WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Around The Horn

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys, This is nick shot,

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<v Speaker 1>streaming live on dallascowboys dot Com and the.

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<v Speaker 2>Official Dallas Cowboys Act. And now your hosts Mickey Spagnola,

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<v Speaker 2>Everson Wolves, Nate Newton, and Bill Jones.

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<v Speaker 3>Another beautiful day for football here in Oxnard, California. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>it is day number ten of Cowboys training camp. It's

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<v Speaker 3>day number three in pads today, and we are now

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<v Speaker 3>less than ten days away from the first preseason game

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<v Speaker 3>for your Dallas Cowboys against the Jacksonville Jaguars a week

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<v Speaker 3>from Saturday at AT and T Stadium, Bill Jones, Mickey Spagnola,

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<v Speaker 3>Nate Newton, and general Man. We have football tonight. In fact,

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<v Speaker 3>how about that the Hall of Fame game is tonight

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<v Speaker 3>the Jets and the Browns.

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<v Speaker 1>Actually it's this afternoon, this afternoon for us, or I

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<v Speaker 1>think it starts four thirty here. Well that's tonight four

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<v Speaker 1>thirty here, I don't think so.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, Cowboys played next Saturday. Wait on us Watson is playing,

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<v Speaker 2>thank you man. But it's football, it is and it's

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<v Speaker 2>on TV.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah wow.

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<v Speaker 3>And Producers Supreme is motioning over here for something I was.

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<v Speaker 4>Going to tell you.

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<v Speaker 1>Remember, DeMarcus is doing the national anthems? Right, that's right.

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<v Speaker 3>That's the biggest.

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<v Speaker 5>Thing I'll turn out when Mickey.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, when Mickey sat down here with his uh parka

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<v Speaker 3>and you already got long sleeves on, you got a hoodie.

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<v Speaker 3>My phone says he's stressed like seven dress like this.

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<v Speaker 3>This broadcast is from Green Bay.

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<v Speaker 1>And look he's sitting here with shorts like this like

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<v Speaker 1>he's freezing.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>But when when when Mickey sat down here, he said,

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<v Speaker 3>we got to talk about DeMarcus ware, that's right. They said,

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<v Speaker 3>what happened to DeMarcus? And I forgot? He's singing the

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<v Speaker 3>national anthem today?

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<v Speaker 1>Yes, absolutely. I bet he's more nervous for that than

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<v Speaker 1>having to give his accepting speech.

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<v Speaker 3>Right.

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<v Speaker 1>Hopefully they have the war the words up on the

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<v Speaker 1>big board.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, if he's confident enough, if he's confident enough

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<v Speaker 3>to volunteer to sing the national anthem, I think he's

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<v Speaker 3>got it down.

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<v Speaker 1>Do you know Brad Sham's brother, Eric sa national anthem

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<v Speaker 1>last night the Rangers game.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh okay, all right, And you can see Eric Sham

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<v Speaker 3>on a daily basis at a at the Star and

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<v Speaker 3>given tours. He gives tours out there.

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<v Speaker 4>He's not singing, but he's given to her.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, when he comes, maybe you have to pay extra

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<v Speaker 1>on that tour.

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<v Speaker 4>Only with the Cowboys, Right.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Nate, what's on your mind this morning?

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<v Speaker 4>Just anything you guys want to talk about.

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<v Speaker 5>We tried before the show, we tried to get a

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<v Speaker 5>pre prep with Mick and all he talked about was

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<v Speaker 5>DeMarcus Ware And the first thing he did when we

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<v Speaker 5>come on airs, forget about DeMarcus.

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<v Speaker 4>Nick, what are we talk about?

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<v Speaker 1>When asked me about that, Hey, I know what I see.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's start here, Okay. Mike Solari, he had an interview yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>I think probably the assistant coaches did interviews with the

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<v Speaker 3>local media after they walked through yesterday.

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<v Speaker 1>And so I was thinking with Tyron Smith, he talked

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<v Speaker 1>about salary the other day when he actually did an

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<v Speaker 1>interview out there, and he was talking about how he

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<v Speaker 1>brings a lot of energy to the room, talked about

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<v Speaker 1>how he is kind of old school and he'll tell

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<v Speaker 1>you which needs to be told. But it dawned on

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<v Speaker 1>me with Tyron had gotten here since twenty eleven, Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>first round pick? How many offensive line coaches. Off the

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<v Speaker 1>top of your head, do you think he's had.

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<v Speaker 4>Seven?

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<v Speaker 1>Nate right on the Oh, really seven is seven? I

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<v Speaker 1>went back and looked it up and it started Bill Callahan,

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<v Speaker 1>good coach, great coach, Hudson Howe great. Actually Hudson how.

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<v Speaker 4>First, good coach, great coach. Then it was.

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<v Speaker 1>Paul Alexander a coach, half half a season a coach,

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<v Speaker 1>Mark Colombo good coach. Then uh, Frank I skipped Frank

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<v Speaker 1>Pollard was before Mark maybe Collard was in there, and

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<v Speaker 1>then Joe Philbin and now Mike Slari. So it's like

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<v Speaker 1>almost once every two years he's had a new offensive line.

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<v Speaker 3>Offensive line coaches too. And in fact, Mike Solari, for

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<v Speaker 3>you longtime Cowboys fans, he was on this staff when

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<v Speaker 3>Tom Landry was the head coach, and.

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<v Speaker 1>I was that came in the players eighty eight. Get

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<v Speaker 1>you On special teams.

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<v Speaker 5>I was doing a kickoff return yes back then, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>yeah I was. I was part of the wedge.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah you were the whole way.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah yeah, we we was topping the line.

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<v Speaker 5>Go back and check the stat We wasn't joking, bro,

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<v Speaker 5>I was calling whether it was right or left return,

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<v Speaker 5>or whether it was reverse whatever.

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<v Speaker 4>I was the one calling it.

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<v Speaker 5>I wasn't the smartest guy in the world, but I

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<v Speaker 5>could see the different hashes, so I.

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<v Speaker 1>Could call you left and right up the middle, Yes, sir,

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<v Speaker 1>very good. So anyway, I just thought that was interesting

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<v Speaker 1>that he's had that many offensive line coaches over the

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<v Speaker 1>UH and well respected.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's one of the moves that thirty four.

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<v Speaker 1>Years of coaching in the NFL, thirty four that's ah,

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<v Speaker 1>this I should say this is his thirty fourth year.

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<v Speaker 3>So well, the guy who replaced Joe Philbin it may

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<v Speaker 3>not have been in the NFL for thirty four years,

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<v Speaker 3>but he's got to got to have at least thirty

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<v Speaker 3>four years of experience.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and there in college prior to and the and

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<v Speaker 1>the difference in personalities one hundred and eighty degrees right.

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<v Speaker 4>When you this is this is when you It's all.

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<v Speaker 5>About your presentation with offensive linemen, when you walk through

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<v Speaker 5>the door, and how you present yourself go a long

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<v Speaker 5>way with these guys because they if you tell them

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<v Speaker 5>one thing and you're going to be this way, you

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<v Speaker 5>got to be that way. And a lot of coaches

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<v Speaker 5>that I in that first coach you did, the guy

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<v Speaker 5>that went to the Washington Commune.

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<v Speaker 1>Callahan, Bill Callahan, I liked.

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<v Speaker 4>Him because he didn't play.

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<v Speaker 5>If you play well, he gonna tell you played well,

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<v Speaker 5>but you didn't play great.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's what he's looking for.

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<v Speaker 5>And when he work his individual deal, he asks for

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<v Speaker 5>you to get into individuals and get involved. A lot

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<v Speaker 5>of times guys will have do things. We really do

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<v Speaker 5>win the game. In practice. Our preparation is everything as

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<v Speaker 5>a unit because we all has to be on the

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<v Speaker 5>same page. And if that coach ain't getting that over

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<v Speaker 5>real well and giving you scenarios and situations where you

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<v Speaker 5>can adjust in the game real well or transform it

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<v Speaker 5>to the transfer.

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<v Speaker 4>What's worth what I'm looking for, transition it to the

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<v Speaker 4>game easily. That guy's not doing his job.

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<v Speaker 5>And and coach we've had a few coaches Hudson Hall,

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<v Speaker 5>coach y'all Callahan, those guys are great.

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<v Speaker 4>Coach clari is up that ilk. You don't need new

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<v Speaker 4>school offensive line coaches. You really don't. All of those

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<v Speaker 4>guys should stay old school.

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<v Speaker 5>Now other other positions, well, I'm serious, other positions right, Uh,

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<v Speaker 5>you know I got to do this and to do that. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>oh man, we're doing it like this. And coach McCarthy said,

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<v Speaker 5>you don't need a lot of padded practices because the

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<v Speaker 5>new NFL requires a little bit more athletic ability because

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<v Speaker 5>the field is we're covering the whole field. But that's

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<v Speaker 5>not really true with the offensive line, you know, because

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<v Speaker 5>we're in a certain area all the time, and we're

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<v Speaker 5>not going past that area a lot of the times,

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<v Speaker 5>whether it's a pass or run, we kind of stay

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<v Speaker 5>in that same area. So it's it's a little bit

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<v Speaker 5>more physical. So you do need that old school coach

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<v Speaker 5>that's gonna drill technique, gonna do his drills at a

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<v Speaker 5>high pace, so these guys can be easy to transition.

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<v Speaker 1>Just off the top of my head, I'm thinking you

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<v Speaker 1>had five different offensive line coaches with.

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<v Speaker 5>The coachmar Okay, Jim ring Back, Tony Wise, coach Hudson

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<v Speaker 5>Hawk Okay, and did I have anybody else?

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<v Speaker 1>There wasn't somebody between Irkinbach and Tony right, because when

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<v Speaker 1>Jimmy got here in the n nine, he bought Tony Wise.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, I had, I had all of my Now my

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<v Speaker 5>first jim My coach moral was my least uh, I

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<v Speaker 5>would say, technique guy and now he he You had

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<v Speaker 5>to know the plays but technique and getting you prepared

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<v Speaker 5>for a game for the situations that you will face.

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<v Speaker 5>He wasn't great at that, but you were gonna be

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<v Speaker 5>in shape and you were gonna know the plays. Now,

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<v Speaker 5>how you blocked those plays was gonna be up to you.

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<v Speaker 4>You know what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 5>But Tony Wise, Jim Urknbeck, they made sure you knew

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<v Speaker 5>the technique, the proper way to do it. And coach

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<v Speaker 5>Hudson Hawk was a technician because we had to be.

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<v Speaker 4>We were drop step guys. When he got here.

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<v Speaker 5>We had to take a step, drop step, get in

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<v Speaker 5>sync and that lined us up always with.

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<v Speaker 4>The running back, especially doing running back plays.

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<v Speaker 5>We were always in sync, always in step with the

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<v Speaker 5>running back, so he get.

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<v Speaker 4>The proper read for the proper holes.

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<v Speaker 5>And I'm telling you I had some of the best,

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<v Speaker 5>if not the best. The only guy I missed was

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<v Speaker 5>that guy that left us and went to Washington.

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<v Speaker 1>Callahan, that dude.

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<v Speaker 5>He is one of the best. That's all I can say.

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<v Speaker 5>He's not offensive coordinator. He think he is, but he's

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<v Speaker 5>offensive line.

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<v Speaker 3>Coach Mike Solari. I'm just looking at his resume and

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<v Speaker 3>we mentioned when he was he was with the Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 3>as the assistant offensive line coach in special teams coach

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<v Speaker 3>in nineteen eighty seven and eighty eight. Prior to that,

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<v Speaker 3>he had coached in college. Listened to his journey now

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<v Speaker 3>go all the way back nineteen seventy six when he

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<v Speaker 3>was the offensive line coach straight out of college at

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<v Speaker 3>Mission Bay High School out here in California, Myra Costa College,

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<v Speaker 3>United States International, Boise State, Cincinnati, Kansas, and pitt Then

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<v Speaker 3>to the NFL with the Cowboys in eighty seven, the

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<v Speaker 3>Phoenix Cardinals under Gene Stallings in eighty nine, to Alabama

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<v Speaker 3>with Gene Stallings nineteen ninety and ninety one. Back to

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<v Speaker 3>the NFL, he was with the Niners and their Super

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<v Speaker 3>Bowl in their nineties teams that went up against the

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<v Speaker 3>Nate Newton's Cowboys. Ninety two through ninety six, he was

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<v Speaker 3>the tight ends coach, so he was Brent Jones coach

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<v Speaker 3>with the Niners. Then he went to Kansas City so

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<v Speaker 3>that he would have been with McCarthy there early on

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<v Speaker 3>in ninety seven. With Kansas City, he was there at

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<v Speaker 3>ninety seven through five through seven offensive coordinator at the

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<v Speaker 3>end of his run there. Then goes to Seattle eighth

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<v Speaker 3>nine to San Francisco with Harbaugh twenty ten to fourteen,

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<v Speaker 3>to Green Bay with McCarthy in twenty fifteen, to the

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<v Speaker 3>Giants in twenty sixteen seventeen, and then back to Seattle

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<v Speaker 3>in eighteen twenty one with Pete Carroll.

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<v Speaker 4>And what that tells me is whether you a zone

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<v Speaker 4>or a solo block. I call it solo block.

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<v Speaker 5>And when you do one on one block and its

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<v Speaker 5>zone block is when you take off and run and

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<v Speaker 5>pick up area man area. So it don't matter what

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<v Speaker 5>offense you in. This guy can coach it and he

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<v Speaker 5>understands what he needs. And a guy like that is

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<v Speaker 5>when you come into the West Coast offense, you have

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<v Speaker 5>to have a guy like that that can adjust everything

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<v Speaker 5>because he got to be continually teaching his players. This

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<v Speaker 5>scheme is gonna be different this week because you change

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<v Speaker 5>a little bit more.

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<v Speaker 4>When you go to the West Coast offense.

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<v Speaker 3>Was what was his last offensive lineman?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, what was his.

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<v Speaker 1>Last before coming here Seattle? Seattle?

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<v Speaker 3>They were a bunch of bruises And he was not

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<v Speaker 3>coaching last year in Seattle. He was through twenty one.

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<v Speaker 1>Right, And a lot of times when the coaches move

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<v Speaker 1>around like that, it has to do with staffs changing,

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<v Speaker 1>the head coach coming in, getting the guy they want.

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<v Speaker 3>And why is he here? He was with McCarthy a

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<v Speaker 3>couple of times in the past.

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<v Speaker 1>Right and who you know anyway, So yeah, the assistants

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<v Speaker 1>were available yesterday, probably the only time we I mean

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<v Speaker 1>we can talk to him, but they actually stood, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>in front of cameras or whatever.

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<v Speaker 5>He's your MVP. He's your MVP or he's your goat. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>that's just the bottom line. He he If we go far,

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<v Speaker 5>it's gonna be because of Coachlar. If we don't go far,

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<v Speaker 5>it's gonna be because of him. In the offensive line,

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<v Speaker 5>I just believe that this year. It make you heard

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<v Speaker 5>me say it a thousand times. That's that's I'm basing

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<v Speaker 5>this this year of the two things, protecting the ball

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<v Speaker 5>and how offensive line plays, you know.

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<v Speaker 1>And he's got a kind of a dual job here,

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<v Speaker 1>not only getting the starting five set, but he's also

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<v Speaker 1>has to develop depth on this offensive line. And you know,

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<v Speaker 1>we sit here and go, well, it looks like that

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<v Speaker 1>second offensive line might be pretty good, but now we

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<v Speaker 1>got to see it. Unfortunately for some of those guys,

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<v Speaker 1>And after watching the first couple team padded practices. You

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<v Speaker 1>had some young guys at tackle, like, well, let's go.

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<v Speaker 1>I guess a Dooga is not exactly a young guy,

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<v Speaker 1>but he hasn't played that much in the league.

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<v Speaker 4>Do we still do yoga?

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<v Speaker 1>I haven't seen that.

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<v Speaker 4>They better heard him, get some yoga. That kid is, man,

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<v Speaker 4>I've seen ironing boards move by that bro.

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<v Speaker 3>They do yoga.

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<v Speaker 4>They haven't seen it.

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<v Speaker 3>That's because they do it where you can't see it. Oh, indoors, No,

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<v Speaker 3>it's outdoors.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm telling you they need to hurry up.

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<v Speaker 5>They need to do it twice a day with this kid,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm telling you, man, I am.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean.

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<v Speaker 5>This number eleven Okay, he's great. Number eleven is great.

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<v Speaker 5>But he lined he lines up at on seventy one

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<v Speaker 5>and don't even don't even acknowledge it. He's like, he

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<v Speaker 5>don't even he just ran that, behd. He don't even

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<v Speaker 5>acknowledge him. He don't touch him, you don't. He's just

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<v Speaker 5>and walk so bothers me.

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<v Speaker 1>Here's where I was going with that, because Parsons, it

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<v Speaker 1>almost doesn't matter who's lining up at taxing.

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<v Speaker 4>I agree, but at least he has to acknowledge.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Tyron, Tyron and steal.

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<v Speaker 4>Still at least at least they get a hand on it.

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<v Speaker 1>But he's he's abusing the tackles and you gotta understand.

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<v Speaker 1>So you got to decide is it Parsons or is

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<v Speaker 1>it you know, these guys struggling.

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<v Speaker 5>Because I see, well, let's go go right at uh Follower.

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<v Speaker 5>No problem that he'll not follow on the ground. The

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<v Speaker 5>problem with our offensive line right now, This is with

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<v Speaker 5>Josh Baul, this is with seventy nine.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, let's go.

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<v Speaker 5>You have to at some point jam the guy out

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<v Speaker 5>and fight. You can't continue to give ground. You're gonna

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<v Speaker 5>be on.

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<v Speaker 4>Top of the quarterback. You have to pick a spot

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<v Speaker 4>and say I'm getting to this spot and you.

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<v Speaker 5>Gotta fight, and you gotta fight. And these guys are

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<v Speaker 5>too passive and I don't know how you change that.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know how you change that. And I and

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<v Speaker 5>uh cheshamerglocked him. A great Raider player out of Clemson,

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<v Speaker 5>first round pick, was with the Raiders, and we was

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<v Speaker 5>watching film and coach do this, Nate technique, this take that,

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<v Speaker 5>And I was a maller. I was a fighter, and

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<v Speaker 5>so I'm trying to do all these technique. I find

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<v Speaker 5>myself just backing up, losing every battle. And then Tony

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<v Speaker 5>Wise stopped me and he said.

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<v Speaker 4>Hey, look at here, Nate, look at her.

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<v Speaker 5>He he rally cussings and hey, Nate, look at here.

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<v Speaker 5>But uh, I understand that we're teaching technique and we

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<v Speaker 5>want to believe in our technique.

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<v Speaker 4>He said, by get.

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<v Speaker 5>Something point, you gotta stop and fight this son of it.

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<v Speaker 5>You know what I'm saying, right and and and then

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<v Speaker 5>I started winning the battles again. He like, Nate, I'm

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<v Speaker 5>gonna teach you technique and we're gonna have to always

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<v Speaker 5>believe in that. But at some point you have to

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<v Speaker 5>stop and fight and let a person know you. I

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<v Speaker 5>ain't backing up, bro, I got a paras just like you.

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<v Speaker 4>You know.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, Chester mcloughtin was coached by Mike

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<v Speaker 3>Solari in Kanesas City.

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<v Speaker 4>That's good.

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<v Speaker 3>When did you run across Chester mcglocktay? He just he

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<v Speaker 3>was with the Raiders, Okay, Devens right ninety two through

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<v Speaker 3>ninety seven. He was with the Raiders.

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<v Speaker 5>You're talking of a talent that did not reach his potential.

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<v Speaker 5>I feel bad. I feel sorry for that kid. I mean, now,

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<v Speaker 5>he was a great player.

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<v Speaker 3>Hey, you played twelve years in the league. He played

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<v Speaker 3>twelve years in the league and four time Pro bowler.

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<v Speaker 5>Off talent alone, he could have been a ten time

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<v Speaker 5>pro bowler if he wanted to.

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<v Speaker 3>Six three, three hundred and thirty four pounds. That's why

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<v Speaker 3>he's listed here.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, and in the ball when he wanted the ball,

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<v Speaker 5>he was nasty.

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<v Speaker 1>So there's been a also a well, speaking of Parsons, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>when he did his interview, he was talking about the

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<v Speaker 1>benefits of having Stefan Gilmore on the team, and they

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<v Speaker 1>were going back and forth and he kept talking about, well,

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<v Speaker 1>I told Gilmore, if if if you covered the way

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<v Speaker 1>you cover, you can get me three more sacks, and

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<v Speaker 1>and and then he told Gilmore, he said, and by

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<v Speaker 1>the way, you're gonna get more interceptions because quarterbacks aren't

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<v Speaker 1>gonna have any time to throw the ball. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>you can kind of count on it.

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<v Speaker 4>So why do I love Parsons? And I don't Basically,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't care what he does say.

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<v Speaker 5>But why is it why does it always lead back

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<v Speaker 5>to I'm the man because he is the man.

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<v Speaker 3>Because he is the man that I know that.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's why I said, I don't care what he's saying,

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<v Speaker 4>because I was like, oh, Gody, he's praising Gilmore. Oh my,

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<v Speaker 4>but so lady, why is background?

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<v Speaker 1>I will help you out too. You know what it

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<v Speaker 1>you know what it reminds. And this defensive front could

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<v Speaker 1>be pretty strong, including the linebackers, because they're using the lineback. Well,

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<v Speaker 1>they started Parsons as a linebacker. Now he's rushing. They

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<v Speaker 1>got vander Ash rushing as a defensive end in some situations.

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<v Speaker 1>That's gonna be interesting to watch. But that pass rush

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<v Speaker 1>could be awfully good. And you know what it reminded

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<v Speaker 1>me of. And stop me if I already told the story.

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<v Speaker 1>You remember I Colt came over with the trade from

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<v Speaker 1>herschel Walker, so it had to be like ninety or

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<v Speaker 1>ninety one. Everybody was praising the Eagles secondary how good

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<v Speaker 1>they were. So we're in the locker room one day

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<v Speaker 1>and you know Ike, he's pretty funny, and we're in

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<v Speaker 1>the locker room one day and somebody was talking about

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<v Speaker 1>their secondary and Ike goes, well, let me show you

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<v Speaker 1>what the Eagle cornerbacks do almost every play. So he

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<v Speaker 1>reminded everybody of their front Reggie White, Clyde Simmons in whoever,

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<v Speaker 1>the other fourth guy was, and he goes, here, here's

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<v Speaker 1>what their corners do. So he gets down in his

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<v Speaker 1>stance with his hands on his knees and he back

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<v Speaker 1>snap and he steps three steps back. He stands up,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm good because he knew.

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<v Speaker 1>They didn't have to cover very last, right, especially with

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<v Speaker 1>that front, all right, and so if the Cowboys can

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<v Speaker 1>put a pass rush together like that, now you still

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<v Speaker 1>got to stop the run. But the pressure on opposing

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback is gonna help the secondary.

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<v Speaker 3>know yesterday was a deck day for the local media.

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<v Speaker 1>Did you use it wisely?

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<v Speaker 4>You give it my.

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<v Speaker 1>Few nuggets to get some nuggets from Bill Jones.

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<v Speaker 1>I want to know what the nuggets A expert here,

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<v Speaker 1>you asked the question.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, what was my first question to him, Trayvon Diggs. No, Now,

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<v Speaker 3>in fact, I saw it happen out here and I

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<v Speaker 3>thought nothing of it. No, I thought it and I

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<v Speaker 3>see it later that it's making and.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought it was hilarious.

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<v Speaker 3>And you know, Doosey's sitting at home, okay, and so

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<v Speaker 3>he's watching everything that come in on Twitter, and so

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<v Speaker 3>he asked him about it because because and he said,

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<v Speaker 3>Ducy asked it a very professional one, see and.

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<v Speaker 1>What what what? What started it was when the offense.

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<v Speaker 3>Was He got a smile out of that.

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<v Speaker 1>When the offense was doing well, that kind of postured

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<v Speaker 1>towards the defensive sideline.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, Yeah, that's just normal natural stuff that happens all

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<v Speaker 3>the time that you want to happen on the practice field,

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<v Speaker 3>that's right. My first question was about Zeke, of course,

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<v Speaker 3>and do you want Zeke back? Well, I hope he

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<v Speaker 3>comes back. No, did he say that he's the way

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<v Speaker 3>I couched it was? How strange is it without Zeke here?

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<v Speaker 3>And is there a part of you that hopes that

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<v Speaker 3>someday you could be teammates again, and he immediately said, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>I'd love to be teammates again. But he understands the

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<v Speaker 3>business of ball and you know so, uh I guarantee

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<v Speaker 3>you though behind the scenes he's saying, oh.

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<v Speaker 1>Sure, but he's talking to him regularly.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, And that's the other thing he said. He said

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<v Speaker 3>that he talks to him every other day, and he

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<v Speaker 3>said he had he's had a couple of visits. Of course,

0:25:16.000 --> 0:25:18.240
<v Speaker 3>the only one that's public is the New England one.

0:25:18.280 --> 0:25:22.359
<v Speaker 3>Apparently there's been another one too, So you know what,

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<v Speaker 3>I think, I'm just keeping an eye on it until

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<v Speaker 3>Zeke signs somewhere. It's still an item.

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<v Speaker 5>Ric O'Donnell and Malik Davis don't pan out. Yeah, sign

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<v Speaker 5>him right then, But until you decide in your mind

0:25:36.720 --> 0:25:40.640
<v Speaker 5>is coaching staff and as a player personnel guy, until

0:25:40.680 --> 0:25:43.000
<v Speaker 5>you decide that these two guys can't do the job,

0:25:43.920 --> 0:25:44.880
<v Speaker 5>you just go signing round.

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<v Speaker 3>That's why when when McCarthy answers the question about about

0:25:49.640 --> 0:25:53.560
<v Speaker 3>the other day, he's talking about right now that when

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<v Speaker 3>when he's asked, do you want Zeke back? Or it

0:25:56.560 --> 0:26:00.040
<v Speaker 3>came up because of the Ronald Jones suspension, whatever, and

0:26:00.040 --> 0:26:04.399
<v Speaker 3>and and he basically said that, well, you know, we

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<v Speaker 3>want to see these guys in preseason and training camp,

0:26:07.760 --> 0:26:11.600
<v Speaker 3>in preseason games and give them snaps now and see

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<v Speaker 3>what we got here.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's what he was trying to point out.

0:26:14.280 --> 0:26:17.040
<v Speaker 3>He wasn't he's not he's not ruling out right.

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<v Speaker 1>We got to give these weeks from now, Yeah, we gotta,

0:26:21.600 --> 0:26:25.920
<v Speaker 1>and we got to see if if inexpensively, we can

0:26:26.000 --> 0:26:28.800
<v Speaker 1>fill that spot with these guys. We don't need a

0:26:28.840 --> 0:26:32.639
<v Speaker 1>progress stopper here. And even when Jerry said, we haven't

0:26:32.680 --> 0:26:35.280
<v Speaker 1>shut the door on it, but he went on to say,

0:26:35.320 --> 0:26:39.160
<v Speaker 1>we'll see as.

0:26:37.560 --> 0:26:40.520
<v Speaker 3>As we get into the season, and and and the

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<v Speaker 3>way I take him when he says into the season

0:26:43.600 --> 0:26:46.080
<v Speaker 3>they start getting into the season once they break camp

0:26:46.440 --> 0:26:47.159
<v Speaker 3>is the way I look.

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<v Speaker 4>Absolutely as simple as this.

0:26:49.960 --> 0:26:54.800
<v Speaker 5>If you decided neither one of these guys what you need, because.

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<v Speaker 4>I like Ronald Jones, but that was never one of my.

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<v Speaker 5>Guys, you can't he's a progress stopper because ric O'Donnell

0:27:07.520 --> 0:27:12.399
<v Speaker 5>and Elik Davis has shown great potential to me, I know,

0:27:12.520 --> 0:27:15.600
<v Speaker 5>as runners, all I need to know if I if

0:27:15.680 --> 0:27:17.719
<v Speaker 5>I can't depend on you the block or or at

0:27:17.800 --> 0:27:20.520
<v Speaker 5>least get in the web of the right guy doing

0:27:20.600 --> 0:27:23.359
<v Speaker 5>blitz pick up or quick escape bothering. Now, if you

0:27:23.440 --> 0:27:25.280
<v Speaker 5>decide that you can't do that, I don't need you.

0:27:25.840 --> 0:27:27.720
<v Speaker 5>I can go out and find pure runners.

0:27:27.960 --> 0:27:28.840
<v Speaker 4>I need that guy.

0:27:28.640 --> 0:27:30.399
<v Speaker 5>That can do just a little extra. But if one

0:27:30.480 --> 0:27:32.720
<v Speaker 5>of these guys can do extra, we have no need

0:27:32.720 --> 0:27:35.320
<v Speaker 5>for Ronald Jones. Sorry, sir, I know you're a Super

0:27:35.320 --> 0:27:38.840
<v Speaker 5>Bowl winner. I love you to death, but and we

0:27:38.920 --> 0:27:41.240
<v Speaker 5>have no room for Zeke. You can feel that with

0:27:41.280 --> 0:27:44.560
<v Speaker 5>another spot. These two guys don't know how much is

0:27:44.640 --> 0:27:45.479
<v Speaker 5>riding on them.

0:27:45.680 --> 0:27:47.760
<v Speaker 1>They need to understand it.

0:27:48.880 --> 0:27:52.600
<v Speaker 3>Where we are right now and Zeke is. Players get

0:27:52.680 --> 0:27:55.000
<v Speaker 3>hurt all the time all across the league. And we'll

0:27:55.040 --> 0:27:58.919
<v Speaker 3>see if a team loses a back and they need

0:27:59.240 --> 0:28:01.720
<v Speaker 3>someone likes then the market is there for him.

0:28:01.840 --> 0:28:06.520
<v Speaker 5>One thing about Zeke he's durable, he's dependable, and he's

0:28:06.600 --> 0:28:07.280
<v Speaker 5>old school.

0:28:08.240 --> 0:28:11.920
<v Speaker 1>You know you need a running back, they're gonna fight. Yeah,

0:28:12.119 --> 0:28:14.040
<v Speaker 1>when there's no game there and you get two.

0:28:14.200 --> 0:28:19.280
<v Speaker 5>Yes, he's old school. So but I'm telling you, fellas, Uh,

0:28:20.640 --> 0:28:22.080
<v Speaker 5>the day you decide.

0:28:21.720 --> 0:28:22.480
<v Speaker 4>Don't wait.

0:28:22.800 --> 0:28:26.520
<v Speaker 5>If you have two preseason games and you say, uh,

0:28:26.720 --> 0:28:33.240
<v Speaker 5>sign Zeke, right, don't wait but because when this season start,

0:28:33.600 --> 0:28:36.840
<v Speaker 5>we do not have a letdown in our season, y'all.

0:28:36.880 --> 0:28:39.320
<v Speaker 4>We start with the Giants, we start with it. We

0:28:39.360 --> 0:28:40.440
<v Speaker 4>do not have a letdown.

0:28:40.560 --> 0:28:44.000
<v Speaker 5>We do not play anybody that's insignificant for a long time.

0:28:44.520 --> 0:28:46.800
<v Speaker 5>So we can't afford to lose games because we need

0:28:46.840 --> 0:28:48.240
<v Speaker 5>to be either one or two.

0:28:48.120 --> 0:28:48.560
<v Speaker 4>In the ease.

0:28:49.240 --> 0:28:51.200
<v Speaker 1>I mean it starts Giants.

0:28:51.200 --> 0:28:54.840
<v Speaker 2>Yes, right, Yes, we can't lose neither one of those

0:28:54.880 --> 0:28:58.880
<v Speaker 2>games Arizona, we can on the road, we can't lose.

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<v Speaker 3>So clarify on Ronald Jones on his suspension. He has

0:29:04.040 --> 0:29:07.200
<v Speaker 3>to be on the fifty three man roster, he count.

0:29:07.440 --> 0:29:10.880
<v Speaker 3>The suspension doesn't start until the first week, and so

0:29:11.160 --> 0:29:13.880
<v Speaker 3>it's not like he goes on a suspended list at

0:29:13.880 --> 0:29:15.680
<v Speaker 3>the fifty three man roster. Am I right?

0:29:16.840 --> 0:29:18.720
<v Speaker 1>Or does he have to be on the fifty three

0:29:18.720 --> 0:29:20.400
<v Speaker 1>and then think he has to be on this?

0:29:20.520 --> 0:29:24.000
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so he would not count he was being suspended,

0:29:24.000 --> 0:29:26.480
<v Speaker 3>the first two games would not count. I think we

0:29:26.560 --> 0:29:28.240
<v Speaker 3>need to clarify automatically.

0:29:28.320 --> 0:29:32.800
<v Speaker 1>I think goes on suspension. I mean, I guess you

0:29:32.920 --> 0:29:36.640
<v Speaker 1>have to be on a team. That's a good thing.

0:29:36.680 --> 0:29:38.800
<v Speaker 1>To clarify. We need to So did you ask Dak

0:29:38.840 --> 0:29:39.920
<v Speaker 1>about his interceptions.

0:29:41.000 --> 0:29:45.880
<v Speaker 3>Well, it was in the context of of I went

0:29:45.920 --> 0:29:49.480
<v Speaker 3>down a road a narrative with his Walter Payton NFL

0:29:49.520 --> 0:29:51.880
<v Speaker 3>Man of the Year award, which, by the ways, you

0:29:52.000 --> 0:29:55.400
<v Speaker 3>may have noticed if you were watching practices closely out here,

0:29:55.640 --> 0:30:00.240
<v Speaker 3>there's a patch on his jersey that every Walter an

0:30:00.320 --> 0:30:03.960
<v Speaker 3>NFL Man of the Year Award winner wares on game

0:30:04.040 --> 0:30:06.880
<v Speaker 3>jerseys during during during games. Well, he's got his has

0:30:06.920 --> 0:30:10.040
<v Speaker 3>on his practice jersey as well. Oh really, and and

0:30:10.120 --> 0:30:14.400
<v Speaker 3>you notice, well, I'm the media guide here and so anyway, uh,

0:30:14.440 --> 0:30:16.400
<v Speaker 3>it's on the media guide. You can see it on there.

0:30:16.680 --> 0:30:19.560
<v Speaker 3>But so I went down that road with him, and

0:30:19.600 --> 0:30:22.080
<v Speaker 3>we've talked about we got to talking about his mom,

0:30:22.160 --> 0:30:23.959
<v Speaker 3>and of course the big thing with his mom, as

0:30:24.040 --> 0:30:27.080
<v Speaker 3>Jerry was pointing out in his interviews, is Dak's mom

0:30:27.120 --> 0:30:29.200
<v Speaker 3>always told him don't when he left the house in

0:30:29.240 --> 0:30:32.120
<v Speaker 3>the morning, Uh, don't throw an interception today, you know.

0:30:33.160 --> 0:30:36.360
<v Speaker 3>And so we did in that context. One thing about

0:30:36.800 --> 0:30:40.840
<v Speaker 3>Dak though, and you know, he just turned thirty. The

0:30:40.880 --> 0:30:45.520
<v Speaker 3>other thing that this year, this fall will be the

0:30:45.560 --> 0:30:49.080
<v Speaker 3>ten year anniversary of his mom's passing. Oh, which was

0:30:49.120 --> 0:30:52.240
<v Speaker 3>it was twenty thirteen and When you dig back into

0:30:52.840 --> 0:30:56.160
<v Speaker 3>Dak's career at Mississippi State, that was his sophomore year

0:30:56.160 --> 0:30:59.080
<v Speaker 3>at Mississippi State in twenty thirteen. He had just he

0:30:59.200 --> 0:31:01.960
<v Speaker 3>was They had a dual quarterback system there. He started

0:31:02.040 --> 0:31:05.160
<v Speaker 3>wound up starting seven games. But I did some digging

0:31:05.240 --> 0:31:08.160
<v Speaker 3>and researching for the interview, went back and looked at

0:31:08.160 --> 0:31:11.840
<v Speaker 3>when his mom died, which was November three of twenty thirteen.

0:31:12.520 --> 0:31:15.560
<v Speaker 3>They played Texas A and M. Johnny Manziel in Texas

0:31:15.560 --> 0:31:18.800
<v Speaker 3>A and M the following Saturday. He buried his mom

0:31:18.840 --> 0:31:22.400
<v Speaker 3>on Wednesday. He played in the game on Saturday, and

0:31:22.680 --> 0:31:25.960
<v Speaker 3>he played a great game. He got hurt in that game, Okay,

0:31:26.000 --> 0:31:27.640
<v Speaker 3>he heard his elbow and it was it was one

0:31:27.680 --> 0:31:30.959
<v Speaker 3>of those Rock Purty type injuries where he couldn't feel anything.

0:31:31.000 --> 0:31:33.360
<v Speaker 3>He had to come out of the game, all right.

0:31:34.560 --> 0:31:37.320
<v Speaker 3>The Egg Bowl, the big rivalry game against Ole Miss,

0:31:37.480 --> 0:31:40.280
<v Speaker 3>which was nineteen days later November twenty.

0:31:40.000 --> 0:31:41.040
<v Speaker 1>Eighth, covered many of those.

0:31:41.120 --> 0:31:45.760
<v Speaker 3>Okay. The doctors leading up to that game said it

0:31:45.800 --> 0:31:48.800
<v Speaker 3>would be a miracle if Dak Prescott played in that

0:31:48.880 --> 0:31:51.000
<v Speaker 3>game because of what was going on with his elbow,

0:31:51.040 --> 0:31:54.240
<v Speaker 3>so he didn't start the game. Mississippi State is trailing

0:31:55.120 --> 0:31:59.320
<v Speaker 3>in the fourth quarter, Dak comes off the bench, even

0:31:59.360 --> 0:32:01.600
<v Speaker 3>though it's a miracle that he could even come off

0:32:01.640 --> 0:32:06.200
<v Speaker 3>the bench. He and completes eleven passes. They tie the game,

0:32:06.400 --> 0:32:10.000
<v Speaker 3>they go into overtime, Dak scores the winning touchdown, and

0:32:10.120 --> 0:32:13.960
<v Speaker 3>overtime get I get goosebumps even just telling the story.

0:32:14.360 --> 0:32:17.160
<v Speaker 3>But it was just when when you talk about when

0:32:17.240 --> 0:32:20.800
<v Speaker 3>Dak talks about which is kind of the theme of

0:32:20.840 --> 0:32:24.240
<v Speaker 3>his career, dealing with adversity and you find strength in adversity,

0:32:24.720 --> 0:32:29.280
<v Speaker 3>I mean that it was manifested in the days and

0:32:29.320 --> 0:32:33.000
<v Speaker 3>weeks after his mom's passing, and it's it's and it

0:32:33.200 --> 0:32:36.040
<v Speaker 3>set the tone for his entire career. He went on

0:32:36.080 --> 0:32:39.960
<v Speaker 3>the next year Mississippi State. Mississippi States never ranked number

0:32:40.000 --> 0:32:41.800
<v Speaker 3>one in the country. They got all the way up

0:32:41.840 --> 0:32:43.680
<v Speaker 3>to number one in the country the following year with

0:32:43.760 --> 0:32:45.760
<v Speaker 3>him as a starting quarterback. I go back, when you

0:32:45.800 --> 0:32:50.160
<v Speaker 3>go back and review his college career, you go how

0:32:50.200 --> 0:32:52.600
<v Speaker 3>in the and then you know what we know about

0:32:52.680 --> 0:32:55.520
<v Speaker 3>him as a leader and everything about him. How in

0:32:55.600 --> 0:33:00.000
<v Speaker 3>the world did NFL teams miss on this guy where

0:33:00.120 --> 0:33:02.800
<v Speaker 3>he was a fourth round draft pick. It's amazing when

0:33:02.840 --> 0:33:04.760
<v Speaker 3>you go back and look at what he had did in.

0:33:04.720 --> 0:33:08.360
<v Speaker 1>College, and every one of them missed on them, and

0:33:08.360 --> 0:33:11.640
<v Speaker 1>and the Cowboys missed four rounds before they got on

0:33:11.720 --> 0:33:13.840
<v Speaker 1>everybody second picked in the fourth round, right.

0:33:13.760 --> 0:33:16.560
<v Speaker 5>Because you know that when they first they they wanted

0:33:16.560 --> 0:33:17.200
<v Speaker 5>someone else.

0:33:18.480 --> 0:33:20.960
<v Speaker 1>Oh, they tried three other quarterbacks they tried to get

0:33:22.240 --> 0:33:25.040
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboys, and none of them, none of them that

0:33:25.120 --> 0:33:28.320
<v Speaker 1>were drafted ahead of them, or still if I got

0:33:28.320 --> 0:33:30.480
<v Speaker 1>this right, still with their same team.

0:33:31.040 --> 0:33:33.040
<v Speaker 3>So anyway that I went down that road with Dak

0:33:33.120 --> 0:33:34.120
<v Speaker 3>in the interview, rather.

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<v Speaker 5>The Cowboys got to be the luckiest. We fell into

0:33:38.520 --> 0:33:43.920
<v Speaker 5>you type teed, we fell into we fell into number

0:33:43.960 --> 0:33:47.680
<v Speaker 5>eleven because you wanted some corners. Corners went there. Well,

0:33:47.720 --> 0:33:48.600
<v Speaker 5>we'll take this guy.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, you could do the same thing with Micah.

0:33:50.600 --> 0:33:54.200
<v Speaker 3>You look at him and like, how did eleven teams

0:33:54.200 --> 0:33:56.240
<v Speaker 3>miss on him before the Cowboys got him with the

0:33:56.280 --> 0:33:58.959
<v Speaker 3>twelfth pick of the All right, we continue with more

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<v Speaker 1>Guess what happened the first one I punched in, the

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<v Speaker 1>thing moved over there.

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<v Speaker 4>I got stuck.

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<v Speaker 1>I said, oh.

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<v Speaker 3>and so this was this was the thing laugh and

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<v Speaker 3>the thing dropped to the bottom of the machine. So

0:37:17.280 --> 0:37:20.040
<v Speaker 3>Mickey left here. He needed he needed some water and

0:37:20.160 --> 0:37:22.080
<v Speaker 3>Nate and sisted he get three of them for us

0:37:22.120 --> 0:37:26.200
<v Speaker 3>and producers Supreme Cornhole Champion over there. He said that

0:37:26.280 --> 0:37:28.120
<v Speaker 3>you got two minutes at a two minute break, and

0:37:28.160 --> 0:37:30.200
<v Speaker 3>obviously Mickey didn't make it back in two minutes.

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<v Speaker 4>So you can read that fan thing. I think I

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<v Speaker 4>messed uIP on part of it.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, this show was brought to you

0:37:36.040 --> 0:37:40.799
<v Speaker 3>by Miller like and they like Mickey so much that

0:37:41.760 --> 0:37:43.960
<v Speaker 3>Mickey guys a lot of gear for Miller Light.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, so when you mentioned this is going to be

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<v Speaker 1>a good segue into DeMarcus Ware the eleventh pick.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, we need to talk d Ware.

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<v Speaker 1>That's right. The Cowboys got DeMarcus Ware with the eleventh

0:37:56.480 --> 0:37:59.239
<v Speaker 1>pick in the first round in two thousand and five.

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<v Speaker 1>You remember, Yeah, great pick, great pick, Bill, and I

0:38:03.920 --> 0:38:04.520
<v Speaker 1>wanted him.

0:38:04.840 --> 0:38:07.200
<v Speaker 3>That's right. In fact, that was in the early days

0:38:07.239 --> 0:38:09.960
<v Speaker 3>of the Cowboys Channel, and we were doing programming for

0:38:10.000 --> 0:38:12.759
<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys Channel leading up to the draft and we

0:38:12.880 --> 0:38:15.960
<v Speaker 3>interviewed I want to say it was his college coach.

0:38:16.080 --> 0:38:19.040
<v Speaker 3>We interviewed Marcus Spears, heighth high school coach. So we

0:38:19.080 --> 0:38:21.759
<v Speaker 3>had it narrowed down, just like they did in the

0:38:21.800 --> 0:38:25.440
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys draft room. They had it narrowed down to Marcus Spears,

0:38:25.520 --> 0:38:29.520
<v Speaker 3>this former basketball player from Southern lab High School and

0:38:29.600 --> 0:38:34.200
<v Speaker 3>Baton Rouge. He went to LSU and to Marcus Ware,

0:38:34.280 --> 0:38:40.359
<v Speaker 3>this former wide recevir or at Troy, who who went

0:38:40.400 --> 0:38:42.640
<v Speaker 3>to Troy as one hundred and ninety five pound wide

0:38:42.680 --> 0:38:44.960
<v Speaker 3>receiver and came out of Troy as a two hundred

0:38:45.000 --> 0:38:49.560
<v Speaker 3>and sixty pound defensive end. And we were we decided

0:38:49.600 --> 0:38:51.880
<v Speaker 3>that d Ware should be the Sean Merriman was the

0:38:51.920 --> 0:38:57.440
<v Speaker 3>other one they had in and we all liked Dware.

0:38:57.840 --> 0:39:01.759
<v Speaker 1>Well. The interesting thing on DeMarcus Ware. I remember that

0:39:01.920 --> 0:39:06.040
<v Speaker 1>year I was headed to the Super Bowl in Florida

0:39:06.520 --> 0:39:13.319
<v Speaker 1>and on the way we stopped in Alabama for the

0:39:13.360 --> 0:39:18.760
<v Speaker 1>Senior Bowl in Mobile, and I remember asking, I believe

0:39:18.920 --> 0:39:22.080
<v Speaker 1>I asked Chris Hall. I said, you guys are looking

0:39:22.200 --> 0:39:26.359
<v Speaker 1>for sort of a linebacker pass rushing defensive end. Who

0:39:26.360 --> 0:39:29.720
<v Speaker 1>should I keep my eye on? And he said, this guy,

0:39:29.920 --> 0:39:32.359
<v Speaker 1>DeMarcus Ware. Just kind of keep an eye on him

0:39:32.440 --> 0:39:35.799
<v Speaker 1>right well during the game. And that's all I saw

0:39:35.960 --> 0:39:39.040
<v Speaker 1>was the game. They had to lind him up as

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<v Speaker 1>a down defensive end with his hand on the ground,

0:39:42.600 --> 0:39:45.080
<v Speaker 1>and then they lined him up as like an outside

0:39:45.120 --> 0:39:49.279
<v Speaker 1>linebacker right and man, he could do both. And there

0:39:49.360 --> 0:39:52.360
<v Speaker 1>was a play that was away from him and he

0:39:52.520 --> 0:39:55.960
<v Speaker 1>was at left defensive end. He ran the guy down

0:39:56.239 --> 0:39:59.920
<v Speaker 1>on the right sideline and I'm going, okay, I'm sold

0:40:00.200 --> 0:40:02.839
<v Speaker 1>this guy. Uh, that's got to be the pick. And

0:40:02.880 --> 0:40:05.680
<v Speaker 1>they ended up getting them with eleven and spears at

0:40:05.760 --> 0:40:09.240
<v Speaker 1>twenty yep uh and the rest is history.

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<v Speaker 3>And Jerry, I asked, Jerry interview earlier this week, asked

0:40:16.120 --> 0:40:19.200
<v Speaker 3>him about that draft day decision. Of course, as legend

0:40:19.239 --> 0:40:22.799
<v Speaker 3>had it, you know, Parcels wanted spears and uh and

0:40:22.880 --> 0:40:27.439
<v Speaker 3>everyone else wanted d ware basically, and but Jerry said

0:40:27.440 --> 0:40:31.080
<v Speaker 3>that the Parcels reasoning on that was he felt like

0:40:31.200 --> 0:40:34.719
<v Speaker 3>with spears it had to do with scheme, and he

0:40:34.840 --> 0:40:37.680
<v Speaker 3>felt like with with spears they could stay in a

0:40:37.719 --> 0:40:40.440
<v Speaker 3>four to three defense, They could do either a four

0:40:40.480 --> 0:40:43.359
<v Speaker 3>to three or three four with where if they made

0:40:43.360 --> 0:40:44.640
<v Speaker 3>to pick a where they had to go to a

0:40:44.680 --> 0:40:45.320
<v Speaker 3>three four.

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<v Speaker 1>And he gave a five minute story about the bet right.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah right, which we don't have to do.

0:40:53.640 --> 0:40:56.040
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we don't have time for that. So you tell me,

0:40:57.280 --> 0:41:00.920
<v Speaker 1>DeMarcus where with the Cowboys set the career sack record

0:41:00.960 --> 0:41:04.719
<v Speaker 1>with one hundred and seventeen. He had two seasons with

0:41:04.920 --> 0:41:08.400
<v Speaker 1>twenty and nineteen and a half. What made him such

0:41:08.560 --> 0:41:12.680
<v Speaker 1>a good pass rusher from an offensive lineman standpoint, He.

0:41:12.719 --> 0:41:14.600
<v Speaker 4>Wasn't gonna let you put his hand. You weren't gonna

0:41:14.640 --> 0:41:15.480
<v Speaker 4>put your hands on me.

0:41:15.719 --> 0:41:19.319
<v Speaker 5>He tried if all he came to me his rookie year,

0:41:19.360 --> 0:41:23.040
<v Speaker 5>I was out at unt. But it's during this camp

0:41:23.680 --> 0:41:26.919
<v Speaker 5>and they paid him to come out and he said,

0:41:26.960 --> 0:41:28.040
<v Speaker 5>big Noon, how you doing, sir?

0:41:28.200 --> 0:41:31.520
<v Speaker 4>That this great respect? He said, Man, you need to

0:41:31.520 --> 0:41:32.400
<v Speaker 4>show me some things.

0:41:32.480 --> 0:41:35.080
<v Speaker 5>I said, son, all I can tell you, and I

0:41:35.160 --> 0:41:36.760
<v Speaker 5>looked at him, how smaller?

0:41:36.920 --> 0:41:39.680
<v Speaker 4>I said, son, Just don't do not let them put

0:41:39.680 --> 0:41:40.000
<v Speaker 4>your hands.

0:41:40.040 --> 0:41:41.799
<v Speaker 5>I said, I know you think that's crazy what I'm saying,

0:41:41.800 --> 0:41:44.760
<v Speaker 5>because I ain't showing you no techniques, but don't let

0:41:44.800 --> 0:41:47.040
<v Speaker 5>them put their hands on you, because once they do,

0:41:47.239 --> 0:41:47.839
<v Speaker 5>you up through.

0:41:48.520 --> 0:41:50.040
<v Speaker 4>And he just thought about it. He said okay.

0:41:50.680 --> 0:41:52.920
<v Speaker 5>And about five years they said, hey, big Noon, I said,

0:41:52.960 --> 0:41:54.200
<v Speaker 5>what's up, hey, man?

0:41:54.239 --> 0:41:55.279
<v Speaker 4>They still ain't touching me.

0:41:56.600 --> 0:41:59.880
<v Speaker 1>So well. He probably came out at about two forty five.

0:42:00.040 --> 0:42:00.799
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he was.

0:42:00.920 --> 0:42:03.680
<v Speaker 3>I think he was two fifty two combine he was

0:42:03.680 --> 0:42:04.319
<v Speaker 3>two fifty one.

0:42:05.800 --> 0:42:09.040
<v Speaker 5>Hip being when you going around in the first thing

0:42:09.080 --> 0:42:12.400
<v Speaker 5>I looked for in the defensive end or outside Lineberry, do.

0:42:12.320 --> 0:42:13.480
<v Speaker 4>You have initial speed.

0:42:14.160 --> 0:42:17.680
<v Speaker 5>If you have initial speed and you can bend at

0:42:17.680 --> 0:42:20.239
<v Speaker 5>the waist so when they hit you on the back

0:42:20.280 --> 0:42:23.359
<v Speaker 5>of your shoulder, it launches you into the quarterback. If

0:42:23.400 --> 0:42:25.799
<v Speaker 5>you can do that, you got half of the game beat.

0:42:26.120 --> 0:42:28.880
<v Speaker 5>And he could do that. He could get outside fast

0:42:29.000 --> 0:42:31.360
<v Speaker 5>enough that he can get his shoulders bent and he

0:42:31.400 --> 0:42:34.000
<v Speaker 5>can lean and you can launch it right into the quarterback,

0:42:34.280 --> 0:42:37.840
<v Speaker 5>whether it's three step drop, five step, or seventh step,

0:42:38.080 --> 0:42:40.640
<v Speaker 5>depending on what he felt was gonna be. He he

0:42:40.719 --> 0:42:42.400
<v Speaker 5>was good at that, and then he just built this

0:42:42.480 --> 0:42:43.239
<v Speaker 5>game after that.

0:42:43.760 --> 0:42:49.000
<v Speaker 1>You know, his bill pointed out, you know when he

0:42:49.040 --> 0:42:53.920
<v Speaker 1>went to Troy like a wide receiver tight end, and they

0:42:54.000 --> 0:42:58.279
<v Speaker 1>finally moved him to defensive end. But he was a guy,

0:42:58.480 --> 0:43:03.359
<v Speaker 1>and then he was on a mission because he was

0:43:03.400 --> 0:43:08.399
<v Speaker 1>born in Auburn, Alabama, and they no interest in him

0:43:08.400 --> 0:43:10.960
<v Speaker 1>whatsoever coming out of high school and he had to

0:43:11.640 --> 0:43:12.840
<v Speaker 1>go to Troy because.

0:43:12.600 --> 0:43:17.840
<v Speaker 3>He's under ninety Yeah. Right, his measurables at the combine. Okay,

0:43:18.200 --> 0:43:21.279
<v Speaker 3>you talk about that bend. That three cone drill is

0:43:21.320 --> 0:43:24.840
<v Speaker 3>what really shows that he ran a six eight three

0:43:25.400 --> 0:43:28.680
<v Speaker 3>cone drill at two hundred and fifty one pounds. I mean,

0:43:29.360 --> 0:43:32.560
<v Speaker 3>that's as good as you'll find and that's a great

0:43:32.560 --> 0:43:36.640
<v Speaker 3>indicator that he can, yeah around that corner. And he

0:43:36.680 --> 0:43:38.840
<v Speaker 3>had a four oh seven shuttle, thirty eight and a

0:43:38.880 --> 0:43:45.120
<v Speaker 3>half vertical, twenty seven benchrips. It's forty four to six five. Yeah, yeah,

0:43:45.160 --> 0:43:47.040
<v Speaker 3>it's pretty good ten yard split.

0:43:48.360 --> 0:43:48.680
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

0:43:48.840 --> 0:43:52.960
<v Speaker 5>See this is what what I this is what It

0:43:53.040 --> 0:43:56.920
<v Speaker 5>lets you know that Parson is unique because what Parson runs.

0:43:56.640 --> 0:44:02.080
<v Speaker 4>A four four four five. It is so hard to

0:44:02.360 --> 0:44:07.719
<v Speaker 4>run that in a short distance. Can you be as

0:44:07.800 --> 0:44:08.560
<v Speaker 4>quick and as.

0:44:08.480 --> 0:44:14.040
<v Speaker 5>Fast and show your forty within four yards? You know

0:44:14.200 --> 0:44:16.160
<v Speaker 5>it takes you don't take a guy two or three

0:44:16.200 --> 0:44:18.799
<v Speaker 5>steps to get going, But it didn't take d Ware

0:44:18.920 --> 0:44:20.879
<v Speaker 5>to it. It took him one step to get going.

0:44:21.160 --> 0:44:25.560
<v Speaker 5>It takes Parsons one step. And that is scary because

0:44:25.600 --> 0:44:28.680
<v Speaker 5>we cannot judge your speed. And then he has a

0:44:28.719 --> 0:44:33.000
<v Speaker 5>different speed when the game start, so he's playing with

0:44:33.040 --> 0:44:35.160
<v Speaker 5>you all the time because he know he's much faster

0:44:35.200 --> 0:44:37.520
<v Speaker 5>than you. So and this is what Parson has to

0:44:37.600 --> 0:44:39.719
<v Speaker 5>learn if he's gonna make it all seventeen games at

0:44:39.760 --> 0:44:40.239
<v Speaker 5>demens Man.

0:44:40.560 --> 0:44:43.920
<v Speaker 4>He can play with guys he has three speeds and

0:44:44.040 --> 0:44:45.200
<v Speaker 4>all of them can beat you.

0:44:46.080 --> 0:44:48.480
<v Speaker 5>And then once he learns that, it learns how to

0:44:48.520 --> 0:44:50.520
<v Speaker 5>really play the game and find out you don't have

0:44:50.560 --> 0:44:53.080
<v Speaker 5>to be wide open on every play. You can set

0:44:53.160 --> 0:44:55.920
<v Speaker 5>guys up with your speed. He's gonna be devastating.

0:44:56.160 --> 0:44:58.680
<v Speaker 3>And as we wrap up this edition and Mike shots,

0:44:58.680 --> 0:45:01.680
<v Speaker 3>of course, a couple of other guys who played for

0:45:01.719 --> 0:45:04.319
<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys also going into the Pro Football Hall of Fame,

0:45:04.440 --> 0:45:08.320
<v Speaker 3>the great Chuck Hallie Yea, and Zach Thomas, who played

0:45:08.320 --> 0:45:10.920
<v Speaker 3>his last year with the Cowboys. I can't believe it's

0:45:10.960 --> 0:45:13.960
<v Speaker 3>still It's been fifteen years since Zach Thomas was out

0:45:13.960 --> 0:45:16.640
<v Speaker 3>here in two thousand and eight as a member of

0:45:16.719 --> 0:45:19.240
<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys. And you talk about a guy who needed

0:45:19.239 --> 0:45:22.000
<v Speaker 3>the yoga classes, he would he would spend more time

0:45:22.120 --> 0:45:24.520
<v Speaker 3>stretching before practice than he would stretch.

0:45:25.239 --> 0:45:27.720
<v Speaker 1>Then he would be looking for the couple of inches

0:45:28.239 --> 0:45:31.920
<v Speaker 1>and probably and probably would Chuck Holly, it's been sixty

0:45:32.000 --> 0:45:35.040
<v Speaker 1>years since he was in Thousand Oaks and this was

0:45:35.400 --> 0:45:40.799
<v Speaker 1>long overdue for fifty fifty years. Well, no, he would

0:45:40.800 --> 0:45:41.200
<v Speaker 1>have been.

0:45:41.040 --> 0:45:43.600
<v Speaker 3>There, and he played in the Super Bowl in sixty

0:45:43.680 --> 0:45:44.279
<v Speaker 3>seventy one.

0:45:44.400 --> 0:45:44.839
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but.

0:45:46.400 --> 0:45:47.800
<v Speaker 3>He first got here first thousand.

0:45:48.160 --> 0:45:48.839
<v Speaker 4>Absolutely.

0:45:48.880 --> 0:45:51.760
<v Speaker 3>All right, that does it for this edition of Mixed Shows,

0:45:51.800 --> 0:45:54.799
<v Speaker 3>before we go viral with Mickey and I acting like

0:45:54.960 --> 0:45:57.359
<v Speaker 3>Dak and tray Vin going at each other here at

0:45:57.360 --> 0:46:02.520
<v Speaker 3>that's right show. You know what I'm gonna be What

0:46:02.680 --> 0:46:04.239
<v Speaker 3>time you doing mix shots again?

0:46:05.080 --> 0:46:05.600
<v Speaker 1>What do you mean?

0:46:05.760 --> 0:46:07.080
<v Speaker 3>When's the next mix shots?

0:46:08.320 --> 0:46:08.720
<v Speaker 1>Monday?

0:46:08.920 --> 0:46:12.200
<v Speaker 3>Right next Monday, Monday. I'll be gonna I'll be headed

0:46:12.239 --> 0:46:12.760
<v Speaker 3>to the airport.

0:46:13.600 --> 0:46:15.920
<v Speaker 1>Oh, you're not gonna even be back in Dallas by then.

0:46:16.080 --> 0:46:16.920
<v Speaker 3>No, I'm flying.

0:46:16.960 --> 0:46:20.560
<v Speaker 1>So it's me and Nate. I hear maybe Isaiah.

0:46:20.600 --> 0:46:23.880
<v Speaker 3>Oh there you go, all right, all right, And so

0:46:24.080 --> 0:46:28.360
<v Speaker 3>they will chat at you next time on mix Shots

0:46:28.360 --> 0:46:29.920
<v Speaker 3>All Cowboys.

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