WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Miami Relive

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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 1>This is Nick Shots streaming live on dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys have now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humuller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>It's the day after Christmas, one of the saddest days

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<v Speaker 3>of the year. We got three hundred and sixty four days,

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<v Speaker 3>three sixty five. It's a leapyard next year until the

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<v Speaker 3>next Christmas. And here we are getting ready for the

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<v Speaker 3>Detroit Lions and ring them on her ceremony for Jimmy

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<v Speaker 3>Johnson as we move past Christmas Eve right into the

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<v Speaker 3>day after Christmas. This is Mick Shots here inside the

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<v Speaker 3>SWBC podcast studio, and I'm looking around the room. Clearly

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<v Speaker 3>I got a Christmas present that I am wearing today,

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<v Speaker 3>Just a new hoodie. All right, that's new for you

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<v Speaker 3>ever since?

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, this was Christmas present from the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>Last year Missouri.

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<v Speaker 5>Cotton Bowl, right, Cotton Bowl.

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<v Speaker 3>They're in the Cotton Bowl this year, but this was

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<v Speaker 3>last year.

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<v Speaker 2>You asked about Christmas.

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<v Speaker 3>Present, and Savannah, did you have a good Christmas?

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<v Speaker 6>Great Christmas?

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<v Speaker 7>I have a couple of new rings.

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<v Speaker 3>You looked at at your Yeah, look at the blak.

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<v Speaker 3>Well that's sweet, all right, So something went well over

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<v Speaker 3>the Christmas weekend then, right, presents, Yeah, we got presents.

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<v Speaker 5>Watch a lot of football.

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<v Speaker 3>We did watch a lot of football.

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<v Speaker 7>Football and.

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<v Speaker 5>Good game really well.

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<v Speaker 3>There were then there was one game that didn't end

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<v Speaker 3>so well, no we did not. Mickey was there.

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<v Speaker 5>I was.

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<v Speaker 3>Mickey has said, I almost had the score right. You

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<v Speaker 3>had it thirty two to thirty, which would have been the.

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<v Speaker 2>Twenty two to twenty.

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<v Speaker 3>You had at thirty two thirty, which would I guarantee

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<v Speaker 3>you would have been the only time in Cowboys history

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<v Speaker 3>there was a thirty two to thirty game, and this

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<v Speaker 3>may have been the first time for twenty right. So,

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<v Speaker 3>and Mickey has just emerged from the locker room where

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<v Speaker 3>a ton of Cowboys players are talking about the day

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<v Speaker 3>after Christmas and looking ahead to the Detroit Lions.

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<v Speaker 4>I volunteered to do the transcript today because there's nothing

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<v Speaker 4>to transcribe it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I was pretty quiet in there. I can tell you

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<v Speaker 4>what guys said after.

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<v Speaker 3>The game, okakay, for all ears.

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<v Speaker 4>As a matter of fact, I just turned to the

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<v Speaker 4>page here and.

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<v Speaker 3>I saw it, said.

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<v Speaker 4>Somebody first went up to DeMarcus Lawrence and he said,

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<v Speaker 4>we lost. The score was twenty twenty two.

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<v Speaker 5>The end. That was bit.

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<v Speaker 4>He finally read, lented and talked. And my thing from

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<v Speaker 4>Michael Parsons when I asked him about the roughing penalty

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<v Speaker 4>before he did a you know, group thing he said.

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<v Speaker 4>I asked him, I said, so, what did the referee

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<v Speaker 4>tell you about the roughing penalty? And he said, I

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<v Speaker 4>should have pulled off and he goes and that was

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<v Speaker 4>going to be a field goal or that's a field goal.

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<v Speaker 5>Wherever he put it. It's like.

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<v Speaker 4>You guys heard it on TV, So I don't need

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<v Speaker 4>to go over what Blendino said or Greg Olsen said.

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<v Speaker 4>There's no way he could have pulled off because he

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<v Speaker 4>got there so fast. He got there untouched, right. And

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<v Speaker 4>then I love the picture that got put on social

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<v Speaker 4>media of two guys holding him, one guy's hands in

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<v Speaker 4>his face mask and there was no call, so go figure.

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<v Speaker 7>He was, oh yeah, he wanted to make it known.

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<v Speaker 7>Just why me, Why is this happening.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm glad that I did not know.

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<v Speaker 4>It's on the story of him after the game on.

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<v Speaker 8>The website but you know they could call something to

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<v Speaker 8>every play on him in regards to.

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<v Speaker 2>Well how about just one?

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<v Speaker 5>How about just one?

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<v Speaker 2>Just one?

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, And it seems that they are so accustomed to

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<v Speaker 8>him being accosted that they just say, well, you know what,

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<v Speaker 8>that's just his you know, across the bed.

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<v Speaker 3>Right Jerry put it, well was it this morning on

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<v Speaker 3>the radio?

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<v Speaker 2>I listened to part of it.

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<v Speaker 3>But he could make plays that other players can't make.

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<v Speaker 3>In the officials need to be able to anticipate that

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<v Speaker 3>this is a special player who can get to the court.

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<v Speaker 3>Because a lot of time holding is based because you

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<v Speaker 3>can say there's holding on virtually every play. Holding is

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<v Speaker 3>based on whether it affects it affects the play, right,

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<v Speaker 3>And when you're holding a Micah Parsons who can get

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<v Speaker 3>to the quarterback like this, then ever since is just Savannah.

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<v Speaker 8>Has shown said, I mean, but this happens almost like

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<v Speaker 8>half this play is.

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<v Speaker 5>I like this?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, just go to dallascowboys dot Com pull out the

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<v Speaker 4>story on Michael Parsons and you can see.

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<v Speaker 8>The picture that is just that's hilarious right there, right,

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<v Speaker 8>that is so fun.

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<v Speaker 3>But you're right, it's good that he's that he's talking

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<v Speaker 3>about it. Yeah, because now now the narrative gets out there,

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<v Speaker 3>just like all these other narratives get out there. Now

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<v Speaker 3>there's okay, he's being held and they're going to have

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<v Speaker 3>to address it.

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<v Speaker 8>And he has been a bit quiet about it, he

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<v Speaker 8>really has, and so you know that might be his

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<v Speaker 8>own fault is being so you know, humble that you know,

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<v Speaker 8>he doesn't necessarily think he deserves it over anyone else,

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<v Speaker 8>but he really does because he's better than mostly anyone else,

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<v Speaker 8>you know.

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<v Speaker 2>And it's not like sour grapes.

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<v Speaker 4>But when you lose by two points, and we did

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<v Speaker 4>this last week when they lost by twenty points or

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<v Speaker 4>whatever it was, it's like you can pick out a

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<v Speaker 4>couple of plays that turned the game around, and.

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<v Speaker 3>One of them was on the last drive of the game. Right,

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<v Speaker 3>one of the best tackles of the game was performed

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<v Speaker 3>by the offensive guard for the Dolphins on the Montclark

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<v Speaker 3>Oh wow, an outside run. Yeah, and that's something that

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<v Speaker 3>you're looking for on an outside right. You see that

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<v Speaker 3>called all the time. That is when on an outside run,

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<v Speaker 3>that is when holding usually occurs.

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<v Speaker 4>Because the guys are trying to get out and then

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<v Speaker 4>you're you're not out.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, you know, yeah, and it just uh.

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<v Speaker 3>Which would have just mean it was a fifty seven

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<v Speaker 3>yard or I say fifty seven because he made a

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<v Speaker 3>fifty seven yard would have pushed him back to a

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<v Speaker 3>fifty yard field goal instead of the chip shot, you know.

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<v Speaker 4>Or you never know what happens after it. I have

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<v Speaker 4>to play that down with another ten yards lost instead

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<v Speaker 4>of a fifteen yard gain to the fifty yard line.

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<v Speaker 4>Because when that happened, it was like, well, the way

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<v Speaker 4>that guy's kicking, this game's over, he's going to make

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<v Speaker 4>a fit. How you know, all they got to do

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<v Speaker 4>is get to thirty eight yard line or so. So

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<v Speaker 4>but yeah, things like that that just you know, it matters,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know so, I mean, this loss to me

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<v Speaker 4>was different than getting well obviously from a score standpoint

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<v Speaker 4>of what happened in Buffalo, because you were down, you

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<v Speaker 4>were up, you were down, you came back and you

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<v Speaker 4>had a chance to win the game and you needed

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<v Speaker 4>one more stop and you couldn't get it.

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<v Speaker 3>But when it's all said and done, the game didn't matter.

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<v Speaker 3>It did not matter as far as anything in regards

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<v Speaker 3>to the playoffs, because the Eagles, whether the Cowboys won

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<v Speaker 3>or lost that game, the Eagles have to lose a

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<v Speaker 3>game in order for the Cowboys to win the division.

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<v Speaker 3>The Cowboys are in the exact same spot after that

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<v Speaker 3>game as far as winning the division as they were

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<v Speaker 3>before the game, which is they have to win out

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<v Speaker 3>and the Eagles have to lose a game. And now

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<v Speaker 3>there's there's two more shots for the Eagles to lose

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<v Speaker 3>a game against teams that are playing for a better

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<v Speaker 3>draft pick.

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<v Speaker 7>And that was a good game to watch yesterday with

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<v Speaker 7>the Giants and Eagles.

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<v Speaker 6>They were they were.

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<v Speaker 3>Little have been nice that the Giants would have started

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<v Speaker 3>Tyrod Taylor at quarterback to start the game.

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<v Speaker 5>Out there. We can't kill it now, we had the

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<v Speaker 5>mind of its own.

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<v Speaker 4>He got an interception return for a touchdown.

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<v Speaker 3>It wasn't like that well, but but still they were.

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<v Speaker 3>They did raut. And how about the opening kickoff the

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<v Speaker 3>second half? Fun? That was hilarious.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm saying, you think there's gonna be another boiling half.

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<v Speaker 3>It's twenty to three. So it's twenty to three and

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<v Speaker 3>Philadelphia is getting the football first to start the second half.

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<v Speaker 3>And then I don't know how to pronounce his tip's name,

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<v Speaker 3>but Zekiah is his last name. He gets swung around,

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<v Speaker 3>flung around by Isaiah Seventh. Well, it was like, yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>but he was. And so now he's all of a

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<v Speaker 3>sudden running full speed the opposite direction right into Boston

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<v Speaker 3>Scott fumble. Isaiah Simmons recovers.

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<v Speaker 5>Hilarious.

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<v Speaker 8>Isaiah, you have to look at it.

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<v Speaker 5>I think I saw Isaiah was the one that.

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<v Speaker 3>Actually, yeah, Isaiah caused it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, he right.

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<v Speaker 3>It's just like what de Marcus Lawrence was doing early

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<v Speaker 3>in the Cowboys game. Down on the goal line. De

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<v Speaker 3>law wasn't getting credited on the stat sheet with anything,

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<v Speaker 3>but he was making the plays on the edge. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that was that kept the Dolphins out of the end zone. Yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 3>And he caused the I think it was Armstead and

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<v Speaker 3>went down with the injury on the first play, and

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<v Speaker 3>Armstead made the tackle on the running back basically because

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<v Speaker 3>the law had hit him so hard and knocked him

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<v Speaker 3>back and he was trying to recover, and then he

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<v Speaker 3>poked Wattle in the eye accidentally, so he was out.

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<v Speaker 3>That's right.

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<v Speaker 7>I was very impressed with the ability for the defense

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<v Speaker 7>to stop the pass rush. I mean they really didn't

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<v Speaker 7>have that many running yards. I mean it was total

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<v Speaker 7>ninety one, so big difference I think.

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<v Speaker 3>For the rushing yards.

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<v Speaker 4>Rushing yards, the rushing yard Miami.

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<v Speaker 5>I just mentioned on the radio.

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<v Speaker 4>I said, it's like going to the fair and playing

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<v Speaker 4>whack a mole. Thing pops up, you hit it, Well,

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<v Speaker 4>another one pops up. So what do we talk about

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<v Speaker 4>all last week after giving up two hundred and sixty

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<v Speaker 4>six yards rushing? Oh my god, Miami would Mostard and

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<v Speaker 4>a chan they're going to run for three hundred yards

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<v Speaker 4>and they held them. A Savannah just said ninety one yards.

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<v Speaker 4>But then they threw.

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<v Speaker 5>For almost three hundred yards.

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<v Speaker 4>And they did not get enough pressure on the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, you know, once that back foot hits well, in

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<v Speaker 8>his case, his left foot, he's going to get rid

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<v Speaker 8>of it.

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<v Speaker 5>He knew what was coming. He was able to.

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<v Speaker 8>Get it off quick enough to where the pass rush

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<v Speaker 8>was insignificant.

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<v Speaker 4>But right at the beginning of the game, he stood

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<v Speaker 4>back there all day to throw that fifty yard pass right.

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<v Speaker 5>You know. Well, they had max protexts.

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<v Speaker 2>They only sacked him one time.

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<v Speaker 4>They didn't have more than a half dozen quarterback hits,

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<v Speaker 4>like four or five, as opposed to Dak getting sacked

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<v Speaker 4>four times and hits twelve twelve times, and there were

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<v Speaker 4>others that he had to run away from not getting hit,

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<v Speaker 4>and to me, that ended up being a significant difference

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<v Speaker 4>in the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, all right, well we still get three minutes before

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<v Speaker 3>we need to take a break.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, and then we can go back to second in one.

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<v Speaker 4>At the two, you don't score, you get one darn yard. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>you got a first down until you botched the handoff.

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<v Speaker 4>And I said to myself that seven points, you're never

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<v Speaker 4>going to the game.

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<v Speaker 2>And what did they do? By the way, won the opening.

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<v Speaker 4>Toss and took the ball, and they were going to

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<v Speaker 4>be up.

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<v Speaker 2>Seven to nothing.

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<v Speaker 3>You know one thing though, and back to the fumble

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<v Speaker 3>on the goal line.

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<v Speaker 5>Okay.

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<v Speaker 3>One of the key factors in this game was the

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<v Speaker 3>Dolphin's ability to get off the goal line in that

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<v Speaker 3>situation and the cowboys inability to get off the goal

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<v Speaker 3>line when they were faced twice with the si situation

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<v Speaker 3>from their own two yard line and their own five

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<v Speaker 3>or six yard line. And that's where the offense got

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<v Speaker 3>grounded at that point in the game. We're wondering, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>ce d gets so involved in the first quarter, and

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<v Speaker 3>then where'd he go in the second and third quarter? Well,

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<v Speaker 3>they were, so that one thing about the defense, you

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<v Speaker 3>got to get off the field. How many possessions did

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<v Speaker 3>the Dolphins have and how many possessions did they score on?

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<v Speaker 3>Now they were field goals. The defense did a good

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<v Speaker 3>job of keeping them out of the end zone. But

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<v Speaker 3>I'm pretty sure there was only one possession, the first

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<v Speaker 3>possession of the first half where the Dolphins had of

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<v Speaker 3>three and out and didn't put points on the board.

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<v Speaker 4>So they scored on six of nine possessions.

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<v Speaker 3>Six of nine, and let me take a look at

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<v Speaker 3>that real quick.

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<v Speaker 2>They were and five field goals.

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<v Speaker 3>There's one touchdown. Okay, so opening was ession of the

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<v Speaker 3>game was But they get off the goal line from

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<v Speaker 3>the two dne.

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<v Speaker 2>Two yard and they moved the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Right and what they did on the first down is

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<v Speaker 3>they got six yards and the Cowboys aren't able to

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<v Speaker 3>run the football off the goal line to get some

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<v Speaker 3>breathing room where they can throw. And then the obviously

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<v Speaker 3>the strategy was get some breathing room and then you're

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<v Speaker 3>going deep. They went to deep the Tyreek who dropped

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<v Speaker 3>the ball, and then they hit waddle to get out

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<v Speaker 3>of there. And now they're at midfield and here we go.

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<v Speaker 4>And they even survived the delay of game when third

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<v Speaker 4>and four went third and eight and I wrote down

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<v Speaker 4>no pressure.

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<v Speaker 3>So, okay, you mentioned five or six of nine on possessions, Well,

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<v Speaker 3>one of them they made the choice to go for

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<v Speaker 3>it on fourth down down on the goal line, and

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys get a stop there, but they were in

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<v Speaker 3>scoring position there. The first possession of the third quarter

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<v Speaker 3>was a punt, and then they also had a punt

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<v Speaker 3>in the fourth quarter, taking over at their own twenty five.

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<v Speaker 3>So the defense came up with two stops there in

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<v Speaker 3>the second half. But you got to get them off

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<v Speaker 3>the field. You can't let them drive the length of

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<v Speaker 3>the field. And anyway, next up, let's talk about the

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<v Speaker 3>defense and how many dbs were on the field during

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<v Speaker 3>this game. When we come back here on mix shots.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Cowboys, fault of the Dolphins twenty two to

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<v Speaker 3>twenty and now a game back of the Eagles who

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<v Speaker 3>survived against the Giants on Christmas Day. Now we look

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<v Speaker 3>forward to Saturday and the Detroit Lions coming to town.

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<v Speaker 3>A Lions team that survived against Minnesota and won their

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<v Speaker 3>first division title in thirty years nineteen ninety three, the

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<v Speaker 3>last time they won the division. Who was that?

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<v Speaker 4>Detroit, Oh, Detroit, Yeah, yeah, a long time, Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 4>was thinking about something else. Were well, you know what

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<v Speaker 4>I was thinking about. Was the last thing Peverson said

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<v Speaker 4>before he left us for the rest.

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<v Speaker 5>Of the week.

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<v Speaker 11>Yeah, was that?

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<v Speaker 3>Just be careful.

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<v Speaker 4>It's hard to beat somebody twice in three weeks. And

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<v Speaker 4>the way the Giants or the Eagles played that game yesterday,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm thinking, all right.

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<v Speaker 3>Telling me there's a chance the last game.

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<v Speaker 5>Of the child.

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<v Speaker 3>At home.

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<v Speaker 8>Still Taylor's still upset about the loss. They said it

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<v Speaker 8>was a passing offence in the end zone on the

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<v Speaker 8>last attempt.

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<v Speaker 5>So I'm telling you this, you know, and that's just

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<v Speaker 5>a tough thing to do.

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<v Speaker 2>They didn't labor it, but there was.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Was it the tight end that got knocked down?

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, it was.

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<v Speaker 2>I saw him laying on the ground. I said, how

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<v Speaker 2>did you get on his back?

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<v Speaker 8>He threw the ball where there was no Giants wide receivers.

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<v Speaker 8>How do you figure that? Obviously they were all being

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<v Speaker 8>you know, kept out of there. So no, that was

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<v Speaker 8>too much. I really want to uh go over and

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<v Speaker 8>and have built, uh you know, make up.

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<v Speaker 5>For that joke you tried to tell I was. I

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<v Speaker 5>was on Exo this morning and that pops up and.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm like, okay, that the first time you saw the joke.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, it was. It was horrible.

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<v Speaker 3>What do you mean it was horrible?

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<v Speaker 5>You didn't finish it?

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<v Speaker 4>You couldn't because it was so good.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean you were in it, man, boy, you had

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<v Speaker 5>your voice.

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<v Speaker 8>You you know, the delivery was there, the timing was there.

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<v Speaker 3>I could, man, he couldn't. Rudolph was will you guide

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<v Speaker 3>my slate tonight?

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<v Speaker 5>See I didn't really hear.

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<v Speaker 2>The best part was our reaction.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought, oh, yeah, he called He called us back

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<v Speaker 3>up quarterback who's kind of a loaner, you know, not

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<v Speaker 3>liked by any of the other team. Or is the

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<v Speaker 3>fan base there in Pittsburgh, you know they been the

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<v Speaker 3>third string quarterback? They can bring in this another reindeer

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<v Speaker 3>called Trubisky and let him guide the sleigh for a while,

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<v Speaker 3>and called him in and said, Rudolph, will you guide

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<v Speaker 3>my slate to I? And sure enough he did.

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<v Speaker 7>The best was when you texted us after in the

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<v Speaker 7>group message and you said, yesterday was Rudolph's day and

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<v Speaker 7>today belongs belongs to blitzen witson Marquis Bell.

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<v Speaker 3>And then turns out Marquis Bell didn't play thirty one game.

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<v Speaker 3>So what was going on, Mickey with the linebacker situation

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<v Speaker 3>in this game as what linebackers the if you look

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<v Speaker 3>at the he got the snap counts yeps. Jyron Curse

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<v Speaker 3>played every snap, sixty five snaps in the game, and

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<v Speaker 3>it looked like I havn't gone through the whole coaches film,

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<v Speaker 3>but looks like virtually every one of them was at

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<v Speaker 3>a linebacker position. And it was Damon Clark who and

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<v Speaker 3>Curse was credited with two tackles in the game. Clark

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<v Speaker 3>credited with seven tackles on forty three of the sixty

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<v Speaker 3>five snaps, so not on the field for twenty two snaps.

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<v Speaker 3>And Marquise Bell had thirty one snaps in the game,

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<v Speaker 3>and so he was not he was didn't make fifty

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<v Speaker 3>percent of the snaps in the game. So what was

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<v Speaker 3>the strategy here? And the Cowboys? Basically, when you consider

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<v Speaker 3>Curse has been a safety in his career throughout his career,

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<v Speaker 3>so you look of him as being a defensive back,

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<v Speaker 3>it was playing up in the box. The Cowboys had

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<v Speaker 3>five dbs who played virtually every snap outside of Gilmore

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<v Speaker 3>came off the field for one play I think hurt

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<v Speaker 3>out right. And they had a sixth dB hooker who

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<v Speaker 3>had forty eight snaps so he was on the field

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<v Speaker 3>for seventy five percent of the snap. So basically they

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<v Speaker 3>had for seventy five percent of the snaps. They had

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<v Speaker 3>six dbs on.

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<v Speaker 4>The field, and they threw four three hundred plus two

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<v Speaker 4>hundred and ninety three yards.

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<v Speaker 3>And we talked about and the only ninety one yards rushing.

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<v Speaker 3>So clearly the with the speed that the Dolphins have,

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<v Speaker 3>they adapted. They wanted to get as much speed on

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<v Speaker 3>the field themselves.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and thus hardly any pressure on the quarterback, which

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<v Speaker 4>they needed.

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<v Speaker 3>In this game.

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<v Speaker 4>Where's my defensive the way they put their thing together.

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<v Speaker 5>How often did they blitz?

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't see a blitz. So Parsons had three quarterback hits,

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<v Speaker 4>Armstrong had won and somebody else had to have one

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<v Speaker 4>because they had five.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, the Dolphins had twelve twelve.

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, oh, they gave h.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh diggi zoo a hit.

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<v Speaker 4>But the guy in the Prescott box called it, oh diggity,

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<v Speaker 4>oh diggity zoo.

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<v Speaker 2>It's pretty much.

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<v Speaker 5>Diggity no doubt.

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<v Speaker 8>You gotta know, that's a that's a rhythm blues song.

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<v Speaker 4>No diggity no doubt, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 9>You know.

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<v Speaker 4>And and and they still held them to twenty two points.

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<v Speaker 3>That was the thing.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, it was a bend and don't break situation, Yeah right,

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<v Speaker 8>I mean they let him get that.

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<v Speaker 4>The guy gave up the one fifty yarder and then

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<v Speaker 4>after that, Hill's longest catched was was twenty and they

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<v Speaker 4>had a twenty one and an eighteen and a nineteen,

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<v Speaker 4>but only one fifty yarder, And I think that was

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<v Speaker 4>the one that they were most worried, most worried about. Well,

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<v Speaker 4>I think, and they did well getting water out of

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<v Speaker 4>the game because go.

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<v Speaker 2>Put the guy in the eyes. How does that happen?

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<v Speaker 8>I don't know, But I don't know how Gilmour let

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<v Speaker 8>that that deep pass happen.

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<v Speaker 3>He just didn't.

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<v Speaker 7>He just didn't know what was coming his way.

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<v Speaker 5>But you turn around, dude, they're gonna go deep. That's

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<v Speaker 5>what they do.

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<v Speaker 2>He just didn't, right, There was no.

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<v Speaker 8>Movie fifteen yards waiting on the dude. I mean, you

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<v Speaker 8>know what they're gonna run. You know that this is

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<v Speaker 8>their moment. They're playing at home. That would have been

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<v Speaker 8>a pretty good way for him to anticipate that play.

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<v Speaker 8>And as a veteran, I really thought that's what he

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<v Speaker 8>was gonna do.

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<v Speaker 5>Everyone in my.

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<v Speaker 8>House knew it was going to be a deep pass,

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<v Speaker 8>and I know he had to be thinking that, but

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<v Speaker 8>it's like he was looking for another route, like he

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<v Speaker 8>saw something different because he.

0:25:10.720 --> 0:25:12.720
<v Speaker 3>And they just had run it on the other side

0:25:12.720 --> 0:25:13.600
<v Speaker 3>of the field with Tyree.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't understand what he was thinking about.

0:25:15.720 --> 0:25:17.520
<v Speaker 8>You know, he's our veteran, he's the guy that I

0:25:17.600 --> 0:25:21.199
<v Speaker 8>thought that those kind of things right there, they stopped

0:25:21.200 --> 0:25:24.040
<v Speaker 8>great place from happening. You know, they stopped great moments

0:25:24.119 --> 0:25:27.720
<v Speaker 8>for the other team. If he covers that, you know,

0:25:27.840 --> 0:25:29.960
<v Speaker 8>we're looking at maybe a three and out. You know,

0:25:30.000 --> 0:25:32.600
<v Speaker 8>we're looking at them being backed up and we'll be

0:25:32.640 --> 0:25:34.199
<v Speaker 8>in a good field position if we can hold them

0:25:34.200 --> 0:25:34.679
<v Speaker 8>to a punt.

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<v Speaker 4>So what Jerry was talking about today was in games

0:25:40.359 --> 0:25:43.879
<v Speaker 4>like that, there's key plays. So you see them get that.

0:25:44.680 --> 0:25:47.239
<v Speaker 4>You see the Cowboys botch a handoff at the one

0:25:47.320 --> 0:25:52.840
<v Speaker 4>yard line, which was just weird looking at it from

0:25:52.880 --> 0:25:57.840
<v Speaker 4>whatever angle they had when they showed it, because he

0:25:57.920 --> 0:26:02.280
<v Speaker 4>had his arms like this and it never went like

0:26:02.320 --> 0:26:04.280
<v Speaker 4>in his hands hit his chest.

0:26:04.760 --> 0:26:07.960
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Well, why do you think that is he didn't close.

0:26:08.600 --> 0:26:09.240
<v Speaker 5>He didn't close.

0:26:09.920 --> 0:26:12.600
<v Speaker 4>Maybe he didn't maybe he expecting to get the ball,

0:26:13.400 --> 0:26:14.800
<v Speaker 4>and boy, that's the only.

0:26:14.760 --> 0:26:17.720
<v Speaker 5>Scored he scored there, he scored.

0:26:17.800 --> 0:26:18.760
<v Speaker 2>What are they waiting for?

0:26:19.880 --> 0:26:21.919
<v Speaker 4>And I'm going, oh, you got to have the ball too.

0:26:23.359 --> 0:26:26.000
<v Speaker 3>Maybe there is the option on that like a jone

0:26:26.040 --> 0:26:28.240
<v Speaker 3>read so well, you know what, I.

0:26:28.160 --> 0:26:30.399
<v Speaker 8>Don't think they would give him that much to think about.

0:26:30.880 --> 0:26:32.520
<v Speaker 8>We put you in here to score.

0:26:32.359 --> 0:26:33.760
<v Speaker 2>No, but he stuck it in there.

0:26:33.840 --> 0:26:37.359
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, here tell you there's no options.

0:26:37.359 --> 0:26:38.280
<v Speaker 5>They had no options.

0:26:38.560 --> 0:26:40.399
<v Speaker 12>This is for you, man, This is for you and

0:26:40.440 --> 0:26:42.679
<v Speaker 12>Bill Jones, because Bill Jones talks about you all the

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<v Speaker 12>time mixed shots. I don't want to hear another dogs

0:26:46.880 --> 0:26:53.719
<v Speaker 12>thing about shut up another Hunter comment in this podcast

0:26:54.400 --> 0:26:54.760
<v Speaker 12>he had.

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<v Speaker 5>That was it? That was the game. I talked about

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<v Speaker 5>you so bad at my house.

0:27:01.640 --> 0:27:04.440
<v Speaker 4>But you realized they obviously had that in the game

0:27:04.480 --> 0:27:06.880
<v Speaker 4>plan because they went back to him two more times

0:27:06.960 --> 0:27:09.359
<v Speaker 4>and he got a first down on a two yard runner.

0:27:09.440 --> 0:27:11.280
<v Speaker 8>I was dragging boy. I said, that's the one Bill

0:27:11.359 --> 0:27:15.240
<v Speaker 8>Jones always talking about it. Yeah, this guya, the.

0:27:15.280 --> 0:27:18.320
<v Speaker 5>Guy's on talking track. Oh he's scoring a touchdown. Damn

0:27:18.520 --> 0:27:19.000
<v Speaker 5>this guy.

0:27:19.400 --> 0:27:22.800
<v Speaker 7>I think I think where that play even happened. The

0:27:22.880 --> 0:27:27.199
<v Speaker 7>Tony Pollard run should have been a touchdown. Initially, he

0:27:27.320 --> 0:27:30.080
<v Speaker 7>didn't run into the corner of the end zone. He

0:27:30.240 --> 0:27:33.760
<v Speaker 7>decided to cut through a couple guys that are trying

0:27:33.800 --> 0:27:36.119
<v Speaker 7>to make like a push at the same time. So

0:27:36.200 --> 0:27:38.520
<v Speaker 7>he should have just run to the corner, and this

0:27:38.600 --> 0:27:39.800
<v Speaker 7>might be a different conversation.

0:27:40.280 --> 0:27:43.640
<v Speaker 5>I agree with that, except for which track to take.

0:27:43.920 --> 0:27:46.600
<v Speaker 8>I thought that if you're going to stop and cut

0:27:46.600 --> 0:27:49.360
<v Speaker 8>it back, he ran into his own man.

0:27:49.800 --> 0:27:50.159
<v Speaker 3>Exactly.

0:27:50.280 --> 0:27:51.360
<v Speaker 5>See, if you're gonna do.

0:27:51.359 --> 0:27:53.879
<v Speaker 8>It, you gotta wait a little bit more because that

0:27:53.920 --> 0:27:56.840
<v Speaker 8>guy's coming. But you can still split it. And he

0:27:56.840 --> 0:27:59.320
<v Speaker 8>could have even though he may have gotten hit, you

0:27:59.359 --> 0:28:02.680
<v Speaker 8>could still put the ball over the goal. It's right there.

0:28:03.080 --> 0:28:05.080
<v Speaker 8>I know you're gonna get hit, but if you could

0:28:05.119 --> 0:28:07.040
<v Speaker 8>just reach that there, come on.

0:28:07.119 --> 0:28:08.680
<v Speaker 2>Man, he turned sideways.

0:28:09.040 --> 0:28:11.879
<v Speaker 5>That's the problem. Well he got turned sideways because he

0:28:11.960 --> 0:28:12.680
<v Speaker 5>hit his own man.

0:28:12.760 --> 0:28:16.040
<v Speaker 4>But sideways is good for the way to go.

0:28:16.440 --> 0:28:18.080
<v Speaker 5>Running is not the way to go.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, the play and I can't remember who we were playing,

0:28:20.560 --> 0:28:23.480
<v Speaker 7>but when it was almost a similar play with Luke

0:28:23.680 --> 0:28:27.320
<v Speaker 7>Schoonmaker at the goal line Philly against Philly and he

0:28:27.520 --> 0:28:30.399
<v Speaker 7>barely it's right there, and it was almost it was

0:28:30.440 --> 0:28:32.400
<v Speaker 7>like wow, that's when we.

0:28:32.280 --> 0:28:36.240
<v Speaker 8>Were having red zone problems. Then we had remedied our

0:28:36.240 --> 0:28:40.160
<v Speaker 8>red zone problems. But they came back this game and

0:28:40.200 --> 0:28:43.080
<v Speaker 8>it started with the polor not. Man, I don't care

0:28:43.120 --> 0:28:45.360
<v Speaker 8>if you went to the pilin if you run up

0:28:45.720 --> 0:28:48.240
<v Speaker 8>that it's only right here. You gotta be able to

0:28:48.240 --> 0:28:51.760
<v Speaker 8>make that ball go across, whether through your body or

0:28:51.800 --> 0:28:54.520
<v Speaker 8>with a reach like most guys do. I mean, we

0:28:54.560 --> 0:28:57.680
<v Speaker 8>can't miss out on those opportunities. And running back should

0:28:57.720 --> 0:29:01.280
<v Speaker 8>be instinctive enough to know how to put that ball

0:29:01.320 --> 0:29:04.240
<v Speaker 8>across the end zone. It shouldn't be a bunch of

0:29:04.280 --> 0:29:07.040
<v Speaker 8>explanation about it. Just get the ball over there. You

0:29:07.160 --> 0:29:10.280
<v Speaker 8>had space, use it.

0:29:09.640 --> 0:29:11.080
<v Speaker 4>And if you if you think about it.

0:29:11.120 --> 0:29:11.800
<v Speaker 5>They had.

0:29:13.480 --> 0:29:19.600
<v Speaker 4>Two fourth and one conversions in a third and one conversion,

0:29:19.920 --> 0:29:23.000
<v Speaker 4>So here it was again and they didn't convert.

0:29:25.880 --> 0:29:28.080
<v Speaker 3>They did convert on the Pollard play. He was second

0:29:28.120 --> 0:29:28.400
<v Speaker 3>and one.

0:29:28.440 --> 0:29:29.840
<v Speaker 2>He got the first the first down.

0:29:29.960 --> 0:29:34.320
<v Speaker 4>Man can't that's seven points.

0:29:35.200 --> 0:29:36.040
<v Speaker 2>But that happened.

0:29:36.280 --> 0:29:39.120
<v Speaker 3>As I mentioned earlier, the Cowboys had red zone problems

0:29:39.840 --> 0:29:41.440
<v Speaker 3>getting out of the red zone.

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<v Speaker 13>Yes, and as McCarthy uh colorfully called it, put the

0:29:46.880 --> 0:29:49.680
<v Speaker 13>blame on himself for his game plan getting off the

0:29:49.760 --> 0:29:53.080
<v Speaker 13>backup game plan, backed up on your own goal.

0:29:52.920 --> 0:29:55.600
<v Speaker 8>And we can't run the ball, guys, that's why we

0:29:55.640 --> 0:29:56.880
<v Speaker 8>can't get out of the zone.

0:29:56.880 --> 0:30:02.680
<v Speaker 3>And in fact that the Dolphins at the six yard line. Well,

0:30:03.040 --> 0:30:06.440
<v Speaker 3>but from your own end zone, hand off to Rico

0:30:06.600 --> 0:30:09.720
<v Speaker 3>for nothing. This was at eleven oh two of the

0:30:09.760 --> 0:30:12.600
<v Speaker 3>second quarter, backed up at your own six yard line,

0:30:13.120 --> 0:30:15.200
<v Speaker 3>and then Dak runs and then you get a hold

0:30:15.280 --> 0:30:17.960
<v Speaker 3>holding call on Tyler Smith. The backs you up to

0:30:18.000 --> 0:30:20.960
<v Speaker 3>the three. Now you got second in thirteen Dak plus

0:30:21.000 --> 0:30:24.200
<v Speaker 3>two and now you're third and eleven and actually you

0:30:24.200 --> 0:30:26.520
<v Speaker 3>wound up getting off the goal line because of a penalty,

0:30:26.600 --> 0:30:28.680
<v Speaker 3>but you weren't able to sustain the drive after that,

0:30:28.720 --> 0:30:31.880
<v Speaker 3>you know. And then in the third quarter, backed up

0:30:31.880 --> 0:30:35.520
<v Speaker 3>at your own two yard line and Pollard for one

0:30:35.600 --> 0:30:39.080
<v Speaker 3>yard incomplete. It was a blitz by the linebacker Duke

0:30:39.200 --> 0:30:41.680
<v Speaker 3>Riley that filed that play up, and then another incompletion.

0:30:41.760 --> 0:30:43.480
<v Speaker 3>You're punting from your own three yard line.

0:30:43.680 --> 0:30:46.920
<v Speaker 8>Okay, so they're blitzing us, but we're not blixing them.

0:30:47.040 --> 0:30:49.840
<v Speaker 8>I don't understand that philosophy.

0:30:49.920 --> 0:30:53.040
<v Speaker 4>And you know what, they changed their game plan after

0:30:53.160 --> 0:30:58.360
<v Speaker 4>those first two drives because they they made Miami Miamily. Yeah,

0:30:58.400 --> 0:31:02.640
<v Speaker 4>they came to the conclusionber one, we can't cover them,

0:31:03.000 --> 0:31:06.240
<v Speaker 4>and so the object became, we got to go after

0:31:06.360 --> 0:31:09.240
<v Speaker 4>Dak and that's the way we'll slow down their passing game.

0:31:09.280 --> 0:31:12.800
<v Speaker 4>And they did it for two quarters because they started blitzing.

0:31:13.200 --> 0:31:15.880
<v Speaker 4>And they were blitzing and I don't know if you

0:31:15.920 --> 0:31:19.480
<v Speaker 4>guys could see it on TV, but both safeties at

0:31:19.560 --> 0:31:23.480
<v Speaker 4>times were twenty yards off the line of scrimmage. And

0:31:24.040 --> 0:31:26.160
<v Speaker 4>I'm sitting there going, Okay, the question is gonna be,

0:31:26.160 --> 0:31:29.720
<v Speaker 4>how come they're not throwing deep? Well, to throw deep

0:31:30.200 --> 0:31:32.320
<v Speaker 4>to get by these safeties, you're gonna have to throw

0:31:32.320 --> 0:31:36.440
<v Speaker 4>it forty yards in the air, right, And they were saying, no,

0:31:36.720 --> 0:31:39.800
<v Speaker 4>we'll deal with their running game and see, and that's

0:31:39.840 --> 0:31:44.280
<v Speaker 4>the other part of this running game. They don't challenge

0:31:44.720 --> 0:31:47.680
<v Speaker 4>the end zone in the running game. So teams are saying,

0:31:47.760 --> 0:31:49.520
<v Speaker 4>go ahead to have all you want in front of us,

0:31:50.040 --> 0:31:52.200
<v Speaker 4>but we're not gonna let you run past us because

0:31:52.200 --> 0:31:52.640
<v Speaker 4>you can't.

0:31:52.880 --> 0:31:55.000
<v Speaker 8>Well, that's kind of the way I was. We would

0:31:55.040 --> 0:31:58.640
<v Speaker 8>defensively as well. Right, we've stayed off we played zone.

0:31:58.680 --> 0:32:01.760
<v Speaker 4>Looked like he didn't blitz, but they did.

0:32:02.280 --> 0:32:04.800
<v Speaker 8>So when you haven't got the having the issues that

0:32:04.840 --> 0:32:07.080
<v Speaker 8>he's had, you know, you want to put a little

0:32:07.080 --> 0:32:09.560
<v Speaker 8>fear into him. I thought that they should at least,

0:32:10.000 --> 0:32:11.200
<v Speaker 8>you know, show some blitz.

0:32:11.320 --> 0:32:14.000
<v Speaker 3>Well maybe they had linebackers in the game.

0:32:14.440 --> 0:32:16.280
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and they were using them.

0:32:16.240 --> 0:32:19.719
<v Speaker 3>And they one of them is a backup linebacker, Riley

0:32:21.200 --> 0:32:22.960
<v Speaker 3>David long As was the start at the beginning of

0:32:22.960 --> 0:32:25.040
<v Speaker 3>the season, but they were they were missing their best

0:32:25.080 --> 0:32:29.440
<v Speaker 3>linebacker who was out for the year, just like the Cowboys.

0:32:29.520 --> 0:32:33.720
<v Speaker 3>And then this Van Ginkle number forty three, really good.

0:32:33.920 --> 0:32:34.880
<v Speaker 3>He's a really good.

0:32:34.680 --> 0:32:36.280
<v Speaker 2>He's the guy that did a lot of them.

0:32:37.320 --> 0:32:38.120
<v Speaker 5>But what he's.

0:32:37.920 --> 0:32:41.520
<v Speaker 3>Done and with there there's no such thing anymore in

0:32:41.520 --> 0:32:44.400
<v Speaker 3>the in this league as a three to four defense, right,

0:32:44.640 --> 0:32:47.560
<v Speaker 3>you know, But that's what Fangio has been known for

0:32:47.600 --> 0:32:50.720
<v Speaker 3>in the past before it went to all hybrid. And

0:32:50.880 --> 0:32:54.080
<v Speaker 3>but Van Ginkel, who's a two hundred and forty three pounder,

0:32:54.120 --> 0:32:57.200
<v Speaker 3>I think he can play as an inside linebacker. Or

0:32:57.320 --> 0:33:01.080
<v Speaker 3>they lost Jalen Phillips to an injury chilles injury, and

0:33:01.160 --> 0:33:03.840
<v Speaker 3>Van Ginkel has been the guy who has filled in there,

0:33:03.920 --> 0:33:06.080
<v Speaker 3>and he's got five or six sacks in the last month.

0:33:06.240 --> 0:33:08.680
<v Speaker 5>They've allowed him to do what he does right.

0:33:08.560 --> 0:33:11.080
<v Speaker 3>And he can cover a guy down the field too,

0:33:11.280 --> 0:33:11.560
<v Speaker 3>you know.

0:33:11.760 --> 0:33:16.160
<v Speaker 7>And ten tackles, seven solo three assists and then one

0:33:16.200 --> 0:33:17.200
<v Speaker 7>and a half sacks and.

0:33:18.160 --> 0:33:21.160
<v Speaker 4>Go to the next one four quarterback hits.

0:33:21.520 --> 0:33:23.680
<v Speaker 2>Yep, he was in the backfield the whole game.

0:33:23.560 --> 0:33:26.440
<v Speaker 3>And he's been playing like that. Coming into this game,

0:33:26.480 --> 0:33:29.200
<v Speaker 3>I thought forty three is my favorite player on that Dolphins.

0:33:29.200 --> 0:33:32.360
<v Speaker 8>So why can't we allow our defense to show that

0:33:32.440 --> 0:33:33.240
<v Speaker 8>type of ability.

0:33:33.600 --> 0:33:35.000
<v Speaker 5>You can only do that by.

0:33:34.880 --> 0:33:37.680
<v Speaker 8>Blitzaying they've done that and putting pressure on little guys

0:33:37.760 --> 0:33:40.080
<v Speaker 8>like to of you have to put pressure on the house.

0:33:40.120 --> 0:33:43.160
<v Speaker 8>It saw what they did last night with Baltimore against Purdy.

0:33:43.400 --> 0:33:45.840
<v Speaker 8>They made him look like a child. They made him

0:33:45.840 --> 0:33:46.680
<v Speaker 8>look like a little kid.

0:33:47.120 --> 0:33:47.920
<v Speaker 5>So they did.

0:33:48.280 --> 0:33:51.480
<v Speaker 3>Here's the other part of it. Here's the other part

0:33:51.480 --> 0:33:54.320
<v Speaker 3>of with the Dolphins defense. They've got two of the

0:33:54.360 --> 0:33:59.080
<v Speaker 3>best interior defensive linemen in the league in Christian Wilkins

0:33:59.080 --> 0:34:02.960
<v Speaker 3>and Zach Sealer and Wilkins and and this is these

0:34:02.960 --> 0:34:06.160
<v Speaker 3>are guys who can pressure the quarterback. To Wilkins as

0:34:06.160 --> 0:34:08.600
<v Speaker 3>a career high eight sacks and now I think Steelers

0:34:08.680 --> 0:34:10.560
<v Speaker 3>up to seven and a half or eight sacks now

0:34:10.800 --> 0:34:14.160
<v Speaker 3>after getting one the other day. Number ninety two and

0:34:14.160 --> 0:34:18.040
<v Speaker 3>a guy out of Fairis State, and he has emerged

0:34:18.080 --> 0:34:19.960
<v Speaker 3>as a real player in this league. And then they

0:34:19.960 --> 0:34:21.520
<v Speaker 3>got Bradley Chubb on the other side.

0:34:22.040 --> 0:34:26.160
<v Speaker 5>So so what do we have and we've got so.

0:34:26.200 --> 0:34:28.959
<v Speaker 8>Whatever we have, I want to hear the Miami people

0:34:29.040 --> 0:34:32.680
<v Speaker 8>talking about, you know, how they were used perfectly, how

0:34:32.760 --> 0:34:36.440
<v Speaker 8>they were used to upset to was you know, passing

0:34:36.760 --> 0:34:40.520
<v Speaker 8>system to part of it is with Miami. He gets

0:34:40.520 --> 0:34:43.320
<v Speaker 8>we sat back and just played catch and release.

0:34:43.400 --> 0:34:45.760
<v Speaker 5>We just sat back and let him catch it, and then.

0:34:45.680 --> 0:34:48.680
<v Speaker 3>We released their offensive scheme that he gets rid of

0:34:48.680 --> 0:34:51.319
<v Speaker 3>the ball so quickly it's almost like you can't get

0:34:51.360 --> 0:34:51.680
<v Speaker 3>to him.

0:34:51.840 --> 0:34:54.759
<v Speaker 8>You know, Well, you can knock balls down because he's right.

0:34:54.880 --> 0:34:58.040
<v Speaker 8>I'm sure I'm taller than he is, So you can

0:34:58.080 --> 0:35:01.400
<v Speaker 8>get up there and pass it, pressure his face with blitzes.

0:35:01.719 --> 0:35:02.600
<v Speaker 5>Then you're gonna have.

0:35:02.640 --> 0:35:05.080
<v Speaker 3>Knocked down and then you got and you have some

0:35:05.200 --> 0:35:08.320
<v Speaker 3>passes defense in the box score. And how many passes

0:35:08.440 --> 0:35:11.919
<v Speaker 3>defense did the Cowboys have in this game? Zero zero

0:35:12.760 --> 0:35:15.520
<v Speaker 3>zero zero pds in this game?

0:35:16.000 --> 0:35:17.960
<v Speaker 5>You got to give you a d help. You got

0:35:18.000 --> 0:35:19.960
<v Speaker 5>to give your second.

0:35:19.280 --> 0:35:21.960
<v Speaker 3>Three and a couple of them are defensive linemen knocking

0:35:22.040 --> 0:35:23.920
<v Speaker 3>balls down, I think.

0:35:24.040 --> 0:35:29.480
<v Speaker 4>And one forced fumble. Can't get away from one forced.

0:35:29.120 --> 0:35:34.080
<v Speaker 8>Fumble, so I mean I'm using them, Well, I don't.

0:35:34.600 --> 0:35:36.360
<v Speaker 8>I don't think we're using them, correct, Jones.

0:35:36.400 --> 0:35:37.239
<v Speaker 3>I believe it was.

0:35:38.840 --> 0:35:43.080
<v Speaker 4>No no force fumble was yeah, it.

0:35:43.160 --> 0:35:46.919
<v Speaker 3>Was because the one fumble that the Cowboys had the one.

0:35:47.280 --> 0:35:50.959
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, it was a significant that was that wasn't

0:35:50.960 --> 0:35:55.360
<v Speaker 3>a forced fumble. They gave him a fumble, That's what

0:35:55.440 --> 0:35:58.160
<v Speaker 3>I'm asking They gave him. They gave you a Dolphins

0:35:58.200 --> 0:36:01.919
<v Speaker 3>player a forced fumble for the budge of andoff. No,

0:36:02.960 --> 0:36:07.520
<v Speaker 3>there's no all right, Mickey's gonnawhere.

0:36:06.080 --> 0:36:10.480
<v Speaker 4>There messed up because they got one force fumble and no,

0:36:10.640 --> 0:36:14.480
<v Speaker 4>oh no, no resource fumbles in one fumble recovery.

0:36:14.840 --> 0:36:17.960
<v Speaker 3>Take to see all right? Yeah, all right, we continue

0:36:17.960 --> 0:36:19.360
<v Speaker 3>with more mix shots in a moment.

0:36:21.360 --> 0:36:24.400
<v Speaker 6>The Medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:36:24.440 --> 0:36:28.040
<v Speaker 6>for valor in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:36:28.120 --> 0:36:31.040
<v Speaker 6>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

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<v Speaker 3>All right, very good. Final humnutes here of mixed shots,

0:39:02.320 --> 0:39:06.719
<v Speaker 3>and Mickey's looking through his legal path has filled up.

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<v Speaker 5>We have a text from Nate and Frisco.

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<v Speaker 8>The reason they keep playing curse is because the other

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<v Speaker 8>guys cannot get the system down.

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<v Speaker 5>Is that true pacts? I have no idea. When Nate

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<v Speaker 5>knows more than you.

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<v Speaker 4>He knows about systems, He knows what's.

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<v Speaker 5>Going on in that locker room.

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<v Speaker 8>I mean, and my question is how long do we

0:39:35.120 --> 0:39:40.719
<v Speaker 8>keep going with hybrids when anytime that we have an

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<v Speaker 8>unsuccessful outing, it's because most of the time we keep

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<v Speaker 8>giving up the run.

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<v Speaker 5>How long do we keep going with hybrids?

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<v Speaker 4>And the thing I've noticed these last two weeks and

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<v Speaker 4>put Detroit, they do.

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<v Speaker 3>A pretty good job right, work to an extent against

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<v Speaker 3>the Dolphins. Okay, ninety one yards rushing whatever, but there

0:40:06.120 --> 0:40:09.239
<v Speaker 3>were times where you had to stop the run, like we.

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<v Speaker 5>Could get the chain still moved right.

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<v Speaker 8>That's why That's what I always say, is not the numbers,

0:40:15.200 --> 0:40:17.000
<v Speaker 8>it's when you It's when you make it.

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<v Speaker 3>It's when you got them backed up at after your

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<v Speaker 3>fumble on the goal line in the first play, they

0:40:21.400 --> 0:40:25.040
<v Speaker 3>run right at one of your safeties playing linebacker and

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<v Speaker 3>you get six yards. Yeah, that's right. And then so

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<v Speaker 3>now going forward, the makeup of your roster is, Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>what are you going to do when you play a

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<v Speaker 3>team like Buffalo and he's they're going to run it

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<v Speaker 3>and run it and run it some more. Because because

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<v Speaker 3>part of the reason that they made the lineup adjustment

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<v Speaker 3>probably was based off of what happened in Buffalo last.

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<v Speaker 8>We well, even if you don't run the ball, if

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<v Speaker 8>you play the Cowboys, we're going to put some run

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<v Speaker 8>plays in them because they haven't stopped them yet.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what you have. That's the cost that you have

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<v Speaker 5>to bear.

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<v Speaker 8>That's that's on you because you created that yourself as

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<v Speaker 8>a defensive defense.

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<v Speaker 4>So it'll be interesting to see if in two things

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<v Speaker 4>that I think affected both of those things we talked about,

0:41:19.960 --> 0:41:21.680
<v Speaker 4>Tyron Smith was missing.

0:41:22.160 --> 0:41:28.399
<v Speaker 3>And he was missing, believe me, and video evidence of that.

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<v Speaker 4>He saw it, and at least I saw him walking

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<v Speaker 4>through the locker room. I don't even think anybody tried

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<v Speaker 4>to get a grunt out of him, but he was

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<v Speaker 4>walking well.

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<v Speaker 7>And Jerry said earlier today he's hopeful he will play

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<v Speaker 7>okay on Saturday again.

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<v Speaker 3>And then those injections that worked in the past.

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<v Speaker 5>Guys, John, I've been playing all year.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, right, well, four or five games early on, too early,

0:41:58.520 --> 0:42:01.240
<v Speaker 4>and then there was a couple later on that he missed.

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<v Speaker 8>So so while we've been playing well and had our

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<v Speaker 8>little street going, Dak still been getting hit, whether Tyrant's

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<v Speaker 8>playing or not. So you know, we still have the

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<v Speaker 8>same sacks, we still have the same number of hits.

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<v Speaker 8>It doesn't change whether you've got Zach in there or

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<v Speaker 8>Tyroan in there.

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<v Speaker 3>Actually, there was a stretch where they weren't getting to deck. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and that was against the Giant Scarrolighthed Washington. Interesting.

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<v Speaker 5>That's so impressive. Very thank you for bringing that up, Bill.

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<v Speaker 3>I appreciate that the Giant totally count my statement.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, thank you so much. I mean, you know, but when.

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<v Speaker 3>They started playing Seattle, Philadelphia, Buffalo, Miami, all of a sudden,

0:42:41.920 --> 0:42:43.319
<v Speaker 3>he's getting sacked three or four times.

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<v Speaker 4>You get yeah, and then the other thing I think

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<v Speaker 4>we have to look for this week is Jonathan Hankins

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<v Speaker 4>to see exactly where he's at.

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<v Speaker 3>Didn't sound hopeful this morning.

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<v Speaker 5>What's going on radio? What's going on?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, he's got a high ankle spray now, he said,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm trying for next week last week. But I'm thinking

0:43:02.280 --> 0:43:07.080
<v Speaker 4>those high ankle sprains are usually two usually four weeks, right,

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<v Speaker 4>maybe three if you're lucky, and so I would think

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<v Speaker 4>he misses one more. We'll see where that one goes.

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<v Speaker 4>And you know, they missed his presence there. But again

0:43:18.200 --> 0:43:21.480
<v Speaker 4>they at least they kind of shut down the edge,

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<v Speaker 4>and that's what where Buffalo made their money was on

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<v Speaker 4>the edge, So yeah, fix that and then something else.

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<v Speaker 7>My whole thing is after two losses to teams that

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<v Speaker 7>are good, you have to gain your confidence back to

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<v Speaker 7>go in and beat another winning team. And I think

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<v Speaker 7>that's the biggest thing for this week, and Micah was

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<v Speaker 7>saying that in his post game as well. You have

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<v Speaker 7>to get that confidence back up in the locker room.

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<v Speaker 3>We're gonna throw a soft ball to Mickey. Did you

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<v Speaker 3>like when Mike who was lining up at middle linebacker, did.

0:43:57.640 --> 0:44:02.960
<v Speaker 2>He make a tackle too? Yes, just do it.

0:44:04.400 --> 0:44:08.480
<v Speaker 4>Let him blitz and then he even dropped in coverage.

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<v Speaker 5>I saw it.

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<v Speaker 3>And then he counts among linebackers on the field. So

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<v Speaker 3>you do have a linebacker on.

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<v Speaker 4>The roster, except he's a defensive end right.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, because they can't.

0:44:20.239 --> 0:44:21.200
<v Speaker 2>They can't hold him.

0:44:21.080 --> 0:44:22.959
<v Speaker 5>As Wellbridge would be the death of us all.

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<v Speaker 4>They can't hold him as well if he's a linebacker.

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<v Speaker 4>If he gets a running start, right instead of when

0:44:28.440 --> 0:44:30.920
<v Speaker 4>you're on the line of scrimmage, they just grab him.

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<v Speaker 2>Nothing happens.

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<v Speaker 5>They grab him. They sure grab him all his face

0:44:34.960 --> 0:44:35.480
<v Speaker 5>and everything.

0:44:35.800 --> 0:44:40.040
<v Speaker 4>And he's basically undersized when you're two. I don't know

0:44:40.040 --> 0:44:41.160
<v Speaker 4>what they got him listening.

0:44:41.200 --> 0:44:44.359
<v Speaker 8>When you say that picture that that that you like that, well,

0:44:44.440 --> 0:44:49.439
<v Speaker 8>the Savannahs picture. It's yes, it's in the open. It's

0:44:49.440 --> 0:44:51.440
<v Speaker 8>not like this that was on the line of scripts.

0:44:53.440 --> 0:44:56.400
<v Speaker 8>He's like, he's like, right there, bo, how do you

0:44:56.760 --> 0:44:59.440
<v Speaker 8>how do you miss that as a referee because you're

0:44:59.440 --> 0:45:01.279
<v Speaker 8>looking at the the back, You're looking at him, because

0:45:01.320 --> 0:45:02.960
<v Speaker 8>he's the closest you're looking at that you look at

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<v Speaker 8>I just don't know.

0:45:04.400 --> 0:45:08.200
<v Speaker 4>That was the mail bag question for Wednesday. Yeah, like

0:45:08.480 --> 0:45:10.759
<v Speaker 4>what can they do about it? And I'm like, I

0:45:10.800 --> 0:45:12.319
<v Speaker 4>wish I had an answer for the guy.

0:45:13.120 --> 0:45:17.399
<v Speaker 3>So, uh, Mickey, you're gonna go spend some time hanging

0:45:17.400 --> 0:45:20.160
<v Speaker 3>out at the Missoo Team Hotel this week.

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<v Speaker 4>I heard that their band is practicing in Flower Mound

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<v Speaker 4>either Wednesday, I think Wednesday or Friday. Yeah, okay, I

0:45:29.520 --> 0:45:30.480
<v Speaker 4>might have to go to that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, I will the bill.

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<v Speaker 5>To the band practice. Did you play in the band?

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<v Speaker 2>It's three miles from my house.

0:45:40.760 --> 0:45:41.600
<v Speaker 5>Did you play in the band?

0:45:41.760 --> 0:45:43.360
<v Speaker 2>But it's to support the band.

0:45:43.320 --> 0:45:45.719
<v Speaker 7>And he has to get the audio for the fight.

0:45:47.000 --> 0:45:47.640
<v Speaker 5>The only one.

0:45:49.040 --> 0:45:51.960
<v Speaker 3>Record the fight song, if they ever played, if they

0:45:52.000 --> 0:45:54.279
<v Speaker 3>play a fight song, if something that sounds like a

0:45:54.320 --> 0:45:56.040
<v Speaker 3>fight song, record.

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<v Speaker 5>He wouldn't, he would not.

0:45:58.239 --> 0:45:59.920
<v Speaker 4>Just watch the Cotton Bowl and you'll hear it not.

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<v Speaker 4>And then Thursday morning is the coach's breakfast.

0:46:05.200 --> 0:46:07.719
<v Speaker 3>Oh you're planning to go to that.

0:46:08.239 --> 0:46:09.840
<v Speaker 5>I know you're going to get my ticket to you.

0:46:10.000 --> 0:46:11.400
<v Speaker 3>Then I asked you to speak.

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<v Speaker 4>Uh no, but I'm hoping the quarterback is going to

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<v Speaker 4>throw a ball because last time, uh.

0:46:18.160 --> 0:46:19.040
<v Speaker 5>He throws like I went.

0:46:19.680 --> 0:46:22.839
<v Speaker 3>I went to the little toy footballs they throw out

0:46:22.840 --> 0:46:24.359
<v Speaker 3>to the ground and going to be there.

0:46:24.400 --> 0:46:26.439
<v Speaker 2>They were playing Arkansas.

0:46:27.440 --> 0:46:30.759
<v Speaker 3>Our quarter taking away from our quarterback.

0:46:30.920 --> 0:46:34.759
<v Speaker 4>Chase Daniel hit the guy from thirty yards off the

0:46:34.840 --> 0:46:36.200
<v Speaker 4>stage right in the hand.

0:46:37.080 --> 0:46:41.640
<v Speaker 2>Their guy at Arkansas hit the tables somewhere, and I said,

0:46:41.680 --> 0:46:42.120
<v Speaker 2>we got this.

0:46:43.719 --> 0:46:45.880
<v Speaker 4>I don't think there's any players at that breakfast, by

0:46:45.920 --> 0:46:47.920
<v Speaker 4>the way, the luncheon.

0:46:47.600 --> 0:46:50.080
<v Speaker 5>I'm talking about. I know, but you said breakfast.

0:46:50.120 --> 0:46:51.600
<v Speaker 2>You said I hope the quarterbacks are.

0:46:52.239 --> 0:46:54.400
<v Speaker 4>I said I hope. I didn't say they were. I

0:46:54.520 --> 0:46:57.040
<v Speaker 4>just said I hope like they did at the luncheon.

0:46:57.360 --> 0:47:01.759
<v Speaker 3>That's crazy, okay, all right? And that's Friday night Miszoo

0:47:01.920 --> 0:47:05.640
<v Speaker 3>and the Ohio State jealousy.

0:47:05.719 --> 0:47:07.240
<v Speaker 2>And here from people that pull.

0:47:09.080 --> 0:47:15.000
<v Speaker 3>In I'm promoting the fact that at at and T Stadium.

0:47:15.000 --> 0:47:16.959
<v Speaker 2>And all the ads are on TV too.

0:47:16.960 --> 0:47:19.440
<v Speaker 4>Did you hear see the running back Strader might be

0:47:19.520 --> 0:47:20.960
<v Speaker 4>the best running back in the country.

0:47:22.080 --> 0:47:26.480
<v Speaker 3>Really, have you seen him? He don't Walker Award?

0:47:27.120 --> 0:47:27.600
<v Speaker 5>He should?

0:47:27.960 --> 0:47:28.560
<v Speaker 2>He should have.

0:47:29.000 --> 0:47:32.919
<v Speaker 4>He led the sec in rushing walk on he won

0:47:32.960 --> 0:47:34.600
<v Speaker 4>the from Division two.

0:47:36.440 --> 0:47:38.840
<v Speaker 3>By the way, Mickey, why are you so bitter?

0:47:39.080 --> 0:47:40.839
<v Speaker 2>Because I like to support my team?

0:47:40.920 --> 0:47:46.800
<v Speaker 3>There you go? Okay, that does it for mix shots,

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<v Speaker 3>A partying mix shots from Maszoo Mick and we will

0:47:50.600 --> 0:47:53.920
<v Speaker 3>shout Mickey will shout at you tomorrow at high noon.

0:47:54.960 --> 0:47:55.719
<v Speaker 5>Go Cowboys.

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