WEBVTT - Mick Shots _12_18.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. This is Nick Shot

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<v Speaker 1>screaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com and the official Dallas

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys app now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves, and

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<v Speaker 1>Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, it's a joyful Wednesday here. We're one week away

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<v Speaker 2>from Christmas. Yes, it's the joy of the Holidays season

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<v Speaker 2>here inside.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes WBC podcast Studio. Oh, I love that.

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<v Speaker 4>I need to continue that for every day of the rest.

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<v Speaker 3>Of them, all the way up.

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<v Speaker 5>The Christian trumpets. That sounds like tea crumpets?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you have that if you listen to that?

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<v Speaker 6>I did not.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, I just I know people to listen to it,

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<v Speaker 5>and I thank god. I'll move us trying.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, all right, moving on.

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<v Speaker 2>It's onto Tampa Bay now, and Cowboys are back to work.

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<v Speaker 2>In fact, Mickey just got back from the locker room,

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<v Speaker 2>I assume.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, locker room and doing my fans segment. Things kind

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<v Speaker 3>of got kind of collision there.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh really, okay, So did you what was more productive

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<v Speaker 2>for you, the locker room or.

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<v Speaker 4>The fans segment?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I have to produce on the fans segment, So

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<v Speaker 3>I better be productive there, right.

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<v Speaker 4>I assume you get paid for that too, but.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, thank you. We never do right anything we do. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>the locker room was interesting. There was a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>people around brock Hoffman. You know, he's kind of the

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<v Speaker 3>probably going to be the story of the day, just

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<v Speaker 3>the fact that he's playing to position and his disposition

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<v Speaker 3>that everybody talks that he plays with and it's lewis

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<v Speaker 3>pretty interesting sort of. Yeah, he's a he's a scrapper

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<v Speaker 3>and as the guys like to say, he'll stir things

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<v Speaker 3>up in the pile or in the huddle.

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<v Speaker 5>So I saw him helping the referee out.

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<v Speaker 3>Did you first out let him know? I think he

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<v Speaker 3>lets a lot of people know things. But he's a

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<v Speaker 3>he's a pretty good character. And it's just pretty interesting

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<v Speaker 3>that a guy that makes the team as a rookie

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<v Speaker 3>free agent had bounced around got into the league. I

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<v Speaker 3>think it was Cleveland practice squad came here, released practice squad,

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<v Speaker 3>and all of a sudden, not only is he starting

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<v Speaker 3>at center, I started a guard and they had to

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<v Speaker 3>move to center. So pretty valuable piece for a guy

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<v Speaker 3>that you know, had a pretty good college career. Right,

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<v Speaker 3>you said, he was at Western West Virginia, Virginia Tech Tech,

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<v Speaker 3>Virginia Tech. It was one of the two.

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<v Speaker 5>He's gonna let you hang out.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, yeah, it was one of the two. Right.

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<v Speaker 2>He had West Virginia on your mind because they played

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<v Speaker 2>in the Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl last night here in Frisco.

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<v Speaker 3>I watched it till the end, did you really? But

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<v Speaker 3>I only watched the fourth quarter? Well, and I watched

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<v Speaker 3>it started at eight o'clock, but I did. Why it

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<v Speaker 3>was so late?

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<v Speaker 2>I did watch it to the end. And the only

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<v Speaker 2>reason I'm bringing it up. Did you hate the way

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<v Speaker 2>the game ended?

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<v Speaker 3>So remind me because there was an interception? Oh yes, yes, yes, yes,

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<v Speaker 3>all right.

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<v Speaker 4>Interception at the end of the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, okay, all right, it's uh they're going to close.

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<v Speaker 2>So West Virginia is trailing forty two to thirty seven.

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<v Speaker 2>They're threatening and after North Carro not North care Memphis, Memphis,

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<v Speaker 2>Memphis missed the field going. So they're driving down the

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<v Speaker 2>field and there's plenty of times still left. Garrett Green,

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<v Speaker 2>the West Virginia quarterback, throws an interception. Linebacker picks it

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<v Speaker 2>off and instead of just sitting down immediately he starts.

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<v Speaker 3>Running with the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>Man.

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<v Speaker 2>So he was surrounded, okay, and so then he as

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<v Speaker 2>he is sliding for everybody as he is sliding down,

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<v Speaker 2>he starts his slide and Peanut punch Ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Comes out from behind from behind in West Virginia recovers.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, there's still eight seconds left and it's at

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<v Speaker 2>the thirty yard and thirty five yard line. So Western

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<v Speaker 2>he's gonna have the shy. No, we've got to review it. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>we review it.

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<v Speaker 3>And the NCAA rule now is that.

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<v Speaker 2>If a player doesn't have to be a quarterback, it

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<v Speaker 2>can be any player on the field.

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<v Speaker 4>If they start their slide, they're.

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<v Speaker 2>Giving themselves up and so the fumble doesn't happen, they

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<v Speaker 2>play is dead, and Memphis wins the game. It was

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<v Speaker 2>the most ridiculous way to end the football game. They

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<v Speaker 2>got to change that rule. The guy, the reason for

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<v Speaker 2>the rule is you're protecting the player. They did not

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<v Speaker 2>hit the player, Okay, and you're right, the quarterback. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>that's the reason.

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<v Speaker 5>That's the rule.

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<v Speaker 2>But this this goes for any player on the field

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<v Speaker 2>because okay, you got to protect the safety of everybody. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>they did not hit the player. You have the rules

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<v Speaker 2>should read. You still have to protect the football and

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<v Speaker 2>if someone comes with a peanut punch and knocks the

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<v Speaker 2>ball out, it's not hurting that player one bit.

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<v Speaker 6>There needs to be a clear definition of when.

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<v Speaker 3>He is Also, yeah, the need. No, they had not

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<v Speaker 3>hit the ground, though it was close.

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<v Speaker 5>That's the thing right there.

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<v Speaker 2>You just have to the need does not have to

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<v Speaker 2>be on the nothing close to any part of your

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<v Speaker 2>body being on the ground except your two feet, as

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<v Speaker 2>long as you are starting your slide, like you slow

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<v Speaker 2>down and you're starting to slide, which which is.

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<v Speaker 5>The way there is in the pros for quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>Right for quarterbacks and the pros and the pros right right,

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<v Speaker 6>and so that's what they're looking at right there, right

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<v Speaker 6>once he even starts to slide, which is the way.

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<v Speaker 5>I was so mad.

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<v Speaker 3>I was. I didn't care who won that game, but okay,

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<v Speaker 3>I checked.

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<v Speaker 4>All I watched was the last two minutes.

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<v Speaker 5>Of the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I got a few more minutes than that.

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<v Speaker 2>And so I'm like, okay, it was forty two to

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<v Speaker 2>thirty seven.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay.

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<v Speaker 5>West Virginia the pretty good team this year.

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<v Speaker 2>They wound up six and seven. Then they fired their

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<v Speaker 2>coach Rich Rod's going back there.

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<v Speaker 3>So I'm surprised you didn't watch the whole game there.

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<v Speaker 5>Bill.

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<v Speaker 3>When there's a Texas a Texas.

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<v Speaker 7>Quarterback take champion quarterback, you usually watch the game.

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<v Speaker 2>Seth Ryan High School. Dave Henigin is the head coach,

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<v Speaker 2>and he was making his fiftieth start for Memphis. And

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<v Speaker 2>he'll be in the draft, so that relates it back

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<v Speaker 2>to the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>He'll be in the Green, big Green, Noble.

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<v Speaker 2>Be somewhere in there, ye, And which brings us to

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<v Speaker 2>quarterbacks in this league.

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<v Speaker 3>Quarterbacks the news last night? What what precipitated that other

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<v Speaker 3>than not playing very well even though they kind of

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<v Speaker 3>won a game right Atlanta.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes they did, But have you checked what he's done

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<v Speaker 2>Kirk Cousins. I saw that the last five games he's

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<v Speaker 2>thrown one touchdown pass and thrown nine picks, and he

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<v Speaker 2>leads a league in interceptions.

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<v Speaker 5>The heck is going on with Kirk Cousins man.

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<v Speaker 3>So Michael Pennix is starting against the Giants.

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<v Speaker 5>Thank god they drafted him.

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<v Speaker 2>Exactly and remember how much criticism that they got the

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<v Speaker 2>problem is, why did they sign Kirk Cousins coming off

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<v Speaker 2>an Achilles injury? And even passing physical. Well, they gave

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<v Speaker 2>him one hundred and eighty million dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the deal, not the fact they signed it. It's

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<v Speaker 3>the money for the money out of money they paid him.

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<v Speaker 3>And he's at the end of his career.

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<v Speaker 5>Well he was.

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<v Speaker 6>He was thirty for like the first six games of

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<v Speaker 6>the season.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it looked good.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, everybody was Hotlanta all over again.

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<v Speaker 3>Then he turned into.

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<v Speaker 2>Kirk right after they right after they played the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 2>right after Yeah, right, but even against the Cowboys, Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>ninety I wanted I heard this, driving in ninety seven

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<v Speaker 2>percent of his passes this season from from in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 2>And of course he's always been a pocket passer, but

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<v Speaker 2>you go back to last year with Minnesota, I think

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<v Speaker 2>the percentage was eighty three percent passes for in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 2>But he's not even going so far as doing a

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<v Speaker 2>Cooper rush roll out and throwing incompletely.

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<v Speaker 5>You'd rather.

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<v Speaker 2>He'd rather and he and I bet, And I haven't

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<v Speaker 2>watched any of his games. I'm just assuming that he

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<v Speaker 2>doesn't have the same leg power that he had before

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<v Speaker 2>the injury, and those decisions that he makes to try to,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, hit a small window. He didn't have the

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<v Speaker 2>leg strength to put enough velocity on it.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, no, that's just decision making, and that has always

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<v Speaker 6>been his problem, this decision making. That's when things get tough.

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<v Speaker 6>And the window was tight, and that's with most most quarterbacks.

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<v Speaker 6>But he chooses because he can't.

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<v Speaker 5>Come out and scramble. He chooses to let's just see

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<v Speaker 5>if we can just force it in there. That's his choice.

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<v Speaker 3>So the Cowboys game was probably his last, last best game.

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<v Speaker 8>He finished with a one point four point eight quarterback

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<v Speaker 8>rating in that game, nineteen of twenty four to twenty

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<v Speaker 8>two and three touchdowns, no interception.

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<v Speaker 6>And that was typical of what he was doing all

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<v Speaker 6>before that as well.

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<v Speaker 3>That was another game playing well that needed to be won,

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<v Speaker 3>and they lost by six, twenty seven to twenty one.

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<v Speaker 9>Right, Bill, I'm looking at now, could you guess what

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<v Speaker 9>Kirk Cousins career earnings is.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, it's take a wild guest, astronomical.

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<v Speaker 3>He's getting. Well, so you're looking at.

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<v Speaker 2>What you're talking about is the total value of every

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<v Speaker 2>contract that he's had. So you're including, you're including the

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<v Speaker 2>one hundred and eighty million, which he's not going to

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<v Speaker 2>see the entire one hundred eighty million four years this year.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, but even his previous contract was.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, So the question is how much how much has

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<v Speaker 2>and plus he had the franchise year deal with Washington

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<v Speaker 2>every year he was he was maxing out on the franchise.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, he's making a hundred million of this, by the way,

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<v Speaker 9>because his total guarantee for this contracts one hundred million.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, so he's going to make a lot of it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>he's got to be around hundred million.

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<v Speaker 4>We're including one eighty on it.

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<v Speaker 3>It's probably getting close to a billion, okay, but I

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<v Speaker 3>will put it at half billion.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, because he came in the league in what

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<v Speaker 2>twenty ten or so twenty eleven, six or seven hundred years,

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<v Speaker 2>I'll go six hundred and fifty.

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<v Speaker 9>Well, right here it says to ninety four, but still

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<v Speaker 9>ninety four career earnings two hundred and ninety four million dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, that's not bad counting this one hundred. I went

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<v Speaker 3>and looked up Tom Brady over his career. Well, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>but he took I understand, his was three hundred million dollars,

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<v Speaker 3>so he could have commanded six hundred. He probably could

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<v Speaker 3>have got six hundred.

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<v Speaker 7>He probably got he probably got six hundred he's getting

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<v Speaker 7>probably about six hundred million from Fox.

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<v Speaker 3>I believe he's probably still getting paid by the Patriots

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<v Speaker 3>anyway he should be. But there you go.

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<v Speaker 4>But I agree with you.

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<v Speaker 7>Hall of Famer two ninety four million. Oh, his agent

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<v Speaker 7>is Kirk Kirk Cousins, the Hall of Famer. But his

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<v Speaker 7>agent is two ninety four million dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>Well back then when he was getting those franchise tags,

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<v Speaker 3>we thought it was a lot, but it was probably

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<v Speaker 3>I'll say this though, thirty million somewhere in there.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, So what Atlanta did, and this is going to

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<v Speaker 2>relate to the Cowboys here going forward now with a

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback in his thirties, okay, and you look at what

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<v Speaker 2>Green Bay has done, and not only with Jordan Love

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<v Speaker 2>this time around, but with Aaron Rodgers when.

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<v Speaker 3>They had Brett Favre. The value of the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 2>Position in this league. And he gets back to what

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<v Speaker 2>you said, Everson, that it was a great pick to pick,

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<v Speaker 2>assuming Michael Pennix is what they think he is.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh.

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<v Speaker 2>It's I like the pick at the time, even though

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<v Speaker 2>there was so much criticism. But you have to that's

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<v Speaker 2>such an important position that you have to get it right,

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<v Speaker 2>and otherwise you have what Mickey experience being a Chicago

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<v Speaker 2>Bears fan forever and oh, I'm sorry living in Chicago.

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<v Speaker 3>Forever and ever.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, so you were a close observer of the Bears

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<v Speaker 2>not having a quarterback for years and years and years.

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<v Speaker 3>Even when they won the NFL title. That Billy Wade

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<v Speaker 3>was exactly a franchise quarterback, right, you had to go

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<v Speaker 3>back to Sid Luckman. But as I would relate, but

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<v Speaker 3>that's how bad it was.

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<v Speaker 4>But as I would.

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<v Speaker 2>Relate it to the Cowboys going forward. Now, Dak's got

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<v Speaker 2>four years. His new four year contract kicks in next

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<v Speaker 2>year in twenty twenty five. But as you go forward,

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<v Speaker 2>I think the Cowboys need to be really looking at

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<v Speaker 2>first round quarterbacks if they like one that's available there.

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<v Speaker 3>So here's how this also affects the Cowboys because remember,

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<v Speaker 3>even if they won win all three games, they need

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<v Speaker 3>Washington to lose all three games. And next week Atlanta

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<v Speaker 3>plays at Washington.

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<v Speaker 2>And Atlanta clearly believes that they have a better chance

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<v Speaker 2>of beating Washington with Michael Pennix at quarterback than Kirk Cousins.

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<v Speaker 3>Because they don't make this they're a game out, they're

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<v Speaker 3>right in the hunt.

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<v Speaker 6>I know, division, that's amazing how you can just be

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<v Speaker 6>on top of the world at one moment and to

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<v Speaker 6>just dive so quickly.

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<v Speaker 5>And oh my goodness, I.

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<v Speaker 6>Didn't know one touchdown versus nine interceptions in the last

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<v Speaker 6>five games. Oh my goodness, what is going on? But cousin,

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, they've got good wide receivers. It's not like

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<v Speaker 6>they have a bad running game, right. They must have

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<v Speaker 6>had some injuries on the offensive line for him to

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<v Speaker 6>all of a sudden be so ineffective with a wide

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<v Speaker 6>receivers that are extremely capable.

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<v Speaker 5>There was a guy's name Monday Mooney. Mooney, He's the

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<v Speaker 5>heck of a player. And that's going.

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<v Speaker 2>Fifteen points Drake London And they got the fourth pick

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<v Speaker 2>and the draft tight end Kyle Pitts.

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<v Speaker 3>And as we pointed out yesterday, Washington had Philadelphia, Atlanta

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<v Speaker 3>and Dallas left to play. Now playing Atlanta with a

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<v Speaker 3>rookie quarterback who has not really played. I wonder how

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<v Speaker 3>many snaps he's got.

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<v Speaker 2>Three for five throwing that's it. And he didn't play

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<v Speaker 2>much in the preseason either.

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<v Speaker 3>Washington would be embarrassed if they lost that. What if

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<v Speaker 3>Pennix lights it up well against the Giants. Go back

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<v Speaker 3>to his days A lot of people in college, right, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean he was good, he's up for the Heisman.

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<v Speaker 6>Come on, that's a tough one. I mean, it's not

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<v Speaker 6>helping us.

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<v Speaker 3>Much, That's what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, but I'm hoping it does.

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<v Speaker 2>Although I have to take Atlanta's uh, since we're not

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<v Speaker 2>watching Atlanta on a weekly basis, we'll take their word

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<v Speaker 2>for it that they have a better chance of wining

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<v Speaker 2>with that as Cousins, so maybe it does help the county, maybe.

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<v Speaker 5>Better play their asses off.

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<v Speaker 3>Although we don't want them to. If the Cowboys win

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<v Speaker 3>all three, we don't want Atlanta to win all three.

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<v Speaker 4>What I'm looking forward to, and they.

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<v Speaker 3>Don't want them to win too either.

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<v Speaker 2>But what I'm looking forward to is when Atlanta goes

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<v Speaker 2>to Washington and Michael Pennix lights it up and then

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<v Speaker 2>Kirk Cousins comes off the field and.

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<v Speaker 3>Tells the media in Washington, you like that? You like it?

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<v Speaker 4>Orlando.

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<v Speaker 5>I believe that Bill.

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<v Speaker 3>I asked him today, I said, don't you wish that

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<v Speaker 3>somebody would attempt a seventy yard field goal against you guys?

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<v Speaker 3>And he goes, oh, they wouldn't do it.

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<v Speaker 5>I'd be just they wouldn't do it. They wouldn't do it.

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<v Speaker 3>They would I said, you get the chance to return

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<v Speaker 3>against all those offensive linemen. He goes, oh, man, I

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<v Speaker 3>know how to set them up.

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<v Speaker 5>No, I don't think any special teams coaches would do that.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think they.

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<v Speaker 3>Would do well, not to us, not to yeah, because

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<v Speaker 3>of him, right, yeah, yeah, to us. But it sounded like,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, when Fossil was talking about it the other day,

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<v Speaker 3>that you know, if they get the right circumstance, they

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<v Speaker 3>wouldn't hesitate to try again. And I think I pointed

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<v Speaker 3>it out, but he pointed it out that you know,

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<v Speaker 3>the direction they went he was kicking, that was where

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<v Speaker 3>the wind was, and that's where he was struggling warming up.

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<v Speaker 3>And I mean he didn't say this, but I'll say it.

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<v Speaker 3>The ball was cold, and he said that Aubury, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and he said Aubrey actually lined up a little further back,

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<v Speaker 3>and he took a skip step before he started his

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<v Speaker 3>regular steps, like he knew he was going to have

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<v Speaker 3>to power it the wind, and that kind of threw

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<v Speaker 3>off his normal swing because it was a lower traject three,

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<v Speaker 3>which if they had anybody six seven on the line,

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<v Speaker 3>they probably could have blocked it. But he he hit

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<v Speaker 3>it hard.

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<v Speaker 5>It just well he overswung, but he oversw.

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<v Speaker 3>That was like when you're when you're playing golf and

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<v Speaker 3>you know it's a par five five hundred yards and

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<v Speaker 3>you go, okay, I got it.

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<v Speaker 5>It's the one.

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<v Speaker 6>Whether there's a car, you can win a truck over

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<v Speaker 6>there in the car three, but that part three is

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<v Speaker 6>about two hundred yards.

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<v Speaker 5>You got you got a muscle up, a muscle out.

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<v Speaker 3>That's like, did I did that? What's playing with this

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<v Speaker 3>guy who was a very particular golfer, and you know,

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<v Speaker 3>everything was just had to be perfect. And he hit

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<v Speaker 3>one and then I went up and I hit my

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<v Speaker 3>drive and I grunted, like I try.

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<v Speaker 6>The youngs, they just I'm gonna take my pitching wedge

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<v Speaker 6>and there's two hundred yards.

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<v Speaker 5>Like, hold up, man, No, that's not happening.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you try too high and then it doesn't pay off.

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<v Speaker 2>The NFC offensive player of the Week this week, and

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<v Speaker 2>he guess.

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<v Speaker 4>Who that might be?

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<v Speaker 3>Baker Mayfield.

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<v Speaker 2>Baker Mayfield his numbers on the season. He is third

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<v Speaker 2>in the league in completion percentage. It's seventy point eight.

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<v Speaker 3>Percent for the season.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, fourth in the league in passing yards three thy

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<v Speaker 2>eight hundred eighty three. He's fourth in touchdown passes thirty

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<v Speaker 2>five total touchdowns, thirty five passing first downs. He's fourth

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<v Speaker 2>in the league at one eighty two and passer rating

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<v Speaker 2>six at one oh four point one. That's the kind

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<v Speaker 2>of season Baker Mayfield is having for Tampa Bay headed

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<v Speaker 2>here on Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 3>This is not the first time they've played a quarterback

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<v Speaker 3>coming off the NFC Player of the Week award. I

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<v Speaker 3>think I kind of remember that. I don't know if

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<v Speaker 3>Detroit was maybe, but that's happened before. And again, although

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<v Speaker 3>Jordan Lewis and guys and you know this, he's not

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<v Speaker 3>going to say, well I can't play, Oh yeah, I'm

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<v Speaker 3>good to go. I can I can play through this.

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<v Speaker 6>It's like his shoulder, elbow, elbow, Yeah, he can play

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<v Speaker 6>through it.

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<v Speaker 3>I was told if he's a picture, he would be

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<v Speaker 3>sidelined right right. Thing.

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<v Speaker 5>He's blow as scrappy as he is. He had that

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<v Speaker 5>throwing hands. He's not.

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<v Speaker 3>Somebody asked him why he was so scrappy because because

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<v Speaker 3>growing up I was always small.

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<v Speaker 5>You can see it. He's got that Napoleonic compo.

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<v Speaker 3>You got a try harder.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So cornerback? Yeah, So what is it that Jordan is

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<v Speaker 4>dealing with?

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<v Speaker 3>Elbow?

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<v Speaker 5>Elbow?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, that's why I said if he was a picture

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<v Speaker 3>from right, but he don't John surgery. Uh, just wrap

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<v Speaker 3>that sucker up.

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<v Speaker 4>So what are you thinking of cornerback?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, if he can play, he's gonna play. He'll play then.

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<v Speaker 3>And I don't know enough about Tampa if they go

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<v Speaker 3>three wide all the time, but for two wide, I

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<v Speaker 3>put him out there at cornerback. So you got Bland Lewis.

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<v Speaker 3>Just so what's going on with Rea? We'll find out

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<v Speaker 3>today if he's able to practice?

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<v Speaker 11>What what?

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<v Speaker 5>What's it?

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<v Speaker 3>No, he wasn't a back. It was Butler that had

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<v Speaker 3>the back. I'm trying to remember what his injury was

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<v Speaker 3>But if he can't play, can I can I get

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<v Speaker 3>a can we get a roster? What are we looking

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<v Speaker 3>at him? dB wise, Well, because you know after so

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<v Speaker 3>you're one, DB's are just corners dbs.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm talking about the the tire.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, the guys, the guys that they would trust would

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<v Speaker 3>be mccamo and in the safety position has been healthy

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<v Speaker 3>with but.

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<v Speaker 6>The safety position might be compromised. Believe you might need

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<v Speaker 6>a safety so drop down.

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<v Speaker 2>But so with Mallie Cooker, I say healthy, they've lost.

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<v Speaker 2>I've already lost Marquis Bell.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't think Thomas is not ready to be But as.

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<v Speaker 2>Far as the starters, they've been healthy Mallie Cooker and

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<v Speaker 2>Donovan Wilson and then you've got mcwamou who is.

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<v Speaker 3>A kind of between guy.

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<v Speaker 2>Continue to get of each and then at corner you've

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<v Speaker 2>got were your starters last week, Deron Bland and then

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<v Speaker 2>Jordan Lewis and Amani.

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<v Speaker 3>And then after that it's Andrew Booth.

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<v Speaker 5>We're talking We're not just talking about who's on the.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm talking to health. We're talking healthy. These are active

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<v Speaker 3>guys and if can't play, then the next healthy guy

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<v Speaker 3>on the fifty No, he was being elevated from the

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<v Speaker 3>practice squad that I think that was his third one.

0:26:14.960 --> 0:26:18.560
<v Speaker 3>First two, they elevated him to make him inactive.

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<v Speaker 5>You're talking Booth, Booth, Yes, we talked about this a

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<v Speaker 5>little bit.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, Camp Hall, Camp Cam hollm uh. He's really a

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<v Speaker 3>special teams guy.

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<v Speaker 2>But the preseason he was he was in the slot, right,

0:26:35.640 --> 0:26:37.399
<v Speaker 2>and he had a pick six in one game in

0:26:37.440 --> 0:26:41.840
<v Speaker 2>the preseason, but he he basically is a slot corner.

0:26:43.000 --> 0:26:46.879
<v Speaker 3>So after that, they signed two guys to the.

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<v Speaker 2>D Delaney and Troy Pride or signed on December third.

0:26:54.280 --> 0:26:57.600
<v Speaker 2>D Delaney he was a veteran guy in the league,

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<v Speaker 2>and Troy Pride is a bigger guy.

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<v Speaker 4>He almost across twin safety.

0:27:02.440 --> 0:27:06.360
<v Speaker 3>Just can't believe they would trust Booth out there. I mean,

0:27:07.640 --> 0:27:10.560
<v Speaker 3>Carolina knew as soon as he got on the field.

0:27:10.640 --> 0:27:13.440
<v Speaker 3>I think the first three passes were to his side.

0:27:13.160 --> 0:27:15.399
<v Speaker 5>And they should be they should be, right, That's just

0:27:15.760 --> 0:27:16.720
<v Speaker 5>that's just good coaching.

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<v Speaker 3>So yeah, that's that's that's what. And now you've got

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<v Speaker 3>to play the defending NFC player, Offensive Player of the Week,

0:27:29.119 --> 0:27:35.600
<v Speaker 3>defending it's weekly crown. Yeah, can you get to in

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<v Speaker 3>a row?

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<v Speaker 5>Uh?

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<v Speaker 3>So, yeah, you better get pressure. I mean, I think

0:27:43.000 --> 0:27:43.960
<v Speaker 3>that's my solution.

0:27:44.640 --> 0:27:48.280
<v Speaker 5>Well, I'll get to them. I'll tell you this. I think.

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<v Speaker 6>As much as we are weak in our secondary, I

0:27:52.440 --> 0:27:54.320
<v Speaker 6>don't think they're going to try to attack us with

0:27:54.400 --> 0:27:56.040
<v Speaker 6>the past. I think they're going to try and run

0:27:56.080 --> 0:27:58.960
<v Speaker 6>on us because you know we're playing they're playing away

0:27:58.960 --> 0:28:02.159
<v Speaker 6>from home. I think they feel more comfortable keeping our

0:28:02.200 --> 0:28:05.359
<v Speaker 6>offense off the field and keeping our crowd quiet. And

0:28:05.480 --> 0:28:08.840
<v Speaker 6>the best way that that's been done in Cowboys Stadium

0:28:08.880 --> 0:28:11.400
<v Speaker 6>in the past has been to run the ball down

0:28:11.480 --> 0:28:15.240
<v Speaker 6>our throats. I think that's gonna be their entire offensive

0:28:15.280 --> 0:28:18.280
<v Speaker 6>game plan. Of course, they can do some things with Baker,

0:28:18.680 --> 0:28:20.520
<v Speaker 6>but they're gonna choose to run this ball on us

0:28:21.600 --> 0:28:24.879
<v Speaker 6>because Bulay Irving is balling, then they are blocking their

0:28:24.920 --> 0:28:25.760
<v Speaker 6>butts off up front.

0:28:25.840 --> 0:28:29.159
<v Speaker 3>He's averaging five points six of carry and he already

0:28:29.240 --> 0:28:31.439
<v Speaker 3>has six rushing touchdowns.

0:28:33.000 --> 0:28:34.600
<v Speaker 5>And he is a shifty, little.

0:28:34.480 --> 0:28:44.720
<v Speaker 3>Dude rookie out of Oregon, Oregon, Oregon Osa better strap

0:28:44.800 --> 0:28:45.440
<v Speaker 3>it on tight.

0:28:48.120 --> 0:28:52.000
<v Speaker 6>And so when you start talking about Jordan Lewis, they

0:28:52.240 --> 0:28:54.160
<v Speaker 6>know what's going on with him. They know his elbows.

0:28:54.240 --> 0:28:56.200
<v Speaker 6>They're gonna run at him. They're gonna run at You

0:28:56.240 --> 0:28:58.440
<v Speaker 6>think he's tough, They're gonna run at him. This is

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<v Speaker 6>gonna be just like the playoff games. They're gonna come

0:29:01.240 --> 0:29:03.760
<v Speaker 6>in here and run that ball on us and try

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<v Speaker 6>and keep us quiet.

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<v Speaker 3>And then then on the other side of that is

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<v Speaker 3>Deron Bland is going to have to be I mean,

0:29:11.480 --> 0:29:14.880
<v Speaker 3>he's got to go after Evans, right. They don't have anybody.

0:29:14.520 --> 0:29:17.920
<v Speaker 5>Else unless you're gonna end up just playing his own

0:29:18.160 --> 0:29:19.400
<v Speaker 5>and if you're playing.

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<v Speaker 3>Zone on the other side and trying to hide, yeah,

0:29:22.920 --> 0:29:24.080
<v Speaker 3>that's going to be difficult.

0:29:24.440 --> 0:29:27.120
<v Speaker 6>And you know these guys, you know they're playing well.

0:29:27.160 --> 0:29:31.000
<v Speaker 6>We've got some guys in the secondary they're playing well. Yeah,

0:29:31.000 --> 0:29:34.400
<v Speaker 6>I'm not I'm not afraid. I'm not afraid about about cornerbacks.

0:29:34.400 --> 0:29:36.560
<v Speaker 2>Now, one thing about Baker, he will turn it over.

0:29:36.960 --> 0:29:42.040
<v Speaker 2>How many fourteen interceptions, fourteen picks, thirty two touchdown passes,

0:29:42.400 --> 0:29:45.640
<v Speaker 2>Well that's two to one, but I mean it's still yeah,

0:29:46.080 --> 0:29:47.560
<v Speaker 2>it's an interception a game.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and what when didn't they have a bunch and

0:29:52.360 --> 0:29:53.640
<v Speaker 3>one reason we know how he is.

0:29:53.880 --> 0:29:58.360
<v Speaker 6>I mean he's gunslinger gunslinger exactly, and he's a streak

0:29:58.480 --> 0:30:01.680
<v Speaker 6>a streak passor he's a streak as him, and we

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<v Speaker 6>can work.

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<v Speaker 5>With that, we can work with.

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<v Speaker 3>It's got to get pressure on him and he will.

0:30:06.400 --> 0:30:06.760
<v Speaker 5>He will.

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<v Speaker 6>He is that guy that loves to scramble and make

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<v Speaker 6>his own plate, make his you know, improvise as much

0:30:13.200 --> 0:30:15.400
<v Speaker 6>as he can. But I've seen it and you guys

0:30:15.440 --> 0:30:17.520
<v Speaker 6>have seen it as well, where he can be a

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<v Speaker 6>little bit, a little hungry, sometimes a little greedy. Sometimes

0:30:22.520 --> 0:30:25.040
<v Speaker 6>he gets out of that pocket and he feels like

0:30:25.160 --> 0:30:28.720
<v Speaker 6>he's invincible, and that's when you can take advantage of him.

0:30:29.120 --> 0:30:32.280
<v Speaker 2>You know, not just Bucky Irving, but Rashad White. He's

0:30:32.320 --> 0:30:37.800
<v Speaker 2>still healthy. And I'm looking at their game against the Chargers.

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<v Speaker 3>And.

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<v Speaker 2>Bucky Irving went for one hundred and seventeen yards on

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<v Speaker 2>fifteen carries and Rashad White's sixty four yards on fifteen carries.

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<v Speaker 5>So we have our own running back like I went

0:30:50.880 --> 0:30:51.200
<v Speaker 5>him back.

0:30:51.720 --> 0:30:54.880
<v Speaker 3>So if they the other thing I'm I was trying

0:30:54.920 --> 0:30:57.760
<v Speaker 3>to remember and I almost forgot the guy. Uh if

0:30:57.800 --> 0:31:00.400
<v Speaker 3>they have to go three linebackers because they're running it

0:31:00.520 --> 0:31:03.040
<v Speaker 3>and de Moon Clark's going to have to play more

0:31:03.160 --> 0:31:06.680
<v Speaker 3>than just special teams. I did too. I was thinking

0:31:06.720 --> 0:31:10.880
<v Speaker 3>Buddy Johnson was up right, but he would have to

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<v Speaker 3>play because last week Zimmer said, when Kendricks wasn't practicing

0:31:17.080 --> 0:31:21.840
<v Speaker 3>and evidently he had some personal issues going on family stuff.

0:31:22.840 --> 0:31:23.400
<v Speaker 5>This is who.

0:31:24.920 --> 0:31:30.080
<v Speaker 3>Kendricks that they were practicing Leophile as the middle linebacker.

0:31:31.800 --> 0:31:38.760
<v Speaker 3>So now he's got his job. If in Kendricks, and

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<v Speaker 3>if you got to go three, then I would imagine

0:31:41.480 --> 0:31:44.680
<v Speaker 3>Clark is the next guy up if they got to

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<v Speaker 3>go three linebackers. So yeah, the injuries, Oh and some

0:31:50.200 --> 0:31:52.040
<v Speaker 3>when I was on the fan, they said there was

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<v Speaker 3>some report out there and overshown he had his surgery,

0:31:55.600 --> 0:31:59.360
<v Speaker 3>and I think the physician that or the surgeon that

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<v Speaker 3>did it, uh suggested that he could be back sooner

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<v Speaker 3>than what's been projected. Do you see anything on that.

0:32:10.080 --> 0:32:15.320
<v Speaker 2>I do from Jordan's Schultz the Schultz report, Cowboys stand

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<v Speaker 2>out linebacker to Marvey on overshow and underwent successful d

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<v Speaker 2>surgery with doctor La Troci, and there's hope he could

0:32:22.320 --> 0:32:26.480
<v Speaker 2>return by mid to late next season, a far more

0:32:26.640 --> 0:32:29.000
<v Speaker 2>optimistic late next season.

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<v Speaker 3>Initially expected, it sounded like he's gonna be back for

0:32:32.760 --> 0:32:37.320
<v Speaker 3>the start of the season. So he ended up going

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<v Speaker 3>to that say it again, I have no idea if

0:32:43.000 --> 0:32:45.400
<v Speaker 3>I'm saying it correct. Well, doctor better than I could.

0:32:45.440 --> 0:32:52.800
<v Speaker 3>Evidently he did his ACL surgery last year, so the

0:32:52.960 --> 0:32:56.040
<v Speaker 3>agent was like, well we we feel more comfortable to

0:32:56.080 --> 0:32:58.400
<v Speaker 3>the agents from l A. He knows the doctor, so

0:32:58.960 --> 0:33:02.800
<v Speaker 3>he did the surgery there instead of going to doctor Cooper,

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<v Speaker 3>who people from all over the country come to here

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<v Speaker 3>to get their ACL repair. Even the uh he did

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<v Speaker 3>the Cubs. Was he a right fielder, first baseman Schwarber

0:33:18.560 --> 0:33:21.920
<v Speaker 3>the year they won the World Series. He got hurt

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<v Speaker 3>in April and he came to doctor Cooper and he

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<v Speaker 3>was d hing by time the World Series started hitting

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<v Speaker 3>home runs too, And I think, but could he tackle anyone?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Could he go sideline to sideline?

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<v Speaker 5>He got you all.

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<v Speaker 3>He got a d h that's all you gotta do.

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<v Speaker 3>And if you hit home runs, you don't have to slide.

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<v Speaker 3>And in football your designated hitter has to be able

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<v Speaker 3>to run before he gets I'm not saying that he

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<v Speaker 3>did such a great job that he could have played football.

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<v Speaker 3>He got him back on the field with it five

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<v Speaker 3>or six months. Yeah, yeah, all right, we continue with

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<v Speaker 3>Out there? Yes twice?

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<v Speaker 5>All right? Now, yeah, all right.

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<v Speaker 2>I got a question before we get back into football here.

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<v Speaker 2>In the last couple of minutes of the show. Did

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<v Speaker 2>you watch the basketball last night? I did, Okay, I

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<v Speaker 2>watched some of it. Did you watch the trophy ceremony afterwards?

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<v Speaker 2>I did not know they had a trophy ceremony. They

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<v Speaker 2>cleared the court.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes for this NBA saw some family members out there,

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<v Speaker 5>all right?

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<v Speaker 2>That game the whole concept of the end season tournament.

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<v Speaker 2>So you fell for this stuff.

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<v Speaker 5>I first off, I just like basketball, right, I don't care,

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<v Speaker 5>but I do.

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<v Speaker 6>But the whole thing that the media has with this tournament,

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<v Speaker 6>and I'm trying to figure out, I'm glad you bought

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<v Speaker 6>this up.

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<v Speaker 5>What is the beef that the media has this game

0:37:52.400 --> 0:37:52.799
<v Speaker 5>last night?

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<v Speaker 2>But this game last night, okay, and they're having a

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<v Speaker 2>ceremony after the game where okay, you're giving an m

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<v Speaker 2>v P for this nd season tournament? Yeah, and do

0:38:05.960 --> 0:38:08.200
<v Speaker 2>we do you care that those players make an extra

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<v Speaker 2>half million dollars?

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<v Speaker 3>How much of that is you?

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<v Speaker 5>No, you don't care what the players make. You care

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<v Speaker 5>that they have somebody to play for.

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<v Speaker 3>So they have an incentive to you can actually playing

0:38:20.560 --> 0:38:21.160
<v Speaker 3>these games.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>See, that's there's the beef I have with the whole thing,

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<v Speaker 2>is that the NBA is having to give the players

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<v Speaker 2>incentive to play in games leading up to this whole thing.

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<v Speaker 6>Like the game that's that's separate from the regular schedule.

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<v Speaker 6>So based on that, yeah, I think they're treating it properly.

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<v Speaker 5>So you think you have a momentum.

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<v Speaker 2>So you think as a fan that you're getting a

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<v Speaker 2>better game because the play.

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<v Speaker 3>It was vibrating.

0:38:53.520 --> 0:38:58.400
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you're getting you watched a more competitive game last

0:38:58.520 --> 0:39:01.200
<v Speaker 2>night because of players had something to play for.

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<v Speaker 5>I did, okay, And but let me say this, I

0:39:04.680 --> 0:39:07.680
<v Speaker 5>still thought it was a boring game, right, It was

0:39:07.760 --> 0:39:08.480
<v Speaker 5>a boring game.

0:39:08.560 --> 0:39:11.000
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Oklahoma City played, did not They had their worst

0:39:11.000 --> 0:39:11.319
<v Speaker 4>game of the.

0:39:11.360 --> 0:39:15.000
<v Speaker 6>Year, but was going on but regardless, and and Milwaukee

0:39:15.080 --> 0:39:16.359
<v Speaker 6>hadn't been doing jack all year.

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<v Speaker 2>But my point on it is the NBA, because the

0:39:20.440 --> 0:39:23.560
<v Speaker 2>season is so long, they're having to trick it up.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, it's no doubt that's what they're in order to

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<v Speaker 4>generate some interest.

0:39:27.360 --> 0:39:28.200
<v Speaker 3>Well that's the job.

0:39:28.600 --> 0:39:29.200
<v Speaker 5>That's the job.

0:39:29.320 --> 0:39:35.320
<v Speaker 3>Think about it. If it wasn't a whatever pseudo tournament,

0:39:35.920 --> 0:39:38.160
<v Speaker 3>you probably wouldn't have paid attention. Oh I didn't.

0:39:38.160 --> 0:39:38.960
<v Speaker 4>I wouldn't pay attention.

0:39:39.040 --> 0:39:39.200
<v Speaker 10>I know.

0:39:39.400 --> 0:39:41.000
<v Speaker 2>The only the only thing, the only reason he caught

0:39:41.040 --> 0:39:43.440
<v Speaker 2>my eye was they were doing a ceremony at the

0:39:43.520 --> 0:39:46.120
<v Speaker 2>end of the game, giving out a trophy game like

0:39:46.200 --> 0:39:47.800
<v Speaker 2>they just won champion.

0:39:47.960 --> 0:39:50.800
<v Speaker 3>No, they won five hundred and forty thousand dollars.

0:39:50.480 --> 0:39:53.680
<v Speaker 5>Each the okay to celebrate.

0:39:53.600 --> 0:39:56.000
<v Speaker 3>And supposedly half of it's supposed to go to a

0:39:56.120 --> 0:40:00.960
<v Speaker 3>charity or your chaired choice or your our own charity,

0:40:02.000 --> 0:40:06.800
<v Speaker 3>mean like Christmas funds, like kids that don't make it.

0:40:08.280 --> 0:40:09.359
<v Speaker 3>That'll make you play hard.

0:40:09.840 --> 0:40:12.440
<v Speaker 2>So I have a suggestion to the NBA, because the

0:40:12.840 --> 0:40:15.960
<v Speaker 2>way they've set it up is it's like Tuesday, the

0:40:16.080 --> 0:40:19.400
<v Speaker 2>one the group play was the Tuesday games the first

0:40:19.600 --> 0:40:22.560
<v Speaker 2>couple of three weeks, four weeks of the season, and

0:40:22.640 --> 0:40:24.280
<v Speaker 2>then the Friday games were involved.

0:40:24.440 --> 0:40:27.240
<v Speaker 4>It's like you're just picking more exciting.

0:40:27.400 --> 0:40:29.360
<v Speaker 6>If the Mavericks would have been in no, let's do

0:40:29.520 --> 0:40:32.759
<v Speaker 6>this when we closed, I know to me, I would

0:40:32.800 --> 0:40:35.800
<v Speaker 6>have been more interested. Now Bucks fans might be extremely

0:40:35.920 --> 0:40:37.120
<v Speaker 6>interested because they made it.

0:40:37.239 --> 0:40:40.680
<v Speaker 2>Here's what I here's to generate interest because they're going

0:40:40.760 --> 0:40:44.000
<v Speaker 2>up against football season and people don't. The only reason

0:40:44.239 --> 0:40:47.480
<v Speaker 2>that they get anybody watching is on the midweek games

0:40:47.560 --> 0:40:49.479
<v Speaker 2>this time of the year. No one's watching the NBA

0:40:49.640 --> 0:40:53.920
<v Speaker 2>on the weekend going up against the countesday night, Yeah, Tuesday, Wednesday,

0:40:53.960 --> 0:40:59.360
<v Speaker 2>there whatever. Okay, go ahead and count every game and

0:40:59.520 --> 0:41:02.240
<v Speaker 2>then have a little you can have your little tournament

0:41:02.320 --> 0:41:05.000
<v Speaker 2>over a week long span where you've got the knockout

0:41:05.120 --> 0:41:08.719
<v Speaker 2>round and you qualify and then you got knockout round,

0:41:08.800 --> 0:41:12.280
<v Speaker 2>semi final finals. It that way, where every game counts

0:41:13.000 --> 0:41:16.440
<v Speaker 2>leading up to it, and then you're actually playing like

0:41:16.640 --> 0:41:20.239
<v Speaker 2>a beginning of the season tournament because it's another six

0:41:20.320 --> 0:41:22.880
<v Speaker 2>months before you crown your champion for the whole season.

0:41:23.080 --> 0:41:25.319
<v Speaker 2>But that's the perfect time to do it. Then, now

0:41:25.400 --> 0:41:27.759
<v Speaker 2>that's fine and so I have no problem doing it.

0:41:28.280 --> 0:41:31.279
<v Speaker 2>If they'll just use every game, okay, and and then

0:41:31.320 --> 0:41:34.439
<v Speaker 2>you got your best teams, but just picking games at random, okay.

0:41:34.480 --> 0:41:36.320
<v Speaker 2>We're gonna play group play on this too. It'd be

0:41:36.440 --> 0:41:41.279
<v Speaker 2>like in the NFL, Like okay, we're gonna take week two,

0:41:42.239 --> 0:41:46.080
<v Speaker 2>Week four, and week six, we're gonna play group play, okay,

0:41:46.200 --> 0:41:50.200
<v Speaker 2>and whoever has the best record in your group during those.

0:41:51.719 --> 0:41:52.280
<v Speaker 4>Those weeks.

0:41:53.000 --> 0:41:56.080
<v Speaker 3>Now, in week eight, we're gonna have a knockout round, okay.

0:41:56.120 --> 0:41:58.399
<v Speaker 2>And then we're gonna have the semifinals in week nine

0:41:58.480 --> 0:42:00.520
<v Speaker 2>and the championship in week ten.

0:42:00.680 --> 0:42:04.400
<v Speaker 3>Well, you know where they got this idea from, right, soccer?

0:42:04.960 --> 0:42:09.239
<v Speaker 3>Because soccer does it. They have in season tournaments, you know,

0:42:09.400 --> 0:42:12.560
<v Speaker 3>not just your league games, but in the season. Think

0:42:12.600 --> 0:42:18.480
<v Speaker 3>about this, when when the Mavericks played Oklahoma City and

0:42:18.600 --> 0:42:21.719
<v Speaker 3>that was was a like a semi final, quarter final,

0:42:21.880 --> 0:42:26.040
<v Speaker 3>forgot what it was. I actually watched it just out

0:42:26.120 --> 0:42:29.960
<v Speaker 3>of curiosity. Right, I wouldn't have watched four quarters of

0:42:30.160 --> 0:42:34.239
<v Speaker 3>NBA basketball in December. And what they're trying to do

0:42:34.600 --> 0:42:38.960
<v Speaker 3>is make it so you and me would not watch

0:42:39.400 --> 0:42:45.000
<v Speaker 3>if Milwaukee was playing the nests or regular game. Regular

0:42:45.080 --> 0:42:48.720
<v Speaker 3>you're not going to watch it, and at this point

0:42:49.360 --> 0:42:52.040
<v Speaker 3>even the Mavericks just let me know when the fourth

0:42:52.120 --> 0:42:52.680
<v Speaker 3>quarter starts.

0:42:52.680 --> 0:42:54.839
<v Speaker 5>The only reason I watch it is because no other

0:42:54.880 --> 0:42:55.560
<v Speaker 5>football was on.

0:42:56.000 --> 0:43:00.719
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, right, and the rest and the rest and the

0:43:00.800 --> 0:43:07.640
<v Speaker 3>rest of TV is so bad. There's two games tonight.

0:43:07.840 --> 0:43:10.560
<v Speaker 3>There's two games tonight, But I'll watch the NBA. But

0:43:10.680 --> 0:43:12.120
<v Speaker 3>I'll watch it once the playoffs here.

0:43:12.760 --> 0:43:16.160
<v Speaker 2>That's my whole beef about the NBA to begin with,

0:43:16.480 --> 0:43:20.879
<v Speaker 2>is it's like preseason games all the way, y'all.

0:43:20.920 --> 0:43:22.320
<v Speaker 5>We didn't know what you say that you got to

0:43:22.400 --> 0:43:28.000
<v Speaker 5>create the excitement on a Tuesday night. You just have

0:43:28.160 --> 0:43:30.279
<v Speaker 5>to do that. I mean, they have no choice but

0:43:30.400 --> 0:43:30.680
<v Speaker 5>to do that.

0:43:30.840 --> 0:43:32.520
<v Speaker 3>They might have something to say about this.

0:43:34.440 --> 0:43:36.560
<v Speaker 2>Here we go, and this is exactly what This is

0:43:36.680 --> 0:43:39.600
<v Speaker 2>exactly the reason Nate and Frisco has chimed in. This

0:43:39.800 --> 0:43:42.759
<v Speaker 2>all started because players are not playing seventy to eighty

0:43:42.880 --> 0:43:46.360
<v Speaker 2>games a year now. It's because of the load management.

0:43:46.560 --> 0:43:48.839
<v Speaker 3>You can't load management, I must say.

0:43:50.040 --> 0:43:53.120
<v Speaker 6>When there when it is an end game, in season,

0:43:53.200 --> 0:43:57.680
<v Speaker 6>tournament game, you do see you don't see much participation

0:43:57.800 --> 0:44:01.680
<v Speaker 6>from superstars. This be the game where it's like like

0:44:01.800 --> 0:44:04.239
<v Speaker 6>even Lebron is like, man, my foothurts. Now you know

0:44:04.840 --> 0:44:06.960
<v Speaker 6>he's you know, to use him example is bad because

0:44:07.000 --> 0:44:08.919
<v Speaker 6>he takes pride and playing every game.

0:44:09.160 --> 0:44:11.480
<v Speaker 5>But you have some superstars out there be like, I'm

0:44:11.520 --> 0:44:12.200
<v Speaker 5>going to chill in.

0:44:12.280 --> 0:44:15.320
<v Speaker 2>The one league that you probably need load management in

0:44:15.560 --> 0:44:17.640
<v Speaker 2>is football, and you don't have to know you never

0:44:17.719 --> 0:44:20.359
<v Speaker 2>do that and you play at having that, you don't

0:44:20.440 --> 0:44:21.520
<v Speaker 2>have to trick it up at all.

0:44:21.600 --> 0:44:22.359
<v Speaker 5>And I can't.

0:44:22.480 --> 0:44:26.520
<v Speaker 6>I can't see a game where hey, hey, ever since

0:44:26.680 --> 0:44:29.120
<v Speaker 6>you staying out this game? Oh man, you're talking about

0:44:29.480 --> 0:44:30.640
<v Speaker 6>I ain't staying out a game.

0:44:30.640 --> 0:44:34.520
<v Speaker 3>Ever since you came along too soon? Buddha is it

0:44:34.560 --> 0:44:38.439
<v Speaker 3>Buddha Baker? Yeah? That extension forty five million?

0:44:38.520 --> 0:44:38.719
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?

0:44:38.840 --> 0:44:39.480
<v Speaker 3>Is he a safety?

0:44:39.480 --> 0:44:42.120
<v Speaker 5>He's a safe safety? Yeah, good safety too.

0:44:42.280 --> 0:44:42.480
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

0:44:43.239 --> 0:44:43.880
<v Speaker 4>How much did he.

0:44:43.880 --> 0:44:46.760
<v Speaker 3>Get forty five extension million?

0:44:46.880 --> 0:44:47.560
<v Speaker 5>That's his extension?

0:44:47.600 --> 0:44:49.920
<v Speaker 3>I didn't see what the years were. That's not that much.

0:44:50.360 --> 0:44:54.800
<v Speaker 3>It is for a safety. That's like an office like

0:44:55.200 --> 0:45:02.600
<v Speaker 3>playing a guard. Took it right out of it, so

0:45:02.760 --> 0:45:06.000
<v Speaker 3>you could have a free second year free agent. I

0:45:06.120 --> 0:45:12.560
<v Speaker 3>play guard? Oh man, didn't they I'm looking I was yesterday.

0:45:13.080 --> 0:45:14.319
<v Speaker 3>That just crossed my mind too.

0:45:14.400 --> 0:45:16.400
<v Speaker 5>It's like, did I have something to do today?

0:45:17.040 --> 0:45:21.040
<v Speaker 2>Three year extension worth fifty four million. Thirty million guaranteed.

0:45:22.280 --> 0:45:23.239
<v Speaker 5>Guaranteed. Sounds good.

0:45:23.280 --> 0:45:28.520
<v Speaker 3>It's pretty good. As Pat Summer all said that day,

0:45:28.680 --> 0:45:30.480
<v Speaker 3>we all came around too soon.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, we don't have time to get into this.

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<v Speaker 2>But but the way Osa is playing, Yes, Henrico, I

0:45:41.680 --> 0:45:44.359
<v Speaker 2>know what you're saying, and they're in their contract year.

0:45:44.719 --> 0:45:49.960
<v Speaker 3>But think about this. What's going to differentiate Osa is

0:45:50.440 --> 0:45:53.879
<v Speaker 3>they don't have anybody in the wings waiting to take

0:45:54.120 --> 0:45:54.760
<v Speaker 3>that position.

0:45:56.239 --> 0:45:57.320
<v Speaker 4>They're going to have to do it.

0:45:57.440 --> 0:46:01.120
<v Speaker 3>Running back. Well, you're not going to pay the running

0:46:01.160 --> 0:46:05.799
<v Speaker 3>back what a defensive tackle can make that's playing as well.

0:46:05.800 --> 0:46:08.759
<v Speaker 2>Well, that's the problem is that. Okay, how much money

0:46:08.840 --> 0:46:12.000
<v Speaker 2>do you have to pay defensive tax?

0:46:12.320 --> 0:46:17.680
<v Speaker 3>Have to figure it out because think about it, and

0:46:17.840 --> 0:46:22.120
<v Speaker 3>he's playing okay, look it up. Okay, he's almost played

0:46:22.160 --> 0:46:24.960
<v Speaker 3>eighty percent of the snaps this year as a defensive

0:46:25.040 --> 0:46:28.719
<v Speaker 3>tackle and in the last five games the fuse percentage

0:46:29.080 --> 0:46:32.680
<v Speaker 3>he's played is seventy eight. Are there conversations going on

0:46:33.200 --> 0:46:36.040
<v Speaker 3>right now? I would think so. With Osa's agent, I

0:46:36.080 --> 0:46:39.800
<v Speaker 3>would try to get something done. Give you know, can

0:46:39.880 --> 0:46:42.400
<v Speaker 3>you can you take a I don't know, a fifteen

0:46:42.480 --> 0:46:46.400
<v Speaker 3>million dollars signing bonus four months five months earlier, and.

0:46:46.400 --> 0:46:49.719
<v Speaker 4>It would have benefit them. They have room on the

0:46:49.840 --> 0:46:50.920
<v Speaker 4>cap put this year.

0:46:51.000 --> 0:46:55.000
<v Speaker 3>This year, there's a little left over. Yeah, I was thinking,

0:46:55.880 --> 0:46:56.560
<v Speaker 3>is that something that.

0:46:56.600 --> 0:46:59.360
<v Speaker 2>We can look at here before the end of the

0:46:59.640 --> 0:47:03.400
<v Speaker 2>regular season, where right, they know that they don't have

0:47:03.520 --> 0:47:05.880
<v Speaker 2>to add or they know where they are cap wise,

0:47:05.920 --> 0:47:08.040
<v Speaker 2>and you can use up whatever you got left on.

0:47:08.120 --> 0:47:11.400
<v Speaker 3>An extension for somebody, because somebody, because you don't want

0:47:11.480 --> 0:47:13.160
<v Speaker 3>him to hit the market on the on the web

0:47:13.239 --> 0:47:17.360
<v Speaker 3>market takes we do. We do a mail bag and

0:47:17.480 --> 0:47:20.040
<v Speaker 3>that was the question for the one that I participated

0:47:20.080 --> 0:47:23.600
<v Speaker 3>in for today about OSA and it's like, yeah, you're right.

0:47:24.800 --> 0:47:28.440
<v Speaker 3>I mean they got Mazie, right, who's the next defensive

0:47:28.480 --> 0:47:35.320
<v Speaker 3>tackle's years old? There's nobody, there's nobody on the practice

0:47:35.360 --> 0:47:39.120
<v Speaker 3>with dumping those guys, right, Well, it's a one year deal.

0:47:39.320 --> 0:47:41.080
<v Speaker 3>How much do you have you have to pay to

0:47:41.160 --> 0:47:41.839
<v Speaker 3>get him back?

0:47:42.040 --> 0:47:42.160
<v Speaker 5>Right?

0:47:42.880 --> 0:47:49.319
<v Speaker 3>Which happened with Philip who was the defensive tackle last

0:47:49.360 --> 0:47:53.800
<v Speaker 3>year and he ended up going to Seattle. Jonathan Hankins.

0:47:54.280 --> 0:47:57.080
<v Speaker 3>They wanted him back, right, and they were going to

0:47:57.120 --> 0:47:59.840
<v Speaker 3>pay him what Seattle paid him, but he wanted.

0:47:59.640 --> 0:48:00.960
<v Speaker 4>But he's different type player.

0:48:01.040 --> 0:48:04.840
<v Speaker 3>Than Yeah, he's not your free techniue, but they wanted

0:48:04.880 --> 0:48:07.799
<v Speaker 3>to bring him back. But the Cowboys defensive line coach

0:48:07.960 --> 0:48:12.759
<v Speaker 3>went there to Seattle to be the defensive coordinator, so

0:48:12.880 --> 0:48:14.960
<v Speaker 3>he decided he was going there because he had a

0:48:15.040 --> 0:48:17.480
<v Speaker 3>relationship with him. But they wanted him back.

0:48:17.719 --> 0:48:23.320
<v Speaker 2>So you've got to figure out where Osha fits with

0:48:23.800 --> 0:48:26.759
<v Speaker 2>his numbers that he's put up in four years in

0:48:26.840 --> 0:48:30.520
<v Speaker 2>the league. Where where does he fit with the top

0:48:30.760 --> 0:48:33.760
<v Speaker 2>defensive tackles, you know, And that's the that's the tricky

0:48:33.840 --> 0:48:34.279
<v Speaker 2>part on it.

0:48:34.800 --> 0:48:36.600
<v Speaker 6>Well do they go by what he's doing as an

0:48:36.640 --> 0:48:39.359
<v Speaker 6>individual or are they looking at what we're doing as

0:48:39.400 --> 0:48:41.920
<v Speaker 6>a team, Because if you look at how we're doing

0:48:41.960 --> 0:48:43.760
<v Speaker 6>as a team, I don't think.

0:48:43.640 --> 0:48:46.480
<v Speaker 5>His value is that much. But if you look at

0:48:46.560 --> 0:48:46.799
<v Speaker 5>how he.

0:48:46.840 --> 0:48:50.200
<v Speaker 6>Plays for us as an individual, you know, in his

0:48:50.320 --> 0:48:54.960
<v Speaker 6>own little square spot space, he would be probably more impressible.

0:48:54.960 --> 0:48:59.000
<v Speaker 3>Well let me throw this out at you. Also, Odiggie

0:48:59.080 --> 0:49:02.600
<v Speaker 3>Zoo ranks and the Cowboys with four sacks. With a

0:49:02.760 --> 0:49:06.800
<v Speaker 3>sack on Sunday, he will set the single season career

0:49:07.000 --> 0:49:12.520
<v Speaker 3>high in sacks for himself. Per NFL Pro. Odiggee Zuoa

0:49:12.640 --> 0:49:16.560
<v Speaker 3>has generated thirty two pressures over the past seven weeks

0:49:17.200 --> 0:49:21.320
<v Speaker 3>the most pressures among defensive tackles during that span.

0:49:21.719 --> 0:49:23.320
<v Speaker 5>In seven weeks, you said, yeah.

0:49:23.400 --> 0:49:25.040
<v Speaker 3>Okay, here's that's what he's doing.

0:49:25.160 --> 0:49:29.600
<v Speaker 6>And that's just not those those three games against lesser opponents, right,

0:49:29.760 --> 0:49:33.400
<v Speaker 6>We're talking about those tough games for previous games before that.

0:49:33.719 --> 0:49:37.520
<v Speaker 2>And when you look at the market for defensive tackles

0:49:38.719 --> 0:49:42.080
<v Speaker 2>nom dey Minibk last year he had double figure sacks.

0:49:43.400 --> 0:49:49.040
<v Speaker 3>Okay, he's out a McKinney. He got a four year,

0:49:49.120 --> 0:49:51.840
<v Speaker 3>ninety eight million dollar. Yeah, well, that ain't happening right exactly.

0:49:51.960 --> 0:49:54.600
<v Speaker 2>And that's what I'm saying is where does Osa fit

0:49:55.400 --> 0:49:58.560
<v Speaker 2>in the if he hits the free agent market.

0:49:58.440 --> 0:50:00.920
<v Speaker 5>Well, the higher number is, is it still better off

0:50:00.960 --> 0:50:04.560
<v Speaker 5>of him? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I mean it still sets

0:50:04.640 --> 0:50:05.000
<v Speaker 5>the tone.

0:50:06.680 --> 0:50:09.920
<v Speaker 2>And that's what you're dealing with when you say, hey,

0:50:10.120 --> 0:50:12.399
<v Speaker 2>let's do a deal now, Well he's got to look

0:50:12.480 --> 0:50:12.920
<v Speaker 2>at it that.

0:50:13.120 --> 0:50:13.400
<v Speaker 3>Okay.

0:50:13.560 --> 0:50:15.279
<v Speaker 4>If I do hit the market, where can it go?

0:50:15.680 --> 0:50:19.160
<v Speaker 3>Can I get three years thirty four million?

0:50:19.920 --> 0:50:26.520
<v Speaker 2>Well along those lines, I'm looking for one that is

0:50:26.600 --> 0:50:29.920
<v Speaker 2>in that range. What you're looking at. I don't know

0:50:29.920 --> 0:50:32.560
<v Speaker 2>if it was last year, yeah, it would have been

0:50:32.640 --> 0:50:36.520
<v Speaker 2>last year. Sheldon rankins at age thirty got three years

0:50:36.600 --> 0:50:40.000
<v Speaker 2>twenty four million, but he's had okay, ost is like

0:50:40.120 --> 0:50:45.600
<v Speaker 2>age twenty six, twenty seven, so there zach Allen Broncos

0:50:46.520 --> 0:50:51.280
<v Speaker 2>got Well, I'm trying to get the three years forty

0:50:51.320 --> 0:50:53.000
<v Speaker 2>five million. He's aged twenty seven.

0:50:56.400 --> 0:51:01.759
<v Speaker 3>Ed Oliver was more years sixty eight million, mosa is

0:51:01.800 --> 0:51:07.040
<v Speaker 3>twenty six, so turn twenty seven next age that's prime,

0:51:07.280 --> 0:51:10.840
<v Speaker 3>right it is? He is hold twenty six now okay

0:51:11.239 --> 0:51:13.760
<v Speaker 3>twenty so at Oliver here unless he's got a birthday

0:51:13.800 --> 0:51:14.800
<v Speaker 3>in at.

0:51:14.400 --> 0:51:17.480
<v Speaker 2>Oliver age twenty seven. He becomes a free agent in

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<v Speaker 2>twenty eight, so this is a new deal. He was

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<v Speaker 2>four years sixty eight million, seventeen million a year.

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<v Speaker 3>But remember this is his first year to play. I

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<v Speaker 3>think to this level now he was good his other

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<v Speaker 3>couple of years, but this now clearly right. Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>Devon Hamilton Jaguars, twenty seven years old, three years thirty

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<v Speaker 2>four and a half million dollars.

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<v Speaker 3>Git it right on the head. I should go be

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<v Speaker 3>an agent, all right, gotta.

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<v Speaker 2>Go okay, and we will chat at Chigain tomorrow here

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<v Speaker 2>on Mixshow co Cowboy.

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