1 00:00:03,360 --> 00:00:03,920 Speaker 1: The following. 2 00:00:03,960 --> 00:00:05,920 Speaker 2: He is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and 3 00:00:05,960 --> 00:00:07,680 Speaker 2: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. 4 00:00:09,760 --> 00:00:10,800 Speaker 1: Cowboys. 5 00:00:12,760 --> 00:00:17,599 Speaker 3: This is He's Cowboys Storyline with Nick Eatman. 6 00:00:22,520 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 1: What is up and it's time for Cowboys storyline? I 7 00:00:26,239 --> 00:00:29,640 Speaker 1: am Nick Eatman. It is Tuesday, April the second. We're 8 00:00:29,680 --> 00:00:33,440 Speaker 1: moving right along here in twenty twenty four, already into April, 9 00:00:33,760 --> 00:00:36,760 Speaker 1: and it is time to talk some more Cowboys football. 10 00:00:37,360 --> 00:00:39,400 Speaker 1: Turn the mic over to you guys. Let you guys 11 00:00:39,640 --> 00:00:42,639 Speaker 1: weigh in on what's going on, what's not going on, 12 00:00:43,560 --> 00:00:46,639 Speaker 1: to talk about the rest of free agency. We got 13 00:00:46,640 --> 00:00:48,960 Speaker 1: the draft now this month. We can say that now 14 00:00:49,000 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 1: it's this month in April twenty fifth, so still a 15 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:55,800 Speaker 1: few weeks away, but never too early to talk about it. 16 00:00:56,160 --> 00:01:02,080 Speaker 1: Not only that, do have the new Star Magazz magazine 17 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 1: from the draft pref You just came out Draft Guide 18 00:01:05,000 --> 00:01:08,119 Speaker 1: for twenty twenty four, so a lot of hard work 19 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:11,560 Speaker 1: put in on that. You can order that online. We're 20 00:01:11,600 --> 00:01:13,520 Speaker 1: still trying to figure out the details of that, but 21 00:01:13,560 --> 00:01:15,920 Speaker 1: it'll be very soon. You'll see some links where you 22 00:01:15,920 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: can order them online. You can get a copy or 23 00:01:19,840 --> 00:01:22,680 Speaker 1: you can get the digital version as well. All right, 24 00:01:22,720 --> 00:01:24,880 Speaker 1: eighty eight eight five five two two nine seven is 25 00:01:24,880 --> 00:01:26,959 Speaker 1: the number to call. You can text at eight one 26 00:01:27,080 --> 00:01:30,240 Speaker 1: seven two nine zero three two nine eight. I'll try 27 00:01:30,240 --> 00:01:33,920 Speaker 1: to get to some text today. Kind of been going 28 00:01:34,040 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 1: calls only, so we'll see if we can do a 29 00:01:36,440 --> 00:01:38,399 Speaker 1: little bit of both today. But we'll start with the 30 00:01:38,440 --> 00:01:42,720 Speaker 1: calls like we always do. Michael is in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Michael, 31 00:01:42,800 --> 00:01:44,039 Speaker 1: what's up? You're starting us off? 32 00:01:44,640 --> 00:01:46,679 Speaker 4: Well, I want to give a shout out to a 33 00:01:46,720 --> 00:01:49,520 Speaker 4: caller from I think it was last week or week before. 34 00:01:49,640 --> 00:01:53,440 Speaker 4: Uh huh, guy from Kentucky. Yeah, and you asked him 35 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:57,280 Speaker 4: how Brackett was. He said he's a Tarial fan, Amatorial fan. 36 00:01:57,880 --> 00:02:00,720 Speaker 4: He said he was originally from North Carolina. So I 37 00:02:00,760 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 4: was like, I hope we get some more Kentucky callers. 38 00:02:04,360 --> 00:02:06,120 Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, I know we don't have a lot of 39 00:02:06,200 --> 00:02:08,840 Speaker 1: Kentucky collars. And I thought, when you're there, I mean, 40 00:02:08,880 --> 00:02:11,959 Speaker 1: it's probably Kentucky or Louisville. But no, there's some there's 41 00:02:12,000 --> 00:02:14,760 Speaker 1: some tar Hill fans in there, but none of those 42 00:02:14,840 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 1: fan bases are that excited about March. All right, So 43 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 1: what do you got? Man? 44 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:26,600 Speaker 4: Okay? Which was all right? You got ze? Who's is 45 00:02:26,639 --> 00:02:30,720 Speaker 4: some chatter about and Dalvin Cook. Who would you take 46 00:02:30,880 --> 00:02:36,160 Speaker 4: and why if it was an opportunity for either one 47 00:02:36,200 --> 00:02:36,480 Speaker 4: of them. 48 00:02:37,400 --> 00:02:39,480 Speaker 1: Well, while I'm coming up with my answer, how about 49 00:02:39,480 --> 00:02:41,480 Speaker 1: I ask you who's you taking? 50 00:02:43,200 --> 00:02:49,360 Speaker 4: I would take Zeke and then try and get maybe 51 00:02:49,600 --> 00:02:52,280 Speaker 4: in the later round, get another running back and they 52 00:02:52,360 --> 00:02:55,440 Speaker 4: kind of have like you had with Pollard, you know, 53 00:02:55,639 --> 00:03:00,240 Speaker 4: have you know the whole thunder and lightning basically you 54 00:03:00,240 --> 00:03:02,760 Speaker 4: know from where they say, get down towards the in 55 00:03:02,840 --> 00:03:06,560 Speaker 4: the in the the goal line and you know, feed 56 00:03:06,600 --> 00:03:09,360 Speaker 4: at the Zeke. I mean, that's that's what I would do. 57 00:03:10,280 --> 00:03:13,760 Speaker 1: I would probably lean towards Zeke as well. That's probably 58 00:03:13,760 --> 00:03:14,360 Speaker 1: what I would do. 59 00:03:14,440 --> 00:03:14,600 Speaker 5: Now. 60 00:03:14,919 --> 00:03:16,960 Speaker 1: One thing I don't think I agree with you on 61 00:03:17,080 --> 00:03:19,600 Speaker 1: is the later round for the running back. I'm not 62 00:03:19,639 --> 00:03:21,880 Speaker 1: saying first round there, I don't know if there is one, 63 00:03:22,480 --> 00:03:25,000 Speaker 1: but I'm I need to get me a back that 64 00:03:25,080 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 1: I think, you know, can can can be here. Now, 65 00:03:27,520 --> 00:03:30,240 Speaker 1: I'm not saying later roundbacks don't don't work out, because 66 00:03:30,240 --> 00:03:33,919 Speaker 1: we all see that they can. But I think it's 67 00:03:33,960 --> 00:03:36,360 Speaker 1: a little bit more of a priority because right now 68 00:03:36,360 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: it's only Rico Dadle, Induce, Vaughan and Snoop Connor and 69 00:03:39,240 --> 00:03:42,400 Speaker 1: Malik Davis. That's my that's the running backs on the roster. 70 00:03:42,560 --> 00:03:45,640 Speaker 1: So I'm going a little bit earlier than later round 71 00:03:46,280 --> 00:03:48,320 Speaker 1: knowing that if you get a Dalvin Cook or a 72 00:03:48,400 --> 00:03:51,280 Speaker 1: Zeke or anybody, it's probably not for more than a year. 73 00:03:51,400 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 1: So a little bit more of a priority for me. 74 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:57,160 Speaker 1: But yeah, I mean, I'm good thinking I wouldn't do round. 75 00:03:56,920 --> 00:04:02,200 Speaker 4: One, two or three for a running back. I think 76 00:04:02,760 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 4: you gotta do. I think you gotta do a defense. 77 00:04:05,560 --> 00:04:07,280 Speaker 4: I mean, you got to get somebody else in there 78 00:04:07,360 --> 00:04:10,360 Speaker 4: you love, and you got to get a you know, 79 00:04:10,400 --> 00:04:13,600 Speaker 4: you got to get an offensive lineman and maybe a linebacker. 80 00:04:13,640 --> 00:04:15,400 Speaker 4: I mean that might be your one, two and three. 81 00:04:15,920 --> 00:04:18,960 Speaker 1: Well just don't forget though. As it stands currently, uh, 82 00:04:19,040 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 1: if you don't go one, two or three, then you 83 00:04:20,880 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: don't you don't pick again intil the fifth round. As 84 00:04:22,960 --> 00:04:26,480 Speaker 1: it currently stands, they don't have a fourth. Yeah, so 85 00:04:26,480 --> 00:04:28,600 Speaker 1: so again you're getting you're getting kind of diasy. I 86 00:04:28,839 --> 00:04:31,360 Speaker 1: just I don't know if I pigeonhole myself into anything, 87 00:04:32,440 --> 00:04:34,080 Speaker 1: just kind of see how it goes. I don't know 88 00:04:34,120 --> 00:04:37,200 Speaker 1: how their board ranks on on what running backs they have, 89 00:04:37,320 --> 00:04:38,680 Speaker 1: but it you know, to me, it needs to be 90 00:04:38,680 --> 00:04:41,880 Speaker 1: a little bit of a priority. Uh. But and if 91 00:04:42,000 --> 00:04:45,280 Speaker 1: if it's not, then load up on the guards and 92 00:04:45,320 --> 00:04:47,920 Speaker 1: your centers and your tackles and just give it. Give 93 00:04:47,960 --> 00:04:50,400 Speaker 1: yourself the best offensive line you can possibly have, and 94 00:04:50,440 --> 00:04:51,880 Speaker 1: then me or you can run through the line if 95 00:04:51,880 --> 00:04:52,279 Speaker 1: we need to. 96 00:04:53,040 --> 00:04:56,440 Speaker 4: I got one more quick thing I was. I was 97 00:04:56,520 --> 00:04:58,240 Speaker 4: kind of down when they said they were going to 98 00:04:58,279 --> 00:04:59,800 Speaker 4: do the UFL kickoff thing. 99 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:00,320 Speaker 5: Huh. 100 00:05:00,400 --> 00:05:03,520 Speaker 4: But then I heard because you know how Avery kicked 101 00:05:03,520 --> 00:05:06,520 Speaker 4: the city end zone. But then I heard bones Fossil 102 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:10,960 Speaker 4: was was one of the main proponents or main guys 103 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:13,880 Speaker 4: who wanted it. So I figured he's got some stuff 104 00:05:13,920 --> 00:05:14,160 Speaker 4: for it. 105 00:05:14,279 --> 00:05:15,520 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, he's got some stuff. 106 00:05:15,600 --> 00:05:16,960 Speaker 4: Yep, I can't wait. 107 00:05:17,080 --> 00:05:19,000 Speaker 1: You're right about that. He definitely has some stuff. I 108 00:05:19,040 --> 00:05:21,480 Speaker 1: think it's going to be a really exciting thing. Uh. 109 00:05:21,920 --> 00:05:23,800 Speaker 1: It's not going to change the game that much, but 110 00:05:23,839 --> 00:05:26,400 Speaker 1: it will. It will be different. It'll be some different 111 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:28,479 Speaker 1: strategy to one thing to throw in. And thanks for 112 00:05:28,480 --> 00:05:31,080 Speaker 1: the call, Michael, appreciate that. I think you will keep 113 00:05:31,080 --> 00:05:34,440 Speaker 1: this thing moving. One thing to remember about this is 114 00:05:34,720 --> 00:05:38,719 Speaker 1: the practice time that has to be allocated now to this. 115 00:05:39,040 --> 00:05:41,320 Speaker 1: I mean before it was, you know, it was kind 116 00:05:41,320 --> 00:05:44,680 Speaker 1: of I'm not saying it was ever a throwaway part. 117 00:05:44,720 --> 00:05:47,280 Speaker 1: Special Teams is not a throwaway part. But you know 118 00:05:47,320 --> 00:05:49,680 Speaker 1: you will a lot so much time. Well, now, I 119 00:05:49,720 --> 00:05:53,040 Speaker 1: mean this is it's a completely new thing. It's different things. 120 00:05:53,240 --> 00:05:56,960 Speaker 1: There's probably some plays you can kind of draw up 121 00:05:57,080 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 1: or different types of schemes. I'm not saying they didn't 122 00:05:59,400 --> 00:06:01,960 Speaker 1: do that before because there is different alignments. It was 123 00:06:02,000 --> 00:06:04,640 Speaker 1: never just kicked the ball deep. But but it's I 124 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:07,520 Speaker 1: think it's gonna be a little bit more of a 125 00:06:08,200 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 1: of a play that that has to just be practiced 126 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:13,600 Speaker 1: on both sides of a return and obviously the kickoff. 127 00:06:13,640 --> 00:06:16,680 Speaker 1: But it'll it'll be exciting for sure. It'll be exciting 128 00:06:16,680 --> 00:06:18,359 Speaker 1: to see what happens. You get these guys in the 129 00:06:18,360 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 1: open field and uh and also what type of player 130 00:06:21,279 --> 00:06:23,960 Speaker 1: you know. I think the guys like c J. Goodwins 131 00:06:24,000 --> 00:06:27,240 Speaker 1: of the world, you know some really good nay Sean Wright. 132 00:06:27,279 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 1: Think about him, nay Sean Wright. You kind of forget 133 00:06:29,279 --> 00:06:32,320 Speaker 1: about him a little bit. It's very tall, he takes 134 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:34,160 Speaker 1: up a lot of space quickly. He can he can 135 00:06:34,200 --> 00:06:36,480 Speaker 1: get some some ground there. He might be one of 136 00:06:36,520 --> 00:06:38,720 Speaker 1: your guys that you want really want to focus in 137 00:06:38,760 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: on running down on these kickoffs, making sure that you 138 00:06:42,320 --> 00:06:44,840 Speaker 1: know you stop these guys before it gets too far 139 00:06:44,880 --> 00:06:47,360 Speaker 1: down the field, and maybe a big play. So it's 140 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:49,600 Speaker 1: gonna be a lot of fun to see how how 141 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:52,040 Speaker 1: that play opens up. All right, let's go to Jeff 142 00:06:52,040 --> 00:06:52,919 Speaker 1: in Salt Lake City. 143 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:55,720 Speaker 6: Hey, Mitt, how you doing good? 144 00:06:55,760 --> 00:06:56,360 Speaker 1: How are you doing? 145 00:06:57,400 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 7: Hey, I'm doing great. I just got a couple of 146 00:07:00,320 --> 00:07:02,120 Speaker 7: questions for you, and then I want to end with 147 00:07:02,200 --> 00:07:05,479 Speaker 7: the player. So I do a lot of field work 148 00:07:05,520 --> 00:07:08,440 Speaker 7: out here at work. So I listened to a lot 149 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:11,800 Speaker 7: of your guys' podcasts on the network, and listening to 150 00:07:11,840 --> 00:07:14,880 Speaker 7: brought us a little bit talk about the running scheme 151 00:07:14,960 --> 00:07:18,120 Speaker 7: from last year. I wanted your opinion on do you 152 00:07:18,160 --> 00:07:22,120 Speaker 7: think it was more scheme based with the changes from 153 00:07:22,200 --> 00:07:25,360 Speaker 7: Joe Philbin to Solari and the running back coach from 154 00:07:25,400 --> 00:07:28,280 Speaker 7: Skip Pete to Blasco or do you think it was 155 00:07:28,400 --> 00:07:31,080 Speaker 7: more the runner you know, Tony Poller coming back off 156 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:35,080 Speaker 7: that injury. What's your opinion on that? And then I 157 00:07:35,160 --> 00:07:39,320 Speaker 7: got to I have an outside the box question, says 158 00:07:39,360 --> 00:07:42,920 Speaker 7: it is draft season. I'd like to know or see 159 00:07:42,920 --> 00:07:46,760 Speaker 7: if you have any knowledge of Will mcclay's assent, because 160 00:07:46,760 --> 00:07:49,000 Speaker 7: I believe in the early two thousands, wasn't he the 161 00:07:49,040 --> 00:07:53,520 Speaker 7: head coach of the Desperados? And then did he work 162 00:07:53,720 --> 00:07:57,040 Speaker 7: like in pro personnel on the side of doing that gig? 163 00:07:57,480 --> 00:08:00,640 Speaker 1: I believe, so, yes, that was part of it. He 164 00:08:00,720 --> 00:08:02,640 Speaker 1: was part of the staff, part of the you know, 165 00:08:02,680 --> 00:08:04,760 Speaker 1: he was a scout as well when when he had 166 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:06,600 Speaker 1: the time to do that. So yeah, he was part 167 00:08:06,640 --> 00:08:09,640 Speaker 1: of the Cowboys organization as a scout and then also 168 00:08:09,760 --> 00:08:12,880 Speaker 1: did that. So yeah, he stayed in there and did both. 169 00:08:13,960 --> 00:08:16,200 Speaker 7: Okay, because I know in twenty fourteen is when he 170 00:08:16,280 --> 00:08:18,080 Speaker 7: kind of started to take over the draft. So I 171 00:08:18,120 --> 00:08:20,520 Speaker 7: was just wondering if there was somebody within the organization 172 00:08:20,600 --> 00:08:23,040 Speaker 7: at that time that was kind of grooming him for 173 00:08:23,640 --> 00:08:27,040 Speaker 7: the pseudo GM role. And then last thing, Nick, I 174 00:08:27,120 --> 00:08:29,160 Speaker 7: just wanted to know if you have any stories I 175 00:08:29,200 --> 00:08:32,679 Speaker 7: know you started in ninety eight of like maybe Demetrius 176 00:08:32,760 --> 00:08:35,520 Speaker 7: Underwood a lonso of Spelman in that two thousand season 177 00:08:35,640 --> 00:08:39,000 Speaker 7: two interesting fellas. Just wondering if you have any stories. Yeah, 178 00:08:39,040 --> 00:08:41,360 Speaker 7: on them and I'll hang up and listen. 179 00:08:41,520 --> 00:08:44,840 Speaker 1: Yeah, Well, thanks, thanks for the call. Yeah, there's some 180 00:08:44,960 --> 00:08:49,640 Speaker 1: there's some interesting stories about those two. Let's start off 181 00:08:49,679 --> 00:08:53,200 Speaker 1: with the scheme part. I. My thought is it's always 182 00:08:53,400 --> 00:08:56,200 Speaker 1: it's always a little bit of everything, you know, It's 183 00:08:56,360 --> 00:08:59,080 Speaker 1: never like one thing. So you know what what was 184 00:08:59,120 --> 00:09:01,360 Speaker 1: the deal? Was it that the switch to post? Yeah, 185 00:09:01,360 --> 00:09:04,040 Speaker 1: I think that's part of it. I think Pollard and 186 00:09:04,200 --> 00:09:06,880 Speaker 1: just look at his size. I mean he can't do 187 00:09:07,000 --> 00:09:10,960 Speaker 1: it like every single play. I mean, less is more 188 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:14,880 Speaker 1: for him, And it was very evident, you know, that's 189 00:09:14,920 --> 00:09:18,040 Speaker 1: just not his role. And it's it's not just the 190 00:09:18,679 --> 00:09:20,240 Speaker 1: one thing. They always say, look at look how many 191 00:09:20,280 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 1: carries he had. Okay, let's say he had, well, he 192 00:09:22,559 --> 00:09:25,920 Speaker 1: was averaging I don't know, twelve carries, you know, twelve 193 00:09:25,960 --> 00:09:28,480 Speaker 1: touches the game and now he's got fifteen. Is that 194 00:09:28,800 --> 00:09:31,040 Speaker 1: much of a difference. Well, it's not so much that 195 00:09:31,280 --> 00:09:35,560 Speaker 1: it's also getting blitz pick up in the collisions, and 196 00:09:35,600 --> 00:09:38,880 Speaker 1: so who cares about the touches. It's how many times 197 00:09:39,280 --> 00:09:41,880 Speaker 1: are you trying? Are you getting hit by a linebacker? 198 00:09:42,080 --> 00:09:42,320 Speaker 2: You know? 199 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:45,040 Speaker 1: And that's why I always think pitch count in baseball 200 00:09:45,120 --> 00:09:47,720 Speaker 1: is weird. You know, you got a pitch count to 201 00:09:47,760 --> 00:09:50,520 Speaker 1: see how tired your arm is. But when they throw 202 00:09:50,559 --> 00:09:52,400 Speaker 1: it over to first and try to pick off someone 203 00:09:52,480 --> 00:09:54,959 Speaker 1: that's taking up the same amount of you know, wear 204 00:09:55,040 --> 00:09:56,520 Speaker 1: and tear on your arm, but that doesn't count to 205 00:09:56,520 --> 00:09:58,440 Speaker 1: the pitch count. Never understood that it's the same with 206 00:09:58,600 --> 00:10:01,040 Speaker 1: like touches. How many times are you getting hit in 207 00:10:01,280 --> 00:10:04,080 Speaker 1: the middle of a game and sometimes hit by two 208 00:10:04,160 --> 00:10:06,360 Speaker 1: or three guys on one play. I think that's that 209 00:10:06,480 --> 00:10:08,200 Speaker 1: way some of it in I don't think they have 210 00:10:08,360 --> 00:10:11,040 Speaker 1: enough push in the center at the center position, and 211 00:10:11,080 --> 00:10:13,880 Speaker 1: even even in the guards, the interior just does not 212 00:10:14,000 --> 00:10:16,800 Speaker 1: push the pile as much. So you can call that scheme, 213 00:10:17,160 --> 00:10:19,200 Speaker 1: you can call that a little bit of everything. It's 214 00:10:19,240 --> 00:10:23,320 Speaker 1: all got to get fixed, in my opinion. And then 215 00:10:24,320 --> 00:10:26,920 Speaker 1: you're Will McClay. I mean, I don't know if one 216 00:10:27,000 --> 00:10:30,520 Speaker 1: person was grooming and he was just you know, just 217 00:10:30,559 --> 00:10:32,440 Speaker 1: like with anything, you get in the room and you 218 00:10:32,559 --> 00:10:34,520 Speaker 1: kind of know who figures it out and who's good 219 00:10:34,520 --> 00:10:37,560 Speaker 1: at what they do. I mean he was always been, 220 00:10:37,960 --> 00:10:40,920 Speaker 1: you know, very very smart, but also gets along with everyone. 221 00:10:40,960 --> 00:10:43,920 Speaker 1: If you know Will McClay, he's he's your friend. I 222 00:10:43,920 --> 00:10:46,640 Speaker 1: mean he really is. He's not you know, he's he's 223 00:10:46,640 --> 00:10:49,240 Speaker 1: a business he's got business approach to everything. But ye, 224 00:10:49,280 --> 00:10:52,840 Speaker 1: at the same time, he just knows how to deal 225 00:10:52,880 --> 00:10:55,319 Speaker 1: with people. And sometimes in a room like that, you 226 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:57,080 Speaker 1: got to deal with that. Just as a coach, he 227 00:10:57,080 --> 00:10:59,080 Speaker 1: has to deal with assistant coaches and egos and all 228 00:10:59,120 --> 00:11:01,640 Speaker 1: players and all that stuff. Uh, it's so different than 229 00:11:01,880 --> 00:11:04,520 Speaker 1: in this position with scouts and all that, and I 230 00:11:04,559 --> 00:11:06,800 Speaker 1: think Will just does a great job of doing that. 231 00:11:06,840 --> 00:11:09,280 Speaker 1: He's a great leader, And it doesn't matter if you're 232 00:11:09,280 --> 00:11:12,079 Speaker 1: a coach or you're leading your scouting, scouting department or 233 00:11:12,120 --> 00:11:15,160 Speaker 1: whatever it was. It was very easy to figure that out. 234 00:11:15,240 --> 00:11:17,640 Speaker 1: And of course this is just something that just kept going, 235 00:11:17,800 --> 00:11:19,800 Speaker 1: kept going, and now he's got the position that he 236 00:11:19,920 --> 00:11:21,960 Speaker 1: is that he's in, and you know, I think he's 237 00:11:21,960 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 1: done an outstanding job. Spellman and Underwood, both those guys. 238 00:11:27,000 --> 00:11:29,040 Speaker 1: Out of respect to them, I mean, you know, I 239 00:11:29,080 --> 00:11:31,760 Speaker 1: think they were they had some off the field issues 240 00:11:31,880 --> 00:11:33,880 Speaker 1: and then Cowboys that was the time where they were 241 00:11:34,120 --> 00:11:37,880 Speaker 1: bringing in these guys to see if you know, they 242 00:11:37,880 --> 00:11:40,520 Speaker 1: could get things turned around in their life and if so, 243 00:11:40,559 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: then they could be a great football player, and it 244 00:11:42,360 --> 00:11:45,679 Speaker 1: just didn't work. I'd rather not talk about like stories 245 00:11:45,760 --> 00:11:48,280 Speaker 1: about about those guys that there's some that were you know, 246 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:50,920 Speaker 1: so they had some some scary incidents, uh, you know, 247 00:11:50,960 --> 00:11:55,280 Speaker 1: here with with with them, but hopefully they're they're doing good. 248 00:11:55,320 --> 00:11:57,000 Speaker 1: I just I don't know much about, you know, what's 249 00:11:57,000 --> 00:12:00,520 Speaker 1: happening with them post Cowboys, but I just know it 250 00:12:00,679 --> 00:12:02,600 Speaker 1: was an experiment for both of them to see if 251 00:12:02,640 --> 00:12:05,240 Speaker 1: they could you know, be you know, really resurrect their career, 252 00:12:05,280 --> 00:12:07,400 Speaker 1: and it didn't didn't really work out. All right, let's 253 00:12:07,400 --> 00:12:11,520 Speaker 1: go to the text line here we've got. This is 254 00:12:11,800 --> 00:12:14,240 Speaker 1: Dan and Philly says, how do you feel about zeke 255 00:12:14,280 --> 00:12:17,400 Speaker 1: Cowboys reunion talk? And be okay? On a friendly deal 256 00:12:17,440 --> 00:12:20,719 Speaker 1: about two million with some incentives to reach four. That 257 00:12:20,880 --> 00:12:23,839 Speaker 1: might even be a little too expensive, but but you're 258 00:12:23,920 --> 00:12:26,360 Speaker 1: you're along the line, so that's it. So it could 259 00:12:26,360 --> 00:12:29,559 Speaker 1: be a good short yardage back and carries past protection 260 00:12:29,679 --> 00:12:32,400 Speaker 1: and also a great locker room. Veteran president also think 261 00:12:32,400 --> 00:12:34,760 Speaker 1: they need a young bell calling bell cow in the 262 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:37,720 Speaker 1: second or third round. I agree with all that. Past 263 00:12:37,760 --> 00:12:42,960 Speaker 1: cowboy Robert Newhouse. I love Robert Newhouse. I just you know, 264 00:12:43,200 --> 00:12:46,280 Speaker 1: I I miss him. You know, he's he's no longer 265 00:12:47,000 --> 00:12:50,400 Speaker 1: with us, and and he passed away a few years ago. 266 00:12:50,440 --> 00:12:52,640 Speaker 1: I can't remember exactly when, but he was, you know, 267 00:12:52,679 --> 00:12:56,640 Speaker 1: worked for the Cowboys, and he actually worked in that 268 00:12:56,720 --> 00:13:00,880 Speaker 1: player programs department with Calvin Hill with the guys that 269 00:13:00,960 --> 00:13:03,840 Speaker 1: you just mentioned, was with Underwood and the Spellman and 270 00:13:03,840 --> 00:13:06,960 Speaker 1: all that. But new House. Here's what I love about 271 00:13:07,040 --> 00:13:11,440 Speaker 1: Robert Newhouse. Think about this in nineteen eighty three, nineteen 272 00:13:11,440 --> 00:13:14,640 Speaker 1: eighty three, I believe was his tenth or eleventh year 273 00:13:14,640 --> 00:13:17,880 Speaker 1: in the league. Okay, they had it running back doorset, 274 00:13:18,040 --> 00:13:20,240 Speaker 1: they had Timmy Newsom, they had Ron Springs. But yet 275 00:13:20,280 --> 00:13:22,280 Speaker 1: he's on the team as a full back and all 276 00:13:22,280 --> 00:13:25,320 Speaker 1: that eleventh year and there was a game against the Giants. 277 00:13:25,360 --> 00:13:28,240 Speaker 1: He runs down on a kickoff. This is Bill Bates' 278 00:13:28,360 --> 00:13:32,040 Speaker 1: rookie year. Knocks a guy fumble, the guy picks it up, 279 00:13:32,080 --> 00:13:34,600 Speaker 1: Michael Downs picks it up, scores a touchdown. Just think 280 00:13:34,640 --> 00:13:37,559 Speaker 1: about that in today's game, the eleventh year fullback, which 281 00:13:37,559 --> 00:13:39,360 Speaker 1: wouldn't even exist. You wouldn't be in the league in 282 00:13:39,400 --> 00:13:41,240 Speaker 1: the year eleventh year. And if you are, you're not 283 00:13:41,360 --> 00:13:44,280 Speaker 1: running down on kickoffs being the first one down there 284 00:13:44,360 --> 00:13:47,800 Speaker 1: to make the tackle, make the play and create a 285 00:13:47,840 --> 00:13:51,559 Speaker 1: turnover for a touchdown. How selfless is that? And that's 286 00:13:51,600 --> 00:13:54,200 Speaker 1: the way a new House was. He was outstanding. He 287 00:13:54,320 --> 00:13:57,480 Speaker 1: was a really, really good football player. And I know 288 00:13:57,520 --> 00:13:59,120 Speaker 1: this is cliche, but we say it all the time. 289 00:13:59,200 --> 00:14:01,760 Speaker 1: Better person, better person for sure. Robert new House. All right, 290 00:14:01,840 --> 00:14:04,320 Speaker 1: let's go to the calls. Brian in Kansas City. 291 00:14:05,760 --> 00:14:10,000 Speaker 2: Good afternoon, mister, I'm doing good, brother, How are you good? 292 00:14:10,080 --> 00:14:10,280 Speaker 1: Good? 293 00:14:11,200 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 6: Ay? 294 00:14:11,559 --> 00:14:15,439 Speaker 2: Right on, many, I got a question for you, and 295 00:14:15,480 --> 00:14:18,240 Speaker 2: then I wanted to get to give you guys a compliment. 296 00:14:18,280 --> 00:14:21,720 Speaker 2: I got to watch something on the app today, and 297 00:14:21,760 --> 00:14:28,160 Speaker 2: then I got a memory for you. So my question is, so, 298 00:14:28,360 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 2: you know, looking at at the upcoming draft, we haven't 299 00:14:31,720 --> 00:14:34,040 Speaker 2: done a ton in free agency. We all know that, 300 00:14:34,160 --> 00:14:40,560 Speaker 2: but we brought back uh Jay Lou and we got Kendricks, 301 00:14:40,920 --> 00:14:43,840 Speaker 2: so we really have three positions that are you know, 302 00:14:44,000 --> 00:14:47,360 Speaker 2: kind of we're kind of like, okay, who's playing center 303 00:14:47,400 --> 00:14:55,560 Speaker 2: and left tackle? And then one tech? Right? So yeah, right, well, yeah, 304 00:14:55,600 --> 00:14:57,920 Speaker 2: it's hard to say. I don't know enough about any 305 00:14:57,960 --> 00:15:00,960 Speaker 2: of those guys, Like they're all kind of role players 306 00:15:01,040 --> 00:15:04,280 Speaker 2: their whole careers, so it's hard to say if one 307 00:15:04,280 --> 00:15:09,240 Speaker 2: of them could do it, I don't know. But yeah, 308 00:15:09,320 --> 00:15:12,000 Speaker 2: so in your opinion, so let's throw that in. Things 309 00:15:12,040 --> 00:15:13,800 Speaker 2: you brought it up, Let's throw that in and say 310 00:15:13,800 --> 00:15:17,520 Speaker 2: there's four positions where you're like, oh, hell, who's the starter? 311 00:15:18,240 --> 00:15:21,080 Speaker 2: So if you think you could get two starters out 312 00:15:21,080 --> 00:15:24,480 Speaker 2: of the draft, you know, keep keeping in mind that, hey, 313 00:15:24,520 --> 00:15:28,440 Speaker 2: these are rookies, they're coming in fresh, you know, no experience. 314 00:15:29,440 --> 00:15:33,920 Speaker 2: What two positions would you want to say, Okay, I 315 00:15:33,960 --> 00:15:36,200 Speaker 2: can fill this one and this one in the draft, 316 00:15:36,840 --> 00:15:40,320 Speaker 2: all right? And then the compliment is I got to 317 00:15:40,320 --> 00:15:45,160 Speaker 2: watch the two thousand and five Deep Blue class on 318 00:15:45,600 --> 00:15:48,600 Speaker 2: the two thousand and five what I totally forgot about 319 00:15:48,640 --> 00:15:51,600 Speaker 2: how what kind of crazy draft that was, But that 320 00:15:51,840 --> 00:15:54,240 Speaker 2: just gave me hope, Like, hey, we could end up 321 00:15:54,240 --> 00:15:56,080 Speaker 2: with Chris Canty in the seventh round. 322 00:15:56,520 --> 00:16:00,880 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, rat left right, fourth, You're right. 323 00:16:00,840 --> 00:16:03,760 Speaker 2: Yeah, Cammy and the floor wetting the seventh And I'm like, 324 00:16:03,800 --> 00:16:05,560 Speaker 2: but yeah, you look at that class, You're like, well, 325 00:16:05,560 --> 00:16:08,440 Speaker 2: holy Kyle, that was like pushing the restart button for 326 00:16:08,520 --> 00:16:11,280 Speaker 2: that theme, you know, like they got so many starters 327 00:16:11,640 --> 00:16:12,200 Speaker 2: they did, you know. 328 00:16:12,760 --> 00:16:15,680 Speaker 1: Yeah. And the thing the thing about that, Brian, is 329 00:16:15,720 --> 00:16:18,040 Speaker 1: that you know, when when I was you know, I 330 00:16:18,120 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: was the writer for that documentary, and I'm very excited 331 00:16:20,640 --> 00:16:23,800 Speaker 1: about how that turned out, and we're hoping, you know, 332 00:16:23,840 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: fingers crossed that it will get an Emmy nomination for that. 333 00:16:27,440 --> 00:16:31,360 Speaker 1: But the thing about those guys. Is that when talking 334 00:16:31,400 --> 00:16:33,560 Speaker 1: to them all, they all said the same thing. That 335 00:16:33,760 --> 00:16:36,760 Speaker 1: every one of them that was picked, even the guys 336 00:16:36,800 --> 00:16:40,000 Speaker 1: you don't even remember, every person in that class was 337 00:16:40,040 --> 00:16:42,040 Speaker 1: a captain on their football team that year or the 338 00:16:42,240 --> 00:16:45,560 Speaker 1: year before. They were all captains. Is that a coincidence? 339 00:16:45,600 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe not, But it was that type of guys, 340 00:16:48,640 --> 00:16:52,040 Speaker 1: leadership type, guys that could come in and handle the 341 00:16:52,080 --> 00:16:55,320 Speaker 1: load of the pressure of turning things around quickly, and 342 00:16:55,360 --> 00:16:58,080 Speaker 1: so that I thought that was an interesting footnote. 343 00:16:58,360 --> 00:17:00,120 Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't remember if that was in there. I 344 00:17:00,120 --> 00:17:02,800 Speaker 2: guess I missed it. I was I was sitting in 345 00:17:02,840 --> 00:17:05,359 Speaker 2: a waiting room, so I probably missed just little tiny 346 00:17:05,400 --> 00:17:08,320 Speaker 2: bits and pieces trying to pay attention to see if 347 00:17:08,320 --> 00:17:12,080 Speaker 2: I was if I was being called or anything. But hey, 348 00:17:12,160 --> 00:17:14,280 Speaker 2: and then my question is I thought, rather than give 349 00:17:14,320 --> 00:17:16,880 Speaker 2: you a player this time, I had a question for 350 00:17:16,920 --> 00:17:21,359 Speaker 2: you that just a curiosity question. Man. So and I 351 00:17:21,359 --> 00:17:24,880 Speaker 2: don't care if you were an intern or an official employee. 352 00:17:25,200 --> 00:17:29,600 Speaker 2: What was it like for you as an whichever category 353 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:31,879 Speaker 2: you were in the first time it happened when you 354 00:17:32,000 --> 00:17:36,000 Speaker 2: walked in as a member of the Dallas Cowboys team 355 00:17:37,359 --> 00:17:40,080 Speaker 2: into Texas Stadium. And I'll hang up and listen, man, 356 00:17:40,119 --> 00:17:40,720 Speaker 2: have a good one. 357 00:17:41,880 --> 00:17:45,480 Speaker 1: All right, thank you for the call on that one. 358 00:17:45,680 --> 00:17:47,800 Speaker 1: Give me let me give me a second on that 359 00:17:47,840 --> 00:17:50,239 Speaker 1: one and process. But all right, go back to your 360 00:17:50,280 --> 00:17:52,639 Speaker 1: first part. I thought it was very interesting. You know, 361 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:58,040 Speaker 1: four positions that there's some uncertainty with a starter right now, center, 362 00:17:58,119 --> 00:18:02,439 Speaker 1: a left tackle, defensive tackle or nose you know, nose tackle, 363 00:18:02,600 --> 00:18:05,840 Speaker 1: and running back. If you had to say that, I'm 364 00:18:05,880 --> 00:18:10,600 Speaker 1: going to get two from the draft as starters. One 365 00:18:10,640 --> 00:18:13,280 Speaker 1: of them, I mean one of them would be running 366 00:18:13,280 --> 00:18:17,800 Speaker 1: back for me. And then it really comes down to 367 00:18:18,000 --> 00:18:20,920 Speaker 1: like what do you have that you can kind of figure. 368 00:18:20,960 --> 00:18:22,880 Speaker 1: I would say left tackle and running back. I would 369 00:18:22,920 --> 00:18:24,760 Speaker 1: say if I could get those two and I knew 370 00:18:24,760 --> 00:18:26,440 Speaker 1: they were starters and they were good, that means you're 371 00:18:26,440 --> 00:18:30,359 Speaker 1: going to get some pretty good players. I I don't 372 00:18:30,440 --> 00:18:32,480 Speaker 1: love the idea, but I you know, I think you 373 00:18:32,560 --> 00:18:35,720 Speaker 1: have to see if if if a Hoffman or a TJ. 374 00:18:35,920 --> 00:18:39,760 Speaker 1: Bass can can figure it out at center, I mean perhaps, 375 00:18:40,680 --> 00:18:44,560 Speaker 1: and then defensive tackle you need help there too. But 376 00:18:45,400 --> 00:18:47,720 Speaker 1: he did draft the position in the first round last year. 377 00:18:47,960 --> 00:18:51,159 Speaker 1: And and Mazzie Smith he's coming off shoulder a surgery. 378 00:18:51,200 --> 00:18:55,000 Speaker 1: He didn't have a good year at all, but you 379 00:18:55,040 --> 00:18:56,960 Speaker 1: gotta hope that you can develop the first round pick. 380 00:18:57,040 --> 00:18:58,560 Speaker 1: That's that would be my hope there. So I would 381 00:18:58,600 --> 00:19:00,840 Speaker 1: say center, I would say running back in left tackle 382 00:19:00,880 --> 00:19:02,479 Speaker 1: if you had to just pick that could get two 383 00:19:02,560 --> 00:19:06,600 Speaker 1: out of the draft there. I don't remember if there 384 00:19:06,640 --> 00:19:10,800 Speaker 1: is a story for me like that of just you know, 385 00:19:11,800 --> 00:19:17,760 Speaker 1: coming into Texas Stadium, because my first year was ninety nine. 386 00:19:18,000 --> 00:19:20,160 Speaker 1: You know, I was I was an intern in training 387 00:19:20,200 --> 00:19:23,200 Speaker 1: camp in ninety eight and covered some but not ninety 388 00:19:23,280 --> 00:19:25,760 Speaker 1: nine was my first year. So the first game of 389 00:19:25,880 --> 00:19:30,960 Speaker 1: ninety nine, you know, the thing about those is that 390 00:19:31,359 --> 00:19:35,199 Speaker 1: you remember them, but the first time you walk in 391 00:19:35,400 --> 00:19:37,920 Speaker 1: is a preseason game, and if you've ever been to 392 00:19:37,960 --> 00:19:40,920 Speaker 1: a preseason game at Texas Stadium, there's only one thing 393 00:19:40,960 --> 00:19:45,520 Speaker 1: that you're thinking about is can everyone see me sweat? 394 00:19:45,640 --> 00:19:48,399 Speaker 1: Is the sweat going to actually drip to the ground, 395 00:19:48,560 --> 00:19:51,280 Speaker 1: That's how hot it is. So you're all dressed up, 396 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:54,440 Speaker 1: you know, because it's game day, and you're like, this 397 00:19:54,520 --> 00:19:58,200 Speaker 1: is ridiculous, and it's souper. It's unbelievably hot. So I, 398 00:19:58,400 --> 00:20:02,960 Speaker 1: if I do remember it, the heat like warped my 399 00:20:03,080 --> 00:20:05,840 Speaker 1: brain and I and I really don't The first game 400 00:20:06,080 --> 00:20:08,840 Speaker 1: of that of ninety nine season, of course, was at 401 00:20:08,880 --> 00:20:13,320 Speaker 1: Washington and then the first home game, like it might 402 00:20:13,359 --> 00:20:17,040 Speaker 1: have been Atlanta, I think, or it was like it's 403 00:20:17,080 --> 00:20:21,119 Speaker 1: either Atlanta or Arizona or something like that. Oh right, 404 00:20:21,440 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 1: I remember Greg Allis scored Atlanta Atlanta Monday night. Yeah, 405 00:20:26,000 --> 00:20:28,680 Speaker 1: I remember. I remember that game. They beat Atlanta twenty 406 00:20:28,680 --> 00:20:32,360 Speaker 1: four to seven, and it was yeah, that's that's that's 407 00:20:32,359 --> 00:20:34,600 Speaker 1: what I think about the Cowboys Chris twenty four to 408 00:20:34,680 --> 00:20:37,960 Speaker 1: seven and uh and Greg Allis scored that game, and 409 00:20:37,960 --> 00:20:41,960 Speaker 1: then the next week against Arizona he also scored another touchdown. 410 00:20:41,960 --> 00:20:43,600 Speaker 1: So I was like, you know, it was like Deron 411 00:20:43,640 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 1: Bland out there. He was like scoring touchdowns every every week. 412 00:20:46,840 --> 00:20:51,840 Speaker 1: The score of that gameh man, it's thirty thirty five 413 00:20:51,880 --> 00:20:56,360 Speaker 1: seven something like that. Thirty seven about that. You want 414 00:20:56,359 --> 00:20:58,720 Speaker 1: to keep going? What we got after that? Oh, the 415 00:20:58,800 --> 00:21:01,240 Speaker 1: next I can tell you. The next two scores are 416 00:21:01,320 --> 00:21:04,600 Speaker 1: the same. The next two scores are thirteen to ten. Yeah, 417 00:21:04,720 --> 00:21:07,040 Speaker 1: thirteen to ten against the Eagles. That was a game 418 00:21:07,040 --> 00:21:09,560 Speaker 1: that Ervin got hurt. Thirteen to ten against the Giants. 419 00:21:09,800 --> 00:21:12,480 Speaker 1: Tiki Barber some rookie named Tiki barbera or the kick 420 00:21:12,520 --> 00:21:16,480 Speaker 1: return for a touchdown. So yeah, after that, I don't 421 00:21:16,560 --> 00:21:19,480 Speaker 1: I don't remember. I mean it was the Seesaw year 422 00:21:19,520 --> 00:21:21,280 Speaker 1: that year that was they went eight and eight, so 423 00:21:21,800 --> 00:21:23,800 Speaker 1: you know you're two and three, three and three. I 424 00:21:23,800 --> 00:21:25,679 Speaker 1: mean they went back and forth all year. Probably one 425 00:21:25,680 --> 00:21:28,480 Speaker 1: of the earliest byes I've ever seen was that early 426 00:21:28,600 --> 00:21:30,880 Speaker 1: is probably right then? Right now bye was the third 427 00:21:30,920 --> 00:21:33,399 Speaker 1: week of the season. Oh okay, that's right. They were 428 00:21:33,480 --> 00:21:37,640 Speaker 1: undefeated for a while. Yeah yeah, oh interesting year? All right, 429 00:21:37,720 --> 00:21:42,320 Speaker 1: good stuff? Oh man, I asked Chris, I said, we 430 00:21:42,359 --> 00:21:45,840 Speaker 1: need some text line question and he definitely did. Of course, 431 00:21:45,840 --> 00:21:47,560 Speaker 1: it's all over my screen. I can't even see here. 432 00:21:47,600 --> 00:21:49,840 Speaker 1: All right, every next caller, now let's go. Let's go 433 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:52,800 Speaker 1: with one more hero. This is more about Zeke. So 434 00:21:53,040 --> 00:21:55,480 Speaker 1: this is Anthony from New Jersey. Hope all as well. 435 00:21:55,520 --> 00:21:57,440 Speaker 1: I just turned in, just tuned in. I'm not sure 436 00:21:57,440 --> 00:21:59,480 Speaker 1: if it's been covered, and it has it's been covered, 437 00:21:59,480 --> 00:22:01,400 Speaker 1: but I like to see the Coways bringing back Zeke, 438 00:22:01,400 --> 00:22:04,520 Speaker 1: as some reports are out there. I think it'll help 439 00:22:04,560 --> 00:22:07,920 Speaker 1: goal line obviously very solid with pass protection and pairing 440 00:22:08,000 --> 00:22:09,920 Speaker 1: with the draft pick and Rico for depth, I feel 441 00:22:09,920 --> 00:22:12,280 Speaker 1: better about the position. I agree I'd feel better about 442 00:22:12,280 --> 00:22:15,120 Speaker 1: it too. I'd feel better about about that. And as 443 00:22:15,160 --> 00:22:17,800 Speaker 1: I said in a mailbag question this morning, not that 444 00:22:17,880 --> 00:22:19,919 Speaker 1: this is the reason to do anything. But you know, 445 00:22:20,280 --> 00:22:22,760 Speaker 1: I don't know if Stefan Gilmore is getting resigned. So 446 00:22:22,800 --> 00:22:25,600 Speaker 1: there's your twenty one. I mean, it's back if you 447 00:22:25,640 --> 00:22:28,159 Speaker 1: want it. I think I think it will be. But 448 00:22:29,160 --> 00:22:31,200 Speaker 1: they would get it done either way if that's the 449 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:33,359 Speaker 1: route that they want to go. It has nothing to 450 00:22:33,400 --> 00:22:35,080 Speaker 1: do with Jerseys, but I just think maybe it's a 451 00:22:35,080 --> 00:22:36,840 Speaker 1: good fit. I think it would be a good fit 452 00:22:36,880 --> 00:22:39,920 Speaker 1: for what they need. They need depth, they need somebody 453 00:22:39,960 --> 00:22:42,199 Speaker 1: in that room right now. And I don't know this answer, 454 00:22:42,640 --> 00:22:47,359 Speaker 1: but your carries right now, if they had the running 455 00:22:47,359 --> 00:22:51,520 Speaker 1: back room, your carries in the NFL would probably be 456 00:22:51,640 --> 00:22:54,040 Speaker 1: less than one hundred. I don't really know how many 457 00:22:54,119 --> 00:22:59,720 Speaker 1: Rico Dawdell has, but Lipke's only had a few, Douce 458 00:22:59,800 --> 00:23:03,439 Speaker 1: Fin had just a couple, Snoop connor Malik Davis. I 459 00:23:03,480 --> 00:23:06,399 Speaker 1: mean that they don't have anybody that that's had, you know, 460 00:23:06,520 --> 00:23:09,920 Speaker 1: some some significant playing time, so you know, and that's 461 00:23:10,040 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 1: that matters, you know. I mean, you got you're looking 462 00:23:12,520 --> 00:23:16,679 Speaker 1: around and you're like, I remember that time that you remember, Well, 463 00:23:16,720 --> 00:23:20,359 Speaker 1: how about when you know, well, no one's played, you know, 464 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:22,159 Speaker 1: and so you kind of need some of that a 465 00:23:22,160 --> 00:23:23,800 Speaker 1: little bit, I think, And I think Zeke is at 466 00:23:23,840 --> 00:23:25,520 Speaker 1: a point in his career. He did it with Pollard. 467 00:23:25,560 --> 00:23:27,320 Speaker 1: I think he would be really good at it, but 468 00:23:27,600 --> 00:23:30,359 Speaker 1: he's got to be able to still push the pile 469 00:23:30,400 --> 00:23:32,920 Speaker 1: and get those tough yards. I think he showed some 470 00:23:32,920 --> 00:23:35,960 Speaker 1: some glimpses of that in New England as well. So yeah, 471 00:23:36,040 --> 00:23:38,160 Speaker 1: I wouldn't I wouldn't hate the idea. And this isn't 472 00:23:39,080 --> 00:23:42,200 Speaker 1: I hate this call Zeke this because he's his career 473 00:23:42,240 --> 00:23:44,800 Speaker 1: has been so much better than this. But it would 474 00:23:44,840 --> 00:23:47,119 Speaker 1: be a band aid type type move at this point 475 00:23:47,840 --> 00:23:50,280 Speaker 1: to just you know, put him here and it's good, 476 00:23:50,320 --> 00:23:52,520 Speaker 1: and you know, I think I think it would be 477 00:23:52,880 --> 00:23:54,920 Speaker 1: It would be fine, but you know, you got to 478 00:23:54,920 --> 00:23:56,520 Speaker 1: get more than that. All right, let's go to Ali 479 00:23:56,600 --> 00:23:59,560 Speaker 1: and Florida. 480 00:24:00,119 --> 00:24:03,480 Speaker 8: A pretty good player. How are you good? 481 00:24:03,560 --> 00:24:06,080 Speaker 1: I'm good? Yeah. Now, you asked me last week, you 482 00:24:06,119 --> 00:24:11,080 Speaker 1: said you had a question. You said, name three players 483 00:24:11,119 --> 00:24:13,960 Speaker 1: that that had were drafted or or signed in free 484 00:24:13,960 --> 00:24:16,200 Speaker 1: agency that went on to win Super Bowls. I think 485 00:24:16,240 --> 00:24:18,520 Speaker 1: we named a few, did we miss any obvious ones 486 00:24:18,560 --> 00:24:20,560 Speaker 1: though maybe Martell's Yeah it was. 487 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:22,720 Speaker 8: Our counted is like eleven of them? 488 00:24:22,880 --> 00:24:23,880 Speaker 1: Okay, got them? 489 00:24:24,000 --> 00:24:31,000 Speaker 8: Is that Anthony Hitchen, Martello's Bellett, Chris Candy, Danny Amandola, 490 00:24:32,200 --> 00:24:37,240 Speaker 8: He's Saign as a free agent, Ken Norton you had. 491 00:24:37,280 --> 00:24:40,040 Speaker 8: I didn't want to include Ken Norton since it wasn't 492 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:45,600 Speaker 8: part of when you started. Then DeMarcus Ward up the naturally, 493 00:24:45,720 --> 00:24:50,840 Speaker 8: but some of them they won two three Super Bowl Yeah, yeah, yeah, 494 00:24:51,000 --> 00:24:53,600 Speaker 8: it's just like, so what I got for you. I've 495 00:24:53,640 --> 00:24:57,680 Speaker 8: got a question for you, since you're so smart, and 496 00:24:57,720 --> 00:25:00,639 Speaker 8: then I'll have an opinion and i'll have a movies. 497 00:25:01,040 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 1: Okay, let's see. 498 00:25:02,320 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 8: Okay, question, When all said and done, chances are we're 499 00:25:08,040 --> 00:25:11,280 Speaker 8: gonna lose five or six starters. 500 00:25:11,480 --> 00:25:11,560 Speaker 2: Ye. 501 00:25:12,880 --> 00:25:15,800 Speaker 5: So do you think. 502 00:25:16,160 --> 00:25:21,080 Speaker 8: If the Cowboys organization, you know, people say free agent 503 00:25:21,200 --> 00:25:24,719 Speaker 8: free agents sign here first week or whatever it's been 504 00:25:24,840 --> 00:25:30,679 Speaker 8: signed the free agents before the draft, do we lose 505 00:25:30,880 --> 00:25:36,520 Speaker 8: come constantory pick or we should wait until after the 506 00:25:36,680 --> 00:25:40,280 Speaker 8: draft so we don't lose it. I'm not sure we 507 00:25:40,560 --> 00:25:41,320 Speaker 8: because I know. 508 00:25:43,280 --> 00:25:45,439 Speaker 1: This has nothing to do with this year's draft. It's 509 00:25:45,480 --> 00:25:46,680 Speaker 1: all next year's draft. 510 00:25:46,760 --> 00:25:49,240 Speaker 8: Right of course, of course, that's what I'm talking about. 511 00:25:49,640 --> 00:25:55,200 Speaker 8: So let be signed thanking and some of the free 512 00:25:55,200 --> 00:25:59,120 Speaker 8: agents we lost puper compensory pick because of them. Yeah, 513 00:26:00,160 --> 00:26:02,679 Speaker 8: so so if it with him, we're gonna have a 514 00:26:02,800 --> 00:26:06,640 Speaker 8: five of at least maybe four or five compensatory tick 515 00:26:06,760 --> 00:26:11,080 Speaker 8: for next year. So maybe Caboy's thinking, you're not signing 516 00:26:11,119 --> 00:26:15,959 Speaker 8: nobody we have been. They know what they have, you know, 517 00:26:16,160 --> 00:26:19,639 Speaker 8: and then I forget probably the weight after the draft. 518 00:26:20,560 --> 00:26:24,159 Speaker 8: I thought. The question is after the draft to the 519 00:26:24,200 --> 00:26:29,399 Speaker 8: account also the same or no, they can sign afterwards, 520 00:26:29,400 --> 00:26:32,959 Speaker 8: then they don't have to give up the comps. 521 00:26:32,160 --> 00:26:36,520 Speaker 1: Comp Let me write this down, let's keep moving here. 522 00:26:37,040 --> 00:26:37,719 Speaker 1: I'll answer that. 523 00:26:38,160 --> 00:26:43,119 Speaker 8: Then the second thing, the opinion I thought the most 524 00:26:43,240 --> 00:26:48,080 Speaker 8: crucial decision made by Cowboys last year because we were 525 00:26:48,160 --> 00:26:53,720 Speaker 8: so close, so close. I think Bobby Wagner the charge 526 00:26:53,760 --> 00:26:55,879 Speaker 8: to sign him as a free agent or the money 527 00:26:55,920 --> 00:26:58,480 Speaker 8: was in there, but he had a great year for 528 00:26:58,560 --> 00:27:03,520 Speaker 8: Seattle's and then if Madius Smith as a first round 529 00:27:03,600 --> 00:27:06,720 Speaker 8: draft pick, it would have hold up to his ponis 530 00:27:07,040 --> 00:27:11,040 Speaker 8: we would have lucky he would replace thank him during 531 00:27:11,080 --> 00:27:14,160 Speaker 8: the season. And Bobby Blackner, I think people would knock 532 00:27:14,200 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 8: him at least the conference and I think if the 533 00:27:17,200 --> 00:27:21,600 Speaker 8: signs Zeke, that shows they let him go one year 534 00:27:21,640 --> 00:27:26,760 Speaker 8: to Ellie and the movie for you, The Gladiator, I'll 535 00:27:26,800 --> 00:27:28,720 Speaker 8: watching a five or six starts. 536 00:27:29,119 --> 00:27:31,240 Speaker 1: All right, all right, sounds good. 537 00:27:31,320 --> 00:27:31,840 Speaker 5: That's what I have. 538 00:27:31,960 --> 00:27:39,040 Speaker 1: Alright, thank you. Never seen The Gladiator? I don't even 539 00:27:39,080 --> 00:27:40,240 Speaker 1: know what now? 540 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:40,560 Speaker 2: Is it? 541 00:27:40,640 --> 00:27:44,240 Speaker 1: Russell Crowe? Is it? Okay? I don't know. I never 542 00:27:44,240 --> 00:27:48,320 Speaker 1: seen it. When you get that, okay, I'm sure it's great. 543 00:27:48,359 --> 00:27:52,520 Speaker 1: All those movies kind of just just Troy and all that. 544 00:27:52,680 --> 00:27:55,840 Speaker 1: I don't know, they just kind of went together. I apologize. 545 00:27:55,880 --> 00:27:59,719 Speaker 1: I haven't seen that. Sounds like a guy movie for sure. Uh, 546 00:28:00,240 --> 00:28:05,320 Speaker 1: all right, comp picks they I was a little confused 547 00:28:05,359 --> 00:28:08,959 Speaker 1: with what you were saying, because every free agent that 548 00:28:09,040 --> 00:28:11,840 Speaker 1: you that you lose, and there's a formula that goes 549 00:28:11,840 --> 00:28:14,239 Speaker 1: into this. It's how much how much you lost for it, 550 00:28:14,320 --> 00:28:17,480 Speaker 1: you know, like how much you lost and what they 551 00:28:17,560 --> 00:28:21,439 Speaker 1: signed for versus, and then also how they play. So 552 00:28:21,480 --> 00:28:24,200 Speaker 1: it's a big formula formula, and then also what you 553 00:28:24,240 --> 00:28:27,240 Speaker 1: bring in and what you paid for and all that 554 00:28:27,960 --> 00:28:31,399 Speaker 1: and that all gets determined for next year's draft. So 555 00:28:31,520 --> 00:28:33,919 Speaker 1: twenty twenty five, so this is all about next year. 556 00:28:33,920 --> 00:28:35,960 Speaker 1: It doesn't really matter if you sign them right now, 557 00:28:35,960 --> 00:28:37,960 Speaker 1: before the draft whatever. It's just the free agents that 558 00:28:38,000 --> 00:28:41,040 Speaker 1: you sign. But remember this, it has to be a 559 00:28:41,080 --> 00:28:43,800 Speaker 1: free agent, an unrestricted free agent. The Cowboys have not 560 00:28:43,840 --> 00:28:46,080 Speaker 1: signed an unrestricted free agent this year. They have not. 561 00:28:46,240 --> 00:28:50,959 Speaker 1: Kendricks is not one. He got released. If Gallup signs 562 00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:53,760 Speaker 1: with someone, which I don't believe he has, he wouldn't 563 00:28:53,760 --> 00:28:56,440 Speaker 1: be an unrestricted free agent. He wouldn't be somebody while 564 00:28:56,440 --> 00:29:02,600 Speaker 1: you've cut him. But they have lost Hankins, Pollard, Armstrong, Fowler, Gallamore. 565 00:29:03,360 --> 00:29:08,520 Speaker 1: They've been agony. I think I'm missing somebody another one, 566 00:29:08,560 --> 00:29:11,400 Speaker 1: but they've you know, they've obviously lost some some key 567 00:29:11,440 --> 00:29:14,600 Speaker 1: players there. The max you can only get is four 568 00:29:14,760 --> 00:29:21,400 Speaker 1: comp picks a year, unless you lost a general manager, 569 00:29:21,480 --> 00:29:24,400 Speaker 1: unless somebody as a general manager or something like that. 570 00:29:24,440 --> 00:29:26,520 Speaker 1: But for the most part it's for players. It's just 571 00:29:26,520 --> 00:29:28,160 Speaker 1: for so that's probably the max, and I think they 572 00:29:28,160 --> 00:29:32,240 Speaker 1: Colways have a shot to get for next year. All right, 573 00:29:32,320 --> 00:29:35,040 Speaker 1: let's go to some more questions here. I got text 574 00:29:35,160 --> 00:29:38,520 Speaker 1: questions here justin from Iowa. Have you seen Mazzi recently? 575 00:29:38,520 --> 00:29:40,360 Speaker 1: I wonder if he's getting stronger and putting the weight 576 00:29:40,360 --> 00:29:43,360 Speaker 1: back on remember he had shoulder surgery, so I don't know. 577 00:29:43,480 --> 00:29:45,640 Speaker 1: I don't think. I don't know what what it's like 578 00:29:45,720 --> 00:29:48,040 Speaker 1: for the weight right now with him and what Zimmer 579 00:29:48,040 --> 00:29:49,760 Speaker 1: wants to do with him. But the first things first, 580 00:29:49,760 --> 00:29:53,560 Speaker 1: he's got to get better from that that surgery right there. 581 00:29:54,000 --> 00:29:57,440 Speaker 1: And then Kyle from East Brunswick, New Jersey. Why won't 582 00:29:57,480 --> 00:30:00,760 Speaker 1: Jerry Jones just named Will McLay the GM. We all 583 00:30:00,800 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 1: know he's the one mainly pulling the strings. I don't 584 00:30:05,000 --> 00:30:07,280 Speaker 1: know about who's pulling what strings and all that. I think. 585 00:30:07,320 --> 00:30:10,160 Speaker 1: I think Will has a very very loud voice in 586 00:30:10,200 --> 00:30:15,360 Speaker 1: the room for sure. But if we are, if you 587 00:30:15,440 --> 00:30:17,920 Speaker 1: already are know it, then what's the point that's I 588 00:30:17,920 --> 00:30:22,640 Speaker 1: think that's That's what Jerry thinks is you know, if 589 00:30:22,680 --> 00:30:25,560 Speaker 1: you knew that. I think Will's got a great gig 590 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,320 Speaker 1: right now. I mean I think he's getting paid like 591 00:30:28,360 --> 00:30:31,840 Speaker 1: a GM I would imagine, and he I think he's 592 00:30:31,840 --> 00:30:35,880 Speaker 1: got an excellent gig because he's, you know, whatever, whatever 593 00:30:35,880 --> 00:30:37,600 Speaker 1: the role is. We all know he gets a lot 594 00:30:37,640 --> 00:30:40,360 Speaker 1: of credit. I don't hear a lot of blame going 595 00:30:40,680 --> 00:30:43,560 Speaker 1: to him when it doesn't work out. So it's kind 596 00:30:43,560 --> 00:30:46,080 Speaker 1: of the best of both worlds, assuming that the money 597 00:30:46,200 --> 00:30:48,840 Speaker 1: is good. If he just wants the title, fine, I 598 00:30:48,840 --> 00:30:52,280 Speaker 1: don't think that stuff matters to him. You know, remember, 599 00:30:52,320 --> 00:30:55,480 Speaker 1: you know, he's it's it's a different situation for him. 600 00:30:55,520 --> 00:30:57,840 Speaker 1: You know, he's he's got a son who's eighteen years old. 601 00:30:57,880 --> 00:31:00,440 Speaker 1: I believe he is a senior you know, year for him, 602 00:31:00,480 --> 00:31:03,040 Speaker 1: and lives here in Dallas, and and so he's you know, 603 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:05,080 Speaker 1: he's even said that he's made a commitment to him. 604 00:31:05,120 --> 00:31:07,520 Speaker 1: And who knows what what it looks like in the future. 605 00:31:07,560 --> 00:31:10,880 Speaker 1: But I know that, you know, Will's been you know, compensated, 606 00:31:11,960 --> 00:31:14,400 Speaker 1: I think very well, and he's he gets a lot 607 00:31:14,400 --> 00:31:16,160 Speaker 1: of the credit. I just don't I don't. I don't 608 00:31:16,160 --> 00:31:18,120 Speaker 1: think there's a reason to kind of mess it up. 609 00:31:18,160 --> 00:31:20,360 Speaker 1: I mean, it doesn't really matter if you if you 610 00:31:20,440 --> 00:31:22,440 Speaker 1: know that, if you think that from New Jersey, if 611 00:31:22,480 --> 00:31:24,600 Speaker 1: that's what you think, then what's what would be the difference, 612 00:31:25,000 --> 00:31:26,560 Speaker 1: you know what what would be the difference if he 613 00:31:26,640 --> 00:31:28,000 Speaker 1: had the title or not? I don't know if there 614 00:31:28,000 --> 00:31:32,600 Speaker 1: would be one. All right, let's go to Jeff in 615 00:31:32,640 --> 00:31:36,000 Speaker 1: North Carolina's he next? Jeff Dylan Dylan. I'm sorry, Miss 616 00:31:36,120 --> 00:31:43,120 Speaker 1: Dylan Dylan, Northport Florida. How you doing get any hardware 617 00:31:43,640 --> 00:31:45,800 Speaker 1: recently and trophies? 618 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:49,240 Speaker 9: I tagged you on on Twitter. 619 00:31:49,280 --> 00:31:50,640 Speaker 4: I don't know if you saw it. 620 00:31:50,880 --> 00:31:54,520 Speaker 1: I saw it. Yeah, it's unbelievable. So so just just 621 00:31:54,600 --> 00:31:59,560 Speaker 1: to share that. You know, Dylan took it a step further. Yeah, 622 00:31:59,560 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: you're right right, Yeah, all storyline team. You know, I'm 623 00:32:03,240 --> 00:32:05,120 Speaker 1: just trying to get some people some T shirts. But 624 00:32:05,720 --> 00:32:08,880 Speaker 1: this guy goes out and his wife gets you a trophy. 625 00:32:09,280 --> 00:32:12,040 Speaker 1: I mean we're talking like, I don't I don't know 626 00:32:12,080 --> 00:32:14,640 Speaker 1: if like NFL Player of the Year gets a trophy 627 00:32:14,720 --> 00:32:17,120 Speaker 1: like this. I mean, this is pretty nice. 628 00:32:17,400 --> 00:32:17,920 Speaker 8: Yeah it was. 629 00:32:18,360 --> 00:32:19,080 Speaker 5: It was a good gift. 630 00:32:19,080 --> 00:32:20,880 Speaker 9: I guess my wife loves me, so I'm lucky. 631 00:32:21,080 --> 00:32:21,800 Speaker 8: Yeah, lucky guy. 632 00:32:21,920 --> 00:32:24,240 Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean that was. That was pretty awesome. You're gonna, 633 00:32:24,280 --> 00:32:26,120 Speaker 1: I mean, so don't get you a T shirt if 634 00:32:26,120 --> 00:32:27,960 Speaker 1: that's what we do, or still go ahead and get 635 00:32:28,000 --> 00:32:28,560 Speaker 1: you a shirt. 636 00:32:29,080 --> 00:32:30,920 Speaker 9: Now that T shirt we get hung up right behind me, 637 00:32:31,000 --> 00:32:32,600 Speaker 9: right next to the award man, you go ahead give 638 00:32:32,640 --> 00:32:33,280 Speaker 9: me a T shirt too. 639 00:32:33,360 --> 00:32:35,960 Speaker 1: I'll take it all right, We're gonna we're working on 640 00:32:36,320 --> 00:32:39,880 Speaker 1: working on that right now. But yeah, I thought that 641 00:32:39,960 --> 00:32:41,920 Speaker 1: was really cool. That was That was a pretty neat thing, 642 00:32:42,040 --> 00:32:43,280 Speaker 1: so good stuff. 643 00:32:43,320 --> 00:32:46,520 Speaker 9: Yeah, man, we appreciate you guys putting this together and everything. 644 00:32:46,640 --> 00:32:49,080 Speaker 9: So it's such a cool experience. I mean, it's cool 645 00:32:49,120 --> 00:32:50,760 Speaker 9: being a fan and all that, but like this is 646 00:32:50,840 --> 00:32:52,080 Speaker 9: like a whole other level. 647 00:32:52,120 --> 00:32:52,239 Speaker 2: Man. 648 00:32:52,280 --> 00:32:53,960 Speaker 9: It's it's a community that you've built, and you know, 649 00:32:54,160 --> 00:32:55,000 Speaker 9: we appreciate that. 650 00:32:55,040 --> 00:32:57,440 Speaker 1: Well. I appreciate you guys giving you guys a voice 651 00:32:57,520 --> 00:32:59,920 Speaker 1: and and and it's been really fun to see that 652 00:33:00,200 --> 00:33:03,040 Speaker 1: and hear that because, like I say all the time, 653 00:33:03,080 --> 00:33:07,040 Speaker 1: you guys have excellent opinions and excellent insight, and it 654 00:33:07,160 --> 00:33:09,000 Speaker 1: just blows me away. You know, this is my job, 655 00:33:09,080 --> 00:33:10,400 Speaker 1: this is what I have to do kind of know 656 00:33:10,440 --> 00:33:13,400 Speaker 1: what's going on. You guys have other jobs, I would imagine, 657 00:33:13,520 --> 00:33:15,280 Speaker 1: and you still make the time for this, still make 658 00:33:15,320 --> 00:33:17,600 Speaker 1: the time to know the ins and outs of what 659 00:33:17,680 --> 00:33:20,120 Speaker 1: this is, and that I mean, I think it's it's amazing, 660 00:33:20,280 --> 00:33:22,400 Speaker 1: so pretty really impressive. 661 00:33:24,400 --> 00:33:25,800 Speaker 9: All right, So I'll just get in my question s 662 00:33:25,800 --> 00:33:27,520 Speaker 9: heare for you, I think I'll ask his questions and 663 00:33:27,520 --> 00:33:27,960 Speaker 9: then hang. 664 00:33:27,880 --> 00:33:28,400 Speaker 7: Up and listen. 665 00:33:29,760 --> 00:33:32,520 Speaker 9: You mentioned last week that the fan base was split 666 00:33:32,600 --> 00:33:35,240 Speaker 9: on DAK the same way it is on as it 667 00:33:35,280 --> 00:33:38,480 Speaker 9: was for Romo. But I think now that Romo's gone 668 00:33:38,520 --> 00:33:41,320 Speaker 9: and retired, I see so much more positivity around Romo's career, 669 00:33:41,320 --> 00:33:43,000 Speaker 9: and looking back, I don't see a lot of negative 670 00:33:43,040 --> 00:33:45,240 Speaker 9: things about him these days. So I was wondering, do 671 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:48,520 Speaker 9: you think when Dak leaves, whether it's next year or 672 00:33:48,800 --> 00:33:50,680 Speaker 9: years from now, do you think that the fan base 673 00:33:51,160 --> 00:33:53,040 Speaker 9: five years, ten years and I might might look back 674 00:33:53,040 --> 00:33:54,320 Speaker 9: on Dak and be like, he. 675 00:33:54,320 --> 00:33:55,040 Speaker 2: Wasn't that bad. 676 00:33:55,200 --> 00:33:58,360 Speaker 9: Maybe I was wrong, or maybe maybe you could have 677 00:33:58,360 --> 00:33:59,080 Speaker 9: worked out work better. 678 00:33:59,240 --> 00:34:00,960 Speaker 2: I don't know. I just it's something I was thinking about. 679 00:34:01,000 --> 00:34:03,080 Speaker 9: It's kind of a recency bias thing. I think a 680 00:34:03,120 --> 00:34:03,640 Speaker 9: lot of times. 681 00:34:03,680 --> 00:34:06,120 Speaker 1: You know, it's a very good point. Yeah, and I 682 00:34:06,160 --> 00:34:08,879 Speaker 1: think it will. I think it will be like that 683 00:34:08,960 --> 00:34:13,840 Speaker 1: because I mean, who doesn't like Dak? Like I'm talking like, 684 00:34:13,920 --> 00:34:16,040 Speaker 1: you know, you see the interview, you hear the things 685 00:34:16,080 --> 00:34:17,800 Speaker 1: that you know, see what he's doing off the field. 686 00:34:18,160 --> 00:34:20,640 Speaker 1: I mean, even even the harshest critics, even the guys 687 00:34:20,640 --> 00:34:23,280 Speaker 1: that get on there and just you know, just bash 688 00:34:23,360 --> 00:34:25,960 Speaker 1: him for everything, they all kind of qualify it with 689 00:34:26,120 --> 00:34:29,200 Speaker 1: I like Dak. I like him, you know, and they do. 690 00:34:29,320 --> 00:34:34,319 Speaker 1: And he's very easily you know, he's easily liked. But 691 00:34:34,320 --> 00:34:35,360 Speaker 1: but at the end of the day, you want your 692 00:34:35,440 --> 00:34:37,200 Speaker 1: quarterback to take you to the super Bowl. I mean, 693 00:34:37,320 --> 00:34:40,120 Speaker 1: that's what you want, So yeah, I think I think 694 00:34:40,200 --> 00:34:44,240 Speaker 1: that's a very good point. And yeah, Romo's hasn't hasn't 695 00:34:44,280 --> 00:34:48,600 Speaker 1: made any plays, hasn't thrown any interceptions, so you know lately, 696 00:34:48,640 --> 00:34:51,239 Speaker 1: so that, yeah, I mean it recently. Biased is a 697 00:34:51,360 --> 00:34:54,239 Speaker 1: very very good, good phrase for this, and I think 698 00:34:54,239 --> 00:34:56,160 Speaker 1: that that will happen, but no one cares about that 699 00:34:56,239 --> 00:34:58,520 Speaker 1: right now because they want their quarterback who's making a 700 00:34:58,560 --> 00:35:00,800 Speaker 1: lot of money, to lead them to the super Bowl. 701 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:03,520 Speaker 5: So yeah, yeah, I agree and point though this. 702 00:35:03,560 --> 00:35:05,680 Speaker 9: Kind of ties into my next question, and this one 703 00:35:05,760 --> 00:35:08,200 Speaker 9: isn't necessarily about Dak, but it's about the quarterbacks from 704 00:35:08,280 --> 00:35:11,160 Speaker 9: the league. It's do you think the quarterback It's obviously 705 00:35:11,160 --> 00:35:14,040 Speaker 9: the most important position, but do you think it's overvalued? 706 00:35:14,040 --> 00:35:16,080 Speaker 9: And I say that in the sense that it's like 707 00:35:16,160 --> 00:35:19,000 Speaker 9: gms run the league are living in fear of not 708 00:35:19,080 --> 00:35:21,239 Speaker 9: having one. Then all the gms are the owners of 709 00:35:21,280 --> 00:35:22,919 Speaker 9: the team, so they can't just do whatever they want. 710 00:35:23,080 --> 00:35:25,520 Speaker 9: And if you don't have a quarterback, obviously you're not competitive. 711 00:35:25,600 --> 00:35:27,239 Speaker 9: And that's why you see like Daniel Jones and these 712 00:35:27,280 --> 00:35:31,000 Speaker 9: guys get these contracts when they probably shouldn't. Yeah, I 713 00:35:31,000 --> 00:35:33,640 Speaker 9: went over last week the quarterbacks stracted since twenty fifteen, 714 00:35:33,640 --> 00:35:35,279 Speaker 9: the only one is won the Super Bowl. But in 715 00:35:35,360 --> 00:35:38,680 Speaker 9: the same vein, seven out of the last nine Super 716 00:35:38,719 --> 00:35:40,600 Speaker 9: Bowls had a quarterback on a rookie deal. So those 717 00:35:40,680 --> 00:35:42,799 Speaker 9: rookie deals are really powerful. But you have to find 718 00:35:42,840 --> 00:35:45,000 Speaker 9: the right guy, and it almost seems like you have 719 00:35:45,040 --> 00:35:48,200 Speaker 9: to create a super team that manages the cap well 720 00:35:48,239 --> 00:35:50,080 Speaker 9: and then you can plug in a number of quarterbacks 721 00:35:50,080 --> 00:35:53,080 Speaker 9: into Instead of a quarterback elevating the team right away, 722 00:35:53,400 --> 00:35:55,840 Speaker 9: the team elevates the quarterback until the quarterback gets to 723 00:35:55,920 --> 00:35:57,920 Speaker 9: a point three four years down the road where they 724 00:35:57,960 --> 00:35:59,640 Speaker 9: can go off and do their own thing. Do you 725 00:35:59,640 --> 00:36:02,480 Speaker 9: think the team should turn every four year or so 726 00:36:02,600 --> 00:36:05,000 Speaker 9: the quarterback is more to manage that stalary cap better. 727 00:36:05,080 --> 00:36:07,600 Speaker 1: It's getting there. It's getting there, Dylan, it really is. 728 00:36:07,719 --> 00:36:09,799 Speaker 1: I think I don't. I think you're onto something. I 729 00:36:09,800 --> 00:36:13,840 Speaker 1: think teams know that, and uh, we're at that point 730 00:36:13,920 --> 00:36:16,640 Speaker 1: where I think you are going to see some teams 731 00:36:16,680 --> 00:36:19,640 Speaker 1: do that, and sometimes you do it and you kind 732 00:36:19,640 --> 00:36:22,920 Speaker 1: of back into it because if an injury or something 733 00:36:23,000 --> 00:36:26,239 Speaker 1: like that, it wasn't your plan to just flip the 734 00:36:26,360 --> 00:36:29,279 Speaker 1: quarterback every four years. Yeah, but but I mean it 735 00:36:29,360 --> 00:36:32,040 Speaker 1: kind of happens like that. But yeah, I definitely think 736 00:36:32,640 --> 00:36:35,319 Speaker 1: that that's there's something to that. I gotta have more 737 00:36:35,320 --> 00:36:37,320 Speaker 1: of a theory on that. But you got any more 738 00:36:37,320 --> 00:36:38,439 Speaker 1: more questions? Are you good? 739 00:36:39,320 --> 00:36:39,400 Speaker 8: No? 740 00:36:39,520 --> 00:36:40,520 Speaker 2: That's it, man, Thank you. 741 00:36:40,920 --> 00:36:46,680 Speaker 1: Appreciate that good stuff from Dylan in Northport, Florida. You know, 742 00:36:47,160 --> 00:36:50,040 Speaker 1: And I'm not I was never good in science, okay, 743 00:36:50,120 --> 00:36:53,279 Speaker 1: so forgive me on this. But I always think, and 744 00:36:53,920 --> 00:36:57,120 Speaker 1: I always think that stuff like this, like signing a 745 00:36:57,200 --> 00:37:01,319 Speaker 1: quarterback or you know, having a top quarterback. It's kind 746 00:37:01,320 --> 00:37:04,160 Speaker 1: of like it's my analogy here is like it's like 747 00:37:04,200 --> 00:37:08,200 Speaker 1: a tornado, okay, because you got to have hot air 748 00:37:08,360 --> 00:37:11,919 Speaker 1: and cold air and mixes together, and then you got 749 00:37:11,920 --> 00:37:15,280 Speaker 1: this crazy tornado that you could just cause all kinds 750 00:37:15,280 --> 00:37:18,160 Speaker 1: of destruction. And that's sort of what it's like with 751 00:37:18,200 --> 00:37:20,399 Speaker 1: a quarterback. Signing a quarterback because you got to have one, 752 00:37:20,440 --> 00:37:22,680 Speaker 1: right you just said you can't. You don't have a quarterback, 753 00:37:23,239 --> 00:37:26,120 Speaker 1: then you're screwed. But then you have a quarterback, what 754 00:37:26,120 --> 00:37:27,959 Speaker 1: do you have to do? You have to pay him. 755 00:37:28,560 --> 00:37:31,319 Speaker 1: You pay the quarterback. Now you don't have any money 756 00:37:31,360 --> 00:37:34,200 Speaker 1: for anybody else. You see all these teams that are 757 00:37:34,200 --> 00:37:37,440 Speaker 1: in cap hel, all of these teams have pretty much 758 00:37:37,520 --> 00:37:40,000 Speaker 1: have a quarterback that they've signed like that, and they 759 00:37:40,000 --> 00:37:43,600 Speaker 1: haven't won. They haven't won. Kansas City has problems too, 760 00:37:43,920 --> 00:37:46,759 Speaker 1: but they've won. So you don't think of it than 761 00:37:46,800 --> 00:37:48,759 Speaker 1: the same. You know, they gotta get rid of Tyreek call, 762 00:37:48,760 --> 00:37:50,839 Speaker 1: they gotta get rid of guys. I mean they have to, 763 00:37:50,920 --> 00:37:53,359 Speaker 1: they have that. Stuff kind of has to happen. But 764 00:37:53,520 --> 00:37:56,319 Speaker 1: it's it's like this, like which which way is it? 765 00:37:56,360 --> 00:37:58,440 Speaker 1: You know, because you mix it together, you gotta have 766 00:37:58,440 --> 00:38:02,399 Speaker 1: a quarterback. You gotta pay him. Paying a quarterback hurts 767 00:38:02,440 --> 00:38:04,919 Speaker 1: your team. Not having a quarterback hurts your team. Mix 768 00:38:04,960 --> 00:38:09,759 Speaker 1: it together? Its tornado? All right? About that? About that? 769 00:38:10,160 --> 00:38:13,360 Speaker 1: Take that Patrick Walker for your science. I'm just kidding, 770 00:38:13,840 --> 00:38:18,839 Speaker 1: all right, Jonathan from South Southern California. Do you think 771 00:38:19,280 --> 00:38:24,040 Speaker 1: Dak's future being uncertain will affect the draft? We are 772 00:38:24,040 --> 00:38:26,960 Speaker 1: more likely to draft an offensive linemen to protect Dak 773 00:38:27,360 --> 00:38:29,880 Speaker 1: if we just signed him to a four year contract. 774 00:38:30,760 --> 00:38:35,040 Speaker 1: So saying what do you yeah? I mean I that 775 00:38:35,120 --> 00:38:36,880 Speaker 1: goes back to what I was just saying about. You know, 776 00:38:37,120 --> 00:38:39,080 Speaker 1: you got to figure this out. So yeah, you got 777 00:38:39,120 --> 00:38:42,120 Speaker 1: a draft. If you're gonna keep Dak, you obviously got 778 00:38:42,120 --> 00:38:44,759 Speaker 1: to protect him. You know. If Dak's the house, better 779 00:38:44,800 --> 00:38:48,560 Speaker 1: get a fence around him. But if you're not gonna 780 00:38:48,600 --> 00:38:50,359 Speaker 1: do that, then yeah, I mean, I don't know if 781 00:38:50,400 --> 00:38:52,719 Speaker 1: it'll affect the draft as far as taking one in 782 00:38:52,800 --> 00:38:56,880 Speaker 1: the first or second round. There might be a quarterback 783 00:38:56,920 --> 00:38:59,640 Speaker 1: that falls and and you will be watching the draft 784 00:38:59,719 --> 00:39:03,600 Speaker 1: or let's to the draft show, and they'll they'll they'll say, well, 785 00:39:03,719 --> 00:39:06,480 Speaker 1: are the Cowboys interested, you know, because what about Dak's future? 786 00:39:06,480 --> 00:39:08,520 Speaker 1: Should they be looking at this guy? This guy, this guy. 787 00:39:08,920 --> 00:39:11,120 Speaker 1: But I think where that that'll come into play is 788 00:39:11,160 --> 00:39:13,719 Speaker 1: if there is a quarterback falling, I think Jerry will 789 00:39:13,760 --> 00:39:17,240 Speaker 1: be interested in trades. That's where you get the most value. 790 00:39:17,280 --> 00:39:20,680 Speaker 1: If somebody says I'm moving up because I'm taking this guy, 791 00:39:20,880 --> 00:39:23,239 Speaker 1: and I'm you know, we've seen it twice in the 792 00:39:23,280 --> 00:39:25,160 Speaker 1: in the past where the Cowboys have traded their first 793 00:39:25,200 --> 00:39:27,880 Speaker 1: round pick for a team jumping up to get a quarterback. 794 00:39:28,200 --> 00:39:32,000 Speaker 1: So I would think that would be the case. And 795 00:39:32,040 --> 00:39:33,719 Speaker 1: if it's time to go get a quarterback, then I 796 00:39:33,719 --> 00:39:36,279 Speaker 1: think the Cowboys will do that. But you also got 797 00:39:36,280 --> 00:39:40,600 Speaker 1: to remember, you know, they do have Trey Lance, at 798 00:39:40,680 --> 00:39:43,240 Speaker 1: least for this year they have they have Trey Lance, 799 00:39:43,280 --> 00:39:46,200 Speaker 1: so if they they wanted to develop a quarterback, they 800 00:39:46,239 --> 00:39:49,120 Speaker 1: still kind of have him on the roster as well. 801 00:39:49,160 --> 00:39:51,600 Speaker 1: All right, let's go to Jeff in North Carolina. 802 00:39:52,120 --> 00:39:52,719 Speaker 8: What's going on? 803 00:39:53,040 --> 00:39:54,040 Speaker 1: Hey, Jeff? How you doing? 804 00:39:54,080 --> 00:39:54,239 Speaker 10: Man? 805 00:39:54,719 --> 00:39:58,200 Speaker 5: I'm doing pretty good by yourself, outstanding. Yeah, been a 806 00:39:58,239 --> 00:39:59,960 Speaker 5: couple of weeks since a talk to you. Man, luck 807 00:40:00,080 --> 00:40:01,040 Speaker 5: going on here lately? 808 00:40:01,160 --> 00:40:03,080 Speaker 1: Okay, everything's fine. 809 00:40:03,280 --> 00:40:05,800 Speaker 5: Yeah, I actually I had a little bump up in 810 00:40:05,880 --> 00:40:09,440 Speaker 5: my work. They got got rare ended and uh and 811 00:40:09,600 --> 00:40:13,040 Speaker 5: uh so my being a little sore, did you. 812 00:40:13,040 --> 00:40:15,719 Speaker 1: Get mad or did you say? I mean, I can't 813 00:40:15,719 --> 00:40:16,920 Speaker 1: imagine you're getting upset? 814 00:40:17,040 --> 00:40:20,920 Speaker 5: I mean no, I actually you know, this happened so fast, 815 00:40:21,160 --> 00:40:26,280 Speaker 5: and uh, I immediately got out to check on everybody 816 00:40:26,360 --> 00:40:28,160 Speaker 5: involved in That's what I would. 817 00:40:27,960 --> 00:40:28,799 Speaker 1: Expect you to do. 818 00:40:29,600 --> 00:40:33,080 Speaker 5: Yeah, and but but I'm actually I took this week off, 819 00:40:33,160 --> 00:40:35,480 Speaker 5: so I'm uh so I had the time. I was 820 00:40:35,480 --> 00:40:37,319 Speaker 5: gonna give you a call, but I go tell you 821 00:40:37,560 --> 00:40:40,160 Speaker 5: I listened to Thursday show, and man, that was such 822 00:40:40,160 --> 00:40:42,919 Speaker 5: a great show. It was just awesome. It was so good. 823 00:40:42,960 --> 00:40:44,600 Speaker 5: I had to go back and listen to it again. 824 00:40:44,680 --> 00:40:47,799 Speaker 5: But there were so many good calls. 825 00:40:47,680 --> 00:40:50,440 Speaker 1: And I love I love that. Yeah, I mean I 826 00:40:50,960 --> 00:40:53,680 Speaker 1: said it immediately afterwards. I don't know what it was, 827 00:40:53,760 --> 00:40:55,839 Speaker 1: the mix of everything. I thought it was a great show. 828 00:40:55,880 --> 00:40:57,120 Speaker 1: I appreciate you saying that. 829 00:40:57,280 --> 00:40:57,799 Speaker 3: I did too. 830 00:40:57,840 --> 00:41:01,040 Speaker 5: You and I had to out down some points that 831 00:41:01,160 --> 00:41:04,760 Speaker 5: some of the guys. I love what Rob said about 832 00:41:06,280 --> 00:41:10,600 Speaker 5: about wonder if Jerry and them was mad because Dak 833 00:41:10,760 --> 00:41:13,040 Speaker 5: or some of them wouldn't take team friendly deals. I've 834 00:41:13,080 --> 00:41:16,560 Speaker 5: always felt that that that Jerry and Stevens have a 835 00:41:16,600 --> 00:41:21,200 Speaker 5: misconception that guys will play for the Cowboys for less money, 836 00:41:21,200 --> 00:41:23,879 Speaker 5: and I just it's just, I mean, you know, they're 837 00:41:24,000 --> 00:41:26,680 Speaker 5: they got a job to do, I mean, and Dak's 838 00:41:26,680 --> 00:41:28,239 Speaker 5: agents trying to get the most. 839 00:41:27,960 --> 00:41:29,239 Speaker 3: Money he can get. 840 00:41:29,400 --> 00:41:32,880 Speaker 5: I'm for his client. That's that's his job. So so 841 00:41:33,080 --> 00:41:35,600 Speaker 5: I've always thought Jerry and them, you know, they just 842 00:41:35,760 --> 00:41:38,560 Speaker 5: I've never understood why they think. I know, they make 843 00:41:38,640 --> 00:41:41,000 Speaker 5: money off the field, you know, being in Dallas. But 844 00:41:41,120 --> 00:41:44,359 Speaker 5: still it's just but but it's like you said, other 845 00:41:44,440 --> 00:41:47,319 Speaker 5: quarterbacks in the league and their agents look at that too, 846 00:41:47,480 --> 00:41:50,759 Speaker 5: and so it's kind of fraternity. And also I was 847 00:41:51,239 --> 00:41:55,840 Speaker 5: thinking about some of the players. I've always felt we 848 00:41:56,160 --> 00:41:59,120 Speaker 5: sometimes we hold on the players too long, and that's 849 00:41:59,360 --> 00:42:02,399 Speaker 5: and like giving some of them second contracts or third 850 00:42:02,440 --> 00:42:06,000 Speaker 5: contracts when they didn't need them, and and that's kind 851 00:42:06,000 --> 00:42:10,520 Speaker 5: of why we're in cap trouble. And so I was thinking, 852 00:42:10,880 --> 00:42:15,239 Speaker 5: whatever happens going forward, you know, whether whether once we 853 00:42:16,239 --> 00:42:18,600 Speaker 5: get out of this cap trouble we're in, if we're 854 00:42:18,880 --> 00:42:21,719 Speaker 5: whether it be trades or whether you know, I still 855 00:42:21,760 --> 00:42:25,400 Speaker 5: hear they may try to trade your back through the draft. 856 00:42:25,440 --> 00:42:26,919 Speaker 5: I mean, I've I've heard so many things. 857 00:42:26,960 --> 00:42:27,359 Speaker 10: My mind. 858 00:42:27,719 --> 00:42:30,160 Speaker 5: My brain's just turned the mush. I've heard so everybody's 859 00:42:30,160 --> 00:42:32,920 Speaker 5: wondering what they're going to do. But but going forward, 860 00:42:33,239 --> 00:42:35,319 Speaker 5: if once we get our cap into control of what 861 00:42:35,360 --> 00:42:37,279 Speaker 5: I'd like to see them, do you know you get 862 00:42:37,320 --> 00:42:40,680 Speaker 5: elite players, then by by all means you keep signing 863 00:42:40,719 --> 00:42:43,719 Speaker 5: them and signing them long term. But our role players, 864 00:42:44,120 --> 00:42:48,440 Speaker 5: you know, maybe be a little bit more conservative about 865 00:42:48,600 --> 00:42:51,840 Speaker 5: re signing them. We do such a good job drafting 866 00:42:52,239 --> 00:42:54,440 Speaker 5: that I feel like some of these guys, some of 867 00:42:54,440 --> 00:42:57,799 Speaker 5: the role players can be replaced, and you know, before 868 00:42:57,840 --> 00:43:00,000 Speaker 5: they get to their second some guys get to theirselfs 869 00:43:00,040 --> 00:43:02,319 Speaker 5: could contract him. I mean, I know it's easier said 870 00:43:02,360 --> 00:43:05,680 Speaker 5: than done, but but I just think that way that 871 00:43:05,719 --> 00:43:09,120 Speaker 5: would keep our cap healthier. And uh, because you know, 872 00:43:09,200 --> 00:43:12,000 Speaker 5: because we got guys, just like we've been talking, they're 873 00:43:12,040 --> 00:43:15,000 Speaker 5: going into the third year and never really got a 874 00:43:15,080 --> 00:43:17,239 Speaker 5: chance to play, and they're probably gonna have to have 875 00:43:17,280 --> 00:43:20,440 Speaker 5: that chance this year. And and I just think, you know, 876 00:43:20,480 --> 00:43:22,719 Speaker 5: maybe that's why sometimes we get I mean, I know 877 00:43:22,840 --> 00:43:25,640 Speaker 5: they like to keep their own players, but but I 878 00:43:25,760 --> 00:43:30,360 Speaker 5: just think the role the the role players. Maybe you 879 00:43:30,360 --> 00:43:33,520 Speaker 5: you keep drafting, you know, maybe draft a pass rusher 880 00:43:33,680 --> 00:43:36,040 Speaker 5: late in the draft every other year the same way 881 00:43:36,120 --> 00:43:38,360 Speaker 5: with Yeah, I don't know, I think. 882 00:43:38,400 --> 00:43:41,400 Speaker 1: Uh, Jeff, I think you can. You could make the 883 00:43:41,440 --> 00:43:44,000 Speaker 1: case that that's kind of what they're doing. And that's 884 00:43:44,040 --> 00:43:45,640 Speaker 1: what they did last year, you know what I mean 885 00:43:45,640 --> 00:43:47,640 Speaker 1: that they said, yeah, yeah, we we would like to 886 00:43:47,680 --> 00:43:50,440 Speaker 1: have Dorin Armstrong, but certainly not at this price or 887 00:43:50,560 --> 00:43:54,439 Speaker 1: Dante Fowler. So we're gonna say it's your turn. It's 888 00:43:54,440 --> 00:43:56,640 Speaker 1: your turn. Sam Williams, Fam Williams. 889 00:43:56,680 --> 00:43:57,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, I agree. 890 00:43:57,360 --> 00:43:59,120 Speaker 1: And you know, if Sam Williams has a couple of 891 00:43:59,120 --> 00:44:02,879 Speaker 1: good years, maybe he just goes in free agency after 892 00:44:02,920 --> 00:44:04,680 Speaker 1: his fourth year and you get another guy. You know what, 893 00:44:04,719 --> 00:44:07,560 Speaker 1: I mean so right exactly. You could make the case 894 00:44:07,600 --> 00:44:09,399 Speaker 1: they're kind of doing that, you know, but. 895 00:44:09,760 --> 00:44:12,000 Speaker 5: But I feel like that's what they've always should have 896 00:44:12,040 --> 00:44:14,719 Speaker 5: done with the running back position. I probably never would 897 00:44:14,760 --> 00:44:17,640 Speaker 5: have given Zeke a second contract, but of course he 898 00:44:17,640 --> 00:44:20,160 Speaker 5: held out and they did what they had to do. 899 00:44:20,239 --> 00:44:23,080 Speaker 5: But I always think you have to run back, run 900 00:44:23,120 --> 00:44:25,799 Speaker 5: that guy for five years or whatever, and then draft 901 00:44:25,840 --> 00:44:26,560 Speaker 5: another one, you know. 902 00:44:27,239 --> 00:44:29,680 Speaker 1: But that's the thing, Jeff, you have any any other 903 00:44:29,760 --> 00:44:30,600 Speaker 1: questions or are we good? 904 00:44:30,760 --> 00:44:32,640 Speaker 5: No? I think I'd be it. But I appreciate you 905 00:44:32,680 --> 00:44:33,239 Speaker 5: taking a call. 906 00:44:33,400 --> 00:44:36,880 Speaker 1: Appreciate that. Thank you, Jeff. You know that to me 907 00:44:37,080 --> 00:44:41,160 Speaker 1: is so easier said than done about the running back 908 00:44:41,200 --> 00:44:43,880 Speaker 1: and and you know, run these guys into the ground, 909 00:44:44,280 --> 00:44:47,360 Speaker 1: get another one, you know, it's it's not that's not 910 00:44:47,719 --> 00:44:53,920 Speaker 1: Ezekiel Elliott running back Ohio State. That's Zeke's Zeke. Okay, 911 00:44:54,320 --> 00:44:58,600 Speaker 1: that he gave you everything, and that's where you you 912 00:44:58,640 --> 00:45:02,480 Speaker 1: can You could argue about the way Jerry Jones does 913 00:45:02,520 --> 00:45:04,800 Speaker 1: a lot of things and business why you know, whatever 914 00:45:04,840 --> 00:45:08,080 Speaker 1: you want to say, but Jerry is loyal and he's 915 00:45:08,120 --> 00:45:11,840 Speaker 1: a human being, and he knows that that ze is 916 00:45:12,960 --> 00:45:16,480 Speaker 1: a heartbeat of the team and so it's it's really 917 00:45:16,760 --> 00:45:20,000 Speaker 1: easy to just say no, not giving a running back 918 00:45:20,000 --> 00:45:22,360 Speaker 1: to second a year or third contract or whatever. But 919 00:45:23,360 --> 00:45:25,680 Speaker 1: when it's time and you're you're looking at your football 920 00:45:25,719 --> 00:45:28,040 Speaker 1: team and you're like, you know, we got this this 921 00:45:28,200 --> 00:45:30,240 Speaker 1: going on, and we can do this, and we're pretty 922 00:45:30,280 --> 00:45:32,200 Speaker 1: good on offense, and we can run the ball, and 923 00:45:32,239 --> 00:45:35,240 Speaker 1: we just keep Zeke and we you know, like easier 924 00:45:35,239 --> 00:45:37,520 Speaker 1: said than done. I mean, when would you have done that? 925 00:45:37,560 --> 00:45:39,600 Speaker 1: When would you have said now? Now, we're not going 926 00:45:39,640 --> 00:45:42,359 Speaker 1: with Zeke because it doesn't it doesn't work that way 927 00:45:42,400 --> 00:45:47,000 Speaker 1: because you have to make decisions before decisions. So it 928 00:45:47,040 --> 00:45:50,680 Speaker 1: doesn't just go five years and you're like, oh, wait, oh, 929 00:45:50,760 --> 00:45:53,520 Speaker 1: Zeke's contract's done, should we sign him or not? No, No, 930 00:45:53,760 --> 00:45:56,439 Speaker 1: it starts in the third year. Now. Now running backs 931 00:45:56,480 --> 00:45:59,200 Speaker 1: are getting paid. Todd Gurley gets a deal, We're gonna 932 00:45:59,200 --> 00:46:01,200 Speaker 1: pay Zeke. You're gonna start this clock and get them, 933 00:46:01,239 --> 00:46:03,080 Speaker 1: you know, a new one because he's only what twenty 934 00:46:03,080 --> 00:46:05,360 Speaker 1: four to twenty five. Let's let's do it now, you know. 935 00:46:05,440 --> 00:46:06,480 Speaker 1: And then and then you got to pick up a 936 00:46:06,480 --> 00:46:08,279 Speaker 1: fifty year option. You got to make that decision in 937 00:46:08,320 --> 00:46:11,440 Speaker 1: the fourth year. So we're seeing it with CD like 938 00:46:11,520 --> 00:46:14,239 Speaker 1: nothing sneaking up on CD's contracts. Not out, you know, 939 00:46:14,560 --> 00:46:16,880 Speaker 1: but like nothing's sneaking up on it. But it's just 940 00:46:17,080 --> 00:46:19,239 Speaker 1: all these decisions that are gonna be made. And so 941 00:46:19,320 --> 00:46:21,279 Speaker 1: if you're gonna say, now, we're gonna let you go, 942 00:46:21,680 --> 00:46:24,279 Speaker 1: I mean, it's kind of awkward because you're making that 943 00:46:24,320 --> 00:46:27,400 Speaker 1: decision before he's actually gone. That's that's something you have 944 00:46:27,440 --> 00:46:29,879 Speaker 1: to remember. You don't just say you're running for five 945 00:46:29,960 --> 00:46:32,520 Speaker 1: years and he's done, because by the three and a 946 00:46:32,560 --> 00:46:35,840 Speaker 1: half the four years, you're already making that decision that 947 00:46:35,880 --> 00:46:38,640 Speaker 1: you're not gonna do it, And that creates a weird 948 00:46:38,719 --> 00:46:41,839 Speaker 1: dynamic of oh, yeah, we love Zeke, Yeah he's great, 949 00:46:41,960 --> 00:46:43,080 Speaker 1: why don't you give him a new deal? 950 00:46:43,480 --> 00:46:43,680 Speaker 2: You know. 951 00:46:44,480 --> 00:46:45,840 Speaker 1: I don't know if any of that makes sense, but 952 00:46:45,880 --> 00:46:47,880 Speaker 1: I'm just saying it's it's a lot harder than it 953 00:46:48,440 --> 00:46:51,239 Speaker 1: sounds to just to just not keep the players because 954 00:46:51,239 --> 00:46:53,439 Speaker 1: you're trying to keep the team intact and you're trying 955 00:46:53,440 --> 00:46:55,279 Speaker 1: to do the best you can and you got to 956 00:46:55,320 --> 00:46:57,840 Speaker 1: make these decisions and it's just not it's not always 957 00:46:57,880 --> 00:47:00,640 Speaker 1: easy to do it that way. So all right, I 958 00:47:00,719 --> 00:47:02,640 Speaker 1: hope that made a sense at all. Bruce and Houston 959 00:47:02,719 --> 00:47:03,280 Speaker 1: next call. 960 00:47:05,880 --> 00:47:08,600 Speaker 3: Man. I hadn't been able to get on since I 961 00:47:09,080 --> 00:47:12,120 Speaker 3: heard I was the first teamer there. Where do I 962 00:47:12,120 --> 00:47:13,080 Speaker 3: pick up my trophy? 963 00:47:13,320 --> 00:47:15,839 Speaker 1: Yeah? Well this is where you pick it up. You 964 00:47:15,840 --> 00:47:19,319 Speaker 1: you you get a hold of Dylan's wife and say 965 00:47:19,400 --> 00:47:21,439 Speaker 1: where did you get your deal? I need another one. 966 00:47:21,800 --> 00:47:24,200 Speaker 1: Change my name to this and send it here. No, 967 00:47:24,400 --> 00:47:27,719 Speaker 1: I'm not all right. That was a beautiful trophy by 968 00:47:27,719 --> 00:47:31,360 Speaker 1: the way, from from Dylan Flora. I was pretty. But 969 00:47:31,400 --> 00:47:34,279 Speaker 1: we're gonna just do Measley old T shirt. Sorry. 970 00:47:36,000 --> 00:47:37,640 Speaker 3: Well, I mean I couldn't get on. I tried to 971 00:47:37,640 --> 00:47:40,920 Speaker 3: get on, and you're like Taylor Swift. I feel like 972 00:47:40,960 --> 00:47:41,840 Speaker 3: one of the Swifties. 973 00:47:41,840 --> 00:47:42,719 Speaker 5: I just can't get on. 974 00:47:42,760 --> 00:47:44,600 Speaker 3: You're so sinking popular. 975 00:47:44,920 --> 00:47:46,800 Speaker 1: Well there's there's a first. 976 00:47:48,239 --> 00:47:51,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, Chris, Chris told me this feature and tell that 977 00:47:51,640 --> 00:47:52,000 Speaker 3: to Nick. 978 00:47:52,239 --> 00:47:52,640 Speaker 5: Yeah. 979 00:47:52,719 --> 00:47:55,520 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm gonna call this show. This is Nick's version. 980 00:47:55,560 --> 00:47:57,040 Speaker 5: How about that. 981 00:47:57,480 --> 00:47:59,480 Speaker 3: You've been calling a lot of things for never Swift. 982 00:48:00,080 --> 00:48:02,360 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, this is this is the Knick's version of 983 00:48:02,400 --> 00:48:03,080 Speaker 1: her podcast. 984 00:48:03,800 --> 00:48:07,879 Speaker 3: That's actually a compliment. But anyway, Uh, just like Dylan. 985 00:48:08,640 --> 00:48:09,279 Speaker 1: She's the best thing. 986 00:48:09,440 --> 00:48:09,680 Speaker 10: Yeah. 987 00:48:09,760 --> 00:48:11,919 Speaker 1: I mean, I'm not a fan of the music so much, 988 00:48:12,200 --> 00:48:16,319 Speaker 1: but she's out she's outstanding. I got daughters and they 989 00:48:16,360 --> 00:48:19,520 Speaker 1: love her, and she's outstanding and she is. She embraces 990 00:48:19,560 --> 00:48:23,000 Speaker 1: the role model that she is and I have a 991 00:48:23,040 --> 00:48:25,319 Speaker 1: lot of respect for her and how she how she 992 00:48:25,400 --> 00:48:27,560 Speaker 1: lifted the Chiefs to a super Bowl, I mean amazing. 993 00:48:29,920 --> 00:48:30,360 Speaker 6: Yeah. 994 00:48:30,520 --> 00:48:32,960 Speaker 3: Yeah, my daughter's thirty and she she likes her too. 995 00:48:33,000 --> 00:48:35,400 Speaker 3: But yeah, I don't know about that lifting the Chiefs 996 00:48:35,400 --> 00:48:36,200 Speaker 3: to the super Bowl. 997 00:48:36,840 --> 00:48:38,040 Speaker 4: Uh, it did something. 998 00:48:38,080 --> 00:48:41,120 Speaker 3: My homes is pretty good. Yeah, No, you're right. Uh, 999 00:48:41,360 --> 00:48:44,759 Speaker 3: like Dylan said in the last caller mentioned, you know, 1000 00:48:46,800 --> 00:48:49,840 Speaker 3: the hardest thing I've heard. I think Bill Parcell said 1001 00:48:50,080 --> 00:48:54,560 Speaker 3: it's hard to Well it's not hard, but it's the 1002 00:48:54,719 --> 00:48:57,880 Speaker 3: timing when to let her play, you know, to let 1003 00:48:57,960 --> 00:49:01,600 Speaker 3: a player go a year early, a year late, you know, 1004 00:49:01,719 --> 00:49:05,279 Speaker 3: like with DeMarcus where that was tough and then you 1005 00:49:05,320 --> 00:49:07,879 Speaker 3: know he he went on and won a super Bowl. 1006 00:49:07,960 --> 00:49:11,440 Speaker 3: But nine times out of ten that don't usually happen. 1007 00:49:11,480 --> 00:49:14,680 Speaker 3: We'll see with uh Tyron Smith if it works out 1008 00:49:14,719 --> 00:49:17,480 Speaker 3: that way with the Jets. But but you do have 1009 00:49:17,560 --> 00:49:21,560 Speaker 3: to move on running back. I'm sorry, Zeke just held 1010 00:49:21,680 --> 00:49:24,400 Speaker 3: you know, and you talked about Jerry Jones being uh 1011 00:49:24,800 --> 00:49:27,759 Speaker 3: loyal but a loyal to a fault almost, wouldn't you 1012 00:49:27,800 --> 00:49:28,160 Speaker 3: agree that? 1013 00:49:28,280 --> 00:49:31,319 Speaker 1: Yeah, of course, I mean, I mean it hurt him 1014 00:49:31,320 --> 00:49:35,440 Speaker 1: in the nineties, it did. He paid for what they 1015 00:49:35,680 --> 00:49:39,359 Speaker 1: had done and not so much what they projected to 1016 00:49:39,520 --> 00:49:42,240 Speaker 1: do and be, you know, and and that's but that's 1017 00:49:42,480 --> 00:49:44,600 Speaker 1: who he is, I mean as a as a person, 1018 00:49:44,680 --> 00:49:46,560 Speaker 1: that that's who he is. I mean, no, of. 1019 00:49:46,480 --> 00:49:49,080 Speaker 3: Course, I mean, and that's why the players still love him. 1020 00:49:49,080 --> 00:49:51,480 Speaker 3: I mean, even if they retire, they come around him. Yeah, 1021 00:49:52,600 --> 00:49:56,320 Speaker 3: but Zekel, I mean the running back position in particular, 1022 00:49:56,520 --> 00:49:59,600 Speaker 3: there's not going to be another Emmitt Smith that runs 1023 00:49:59,680 --> 00:50:04,000 Speaker 3: ten well year, You're just not gonna see it. Right linebacker, 1024 00:50:04,040 --> 00:50:06,320 Speaker 3: you can throw that in position as well. It seems 1025 00:50:06,360 --> 00:50:07,880 Speaker 3: like every three or four years you need to be 1026 00:50:08,000 --> 00:50:12,920 Speaker 3: drafting one. It's just yeah, even if Ezekiel was high 1027 00:50:12,960 --> 00:50:16,960 Speaker 3: talent for picking the draft, you know, but that's what 1028 00:50:17,040 --> 00:50:19,080 Speaker 3: Dallas is gonna have to do it. And this year 1029 00:50:19,160 --> 00:50:23,000 Speaker 3: if they could, if they could double dip on offensive linemen, 1030 00:50:23,520 --> 00:50:25,200 Speaker 3: I'd like to see him do it. But I think 1031 00:50:25,200 --> 00:50:28,120 Speaker 3: they're probably gonna have to use their second round take 1032 00:50:28,200 --> 00:50:30,640 Speaker 3: to get a stud running back because that's what we need. 1033 00:50:31,080 --> 00:50:33,759 Speaker 3: I'd like to see Ezekiel el it come for the 1034 00:50:33,840 --> 00:50:36,279 Speaker 3: league many Heck, we're paying him six million in dead money, 1035 00:50:36,280 --> 00:50:38,520 Speaker 3: we might as well get some usage out of him, 1036 00:50:38,560 --> 00:50:41,319 Speaker 3: you know. But uh, And as far as Dak goes, 1037 00:50:41,480 --> 00:50:45,000 Speaker 3: you're right. All the teams want to achieve quarterback and 1038 00:50:45,080 --> 00:50:48,920 Speaker 3: have an awesome team around him. Like someone said, you 1039 00:50:48,960 --> 00:50:52,520 Speaker 3: know that lifts up the quarterback instead of the quarterback 1040 00:50:52,640 --> 00:50:57,040 Speaker 3: lift up the team. And so with Dak, And you're right. 1041 00:50:57,120 --> 00:51:00,160 Speaker 3: I've said it many times myself. I like Dak, but 1042 00:51:00,600 --> 00:51:02,600 Speaker 3: we want a super Bowl man. I was spoiled by 1043 00:51:02,680 --> 00:51:06,160 Speaker 3: Roger Staubach and Troy Apan and so that's what we want. 1044 00:51:06,200 --> 00:51:07,719 Speaker 3: And if we don't get that, you know, hey, we 1045 00:51:07,920 --> 00:51:12,040 Speaker 3: were quickly kick him to the curb Trey Lance. We 1046 00:51:12,080 --> 00:51:13,880 Speaker 3: don't know what he's gonna do, but we need to 1047 00:51:13,920 --> 00:51:17,279 Speaker 3: find out because you can get him on that cheap. 1048 00:51:17,320 --> 00:51:20,200 Speaker 3: He's he's just as young as some of the rookie 1049 00:51:20,280 --> 00:51:22,880 Speaker 3: quarterbacks that are gonna be in the draft. So and 1050 00:51:22,920 --> 00:51:24,520 Speaker 3: he's been in the league two or three years, so 1051 00:51:24,560 --> 00:51:27,040 Speaker 3: you've got a little jump on him there. I don't 1052 00:51:27,080 --> 00:51:28,560 Speaker 3: know what they see him. I don't know if you've 1053 00:51:28,560 --> 00:51:31,600 Speaker 3: seen him play, but we're gonna find out in the preseason. 1054 00:51:31,640 --> 00:51:35,120 Speaker 3: But and if they don't and and Dak falls out 1055 00:51:35,160 --> 00:51:37,680 Speaker 3: and takes him to the super Bowl or Championship game, 1056 00:51:37,880 --> 00:51:39,960 Speaker 3: well then he's gonna cost seventy million a year. That's 1057 00:51:40,160 --> 00:51:43,120 Speaker 3: what it's gonna cost. But if he don't, then Dallas 1058 00:51:43,120 --> 00:51:47,400 Speaker 3: can reset and move on. They'll get a third round 1059 00:51:47,600 --> 00:51:51,440 Speaker 3: compensatory pick unless they make a crazy trade, which I 1060 00:51:51,480 --> 00:51:54,399 Speaker 3: don't think is gonna happen. But anyway, good shoe, Nick, 1061 00:51:54,640 --> 00:51:55,440 Speaker 3: have a good buddy. 1062 00:51:55,480 --> 00:52:01,200 Speaker 1: Thanks. I appreciate that. You know interesting, Helen, get some 1063 00:52:01,239 --> 00:52:03,080 Speaker 1: water here. I was going to say an interesting point 1064 00:52:03,400 --> 00:52:07,319 Speaker 1: about Trey Lance is that you don't have him under 1065 00:52:07,320 --> 00:52:10,400 Speaker 1: contract for very long because they're not going to do 1066 00:52:10,440 --> 00:52:12,439 Speaker 1: the fifth year option on him. I think his price 1067 00:52:12,520 --> 00:52:17,560 Speaker 1: tag goes up next year, so or this is his 1068 00:52:17,560 --> 00:52:19,840 Speaker 1: fourth year, so this is really it for him. This 1069 00:52:19,920 --> 00:52:22,680 Speaker 1: is you got to figure out on him this year. 1070 00:52:23,239 --> 00:52:25,840 Speaker 1: So it's not like you've got him in the fold 1071 00:52:25,840 --> 00:52:27,560 Speaker 1: for a few years. He's only on their contract for 1072 00:52:27,560 --> 00:52:29,960 Speaker 1: one more year. All right, Robin Vegas. 1073 00:52:31,920 --> 00:52:41,640 Speaker 6: Hey, Nick, rob I agree with Dylan about Romo. I 1074 00:52:42,600 --> 00:52:45,719 Speaker 6: think I think all the fans loved Romo because we 1075 00:52:45,760 --> 00:52:49,040 Speaker 6: looked at him like he's good enough, but the team 1076 00:52:49,160 --> 00:52:52,759 Speaker 6: was never good enough and then but by the time 1077 00:52:52,800 --> 00:52:57,120 Speaker 6: the team got better, his body just broke down. And 1078 00:52:58,080 --> 00:53:01,600 Speaker 6: you know, we forget that they after Zeke to play 1079 00:53:01,640 --> 00:53:04,280 Speaker 6: with Romo. That would have been that would have been something, 1080 00:53:05,520 --> 00:53:11,800 Speaker 6: you know, And what worries me about, you know, with 1081 00:53:12,280 --> 00:53:17,239 Speaker 6: Dak now is you know, if he goes in last 1082 00:53:17,320 --> 00:53:20,720 Speaker 6: year of his deal, is he gonna ball out? Because 1083 00:53:20,800 --> 00:53:23,400 Speaker 6: we've talked about this in the past. What makes Dak 1084 00:53:24,360 --> 00:53:28,320 Speaker 6: a really good quarterback is when he would run and throw. 1085 00:53:29,120 --> 00:53:31,040 Speaker 6: So I don't know is he going to say to himself, 1086 00:53:31,239 --> 00:53:33,480 Speaker 6: I don't know if I'm going to try to get 1087 00:53:33,520 --> 00:53:37,120 Speaker 6: that first down, you know, because if I get injured, now, 1088 00:53:37,719 --> 00:53:40,839 Speaker 6: who's gonna pay me? You know, So I don't know 1089 00:53:40,960 --> 00:53:45,120 Speaker 6: if that goes into an athlete's head. Unfortunately, I never 1090 00:53:45,200 --> 00:53:48,359 Speaker 6: been in that position where I'm making fifty million, you know, 1091 00:53:49,239 --> 00:53:52,520 Speaker 6: so I don't I don't know if that would factor. 1092 00:53:52,560 --> 00:53:55,000 Speaker 6: But I would hate to even think about that. When 1093 00:53:55,040 --> 00:53:58,359 Speaker 6: I see him on thirty five run out, you know, 1094 00:53:58,760 --> 00:54:01,720 Speaker 6: instead of maybe taking on defa to back, he slides 1095 00:54:01,760 --> 00:54:03,800 Speaker 6: and runs out about. You know, I'd be like, come on, 1096 00:54:04,880 --> 00:54:09,880 Speaker 6: So that's I think there's just there's no contracting is 1097 00:54:09,920 --> 00:54:12,080 Speaker 6: going to be an issue all year because of stuff 1098 00:54:12,200 --> 00:54:12,440 Speaker 6: like that. 1099 00:54:14,400 --> 00:54:14,920 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1100 00:54:15,400 --> 00:54:20,640 Speaker 6: No, and I oh, I think it's great that Dylan 1101 00:54:20,719 --> 00:54:22,520 Speaker 6: got that trophy. Ilwa was saying, you know, we should 1102 00:54:22,600 --> 00:54:26,560 Speaker 6: do a we should send in pictures, you know, for 1103 00:54:26,680 --> 00:54:29,959 Speaker 6: the old story line team like they do on Monday 1104 00:54:30,040 --> 00:54:34,000 Speaker 6: Night football. Yeah, you know Ralph from Vegas, Staten Island, 1105 00:54:34,000 --> 00:54:35,880 Speaker 6: New York. You know, you know, something like that, and 1106 00:54:35,920 --> 00:54:38,200 Speaker 6: then we'll send them to you and somehow you put 1107 00:54:38,280 --> 00:54:39,680 Speaker 6: them up on the wall or something that. 1108 00:54:40,120 --> 00:54:40,239 Speaker 2: Oh. 1109 00:54:40,320 --> 00:54:43,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, well, I don't know about you know, we have 1110 00:54:43,080 --> 00:54:46,080 Speaker 1: to share. It's a shared space here. But one thing 1111 00:54:46,160 --> 00:54:48,560 Speaker 1: we are going to do is I've been saying it 1112 00:54:48,600 --> 00:54:50,640 Speaker 1: for a little while, but I am gonna we are 1113 00:54:50,680 --> 00:54:52,960 Speaker 1: going to to add some a video element here where 1114 00:54:52,960 --> 00:54:55,560 Speaker 1: I want some of you guys to send in your question, 1115 00:54:56,120 --> 00:54:59,960 Speaker 1: uh from a from a you know, a video fifteen 1116 00:55:00,080 --> 00:55:03,080 Speaker 1: twenty thirty seconds whatever, and we'll put it out here 1117 00:55:03,080 --> 00:55:05,200 Speaker 1: on the screen and then we'll you know, be able 1118 00:55:05,239 --> 00:55:06,560 Speaker 1: to kind of see that and then again kind of 1119 00:55:06,560 --> 00:55:09,040 Speaker 1: put a face to the name and voice. 1120 00:55:09,120 --> 00:55:09,359 Speaker 2: Yeah. 1121 00:55:09,760 --> 00:55:11,640 Speaker 1: So that's another thing, you know, you got to you 1122 00:55:11,640 --> 00:55:14,359 Speaker 1: gotta keep turning into this thing. And so that's what 1123 00:55:14,360 --> 00:55:16,719 Speaker 1: we're looking at next. Year or this this year. 1124 00:55:16,800 --> 00:55:19,080 Speaker 6: Actually, so yeah, I think that'd be that'd be cool. 1125 00:55:19,160 --> 00:55:24,759 Speaker 1: So all right, all right, Rob, good stuff? Yea? Anything else? 1126 00:55:24,800 --> 00:55:25,160 Speaker 1: You good? 1127 00:55:26,360 --> 00:55:27,319 Speaker 6: No, I'm good, I'm good. 1128 00:55:27,480 --> 00:55:27,759 Speaker 1: All right. 1129 00:55:27,760 --> 00:55:29,520 Speaker 6: It was hard to get in, but that's a that's 1130 00:55:29,520 --> 00:55:29,960 Speaker 6: a good. 1131 00:55:29,920 --> 00:55:30,919 Speaker 5: You made it a good deal. 1132 00:55:30,960 --> 00:55:32,759 Speaker 1: You made it right here, you made it right here 1133 00:55:32,760 --> 00:55:37,359 Speaker 1: in the ninth ninth, all right, speaking of see you later, 1134 00:55:37,400 --> 00:55:39,600 Speaker 1: Speaking of the ninth, we'll go this our ninth callers, 1135 00:55:39,640 --> 00:55:42,640 Speaker 1: our last one of the day. Michael and Colton, California. Michael, 1136 00:55:42,760 --> 00:55:43,200 Speaker 1: what's up? 1137 00:55:43,400 --> 00:55:44,080 Speaker 10: What's going on? 1138 00:55:44,360 --> 00:55:44,520 Speaker 5: Nick? 1139 00:55:44,600 --> 00:55:47,759 Speaker 10: Cappy? Eastern everybody. I'll make it real quick, but uh hey, 1140 00:55:47,800 --> 00:55:50,279 Speaker 10: I think that uh, you know, I think that for 1141 00:55:50,320 --> 00:55:52,279 Speaker 10: the last couple of years, there's been such a big 1142 00:55:52,280 --> 00:55:54,920 Speaker 10: emphasis on you know, first round, we got to take 1143 00:55:54,920 --> 00:55:56,920 Speaker 10: an old lineman in our offensive line, you know, and 1144 00:55:56,960 --> 00:55:59,640 Speaker 10: I know offensive line is very important, but I think 1145 00:55:59,680 --> 00:56:02,400 Speaker 10: it's we should look more into building this defense, you 1146 00:56:02,440 --> 00:56:04,040 Speaker 10: know what I mean. We get gashed up a lot 1147 00:56:04,080 --> 00:56:06,960 Speaker 10: in the middle, and I just think that our focus 1148 00:56:07,000 --> 00:56:08,080 Speaker 10: needs to be on defense. 1149 00:56:08,120 --> 00:56:08,319 Speaker 5: You know. 1150 00:56:08,360 --> 00:56:11,319 Speaker 10: I think I think I'm pretty excited to see what 1151 00:56:11,360 --> 00:56:13,719 Speaker 10: these with these youngsters can do. Excuse me, I say 1152 00:56:13,760 --> 00:56:16,879 Speaker 10: youngsters but you know, the younger guys what they can do. 1153 00:56:16,960 --> 00:56:18,960 Speaker 10: I think I think t J. Bash, I think he's 1154 00:56:19,000 --> 00:56:21,680 Speaker 10: gonna be pretty solid, you know, awesome Richards, you know 1155 00:56:21,719 --> 00:56:23,680 Speaker 10: what I mean. I'm I'm pretty curious to see what 1156 00:56:23,719 --> 00:56:26,960 Speaker 10: they're gonna do. And I just don't I just don't 1157 00:56:26,960 --> 00:56:29,239 Speaker 10: see why there's such an all we need a first 1158 00:56:29,320 --> 00:56:31,759 Speaker 10: round offensive line pick, you know. I think it's time 1159 00:56:31,800 --> 00:56:34,360 Speaker 10: we start building up that defense, you know, and or 1160 00:56:34,400 --> 00:56:36,799 Speaker 10: even we could even trade down and maybe pick up 1161 00:56:36,800 --> 00:56:40,600 Speaker 10: an Edrin Cooper or I'm not sure about Peyton Wilson, 1162 00:56:40,719 --> 00:56:42,640 Speaker 10: you know, just because the whole injury history. I'm not 1163 00:56:42,640 --> 00:56:44,640 Speaker 10: trying to do the lv EA thing again. You know, 1164 00:56:44,760 --> 00:56:47,160 Speaker 10: Ladon Vanders is great man, his rookie year. Man, that 1165 00:56:47,239 --> 00:56:49,200 Speaker 10: dude is bad and he's still is that dude a 1166 00:56:49,239 --> 00:56:51,760 Speaker 10: good ball player, you know, but just you know, injuries, 1167 00:56:51,800 --> 00:56:53,479 Speaker 10: you know, I wouldn't want to go down that road, 1168 00:56:53,840 --> 00:56:55,920 Speaker 10: you know, but maybe we could even trade back and 1169 00:56:55,960 --> 00:56:59,319 Speaker 10: recoup that fourth front pick or or even Jeremiah Trotter Man. 1170 00:56:59,360 --> 00:57:02,400 Speaker 10: I think that dude a solid right there. But you 1171 00:57:02,440 --> 00:57:04,799 Speaker 10: can't have to everybody and shout off to the whole 1172 00:57:04,840 --> 00:57:07,719 Speaker 10: Cowboys nation and thank you forking Mike Paul, you have. 1173 00:57:07,680 --> 00:57:11,879 Speaker 1: A great days, Michael, appreciate that. You know, when you're 1174 00:57:11,880 --> 00:57:14,239 Speaker 1: picking twenty fourth, and not only twenty fourth in the 1175 00:57:14,280 --> 00:57:16,520 Speaker 1: first round, but you're picking in that range in the 1176 00:57:16,560 --> 00:57:18,760 Speaker 1: second and the third, I mean, you just you just 1177 00:57:18,800 --> 00:57:20,920 Speaker 1: got to go to good players. I mean, so if 1178 00:57:21,280 --> 00:57:23,840 Speaker 1: it ends up being a defensive guy, there's a reason 1179 00:57:24,160 --> 00:57:26,000 Speaker 1: that he there's a way he can help. There's a 1180 00:57:26,000 --> 00:57:28,120 Speaker 1: way that the edge rusher can help. If it's a 1181 00:57:28,120 --> 00:57:30,600 Speaker 1: defensive tackle, he can certainly help. If it's a linebacker, 1182 00:57:30,840 --> 00:57:33,640 Speaker 1: if it's a corner, he can probably help, you know, 1183 00:57:33,720 --> 00:57:36,600 Speaker 1: down the road a little bit too. So if it's offense. 1184 00:57:36,640 --> 00:57:39,640 Speaker 1: If it's a center, you're starting. You know. If it's 1185 00:57:39,640 --> 00:57:42,320 Speaker 1: a if it's a guard, then Tyler Spith playing tackle. 1186 00:57:42,320 --> 00:57:44,720 Speaker 1: If it's a tackle, Tyler Spence playing guard and you're starting. 1187 00:57:45,080 --> 00:57:47,160 Speaker 1: You know, if it's a running back, you're starting. So 1188 00:57:47,280 --> 00:57:49,440 Speaker 1: I mean, there's a you can make a case for 1189 00:57:49,640 --> 00:57:53,080 Speaker 1: just about anything. So even a receiver, if there was 1190 00:57:53,200 --> 00:57:56,600 Speaker 1: some awesome ceed Lamb type of guy that's falling to you, 1191 00:57:56,600 --> 00:57:58,400 Speaker 1: you know, I mean, you can make a case for it. 1192 00:57:58,440 --> 00:58:01,920 Speaker 1: Brandon Cooks won't be here forever. So in CD, you know, 1193 00:58:02,560 --> 00:58:05,120 Speaker 1: some of the great offenses have two really good receivers, 1194 00:58:05,120 --> 00:58:06,800 Speaker 1: so you can make a case for everything. My point is, 1195 00:58:06,840 --> 00:58:09,480 Speaker 1: if he's if he's worthy of the spot that you're taking, 1196 00:58:09,800 --> 00:58:12,200 Speaker 1: go for it because I guarantee he can help. That's 1197 00:58:12,200 --> 00:58:14,280 Speaker 1: what this team needs. They need guys that can help. 1198 00:58:14,320 --> 00:58:18,000 Speaker 1: All Right, sounds good. We'll see you on Thursday on 1199 00:58:18,120 --> 00:58:21,040 Speaker 1: Cowboys storyline. So for Chris b I'm Nick Eatman. We'll 1200 00:58:21,040 --> 00:58:21,920 Speaker 1: see you, then see it. 1201 00:58:22,480 --> 00:58:25,480 Speaker 5: This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and 1202 00:58:25,600 --> 00:58:28,560 Speaker 5: the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.