenty times.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, whenever you can make the right cut, nine

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<v Speaker 3>times out of ten, you're gonna have one cut where

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<v Speaker 3>you go right another ground.

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<v Speaker 2>That's part of it.

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<v Speaker 3>There were cuts that should have been stopped for losses,

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<v Speaker 3>that should have been stopped for no gain on multiple

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<v Speaker 3>occasions from both Pollard and doubtle that they turned it

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<v Speaker 3>into something more, and they turned it into a better run.

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<v Speaker 3>There was more confidence in the way that they toted

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<v Speaker 3>the rock last night, especially in the first half, than there.

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<v Speaker 2>Was at any point in the rest of the regular

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<v Speaker 2>season so far.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think a lot of credit has to go

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<v Speaker 4>up front as well. They're starting to pave those running

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<v Speaker 4>lanes up front. And I have to give Tyler Piati's

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<v Speaker 4>credit because I know that was a guy that we

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<v Speaker 4>looked at early in the season was like, you have

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<v Speaker 4>to be better in the run, in the run game,

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<v Speaker 4>and I think he's starting to stack that now with

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<v Speaker 4>with Tyler Smith next to him on his left, Sack

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<v Speaker 4>Martin next to him on the right, these guys are

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<v Speaker 4>creating those holes up up the middle. And you know,

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<v Speaker 4>I think back to Tony Pollard and what he was

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<v Speaker 4>able to do to do last season and I actually

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<v Speaker 4>did kind of a deep dive on it last weekend,

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<v Speaker 4>and there was a lot of action that he had

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<v Speaker 4>between the tackles. It's not entirely different from what he's

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<v Speaker 4>doing now. Obviously the volume is much more now and

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<v Speaker 4>he's taken on that lead back roll, but most of

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<v Speaker 4>his success was between the tackles. It was, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>screaming in between those defensive linemen and bouncing around from

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<v Speaker 4>a linebacker as the offensive line got to the second level.

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<v Speaker 4>And we're starting to see that a little bit. We're

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<v Speaker 4>starting to see him break away for those fifteen twenty

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<v Speaker 4>yard type runs where you know, you see that little

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<v Speaker 4>bit of explosion from Tony Pollard. I think his day

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<v Speaker 4>is coming, and I think it's coming next Sunday.

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<v Speaker 2>You think so, I think so.

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<v Speaker 4>Nineteenth, nineteenth best rush defense in the league. They need

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<v Speaker 4>this running game to be really, really strong next week.

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<v Speaker 4>I know we'll dive into it this week, but I

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<v Speaker 4>think Tony Pollard has his day next week.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, when we take our first break or when

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<v Speaker 3>we come back from our first we're going to continue

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<v Speaker 3>talking about this win.

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<v Speaker 2>Thirty three thirteen.

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<v Speaker 3>Defensive side of the ball was fantastic. But which element

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<v Speaker 3>defensive line, second level or the second dary did their

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<v Speaker 3>job the best and how much does that build your

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<v Speaker 3>confidence moving into this final month of the regular season.

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<v Speaker 2>Would you there, doctor?

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<v Speaker 9>My friend supported me.

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<v Speaker 1>But what's the right gift that says thanks for being

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<v Speaker 9>To cry out?

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<v Speaker 12>you deserve.

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<v Speaker 3>To Talking Cowboys. Back here on Talking Cowboys. This portion

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<v Speaker 2>I'm Kyle Yeomans. We do not have a show tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 3>We will be serving in the community with the Salvation

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<v Speaker 2>It's a good thing. It's a bad thing that we

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<v Speaker 2>don't have a show.

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<v Speaker 5>I want to talk to the people, and I want

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<v Speaker 5>to serve to people, to talking Tuesdays.

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<v Speaker 2>Maybe we'll find a way to get up here.

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<v Speaker 3>Who knows, but right now we are scheduled to not

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<v Speaker 3>have a show tomorrow. So I'm trying to get through

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<v Speaker 3>some of these text messages and kind.

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<v Speaker 6>Of talk to the people.

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<v Speaker 3>Text question, Yeah, text in the questions, give us a

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<v Speaker 3>give us a text.

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<v Speaker 2>We're probably not.

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<v Speaker 3>Going to take any calls today, but we will we

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<v Speaker 3>will answer your text message. This one from the eight

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<v Speaker 3>to h six, He keeps saying, m V. Prescott I

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<v Speaker 3>want to throw out a shout out to his buddies,

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<v Speaker 3>to Fort D. Nasty and Ryan Teddy, and then I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>just you talk about m V Prescott, did he look

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<v Speaker 3>like MV Prescott last night? The way that he helped

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<v Speaker 3>lead that team to a win twenty four of thirty

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<v Speaker 3>nine passing.

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<v Speaker 5>It was gonna be hard for him to do better

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<v Speaker 5>than he did last time in Week nine. I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>that Week ninth performance was out of his world. Three

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<v Speaker 5>seventy four, three touchdowns, zero interceptions, you know, no turnovers.

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<v Speaker 5>That was gonna be hard to double up. So I

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<v Speaker 5>think he did what was necessary to get his team

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<v Speaker 5>to a victory last night, but it's not going to

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<v Speaker 5>show up in the stat line.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Mario from South Texas says, do you think Shaq

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<v Speaker 3>Leonard is regretting choosing the wrong team?

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<v Speaker 8>That's funny.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Yeah, two tackles night, we'll see heem got beat

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<v Speaker 3>by twenty.

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<v Speaker 4>So Yeah, I saw him on the field pre game,

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<v Speaker 4>and Tony Dungee had actually come up to him right

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<v Speaker 4>as I was kind of walking by and checking him out,

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<v Speaker 4>And yeah, I think it's gonna take a little bit

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<v Speaker 4>for him get used to being on that defense. He

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<v Speaker 4>didn't get in I don't think until late in the

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<v Speaker 4>second quarter and only had two tackles. Wasn't super efficient

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<v Speaker 4>and Dallas attacked him in the past game as soon

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<v Speaker 4>as he came on.

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<v Speaker 2>The field, so it's known they made a point. This

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<v Speaker 2>is yeah, they made a point.

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<v Speaker 3>This question nine one four asked what did you think

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<v Speaker 3>of Terrence Steel overall last night?

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<v Speaker 2>That's Steve and New York.

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<v Speaker 4>That's another one I need to give credit to. He

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<v Speaker 4>did give up a sack to Hisan Reddick, but when

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<v Speaker 4>you could you look at it on paper compared to

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<v Speaker 4>what he gave up in the last game against Philadelphia,

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<v Speaker 4>it's the four sacks and the twelve pressures. Got to

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<v Speaker 4>give my props to Terrence steel Man. I saw his

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<v Speaker 4>high school get absolutely obliterated on Saturday afternoon in the

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<v Speaker 4>States in my finals. But he bounced back on Sunday

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<v Speaker 4>and proved the Steel name right. So shout out to

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<v Speaker 4>Terrence Steel.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, really nice job by by Steele. What did you

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<v Speaker 3>think about the offensive line as a whole?

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<v Speaker 5>Offense line is a whole did relatively well. There's definitely

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<v Speaker 5>some penalties that that were giving up and a couple

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<v Speaker 5>of pressures pressure, but you're facing a really good defensive line,

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<v Speaker 5>So I mean, that's I mean, you have to give

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<v Speaker 5>credit for credits.

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<v Speaker 3>Dude.

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<v Speaker 5>You're not gonna win every single battle, you know, and unfortunately,

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<v Speaker 5>some of your losses are gonna come at the expense

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<v Speaker 5>of either a sack of pressure or you know, some

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<v Speaker 5>some penalties. And that's just the reality when you're facing

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<v Speaker 5>a great opponent on the defensive front.

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<v Speaker 6>So overall, I was glad.

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<v Speaker 5>To see them improve from their last outing versus that outfit,

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<v Speaker 5>and I think it's gonna help them going forward in

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<v Speaker 5>these next games.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh, how big of a loss could Jonathan Hankins be?

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<v Speaker 3>That's from the eight four five.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm praying, I'm praying that he's that he's okay. That

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<v Speaker 5>would be a tremendous loss. Tremendous is one of the

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<v Speaker 5>reasons why I was kind of beating the table run

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<v Speaker 5>the trade deadline to go out there and get a

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<v Speaker 5>get a big run stopper, because if that was to

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<v Speaker 5>present itself this situation that we're now in with him,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, injured, not knowing what the injury is.

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<v Speaker 6>But it put it exposes a weakness in your team.

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<v Speaker 5>Obviously, you still will who diga Zola and Nevill Gallamore,

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<v Speaker 5>guys like that who've been playing well.

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<v Speaker 6>But it's not a Jonathan Hankins.

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<v Speaker 5>There is not another Jonathan Hankins on this current roster,

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<v Speaker 5>somebody who has that impact that he has.

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<v Speaker 3>And they highlighted him a bit last night, but the

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<v Speaker 3>Bonzie Smith, the first couple of snaps didn't go his way.

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<v Speaker 3>He fought back, he battled back, saw a little bit

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<v Speaker 3>more time last night because he needed to see some

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<v Speaker 3>more time.

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<v Speaker 5>Uh, there's there's just not a not It hasn't been

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<v Speaker 5>as effective. There's not another Johnathan Hankins on his team.

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<v Speaker 5>And that's the reason why I was hoping that at

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<v Speaker 5>the trade deadline they would have added to that room.

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<v Speaker 6>They didn't. Somebody else has to step up. Now we'll

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<v Speaker 6>see what the injury is.

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<v Speaker 4>The fact that Nevill Gallimore and Mazzi basically split snaps

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<v Speaker 4>after Hankins came out yesterday leads me to believe there's

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<v Speaker 4>not a ton of confidence and what's behind Jonathan Hankins there?

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<v Speaker 8>But quick update there, it's a high ankle sprain.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll know more from Mike McCarthy today as far as

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<v Speaker 4>a timeline, but they're inspecting him two to four.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, they're expecting him to be back for the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 3>You think, especially for an offensivesnef there's not a severity

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<v Speaker 3>of the spring, but high ankle sprains are.

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<v Speaker 6>They're bad.

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<v Speaker 4>They bad to the account the size as well, Like

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<v Speaker 4>that's that's gonna be a tougher injury to overcome and

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<v Speaker 4>how how important that ankle is. Expect him to be

0:29:07.160 --> 0:29:09.320
<v Speaker 4>back for the playoffs, but I don't expect anything before then.

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<v Speaker 8>First thing I think about is Miami.

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<v Speaker 3>But is it the Denzel Washington meme when he's got

0:29:14.440 --> 0:29:17.080
<v Speaker 3>the papers on the table and he slams the table down.

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<v Speaker 8>That's me right now. That's what It was a physical game.

0:29:19.960 --> 0:29:21.280
<v Speaker 4>I mean, there was a lot of guys who went

0:29:21.320 --> 0:29:22.960
<v Speaker 4>down had to be tended to by the training staff.

0:29:23.000 --> 0:29:25.400
<v Speaker 4>But it seems like Jonathan Hankins is really the only

0:29:25.480 --> 0:29:27.520
<v Speaker 4>one that is going to be a long term deal

0:29:27.560 --> 0:29:29.480
<v Speaker 4>and that will affect them in the next couple of weeks.

0:29:30.240 --> 0:29:33.720
<v Speaker 3>Billy from grand View says, I can finally see the

0:29:33.760 --> 0:29:36.560
<v Speaker 3>stamp that our head coach has made on this program.

0:29:37.200 --> 0:29:40.440
<v Speaker 2>Great Cowboys victory last night. I think he deserves a

0:29:40.480 --> 0:29:41.160
<v Speaker 2>ton of credit.

0:29:41.320 --> 0:29:44.880
<v Speaker 4>Grandview High School mascot do you know what it is, Zebras,

0:29:44.960 --> 0:29:45.880
<v Speaker 4>let's go test me.

0:29:48.080 --> 0:29:48.280
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:29:48.280 --> 0:29:50.440
<v Speaker 8>I'll have to have to give it to Mike McCarthy

0:29:50.480 --> 0:29:54.440
<v Speaker 8>as well. I mean, he he he.

0:29:54.480 --> 0:29:56.480
<v Speaker 4>Took a lot of criticism before the bye week, and

0:29:56.560 --> 0:29:58.600
<v Speaker 4>I think it was just right. I heard this offense.

0:29:58.640 --> 0:30:02.440
<v Speaker 4>It wasdale. It was yeah, four and two at the buy,

0:30:02.640 --> 0:30:06.320
<v Speaker 4>specifically at the bio, but the offense was stale. It

0:30:06.360 --> 0:30:08.600
<v Speaker 4>couldn't convert in the red zone. There are a lot

0:30:08.640 --> 0:30:10.440
<v Speaker 4>of things that worked and getting the ball down the field,

0:30:10.480 --> 0:30:13.360
<v Speaker 4>the running game was inefficient, and now we're looking up

0:30:13.360 --> 0:30:16.960
<v Speaker 4>ten weeks later and all cylinders are firing. I really

0:30:16.960 --> 0:30:19.240
<v Speaker 4>can't point to one big area of concern on this

0:30:19.280 --> 0:30:21.920
<v Speaker 4>offense right now. Maybe the running game at times, but

0:30:22.160 --> 0:30:24.000
<v Speaker 4>I still have a lot of confidence about where that

0:30:24.120 --> 0:30:26.600
<v Speaker 4>is heading and where it's going. Aside from that, I

0:30:26.600 --> 0:30:30.080
<v Speaker 4>don't have any issues. This has really been a phenomenal

0:30:30.120 --> 0:30:33.040
<v Speaker 4>effort by this offense. It's the number one scoring offensive league.

0:30:33.120 --> 0:30:35.480
<v Speaker 4>Dak Prescott is at the front of the MVP conversation.

0:30:36.440 --> 0:30:38.320
<v Speaker 4>I mean, no matter what ends up happening the rest

0:30:38.320 --> 0:30:39.840
<v Speaker 4>of the way, you have to give Mike McCarthy credit

0:30:39.840 --> 0:30:41.040
<v Speaker 4>for what he's done on the OFFENSI side of the

0:30:41.080 --> 0:30:41.640
<v Speaker 4>ball this season.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, only thing I highlighted, same thing we did last week.

0:30:44.640 --> 0:30:48.000
<v Speaker 5>It was just the penalties. You know, you just have

0:30:48.080 --> 0:30:49.680
<v Speaker 5>to we have to do away with those penalties. And

0:30:49.680 --> 0:30:52.480
<v Speaker 5>that's on both sides of the ball. But offensively, knowing

0:30:52.480 --> 0:30:54.080
<v Speaker 5>how important it is for this team to be able

0:30:54.080 --> 0:30:57.080
<v Speaker 5>to score points and keep the momentum in that regard

0:30:57.240 --> 0:30:59.480
<v Speaker 5>that the defense plays off of what offense is doing.

0:30:59.800 --> 0:31:01.720
<v Speaker 5>And if the offense is shooting themselves in the foot

0:31:01.920 --> 0:31:05.320
<v Speaker 5>because of penalties, right, whether it be holding calls or whatever,

0:31:05.480 --> 0:31:10.040
<v Speaker 5>my my, you know, fall star penalties, it's gonna, it's gonna.

0:31:10.080 --> 0:31:11.520
<v Speaker 6>It could hurt you. It could hurt you.

0:31:11.520 --> 0:31:13.440
<v Speaker 5>To me, I mean, you talk about making a big

0:31:13.440 --> 0:31:15.040
<v Speaker 5>play and all of a sudden, now instead of it

0:31:15.120 --> 0:31:17.040
<v Speaker 5>being you know, first down and now all of a sudden,

0:31:17.040 --> 0:31:20.160
<v Speaker 5>it's first and twenty Like those things matter. Those things

0:31:20.160 --> 0:31:21.680
<v Speaker 5>matter in a major way. So I would like to

0:31:21.680 --> 0:31:24.880
<v Speaker 5>see that dwindled down to none, to where you're just

0:31:24.920 --> 0:31:28.040
<v Speaker 5>not shooting yourself in the foot, you know, rather than

0:31:28.120 --> 0:31:32.120
<v Speaker 5>not watch Harlem Knights. But you know, outside of that,

0:31:32.160 --> 0:31:34.320
<v Speaker 5>I feel good about where this offense is going.

0:31:34.400 --> 0:31:37.040
<v Speaker 2>Well, they moved in the right direction. In that category.

0:31:37.160 --> 0:31:40.640
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they had nine penalties for one hundred and twenty

0:31:40.640 --> 0:31:43.960
<v Speaker 3>seven yards against Seattle, and they had seven penalties for

0:31:44.000 --> 0:31:45.840
<v Speaker 3>sixty yard like, so it was half the yard is

0:31:46.560 --> 0:31:47.600
<v Speaker 3>cut the penalties down.

0:31:47.720 --> 0:31:48.880
<v Speaker 6>I mean, that's good. I'm with it.

0:31:48.880 --> 0:31:53.280
<v Speaker 5>I'll take right slow process, but it's still progress.

0:31:53.320 --> 0:31:55.640
<v Speaker 2>It's working out, it's progress. It's progressed.

0:31:56.320 --> 0:31:56.600
<v Speaker 3>Uh.

0:31:57.000 --> 0:31:58.200
<v Speaker 2>I asked before.

0:31:58.000 --> 0:32:01.480
<v Speaker 3>We went into the the break, which level of the

0:32:01.520 --> 0:32:03.560
<v Speaker 3>defense impressed you the most. I know y'all have talked

0:32:03.560 --> 0:32:05.480
<v Speaker 3>about there's a couple questions about it on the text

0:32:05.480 --> 0:32:08.320
<v Speaker 3>line here about who impressed you between the defensive line,

0:32:08.400 --> 0:32:09.200
<v Speaker 3>second level.

0:32:09.040 --> 0:32:13.000
<v Speaker 2>Secondary, Which one was secondary? I thought the secondary may.

0:32:12.920 --> 0:32:14.960
<v Speaker 6>Safety best game as a whole as a whole.

0:32:15.000 --> 0:32:17.280
<v Speaker 5>I mean I could point out individual guys, but the

0:32:17.920 --> 0:32:20.200
<v Speaker 5>secondary as a whole play really well. I think Deron

0:32:20.240 --> 0:32:22.680
<v Speaker 5>Bland had a nice bounce back game as well. He

0:32:22.800 --> 0:32:25.040
<v Speaker 5>showed that that was just a spoof that that would

0:32:25.040 --> 0:32:28.400
<v Speaker 5>happened last week. You know, they just they played physical.

0:32:28.640 --> 0:32:30.320
<v Speaker 5>You could tell that it was a point of emphasis

0:32:31.400 --> 0:32:33.320
<v Speaker 5>from in their meeting rooms to go out there and

0:32:33.400 --> 0:32:35.120
<v Speaker 5>hit the crap out of these cats, you know, punch

0:32:35.200 --> 0:32:37.440
<v Speaker 5>the ball, hit them, you know, you know rally to

0:32:37.480 --> 0:32:39.640
<v Speaker 5>the ball. You know, do whatever you can to ensure

0:32:39.640 --> 0:32:43.520
<v Speaker 5>that these guys feel you. There were multiple receivers on

0:32:43.600 --> 0:32:45.920
<v Speaker 5>the Philadelphia Eagles that took some time to get up.

0:32:46.360 --> 0:32:48.640
<v Speaker 5>You know, throughout the game, they weren't just popping up

0:32:48.640 --> 0:32:50.200
<v Speaker 5>and running back to the huddle. These guys were having

0:32:50.200 --> 0:32:53.520
<v Speaker 5>to think about dang it ain't hurting that. Yeah, I'm

0:32:53.520 --> 0:32:55.480
<v Speaker 5>gonna feel that one tomorrow and take the little slow

0:32:55.520 --> 0:32:56.160
<v Speaker 5>time getting up.

0:32:56.200 --> 0:32:56.800
<v Speaker 6>And you see that.

0:32:56.840 --> 0:32:58.840
<v Speaker 5>As a defender, you see that, and then you rally

0:32:58.840 --> 0:33:00.320
<v Speaker 5>together and you want to hit them again. You know,

0:33:00.360 --> 0:33:02.160
<v Speaker 5>it's a violent game. You know, you you don't want

0:33:02.200 --> 0:33:04.000
<v Speaker 5>to injure anybody, but you want everybody to feel you

0:33:04.120 --> 0:33:05.200
<v Speaker 5>for the week to come.

0:33:05.360 --> 0:33:05.520
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:33:05.560 --> 0:33:06.560
<v Speaker 8>I love Devontae Smith.

0:33:06.600 --> 0:33:09.400
<v Speaker 4>I think he's a huge weapon for them, But man,

0:33:09.480 --> 0:33:11.040
<v Speaker 4>that hit that he took from Elie Cooker on that

0:33:11.040 --> 0:33:13.160
<v Speaker 4>third down that forced in completion, and he took a

0:33:13.160 --> 0:33:15.240
<v Speaker 4>couple of more throughout that night. That's that's what you

0:33:15.280 --> 0:33:17.440
<v Speaker 4>gotta do against. So a weapon like that, you know,

0:33:17.440 --> 0:33:19.000
<v Speaker 4>he's one hundred and sixty five pounds. You got to

0:33:19.000 --> 0:33:20.560
<v Speaker 4>be able to put that that weight on him and

0:33:20.960 --> 0:33:21.680
<v Speaker 4>let him feel it.

0:33:22.160 --> 0:33:24.200
<v Speaker 8>MALIEK. Cooker was doing it. Donovan Wilson was doing it.

0:33:24.240 --> 0:33:24.840
<v Speaker 8>Jayon Curse.

0:33:24.880 --> 0:33:26.520
<v Speaker 4>I feel like again had his best day in coverage

0:33:26.520 --> 0:33:27.360
<v Speaker 4>as a Dallas cowboy.

0:33:27.400 --> 0:33:29.200
<v Speaker 8>I mean it was. It was a huge, huge adding

0:33:29.240 --> 0:33:29.880
<v Speaker 8>for those safeties.

0:33:29.880 --> 0:33:31.960
<v Speaker 4>And then when you factor in Gilmore and Bland as well,

0:33:32.000 --> 0:33:33.600
<v Speaker 4>then you know, there you go. And it feels like

0:33:33.640 --> 0:33:35.800
<v Speaker 4>Jordan Lewis's name wasn't called last night that often too.

0:33:35.880 --> 0:33:38.800
<v Speaker 4>It was a great problem, great problem. RDI J says,

0:33:38.800 --> 0:33:40.400
<v Speaker 4>can Parsons get a holding call?

0:33:40.520 --> 0:33:40.880
<v Speaker 6>Please?

0:33:41.040 --> 0:33:42.840
<v Speaker 2>Held all day long?

0:33:43.000 --> 0:33:43.840
<v Speaker 6>Yeah? He was. Yeah.

0:33:43.880 --> 0:33:44.840
<v Speaker 8>I don't understand it.

0:33:44.920 --> 0:33:45.680
<v Speaker 2>I really don't.

0:33:45.720 --> 0:33:47.840
<v Speaker 8>It's he's only been called for two holding penalties.

0:33:47.840 --> 0:33:51.120
<v Speaker 3>Maybe he has to do the Philadelphia Eagles defensive line pirouettes.

0:33:51.880 --> 0:33:55.480
<v Speaker 2>He's spinning Fleer Cox. Yeah, the Fletcher Cox. Just look

0:33:55.520 --> 0:33:56.840
<v Speaker 2>at me. I don't know.

0:33:56.960 --> 0:34:00.800
<v Speaker 4>I just wonder, like, do you Jerry Jones called out

0:34:00.800 --> 0:34:04.000
<v Speaker 4>the officials and in his game availability yesterday, he'll be

0:34:04.040 --> 0:34:07.000
<v Speaker 4>getting a call today. I'm sure, but yeah, but it's

0:34:07.160 --> 0:34:10.040
<v Speaker 4>just I mean, it's it's it's I don't know. If

0:34:10.040 --> 0:34:11.839
<v Speaker 4>you're Michael Parsons, I don't know what you can do

0:34:11.920 --> 0:34:14.719
<v Speaker 4>other than in the offseason go meet with somebody and

0:34:14.760 --> 0:34:15.799
<v Speaker 4>be like what am I doing wrong?

0:34:15.880 --> 0:34:16.000
<v Speaker 7>Like?

0:34:16.000 --> 0:34:17.040
<v Speaker 8>What is what is happening?

0:34:17.239 --> 0:34:19.839
<v Speaker 4>Because I see at least three a game, at least

0:34:19.920 --> 0:34:22.480
<v Speaker 4>three a game on Michael Parsons, So I don't know,

0:34:22.600 --> 0:34:24.920
<v Speaker 4>it's weird. It's a weird thing. I haven't seen anything

0:34:24.960 --> 0:34:26.279
<v Speaker 4>like this before, have you?

0:34:26.320 --> 0:34:28.279
<v Speaker 6>No, I haven't. But you know, just keep doing what

0:34:28.320 --> 0:34:29.960
<v Speaker 6>you're doing. You control the controllables.

0:34:30.040 --> 0:34:32.640
<v Speaker 5>Let you know, double j and arrested the crew you

0:34:32.719 --> 0:34:34.520
<v Speaker 5>know here in the executive offices.

0:34:34.600 --> 0:34:37.400
<v Speaker 6>Let them handle the other aspects, Let them handle.

0:34:37.120 --> 0:34:40.000
<v Speaker 5>The legalities and the communication with the league, because he's

0:34:40.000 --> 0:34:41.839
<v Speaker 5>going to get those calls. Those calls will come through

0:34:41.840 --> 0:34:43.800
<v Speaker 5>when you need them most. He just has to continue

0:34:43.800 --> 0:34:44.720
<v Speaker 5>to play the same way.

0:34:45.000 --> 0:34:47.080
<v Speaker 2>And he has continued to play the same way.

0:34:47.160 --> 0:34:49.799
<v Speaker 3>Had a big sack and a late down scenario last night,

0:34:49.880 --> 0:34:54.680
<v Speaker 3>forcing a field goal, forcing them back. The pressures were there.

0:34:54.760 --> 0:34:56.800
<v Speaker 3>I'm excited to see what those numbers look like today.

0:34:56.840 --> 0:35:01.280
<v Speaker 3>But for the most part, the fact that this defense

0:35:01.440 --> 0:35:04.239
<v Speaker 3>can still rely on that pass rush.

0:35:04.280 --> 0:35:06.160
<v Speaker 2>There are times this year where they haven't.

0:35:05.920 --> 0:35:08.680
<v Speaker 3>Been as relentless, they haven't been as effective, but man,

0:35:08.719 --> 0:35:11.279
<v Speaker 3>when they are, it is a game changer. And I

0:35:11.320 --> 0:35:14.200
<v Speaker 3>felt like the second half against Seattle first half, they

0:35:14.200 --> 0:35:16.640
<v Speaker 3>weren't very effective. Second half they turned it on against

0:35:16.640 --> 0:35:19.399
<v Speaker 3>Seattle and it changed the entire game, changed the entire

0:35:19.440 --> 0:35:22.240
<v Speaker 3>flow of that football game. This time, they were effective

0:35:22.280 --> 0:35:24.399
<v Speaker 3>all four quarters and it changed the way the game

0:35:24.480 --> 0:35:27.359
<v Speaker 3>was played, and it kept Jalen Hurts off balance. We

0:35:27.440 --> 0:35:29.879
<v Speaker 3>had the stats everything coming into it saying that Jalen

0:35:29.960 --> 0:35:32.719
<v Speaker 3>Hurts was not very good under pressure this season, and

0:35:32.800 --> 0:35:35.319
<v Speaker 3>Dallas got after him, put pressure on him. So lots

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<v Speaker 3>were just talking about the pressure and then what they

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<v Speaker 3>put on Jalen Hurts a little bit of a change

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<v Speaker 3>from that d line.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I think they found something in the second half

0:38:43.480 --> 0:38:46.600
<v Speaker 4>of that game in Week nine and flipping Michael Parsons

0:38:46.600 --> 0:38:49.719
<v Speaker 4>into Marcus Lawrence. So Michael Parsons lined up against Jordan

0:38:49.800 --> 0:38:51.719
<v Speaker 4>Mailata back in Week nine, the left tackle for the

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<v Speaker 4>Philadelphia Eagles UH thirteen one on one matchups, and Parsons

0:38:55.440 --> 0:38:57.960
<v Speaker 4>was only able to generate one pressure, whereas on the

0:38:58.000 --> 0:38:59.880
<v Speaker 4>other side to Marcus Lawrence wasn't that effective in the

0:39:00.239 --> 0:39:02.680
<v Speaker 4>game lined up against Lane Johnson, the right tackle for

0:39:02.680 --> 0:39:04.520
<v Speaker 4>the Philadelphia Eagles. So they flipped those guys in the

0:39:04.560 --> 0:39:06.560
<v Speaker 4>second half of that last game, and we saw a

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<v Speaker 4>lot of those matchups in the second half of that game,

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<v Speaker 4>and they found success. They came out from the gates

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<v Speaker 4>last night with that matchup Parsons on Lane Johnson and

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<v Speaker 4>Lawrence on my Latta and both of those guys had

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<v Speaker 4>an awesome night. And obviously the highlight is Michael Parson's

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<v Speaker 4>driving Lane Johnson right into the back of Jalen Hurts

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<v Speaker 4>enforcing that sack. That was huge. Not many people do

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<v Speaker 4>that to Lane Johnson. So yeah, it was kind of

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<v Speaker 4>to your point on the past rush unit. I think

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<v Speaker 4>that was a big, big catalyst towards that.

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<v Speaker 2>It really was.

0:39:33.480 --> 0:39:35.799
<v Speaker 3>An impressive game all the way across the board, all

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<v Speaker 3>three phases, which is gonna make these smelly sticker player

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<v Speaker 3>of the games very very tough.

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<v Speaker 2>Nick. We'll let you start this one on No, not me?

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<v Speaker 4>Why I always start? No, you don't, I'm I start

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<v Speaker 4>every week.

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<v Speaker 6>Trying to find it here, Kyle, how about you first call?

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<v Speaker 3>Fine, I'll go first, guys that I'm just gonna make

0:39:56.160 --> 0:39:57.800
<v Speaker 3>this easy on you guys because I'm gonna take the

0:39:57.840 --> 0:40:01.160
<v Speaker 3>easiest one. H So this is a this is a

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<v Speaker 3>happy peach. But he looks he's got like a smirk

0:40:03.880 --> 0:40:06.960
<v Speaker 3>on his face. He looks like he's satisfied, and he's

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<v Speaker 3>holding up just the number one.

0:40:09.320 --> 0:40:13.040
<v Speaker 2>That's what he's holding up. And the reason why I chose.

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<v Speaker 3>This peach specifically is because he is holding up that

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<v Speaker 3>number one. There is only one player in the history

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<v Speaker 3>of the NFL to hit thirty straight kicks to start

0:40:24.480 --> 0:40:27.520
<v Speaker 3>his career. And there's only one player in the history

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<v Speaker 3>of the NFL to hit a fifty nine yarder and

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<v Speaker 3>a sixty yarder in the same single game, and that's

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<v Speaker 3>Brandon Aubrey. He gets the first smelly sticker. He was

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<v Speaker 3>fantastic last night, and he continues to prove the doubters wrong.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what the smirk is for. He's saying, not so fast.

0:40:45.320 --> 0:40:49.239
<v Speaker 3>I'm Brandon Aubrey, butter Aubrey, and he's been obramatic all

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<v Speaker 3>year long.

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<v Speaker 8>Bang what you did there?

0:40:51.080 --> 0:40:51.440
<v Speaker 4>Bang?

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<v Speaker 6>I'm going to break the rules a little bit Hereaborce

0:40:54.880 --> 0:40:57.200
<v Speaker 6>what is that? I can't break the rules?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean you can, but come on, what are you doing?

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<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna go with these three bananas here, three of them.

0:41:01.680 --> 0:41:03.560
<v Speaker 5>There's three banana you guys, see these three bananas right here.

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<v Speaker 2>That's how many kids I'm having.

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<v Speaker 6>That's exactly right, you.

0:41:08.320 --> 0:41:08.960
<v Speaker 8>That was trauma?

0:41:09.000 --> 0:41:13.160
<v Speaker 6>What else? What else came in threes? Yesterday?

0:41:13.760 --> 0:41:14.240
<v Speaker 8>Fields?

0:41:14.320 --> 0:41:15.359
<v Speaker 6>Field goals? What else?

0:41:16.080 --> 0:41:16.839
<v Speaker 8>The safety unit.

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<v Speaker 6>What else.

0:41:19.840 --> 0:41:20.600
<v Speaker 8>Force fumbles?

0:41:20.680 --> 0:41:25.719
<v Speaker 5>Ah, three forced fumbles, good things, good scenes coming three.

0:41:25.800 --> 0:41:27.719
<v Speaker 6>So I'm not gonna highlight one player. I'm not gonna

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<v Speaker 6>highlight just a secondary.

0:41:28.640 --> 0:41:32.719
<v Speaker 5>I'm highlighting this defense collectively for forcing three turtles because.

0:41:32.440 --> 0:41:36.160
<v Speaker 6>We knew that this team likes to cough the ball up.

0:41:37.040 --> 0:41:39.239
<v Speaker 6>No pun intended. Yeh, that's what I'm saying. So these

0:41:39.239 --> 0:41:41.480
<v Speaker 6>are three bananas for the three balls that they coughed up.

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<v Speaker 6>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 4>A quick couple of quick notes on that I had

0:41:44.239 --> 0:41:47.600
<v Speaker 4>asked Stefan Gilmour after the game. I said, was there

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<v Speaker 4>an emphasis going into the week on ripping the ball?

0:41:50.560 --> 0:41:52.960
<v Speaker 4>Because it felt like every single time that they had

0:41:53.000 --> 0:41:54.920
<v Speaker 4>an opportunity to go for the ball, they were attacking it,

0:41:54.960 --> 0:41:56.759
<v Speaker 4>punching and trying to rip at it. And he said

0:41:56.760 --> 0:41:59.759
<v Speaker 4>Coach Quinn told them earlier in the week that the

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<v Speaker 4>ball is going to be a live go for it.

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<v Speaker 8>Be aggressive and you'll grab it.

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<v Speaker 4>And if you remember the last time these two teams

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<v Speaker 4>played a Week nine, they were able to force three

0:42:06.520 --> 0:42:08.440
<v Speaker 4>fumbles and all three bounced right back into the hands

0:42:08.480 --> 0:42:10.799
<v Speaker 4>of the Eagles. This time, all three bounce back into

0:42:10.840 --> 0:42:12.920
<v Speaker 4>the hands of the Cowboys. That's that's definitely a difference

0:42:12.960 --> 0:42:15.920
<v Speaker 4>maker whenever you're looking at it on paper. So yeah,

0:42:15.920 --> 0:42:19.000
<v Speaker 4>cool stuff there. So, uh my, my little smelly sticker

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<v Speaker 4>here this I don't even know what this fruit is?

0:42:21.080 --> 0:42:22.840
<v Speaker 8>You know, is this like a raspberry?

0:42:23.080 --> 0:42:25.200
<v Speaker 2>That looks yeah, that's a raspberry.

0:42:25.320 --> 0:42:28.200
<v Speaker 6>I think it's definitely a raspberry.

0:42:28.360 --> 0:42:30.120
<v Speaker 8>What color shade of red would you say this is?

0:42:30.160 --> 0:42:32.120
<v Speaker 4>It's like a it's like a it's like a dark crimson,

0:42:32.200 --> 0:42:34.320
<v Speaker 4>you know, sure who else has this this kind of

0:42:34.360 --> 0:42:35.080
<v Speaker 4>like shade of red?

0:42:35.160 --> 0:42:35.520
<v Speaker 8>Right here?

0:42:36.360 --> 0:42:40.759
<v Speaker 4>The University of South Carolina where Stefan Gilmore what's college?

0:42:42.000 --> 0:42:45.720
<v Speaker 4>That was really stretching stretched, but uh yeah, Stefan Gilmour

0:42:45.960 --> 0:42:48.880
<v Speaker 4>nine tackles, one forced fumble, great coverage on AJ Brown

0:42:49.000 --> 0:42:51.400
<v Speaker 4>all uh all night had his best game as a

0:42:51.480 --> 0:42:54.160
<v Speaker 4>Dallas Cowboy. Have to give him credit. Trayvon Diggs was

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<v Speaker 4>in the locker room after the game and was giving

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<v Speaker 4>him credit as well.

0:42:57.120 --> 0:42:59.440
<v Speaker 8>Super awesome to see. So shout out to fan Gilmore.

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<v Speaker 3>We've got some really good smelly sticker uh submissions votes

0:43:03.920 --> 0:43:04.359
<v Speaker 3>so far.

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<v Speaker 2>This one is onion for Jake Ferguson.

0:43:07.320 --> 0:43:10.399
<v Speaker 3>He's giving everybody that's guarded him problems and making him

0:43:10.480 --> 0:43:12.960
<v Speaker 3>cry when he's cut them down nice.

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<v Speaker 8>I like that.

0:43:15.360 --> 0:43:17.120
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I was, actually I was looking for one. I

0:43:17.120 --> 0:43:18.040
<v Speaker 2>don't think we have one.

0:43:18.400 --> 0:43:21.200
<v Speaker 3>Uh, smelly sticker for Gilmore, not even close for me.

0:43:21.320 --> 0:43:23.400
<v Speaker 3>You got that one from uh Brandon.

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<v Speaker 2>Aubrey's got a ton of them.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh, here's another one, Iceberg for smelly sticker for fergu

0:43:30.440 --> 0:43:34.960
<v Speaker 3>Berg and Aubrey because both are cold and smooth as ice.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh.

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<v Speaker 2>I like that, well done, getting creative.

0:43:38.000 --> 0:43:38.400
<v Speaker 6>I like it.

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<v Speaker 2>Another Gilmore submission.

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<v Speaker 3>Old man may not have the speed he once did,

0:43:43.560 --> 0:43:45.400
<v Speaker 3>but he had the best game of his season.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know he showed he showed it off.

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<v Speaker 11>Uh.

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<v Speaker 2>It appears that the fans have chosen Jake Ferguson. So

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<v Speaker 2>I'll let you guys help me out here. Which one

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<v Speaker 2>do you feel like best describes Jake Ferguson?

0:43:58.680 --> 0:43:58.879
<v Speaker 6>Here?

0:43:59.719 --> 0:44:02.440
<v Speaker 3>Is there is there something? Oh, there's a leaping pineapple

0:44:02.960 --> 0:44:04.000
<v Speaker 3>that's gotta.

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<v Speaker 6>Be it freaking to your friend me?

0:44:05.120 --> 0:44:07.640
<v Speaker 2>That is it? It's this is this one right here

0:44:09.040 --> 0:44:10.520
<v Speaker 2>as a hurtling pineapple?

0:44:10.600 --> 0:44:10.920
<v Speaker 6>Perfect?

0:44:11.040 --> 0:44:12.880
<v Speaker 8>Can you put it like over the star somewhere? Is

0:44:12.880 --> 0:44:15.239
<v Speaker 8>that possible? Like hurtling over the top of the star.

0:44:16.480 --> 0:44:18.200
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. We've got a got a lot of

0:44:18.680 --> 0:44:20.560
<v Speaker 2>snake stickers on this thing. I've been winning a lot

0:44:20.600 --> 0:44:25.279
<v Speaker 2>of games. There you go right there for Jake Ferguson.

0:44:25.360 --> 0:44:28.319
<v Speaker 3>Represented by the fans. He he gets at least five

0:44:28.360 --> 0:44:28.880
<v Speaker 3>to six.

0:44:29.520 --> 0:44:31.879
<v Speaker 2>Now seven votes in here on the text line.

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<v Speaker 3>So Jake Ferguson smelly sticker will get John Machoda's later

0:44:35.200 --> 0:44:36.960
<v Speaker 3>in the week as well. But that's gonna do it

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<v Speaker 3>for us here on Talking Cowboys on this victory Monday.

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<v Speaker 3>Hope you guys had as much fun as we did

0:44:43.800 --> 0:44:46.120
<v Speaker 3>breaking this one down. We'll be back on Wednesday. No

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<v Speaker 3>show tomorrow because we will be out in the community serving,

0:44:49.960 --> 0:44:54.319
<v Speaker 3>serving alongside the Salvation Army, so we'll have fun doing that.

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<v Speaker 3>We will be back on Wednesday for Nick Harris, Isaiah Stanback,

0:44:58.920 --> 0:45:01.520
<v Speaker 3>Chris Beam in the backup yoman saying so long from

0:45:01.560 --> 0:45:05.320
<v Speaker 3>Talking Cowboys they took down those Eagles thirty three thirteen.

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<v Speaker 3>This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and

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<v Speaker 11>Cowboy