WEBVTT - 8_29_Mick_Shots.mp3

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is mick Shots streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 3>and the official Dallas Cowboys out now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 3>Everson Walls, and Nicky Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 4>And it is time for another edition of mix Shots

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<v Speaker 4>inside the SWBC podcast studio here at the Star in Frisco.

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<v Speaker 4>And as you can tell, Everson Walls is going through

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<v Speaker 4>the cutlist of the National Football League as we speak.

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<v Speaker 4>Whose name might be on that list?

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<v Speaker 2>And this is for you, Bill Man, I saw it

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<v Speaker 2>last night, like damn it. It didn't make it this year.

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<v Speaker 2>Colt McCoy, Oh yeah, Colt McCoy got cut today.

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<v Speaker 4>McCoy, yeah, Cop McCoy, Yes, that was That was a

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<v Speaker 4>surprise moved by the Arizona Cardinals after they made the

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<v Speaker 4>trade last week for Joshua Dobbs from Cleveland. And they

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<v Speaker 4>have in camp the University of Houston quarterback whose name

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<v Speaker 4>escapes me as we speak, uh, high school at that

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<v Speaker 4>uh and with Kyler Murray on Pop to start the season.

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<v Speaker 4>You think, and this applies to the Cowboys because game

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<v Speaker 4>number three, Week three, what are the Cowboys doing?

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<v Speaker 5>What are they doing? Bill?

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<v Speaker 4>They're playing the Arizona Cardinals. Oh okay, so Kyler's out

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<v Speaker 4>the first four games for sure, he's on the pup list,

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<v Speaker 4>and now they're going with a quarterback who does not.

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<v Speaker 4>Of course, Cop McCoy doesn't have a lot of experience

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<v Speaker 4>in this league playing games. He has a lot of

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<v Speaker 4>experience in the league, though. But that was a surprise move.

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<v Speaker 4>And how many more surprises might we see as we

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<v Speaker 4>hit the deadline of three o'clock this afternoon.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, I don't think we're going to see many

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<v Speaker 5>surprises here. I think it's pretty.

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<v Speaker 2>We've already had one. I hadn't had a chance to

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<v Speaker 2>talk to you guys about it.

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<v Speaker 5>I bet we could do it right now.

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<v Speaker 4>And Clayton Tune producer Supreme reminded me that Clayton Tune

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<v Speaker 4>is the order. Thank you, Chrissy Houston Arizona and his

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<v Speaker 4>brother Nathan Tune. They were record setting quarterbacks at Hebern

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<v Speaker 4>High School. Go ahead, Mickey, where was I You were.

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<v Speaker 5>Distracting?

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<v Speaker 2>Right?

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<v Speaker 5>I said, we probably won't have you know, it seems

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<v Speaker 5>like we haven't done a podcast.

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<v Speaker 4>In forever since Friday.

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<v Speaker 5>A lot's going on.

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<v Speaker 4>There has been a lot that has happened since someone.

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<v Speaker 2>Can someone please talk to me about what's going on

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<v Speaker 2>with this whole new transition that we just had this

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<v Speaker 2>transaction rather.

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<v Speaker 4>And that would be the transaction for Trey Lance.

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<v Speaker 2>What is happening? Somebody tell me what is going on?

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<v Speaker 6>Oh?

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<v Speaker 4>We had everybody's.

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<v Speaker 2>Asking me questions like I'm the expert.

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<v Speaker 4>Last time we convened was Friday morning. And this season

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<v Speaker 4>apparently is going to be a lot like past seasons

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<v Speaker 4>that the breaking news happens right after we get off

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<v Speaker 4>the air, and it was a little it was a

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<v Speaker 4>few hours after we got off the air Friday evening

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<v Speaker 4>where it breaks about Cowboys trading a fourth round pick

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<v Speaker 4>for Trey Lance. How about the way Will Gear played?

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<v Speaker 2>I called Bill, I'm sorry, I called Spags right away.

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<v Speaker 2>I called him right away and wanted to know what

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<v Speaker 2>the heck was going on and what did he know

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<v Speaker 2>about it? And did he know about it on the show?

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<v Speaker 5>I knew no, no, No one knew about it until

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys didn't know about it until it went down. And

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<v Speaker 5>you know, my feelings on it is they sort of

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<v Speaker 5>have taken a shot in the dark with a fourth

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<v Speaker 5>round pick hoping that it pays dividends down the road,

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<v Speaker 5>either as developing a future backup quarterback or developing a

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<v Speaker 5>quarterback that can flip for better draft choice than what

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<v Speaker 5>they traded for.

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<v Speaker 2>I gotta say he's I mean, I don't know if

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<v Speaker 2>I'm glad he's here or not.

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<v Speaker 5>Football. Yeah, that's the big biggest deal on this old deal.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, and I think the biggest thing is his youth.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean he's only twenty three years old. And I

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<v Speaker 4>think what this team and Mike McCarthy's talked about it,

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<v Speaker 4>they like having they're established starting quarterback and you've got

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<v Speaker 4>a veteran backup. They have that in Cooper Rush, but

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<v Speaker 4>they also like to have a young, developed quarterback, developmental quarterback.

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<v Speaker 2>He's younger than the one that we already have.

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<v Speaker 4>He's five years younger than twenty three, right, Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 4>mean he is and his experience level, I mean he

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<v Speaker 4>is the same age right now, even though he's been

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<v Speaker 4>in the league this he's going into his third year

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<v Speaker 4>in the league. He is the same age Dak Prescott

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<v Speaker 4>was when he was a rookie, and Dak when you

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<v Speaker 4>look back at Dak in college, he was basically a

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<v Speaker 4>three year starter a Mississippi State, had played a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of football, had led a team for a long time,

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<v Speaker 4>and Trey Lance for one year it was a sixteen

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<v Speaker 4>game National Championship FCS season. He led North Dakota State

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<v Speaker 4>to where they always go to the National championship game

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<v Speaker 4>and right up the road in Frisco. And then the

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<v Speaker 4>next year was the COVID year. They only played one game.

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<v Speaker 4>And so he declares for the draft and becomes the

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<v Speaker 4>third pick in the draft. And we've seen over the

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<v Speaker 4>last two years, I mean a year ago at this time,

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<v Speaker 4>he was the starting quarterback for the San Francisco forty

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<v Speaker 4>nine ers.

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<v Speaker 2>It doing pretty well.

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<v Speaker 4>Two games he gets hurt and now and then Brock

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<v Speaker 4>Purdy comes along after Jimmy g got hurt, and so

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<v Speaker 4>here we are now. But from a developmental standpoint, he

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<v Speaker 4>hasn't played very much football.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, here's the not very much football. He only started

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<v Speaker 5>one year in high school, his senior year. No, it's

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<v Speaker 5>since his as a quarterbacks since his senior year in

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<v Speaker 5>high school at North Dakota State and at San Francisco,

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<v Speaker 5>he's only thrown four hundred and twenty passes. Think about that.

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<v Speaker 5>He played sixteen games and then one game in COVID

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<v Speaker 5>year because then they decided they were playing in the spring,

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<v Speaker 5>and he said, no, I'm going into the NFL. To me,

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<v Speaker 5>when he got drafted, he wasn't even twenty one years old,

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<v Speaker 5>he was still twenty So I when I wrote, I said,

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<v Speaker 5>this is like quarterback abuse. I mean, he has not

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<v Speaker 5>had any time to develop. And when he got his

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<v Speaker 5>opportunities in San Francisco, he got hurt right his rookie year.

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<v Speaker 5>He ended up with a sprain knee, and then he

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<v Speaker 5>broke a finger and I read where it was his

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<v Speaker 5>index finger on his throwing hand and he could never

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<v Speaker 5>straighten that finger out the entire year. And then the

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<v Speaker 5>next year they give him the starting job and in

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<v Speaker 5>the second game he suffers a kind of a deck

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<v Speaker 5>like ankle injury and that was it. Yeah, and now

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<v Speaker 5>he comes in and plays what one preseason game maybe two,

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<v Speaker 5>and they were like, no, we're out.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, if he was a fourth round draft pick

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<v Speaker 4>like he should have been, then like that shouldn't like yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>like that should not have been right. People would say

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<v Speaker 4>he's right where he should be in his career right now.

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<v Speaker 4>But since he was the third pick in the draft,

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<v Speaker 4>got these higher expectations for him. To Mickey's point, he

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<v Speaker 4>threw a total in that one season, sixteen starts. He

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<v Speaker 4>only threw two hundred and eighty seven passes. Because of

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<v Speaker 4>the type offense he was in.

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<v Speaker 5>He ran for eleven hundred yards. And think about it,

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<v Speaker 5>So four hundred and twenty passes since high school. That

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<v Speaker 5>through four hundred and sixty his rookie year. So he

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<v Speaker 5>hasn't you know. And I hear all these people talking

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<v Speaker 5>about what they saw in a preseason game. He hasn't

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<v Speaker 5>seen enough. You got to see, you got to play.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why I always look at college quarterbacks that come

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<v Speaker 5>out early. If you don't play enough in college, you're

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<v Speaker 5>not ready for the NFL. I'm sorry, and I'll guarantee

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<v Speaker 5>you he was not ready for the NFL. And it

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<v Speaker 5>wasn't his fault that it was us.

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<v Speaker 2>That was he was young. He has even less experience

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<v Speaker 2>as a college player.

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<v Speaker 5>Exactly right. You know a lot of guys come out early,

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<v Speaker 5>come out early. And I remember Blaine Gabbard Missouri, he

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<v Speaker 5>came out a year early. He wasn't ready. I could

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<v Speaker 5>have told him he wasn't ready. He got to Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>The NFL was Jackson Jacksonville. I believe he wasn't ready

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<v Speaker 5>and he still never developed the way he should have.

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<v Speaker 5>This guy has not played enough football.

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<v Speaker 2>We had a quarterback the other night that looked pretty

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<v Speaker 2>damn good. But he was playing for his practice squad life, right.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, he was playing for his what he hopes will

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<v Speaker 4>be a veteran backup job in the NFL. A number

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<v Speaker 4>two job in the NFL is another team.

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<v Speaker 5>On this team, on this team, he was he was

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<v Speaker 5>going to be at best on the practice Yeah, that's

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<v Speaker 5>my point.

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<v Speaker 2>That's my point. Yeah, Now you've got Trey and Trey

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<v Speaker 2>he could be that guy. He could be that third

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<v Speaker 2>string guy. Right, we talked about this.

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<v Speaker 5>He could be the guy on the fifty three man rock.

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<v Speaker 2>He could be on the fifth av' that's the worst

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<v Speaker 2>case scenario. That's the worst case. Then he could be

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<v Speaker 2>if things work out. Well, this is what I was

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<v Speaker 2>talking to you about. Let's say he starts to develop

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<v Speaker 2>and this is a great sister for him, this is

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<v Speaker 2>a great system for him. All of a sudden he

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<v Speaker 2>starts to develop it. Okay, I get this system. I

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<v Speaker 2>like this coach. I like Shattenheimer. Maybe, and all of

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<v Speaker 2>a sudden, he's looking better than Grier than all of

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<v Speaker 2>you can see, while his athletic ability might be able

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<v Speaker 2>to you know, transform him into a second string.

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<v Speaker 5>And I think that's what the idea was, to develop

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<v Speaker 5>a second string, a backup quarterback for the time. They've

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<v Speaker 5>got two years. Yeah, right, he's on his third year.

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<v Speaker 5>Next year is the fourth year. This year, by the way,

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<v Speaker 5>his base salary would save them sixty eight thousand dollars

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<v Speaker 5>compared to Will Grier's base salary, because he's in his

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<v Speaker 5>fifth year, right.

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<v Speaker 2>And they gave him away. They just gave them away. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>they ate a lot of money.

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<v Speaker 5>They did a lot, like like eleven million dollars.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh man, So you have to they have to really

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<v Speaker 2>be disappointed in what they saw.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, John Lynch said that night they were playing a

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<v Speaker 5>preseason game and he was on their broadcast in the

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<v Speaker 5>second quarter, and he basically said, we're ready to win now.

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<v Speaker 5>And so they obviously, you know, you know, attached their

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<v Speaker 5>uh wagon to Rock Purty and then Sam Darnell as

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<v Speaker 5>sort of a veteran backup that and yeah, and Brandon Allen,

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<v Speaker 5>and you know, when they told him he was going

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<v Speaker 5>to be the third guy, he said, well, I like

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<v Speaker 5>to be traded and it's like, okay, well you got

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<v Speaker 5>your wish.

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<v Speaker 4>And they're happy to get a fourth round pick for

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<v Speaker 4>their mistake pick.

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<v Speaker 5>See, it wasn't his fault. He was the third pick

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<v Speaker 5>in the draft, and it wasn't his fault that they

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<v Speaker 5>gave up three first round picks and a third to

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<v Speaker 5>move up from twelve.

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<v Speaker 2>The criticism for that, yeah, and the criticism.

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<v Speaker 5>Because guess what if they stayed at twelve, they could

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<v Speaker 5>have drafted Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 4>Or they could have drafted Michael Parsons at three.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's right and no One.

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<v Speaker 4>And even though they would have been heavily criticized, think

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<v Speaker 4>about that. Think how much they would have been criticized

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<v Speaker 4>if they had traded three first round draft picks plus

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<v Speaker 4>a third to move up to number three to take

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<v Speaker 4>Michael Parsons. They would have been ridiculed left and right.

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<v Speaker 4>But now looking back on it, that would have been

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<v Speaker 4>a great trade for it. But could you imagine Parsons

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<v Speaker 4>alongside Bosa on the other side of and if.

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<v Speaker 5>You look and see everybody panic that year, So Trevor

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<v Speaker 5>Lawrence goes number one. Zach Wilson had that turnout for

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<v Speaker 5>the Jets go number two, he goes number three. Justin

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<v Speaker 5>Field's number eleven, and I believe Mac Jones was fifty

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<v Speaker 5>fifteenth if I remember so at twelve, the Cowboys took

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<v Speaker 5>Michael Parsons and they traded down to do that, by

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<v Speaker 5>the way, so yeah, I mean, you know, he didn't say, hey,

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<v Speaker 5>trade three first round picks for me. And if you

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<v Speaker 5>remember around that time, John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan, they

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<v Speaker 5>were brilliant.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, right, they.

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<v Speaker 5>Had they had the league, yeah figured out right, And

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<v Speaker 5>then that it's like oops. So sometimes you take the

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<v Speaker 5>eraser out and say, okay, we got to move on.

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<v Speaker 4>And odds are Lance is not going to see the

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<v Speaker 4>playing field. The Cowboys hope he doesn't see the playing

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<v Speaker 4>field this season. And so now you go into next

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<v Speaker 4>year and he's going into the last year of his

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<v Speaker 4>rookie contract, and you could be at a point where

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<v Speaker 4>there's nothing that says the Cowboys can't extend him and

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<v Speaker 4>relieve of some of that. I think it's a five

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<v Speaker 4>point three million dollar cap hit for next year, and

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<v Speaker 4>it might be in Trey Lance's best interest to redo

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<v Speaker 4>his contract here with the Cowboys if he likes it here,

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<v Speaker 4>likes the coaching staff and so forth, where you have

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<v Speaker 4>him for longer than these two seasons. Yeah, because they're

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<v Speaker 4>not going to pick his market is not going to

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<v Speaker 4>be out there if he doesn't ever play right.

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<v Speaker 5>And somebody asked, are you going to pick up his

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<v Speaker 5>fifth year option? The fifth year option is probably like

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<v Speaker 5>twenty eight million dollars. Come on, I don't even think

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<v Speaker 5>you need to ask that, right.

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<v Speaker 2>So, so, did Will Grib do anything for himself?

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<v Speaker 7>Oh?

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<v Speaker 4>I think I think so. I think in a lot

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<v Speaker 4>of ways, not only of what he did on the field,

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<v Speaker 4>but how he handled the whole situation that opened up

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<v Speaker 4>a lot of eyes probably around the league.

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<v Speaker 2>Should we give that a lot of credit for Will Grib's.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right. I mean.

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<v Speaker 5>He knew his talent. It's like, call his.

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<v Speaker 4>Talent hunter Lipke's talent. Brings me to another point. Uh,

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<v Speaker 4>who were your picks to click on Saturday Night?

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<v Speaker 2>Mine was Bohannan? Okay was Bohannan?

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<v Speaker 5>I don't remember?

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<v Speaker 4>Okay?

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<v Speaker 5>I remember? Yeah, I'm sure you did. You knew he

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<v Speaker 5>was going to play forever?

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<v Speaker 2>Remember yours? That's the question.

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<v Speaker 4>Because he didn't do very well, he'd remember, I forget mine?

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<v Speaker 4>When they don't do well. Hunter Lifkey was my pick

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<v Speaker 4>to click.

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<v Speaker 3>No.

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<v Speaker 5>I think I took Eric Scott because he always makes

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<v Speaker 5>a play.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not sure he did, but uh, he was out

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<v Speaker 4>there for a lot of plays.

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<v Speaker 5>Lipke's no wonder he didn't have to go get oxygen.

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<v Speaker 5>After the game. They wore his butt out. I said,

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<v Speaker 5>we'll get into cutting this this roster down. But to

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<v Speaker 5>go back to Greer, Now he did it against Somebody said, well,

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<v Speaker 5>he did it against you know, guys that aren't going

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<v Speaker 5>to be playing in the league. And I'm going he

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<v Speaker 5>was doing it with guys.

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<v Speaker 2>That's my point my league. Yeah, you're playing with the

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<v Speaker 2>same caliber guy on offense.

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<v Speaker 5>That you're playing against. So yeah, and that offensive line

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<v Speaker 5>was pretty shaky, and I know we're going to get

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<v Speaker 5>into that will look.

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<v Speaker 2>Good scrambling off into the pocket, getting out, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>running the ball, all right, So.

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<v Speaker 4>I think Babe Bloffenberg, I was driving home Saturday night

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<v Speaker 4>listening to the postgame show on the Fan and Brad

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<v Speaker 4>Sham was on, and Babe called in. When Brad was

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<v Speaker 4>on the postgame show, and he presented the question does

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<v Speaker 4>this do anything for Will Greer's trade value? Leading up

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<v Speaker 4>to Tuesday. Would there be a team out there willing

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<v Speaker 4>to give up a seventh round draft pick for Will Greer?

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<v Speaker 5>They immediately if if they think there's other teams that

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<v Speaker 5>are interested, because they know he's going to get cut, right,

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<v Speaker 5>he's getting cut. But if you want to if you're.

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<v Speaker 4>His status, he's not subject to waste.

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<v Speaker 5>The waivers, right, so you would have to start bidding

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<v Speaker 5>against other teams, not you know, not from a trade standpoint,

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<v Speaker 5>but a financial standpoint. So so you like one.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, the obvious team out there who might be

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<v Speaker 4>interested in Greer would be the team that had coach

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<v Speaker 4>has coaches on the staff that have worked with him before,

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<v Speaker 4>and that would be the Chargers. He went to West

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<v Speaker 4>Virginia to school. Now I'm glad you asked that question

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<v Speaker 4>because he started his college career at Florida and Doug

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<v Speaker 4>Nussmeyer was the offensive coordinators and nus Meyer so Nusmeyer

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<v Speaker 4>knows him from back high school basically in North Carolina,

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<v Speaker 4>and he's the quarterbacks coach with Kellen Moore the offensive

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<v Speaker 4>coordinator with the Chargers. So you would think that might

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<v Speaker 4>be the landing spot for career. They have Easton Stick

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<v Speaker 4>as they're back up to Justin Herbert right now.

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<v Speaker 5>And so Kellen Moore knows.

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<v Speaker 4>And then they cut Max dug In yesterday, their seventh

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<v Speaker 4>round draft pick.

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<v Speaker 5>Kellen Moore knows him nuss Meyer might have been the

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<v Speaker 5>reason why he ended up here.

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<v Speaker 4>So yeah, So a team like that, if they want

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<v Speaker 4>to make sure that they got him then or if

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<v Speaker 4>it was another team, then they could.

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<v Speaker 5>And he's basically making the fifty year minimum. It's one

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<v Speaker 5>point something million.

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<v Speaker 2>So he looks like a California guy. He's got the hair,

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<v Speaker 2>the facial hair, got the look to see him in

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<v Speaker 2>San Diego.

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<v Speaker 4>And then the other one is Washington. Ron Rivera's coach there.

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<v Speaker 4>He was a third round pick of Carolina when Rivera

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<v Speaker 4>was the head coach there. So there's another one when

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<v Speaker 4>they have Sam Howe as their starter in Jacobe Burssett.

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<v Speaker 4>But they are in the market for quarterbacks obviously. All right,

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<v Speaker 4>we're just getting startled away.

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<v Speaker 5>Let me throw this out. When we finished with Trey Lance.

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<v Speaker 5>He did get here yesterday, so he was in the building.

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<v Speaker 5>They've already started working with him, and we should get

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<v Speaker 5>an opportunity to do an interview with him at some point.

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<v Speaker 4>Mickey is ready to cut players. Right.

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<v Speaker 5>You want to start, you start quarterback that one. There's

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<v Speaker 5>going to be three of them, okay. Now the debate

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<v Speaker 5>will be at running back because I think we know

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<v Speaker 5>two for sure. Pollard and I would say, Recal Doddle,

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<v Speaker 5>will you give me that we know three and we

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<v Speaker 5>know three?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, and the third would be douce Van.

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<v Speaker 5>Deuce Vawn that's right? And then after that do you

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<v Speaker 5>keep a fourth? And Bill is a proponent of keeping

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<v Speaker 5>Hunter Lipke.

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<v Speaker 4>I just on Sunday, I was thinking about it going

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<v Speaker 4>you know what, because before Saturday night. I mean, I thought, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>Hunter Lipke is your perfect practice player. Okay, he and

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<v Speaker 4>hadn't hadn't had an opportunity to do anything in the preseason.

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<v Speaker 4>Then I watch him on Saturday night and then I'm thinking,

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<v Speaker 4>I look up, you know his history a little closer.

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<v Speaker 4>Ran a four to six at the forty at the

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<v Speaker 4>Combine in the forty and thirty seven vertical. He's got

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<v Speaker 4>the athleticism to be a good special teams player as well.

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<v Speaker 4>With the Cowboys situation at linebacker, I'm sitting there going, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>Hunter Lipke, Malik Davis. I mean, if you're if you're

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<v Speaker 4>keeping four running backs, okay, And we've seen Malik Davis.

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<v Speaker 4>And one thing that goes through the minds, perhaps of

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<v Speaker 4>the scouts and coaches here in the front office is

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<v Speaker 4>who can you get to the practice squad and who?

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<v Speaker 4>And so anyway, Hunter Lipke entered my mind as well,

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<v Speaker 4>a guy that.

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<v Speaker 12>That sounded like a major stretch, but think about stretching that.

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<v Speaker 12>But wait, think about it this way. Though you saw

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<v Speaker 12>some of his capability in that game. He's pretty versatile.

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<v Speaker 12>And who's going to help you more on special teams

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<v Speaker 12>Malik Davis or Hunter Lipke.

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<v Speaker 2>And I don't know that that question. I don't know

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<v Speaker 2>you guys would know.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, I'm looking, I'm looking at his body type. He

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<v Speaker 5>can looks like he'd be willing to go down and

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<v Speaker 5>make some tackles for me, cover punts, kickoffs, block Uh,

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<v Speaker 5>I can see you know, on that first kickoff return

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<v Speaker 5>they had ric O'Donnell as one of the what do

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<v Speaker 5>you call the twobe before the guy that catches whatever.

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<v Speaker 5>That line of defense is the kickoff, the kickoff, kickoff return.

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<v Speaker 5>We're talking punt, no kickoff return. You know you have

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<v Speaker 5>two guys in front.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we got the go ahead.

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<v Speaker 5>And Donald there. So anyway, I just think he can

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<v Speaker 5>do more for you. Uh, and probably getting Elik Davis

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<v Speaker 5>on the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 4>And let's face it, there's a lot of running backs

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<v Speaker 4>going to be cut. A lot of running backs are

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<v Speaker 4>going to be out there too. Yeah, what what lipkey?

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<v Speaker 4>His position versatility on offense intrigues me as well, just

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<v Speaker 4>because he's what round two hundred and forty pounds. I

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<v Speaker 4>mean he could develop into a full back type as well. Actually, okay,

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<v Speaker 4>I got a listed two forty five of the combine.

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<v Speaker 4>He was two thirty two and so some with your

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<v Speaker 4>tight ends, if you had an injury at tight end, whatever.

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<v Speaker 4>He can do some of that h back stuff we

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<v Speaker 4>see Sean McEwan do with the tight ends. I think

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<v Speaker 4>there's there's some value there. But when you're cutting down

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<v Speaker 4>the roster and you're having to figure out, Okay, I've

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<v Speaker 4>got x amount of injured players and I've got to

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<v Speaker 4>but they aren't injured to the point they're out for

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<v Speaker 4>the season, but they got to be on the fifty

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<v Speaker 4>three and they may go on ir to start this season.

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<v Speaker 4>Then you got to take risk with certain players. And

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<v Speaker 4>so you enters your mind. Is Lipkey a guy that

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<v Speaker 4>would get picked up on waivers by another team that's

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<v Speaker 4>that Can you get him to the practice squad?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Or can and Millennia Davis for that matter.

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<v Speaker 5>Can he get them through and then sign them back

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<v Speaker 5>after you put somebody else on injured reserve? Yeah, So

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<v Speaker 5>that's that's the question there. Okay, why are.

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<v Speaker 4>We going with four running backs? Yes, we are going

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<v Speaker 4>with four. Whether it's Malik Davis or Hunter Lipke go with.

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<v Speaker 5>And I and I think if it's Lipkey, it's four.

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<v Speaker 5>If it's Davis, it might be three. Okay, how about

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<v Speaker 5>wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>H you have the five who did not play in

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<v Speaker 4>the game on.

0:27:00.520 --> 0:27:03.879
<v Speaker 5>Saturday, so you're assuming they're gonna be big three plus

0:27:04.280 --> 0:27:08.880
<v Speaker 5>Tolbert and we're gonna count Turpin as a wide receiver

0:27:09.080 --> 0:27:13.359
<v Speaker 5>not a specialty guy. All right, So do you keep six?

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<v Speaker 5>And if you keep the sixth? To me, it comes

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<v Speaker 5>down between Jalen Brooks and Simmi for Hoko, okay, and

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<v Speaker 5>now which guy is gonna help me more onw.

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<v Speaker 2>Based on what you just did with the running backs,

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<v Speaker 2>then you're gonna look at the wide receivers the same way.

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<v Speaker 2>For Hoko, is bigger guy uh ready for special teams?

0:27:37.440 --> 0:27:41.320
<v Speaker 2>Played special teams already, He's already done that. Based on

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<v Speaker 2>your logic on running backs, seemed like for Hoko would

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<v Speaker 2>be the guy.

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<v Speaker 5>And the only thing if it's a tie. Brooks was

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<v Speaker 5>your seventh round pick so.

0:27:51.960 --> 0:27:54.520
<v Speaker 4>And for Hoko was your fifth round pick two years

0:27:54.520 --> 0:27:57.240
<v Speaker 4>ago and this is his third So I think that

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<v Speaker 4>difference is the other difference is where are they in

0:28:00.960 --> 0:28:04.000
<v Speaker 4>their career? And for Hoko's going into his third year,

0:28:04.040 --> 0:28:06.240
<v Speaker 4>you only have him under control for two more years,

0:28:06.280 --> 0:28:09.600
<v Speaker 4>and he had Brooks for four years as a rookie.

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<v Speaker 2>What is Brooks.

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<v Speaker 4>What is brooks upside as a receiver?

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<v Speaker 5>That's that's going to be their debate. I kind of

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<v Speaker 5>like Brooks, I do too, all right, tight end keeping

0:28:27.160 --> 0:28:27.840
<v Speaker 5>all four.

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<v Speaker 4>Of them, yes, all.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, meaning we're keeping mchewing that's right. Yes, I just

0:28:33.640 --> 0:28:36.320
<v Speaker 5>think he does too many different things for him to

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<v Speaker 5>let him go. And I think somebody would pick him

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<v Speaker 5>up if you tried to get cute and release them

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<v Speaker 5>and then try to sign him back after you put

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<v Speaker 5>somebody on I R and that that decision became much

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<v Speaker 5>easier after John Stevens unfortunately tears his a c L.

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<v Speaker 4>Next question, Okay, now.

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<v Speaker 5>Offensive, Yeah, I figured emotional. I got I got my

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<v Speaker 5>starting five, starting five, and after that, I'm sucking air

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<v Speaker 5>through my teeth. I think Matt Fourniac makes it.

0:29:17.000 --> 0:29:20.840
<v Speaker 4>Okay, guys as as either my.

0:29:21.200 --> 0:29:26.160
<v Speaker 5>Back center and can play some guard after that. If

0:29:26.200 --> 0:29:30.800
<v Speaker 5>you look at how they were rotating the offensive lineman

0:29:31.560 --> 0:29:35.000
<v Speaker 5>in practice last week when they didn't have Zach Martin

0:29:35.360 --> 0:29:40.760
<v Speaker 5>and Tyron Smith taking all the first team reps, awesome.

0:29:40.840 --> 0:29:44.920
<v Speaker 5>Richards came in and got first team reps at left tackle,

0:29:45.560 --> 0:29:49.600
<v Speaker 5>and t J. Bass came in and got the reps

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<v Speaker 5>at right guard and then ball gets hurt, so he's

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<v Speaker 5>headed to I R and he is headed to an

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<v Speaker 5>ending season.

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<v Speaker 4>Or which And the difference there ever since is if

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<v Speaker 4>it's right, you make the If he's you put him

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<v Speaker 4>on IR. Now he's out for the year. If you

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<v Speaker 4>can put him, you can have him on the fifty three,

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<v Speaker 4>and then he would go to IR and then you

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<v Speaker 4>can bring him back.

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<v Speaker 5>One of those two things is gonna happen because McCarthy

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<v Speaker 5>said it's a multi week injury, right, so we'll see.

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<v Speaker 4>What The question they have to decide is do they

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<v Speaker 4>feel like that he can be a contributor in the

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<v Speaker 4>second half of the season.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, And then they got to find enough guys like c. J.

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<v Speaker 5>Goodwin that they can cut and tell them, don't go anywhere.

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<v Speaker 5>We're going to resign you after twenty four hours.

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<v Speaker 2>Didn't we have the same problem last year? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Every year, every same problem.

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<v Speaker 5>That's crazy and backup offensive lineman? And so are you

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<v Speaker 5>going to keep three? Are you going to keep four?

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<v Speaker 4>So all right, who are what do you do? You

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<v Speaker 4>mentioned Farniac and awesome Richards and then TJ. Bass is

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<v Speaker 4>another one.

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<v Speaker 5>That I like. So that's eight and now do you

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<v Speaker 5>keep well let's go. And he he had the shoulders sublixation,

0:31:06.200 --> 0:31:09.480
<v Speaker 5>but he came back and actually practiced last week and

0:31:09.680 --> 0:31:13.720
<v Speaker 5>played in the game. So that was somebody they thought

0:31:13.720 --> 0:31:19.440
<v Speaker 5>they could develop after that. I just don't see him

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<v Speaker 5>keeping a doga.

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<v Speaker 4>He's another injury and he's.

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<v Speaker 5>Still injured, and I don't know if he's worth you know,

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<v Speaker 5>saying Okay, we're going to keep him and then put

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<v Speaker 5>him on IR. You might just do an injury settlement

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<v Speaker 5>with him.

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<v Speaker 2>I keep thinking, you can't make the club in the tub.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah that's what.

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<v Speaker 5>And he's been out for three winks with a hyper

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<v Speaker 5>extended knee that caused a bone bruise.

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<v Speaker 12>So yeah, that would.

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<v Speaker 4>How many of you how many offensive linemen will they

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<v Speaker 4>have on their fifty three when it's all set done.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, you'd like nine. You'd like to keep you know,

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<v Speaker 5>three of them active on game day on your forty eight.

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<v Speaker 5>So I would be looking at the waiver wire. I

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<v Speaker 5>think for maybe a more veteran guy. I saw one

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<v Speaker 5>veteran type guy got cut. He was a former first

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<v Speaker 5>round pick. Hopefully I can say his name right.

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<v Speaker 4>I Fetti for Jermainetti for.

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<v Speaker 5>A and M guy. But he's bounced around the bears,

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<v Speaker 5>and then I can't remember who just released him, but

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<v Speaker 5>he's bounced around a little bit these last couple of years.

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<v Speaker 12>Of practice, yeah right, practice, way too long.

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<v Speaker 4>Part of it is there was a false start.

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<v Speaker 5>As to be ready to read it right away, I.

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<v Speaker 2>I was Smith holding the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, we're going to defense now. Speaking as Mickey continues

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<v Speaker 4>cutting the team earning favor with so many behind the

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<v Speaker 4>scenes here, Okay, players are not going to want to

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<v Speaker 4>talk to Mickey, and so they make the team.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm looking at this uh in numerical.

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<v Speaker 4>Order, americal order, Okay, Sam WILLI is by positions.

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<v Speaker 5>Sam will number, Sam Williams, you're good.

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<v Speaker 4>With that number?

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<v Speaker 5>Fifty four, okay, Dante Fowler fifty six, Mazzie Smith fifty eight,

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<v Speaker 5>DeMarcus Lawrence, Okay, we jumped up. Drence Armstrong. Good with that,

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<v Speaker 5>Junior Fijoko, okay, good with that. How many are we

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<v Speaker 5>at now? Six or five?

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<v Speaker 2>What do I got?

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<v Speaker 4>Confused?

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<v Speaker 2>Six numbers?

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<v Speaker 5>That's six. Jonathan Hankins makes it, yep Osa makes it.

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<v Speaker 5>Chauncey Golston, and I think their decision will come down

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<v Speaker 5>between Gallimore and Quinton Bohano.

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<v Speaker 4>So there were nine.

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<v Speaker 5>I think I had nine before.

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<v Speaker 4>So they're going to keep ten.

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<v Speaker 5>So keep ten? So does that sound right?

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<v Speaker 2>Say Parsons?

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<v Speaker 4>He's not including Parsons in the group.

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<v Speaker 2>He's not.

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<v Speaker 5>He's listed as a linebacker.

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<v Speaker 4>So they're keeping eleven defensive linemen.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and so you might just keep ten. I mean

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<v Speaker 5>nine in count Parsons as your tenth.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, do it by interior? Okay, defensive tackles versus defensive ends, all.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, So defensive ends. You got Williams, Fowler, Lawrence Armstrong.

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<v Speaker 13>Focal's kind of been, so it's Goldston and Golston's been

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<v Speaker 13>they kind of moved inside for Hoko or yeah, both,

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<v Speaker 13>so those are kind of boats.

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<v Speaker 2>So no Bohanna, So.

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<v Speaker 4>West sides Parsons of edge rushers, you've got four plus Parsons.

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<v Speaker 5>Williams Fowler, Lawrence Armstrong. And then however, you look at

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<v Speaker 5>Goldston and who was the for Hoko?

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, so those are two, and so your other your defensive.

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<v Speaker 5>Tackles otherwise are Mazi okay one, Hankins two, and then

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<v Speaker 5>Gallimore three, and Bohanna would be four. If you look

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<v Speaker 5>at Goldston, he's he's four, right.

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<v Speaker 4>And right now the way you moved, did you say osa? Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>so there's three, there's masi Osa and Hankins as you're

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<v Speaker 4>strictly interior guys, right, and then so you need a fourth.

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<v Speaker 5>In there, and and I think they look at Golston

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<v Speaker 5>as a tackle.

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<v Speaker 12>Okay, So the fourth would be Galimore and then Galimore

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<v Speaker 12>would be five, right, yeah, five and five.

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<v Speaker 5>So that's that's that's the decision they have to make. Now.

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<v Speaker 4>To me, I've made the decision already. Who you got Galimore?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>I agree, not because he went to Oklahoma.

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<v Speaker 5>His work in all right, linebackers Parsons, Clark, vander vandersh

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<v Speaker 5>and then you've got to figure out is it Harper

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<v Speaker 5>who kind of played well and he's could be a

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<v Speaker 5>special teams guy. And then what do you do with Cox,

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<v Speaker 5>Malik Jefferson they were given a chance, he what banged up.

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<v Speaker 5>And then Isaiah Land who they sort of like as

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<v Speaker 5>a kind of two fer guy linebacker slash pass rusher.

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<v Speaker 4>I look at him as an edge. But yeah, but

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<v Speaker 4>from a special team standpoint, he's the same mold as

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<v Speaker 4>a overshown and although bigger than over.

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<v Speaker 5>And then and then Cox, they got to make a

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<v Speaker 5>decision on him. Are you keeping them?

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<v Speaker 4>So how many? Uh don't consider Parsons?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, if I don't consider Parsons.

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<v Speaker 4>Then your linebackers are Vander Ash.

0:40:38.200 --> 0:40:49.000
<v Speaker 5>Clark, Clark, and yeah Harper cos that's five, that's four four.

0:40:50.239 --> 0:40:52.839
<v Speaker 4>I mean you definitely obviously have to keep a couple

0:40:52.880 --> 0:40:55.000
<v Speaker 4>of linebackers' backups.

0:40:55.800 --> 0:40:59.080
<v Speaker 5>He likes six. That might be a position.

0:40:58.680 --> 0:41:01.480
<v Speaker 4>You're looking at waiver wire to on that or veteran

0:41:01.520 --> 0:41:07.160
<v Speaker 4>guys and looking and using maybe the practice squad.

0:41:07.560 --> 0:41:11.120
<v Speaker 2>Also because about using one of the big safeties.

0:41:12.360 --> 0:41:13.480
<v Speaker 5>And that that can happen.

0:41:13.520 --> 0:41:14.440
<v Speaker 4>They play into it too.

0:41:14.640 --> 0:41:20.680
<v Speaker 5>But here's my deal. If vanderh marky, you forgot Marque's Bell, well,

0:41:20.719 --> 0:41:22.880
<v Speaker 5>I counted him back.

0:41:23.200 --> 0:41:25.080
<v Speaker 4>But he's been playing linebacker.

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<v Speaker 5>Well in kind of their change. Okay, so here answer

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<v Speaker 5>my question, Layton Vander esh or Dimone Clark get hurt?

0:41:34.360 --> 0:41:36.120
<v Speaker 5>Who's my other starting linebacker?

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<v Speaker 2>That's where it's that's no who else.

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<v Speaker 4>Is that against Gabrill Cox and Devin Harper in that mix?

0:41:46.040 --> 0:41:46.200
<v Speaker 7>Right?

0:41:46.440 --> 0:41:46.920
<v Speaker 5>Exactly?

0:41:47.440 --> 0:41:50.719
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Marquise Bell is a is a sub package linebacker.

0:41:51.200 --> 0:41:55.080
<v Speaker 5>Right, So that's the part to me that there's been at.

0:41:55.680 --> 0:41:57.920
<v Speaker 4>You figure out how to keep Bell on the roster

0:41:58.560 --> 0:42:02.360
<v Speaker 4>and you slide him into the linebacking corps because you

0:42:02.440 --> 0:42:04.759
<v Speaker 4>have so many safeties you want to keep right.

0:42:05.160 --> 0:42:09.200
<v Speaker 5>But to me, he's a special uh kind of a

0:42:09.280 --> 0:42:13.520
<v Speaker 5>specialty linebacker right on my change up defenses. But I'm

0:42:13.560 --> 0:42:16.720
<v Speaker 5>looking for a core guy to take Leyton vander spot.

0:42:17.360 --> 0:42:20.480
<v Speaker 5>If he gets hurt. You got Damon Clark. Do I

0:42:20.560 --> 0:42:23.200
<v Speaker 5>have to then say Parsons is a linebacker?

0:42:23.920 --> 0:42:29.480
<v Speaker 4>Well, they're down over. Shown basically took this whole thing.

0:42:29.960 --> 0:42:34.200
<v Speaker 4>He basically took Anthony Barr's spot. Yes, okay, and so

0:42:34.640 --> 0:42:37.120
<v Speaker 4>that too. They were they were replacing Anthony Barr with

0:42:37.200 --> 0:42:40.799
<v Speaker 4>overshown and we talk about Gifford, but it's but it

0:42:40.840 --> 0:42:43.400
<v Speaker 4>was Anthony Barr spot that he took. We only talk

0:42:43.440 --> 0:42:45.240
<v Speaker 4>about Gifford from a specialty.

0:42:44.840 --> 0:42:45.440
<v Speaker 2>At that point.

0:42:45.520 --> 0:42:51.040
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So they are in need of a linebacker, yes.

0:42:51.320 --> 0:42:54.920
<v Speaker 5>Yes, so, And I just don't know that you want

0:42:54.960 --> 0:42:58.360
<v Speaker 5>to keep getting older at that spot, like saying, Okay,

0:42:58.360 --> 0:43:00.160
<v Speaker 5>we're going to sign bar back.

0:43:02.200 --> 0:43:04.320
<v Speaker 2>But is Giffer? Is he ready to play?

0:43:04.640 --> 0:43:06.240
<v Speaker 5>No, Giffer, it's gone.

0:43:05.840 --> 0:43:09.400
<v Speaker 2>I know, but if you would have signed him, I see.

0:43:09.560 --> 0:43:12.839
<v Speaker 4>You got two minutes to get into what Everson has

0:43:12.880 --> 0:43:16.160
<v Speaker 4>been waiting for, which is corners in safeties.

0:43:17.280 --> 0:43:18.040
<v Speaker 5>I kept ten.

0:43:19.080 --> 0:43:23.760
<v Speaker 4>Okay. I don't know if they can start with the starters. Okay,

0:43:24.360 --> 0:43:29.120
<v Speaker 4>less confusing. Okay, So you got gilmour Andre and you

0:43:29.239 --> 0:43:33.560
<v Speaker 4>got the three safeties, Donovan Wilson, Curse and Hooker. Okay,

0:43:33.640 --> 0:43:34.960
<v Speaker 4>so there's five five.

0:43:35.880 --> 0:43:38.160
<v Speaker 5>Then after that Deron Bland.

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<v Speaker 4>Corner he's a starter.

0:43:40.280 --> 0:43:40.560
<v Speaker 5>Six.

0:43:41.000 --> 0:43:41.480
<v Speaker 4>That's six.

0:43:41.560 --> 0:43:44.399
<v Speaker 5>There's your six starters.

0:43:44.840 --> 0:43:45.239
<v Speaker 2>C J.

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<v Speaker 5>Goodwin's gonna make the team.

0:43:47.640 --> 0:43:50.200
<v Speaker 4>But he may not make the team today.

0:43:50.080 --> 0:43:52.640
<v Speaker 5>Right, Eric Scott.

0:43:52.880 --> 0:43:57.880
<v Speaker 4>I think they like fill okay, safety.

0:43:57.680 --> 0:44:01.960
<v Speaker 5>And then they've got to decide on one Yeer Thomas

0:44:02.080 --> 0:44:05.640
<v Speaker 5>or Kelvin Joseph I think.

0:44:05.719 --> 0:44:09.040
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So no Sean Wright, what about him?

0:44:09.120 --> 0:44:12.719
<v Speaker 5>Well, you got to decide on right and mcclamu also. Yeah,

0:44:12.960 --> 0:44:17.120
<v Speaker 5>so there's four. There's four guys right there. Now. Mcclamu

0:44:17.320 --> 0:44:19.919
<v Speaker 5>was playing late in that preseason game.

0:44:20.120 --> 0:44:21.960
<v Speaker 4>It's clear we need to expand the roster.

0:44:22.800 --> 0:44:25.960
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you remember last year when you said did you

0:44:26.000 --> 0:44:27.520
<v Speaker 5>cut him? I said, yeah, I got it down to

0:44:27.640 --> 0:44:32.120
<v Speaker 5>fifty five, right, and then three special teams guys.

0:44:32.200 --> 0:44:34.040
<v Speaker 2>Right when you look at the Sean Right, I thought

0:44:34.080 --> 0:44:35.799
<v Speaker 2>he did well at the end of last sear see,

0:44:35.840 --> 0:44:37.160
<v Speaker 2>but he's in a boot still.

0:44:38.760 --> 0:44:41.480
<v Speaker 4>So he's one of those that Okay, if it's if

0:44:41.480 --> 0:44:43.240
<v Speaker 4>it's going to be four weeks.

0:44:43.560 --> 0:44:43.960
<v Speaker 5>You get it.

0:44:44.040 --> 0:44:46.000
<v Speaker 4>You have to keep him on the fifty three and

0:44:46.040 --> 0:44:50.160
<v Speaker 4>then you put him on I R. This is then

0:44:50.200 --> 0:44:52.480
<v Speaker 4>Jordan Lewis is another one who's on PUP and he

0:44:52.520 --> 0:44:53.680
<v Speaker 4>can stay on pup.

0:44:54.800 --> 0:44:55.560
<v Speaker 2>Bills chance.

0:44:55.640 --> 0:44:58.600
<v Speaker 4>I think they on PUP, which is four weeks.

0:44:58.880 --> 0:45:01.520
<v Speaker 2>I think this is Bill's chance to step out and

0:45:01.520 --> 0:45:04.040
<v Speaker 2>show what he can do. Yeah, this is really his

0:45:04.160 --> 0:45:05.879
<v Speaker 2>chance to do that and not just be some guy.

0:45:05.920 --> 0:45:08.520
<v Speaker 2>That's a good story, right, But somebody can go in

0:45:08.560 --> 0:45:10.440
<v Speaker 2>there and be considered part of the package.

0:45:10.520 --> 0:45:15.120
<v Speaker 5>Well, they started using them in Overshwan spot on the Nickel.

0:45:14.880 --> 0:45:18.400
<v Speaker 4>Defense position, flexibility, see.

0:45:18.200 --> 0:45:19.680
<v Speaker 5>And the other thing you got to figure out. We

0:45:19.760 --> 0:45:24.600
<v Speaker 5>keep talking about cutting somebody and then signing them back,

0:45:24.640 --> 0:45:27.719
<v Speaker 5>but how many do you have in that category? Beside

0:45:28.360 --> 0:45:31.280
<v Speaker 5>uh C J. Goodwin and maybe.

0:45:31.640 --> 0:45:34.880
<v Speaker 4>Deep snapper Trent sig Sieg.

0:45:36.520 --> 0:45:39.680
<v Speaker 5>There's not I don't think there's anybody else you sneak through.

0:45:41.600 --> 0:45:43.920
<v Speaker 4>So that opened up two spots for today to get

0:45:44.120 --> 0:45:44.520
<v Speaker 4>someone to.

0:45:44.960 --> 0:45:47.319
<v Speaker 5>Right and is there another one that they feel like

0:45:47.440 --> 0:45:50.440
<v Speaker 5>they can say, Okay, just go sit over there and

0:45:50.480 --> 0:45:52.000
<v Speaker 5>then we'll bring you back.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay. A lot of options as far as you couldn't

0:45:56.560 --> 0:45:59.239
<v Speaker 2>do it with a lot of options for DBS, A

0:45:59.280 --> 0:46:00.000
<v Speaker 2>lot of options.

0:46:00.200 --> 0:46:05.280
<v Speaker 5>You could do it with Cooper Rush. Okay, unless somebody

0:46:05.320 --> 0:46:09.239
<v Speaker 5>comes in slams a big contract at him and he

0:46:09.360 --> 0:46:11.200
<v Speaker 5>says syonara.

0:46:10.760 --> 0:46:14.000
<v Speaker 2>This late in the season, late in Yeah.

0:46:13.760 --> 0:46:16.399
<v Speaker 4>That would be just like the Cowboys to do that

0:46:16.680 --> 0:46:19.000
<v Speaker 4>and then get caught after all the time. No, I'm

0:46:19.000 --> 0:46:20.479
<v Speaker 4>not getting caught, but just.

0:46:20.520 --> 0:46:22.440
<v Speaker 5>All the talk and then everybody's like, oh, they only

0:46:22.520 --> 0:46:26.680
<v Speaker 5>kept two quarterback to Trey Lance is the backup.

0:46:29.520 --> 0:46:32.840
<v Speaker 2>Okay, don't say that, Bill, don't bring that up. I

0:46:32.840 --> 0:46:33.879
<v Speaker 2>don't want that brought up.

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<v Speaker 4>All right, So that does it for our I think

0:46:38.719 --> 0:46:41.040
<v Speaker 4>we covered in they edition, and I don't know that

0:46:41.080 --> 0:46:41.760
<v Speaker 4>we got anything.

0:46:41.920 --> 0:46:45.040
<v Speaker 5>Kickers Kickers, No, he's here, he's got it.

0:46:45.120 --> 0:46:46.320
<v Speaker 4>He made it.

0:46:46.440 --> 0:46:50.799
<v Speaker 5>Although some who just kept cut their kicker Kave York,

0:46:50.840 --> 0:46:54.719
<v Speaker 5>who was a local product right now, somebody else did and.

0:46:54.680 --> 0:46:58.640
<v Speaker 4>They Cleveland cut him. He was a draft pick and

0:46:59.080 --> 0:47:00.520
<v Speaker 4>they traded packers.

0:47:00.800 --> 0:47:02.879
<v Speaker 2>I think the pack is kind of punter or something.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, they did all right. There will be a lot

0:47:05.880 --> 0:47:09.480
<v Speaker 4>of cuts later today, eleven hundred and eighty four people.

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<v Speaker 4>All that will be at three o'clock this afternoon, and

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