WEBVTT - Mick Shots_1_3.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick shot, streaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com.

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<v Speaker 2>And the official Dallas Cowboys app.

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<v Speaker 1>Now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there we go, Dallas boy. You just.

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<v Speaker 2>You can't play the we can't.

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<v Speaker 3>Are one more time. It's football Friday, and there are

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<v Speaker 3>as Bill would like to say, football players on the

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<v Speaker 3>football field. Cowboys going through their usual Friday sort of

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<v Speaker 3>walk through with helmets on and jerseys one more time,

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<v Speaker 3>preparing for a Sunday's last game of the season against

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<v Speaker 3>the Washington Commanders. Mickey Spagnola, Everson Walls with you on

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<v Speaker 3>mix shots on this glorious looking Friday here in Dallas.

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<v Speaker 2>For God.

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<v Speaker 4>I wish we win the playoffs, may wouldn't you? It

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<v Speaker 4>would be nice man. The weather is beautiful. It's like

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<v Speaker 4>you know, we're out there practicing, getting ready for the

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<v Speaker 4>first round of the playoffs, right no, no, no, note

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<v Speaker 4>not doing.

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<v Speaker 3>That, which leads us to having to play the final

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<v Speaker 3>game of the season Sunday noon at at and T

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<v Speaker 3>Stadium against the Washington Commanders and you know, when I

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<v Speaker 3>was doing my fan segment, they wanted to make a

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<v Speaker 3>game pick, and I said, seriously, who gets right? And

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<v Speaker 3>it's like, it's like, well, tell me what Washington wants

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<v Speaker 3>to do, because you know they're in Okay, so I'm

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<v Speaker 3>gonna ask you. For them to move from the seventh

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<v Speaker 3>seed to the sixth seed, they have to beat the Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 3>and then they have to have the Chicago Bears go

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<v Speaker 3>into green Bay and beat the passage that not.

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<v Speaker 2>Having now does green Bay.

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<v Speaker 3>And then if if that happened, then green Bay would

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<v Speaker 3>be the seventh seed and Washington would be the sixth.

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<v Speaker 2>Seed, which makes the opponent.

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<v Speaker 3>What So if you're the seventh seed, you're playing the

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<v Speaker 3>number two seed, which is Philadelphia. If you're the sixth seed,

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<v Speaker 3>you're playing the loser of Detroit and who's not in Minnesota?

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<v Speaker 2>The wait? Wait, Detroit? So they play each.

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<v Speaker 3>Because they're playing each other? Okay, yes, yes, who would

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<v Speaker 3>you rather play in the first round? Philadelphia or that loser?

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<v Speaker 4>I would rather play Philadelphia only because your quarterback is

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<v Speaker 4>your number one quarterback is is he's still in concussion protocol?

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<v Speaker 2>Correct?

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<v Speaker 3>I haven't checked that.

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<v Speaker 2>I believe he's still in a concussion polar.

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<v Speaker 3>Or if he's not, they might be resting him right,

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<v Speaker 3>and they're gonna rest probably because they they cannot improve

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<v Speaker 3>or diminish their scene though.

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<v Speaker 5>To all the people are gonna call Mickey and put

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<v Speaker 5>them on the X. Right now, is Washington does have

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<v Speaker 5>the sixth seed currently?

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<v Speaker 2>Hm, they do?

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<v Speaker 5>Just letting you know, Okay, Okay has a seventh.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, I thought it was the other way.

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<v Speaker 5>Now Washington has a sixth seed. They have a better

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<v Speaker 5>conference record at eight and three. Green Bays conference record

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<v Speaker 5>currently is at six and five. They do have the

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<v Speaker 5>same record though, so so winning and losing is.

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<v Speaker 3>Not going to matter.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, they have to win because if they lose or

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<v Speaker 5>at eleven and six and and if green Bay wins,

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<v Speaker 5>they'd be at twelve and five, so they would jump them.

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<v Speaker 5>But they have to win the game to win the

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<v Speaker 5>game that they stay at six. They lose the game

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<v Speaker 5>and green Bay beats beats Chicago, they flip flop.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, let's assume I'm just saying Green Bay's beating Chicago, right.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, That's what I'm Yes, so they have to win.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm just saying for the people are going to call

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<v Speaker 5>you and say, hey, you're wrong.

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<v Speaker 2>Washington has the six seed currently.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Well, my little paper here with the had

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<v Speaker 3>it messed up. Yeah, absolutely, that's okay. All right, so

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<v Speaker 3>Washington does need to play. They can't rest, so they're

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<v Speaker 3>going to bring it to us. And Jerry said, it's

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<v Speaker 3>it's still the focus on the game. I want to

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<v Speaker 3>beat those guys this week. It's important. Let's go get

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<v Speaker 3>the Commanders.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay. So having said that, are we tanking?

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<v Speaker 4>Are we letting some guys rest and look forward to

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<v Speaker 4>next season?

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<v Speaker 2>Are we're playing.

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<v Speaker 4>Guys who are already injured and could possibly become even

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<v Speaker 4>more injured? All we risking all of that? Because if

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<v Speaker 4>we're not, then we're not really caring about it.

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<v Speaker 3>I think the I think the injured guys are already out,

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<v Speaker 3>so uh oh, I printed out the injury report, left

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<v Speaker 3>it behind.

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<v Speaker 2>Of course, I just want to see the roster. I

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<v Speaker 2>want to see with you.

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<v Speaker 3>Got to play everybody, because they already got the injured

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<v Speaker 3>guys out. These guys are already playing. So the only

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<v Speaker 3>decision they have to.

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<v Speaker 2>This is our This is our roster. If we were

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<v Speaker 2>it's going to.

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<v Speaker 3>Be the same. They're not going to change the only

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<v Speaker 3>thing that's going to change is it seems like it

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<v Speaker 3>would do Trey Lance as solid to let him start.

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<v Speaker 3>Jerry said, for competitive reasons this morning, he's not saying

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<v Speaker 3>Mike has said the same thing. Now he's got a

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<v Speaker 3>press con or conference call at twelve thirty. I don't

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<v Speaker 3>know if he'll change his tune during that or not.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe producer Supreme can keep an.

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<v Speaker 4>Eye on what he has won about that Chris and

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<v Speaker 4>so peaking.

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<v Speaker 3>That would be to me, the only significant change. You

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<v Speaker 3>might say, Okay, I'm going to take a better look

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<v Speaker 3>at Deuce Vaughan and Hunter Lipke as the running back.

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<v Speaker 2>I hadn't seen much of Hunter lately.

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<v Speaker 3>Has he been Yeah, he's been in there, but he

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<v Speaker 3>hasn't got any carries. They always look at him as

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<v Speaker 3>you know, he could be a one back running.

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<v Speaker 2>Back for you, but he can also block and block.

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<v Speaker 3>He can block and you know Rico. I mean, the

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<v Speaker 3>only goal he would have in this game is the

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<v Speaker 3>gain one yard, which would mean he would have more

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<v Speaker 3>yards rushing in a season since Zeke had thirteen hundred

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<v Speaker 3>and twenty nineteen. So there are things to accomplish in

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<v Speaker 3>this game. The other consideration, and I don't think it's

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<v Speaker 3>gonna be a consideration. Is so Cooper Rush had two

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<v Speaker 3>levels of playtime incentive percentage of snaps. The first one

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<v Speaker 3>was it was like forty four percent of the snaps

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<v Speaker 3>he would earn two hundred and fifty thousand extra bonus.

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<v Speaker 3>If he got fifty five percent of the snaps, he

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<v Speaker 3>would earn another two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. All right,

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<v Speaker 3>so right now he's at fifty two percent.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, he didn't make He's not to fifty five.

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<v Speaker 3>Use not to fifty five.

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<v Speaker 2>He ain't gonna make it so.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, But what they can do is say, thanks a lot.

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<v Speaker 3>When we negotiate for next year, we'll throw that two

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and fifty thousand. Because the bonuses, since they were

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<v Speaker 3>unlikely to be earned in I think the previous contracts,

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<v Speaker 3>it doesn't count against the cap until next year. So

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<v Speaker 3>you could say, okay, here's five hundred thousand. We owed

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<v Speaker 3>you to fifty for being a good dude. We'll pay

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<v Speaker 3>you two fifty.

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<v Speaker 2>Since when do people get paid in the NFL for

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<v Speaker 2>being a good dude? They happen they he was a

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<v Speaker 2>good dude.

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<v Speaker 4>What happened to the NFL? Well, you know what, I'm

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<v Speaker 4>happy for the players.

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<v Speaker 2>Of course.

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<v Speaker 4>You know me, I'm old school and we got treated

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<v Speaker 4>like old school, and I'm just so I don't know

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<v Speaker 4>if I'm I'm I'm happy for them, or if I'm like, hey,

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<v Speaker 4>where's my uh, where's my good.

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<v Speaker 2>Luck chong, where's my stuff?

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<v Speaker 3>But if something was on the line, he would have

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<v Speaker 3>gotten right. So I would think the right thing to

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<v Speaker 3>do is to start Trey Lance, give him an opportunity.

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<v Speaker 3>But I think everybody needs to remember that he has

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<v Speaker 3>not started or played significant snaps in an NFL game

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<v Speaker 3>since the second week of twenty twenty two in San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, when you have significant you know, there are

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<v Speaker 4>times when you and I go back through through history

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<v Speaker 4>and talk about some of the things we experience.

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<v Speaker 2>It is kind of cool to see that.

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<v Speaker 4>The NFL is nothing like it used to be, right, man,

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<v Speaker 4>it's nothing like it. So do you remember if this

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<v Speaker 4>was if this was back in eighty eight or whatever.

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<v Speaker 3>How about eighty nine? You remember the running back which

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<v Speaker 3>one Paul Palmer, right, yeah, chiefs right, and he had

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<v Speaker 3>I think play time incentives and he got benched for

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<v Speaker 3>the final game of this season. Jimmy said, you're not

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<v Speaker 3>going to be here next year. There's no sense wasting

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<v Speaker 3>bonus money on you.

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<v Speaker 2>Now, what does Jimmy care about bone money?

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<v Speaker 3>Because Jerry was hemorrhaging money back then.

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<v Speaker 2>But Jimmy had nothing to do with that. But he did.

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<v Speaker 2>Let let Jerry handle that. And see, I think that's

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<v Speaker 2>the thing.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, he probably did. He told him, don't play this guy.

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<v Speaker 3>He probably did and something happened because I remember he

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<v Speaker 3>was in the training room and I don't know if

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<v Speaker 3>they said, oh, he's got some sort of injury or

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<v Speaker 3>something like that, and they didn't play them. So I

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<v Speaker 3>think the lead running backs that game were Darryl Johnston

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<v Speaker 3>and I can remember you had another running back sort

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<v Speaker 3>of a backup type of thing, and he ended up starting.

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<v Speaker 4>You're not talking about Shaw, No, No, the running back

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<v Speaker 4>that got cut for Christmas?

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<v Speaker 2>Do you remember that man?

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<v Speaker 4>He got cut Jimmy cut him for Christmas, cut for

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<v Speaker 4>because he fumbled the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>In a no meaningless in a meaningless game.

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<v Speaker 3>So it was eighty nine.

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<v Speaker 2>Paul Palmer.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, they don't have him on here. I'll find it. Oh,

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<v Speaker 3>I forgot his first name, Sergeant, that's his name. Sergeant

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<v Speaker 3>was his last name.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, you're talking about the big full back. Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>that's not Palmer.

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<v Speaker 3>No, No, I'm saying he was the one started.

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<v Speaker 2>I can't remember his name. He indeed, big big guy, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>big full back.

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<v Speaker 3>He and DJ ended up starting in place of Palmer

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<v Speaker 3>because they wanted to save salary.

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<v Speaker 2>Cap.

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<v Speaker 4>I can't remember his name. He's a good guy. We

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<v Speaker 4>had good times. We had good times with him. We

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<v Speaker 4>were losers, but we were having good times.

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<v Speaker 3>So it uh.

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<v Speaker 2>His name was.

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<v Speaker 3>Roderick, Roderick sergeant.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's it.

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<v Speaker 3>So anyway, so I think I think they would take

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<v Speaker 3>care of I don't think that should matter if they

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<v Speaker 3>want to give Trey Lance a chance to go ahead

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<v Speaker 3>and start, and you know, from that standpoint, we can

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<v Speaker 3>have Will Greer be the backup quarterback.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's what I was wondering if Coop's not doing anything.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, Yeah, maybe not, because Will Green is going to

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<v Speaker 2>be the backup, right.

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<v Speaker 3>They could elevate him off the practice So they have

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<v Speaker 3>not yet. No, that wouldn't do that till Saturday. Okay, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>i'mould just say I don't know if they would or not.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm just saying why not, right, And it would give

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<v Speaker 3>him a little bump in salary from practice squad pay

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<v Speaker 3>to one game in the in the regular season, so

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<v Speaker 3>I could see them doing that after that, douce Vaughan,

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<v Speaker 3>maybe a couple series. I don't know how much they

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<v Speaker 3>want to put Rico out there. Hunter Lepke give him

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<v Speaker 3>some snaps, and I bet at some point they would. Awesome,

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<v Speaker 3>Richards is ready to get back and play, so he

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<v Speaker 3>was active this past week. Maybe they get him out there.

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<v Speaker 3>And then from a guard standpoint, you got Hoffmann and TJ.

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<v Speaker 3>Bass with Zach still out obviously, so you can get

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<v Speaker 3>them in there. And there's no sense extending Tyler Smith

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<v Speaker 3>if you don't want to, but you want to put

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<v Speaker 3>your best available, I think offensive line out there to

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<v Speaker 3>give Trey Lance a chance.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's the best.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that's what they got, right, Yeah, that's what they've

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<v Speaker 3>already been doing. So you might get those guys out

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<v Speaker 3>there at some point. So but other than that, you're

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<v Speaker 3>playing everybody on defense. You realize they've played seven different

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<v Speaker 3>cornerbacks this year.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, I started, and they still need I'm surprised they

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<v Speaker 4>hadn't signed someone off the practice field for this game.

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<v Speaker 3>Well they can elevate pride again, Okay, Yeah, and I

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<v Speaker 3>think I haven't seen it officially, but I understand maybe

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<v Speaker 3>those fines that are getting thrown out, they might have

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<v Speaker 3>reduced those things for that little Someone said something about yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>but they haven't. I haven't seen it posting yet. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>the poor guy would have paid the play, right, So,

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<v Speaker 3>but yeah, they can do that. They probably have to

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<v Speaker 3>bring up another linebacker. I would think maybe there's a

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<v Speaker 3>wide receiver that they want to look at, although they've

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<v Speaker 3>looked at all the wide receivers already.

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<v Speaker 2>So the one who's in the red right now, what's

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<v Speaker 2>his name in the red meaning he got fined?

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<v Speaker 3>Oh it was it was Jalen Brooks.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I was books.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, and then Troy Pride off the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 3>So I would imagine they've got to do that again.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, I guess they have to start Andrew Booth.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know that there's any other options. Uh.

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<v Speaker 2>You act as if he's the worst cornerback in.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I don't know that he's the worst. But he hasn't.

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<v Speaker 2>Been, isn't he.

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<v Speaker 4>What do you always say there's a reason he's a back,

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<v Speaker 4>that he's a backup.

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<v Speaker 3>Or would spend the majority of the season on the

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<v Speaker 3>practice practice squad. Right, yeah, so but other than that,

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<v Speaker 3>on defense, you're you're playing the guys. Now, you know

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<v Speaker 3>Michael wants to play. He needs a half a sack, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>to get double digit sacks and be one of like

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<v Speaker 3>two or three guys, uh to have double digit sacks

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<v Speaker 3>in their first four seasons.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, when you look at Micah's decision, well, I

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<v Speaker 4>don't know if the decision is made yet, but when

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<v Speaker 4>you start comparing that with Saquon Barkley, I would imagine

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<v Speaker 4>they decided to keep Barkley out, even though you're talking

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<v Speaker 4>about chasing history here.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if Barkley is if this is his

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<v Speaker 4>decision or not, but I have to think that if

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<v Speaker 4>they left it up to him that he would want

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<v Speaker 4>to play.

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<v Speaker 3>He sounded like, well you got to say it. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>of course he said he was good with it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that the team is more important than But again by asterisk, though,

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<v Speaker 3>what's that that if he if he broke it.

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<v Speaker 4>It's in seventeen games. Well, well, Dickinson has no aspect

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<v Speaker 4>on his When he OJ bro We're talking about two

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<v Speaker 4>games difference between oj and Dickison.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, there's a bit there's something there.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, the other guy that's got something on the line,

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<v Speaker 3>Cavante Turpens averaging thirty three point six yards kickoff return

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<v Speaker 3>and the NFL record belonging to the very important Jim Duncan.

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<v Speaker 3>That's who owns nineteen seventy thirty five point four. So

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<v Speaker 3>he would need a big return to push his average

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<v Speaker 3>up two yards. And you know what, when I was

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<v Speaker 3>asking about it, he.

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<v Speaker 2>Knows about it. He does.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I said, just go over there and tell him

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<v Speaker 3>to kick it to you. Quit the touchback stuff.

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<v Speaker 4>Right now, they have to win the game, right, so

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<v Speaker 4>that's not to do that. Maybe if they didn't have

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<v Speaker 4>to win the game, they might do him a solid

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<v Speaker 4>and kick it to him, But now they have to

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<v Speaker 4>win the game. Talking about the commander, they may not

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<v Speaker 4>kick you. No, they may not. Well they won't. They

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<v Speaker 4>won't try to oblige him. I'll say that.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, look at who's spice up this show getting speed

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<v Speaker 3>the one minute of the first segment.

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<v Speaker 2>And you didn't tell me that the view was so

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<v Speaker 2>nice over here? Man? Look at this.

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<v Speaker 4>TV if I want. I didn't know you had y'all

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<v Speaker 4>look at the back of my head all the time.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what the other show. Well, y'all gotta tell me.

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<v Speaker 2>Come on, and they look at the back of my head.

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<v Speaker 2>Come on.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so we discussed the quarterback thing. Your thoughts on

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<v Speaker 3>giving Trey Lance to start? Uh, you know if they

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<v Speaker 3>do that.

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<v Speaker 6>I saw him in preseason, and you know, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>I was all about the Trey Lance experience. I saw

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<v Speaker 6>him in the preseason game and I was still all

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<v Speaker 6>about the Trey Lance experience.

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<v Speaker 2>Season started. I was about the.

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<v Speaker 6>Cowboys, Dak winning if he get hurt, Cooper Rush winning,

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<v Speaker 6>and that's where that's where I'm at. Still, Cooper Rush,

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<v Speaker 6>you don't get to relax because you're not in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 6>You get to continue to show people who you are.

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<v Speaker 2>Now.

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<v Speaker 6>People say with nature you're speaking with a double tone.

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<v Speaker 6>Well why not play Trey Lance. Well, it's some wide

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<v Speaker 6>receivers out there want to know that this quarterback where

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<v Speaker 6>to throw the ball and how to place that ball.

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<v Speaker 6>So Cooper Rush gives you a better chance to evaluate

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<v Speaker 6>the rest of these wide receivers, ie Lie the kid

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<v Speaker 6>from from from uh the Panthers be a g o bingo?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so yeah bingo, and so.

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<v Speaker 3>Was there about.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so we got to.

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<v Speaker 6>I want to see. I want to see because if

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<v Speaker 6>we if one of these receivers can show some spark

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<v Speaker 6>in this last game. Maybe I'll get off of my

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<v Speaker 6>first round pick being a wide received. Maybe I doubt it,

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<v Speaker 6>but you know, I want to see what these dudes

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<v Speaker 6>can do, and I don't believe Trey Lance gives me

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<v Speaker 6>that that chance to see that. I don't want to

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<v Speaker 6>see him run. I can go get a running a

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<v Speaker 6>running back. We got a bunch of them. I want

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<v Speaker 6>to see him throw.

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<v Speaker 2>Now.

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<v Speaker 6>If you're gonna let him throw, repeat it from the

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<v Speaker 6>ten yard line down to the rison, I'm with that.

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<v Speaker 6>But if you're gonna be out there were running all

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<v Speaker 6>these options and all.

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<v Speaker 3>Want to do and I think I think that's what

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<v Speaker 3>they have in mind. If indeed they go that direction.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm glad you brought the wide receivers because, uh, these backups, man,

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<v Speaker 4>I have to admit, they have been extremely inconsistent for

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<v Speaker 4>this team this year.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh ceedee Lamb started off uh really really uh disappointing,

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<v Speaker 4>but stepped up and showed just one of them. Man,

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<v Speaker 4>this guy he makes you forget all about that BS man.

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<v Speaker 2>That's just how good he is.

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<v Speaker 3>He's number eighty eight, but he.

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<v Speaker 2>There's a reason for that.

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<v Speaker 4>So, but when you're talking about these other guys, I

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<v Speaker 4>gotta get more. I was very disappointed, and except for

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<v Speaker 4>number three, I'm sorry. Except for Cooks, I'm so uh

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<v Speaker 4>disappointed in the other players. There were times when they

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<v Speaker 4>did step up and make plays, but I don't want

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<v Speaker 4>to see the amazing play. I want to see the

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<v Speaker 4>consistent play, and I didn't see consistent play out of them.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, there were times.

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<v Speaker 4>When then I'm putting it right there where I need

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<v Speaker 4>you to have it where you want to have it,

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<v Speaker 4>and I need you to catch it. And there are

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<v Speaker 4>times when I didn't put it where I need to

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<v Speaker 4>put it, but I need you.

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<v Speaker 2>To come up with a.

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<v Speaker 6>That was things on the scholarship sheet. Oh his catch radius, well,

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<v Speaker 6>I would like to see it.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know, you know who taught me about catch,

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<v Speaker 2>radious Drew Pearson.

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<v Speaker 4>Drew Pearson talked about how wide receivers these days they

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<v Speaker 4>want everything to be here. Drew Pearson told Roger start

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<v Speaker 4>back anywhere here is a good pass. Yes, I don't

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<v Speaker 4>care if it's behind me. And that's the way they played.

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<v Speaker 4>So that thought process is that, Yes, that's not the

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<v Speaker 4>thought process of these younger receivers.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know about younger receivers.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not gonna put a stamp on all of but

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<v Speaker 4>on these guys here.

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<v Speaker 2>That radius needs to be in in series if you're

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<v Speaker 2>gonna play Trey Lance.

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<v Speaker 6>The first thing I'm telling my wide receivers as a

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<v Speaker 6>wide receiver, coach, son, I need for you to make

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<v Speaker 6>a play for this quarterback. He's young, he's in experience.

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<v Speaker 6>Make a play for him. What do you mean, coach,

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<v Speaker 6>that radius? Guess what they're talking about. When you're running

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<v Speaker 6>the route. There's no slipping, there's no falling, there's none

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<v Speaker 6>of that. You know that happens. I'm sure that happens

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<v Speaker 6>in all games.

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<v Speaker 4>But you know, we have an usual amount of Oh

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<v Speaker 4>I slipped, you know, I remember they told us back

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<v Speaker 4>in that DB's hey, son, you can't slip.

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<v Speaker 2>There's no slipping. You slipping of jobs.

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<v Speaker 3>Job, get go, get you some different claques.

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<v Speaker 4>Right.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, there's certain things that you just depend on.

0:25:55.200 --> 0:25:59.199
<v Speaker 4>You want reliability from your wide receivers, and there was

0:25:59.240 --> 0:26:02.760
<v Speaker 4>no U except for CD. There was no reliability there.

0:26:03.040 --> 0:26:06.040
<v Speaker 4>To whet my quarterback and say, man, I feel real

0:26:06.160 --> 0:26:08.760
<v Speaker 4>comfortable trying to put this in that tight window because

0:26:08.800 --> 0:26:10.000
<v Speaker 4>he's gonna fight for it.

0:26:10.320 --> 0:26:16.080
<v Speaker 3>So to accentuate what you said. Cooks is unrestricted free

0:26:16.080 --> 0:26:20.320
<v Speaker 3>agent next year, so there's no guarantee he's back.

0:26:20.520 --> 0:26:23.840
<v Speaker 2>And I do like cook put the Cooks in that category.

0:26:23.560 --> 0:26:25.960
<v Speaker 3>And they're looking at those young guys. Somebody's got to

0:26:26.280 --> 0:26:30.720
<v Speaker 3>step up now. Tolbert tied for the team lead with

0:26:30.880 --> 0:26:32.200
<v Speaker 3>six touchdown reception.

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<v Speaker 6>Let me give you an analogy right before we start.

0:26:36.680 --> 0:26:42.640
<v Speaker 6>I've seen guys in the NBA be twenty point scorers

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<v Speaker 6>on their team. Then they lead the team in on average,

0:26:46.560 --> 0:26:49.800
<v Speaker 6>but maybe fifteen ten points.

0:26:49.840 --> 0:26:51.760
<v Speaker 2>He said, why is that? Well?

0:26:51.760 --> 0:26:54.600
<v Speaker 6>Over here when team won, that was the only thing

0:26:54.640 --> 0:26:58.800
<v Speaker 6>they had over here is better players and better situation.

0:26:59.160 --> 0:27:01.119
<v Speaker 6>So he's got to share. And plus he ain't as

0:27:01.119 --> 0:27:04.399
<v Speaker 6>good as he thought he was. Let me say you,

0:27:04.480 --> 0:27:07.439
<v Speaker 6>by Toba, we had no one that's to throw to

0:27:09.080 --> 0:27:13.120
<v Speaker 6>with the other Tobarts. When showing up, Brandon Cooks was heard,

0:27:15.200 --> 0:27:17.240
<v Speaker 6>I lie, he had to make he had to make

0:27:17.280 --> 0:27:22.600
<v Speaker 6>a playoff, right, So I want to see starting this game.

0:27:24.040 --> 0:27:26.159
<v Speaker 6>You know it should have started last game, but starting

0:27:26.200 --> 0:27:29.800
<v Speaker 6>this game, let's target tobat ten or fifteen times.

0:27:30.119 --> 0:27:30.640
<v Speaker 2>Let's talk.

0:27:30.760 --> 0:27:33.199
<v Speaker 6>Hey man, you know it's what you want, it's what

0:27:33.240 --> 0:27:36.879
<v Speaker 6>you We've been the target you, bro, So get going.

0:27:36.800 --> 0:27:39.320
<v Speaker 2>Off to see that. I would love to see him,

0:27:39.359 --> 0:27:41.600
<v Speaker 2>shut me up. I would love to targeting him.

0:27:41.720 --> 0:27:47.080
<v Speaker 6>Don't this is this is for next year. When you

0:27:47.160 --> 0:27:51.360
<v Speaker 6>say the only I tell people that's right here. I've

0:27:51.359 --> 0:27:53.520
<v Speaker 6>been on the one in fifteen, I've been on the

0:27:53.520 --> 0:27:55.919
<v Speaker 6>three and thirteen. I don't know how bad it was

0:27:55.960 --> 0:27:58.960
<v Speaker 6>for you ever, you know, because you you you are

0:27:59.280 --> 0:28:00.360
<v Speaker 6>truly a fetter guy.

0:28:00.480 --> 0:28:01.000
<v Speaker 2>But I was.

0:28:01.480 --> 0:28:03.879
<v Speaker 6>I was still on that edge of they getting rid

0:28:03.920 --> 0:28:05.240
<v Speaker 6>of the fat guy and any time.

0:28:05.800 --> 0:28:08.320
<v Speaker 2>So the last game of the season.

0:28:09.359 --> 0:28:12.280
<v Speaker 6>The fact that, yeah, I was praying that I had

0:28:12.280 --> 0:28:14.240
<v Speaker 6>a dud in front of me so I could just

0:28:14.280 --> 0:28:15.520
<v Speaker 6>more him over right.

0:28:15.640 --> 0:28:16.040
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:28:16.400 --> 0:28:21.919
<v Speaker 6>So if I'm if I'm Tobert, I'm I'm like, coach,

0:28:22.560 --> 0:28:25.080
<v Speaker 6>throw me the ball, Throw me the ball.

0:28:25.400 --> 0:28:27.639
<v Speaker 2>You want to you want to leave this game.

0:28:28.160 --> 0:28:34.000
<v Speaker 6>Tobart targeted fifteen times, twelve, one hundred and twenty yards too.

0:28:34.080 --> 0:28:35.800
<v Speaker 2>CDs man, he went off.

0:28:36.480 --> 0:28:40.720
<v Speaker 6>Now make them when they say, hey, what we need

0:28:40.720 --> 0:28:43.440
<v Speaker 6>in the first round and that receiver sitting there, now, No,

0:28:43.560 --> 0:28:45.719
<v Speaker 6>We're gonna go on and get this d lineman. We're

0:28:45.760 --> 0:28:47.880
<v Speaker 6>gonna get this corner back somebody. You know, we got

0:28:47.920 --> 0:28:50.120
<v Speaker 6>somebody that that Hey, he showed what he was worth.

0:28:50.200 --> 0:28:54.280
<v Speaker 6>Are they saying, like, man, do you really believe if you.

0:28:54.240 --> 0:28:56.600
<v Speaker 2>Can't check the box? I want to be able to

0:28:56.680 --> 0:28:57.880
<v Speaker 2>check the box on Tope.

0:28:57.880 --> 0:28:59.680
<v Speaker 3>And I gotta go get that wide receiver.

0:29:00.880 --> 0:29:03.680
<v Speaker 2>Bro, go get somebody be called ceedee Lamb needs some help.

0:29:03.800 --> 0:29:07.360
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you know, absolutely, especially if Brandon cooks. And we

0:29:07.400 --> 0:29:09.560
<v Speaker 3>saw what happened when it wasn't.

0:29:09.440 --> 0:29:13.320
<v Speaker 6>And Brandon should be your third receiver. He should be

0:29:13.320 --> 0:29:17.480
<v Speaker 6>that slot guy that's moving around. He's situation the situation.

0:29:17.760 --> 0:29:20.440
<v Speaker 6>He's not that guy no more that can really get

0:29:20.480 --> 0:29:23.040
<v Speaker 6>you that thousand yards that you can run him anywhere.

0:29:23.200 --> 0:29:25.720
<v Speaker 6>Back in the day, and it's something about being youthful,

0:29:26.160 --> 0:29:28.880
<v Speaker 6>you can you know them bombs we saw. The few

0:29:28.920 --> 0:29:31.320
<v Speaker 6>bombs we saw were like, why is he running a bomb?

0:29:31.520 --> 0:29:34.960
<v Speaker 2>You remember? Go look at some film. Yeah, he used

0:29:35.000 --> 0:29:37.000
<v Speaker 2>to get those things because he could stop and he

0:29:37.040 --> 0:29:39.200
<v Speaker 2>had enough power. He don't have that room. So he

0:29:39.240 --> 0:29:40.600
<v Speaker 2>should be your third receiver.

0:29:40.920 --> 0:29:45.160
<v Speaker 3>So what you're saying is you need T Higgins. Oh Jesus,

0:29:46.080 --> 0:29:48.000
<v Speaker 3>but that's the s see what you want?

0:29:48.120 --> 0:29:50.440
<v Speaker 6>You You talk too much cap for me to go

0:29:50.480 --> 0:29:51.840
<v Speaker 6>out and talk about the T Higgins.

0:29:51.920 --> 0:29:52.800
<v Speaker 2>Don't even do that.

0:29:53.400 --> 0:29:56.959
<v Speaker 3>But that's the quality of receiver. I didn't say how

0:29:57.000 --> 0:29:57.800
<v Speaker 3>much it was gonna.

0:29:57.840 --> 0:29:59.400
<v Speaker 2>You need to do this right here, because you're talking

0:29:59.440 --> 0:30:07.760
<v Speaker 2>out the side of no, no, no, you understanding.

0:30:08.080 --> 0:30:11.560
<v Speaker 3>Okay, how about this. You need Elvin Harper, Yeah, yeah

0:30:11.640 --> 0:30:14.200
<v Speaker 3>you do. So T Higgins is Elvin Harper.

0:30:14.960 --> 0:30:17.400
<v Speaker 2>T I love you, baby.

0:30:17.400 --> 0:30:25.240
<v Speaker 6>But Kim, when he didn't have Michael, that's when he

0:30:25.280 --> 0:30:25.840
<v Speaker 6>went to Tampa.

0:30:25.960 --> 0:30:28.800
<v Speaker 3>Yes, sir, yes, it's like, oh, we thought you were

0:30:28.800 --> 0:30:31.920
<v Speaker 3>a number one receiver. No, you were a number two receive.

0:30:32.120 --> 0:30:32.880
<v Speaker 2>You got Tampa.

0:30:33.120 --> 0:30:36.440
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so that's what I meant. Yes, you know, receiver,

0:30:39.080 --> 0:30:42.480
<v Speaker 3>you're gonna go in free agency and spend another thirty

0:30:42.560 --> 0:30:53.280
<v Speaker 3>million dollars the man, goodness gracious. So yeah, you're you're

0:30:53.360 --> 0:30:57.360
<v Speaker 3>right about that. And then from a defensive standpoint, they're

0:30:57.400 --> 0:30:59.440
<v Speaker 3>already playing everybody.

0:30:59.640 --> 0:31:03.000
<v Speaker 6>Yes, right now, you got to decide who you're gonna

0:31:03.080 --> 0:31:05.920
<v Speaker 6>and I'm going at this kid tober. But you know what,

0:31:06.280 --> 0:31:07.680
<v Speaker 6>I don't want to be the average guy.

0:31:07.880 --> 0:31:10.640
<v Speaker 2>I know he's got a where.

0:31:10.520 --> 0:31:12.280
<v Speaker 3>He's playing with the two fingers.

0:31:12.360 --> 0:31:13.760
<v Speaker 6>Yeah that's what I'm saying. I know he's got a

0:31:13.800 --> 0:31:18.080
<v Speaker 6>bad situation. So I don't want to just but man,

0:31:18.160 --> 0:31:21.480
<v Speaker 6>we left training camp knowing that this kid was gonna

0:31:21.480 --> 0:31:23.560
<v Speaker 6>take that next step, and.

0:31:24.040 --> 0:31:25.400
<v Speaker 3>He had a really good draining camp.

0:31:25.800 --> 0:31:26.520
<v Speaker 2>That's what I'm saying.

0:31:26.560 --> 0:31:28.960
<v Speaker 6>We left training camp knowing he's gonna take the next step,

0:31:29.240 --> 0:31:31.600
<v Speaker 6>and boy, he just like he slipped on something.

0:31:32.200 --> 0:31:37.560
<v Speaker 2>He didn't he The physicality isn't there. Uh.

0:31:38.600 --> 0:31:43.520
<v Speaker 4>I don't see the confidence in his routes. I don't

0:31:43.520 --> 0:31:47.680
<v Speaker 4>see the confidence in him being that targeted wide receiver.

0:31:48.320 --> 0:31:51.600
<v Speaker 4>And I was just so disappointed in it because I've

0:31:51.600 --> 0:31:53.840
<v Speaker 4>been hearing from Spags, I've been hearing from Bill about

0:31:53.880 --> 0:31:54.800
<v Speaker 4>how you know this.

0:31:54.800 --> 0:31:57.360
<v Speaker 2>Is the dude be that guy? Yea, man, he did it. Man,

0:31:57.400 --> 0:31:59.400
<v Speaker 2>he even looked smaller out there I was.

0:31:59.480 --> 0:32:01.400
<v Speaker 4>I was looking for a guy who's bigger, a guy

0:32:01.440 --> 0:32:03.600
<v Speaker 4>who could take on a little bit more. I did

0:32:03.680 --> 0:32:06.240
<v Speaker 4>not see that from them. Now, having said that, I'm

0:32:06.280 --> 0:32:08.600
<v Speaker 4>just like nay Man, I'm me and me and you.

0:32:08.640 --> 0:32:11.160
<v Speaker 4>I'm drafted free agentsy man, I'm gonna give you a

0:32:11.200 --> 0:32:14.200
<v Speaker 4>shot because somebody gave us a shot. I'm gonna give

0:32:14.240 --> 0:32:16.400
<v Speaker 4>you a shot, but you gotta show me. You gotta

0:32:16.440 --> 0:32:18.160
<v Speaker 4>come out there, you gotta show me that you're gonna

0:32:18.160 --> 0:32:19.000
<v Speaker 4>be having some walls.

0:32:19.040 --> 0:32:20.680
<v Speaker 2>Man like you show you're gonna be.

0:32:23.760 --> 0:32:27.760
<v Speaker 6>Larry Brown the last preseason game. Hey boy, you you're

0:32:27.760 --> 0:32:28.760
<v Speaker 6>gonna make the team to day.

0:32:29.560 --> 0:32:33.000
<v Speaker 2>You ain't gonna today. I'm watching you closer to that field.

0:32:33.040 --> 0:32:35.800
<v Speaker 2>That's why Larry went out there and showed out and

0:32:35.840 --> 0:32:37.880
<v Speaker 2>there you go, and then it started and there you go.

0:32:39.960 --> 0:32:44.440
<v Speaker 3>I would like to see more of Mingo then, yeah tober.

0:32:45.760 --> 0:32:51.280
<v Speaker 2>Mingo Fornoing. I don't care.

0:32:53.000 --> 0:32:53.520
<v Speaker 6>I don't care.

0:32:53.720 --> 0:32:56.560
<v Speaker 2>You don't care how now pronounce you.

0:32:56.520 --> 0:32:58.360
<v Speaker 6>Know, I don't care. If I see him, I want

0:32:58.360 --> 0:33:01.840
<v Speaker 6>to see. We gave him fourth. I want to see him.

0:33:02.720 --> 0:33:06.280
<v Speaker 6>This other kid Tobert, I want to see man. I mean,

0:33:06.360 --> 0:33:09.719
<v Speaker 6>you can't see with everybody. So it's two guys that

0:33:09.800 --> 0:33:12.600
<v Speaker 6>I've chosen that I want to see. Like, I think

0:33:12.640 --> 0:33:14.800
<v Speaker 6>our offensive line is set.

0:33:15.080 --> 0:33:17.720
<v Speaker 2>We got uh Cooper.

0:33:19.840 --> 0:33:23.840
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, So if Zach's not here next year.

0:33:23.840 --> 0:33:27.200
<v Speaker 2>Zach Zach exact, ain't here, I ain't playing that game.

0:33:27.600 --> 0:33:32.720
<v Speaker 6>Right guard is is whoever you wanted to be hot

0:33:32.720 --> 0:33:35.520
<v Speaker 6>from the bass, and then your left guard is the

0:33:35.600 --> 0:33:38.720
<v Speaker 6>all pro we got. He's stable, he's hard nosed. The

0:33:38.840 --> 0:33:41.840
<v Speaker 6>only thing we have to work on, the only thing

0:33:41.840 --> 0:33:46.479
<v Speaker 6>we have to work on is how you're gonna play guy,

0:33:46.640 --> 0:33:50.160
<v Speaker 6>because I think the money keeps still where he's at,

0:33:51.040 --> 0:33:53.920
<v Speaker 6>but we have some type of running abilities, so still

0:33:54.000 --> 0:33:56.840
<v Speaker 6>takes upper level where he still is a C player.

0:33:56.880 --> 0:34:00.680
<v Speaker 6>Now if you run the ball enough, he becomes a

0:34:00.680 --> 0:34:03.320
<v Speaker 6>C plus or B player because he's a he's the

0:34:03.360 --> 0:34:05.360
<v Speaker 6>only he's a play action past time.

0:34:05.880 --> 0:34:09.000
<v Speaker 2>If you ask him to block about forty five times

0:34:09.000 --> 0:34:09.440
<v Speaker 2>past and.

0:34:09.400 --> 0:34:11.920
<v Speaker 6>It ain't happened, but you mix enough run in there,

0:34:12.120 --> 0:34:13.280
<v Speaker 6>he keeps his confidence.

0:34:13.320 --> 0:34:16.680
<v Speaker 3>So where would you like to fit Awsome richardson?

0:34:17.120 --> 0:34:20.560
<v Speaker 6>Austin Richards He's not gonna take the left type of

0:34:20.640 --> 0:34:25.040
<v Speaker 6>job because that as long as a doga and guiding

0:34:25.120 --> 0:34:27.319
<v Speaker 6>over there, they're gonna they're gonna split that into guyde

0:34:27.320 --> 0:34:27.920
<v Speaker 6>and grow up.

0:34:28.920 --> 0:34:29.640
<v Speaker 2>So he he.

0:34:31.640 --> 0:34:34.040
<v Speaker 6>Agent, he's a he's a swing guy. I would like

0:34:34.120 --> 0:34:36.319
<v Speaker 6>to see him if he could play. It is at

0:34:36.360 --> 0:34:40.080
<v Speaker 6>the right tackle, but still is in trench right there right.

0:34:40.719 --> 0:34:42.040
<v Speaker 3>Can Can he play guard?

0:34:42.840 --> 0:34:46.600
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, Richard, he can play guard. He can play he

0:34:46.640 --> 0:34:49.720
<v Speaker 6>can play left guard. Nice, he will be a nice

0:34:49.800 --> 0:34:50.480
<v Speaker 6>left guard.

0:34:50.760 --> 0:34:54.000
<v Speaker 3>Right guard. It's an opportunity to compete there.

0:34:54.760 --> 0:34:55.000
<v Speaker 2>Uh.

0:34:55.040 --> 0:34:58.600
<v Speaker 6>He he competed last year and they ignored him. He

0:34:58.760 --> 0:35:02.600
<v Speaker 6>was in training camp, him and TJ. Bass and Hoffmann

0:35:02.840 --> 0:35:05.959
<v Speaker 6>were the only three that played in every preseason game,

0:35:06.320 --> 0:35:10.359
<v Speaker 6>started every preseason game, played almost every position in preseason game.

0:35:10.520 --> 0:35:13.040
<v Speaker 6>They have proven they competed and they got in the

0:35:13.120 --> 0:35:16.480
<v Speaker 6>game and showed you. So now it's if you want

0:35:16.520 --> 0:35:19.719
<v Speaker 6>to as a coach, is if you know when the

0:35:19.719 --> 0:35:22.080
<v Speaker 6>scouts sitting up saying, hey, we drafted these guys, you

0:35:22.080 --> 0:35:25.880
<v Speaker 6>got to play these guys. The guys that need to

0:35:25.920 --> 0:35:30.640
<v Speaker 6>be gone, it's the guys that's been here, it's you know,

0:35:30.719 --> 0:35:33.000
<v Speaker 6>they need you know, I don't want to call kids

0:35:33.000 --> 0:35:36.000
<v Speaker 6>out because people said I needed to be gone.

0:35:35.520 --> 0:35:44.600
<v Speaker 3>So you know, conceivably could serve as your backup swing

0:35:44.640 --> 0:35:47.000
<v Speaker 3>tackle and guard.

0:35:47.480 --> 0:35:51.120
<v Speaker 6>Richard Richards played left guard in the preseason.

0:35:51.120 --> 0:35:54.279
<v Speaker 3>You remember when he before he got hurt, he was

0:35:54.360 --> 0:35:58.160
<v Speaker 3>getting a rotation left tackle, Yes, right.

0:35:57.960 --> 0:36:00.960
<v Speaker 6>And so he started two pres the games at left

0:36:01.000 --> 0:36:04.360
<v Speaker 6>tackle and then moved into the guard. So the kid,

0:36:05.560 --> 0:36:09.160
<v Speaker 6>the kid can play. Now can he play consistent? Like

0:36:09.239 --> 0:36:12.799
<v Speaker 6>we didn't know Bro Hoffman could be consistent. He's not

0:36:12.880 --> 0:36:17.279
<v Speaker 6>no great athlete, but you know what you're getting and

0:36:17.360 --> 0:36:22.799
<v Speaker 6>he he he solidified that offensive line as great as

0:36:22.880 --> 0:36:25.520
<v Speaker 6>Zach is. Zach was hurt, and I went on every

0:36:25.560 --> 0:36:30.200
<v Speaker 6>show that I could go on saying, why are y'all

0:36:30.200 --> 0:36:30.600
<v Speaker 6>doing this?

0:36:30.640 --> 0:36:30.800
<v Speaker 4>Is that?

0:36:30.960 --> 0:36:33.600
<v Speaker 2>What do you mean? He's injured, he's beat up, he's hurt.

0:36:34.040 --> 0:36:37.600
<v Speaker 6>So we delayed the process by two or three games,

0:36:38.320 --> 0:36:41.719
<v Speaker 6>you know, being you know, being lawyer to Zach, and

0:36:41.760 --> 0:36:44.960
<v Speaker 6>we should have I mean, but at some point a

0:36:45.040 --> 0:36:47.359
<v Speaker 6>coach had to stand up on the table saying, we're

0:36:47.400 --> 0:36:48.080
<v Speaker 6>hurting this kid.

0:36:48.160 --> 0:36:50.080
<v Speaker 2>We're not helping this kid. We're hurting this kid.

0:36:50.680 --> 0:36:52.960
<v Speaker 6>And nobody stood up on the table until he couldn't

0:36:52.960 --> 0:36:56.320
<v Speaker 6>get up off the field. Now we see Hoffman or

0:36:56.440 --> 0:36:59.319
<v Speaker 6>was that a fluke? Then the next game, oh man,

0:36:59.360 --> 0:37:00.600
<v Speaker 6>he going against a kid from.

0:37:00.520 --> 0:37:02.839
<v Speaker 2>New York, the big the big beach from New York.

0:37:03.000 --> 0:37:04.799
<v Speaker 2>He did Okay, he didn't do great, but he did.

0:37:05.320 --> 0:37:09.080
<v Speaker 2>Now I'm like, wow, it took all of this, It took.

0:37:09.400 --> 0:37:12.920
<v Speaker 6>Guide and being sick noid doga and we finally get

0:37:12.920 --> 0:37:16.760
<v Speaker 6>to see Austin Richards. That's where it's that's where everything

0:37:16.920 --> 0:37:18.839
<v Speaker 6>changed when he went in the game.

0:37:18.920 --> 0:37:22.280
<v Speaker 3>So the offensive line should be in decent shape.

0:37:22.320 --> 0:37:26.720
<v Speaker 2>No, they're in decent shape. Yeah, they in decent shape,

0:37:26.800 --> 0:37:27.640
<v Speaker 2>all right, And.

0:37:27.520 --> 0:37:31.479
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<v Speaker 6>And we'll be coming on every Monday from this point.

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<v Speaker 2>Thank you, Nat, and.

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<v Speaker 3>Taking a long weekend.

0:40:39.120 --> 0:40:41.720
<v Speaker 2>Nate Newton will be he ain't gonna take a long weekend.

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<v Speaker 6>He ain't gonna miss that ten dollars coming weeks a week,

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<v Speaker 6>You bet not. I'll come be over to his house

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<v Speaker 6>telling his wife, Hey, hey.

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<v Speaker 2>Get.

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<v Speaker 3>So one of the things we need to mention. It's become. Uh,

0:40:58.160 --> 0:41:00.600
<v Speaker 3>everybody's making a big deal out of it, but it's

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<v Speaker 3>probably the general wording in coaches contracts. They're making a

0:41:08.840 --> 0:41:14.520
<v Speaker 3>big deal that Mike McCarthy's contract will expire on January fourteenth.

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<v Speaker 3>Only the Cowboys, right, and nobody else is aspiring, right,

0:41:20.840 --> 0:41:23.759
<v Speaker 3>and also the assistant coaches. Well, the deal in the

0:41:24.320 --> 0:41:30.800
<v Speaker 3>contract language is you have nine days after your final

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<v Speaker 3>game of a freeze there and then the contracts are up,

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<v Speaker 3>so you have nine days to negotiate with your expiring

0:41:40.960 --> 0:41:45.160
<v Speaker 3>contracts for coaches to re sign them. Otherwise you don't

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<v Speaker 3>have to give them permission to go interview with somebody else.

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<v Speaker 6>So which age is already doing but glehead right, Yeah, exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>Exactly, And so January fourteenth is the big date. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>And I like the way Jerry answered this question. They

0:42:04.600 --> 0:42:08.440
<v Speaker 3>asked him if the last game, meaning Sunday against Washington,

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<v Speaker 3>will have any effect on decisions he makes about the

0:42:12.600 --> 0:42:16.120
<v Speaker 3>coaching staff, and he said, we all want to win.

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<v Speaker 3>We want to have the last game a win, so

0:42:20.000 --> 0:42:24.040
<v Speaker 3>that's important. But no, the hay is in the barn

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<v Speaker 3>really for as far as our staff is concerned. The

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<v Speaker 3>qualities of each coaches we know, so it's not like, oh,

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<v Speaker 3>you got beat, you're all gone, right, he said, And

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<v Speaker 3>he said, and he went on to point out the

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<v Speaker 3>circumstances what we dealt with this year has to factor

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<v Speaker 3>into the decision, meaning all the injuries that they've dealt with.

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<v Speaker 3>The Other thing I thought was interesting, he said, he liked,

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<v Speaker 3>he liked the way the staff, including McCarthy, brought along

0:42:59.440 --> 0:43:03.040
<v Speaker 3>young guy eyes. That will give them a better opportunity

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<v Speaker 3>next year to be better. Depth if you agree with

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<v Speaker 3>that depth, I mean you've always been a proponent of

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<v Speaker 3>playing the young guys, yes, sir, and by necessity, they

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<v Speaker 3>played the young guys and still are by the way.

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<v Speaker 6>Ever soon what's your take on that? Now, I never

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<v Speaker 6>heard you go in depth on that.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, then we're going young guys, you know. Well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>that's what I was talking about. The wide receivers. I

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<v Speaker 2>was expecting them to just step up a little better.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, when you play wide receiver, man, if you

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<v Speaker 4>not built strong like like Cook, or if you're not

0:43:36.280 --> 0:43:40.600
<v Speaker 4>wiry like ceed Lambs with that kind of strength, man,

0:43:40.640 --> 0:43:42.840
<v Speaker 4>there's no way you can come out there and go

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<v Speaker 4>against these wide receivers or these DB's man or man.

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<v Speaker 2>And that's what we saw. Once they get up in

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<v Speaker 2>our faces.

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<v Speaker 4>We had the open window closed and I saw no

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<v Speaker 4>one fighting for their quarterback to get open and create

0:43:56.760 --> 0:44:00.359
<v Speaker 4>that that that lane for them. And when you see

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<v Speaker 4>other teams do it, these are not great wide receivers

0:44:03.480 --> 0:44:05.520
<v Speaker 4>doing it on other teams. They're just guys who are

0:44:05.560 --> 0:44:06.600
<v Speaker 4>solid wide receivers.

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<v Speaker 6>But the thing that we are saying on this these

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<v Speaker 6>programs is.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh the coach schemed them. I'll be like, you know what, y'all,

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<v Speaker 2>y'all can tell them fans that foolishness.

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<v Speaker 6>Every receiver is not schemed open who gets a ball

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<v Speaker 6>round to them? You know, I do understand when a

0:44:26.640 --> 0:44:30.200
<v Speaker 6>guy is rubbed or do something, you go a little

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<v Speaker 6>different formation that they ain't seen.

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<v Speaker 2>You may catch them off guard, but that is over hyped.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh they threw it. Oh man, they threw them open. Well,

0:44:38.520 --> 0:44:41.560
<v Speaker 2>what happened when they lose? The coach can't throw them

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<v Speaker 2>open today.

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<v Speaker 6>So the bottom line is you still need athletes like

0:44:45.200 --> 0:44:50.160
<v Speaker 6>you're talking about the job. Yes, I just I just remember,

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<v Speaker 6>and I know this has got to still be the case.

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<v Speaker 6>A dB and the wide receiver going at in one

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<v Speaker 6>on one. To me, that's that's as exciting to me

0:44:59.760 --> 0:45:02.960
<v Speaker 6>as as the Oklahoma drill, you know what I mean,

0:45:03.000 --> 0:45:05.160
<v Speaker 6>where you got guys going up against each other one

0:45:05.200 --> 0:45:08.680
<v Speaker 6>on one, that shows what kind of heart you got,

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<v Speaker 6>what you.

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<v Speaker 2>Got I don't want to, uh now, we're not gonna

0:45:12.440 --> 0:45:13.719
<v Speaker 2>get too graphic about.

0:45:14.280 --> 0:45:17.880
<v Speaker 4>You gotta you gotta show you got something. You got

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<v Speaker 4>to show that you got some. You gotta show you

0:45:19.560 --> 0:45:22.680
<v Speaker 4>got something I didn't see fight in our wide receivers,

0:45:22.960 --> 0:45:25.840
<v Speaker 4>and I know what that looks like, because you know,

0:45:26.000 --> 0:45:28.799
<v Speaker 4>I've seen wide receivers get disappointed when they go up

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<v Speaker 4>against good DB's, and these were not good DB's that

0:45:32.200 --> 0:45:34.759
<v Speaker 4>they were going against. These guys need to play, They

0:45:34.800 --> 0:45:37.839
<v Speaker 4>need to be more exciting. They need I mustn't say,

0:45:38.120 --> 0:45:43.000
<v Speaker 4>I must say I think our game plan as far

0:45:43.000 --> 0:45:45.759
<v Speaker 4>as passing is concerned, I think we need to go

0:45:45.840 --> 0:45:48.879
<v Speaker 4>downtown a whole lot more than we do because what

0:45:48.960 --> 0:45:54.040
<v Speaker 4>we do we handcuffed our quarterbacks. Okay, guys, let's start

0:45:54.040 --> 0:45:56.400
<v Speaker 4>off with a quick slant. Let's go with CD on

0:45:56.440 --> 0:45:58.719
<v Speaker 4>the move. Okay, we're gonna make the move inside. We

0:45:58.920 --> 0:46:01.360
<v Speaker 4>get down in the red, We're gonna he's not going inside,

0:46:01.360 --> 0:46:04.000
<v Speaker 4>he's going outside. I mean, come on, I've seen all

0:46:04.000 --> 0:46:09.319
<v Speaker 4>of that myself, because it's been too consistent, meaning they

0:46:09.440 --> 0:46:15.560
<v Speaker 4>run the same, uh lackluster routes that I've seen for

0:46:15.600 --> 0:46:18.120
<v Speaker 4>a long time. And for Dak and those guys to

0:46:18.200 --> 0:46:21.359
<v Speaker 4>be able to do what they've done based on that,

0:46:21.520 --> 0:46:23.399
<v Speaker 4>and I know how it goes. They want to start

0:46:23.440 --> 0:46:25.839
<v Speaker 4>off slow, you want to go short, route short. We're

0:46:25.840 --> 0:46:27.719
<v Speaker 4>gonna set them up, guys, because then when they jump it,

0:46:27.719 --> 0:46:28.439
<v Speaker 4>we're gonna go deep.

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<v Speaker 2>Well by that time you.

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<v Speaker 4>Might have thrown two interceptions because the linebackers are waiting

0:46:33.640 --> 0:46:35.960
<v Speaker 4>on that route running all the time.

0:46:36.440 --> 0:46:41.560
<v Speaker 2>That was very prevalent when they double moved and got free.

0:46:42.640 --> 0:46:43.720
<v Speaker 2>They know what they're running.

0:46:43.840 --> 0:46:48.759
<v Speaker 3>Man. They I think they were so afraid of not

0:46:48.880 --> 0:46:52.759
<v Speaker 3>being able to protect against Philadelphia, but they wanted the

0:46:52.800 --> 0:46:53.840
<v Speaker 3>ball out quick.

0:46:54.080 --> 0:46:57.640
<v Speaker 4>They did, and the defense plays on that. They know

0:46:57.760 --> 0:46:59.640
<v Speaker 4>that you want the ball out quick. So, of course,

0:47:01.440 --> 0:47:03.919
<v Speaker 4>which happened all the bad games that we play.

0:47:04.000 --> 0:47:06.640
<v Speaker 3>But if you listen to how he said he called

0:47:06.640 --> 0:47:09.200
<v Speaker 3>the game, and you can criticize him for it, it

0:47:09.280 --> 0:47:12.680
<v Speaker 3>was we got to control the ball time of possession

0:47:13.120 --> 0:47:17.239
<v Speaker 3>and get the ball out quick. We can't take sacks.

0:47:16.800 --> 0:47:20.959
<v Speaker 4>But but you can't just get it out fight.

0:47:22.160 --> 0:47:23.040
<v Speaker 2>Timing has.

0:47:24.480 --> 0:47:28.040
<v Speaker 6>Miss They hit him twice on the double move. They

0:47:28.120 --> 0:47:31.600
<v Speaker 6>hit him twice. With Jonathan they hit it and he missed.

0:47:31.760 --> 0:47:35.000
<v Speaker 6>Then they hit it another time, Uh Cooks on the.

0:47:35.000 --> 0:47:36.240
<v Speaker 2>Other side, and he missed.

0:47:36.360 --> 0:47:41.040
<v Speaker 6>You can't miss, Coach Lander, tell Danny or whoever, hey,

0:47:41.280 --> 0:47:46.560
<v Speaker 6>when we do this, you can't miss. You can't miss

0:47:46.560 --> 0:47:48.440
<v Speaker 6>because if you miss, now we got to.

0:47:48.440 --> 0:47:51.759
<v Speaker 2>Go back to what we was right. That was the surprise. Yeah,

0:47:52.080 --> 0:47:58.000
<v Speaker 2>that was the Yeah, you got to man. I just

0:47:58.080 --> 0:48:01.719
<v Speaker 2>think no matter who we play, the m O is

0:48:01.719 --> 0:48:02.080
<v Speaker 2>the same.

0:48:02.800 --> 0:48:05.480
<v Speaker 4>If you see and of course I know all that

0:48:05.760 --> 0:48:10.080
<v Speaker 4>all offenses have their their their their pageant that they

0:48:10.080 --> 0:48:13.920
<v Speaker 4>get into and their tendencies. I understand that, but if

0:48:13.960 --> 0:48:16.520
<v Speaker 4>you're gonna have those tendencies, then y'all better be on

0:48:16.560 --> 0:48:19.640
<v Speaker 4>the same page. If we're doing this so much, we

0:48:19.719 --> 0:48:20.880
<v Speaker 4>better be on the same page.

0:48:20.880 --> 0:48:23.240
<v Speaker 3>Well, then I think that they should go five wide

0:48:23.280 --> 0:48:26.600
<v Speaker 3>on Sunday and spread it out and just fire away.

0:48:30.440 --> 0:48:36.360
<v Speaker 2>Though, guy against that you gotta get and got to

0:48:36.400 --> 0:48:38.080
<v Speaker 2>pick up his game. Jason Ferguson.

0:48:38.200 --> 0:48:41.640
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you know what, he wasn't the same after he

0:48:41.719 --> 0:48:47.120
<v Speaker 3>suffered that injury. Yeah, gotta get uh Micah his half,

0:48:47.160 --> 0:48:52.799
<v Speaker 3>a sack, Gotta get Aubrey his field goal. Be nice

0:48:52.800 --> 0:48:53.879
<v Speaker 3>if it's a sixty yarder.

0:48:54.640 --> 0:48:57.480
<v Speaker 6>I don't how you do it, why you do it?

0:48:57.640 --> 0:48:59.719
<v Speaker 6>You need to play lights out. I don't care what

0:48:59.760 --> 0:49:04.360
<v Speaker 6>why doing. As a head coach and as a position

0:49:04.520 --> 0:49:10.160
<v Speaker 6>coaching coordinators and as players, every player showed me something.

0:49:10.200 --> 0:49:12.160
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, because you don't don't.

0:49:12.040 --> 0:49:13.680
<v Speaker 4>Just go out here and play like it's the last game,

0:49:13.920 --> 0:49:16.680
<v Speaker 4>man win in the playoffs, Well, you're gonna get.

0:49:16.600 --> 0:49:19.680
<v Speaker 3>Cut, though I think they understand that.

0:49:19.760 --> 0:49:22.799
<v Speaker 2>I think I want to I want to reenterate. You're

0:49:22.800 --> 0:49:25.440
<v Speaker 2>gonna get cut if coach.

0:49:26.800 --> 0:49:30.839
<v Speaker 4>You don't quit, and they'll tell everyone else that wants

0:49:30.840 --> 0:49:32.680
<v Speaker 4>to sign he quit on us.

0:49:32.840 --> 0:49:36.240
<v Speaker 6>Instead of seeing cars after the game and family members.

0:49:36.280 --> 0:49:38.279
<v Speaker 2>How that you see a bunch of U hauls lined up?

0:49:38.680 --> 0:49:39.640
<v Speaker 2>Come on man.

0:49:41.719 --> 0:49:43.040
<v Speaker 3>Or the or the movie Man.

0:49:44.520 --> 0:49:48.080
<v Speaker 2>No way you say you want this, sir, So I'll

0:49:48.160 --> 0:49:49.000
<v Speaker 2>leave you with this.

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<v Speaker 3>Speaking of that, I remember Tony Sperano when he was

0:49:55.200 --> 0:49:59.520
<v Speaker 3>here and he had coached like twelve different places right

0:50:00.040 --> 0:50:05.239
<v Speaker 3>of John Fossil's deal, and he said he came home

0:50:05.280 --> 0:50:07.480
<v Speaker 3>one day and his wife was crying. It was here,

0:50:08.320 --> 0:50:13.319
<v Speaker 3>and he goes, what's wrong? And she goes, are we

0:50:13.360 --> 0:50:16.880
<v Speaker 3>moving again? And he goes, what are you talking about?

0:50:17.320 --> 0:50:20.000
<v Speaker 3>She goes, there was a moving van in front of

0:50:20.040 --> 0:50:24.280
<v Speaker 3>the house. He goes, that was the neighbors.

0:50:24.440 --> 0:50:28.040
<v Speaker 2>There, which was a player.

0:50:29.920 --> 0:50:32.760
<v Speaker 3>She was so concerned that when the moving vans showed

0:50:32.840 --> 0:50:35.200
<v Speaker 3>up that that was it, that was the They were

0:50:35.239 --> 0:50:38.400
<v Speaker 3>out the door. Which no one really understands. These coaches

0:50:38.960 --> 0:50:44.040
<v Speaker 3>get fired or not rehired it's entire family that it effects.

0:50:44.320 --> 0:50:46.640
<v Speaker 3>So with that, I assume you guys are all going

0:50:46.719 --> 0:50:48.640
<v Speaker 3>to pick the Cowboys to win this.

0:50:49.480 --> 0:50:51.120
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Yeah, that's how I do.

0:50:51.480 --> 0:50:53.960
<v Speaker 3>Let's let's do it. Eight and nine sounds better.

0:50:53.719 --> 0:50:59.239
<v Speaker 2>Than I just love messing up. I love messing up

0:50:59.239 --> 0:51:00.800
<v Speaker 2>all you guys there, gals.

0:51:00.840 --> 0:51:03.400
<v Speaker 6>I love to draft. They love to talk about the draft.

0:51:03.560 --> 0:51:08.239
<v Speaker 6>A we got you again, Yeah, we got you all right.

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<v Speaker 3>And with that, that's it for on this football Friday.

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<v Speaker 3>We will be back at eleven o'clock on Monday in

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<v Speaker 3>the off season schedules. Thank you, guys. Ye shots on

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