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<v Speaker 2>Christy Scales, Aisha Morrison, Nicole Hutcheson and Jess Navares.

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<v Speaker 4>Hello, Hello, Hello, Welcome into Girls Talk Boys Talk, presented

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<v Speaker 4>by Jigsaw, the preferred dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys

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<v Speaker 4>in the SWBC studio.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm Nicole.

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<v Speaker 4>I just sent alongside Asha Morrison and Jess Navares. We

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<v Speaker 4>got a game that's coming up on Sunday all Week fifteen.

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys and Buffalo taking on the Boot is a team

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<v Speaker 4>that they haven't really seen lately. The last time they

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<v Speaker 4>played them was in twenty nineteen. For that twenty fifteen

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<v Speaker 4>when Kellen Moore was QB. Sorry I'll back go back,

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<v Speaker 4>but yeah no. Then the last two times the Buffalo

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<v Speaker 4>Bills have beaten the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>So chance for of course.

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<v Speaker 4>Dallas to do something special this Sunday, hopefully to.

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<v Speaker 5>Take a step towards making a push for a top seed.

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<v Speaker 5>In the playoffs, so of course big emphasis there on

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<v Speaker 5>getting a win. On Sunday we.

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<v Speaker 4>Talked about Cowboys defense, Buffalo Bill's offense.

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<v Speaker 5>Yesterday We're gonna switch gears.

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<v Speaker 4>Talk about Cowboys offense and Buffalo's defense. But some things

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<v Speaker 4>that you guys kind of took away from the locker room.

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<v Speaker 4>I'll start with Ayisha, What did you hear.

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<v Speaker 5>From Tyler Biattish? I know you talked to him a.

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<v Speaker 4>Little bit about what to expect from this Buffalo Bill's defense.

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<v Speaker 6>What do you have to say, Yeah, I mean talk

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<v Speaker 6>to him briefly just about how Buffalo likes to run

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<v Speaker 6>their defense and some of their tendencies and things of

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<v Speaker 6>that nature. Were talking about the back end they do.

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<v Speaker 6>You tend to run a lot of too high safety,

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<v Speaker 6>but they disguise a lot, which is something that we

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<v Speaker 6>talked about. And when you start looking at the numbers

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<v Speaker 6>defensively for them, they have dns with interceptions in sacks.

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<v Speaker 6>They have linebackers with interceptions in sacks. They have corners

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<v Speaker 6>with sacks, they have safeties with sacks. So what that

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<v Speaker 6>tells me is that even though this is not a

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<v Speaker 6>team that blitzes often, when they do, they're.

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<v Speaker 7>Getting home number one and number two.

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<v Speaker 6>They do give a lot of teams issues with how

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<v Speaker 6>they disguise and where they choose to blitz from. I

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<v Speaker 6>see a lot of the time they're blitzing from the

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<v Speaker 6>A gap and trying to get pressure on the interior.

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<v Speaker 6>But they'll do with some things post snap, we're bringing

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<v Speaker 6>the linebacker down or bringing the linebackers down and then

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<v Speaker 6>sometimes dropping in the covers.

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<v Speaker 7>Sometimes they don't drop in the cover.

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<v Speaker 6>So talking to Tyler Beatdish, it felt like one of

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<v Speaker 6>the biggest things. You're on the road, maybe you're on

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<v Speaker 6>a silent count, maybe you know.

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<v Speaker 7>Those things go on.

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<v Speaker 6>So the communication of this offensive line really needs to

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<v Speaker 6>be intact. There should be opportunity to run the ball

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<v Speaker 6>with some of those light boxes because of the too

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<v Speaker 6>high they play a shell type defense where they really

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<v Speaker 6>don't want to give up anything over the top. So

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<v Speaker 6>really looking for this offense to be patient and methodical

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<v Speaker 6>with how they move down the field and take shots

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<v Speaker 6>when they're there. But quarterback is good against the blitz,

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<v Speaker 6>so guys are gonna have to be open and be

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<v Speaker 6>ready for the ball to come to them quickly and

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<v Speaker 6>on time. Because this defense has so many guys that can.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean Ed Oliver top five and pressures. He has

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<v Speaker 6>six and a half sacks on the season. Tyron Johnson

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<v Speaker 6>is a corner for them, but he has three force fumbles.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean Leonard Floyd is still there.

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<v Speaker 7>He has nine and a.

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<v Speaker 6>Half sacks in a force fumble like he's They have

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<v Speaker 6>guys all up and down this offense, this defensive line

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<v Speaker 6>that can get after it and.

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<v Speaker 5>Cause is shoe.

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<v Speaker 6>So this offensive line they've shown some They've shown improvement

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<v Speaker 6>this last couple of weeks, specifically and running the ball

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<v Speaker 6>and in pass pro. They're gonna have to put on

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<v Speaker 6>their big boy draws and come play some football on

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<v Speaker 6>Sunday because, yeah, they can give it to you in waves. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>and they can. They can definitely disguise in different ways

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<v Speaker 6>as well.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I got to sit in in the studio for the

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<v Speaker 4>Mike McCarthy show, and he basically was saying, how like

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<v Speaker 4>the more that they watched them, they challenge teams schematically.

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<v Speaker 4>And Bill had asked, him, Uh, you know, what position

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<v Speaker 4>do you guy, are you concerned about the most defensively?

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<v Speaker 4>And he had said all of them defensively absolutely, just because.

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<v Speaker 5>Like you mentioned, they do disguise very well.

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<v Speaker 4>Is there a certain position for you though that or

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<v Speaker 4>even just that you guys are concerned about the most.

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<v Speaker 6>It's for me it's their linebackers because their defensive line.

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<v Speaker 6>Don't get me wrong. So they do have a lot

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<v Speaker 6>of guys across this line, but they're not consistently getting penetration. Obviously,

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<v Speaker 6>you know von Miller's on there, he's he's coming back

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<v Speaker 6>from the ACL They obviously they circle different cycle, different

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<v Speaker 6>guys in there, and things of that nature.

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<v Speaker 7>But the usage of their linebackers in.

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<v Speaker 6>The way that they're able to slip past some of

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<v Speaker 6>these guards and stuff to get to the quarterback. The

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<v Speaker 6>communication on this offensive line, as I said before, is

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<v Speaker 6>one of the things that worries me a bit is

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<v Speaker 6>these guys picking up these free rushers in time. It's

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<v Speaker 6>gonna put back in positions to where he's either gonna

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<v Speaker 6>have to escape out the pocket or he's gonna have

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<v Speaker 6>to make the declarations early, which we know he's great at.

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<v Speaker 6>But yeah, man, they're really doing a lot to trick

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<v Speaker 6>the quarterback and so but this often to me, that's

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<v Speaker 6>gonna be the chess match to me is how this

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<v Speaker 6>offensive line handles their blitz pickups, handle some of the

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<v Speaker 6>ways that they disguise things, and when they bring a

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<v Speaker 6>safety or corner blitz.

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<v Speaker 7>Whatever the case may be, the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 6>Having the time to find the open man and to

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<v Speaker 6>make the play when it's there. So yeah, this general

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<v Speaker 6>consensus talking to a lot of the guys is this

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<v Speaker 6>team is better than what their record is, far better

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<v Speaker 6>than what their record is, and they know that they

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<v Speaker 6>can't just go out there and play with them.

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<v Speaker 3>What you got, what you got, girl, you just take

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<v Speaker 3>everything I have. So I'm not going to regarditate. Just

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<v Speaker 3>I was looking. I so I had one of these

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<v Speaker 3>papers this has like all the rankings and everything, and

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<v Speaker 3>I like always mark it up and I like make

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<v Speaker 3>my notes on it. Well, this is a fresh one today,

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<v Speaker 3>so I was having to go back through. But I

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<v Speaker 3>do want to point out that Buffalo, let's see, is

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<v Speaker 3>ranked fourth in the NFL for sacks per play pass,

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<v Speaker 3>which is pretty interesting. And that goes back to your point,

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<v Speaker 3>and I was saying, come on, step to where it's

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<v Speaker 3>not even just the edge rush that you have to

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<v Speaker 3>worry about in this game. And talking to some of

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<v Speaker 3>the guys I talked to in the locker room, they

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<v Speaker 3>are worried about that edgebrush and what it is going

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<v Speaker 3>to do, especially when you talk in terms of a

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<v Speaker 3>shaky right line, a line on the Cowboys part. So

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<v Speaker 3>if this is going to be a measuring stick game

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<v Speaker 3>for multiple reasons, we'll talk weather in a little while.

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<v Speaker 3>It's that right side of the line, that the O

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<v Speaker 3>line that I think really needs to be short up

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<v Speaker 3>in this game. It's going to test them battle test,

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<v Speaker 3>and then you add the slippery aspect of it. This

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<v Speaker 3>game is going to be a very interesting matchup for

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys because even go through all these stats, this

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<v Speaker 3>defense is not one when you talk about the Bills,

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<v Speaker 3>it's not one that it's quietly good, right Like, It's

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<v Speaker 3>not an easy feat by any means. I mean, even

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<v Speaker 3>go through this, they're sixth in let's see passing net

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<v Speaker 3>yards per game. They're fifth in passing netyards per play.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, you can go down the list here and

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<v Speaker 3>they're not a horrible test for this offense. But all

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<v Speaker 3>that to say, the O line really needs to come

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<v Speaker 3>together in this game. The communication with the silent count

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<v Speaker 3>going to be huge. That's something I wanted to talk

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<v Speaker 3>to be oddish about today. Didn't get the chance. To,

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<v Speaker 3>but the silent count, They're really going to have to

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<v Speaker 3>rely on that, and you know, I get that road wind. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that was one the main takeaways I had from the

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<v Speaker 3>locker room today and talking to the guys, is they

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<v Speaker 3>know they're dominant at home. They want the road win.

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<v Speaker 3>They said, they really, most of the guys I talk

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<v Speaker 3>to really want a tough road wind to really feel

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<v Speaker 3>the confidence boost from that.

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<v Speaker 5>So, yeah, we'll be the one.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll break down more of the offense taken on Buffaloville's

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<v Speaker 4>defense and the next few segments, But just overall, can

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<v Speaker 4>you guys sense the sense of urgency within this team,

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<v Speaker 4>because hearing from Damone earlier, he had just kind of

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<v Speaker 4>mentioned that, like, yeah, we have a sense of urgency,

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<v Speaker 4>but we also have like a calm about us that

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<v Speaker 4>it's it's not like we're not worried or pressed about

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<v Speaker 4>what the implications are, because of course everyone's paying attention

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<v Speaker 4>to what they have at stake, just trying to get

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<v Speaker 4>a top seat in the playoffs, but it's also kind

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<v Speaker 4>of like you can't worry about that.

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<v Speaker 5>They're just worried about playing each game.

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<v Speaker 4>But can you guys, since like maybe a little bit

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<v Speaker 4>of a calmness slash sense of urgency within this group.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean it's it's a good confidence level and

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<v Speaker 3>it's a very level headed confidence, is how I feel

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<v Speaker 3>talking to the guys. Even just today, there was one

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<v Speaker 3>of the players we were talking to, you and I

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<v Speaker 3>were talking to kind of about the road ahead for them,

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<v Speaker 3>and I'm not going to say who it was, but

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<v Speaker 3>I'm just going to say the road ahead was. They

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<v Speaker 3>know they have to win this game, obviously, they know

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<v Speaker 3>what happens if they win this game, but they're not

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<v Speaker 3>just satisfied with clinching a playoff birth. This team wants

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<v Speaker 3>more than that, and they also know in order to

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<v Speaker 3>do that they have to control what they can, which

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<v Speaker 3>is starting Sunday, win then and then continue to push

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<v Speaker 3>forward to win as well. They also know it's not

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<v Speaker 3>only just in their hands the playoff picture at this point.

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<v Speaker 3>So talking to them a little bit about the matchup

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<v Speaker 3>with Philly and Seattle was an interesting conversation there as well,

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<v Speaker 3>So herrying their perspective of having played both teams and

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<v Speaker 3>kind of seeing how they feeling out how they are

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<v Speaker 3>going to foresee the game having played both teams recently

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<v Speaker 3>was very interesting. But I would say, it's a good

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<v Speaker 3>level head confidence that they have and kind of like

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<v Speaker 3>I said last week, I mean, you wouldn't know who

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<v Speaker 3>they're playing, and it's a very still confidence that even

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<v Speaker 3>in Eagles Week, they weren't like over hyping it's the Eagles,

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<v Speaker 3>it's the Eagles. They're not doing that this week. It's

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<v Speaker 3>just very level headed and they know it's ahead of them,

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<v Speaker 3>they know it's at stake.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I think I don't know if that's I sense

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<v Speaker 6>a sense of urgency, but I do do think they

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<v Speaker 6>understand the moment and they understand, you know, what this

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<v Speaker 6>road wins to your point just could be for them.

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<v Speaker 6>They have been better on the road post by as

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<v Speaker 6>far as scoring goes specifically, but this defense really is

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<v Speaker 6>what we're looking at personally. That's really what I'm looking

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<v Speaker 6>at this game and just how they're able to play

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<v Speaker 6>on the road against a somewhat of a high powered offense.

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<v Speaker 7>And we talked about them yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>But as far as the urgency goes, I do think that,

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<v Speaker 6>like I said before, they they this is a good team,

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<v Speaker 6>and I do think that they feel like they know

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<v Speaker 6>that they're going to have to take it up a

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<v Speaker 6>notch even more than what maybe they were with Philly, Like,

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<v Speaker 6>this is a good team, this is a stack team.

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<v Speaker 6>They're talented across. And we talked about the offense. Obviously

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<v Speaker 6>having the DC offensive coordinator change, the defense didn't. So

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<v Speaker 6>they're comfortable in their system and how they operate. I

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<v Speaker 6>would say that that's the more stronger consistent side of

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<v Speaker 6>the ball right now. So this offense is Cowboys offense.

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<v Speaker 7>You can feel that.

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<v Speaker 6>They know they're gonna have to get up and play

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<v Speaker 6>for this game because they are.

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<v Speaker 4>Is there an area of concern for you guys within

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<v Speaker 4>this offense heading in and there could very well not

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<v Speaker 4>be an area of concern. I just want to know

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<v Speaker 4>if are you guys confident in the way that this

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<v Speaker 4>offense is playing or do you want them to take

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<v Speaker 4>it up a notch?

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<v Speaker 3>For me, the area of concern is rain and wind,

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<v Speaker 3>because you haven't had a rain game since Week one

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<v Speaker 3>games exactly. You haven't played on grass in a minute.

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<v Speaker 3>You haven't played on wet since Week one when they

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<v Speaker 3>played the Giants, and that was pretty much just kind

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<v Speaker 3>of no pun intended for once but a washaway game

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<v Speaker 3>because the Giants were it was week one at that point,

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<v Speaker 3>like it was everybody's preseason mode. Still, that was your

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<v Speaker 3>starter's first game of the season because they didn't play

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<v Speaker 3>any preseason snaps. So to answer your question, it's not

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<v Speaker 3>necessarily the offense that's worrying me. It's the conditions in

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<v Speaker 3>which they're going to have to play that they're not

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<v Speaker 3>used to playing in wind. I think is an interesting aspect,

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<v Speaker 3>and McCarthy talked about this, I want to say yesterday,

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<v Speaker 3>about the conditions that they practice out here at the

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<v Speaker 3>Star with how the buildings are kind of laid out

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<v Speaker 3>to where it creates a wind funnel effect. So it's

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<v Speaker 3>not that they're not used to practicing in wind, it's

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<v Speaker 3>just you can only simulate so much not having practice

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<v Speaker 3>or playing in rain really all season. And so McCarthy

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<v Speaker 3>also talked about today when you have rain, temperature, and wins,

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<v Speaker 3>the two that worry him the most is rain and wins.

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<v Speaker 3>Temperatures kind of the last thing. And talking to the

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<v Speaker 3>guys in locker room, they agree. They said cold is

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<v Speaker 3>just a mindset. Multiple players were telling me cold is

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<v Speaker 3>a mindset. You just have to roll with it and

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<v Speaker 3>you have to stay warm. But when it comes to rain,

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<v Speaker 3>even talking to some of the guys of Hey, are

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<v Speaker 3>you gonna wear sleeves? How do you feel about sleeves?

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<v Speaker 3>That was an interesting conversation because you know what sleeves

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<v Speaker 3>can do. It can make it more slippery, can have

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<v Speaker 3>a reverse effect of the ball. So to me, it's

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<v Speaker 3>not necessarily that I'm worried about what the offense can

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<v Speaker 3>and can't do. It's just they haven't had. The Bills

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<v Speaker 3>are used to playing in these conditions. The Cowboys aren't.

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys have at and T Stadium where it's like, can't relate,

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<v Speaker 3>not outside nice beautiful enclosed stadium. Bills don't have that.

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<v Speaker 3>They're used to playing in this weather. They're used to

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<v Speaker 3>playing in these conditions. They're used to playing in cold,

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<v Speaker 3>they're used to playing with wet balls. I mean, it's

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<v Speaker 3>just it's the conditions working against them that worries me

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<v Speaker 3>little bit, and that goes on both sides of the ball,

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<v Speaker 3>not necessarily just the offense.

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<v Speaker 4>It says I was going to look at.

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<v Speaker 3>The high of high of. I tweeted this earlier. It's

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<v Speaker 3>fifty What worries me the most. It's it's upper forties.

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<v Speaker 4>It says thirty six forty seven. The forty seven is

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<v Speaker 4>the high at thirty six.

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<v Speaker 3>It is the low, but what I was looking at

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<v Speaker 3>to is the wind chill is going to make it

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<v Speaker 3>feel like it's even colder than that. And the rain

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<v Speaker 3>chance earlier when we talked about it this week was

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<v Speaker 3>at nine percent. It's at fifty five percent right now.

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<v Speaker 3>And then you have fifteen to twenty miles per hour

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<v Speaker 3>winds which just make it colder and it makes the

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<v Speaker 3>rain feel like it's coming down harder at that point.

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<v Speaker 3>So yeah, for me.

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<v Speaker 6>To kind of trying to LOJ just was saying, you

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<v Speaker 6>know this, this defense can.

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<v Speaker 7>Take the ball away as well.

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<v Speaker 6>At their most t turnovers forced in NFL like so,

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<v Speaker 6>they they turned the ball over.

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<v Speaker 7>At a high clip.

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<v Speaker 6>And when you talk about the conditions and stuff like that.

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<v Speaker 7>So for me, my biggest.

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<v Speaker 6>Thing is Cowboys, you know, retaining or keeping the possession

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<v Speaker 6>of the ball in this time and being able to

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<v Speaker 6>move down the field and be patient in this game.

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<v Speaker 6>But the biggest thing for me is how the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 6>run the ball. This defense has shown susceptibility to that.

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<v Speaker 6>And when you talk about a high flying defense and

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<v Speaker 6>aggressive defense, they play very downhill. That was the word

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<v Speaker 6>I heard from the guys a lot is that they

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<v Speaker 6>really played downhill. Way you counter that is with screens

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<v Speaker 6>and things of that nature. When you talk about the

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<v Speaker 6>conditions that just was just talking about, it makes all

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<v Speaker 6>that stuff a little bit more difficult. One of the

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<v Speaker 6>key things about this Cowboys offense and defense is that

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<v Speaker 6>their speed is it matters. And we're talking about those

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<v Speaker 6>type of conditions, muddy grass, whatever the decline and maybe

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<v Speaker 6>how fast they can move to the ball and stuff

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<v Speaker 6>matters to me as well. So to just this point,

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<v Speaker 6>I just I do think the conditions and how they

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<v Speaker 6>handle them would be a play a huge role in

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<v Speaker 6>this game. But I think it's also going to play

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<v Speaker 6>a huge role in the turnover battle, which I think

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<v Speaker 6>could be big in this game.

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<v Speaker 7>And who's the winner and who's the loser.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, well, we're gonna take our first break and

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<v Speaker 3>They going to listen? Because if I know my parents

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<v Speaker 3>don't listen to this. So I'm not gonna red. I'm

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<v Speaker 3>not I'll tell you off air because then it'll read

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<v Speaker 3>out what I got my mom my dad. I know

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<v Speaker 3>what I'm gonna get him, and uh okay, I'm gonna

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<v Speaker 3>Trying to help you guys.

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<v Speaker 5>Out is always stressful.

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<v Speaker 3>It's stressful. Yeah, December feels like it's years long. November

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<v Speaker 3>went by so fast. With Tyler Smith today, I was like,

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<v Speaker 3>didn't it feel like or no, it was due. So

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<v Speaker 3>I was talking to Deuce about it. It's like, didn't

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<v Speaker 3>feel like November kind of just like flew by and

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<v Speaker 3>December is like taking years to talking about to be done.

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<v Speaker 3>And he was like, yeah, no, December feels like it's

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<v Speaker 3>been going on for a while. So I felt very

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<v Speaker 3>validated in that.

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<v Speaker 6>Listen, somber, stressful, whatever is the they I'm having my

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<v Speaker 6>grandma put the whole team on the prayer list, get

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<v Speaker 6>some tusing work last nar and ros you know what,

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<v Speaker 6>and pass it out or something, because these babies is sick, sick,

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<v Speaker 6>and this is not just said that this is not

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<v Speaker 6>the week to be mix sicky.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, we're talking about this because some of.

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<v Speaker 7>These gentlemen was hopefully they can get better.

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<v Speaker 6>We're gonna talk about this injury report for both teams.

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<v Speaker 5>We go ahead and talk about it right now.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Brandon Cook's illness. Fren't illness, that's sick.

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<v Speaker 5>We got Michael Parsons, but he was there, that was

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<v Speaker 5>he said.

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<v Speaker 7>So he looked better, he do because he on the sidelines.

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<v Speaker 5>He looked like he's.

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<v Speaker 7>Riding the bus.

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<v Speaker 3>He was struggling at.

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<v Speaker 6>But not like, yeah, they're obviously, But I was really

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<v Speaker 6>paying attention to the injuries on the bill side of things,

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<v Speaker 6>because they got a couple that are kind of big

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<v Speaker 6>to me.

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<v Speaker 3>A J. S.

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<v Speaker 6>Vanessa d n he you're just rib on a dope

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<v Speaker 6>tip interception at the line of SCA. That's what I'm saying,

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<v Speaker 6>dog Like, they just have so many dudes that can

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<v Speaker 6>play man and that and the way that they're able

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<v Speaker 6>to get turnovers. They're unique ways where you're just like,

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<v Speaker 6>what do you do? How is this happening right now?

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<v Speaker 6>But anyway, he's dealing with the rib injury.

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<v Speaker 7>They're not sure if.

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<v Speaker 6>He's I know that I saw him doing They were

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<v Speaker 6>doing things off to the side today, but he was

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<v Speaker 6>still listed. It's did not practice today. Something keep your

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<v Speaker 6>eye on, because I think he's one of their better

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<v Speaker 6>defensive ends. He just flies to the ball and makes plays.

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<v Speaker 6>But also to Micah Hyde safety for them, he's dealing

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<v Speaker 6>with a stinger. This is the he's had multiple.

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<v Speaker 7>This season, so there's some concern there.

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<v Speaker 6>We've been there with Lvee and how those things can

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<v Speaker 6>turn into something serious. Both of those gentlemen matter to

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<v Speaker 6>that secondary well, to that defense and what they do.

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<v Speaker 7>But the way they use Espanessa as he drops and

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<v Speaker 7>covers sometimes.

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<v Speaker 6>And some of the things he's able to do, I

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<v Speaker 6>think he has three picks, like what is happening right now?

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<v Speaker 6>This is a DN what is happening right now? So, yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>those guys being out specifically Espanessa, and what he brings

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<v Speaker 6>to them is something to keep an eye on moving forward.

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<v Speaker 4>So then offensively, we talk about how Mike McCarthy hasn't

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<v Speaker 4>shown his full hand yet, right, but this is a

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<v Speaker 4>game to kind of do that. What is something that

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<v Speaker 4>he should do schematically? Since you're facing a team a

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<v Speaker 4>defense that disguises where the pressure is coming from. So

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<v Speaker 4>what are some things that you're looking for maybe McCarthy

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<v Speaker 4>to kind of do run game?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, yeah, get it going, oh, get it going early,

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<v Speaker 3>and be consistent with it period. Be consistent with running

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<v Speaker 3>the ball throughout this entire game, all four quarters. I

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<v Speaker 3>want to see Rico, I want to see Tony, I

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<v Speaker 3>want to see some Turp. I want to see some

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<v Speaker 3>CD run the ball. Because look, I was cool with

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<v Speaker 3>it last week. It's like, I'm sorry, I'm gabriel passions

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<v Speaker 3>about this. The first half the game. Mm hm, you

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<v Speaker 3>were like, yeah, this.

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<v Speaker 6>Is what I want to see.

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<v Speaker 3>The second half, I was like, where to go? Where

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<v Speaker 3>the run game?

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<v Speaker 5>Apt? But but but talking about it.

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<v Speaker 3>No, but I get why they did that. You have

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<v Speaker 3>to adjust schematically if they're figuring out you need to

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<v Speaker 3>run the ball in this game. Consistently, because especially if

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<v Speaker 3>the rain starts to pick up, or the wind starts

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<v Speaker 3>to pick up, the temperatures start to dip, what have you,

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<v Speaker 3>the condition starts to get worse. You need that run

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<v Speaker 3>game to be ready to rely on and lean back on.

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<v Speaker 3>You don't want to establish it abandoned and then try

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<v Speaker 3>to re establish again. You need it to be consistent

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<v Speaker 3>in all four quarters of this game. I thought the

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<v Speaker 3>ball distribution was beautiful against the Eagles. I want to

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<v Speaker 3>see more of the one two punch because it works,

0:22:45.760 --> 0:22:47.639
<v Speaker 3>and you talk to them about it in there. You

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<v Speaker 3>talk to TP, you talk to Rico. Rico wants the ball.

0:22:50.920 --> 0:22:54.240
<v Speaker 3>TP is he understands what it's like to be in

0:22:54.320 --> 0:22:58.600
<v Speaker 3>Rico's position, and he also understands that it was interesting.

0:22:58.640 --> 0:23:01.399
<v Speaker 3>Somebody asked him today, what a zeke teach you about

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<v Speaker 3>taking care of your body at this point in the season.

0:23:03.640 --> 0:23:06.080
<v Speaker 3>He said, well, to take care of it. You know

0:23:07.040 --> 0:23:10.480
<v Speaker 3>what did he call it? Pre prehab? He said, you

0:23:10.560 --> 0:23:14.280
<v Speaker 3>use your prehab, meaning you go get massages and you

0:23:14.359 --> 0:23:18.040
<v Speaker 3>kind of alleviate issues before they arise so it doesn't

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<v Speaker 3>get worse. And so he's doing a lot of that now.

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<v Speaker 3>But prehab, I like that, Yeah, he said prehab. I

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<v Speaker 3>was like, oh, that's nice. But run the ball consistently

0:23:27.440 --> 0:23:30.919
<v Speaker 3>throughout the game, that's what and don't force it. If

0:23:30.960 --> 0:23:33.359
<v Speaker 3>it's not there, it's not there. But in case the

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<v Speaker 3>conditions do get worse at any point, you know, you

0:23:36.680 --> 0:23:38.400
<v Speaker 3>can just bounce back to running the Ballah.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, absolutely. I agree with the run game and that

0:23:42.359 --> 0:23:45.000
<v Speaker 6>it could be pivotal in this game. But I also

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<v Speaker 6>too when when they blitz, make them pay every single time,

0:23:50.240 --> 0:23:52.560
<v Speaker 6>because that's that's the easiest way to get people to

0:23:52.560 --> 0:23:55.920
<v Speaker 6>stop doing it. You're gonna keep blitzing. To me, I'm

0:23:55.920 --> 0:23:58.320
<v Speaker 6>gonna gash you every time, whether that's checking into a

0:23:58.400 --> 0:24:00.879
<v Speaker 6>run that's favorable or if that's the over the middle,

0:24:00.880 --> 0:24:03.439
<v Speaker 6>which is open a lot with these folks because they

0:24:03.520 --> 0:24:06.600
<v Speaker 6>run to Yeah, it's opened a lot with these folks.

0:24:06.640 --> 0:24:08.920
<v Speaker 6>And with all the disguising that they do, I think

0:24:08.960 --> 0:24:11.560
<v Speaker 6>the best thing that you can do is also still

0:24:12.000 --> 0:24:15.040
<v Speaker 6>Cowboys motion is up. This is a game where you

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<v Speaker 6>continue to do those things because when you have a

0:24:17.160 --> 0:24:20.560
<v Speaker 6>defense that disguises and does all this stuff, the quarterback.

0:24:20.600 --> 0:24:22.080
<v Speaker 6>I think we could see Dak at the line of

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<v Speaker 6>scrimmage a little bit longer than maybe we've been seeing

0:24:24.320 --> 0:24:26.399
<v Speaker 6>him because he's gonna have to diagnose or whatever and

0:24:26.440 --> 0:24:29.840
<v Speaker 6>get into the right play. But pre snap motion things

0:24:29.920 --> 0:24:32.240
<v Speaker 6>like that I think can definitely get these guys.

0:24:31.920 --> 0:24:32.600
<v Speaker 7>Off their kilter.

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<v Speaker 6>There have been times that when I was watching them

0:24:36.320 --> 0:24:39.679
<v Speaker 6>because they disguise so much and because sometimes guys are

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<v Speaker 6>out of position, sometimes guys and it's not often, because

0:24:42.080 --> 0:24:45.439
<v Speaker 6>I do think their defensive unit is it is together,

0:24:45.600 --> 0:24:48.040
<v Speaker 6>they've been doing this for a little minute, their communication

0:24:48.119 --> 0:24:50.199
<v Speaker 6>is pretty good. I think that you kind of have

0:24:50.280 --> 0:24:52.520
<v Speaker 6>to outsmart them with some of the things that you

0:24:52.640 --> 0:24:55.360
<v Speaker 6>throw at them. So for me, it's also too how

0:24:55.359 --> 0:24:57.199
<v Speaker 6>do you counter some of the things that they're doing.

0:24:57.240 --> 0:24:58.639
<v Speaker 7>And when you're talking about the run game.

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<v Speaker 6>We didn't see it that much again last week, but

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<v Speaker 6>I do think you implement the screen game and get

0:25:03.240 --> 0:25:06.800
<v Speaker 6>and stuff and get these edges having to work and

0:25:07.119 --> 0:25:10.400
<v Speaker 6>have to contain and do some of those things as well. So, yeah, man,

0:25:11.080 --> 0:25:12.960
<v Speaker 6>this is a team that wants to take the ball away,

0:25:12.960 --> 0:25:16.080
<v Speaker 6>and like I said, they play downhill, use their aggression

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<v Speaker 6>against them, make them pay. They're gonna sit there and

0:25:18.600 --> 0:25:21.000
<v Speaker 6>get pinned inside and throw the ball behind them on

0:25:21.040 --> 0:25:24.040
<v Speaker 6>their linebackers. You know, just there's there's ways to move

0:25:24.080 --> 0:25:26.800
<v Speaker 6>the ball against them, and to your point, just about

0:25:26.840 --> 0:25:28.720
<v Speaker 6>the weather, you may not be able to pass the

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<v Speaker 6>ball maybe how you want to. So I do think

0:25:32.119 --> 0:25:34.680
<v Speaker 6>running the ball and how you use the running backs

0:25:34.760 --> 0:25:36.760
<v Speaker 6>is going to be important in this game, even if

0:25:36.800 --> 0:25:39.400
<v Speaker 6>it's just again how you motion them to get information

0:25:39.480 --> 0:25:42.800
<v Speaker 6>from this defense pre snap to figure out where you

0:25:42.840 --> 0:25:43.720
<v Speaker 6>need to go with the ball.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, we're gonna play a little quick game.

0:25:46.119 --> 0:25:49.879
<v Speaker 4>What we're doing our favorite it's called advantage or nah okay,

0:25:50.560 --> 0:25:53.359
<v Speaker 4>all right, so basically what happens.

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<v Speaker 6>Sorry, I wanted to because we have folks that listen

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<v Speaker 6>to our show. I wanted to correct myself on how

0:26:01.119 --> 0:26:08.320
<v Speaker 6>I pronounced Willington uh Prevalon. Yeah, yesterday. This is a

0:26:08.320 --> 0:26:10.600
<v Speaker 6>gentleman that we could see play or whatever the case

0:26:10.640 --> 0:26:12.919
<v Speaker 6>may be with Carl Davis and him, and so I

0:26:12.960 --> 0:26:15.320
<v Speaker 6>wanted to make sure that I corrected myself and set

0:26:15.359 --> 0:26:17.680
<v Speaker 6>his name correctly. Because our names are our names, they

0:26:17.680 --> 0:26:21.480
<v Speaker 6>have meanings. So it is Willington prevalan DT.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes there you go.

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<v Speaker 3>Remember my name? Yes, yeah, we all did.

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<v Speaker 7>Sorry, got called on Pavilion.

0:26:27.280 --> 0:26:27.919
<v Speaker 3>No you didn't.

0:26:27.960 --> 0:26:28.560
<v Speaker 5>We all know.

0:26:28.600 --> 0:26:30.400
<v Speaker 3>We didn't call him pavilion.

0:26:30.480 --> 0:26:32.000
<v Speaker 5>We definitely did well, we didn't.

0:26:32.119 --> 0:26:34.479
<v Speaker 6>Isn't that like a vacation spot long.

0:26:34.520 --> 0:26:37.840
<v Speaker 3>I think we said Prevalon, but we didn't say Pavilion.

0:26:37.920 --> 0:26:38.720
<v Speaker 7>I think I said.

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<v Speaker 6>Pavilion hard yeah, and I was very yeah, so I

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<v Speaker 6>had to correct myself.

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<v Speaker 3>Willington preval.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, advantage or advantage or not.

0:26:54.160 --> 0:26:56.840
<v Speaker 3>I'm going to make signs for this. Jase would love that.

0:26:57.480 --> 0:27:02.520
<v Speaker 4>We're going to go through each position offensively, and then

0:27:02.560 --> 0:27:06.560
<v Speaker 4>we're gonna say who has the advantage or or not?

0:27:06.600 --> 0:27:08.520
<v Speaker 5>Do the Cowboys have the advantage or not?

0:27:08.560 --> 0:27:10.720
<v Speaker 3>Okay, okay, but you gotta be like or no?

0:27:11.000 --> 0:27:11.359
<v Speaker 6>Like that?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh god, no, all right, But so the quarterback Josh

0:27:16.320 --> 0:27:21.720
<v Speaker 4>Allen and Dak Prescott, who has the advantage or not

0:27:22.200 --> 0:27:22.399
<v Speaker 4>or not?

0:27:23.440 --> 0:27:24.840
<v Speaker 3>Love it go ahead?

0:27:25.200 --> 0:27:29.159
<v Speaker 6>From the familiarity with the weather, I would say Josh Allen,

0:27:29.200 --> 0:27:32.520
<v Speaker 6>but just as an overall who's playing better football that

0:27:32.560 --> 0:27:34.040
<v Speaker 6>would be Dak Prescott.

0:27:33.600 --> 0:27:34.160
<v Speaker 7>At this point.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, can they both have the advantage or not?

0:27:38.240 --> 0:27:39.520
<v Speaker 6>Or not? Or not?

0:27:40.640 --> 0:27:41.440
<v Speaker 3>No?

0:27:41.440 --> 0:27:41.520
<v Speaker 8>No?

0:27:41.800 --> 0:27:47.160
<v Speaker 3>Okay, yeah, I think it depends on what aspect you're

0:27:47.160 --> 0:27:50.240
<v Speaker 3>talking about in the game. I'm gonna say I'm gonna

0:27:50.240 --> 0:27:51.960
<v Speaker 3>give this one to Dak. I'm gonna say Dak has

0:27:51.960 --> 0:27:55.520
<v Speaker 3>the advantage because he's been on this uphill climb to

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<v Speaker 3>grow the chemistry with not just the guys around him,

0:27:58.240 --> 0:28:00.560
<v Speaker 3>but also with Mike McCarthy and the play call. So

0:28:00.600 --> 0:28:03.000
<v Speaker 3>they're going to go into this game with the game

0:28:03.000 --> 0:28:07.320
<v Speaker 3>plan that Dak feels comfortable despite weather conditions being a factor.

0:28:07.920 --> 0:28:14.840
<v Speaker 5>I'm going if we're I'm gonna go Dak. I'm gonna

0:28:14.840 --> 0:28:15.160
<v Speaker 5>go Dak.

0:28:15.880 --> 0:28:17.000
<v Speaker 7>I know Josh Allen's throne.

0:28:17.080 --> 0:28:18.879
<v Speaker 5>What a league leading fourteen interceptions?

0:28:18.920 --> 0:28:23.000
<v Speaker 6>Can't take Your interceptions don't matter anymore when.

0:28:22.880 --> 0:28:24.440
<v Speaker 3>It's Dak, don't matter.

0:28:24.560 --> 0:28:26.240
<v Speaker 5>May Good?

0:28:26.760 --> 0:28:27.600
<v Speaker 3>What's an interception?

0:28:27.840 --> 0:28:30.480
<v Speaker 6>I don't know. Good quarterbacks get to the Super Bowl

0:28:30.720 --> 0:28:32.000
<v Speaker 6>throwing picks, is what I was.

0:28:32.160 --> 0:28:33.119
<v Speaker 7>That's what I heard today.

0:28:33.200 --> 0:28:34.000
<v Speaker 5>I heard that too.

0:28:34.119 --> 0:28:37.400
<v Speaker 3>Oh my breaking news.

0:28:38.480 --> 0:28:41.400
<v Speaker 5>Since Week six, Dak's only thrown two. So I don't know.

0:28:42.400 --> 0:28:43.440
<v Speaker 5>I don't think he's good enough.

0:28:43.440 --> 0:28:44.720
<v Speaker 7>I don't think he's that good. I don't know if

0:28:44.720 --> 0:28:45.520
<v Speaker 7>he's that good.

0:28:46.160 --> 0:28:48.640
<v Speaker 3>How dare he not put the ball? How dare he

0:28:48.720 --> 0:28:50.800
<v Speaker 3>not throw an interception?

0:28:50.920 --> 0:28:52.680
<v Speaker 5>Since weeks he's not a taker?

0:28:52.960 --> 0:28:55.840
<v Speaker 4>God, I want to see how he bounces back, Yeah,

0:28:56.080 --> 0:28:57.360
<v Speaker 4>after throwing an interception.

0:28:57.480 --> 0:28:58.360
<v Speaker 6>I want to see it.

0:28:59.200 --> 0:29:00.719
<v Speaker 7>I need the face of adversity.

0:29:01.160 --> 0:29:03.640
<v Speaker 3>What you know what he's he shouldn't be in the

0:29:03.720 --> 0:29:06.520
<v Speaker 3>m VP discussion because he has not thrown a pick

0:29:06.760 --> 0:29:09.680
<v Speaker 3>and has not had to face the adversity because of it.

0:29:10.920 --> 0:29:12.920
<v Speaker 5>Josh Allen has the advantage.

0:29:12.960 --> 0:29:19.240
<v Speaker 6>He has the advantage always he's a risk taker, gunslinger's advantage.

0:29:21.200 --> 0:29:26.800
<v Speaker 3>I hope everyone felt the sarcasm we're gonna get shopped there.

0:29:27.760 --> 0:29:31.200
<v Speaker 3>It's be like so taken out of context.

0:29:31.520 --> 0:29:35.640
<v Speaker 5>All right, so clearly has the advantage. Wait, we all said.

0:29:35.760 --> 0:29:39.400
<v Speaker 3>Also also, I'm gonna go back to my point to say, yes,

0:29:39.480 --> 0:29:43.040
<v Speaker 3>Dak has the advantage because this offense isn't in shambles

0:29:43.120 --> 0:29:45.640
<v Speaker 3>as I usual would say, trying to find its identity.

0:29:45.800 --> 0:29:48.720
<v Speaker 3>It's built. It's built its identity with its new play

0:29:48.720 --> 0:29:51.120
<v Speaker 3>caller this entire season. They didn't have to do it

0:29:51.120 --> 0:29:52.080
<v Speaker 3>in the middle of the season.

0:29:52.080 --> 0:29:52.840
<v Speaker 7>They're not struggling.

0:29:52.960 --> 0:29:53.800
<v Speaker 5>We didn't know what they're doing.

0:29:53.880 --> 0:29:56.520
<v Speaker 7>We didn't bring it up. But event oh, you ain't

0:29:56.520 --> 0:29:57.360
<v Speaker 7>got we're gonna get there.

0:29:57.600 --> 0:30:01.360
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, we'll get there because the quarterback on offensive line

0:30:01.360 --> 0:30:02.960
<v Speaker 6>and quarterback play gohand.

0:30:02.560 --> 0:30:04.680
<v Speaker 3>And it's true, you know we'll get there.

0:30:04.800 --> 0:30:06.200
<v Speaker 4>I was gonna go to running backs, but we can

0:30:06.240 --> 0:30:08.360
<v Speaker 4>go to offensive line.

0:30:08.560 --> 0:30:09.320
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys are not.

0:30:11.040 --> 0:30:11.920
<v Speaker 7>That James Cook.

0:30:13.160 --> 0:30:16.680
<v Speaker 6>Oh man, I love me some TP, but that James.

0:30:16.360 --> 0:30:19.040
<v Speaker 3>No offensive line? Offensive line line?

0:30:19.200 --> 0:30:19.760
<v Speaker 7>How the Cowboys?

0:30:19.800 --> 0:30:20.000
<v Speaker 6>How that?

0:30:20.560 --> 0:30:20.760
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

0:30:20.840 --> 0:30:25.360
<v Speaker 6>Yo, I did the down and dirty on them folks yesterday.

0:30:25.320 --> 0:30:28.320
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they've allowed eighteen sacks. To see, he's.

0:30:28.200 --> 0:30:30.640
<v Speaker 3>Gonna say if you're allowing that much pressure on your quarterback.

0:30:30.760 --> 0:30:33.280
<v Speaker 6>But you know what's crazy though, was like again, like

0:30:33.320 --> 0:30:36.240
<v Speaker 6>they haven't given up a lot of sacks in retrospect,

0:30:36.240 --> 0:30:40.200
<v Speaker 6>but that's because he does have the ability to you can,

0:30:40.440 --> 0:30:41.080
<v Speaker 6>but if you can.

0:30:40.960 --> 0:30:44.040
<v Speaker 3>Contain yo, Like, yeah, why the interceptions are high? Which

0:30:44.080 --> 0:30:46.720
<v Speaker 3>is so weird? How that works? How when your quarterback

0:30:46.760 --> 0:30:48.960
<v Speaker 3>feels like they have to play hero ball and get

0:30:48.960 --> 0:30:51.120
<v Speaker 3>the ball out? How interceptions are gonna happen?

0:30:51.640 --> 0:30:53.040
<v Speaker 7>What surprise?

0:30:53.520 --> 0:30:59.080
<v Speaker 3>So weird guys? How how that works? Mystery? Unbaffled. All right,

0:30:59.200 --> 0:31:02.400
<v Speaker 3>so we all have come to the conclusion the guy

0:31:02.560 --> 0:31:08.920
<v Speaker 3>was definitely advantage. I bet Nona and also Sorryish and

0:31:10.080 --> 0:31:12.240
<v Speaker 3>Dak have a really good chemistry when it comes to,

0:31:13.160 --> 0:31:16.440
<v Speaker 3>uh the cadence and communicating. Oh for sure, center center

0:31:16.480 --> 0:31:16.840
<v Speaker 3>and Dak.

0:31:16.960 --> 0:31:18.440
<v Speaker 7>I actually asked him about that.

0:31:18.680 --> 0:31:20.240
<v Speaker 6>You said that you didn't get a chance to ask

0:31:20.280 --> 0:31:21.360
<v Speaker 6>for the silent count.

0:31:21.440 --> 0:31:23.360
<v Speaker 5>I really wanted you got you.

0:31:24.360 --> 0:31:25.840
<v Speaker 3>He knew it too, he knew what I was going

0:31:25.920 --> 0:31:26.400
<v Speaker 3>to ask him to.

0:31:26.600 --> 0:31:27.239
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I asked him.

0:31:27.240 --> 0:31:28.920
<v Speaker 6>I was like, how difficult is it to go into

0:31:28.920 --> 0:31:32.440
<v Speaker 6>the silent count like that? But they they feel confident

0:31:32.560 --> 0:31:35.640
<v Speaker 6>with how this cadence has kind of come into play

0:31:35.680 --> 0:31:38.240
<v Speaker 6>and things like that. That silent count is not something

0:31:38.280 --> 0:31:40.600
<v Speaker 6>that stresses them so bad.

0:31:40.600 --> 0:31:42.600
<v Speaker 7>Because to your point, Jes, we ain't talk.

0:31:42.520 --> 0:31:44.440
<v Speaker 6>About penalties, but baby, I know you ain't in a

0:31:44.520 --> 0:31:46.360
<v Speaker 6>mood to see any of them.

0:31:46.400 --> 0:31:48.920
<v Speaker 3>Why would you ruin my day? I know, why would

0:31:48.920 --> 0:31:49.800
<v Speaker 3>you ruin my day?

0:31:49.880 --> 0:31:52.080
<v Speaker 6>There weren't a lot of holds last week.

0:31:52.320 --> 0:31:54.600
<v Speaker 3>Don't ruin my day like that.

0:31:54.720 --> 0:31:55.400
<v Speaker 7>I'm sorry.

0:31:55.560 --> 0:32:00.000
<v Speaker 3>We would like zero pre snat penalties from the office

0:32:00.200 --> 0:32:00.959
<v Speaker 3>a line police.

0:32:01.760 --> 0:32:05.520
<v Speaker 4>Yes, ideally all right, ladies, running backs, who has the

0:32:05.760 --> 0:32:10.040
<v Speaker 4>advantaged cowboys or no tp ric o'donald versus James Cook.

0:32:10.920 --> 0:32:13.800
<v Speaker 6>It's difficult because baby James Cook might as well be

0:32:13.840 --> 0:32:16.800
<v Speaker 6>a receiver. They got running back on there for decoration.

0:32:18.040 --> 0:32:21.280
<v Speaker 5>Oh my god. I I well because also too.

0:32:21.240 --> 0:32:24.200
<v Speaker 6>If you look at himlous, he's even so. I noticed

0:32:24.200 --> 0:32:25.440
<v Speaker 6>something with his alignment.

0:32:26.120 --> 0:32:27.040
<v Speaker 7>He doesn't.

0:32:27.280 --> 0:32:30.360
<v Speaker 6>He's not looking for contact like that either. He's doing

0:32:30.440 --> 0:32:33.760
<v Speaker 6>receiving things like that. His past pro numbers are not

0:32:33.960 --> 0:32:37.160
<v Speaker 6>good either, show to that point. If I had to

0:32:37.160 --> 0:32:40.560
<v Speaker 6>pick and choose, I think as a receiver type guy,

0:32:40.680 --> 0:32:43.400
<v Speaker 6>James Cook is a little ahead of Tony Pollard, but

0:32:43.440 --> 0:32:47.520
<v Speaker 6>as an all around running back and doing everything in totality,

0:32:47.520 --> 0:32:50.600
<v Speaker 6>I would give it to Tony. They got Latavious Murray as well.

0:32:50.800 --> 0:32:54.480
<v Speaker 6>That gets some burn him with Rico.

0:32:54.720 --> 0:32:57.680
<v Speaker 7>They're about the same. To me, I don't know. It

0:32:57.760 --> 0:33:00.360
<v Speaker 7>cancels itself out for me. I'm I can't, I can't.

0:33:00.600 --> 0:33:02.800
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna let the stats. She answered this one. But

0:33:03.040 --> 0:33:06.520
<v Speaker 3>because we were talking about how good James Cook is, right,

0:33:07.480 --> 0:33:10.320
<v Speaker 3>Let's look at the NFL leading rushers right now. Tony

0:33:10.360 --> 0:33:13.480
<v Speaker 3>Pollard eighth right now, one hundred ninety six attempts for

0:33:13.520 --> 0:33:16.680
<v Speaker 3>seven hundred and ninety six yards, averaging four point one

0:33:16.920 --> 0:33:22.440
<v Speaker 3>yards per carry, five touchdowns. James Cook tenth in the league,

0:33:22.840 --> 0:33:25.760
<v Speaker 3>one hundred and sixty three carries for seven hundred and

0:33:25.760 --> 0:33:29.360
<v Speaker 3>eighty nine yards, averaging four point eight yards per carry,

0:33:30.360 --> 0:33:31.680
<v Speaker 3>and then he only has one touchdown.

0:33:31.840 --> 0:33:34.480
<v Speaker 7>Selfish quarterback, but SF but.

0:33:34.480 --> 0:33:37.560
<v Speaker 3>That should tell you, because there's a significant drop off

0:33:37.560 --> 0:33:41.360
<v Speaker 3>with the attempts there kind of the long runs that

0:33:41.400 --> 0:33:44.240
<v Speaker 3>he will get when he gets the ball. And it's

0:33:44.280 --> 0:33:47.320
<v Speaker 3>okay that TP doesn't get that. I'm not throwing shade.

0:33:47.480 --> 0:33:51.920
<v Speaker 3>I'm just saying when you're comparing the stats here, Ah,

0:33:52.080 --> 0:33:54.200
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna go with James Cook for this one only

0:33:54.240 --> 0:33:57.080
<v Speaker 3>because a few things. He's used to running in wet conditions,

0:33:57.400 --> 0:33:59.440
<v Speaker 3>he's used to holding the ball and knowing how ball

0:33:59.480 --> 0:34:01.800
<v Speaker 3>security work with that. They were working out it out

0:34:01.800 --> 0:34:04.880
<v Speaker 3>here practice we saw for a little bit today. But

0:34:05.880 --> 0:34:07.720
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna I'm gonna split this and say, if you're

0:34:07.760 --> 0:34:10.600
<v Speaker 3>in the red zone, TP has the advantage because he's

0:34:10.920 --> 0:34:15.600
<v Speaker 3>becoming your shored up red zone rushing threat, something that

0:34:15.680 --> 0:34:17.359
<v Speaker 3>James Cook has not been able to do so far

0:34:17.400 --> 0:34:17.880
<v Speaker 3>this season.

0:34:18.719 --> 0:34:20.200
<v Speaker 5>If we're talking about a duo.

0:34:23.120 --> 0:34:32.200
<v Speaker 6>That yeah, yeah, we're talking about a duo, I'm going

0:34:32.320 --> 0:34:32.960
<v Speaker 6>James coo.

0:34:33.640 --> 0:34:34.719
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't know what that was.

0:34:34.760 --> 0:34:38.279
<v Speaker 4>I'm sorry, James Cook, James Cook and Latavi'smurviy And that's

0:34:38.320 --> 0:34:43.080
<v Speaker 4>only because I know that they're out producing Tony Pollard

0:34:43.120 --> 0:34:44.279
<v Speaker 4>and Rico Donald in the run game.

0:34:44.320 --> 0:34:46.000
<v Speaker 3>Well they have to, yeah, they have to rely on

0:34:46.040 --> 0:34:47.680
<v Speaker 3>the run right now, exactly.

0:34:48.480 --> 0:34:49.200
<v Speaker 5>Exactly true.

0:34:49.239 --> 0:34:53.280
<v Speaker 4>I haven't seen default the best of Tony Pollard and rico'

0:34:53.280 --> 0:34:55.640
<v Speaker 4>donald just yet. I know, I think they're averaging like

0:34:55.680 --> 0:34:58.920
<v Speaker 4>one hundred forty yards per game, Tony Polar, Rico Donald

0:34:58.960 --> 0:34:59.959
<v Speaker 4>just one hundred and twenty four.

0:35:00.560 --> 0:35:02.839
<v Speaker 5>So we have so I would say I would go

0:35:03.200 --> 0:35:06.279
<v Speaker 5>with them too, just because of what we've seen on paper. Yep.

0:35:07.000 --> 0:35:10.719
<v Speaker 4>And I know James Cook's averaging what four yards per

0:35:10.760 --> 0:35:13.480
<v Speaker 4>Carrie has nearly four hundred yards receiving.

0:35:13.640 --> 0:35:17.360
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, oh, receiving, we're talking receiving.

0:35:17.800 --> 0:35:19.640
<v Speaker 5>That's just receiving yards alone.

0:35:20.360 --> 0:35:25.759
<v Speaker 3>He's yeah, in receiving, he has five hundred and thirty

0:35:25.760 --> 0:35:31.279
<v Speaker 3>four yards in thirty nine receptions, five touchdowns and five

0:35:31.360 --> 0:35:35.080
<v Speaker 3>receiving touchdowns though. Yeah, he's exactly the longest the season,

0:35:35.560 --> 0:35:36.600
<v Speaker 3>thirty seven yards.

0:35:36.680 --> 0:35:41.000
<v Speaker 4>So I'm going with that duo just because what we've seen.

0:35:42.200 --> 0:35:42.799
<v Speaker 5>Receivers.

0:35:43.040 --> 0:35:46.320
<v Speaker 4>Oh, I'm sorry, that's in the NFC bet uh Okay,

0:35:46.840 --> 0:35:49.279
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys got the advantage and receivers.

0:35:49.160 --> 0:35:55.399
<v Speaker 3>Or no, I'm gonna say, yes, an advantage because we're

0:35:55.440 --> 0:35:58.279
<v Speaker 3>talking about established chemistry. You can't say that the run

0:35:58.320 --> 0:36:01.960
<v Speaker 3>game for the Bills has the advantage if they're heavily

0:36:02.200 --> 0:36:04.680
<v Speaker 3>run reliant, and then not say that the Cowboys don't

0:36:04.719 --> 0:36:08.239
<v Speaker 3>have the advantage if they're a heavily pass reliant. Again,

0:36:08.320 --> 0:36:11.600
<v Speaker 3>it depends on the weather conditions, and I hate bringing

0:36:11.600 --> 0:36:13.120
<v Speaker 3>that up over and over and over, but it is

0:36:13.160 --> 0:36:15.480
<v Speaker 3>going to impact the game if it is raining and

0:36:15.520 --> 0:36:17.799
<v Speaker 3>it's windy, so you might not see as much of it.

0:36:19.239 --> 0:36:20.640
<v Speaker 3>But from the guys they did talk to in the

0:36:20.640 --> 0:36:25.600
<v Speaker 3>locker room today, as far as the receiving game, they're

0:36:26.160 --> 0:36:28.080
<v Speaker 3>excited to play in the rain. Yeah.

0:36:28.160 --> 0:36:28.399
<v Speaker 5>CD.

0:36:29.440 --> 0:36:33.880
<v Speaker 6>Looking at CD versus Stefan Diggs in comparison is it's.

0:36:33.719 --> 0:36:36.400
<v Speaker 7>Difficult to do this, especially just.

0:36:36.400 --> 0:36:38.680
<v Speaker 6>Because Stephan's not getting a whole bunch of burn out

0:36:38.680 --> 0:36:41.600
<v Speaker 6>there as of late because of the offensive line and

0:36:41.640 --> 0:36:44.160
<v Speaker 6>some of those things going on. But so I would

0:36:44.160 --> 0:36:48.160
<v Speaker 6>give the advantage right now, even though Stephan's getting open

0:36:48.480 --> 0:36:51.960
<v Speaker 6>on film. I will give it to CD. And then

0:36:52.040 --> 0:36:55.520
<v Speaker 6>Gabe Davis is their number two. Gay can get busy

0:36:55.600 --> 0:37:00.239
<v Speaker 6>dog and it would be what Brandon Cook's dye. Then

0:37:00.320 --> 0:37:04.160
<v Speaker 6>Michael gall Well, it depends. Yeah, they're different. Khalil Shakir

0:37:04.320 --> 0:37:07.880
<v Speaker 6>is actually speedy. He's faster than what doing some digging people.

0:37:08.080 --> 0:37:10.720
<v Speaker 6>He's the fastest guy, one of the fastest guys.

0:37:10.920 --> 0:37:11.719
<v Speaker 5>I would give it to.

0:37:13.239 --> 0:37:13.799
<v Speaker 1>That hard.

0:37:13.960 --> 0:37:16.480
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it is hard because I think Gabe Davis is

0:37:16.520 --> 0:37:17.000
<v Speaker 6>a player.

0:37:20.800 --> 0:37:21.120
<v Speaker 9>I don't know.

0:37:21.200 --> 0:37:22.480
<v Speaker 7>Do I have to answer no?

0:37:23.160 --> 0:37:26.719
<v Speaker 5>If it's maybe you just saying it, m yeah, just go.

0:37:27.520 --> 0:37:29.239
<v Speaker 6>You don't know, because I think he's so different than

0:37:29.280 --> 0:37:31.680
<v Speaker 6>Brandon cooks to me to compare, So.

0:37:32.320 --> 0:37:34.520
<v Speaker 7>I don't know. Just skip me on that one. Police,

0:37:35.520 --> 0:37:36.960
<v Speaker 7>I hate that. I can't.

0:37:38.200 --> 0:37:40.400
<v Speaker 6>I give I give see the CD the nod right

0:37:40.440 --> 0:37:43.000
<v Speaker 6>now over Stephan. But I think it's also because Stefan's

0:37:43.080 --> 0:37:45.160
<v Speaker 6>used to just down for several reasons and that he

0:37:45.200 --> 0:37:45.760
<v Speaker 6>can't control.

0:37:45.960 --> 0:37:47.960
<v Speaker 4>Well, their usage is down and all the again with

0:37:48.000 --> 0:37:50.479
<v Speaker 4>all the receivers, which is something that you know Jess

0:37:50.520 --> 0:37:51.399
<v Speaker 4>was kind of touching on.

0:37:51.520 --> 0:37:55.920
<v Speaker 9>So you have well distribution, Ramble Tree lying on the

0:37:56.080 --> 0:37:57.920
<v Speaker 9>running game because they have.

0:37:57.960 --> 0:38:00.600
<v Speaker 5>To, what what.

0:38:02.239 --> 0:38:10.239
<v Speaker 9>Biguire, But they're mostly relying on James Cook because they

0:38:10.400 --> 0:38:13.080
<v Speaker 9>have to and they're tight ends.

0:38:13.440 --> 0:38:14.640
<v Speaker 3>Let's talk about.

0:38:15.080 --> 0:38:16.600
<v Speaker 5>You all need to see him.

0:38:18.520 --> 0:38:23.920
<v Speaker 3>Way.

0:38:24.120 --> 0:38:25.359
<v Speaker 6>She says, she's about to mute us.

0:38:26.000 --> 0:38:27.280
<v Speaker 3>She's saying it to us.

0:38:27.360 --> 0:38:29.759
<v Speaker 5>No, but for real, Yeah, that was a tough one.

0:38:30.840 --> 0:38:31.319
<v Speaker 7>Real tough.

0:38:31.480 --> 0:38:34.719
<v Speaker 5>CDs easily emerged as one of the best receivers in

0:38:34.719 --> 0:38:35.080
<v Speaker 5>the league.

0:38:35.320 --> 0:38:38.400
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he's and they can't, none of them do.

0:38:38.560 --> 0:38:39.600
<v Speaker 7>This is fast enough to keep.

0:38:41.239 --> 0:38:44.160
<v Speaker 4>And then you got Brandon Cooks, who's sometimes one of

0:38:44.160 --> 0:38:47.600
<v Speaker 4>the fastest, feeling a little sick this week.

0:38:48.000 --> 0:38:51.319
<v Speaker 5>I couldn't you might need him.

0:38:53.640 --> 0:38:56.520
<v Speaker 3>If it wasn't an outdoor game, I would say, you're

0:38:56.560 --> 0:38:58.959
<v Speaker 3>gonna be good there you you're gonna see the sounds

0:38:59.000 --> 0:39:02.319
<v Speaker 3>of the sideline where they're in the oxygen because it's cold,

0:39:02.320 --> 0:39:04.160
<v Speaker 3>it already makes it harder to breathe. And if you're

0:39:04.200 --> 0:39:08.440
<v Speaker 3>dealing with an illness like what respiratory wise, Again, I

0:39:08.480 --> 0:39:10.160
<v Speaker 3>don't know what the illness is. I'm just saying if

0:39:10.160 --> 0:39:13.319
<v Speaker 3>they're sick and look like Micah did, changes a lot

0:39:13.360 --> 0:39:15.919
<v Speaker 3>of the way you're able to breathe in these games. Yeah,

0:39:15.960 --> 0:39:17.920
<v Speaker 3>so kind of need to do that.

0:39:18.200 --> 0:39:20.040
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<v Speaker 4>up with tight ends. Cowboys got the advantage or gnaw boom,

0:41:10.280 --> 0:41:11.680
<v Speaker 4>Jake Fergie Bird.

0:41:12.360 --> 0:41:15.520
<v Speaker 7>D Duncan, Kid Knox.

0:41:15.880 --> 0:41:19.279
<v Speaker 6>Hey, if I'm not mistaken, Dunton Kinkaid is dealing with

0:41:19.640 --> 0:41:22.799
<v Speaker 6>a couple of injuries right now.

0:41:23.000 --> 0:41:25.880
<v Speaker 7>I'm sorry. I was checking into it while we were waiting.

0:41:26.480 --> 0:41:29.239
<v Speaker 6>He was limited today, he was limited today. He has

0:41:29.320 --> 0:41:33.240
<v Speaker 6>a thumb and a shoulder injury. This gentleman was already

0:41:33.280 --> 0:41:35.280
<v Speaker 6>a gentleman that's not really into when.

0:41:35.120 --> 0:41:36.040
<v Speaker 7>He's chipping out there.

0:41:36.560 --> 0:41:39.240
<v Speaker 6>When you watch him chip and you watch Jake ferguson

0:41:39.320 --> 0:41:44.279
<v Speaker 6>chip and it's so totally different stories. I think as

0:41:44.360 --> 0:41:46.799
<v Speaker 6>a receiver, he's still trying to he's still he's coming

0:41:46.880 --> 0:41:51.160
<v Speaker 6>along and he's added some things to them. But between

0:41:51.360 --> 0:41:53.640
<v Speaker 6>with his his blocking and some of the things they're

0:41:53.640 --> 0:41:55.839
<v Speaker 6>asking him to do, I think fergets to not there

0:41:55.960 --> 0:42:00.640
<v Speaker 6>with him. But Knox is a player, and we don't

0:42:00.719 --> 0:42:04.520
<v Speaker 6>have a second tight end right now that's consistently giving

0:42:04.560 --> 0:42:08.279
<v Speaker 6>you anything in the passing game. So for that I'm

0:42:08.280 --> 0:42:10.680
<v Speaker 6>gonna have to give the knot to Buffalo just because

0:42:11.080 --> 0:42:13.920
<v Speaker 6>School is blocking his tail off. He's doing some of

0:42:13.960 --> 0:42:15.719
<v Speaker 6>these seal blocks, he's doing some of the things he's

0:42:15.800 --> 0:42:19.640
<v Speaker 6>doing us impressive in there, but because he hasn't really

0:42:19.680 --> 0:42:21.960
<v Speaker 6>emerged as a passer, I really got to give the

0:42:22.040 --> 0:42:22.839
<v Speaker 6>knot to them.

0:42:23.400 --> 0:42:25.280
<v Speaker 7>If donkink is gonna play, because.

0:42:25.040 --> 0:42:26.640
<v Speaker 6>I got two guys that can catch the ball at

0:42:26.680 --> 0:42:27.120
<v Speaker 6>high clip.

0:42:28.960 --> 0:42:30.120
<v Speaker 3>Man, this one's hard.

0:42:30.560 --> 0:42:31.160
<v Speaker 1>It is hard.

0:42:34.360 --> 0:42:37.640
<v Speaker 3>Although Kenny, I yeah, go ahead.

0:42:38.120 --> 0:42:41.080
<v Speaker 5>If we're talking so if we're talking tight end room,

0:42:42.280 --> 0:42:43.000
<v Speaker 5>I go Bills.

0:42:43.080 --> 0:42:46.600
<v Speaker 4>If we're just talking about Jake Ferguson and Dalton, I'm

0:42:46.680 --> 0:42:47.560
<v Speaker 4>going ferg all day.

0:42:47.600 --> 0:42:48.720
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, that's fair, easily.

0:42:48.920 --> 0:42:49.120
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

0:42:49.880 --> 0:42:54.640
<v Speaker 4>He's been a huge receiving threat, well, tight end threat,

0:42:54.680 --> 0:42:55.600
<v Speaker 4>weapon whatever.

0:42:55.960 --> 0:42:59.239
<v Speaker 5>For the Cowldes with all of it, pass bro all

0:42:59.280 --> 0:43:00.719
<v Speaker 5>that for.

0:43:01.120 --> 0:43:05.280
<v Speaker 4>Dak, one of the most reliable weapons for this offense.

0:43:06.640 --> 0:43:10.040
<v Speaker 4>And I don't know, he's been obviously one of the

0:43:10.080 --> 0:43:12.839
<v Speaker 4>best tight ends in the league right now with five

0:43:13.280 --> 0:43:16.879
<v Speaker 4>touchdowns for him, leads tightens most amongst tight ends.

0:43:19.920 --> 0:43:20.319
<v Speaker 2>Over there.

0:43:20.640 --> 0:43:22.640
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, there we go.

0:43:24.120 --> 0:43:27.600
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I think and he's just bringing this extra like

0:43:27.840 --> 0:43:32.120
<v Speaker 4>juice about him right now, playing who said Sam that

0:43:32.200 --> 0:43:33.359
<v Speaker 4>little extra season.

0:43:33.120 --> 0:43:36.560
<v Speaker 6>In Yeah, did y'all notice that on the sounds of

0:43:36.600 --> 0:43:40.759
<v Speaker 6>the sideline, Like there's a difference when Sperg makes a

0:43:40.800 --> 0:43:44.040
<v Speaker 6>big play, Like you can feel it. There's an attitude

0:43:44.080 --> 0:43:46.279
<v Speaker 6>that I feel like guys kind of take on and

0:43:46.360 --> 0:43:47.920
<v Speaker 6>when he makes a big play, he's.

0:43:48.960 --> 0:43:49.600
<v Speaker 7>Somebody said it.

0:43:49.640 --> 0:43:50.840
<v Speaker 6>I thought it was dope way to put it. He

0:43:51.080 --> 0:43:55.680
<v Speaker 6>marries like the offensive intensity to like I guess, the

0:43:55.800 --> 0:43:59.719
<v Speaker 6>defensive intensity, Like he kind of marries because he's so Yeah,

0:43:59.719 --> 0:44:00.960
<v Speaker 6>he's it's a very good way to say.

0:44:01.000 --> 0:44:01.600
<v Speaker 3>He's a bridge.

0:44:01.680 --> 0:44:03.359
<v Speaker 7>He's a very good bridge player for this team.

0:44:03.520 --> 0:44:05.680
<v Speaker 5>And there was one play I think it was Dak's

0:44:05.719 --> 0:44:06.440
<v Speaker 5>big run.

0:44:07.800 --> 0:44:11.239
<v Speaker 4>And it was viral on Twitter, y'all, and he goes

0:44:11.360 --> 0:44:13.480
<v Speaker 4>up acts like he's catching the ball.

0:44:13.640 --> 0:44:19.920
<v Speaker 6>Over there, and like I was, like, he's gonna they

0:44:20.040 --> 0:44:23.040
<v Speaker 6>fined him for running for walking through Jamal Adams.

0:44:23.120 --> 0:44:25.480
<v Speaker 5>What they find him for that? Yeah, I think I

0:44:25.520 --> 0:44:29.080
<v Speaker 5>don't know. Fergie ferg he playing lights out right now.

0:44:29.960 --> 0:44:31.120
<v Speaker 5>I'm going for Jake Ferguson.

0:44:32.080 --> 0:44:34.680
<v Speaker 3>So you you did as a whole group, you did

0:44:35.000 --> 0:44:38.120
<v Speaker 3>it as individually. I'm due for blocking, because if you're

0:44:38.120 --> 0:44:41.680
<v Speaker 3>gonna do a run heavy game, here, I'm gonna say

0:44:41.880 --> 0:44:44.279
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys tight ends have the advantage. That's all they've been

0:44:44.320 --> 0:44:47.399
<v Speaker 3>doing all the big fair like, as a as a room,

0:44:47.560 --> 0:44:51.120
<v Speaker 3>as a whole, as a group, that's all they've predominantly

0:44:51.160 --> 0:44:53.680
<v Speaker 3>been doing in this Texas Coast offense. So I'm gonna say,

0:44:53.680 --> 0:44:56.800
<v Speaker 3>in terms of expecting a big run game from the

0:44:56.920 --> 0:45:00.680
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys and even from the pill because that's what they've

0:45:00.719 --> 0:45:03.880
<v Speaker 3>been doing, I'm gonna say the Cowboys Titans, that's what

0:45:03.960 --> 0:45:07.480
<v Speaker 3>they've predominantly been doing. That's really what the scheme draws

0:45:07.520 --> 0:45:11.240
<v Speaker 3>them up to do, and they're not afraid to get chippy,

0:45:11.560 --> 0:45:15.040
<v Speaker 3>down dirty. I'm gonna say Cowboys Titans have the advantage

0:45:15.040 --> 0:45:15.800
<v Speaker 3>when it comes to blocking.

0:45:15.880 --> 0:45:17.239
<v Speaker 5>I'm slipping we over.

0:45:17.400 --> 0:45:20.920
<v Speaker 6>We talked about running backs forgot to mitt your We

0:45:21.080 --> 0:45:24.040
<v Speaker 6>get the nod because you got Hunter lip Key, who.

0:45:24.040 --> 0:45:27.080
<v Speaker 5>Does a lot in the blocking game, who's probably gonna.

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<v Speaker 7>Be important in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>Ye.

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<v Speaker 6>So, and it's a slow it's been a slow burn

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<v Speaker 6>with him, but you see him every week there's a

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<v Speaker 6>couple of plays that he makes a key block and

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<v Speaker 6>you're like, oh, well, maybe we would get that out

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<v Speaker 6>of running back because they don't have one of those

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<v Speaker 6>they do have a fullback.

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<v Speaker 3>You talk about a second year job. I'm excited to

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<v Speaker 3>see next year.

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<v Speaker 6>We might see that later in the season because they're

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<v Speaker 6>setting up some things with homes. You see him on film,

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<v Speaker 6>he's doing some things, slipping into the flask, and I'm like,

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<v Speaker 6>I see you, Mike McCarthy.

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<v Speaker 7>We'll see when you pull it out.

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<v Speaker 3>We'll see what it's there. We saw it, Yeah, we

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<v Speaker 3>saw it.

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<v Speaker 7>We'll see what you call it.

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<v Speaker 3>We saw it, mini camp. I can't believe it was there.

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<v Speaker 7>I can't believe this is got a game on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 7>It's coming fast.

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<v Speaker 5>Score prediction. Yeah, I'm sorry, y'all hate it.

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<v Speaker 3>I hate I hate doing score predictions.

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<v Speaker 5>I got Cowboys. I'm gonna go twenty four Cowboys Bills

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<v Speaker 5>twenty one.

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<v Speaker 6>I like the energy that I got from the guys

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<v Speaker 6>in the locker room today. To your point, they understand

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<v Speaker 6>that this game is not gonna be easy. I think

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<v Speaker 6>it's gonna be a low scoring game.

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<v Speaker 7>I would say, I want to throw up. I hate

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<v Speaker 7>scot predictions.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm gonna say something weird happens, like a safety or something,

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<v Speaker 6>so I'll say twenty six.

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<v Speaker 7>Yuck, it's sounded weird. Coming out of my mouth.

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<v Speaker 6>Twenty six, twenty one Cowboys, something weird, funky like that.

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<v Speaker 7>I think it's gonna be low scoring.

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<v Speaker 3>Here we go. Mine's really yuck.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh God, you're gonna pick them.

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<v Speaker 3>But twenty three, I'm gonna give twenty.

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<v Speaker 5>It could be dusty like.

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<v Speaker 3>I don't see it being a very high.

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<v Speaker 7>School dusty is crazy.

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<v Speaker 3>If it is, and it works in the Cowboys favor, fantastic,

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<v Speaker 3>But I'm gonna go twenty bills twenty three Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 7>Sometimes it's gonna be mad that we didn't pick. Nobody

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<v Speaker 7>picked the bills. Why would we pick the bills? Because

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<v Speaker 7>sometimes it's the right thing to do?

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<v Speaker 5>All right?

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<v Speaker 4>On that note, that'll rap be a rap for you

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<v Speaker 4>want to pick gross talk present about Jake Saw. We

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<v Speaker 4>gonna see y'all next week, next Monday. Yeah, Hey, we'll

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<v Speaker 4>see y'all next week.

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<v Speaker 5>Have a great day.

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<v Speaker 3>Bye.

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