WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Our Two Cents

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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 at now. Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 3>Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 4>And here we are inside the s w b C

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<v Speaker 4>podcast studio on a beautiful Wednesday, here at the Star

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<v Speaker 4>in Frisco, the headquarters of the Dallas Cowboys, And this

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<v Speaker 4>is mix Shots and Mickey's having good problems.

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<v Speaker 5>We're good.

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<v Speaker 4>And uh, Mickey of course the man who wrote the

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<v Speaker 4>book on this rivalry, Dallas versus Washington, and Commander's Week

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<v Speaker 4>is officially underway bicking. So move your microphone a little

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<v Speaker 4>bit closer to your mouth.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean the MIC's not even closed, right, just turned

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<v Speaker 2>it out. What do you have of my.

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<v Speaker 5>Saying about cowboys and Indians doesn't go over?

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<v Speaker 4>Well?

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<v Speaker 2>No, that was yeah, that's not that was.

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<v Speaker 5>That was pretty good twenty six years ago.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, we're going to move forward twenty six years And Savannah,

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<v Speaker 4>how are you doing on this beautiful Wednesday at noon?

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<v Speaker 6>I'm great, except for the fact that last night both

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<v Speaker 6>Mickey and I were at the Dallas Stars game and

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<v Speaker 6>waited until the very end to see if the Stars

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<v Speaker 6>would come back, and they didn't get the job done.

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<v Speaker 7>So I think Nickey and I are a little tired today.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh so it was not a victory.

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<v Speaker 5>No, they scored a eleven seconds.

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<v Speaker 4>Into the game.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh wow, did.

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<v Speaker 5>Not score again until there was Who were they playing

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<v Speaker 5>last night? Montrealreal Canadians.

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<v Speaker 6>They're all right, They're not great.

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<v Speaker 5>They're like five hundred.

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<v Speaker 7>They're not as good as the Stars. So it should have.

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<v Speaker 4>Been Yeah, but what have you done for us lately?

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<v Speaker 4>Well the NHL, or what have you done for us lately? League?

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<v Speaker 4>Like the NFL.

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<v Speaker 5>They waited till four minutes left when they pulled the

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<v Speaker 5>goalie and had six on five for almost five minutes.

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<v Speaker 5>They scored two goals and nearly tid it in the

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<v Speaker 5>last seconds.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, let's move on to Everson. Maybe we can get

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<v Speaker 4>off hockey talk.

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<v Speaker 5>He's tired.

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<v Speaker 2>No, No, I got.

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<v Speaker 4>I got something for ever since. I got something for

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<v Speaker 4>ever since. Maybe the same thing you got. No, No,

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<v Speaker 4>how about Dad Gremblin women's basketball team? Who did we beat?

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<v Speaker 4>You beat the College of the Biblical Studies.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, yeah, boy, here we go, and.

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<v Speaker 4>It was it was a route of biblical proportion. Wow,

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<v Speaker 4>one fifty nine to eighteen. Now you're getting we are

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<v Speaker 4>really like we need where what's that school in Houston?

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<v Speaker 4>You looked at up, looked at CBS. I thought about

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<v Speaker 4>I thought it was our company women's basketball team at CBS.

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<v Speaker 4>So it's the College of Biblical Study.

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<v Speaker 2>Did you know about this, Chris? Did you Did you

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<v Speaker 2>read about this?

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<v Speaker 5>No?

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<v Speaker 2>But I'm about to go. Oh man.

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<v Speaker 4>Eighteen.

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<v Speaker 8>My boy Larry Lundy sent this to me and he said, man,

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<v Speaker 8>they should have just played the water Girls or something,

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<v Speaker 8>just you know, come on, man.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't you think they pressed the whole game?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean did they have to? Yeah, I mean got

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<v Speaker 2>one fifty.

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<v Speaker 4>Nine, one eighteen.

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<v Speaker 8>Hey, but it's like one basketball player said, you can.

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<v Speaker 8>It's hard to score that many points. I don't care

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<v Speaker 8>how so you air they must have.

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<v Speaker 4>Been on their coach said we had scored that many

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<v Speaker 4>points in practice.

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<v Speaker 5>A lot of layups of that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but how many layups can you get in one game?

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<v Speaker 5>All fifty times.

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<v Speaker 2>One fifty nine? Oh my goodness?

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<v Speaker 5>Are they in the same conference as Colorado School.

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<v Speaker 4>Of the I mean this is like college of Biblical Studies.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, no, this is you know when you make a

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<v Speaker 8>joke and you say, you know, they played the College

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<v Speaker 8>of the Deaf and Blind or something, You know what

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<v Speaker 8>I mean.

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<v Speaker 2>Just that's that's what.

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<v Speaker 5>The little wid looking like that.

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<v Speaker 4>I did. I did look it up and the College

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<v Speaker 4>of Biblical Studies did lose to Houston Tillots in one

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<v Speaker 4>oh six to nineteen earlier this season.

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<v Speaker 2>We must have been on. We must have been on. God. Man,

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<v Speaker 2>that's crazy. That's been the coach played. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So yeah, that's our big news basketball last night, said

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<v Speaker 4>said again. Their producer Supreme.

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<v Speaker 9>Said, Baylor opened the Foster Pavilion last night.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh that is a nice looking over.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>I saw pictures of them.

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<v Speaker 5>Man, wow, did they crescing? It would a win?

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<v Speaker 9>We did.

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<v Speaker 4>We played Cornell, which is the equivalent of the College.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh no, that's not the same. At least that's respectable.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right. Okay, So Mickey, We've got some news

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<v Speaker 4>breaking year at the Star in Frisco this morning.

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys activating Semi Fijoko no Juniorko, sorry.

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<v Speaker 4>Billyummy, junior for junior for Hoko on the defensive lineman,

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<v Speaker 4>not the wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 5>To the fifty three man roster. He was out. His

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<v Speaker 5>twenty one day practice deal was up off the IR

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<v Speaker 5>so they moved him to the roster. And Deuce Vaughan

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<v Speaker 5>has an ankle injury and he's been moved to IR.

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<v Speaker 5>So that's the one official, one one play, one official

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<v Speaker 5>thing that he only played.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, Well, that's.

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<v Speaker 7>Why he was That's why he only played one maybe, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>There you go.

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<v Speaker 5>You forgot the Here I go off on a tangent.

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<v Speaker 5>The backup quarterback you guys had in the mid early

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<v Speaker 5>eighties that they wanted to keep and get them on

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<v Speaker 5>I R. And in the preseason game they ran to

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<v Speaker 5>play and told them to run towards the Cowboys sideline

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<v Speaker 5>and that was towards their cameras and grabbed your hamstring

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<v Speaker 5>before you go out of bounds, and so we can

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<v Speaker 5>put you on I R and keep your rights. And

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<v Speaker 5>he forgot to grab his handstring.

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<v Speaker 2>Who told him to do that?

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<v Speaker 5>The coaches, the Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 2>The Cowboys wouldn't do something like that. Yeah, no, absolutely not. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>come on, it was who was that Chad Hutchison?

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<v Speaker 5>When you played what you got?

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<v Speaker 8>You second, I'm touching them, by the way, you guys,

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<v Speaker 8>I sent you got some stuff, man, there.

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<v Speaker 7>Are some people that sent us stuff on good.

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<v Speaker 2>Good.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll get to that eventually.

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<v Speaker 2>Good.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, remember that your hip, Well you got here.

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<v Speaker 5>That's that'll that'll be.

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<v Speaker 4>Savannah Dousa was in for eight snaps in the game

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<v Speaker 4>in Detroit. So so what about this running back situation now?

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<v Speaker 4>Because of course Rico Dawdle was inactive for that game

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<v Speaker 4>because of an injury. What's going on with Rico?

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<v Speaker 5>Mike said, he's better. Okay, so I think they plan

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<v Speaker 5>on him and we got beats still, but he's out

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<v Speaker 5>of elevations, so you would have to elevate him. You

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<v Speaker 5>would have to create a spot off or you have

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<v Speaker 5>to wait till the toll the playoffs, right, because I

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<v Speaker 5>think you get extra elevations once you get to the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 9>So how does this goofs.

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<v Speaker 2>If he if he's out of moves, then they would

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<v Speaker 2>have to expose him.

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<v Speaker 5>They have to put him on the fifty three.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, I thought maybe no, no, he's all.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, but then you would if you made a roster

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<v Speaker 4>moob with him, then he would be exposed after if

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<v Speaker 4>you take him off the fifty three with not putting

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<v Speaker 4>him on.

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<v Speaker 5>He's already been exposed.

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<v Speaker 4>He's exposed right now. Yeah, I mean anything could sign

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<v Speaker 4>him right now if they wanted.

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<v Speaker 5>To, exactly, And nothing official yet on Leo Collins or

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<v Speaker 5>Damian Wilson. No, all right, because they've got to make

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<v Speaker 5>corresponding mon.

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<v Speaker 4>So here's a question for you. All right, you've got, uh.

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<v Speaker 4>One of the main reasons that obviously you're bringing in

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<v Speaker 4>Lyle Collins for a try for a workout and then

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<v Speaker 4>Damian Wilson, it's the depth situation on the offensive line

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<v Speaker 4>and at linebacker. Is there a concern now with Deuce

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<v Speaker 4>going on ir at the running back position where you

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<v Speaker 4>have a depth issue there, especially since Rico has been

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<v Speaker 4>nursing an injury here the last month or so.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, you've got one open spot on the practice squad.

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<v Speaker 5>You get sixteen, right, they're at fifteen, so they would

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<v Speaker 5>have to make corresponding moves to let somebody go.

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<v Speaker 4>There's like fifteen moves you could make there, right.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, exactly, although.

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<v Speaker 4>As there are spots of the practice what I'm saying

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<v Speaker 4>is going forward as yes, as we into the playoffs. Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>how fortified are they at the running back position in

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<v Speaker 4>order to in case you lost someone else injury.

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<v Speaker 5>So there's a running back that's supposed to be out there,

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<v Speaker 5>is that what you're saying.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 5>Somebody released, somebody's been reported that hasn't been released, but

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<v Speaker 5>it is going to be released.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, there have been reports there is a quarter they

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<v Speaker 4>running back though, Yeah, with the James Delvin Cook, Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>Tom Pelissero reported that right, he's on the outs.

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<v Speaker 5>So the Jets, well, let me ask you this then,

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<v Speaker 5>because this is what they'd have to decide. Would you

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<v Speaker 5>put them on the fifty three or would you put

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<v Speaker 5>them on the practice squad? Because if the Cowboys think

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<v Speaker 5>that much of them thirty one, other teams might think

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<v Speaker 5>something of them too.

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<v Speaker 2>How when's the last time you played?

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<v Speaker 5>I had it right?

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<v Speaker 8>I mean that, because you know if you bring them

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<v Speaker 8>in and playing right away, then you'll So he played

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<v Speaker 8>all a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>He played. This has him having played December seventeenth against Miami.

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<v Speaker 5>He had one carry for four yards against Houston. The

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<v Speaker 5>week before seven carries for thirteen yards, and the week

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<v Speaker 5>before that against Atlanta, nine carries for thirty five yards,

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<v Speaker 5>and then one carry, two carries, four carries two to three, six, five, eight,

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<v Speaker 5>four and a season high of thirteen in the season opener,

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<v Speaker 5>so they didn't really use them.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, that situation got kind of crazy from the beginning,

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<v Speaker 8>right with the Jets. Yeah, hey, I went down and

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<v Speaker 8>it affected everything.

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<v Speaker 5>But you thought they would maybe run the ball a

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<v Speaker 5>little bit more.

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<v Speaker 2>Well they did.

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<v Speaker 5>Brice Hall is that the guy's name, Breshall? So yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>if anything else, he's got fresh legs and we'll see.

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<v Speaker 5>But again, you know, somebody else might be more interested

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<v Speaker 5>in putting him on their fifty three. And then you

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<v Speaker 5>got to decide do you want to put him on

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<v Speaker 5>the fifty three and pay some money. I'm guessing he's

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<v Speaker 5>going to clear waivers.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, but that move has not been made yet, although

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<v Speaker 4>the NFL network is reporting they have mutually agreed to

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<v Speaker 4>part ways according.

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<v Speaker 5>To Cook's agent, and then the other moves, like I said,

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<v Speaker 5>they haven't officially done that yet, so there's some moving

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<v Speaker 5>parts there. And as Mike McCarthy answered the questions uh

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<v Speaker 5>in the press conference about both guys, he said, I'll

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<v Speaker 5>address that tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 4>So what position are you in terms of depth in

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<v Speaker 4>the injury situation? What position group are you most concerned

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<v Speaker 4>with right now on this Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 2>Team that's easy.

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<v Speaker 5>Go ahead.

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<v Speaker 7>That's what I'm with.

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<v Speaker 5>You, because you're while it seems like there's some optimism

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<v Speaker 5>that Tyler Smith can play, say he can't, and then

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<v Speaker 5>bass is probably your starter at left guard. But then

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<v Speaker 5>what are you doing after that tuma?

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<v Speaker 2>And wouldn't not making a whole bunch of moves to

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<v Speaker 2>cover one one position?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 2>That we did that last year. Yeah, didn't work.

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<v Speaker 5>So I think the idea with Leo Collins is to

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<v Speaker 5>have somebody that least knows what he's doing.

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<v Speaker 2>Now.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know if he can do it. I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>you've got to remember. I know everybody's getting excited about it,

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<v Speaker 5>but there's a reason why the Cowboys let him go

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<v Speaker 5>Terrence Steele. I've played them and they're paying eight million

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<v Speaker 5>dollars in dead money this year for that move.

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<v Speaker 4>And would they be looking at Collins as a depth

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<v Speaker 4>at tackle or guard?

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<v Speaker 5>Well, he played the little guard before he got moved

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<v Speaker 5>out to tackle. It's been a while.

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<v Speaker 8>Well let's look at it like this from an optimistic standpoint.

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<v Speaker 8>Just because he got beat out by Steele, Yeah, that

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<v Speaker 8>still doesn't mean he's not good.

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<v Speaker 2>He just got beat out by better player.

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<v Speaker 5>He didn't play very well either in my.

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<v Speaker 4>Opinion, well, I think he was having ongoing injury issues himself,

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<v Speaker 4>and you know now he hadn't played all season, and so.

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<v Speaker 5>Because he was coming off an ACL injury and.

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<v Speaker 4>He's had hip issues earlier in his career.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why he missed the twenty twenty season.

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<v Speaker 4>So it's more I look at it, it's more of

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<v Speaker 4>a Okay, fortify the position with someone who has done

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<v Speaker 4>it before. You get him on the least on the

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<v Speaker 4>practice squad or whatever, and you get him in and

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<v Speaker 4>make see if he can be in shape to come

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<v Speaker 4>in in an emergency if you need him in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, think about it this way. If you're looking

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<v Speaker 5>for somebody, what's the alternative somebody that hasn't is still

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<v Speaker 5>out there, that hasn't played all season long, that might

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<v Speaker 5>still be a free agent. People don't cut even average

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<v Speaker 5>offensive linemen everybody, so they're so valuable right now and

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<v Speaker 5>they're scarce. The's not out there, so at least the

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<v Speaker 5>guy knows where to go in the locker room to

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<v Speaker 5>where he eats, and maybe he knows the plays a

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<v Speaker 5>little bit too. So it's to me it doesn't hurt anything,

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<v Speaker 5>especially if you're putting him on the practice squad, and

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<v Speaker 5>you know, you can look at the practice squad, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>keep picking on Buddy Johnson, But I didn't you pick

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<v Speaker 5>on a lot of the people. Well, no, I just

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<v Speaker 5>didn't know who else the linebackers.

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<v Speaker 2>So little guy, you talk a lot of trails.

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<v Speaker 6>So if we're talking about Buddy Johnson, and then if

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<v Speaker 6>there was an the addition of Damian Wilson, what are

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<v Speaker 6>your thoughts in comparison to the two.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, there's another guy on the practice squad named

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<v Speaker 5>Durrell Johnson. He's a defensive end. Anybody know his work?

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<v Speaker 5>The only other guy that I thought I knew was

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<v Speaker 5>Tyron Billy Johnson.

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<v Speaker 7>Who he's the wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>Mike, would you like to know about Darrell Johnson?

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<v Speaker 2>Yes?

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<v Speaker 4>How the Liberty sixty three two hundred and fifty one pounds.

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<v Speaker 4>He ran a four sixty nine with sixteen bench reps

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<v Speaker 4>and a thirty six and a half vertical. That's what

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<v Speaker 4>I know about him.

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<v Speaker 2>This alignment.

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<v Speaker 4>He's a are you talking about Darrell defensive end? He

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<v Speaker 4>mentioned Drell Johnson. He's more of an edge Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, still good numbers, yeah, you know, and they still

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<v Speaker 5>have Dakota Shepley as a guard on the on the

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<v Speaker 5>practice squad. What about you know Adam Pankey? Go, he's four,

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<v Speaker 5>he's in his fourth year from West Virginia.

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<v Speaker 2>The hell of a life, just four years on the

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<v Speaker 2>practice squad.

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<v Speaker 5>And they've elevated Carl Davis the last two seasons, and

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know that he did much to suggest he

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<v Speaker 5>needs another elevation.

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<v Speaker 10>Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>McCarthy also said he thought Hankins would do a little

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<v Speaker 5>something today, So that's encouraged. What are you smiling?

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<v Speaker 4>I've got something about Adam Pankey, but I'm not gonna

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<v Speaker 6>the Dallas Cowboys guys. Yesterday, Everson was talking about Hutchinson. Yes,

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<v Speaker 6>we were thinking about a couple of different people there,

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<v Speaker 6>but bring to bring it all back. We had some

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<v Speaker 6>responses on Twitter about that, and someone said, I don't

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<v Speaker 6>care how much of a good player Hutchinson's is.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh, this is an obvious attempt twice.

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<v Speaker 6>At taking Dak out, And so they had also posted

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<v Speaker 6>a couple of plays where Hutchinson's coming at Dak, taking

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<v Speaker 6>him down by the hips at one point, and then

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<v Speaker 6>also taking him down on another play at the shoulders

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<v Speaker 6>and it was kind of a big drop back. So

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<v Speaker 6>at what point do we talk about Dak's safety as

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<v Speaker 6>far as some of these tackles go, or would you

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<v Speaker 6>like to.

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<v Speaker 4>Talk about Aiden Hutchinson.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we drop tackle. Yeah, that's what it was.

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<v Speaker 8>Clearly that I mean, that's big, But you know, Hutcherson's strong.

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<v Speaker 2>He didn't have to do it the way he did it.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, that's what they were trying to eliminate.

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<v Speaker 8>Right, Yeah, that's exactly what they're trying to eliminate because

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<v Speaker 8>people are dragging him down and breaking a lot of ankles. Well,

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<v Speaker 8>he was trying to I don't know about what he

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<v Speaker 8>was trying to do because I don't want to talk

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<v Speaker 8>about his intent, but.

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<v Speaker 2>Clearly he was You could see that he was doing the.

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<v Speaker 8>Drop style tackle, grabbing him up top and trying to

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<v Speaker 8>drop down on it with all of his.

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<v Speaker 5>Weight with his legs wrapped around up correct.

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<v Speaker 2>And when you think about that, and then you look

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<v Speaker 2>at the tripping.

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<v Speaker 5>Call, that was outrageous.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, well, not just the fact they missed it, but

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<v Speaker 8>the fact that he actually tried to kick his leg

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<v Speaker 8>out there and then he got called for Yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>but but his intent was to kick throw out there.

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<v Speaker 2>And I don't know.

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<v Speaker 8>I guess you could make a tackle by tripping somebody.

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<v Speaker 8>You can't do that either, Yeah, okay, well that's that's.

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<v Speaker 5>And that calls them a potential touchdown.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, and.

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<v Speaker 8>When you start doing things like that, that's a pattern.

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<v Speaker 8>That was three plays in one game. You know, to me,

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<v Speaker 8>that's a pattern. And the guys I talked about how

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<v Speaker 8>good he is, it's not necessary for him to do that.

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<v Speaker 8>And I got so caught up in the plays that

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<v Speaker 8>he made. I meant to bring that up yesterday because

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<v Speaker 8>I saw it earlier. And when this guy, whoever he was,

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<v Speaker 8>I wish I could remember who sent the post, but

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<v Speaker 8>he was right. You know, the first time was bad,

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<v Speaker 8>but the second time was worse.

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<v Speaker 2>And so do they call it? Do they call it?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, yeah, do they call.

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<v Speaker 5>That they're supposed to do? I thought, didn't they make

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<v Speaker 5>that rule or they talked about making it?

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<v Speaker 2>And has the coach do the coaches know anything about it?

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<v Speaker 5>But the tripping part they know?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 8>But do the coaches know? Have the coaches really looked

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<v Speaker 8>at those two sacks that he had?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, I'm sure they now they haven't done anything on

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<v Speaker 4>the hip drop tackle as far as the competition committee.

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<v Speaker 4>And of course that was the Tony Hollared injury in

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<v Speaker 4>the playoff exactly.

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<v Speaker 8>And so the hip drop is different from the ankle

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<v Speaker 8>drop or something. Whether we're talking about here, No, it's

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<v Speaker 8>it's it's to me, it is, yeah, right, and it's

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<v Speaker 8>and it's the hip drop of the tackler dropping his

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<v Speaker 8>hip on top of them player and whether it's.

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<v Speaker 2>Intentional and right.

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<v Speaker 4>And so that's something that I'm sure the Competition Committee

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<v Speaker 4>will be looking at in the off season.

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<v Speaker 2>And I'm just surprised.

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<v Speaker 8>After the game and know a lot of controversy in

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<v Speaker 8>the game, I'm just surplised that wasn't even talked about.

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<v Speaker 8>Uh just where the coaches saw it. I'm sure they

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<v Speaker 8>see that. Just I'm sure Dak felt.

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<v Speaker 5>It, just like the tripping penalty, right was bogus.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, but the fact that he tried to trip someone,

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<v Speaker 8>that's where they yah, you see what I'm saying that

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<v Speaker 8>to me, that adds to what he was doing that game.

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<v Speaker 8>And you can get a rip like that were up here, Uh,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, seeing a guy like green Law, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>we kind of look at him in that manner, and

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<v Speaker 8>he's really been criticized a lot on how he plays sometimes,

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<v Speaker 8>so you know, just because this guy is a good player,

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<v Speaker 8>that doesn't mean he can't be criticized.

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<v Speaker 4>In fact, in the it was Clarence Yee on Twitter

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<v Speaker 4>who posted that that caught your attention, and he said, Everson,

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<v Speaker 4>I don't care how much of a good player Hutchinson is.

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<v Speaker 4>He's as dirty as Conrad Dobler.

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<v Speaker 8>Now you got to look up Conrad Dobler. That is

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<v Speaker 8>not a compliment at all. And it makes sense because

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<v Speaker 8>you know.

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<v Speaker 2>Why, that's our teams.

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<v Speaker 8>That's how players get reps because of reputations like that,

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<v Speaker 8>because of those plays. And I don't recall Michael Parsons

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<v Speaker 8>when he gets to a quarterback doing something like that.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, and I'm sure you know the way.

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<v Speaker 8>He's been held four or five, six times a game,

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<v Speaker 8>that he wants to do that when he gets to

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<v Speaker 8>a quarterback, just out of frustration. But for Hutcherson to

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<v Speaker 8>get away with that, like I said, I don't know

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<v Speaker 8>if it's illegal or not. Bill, I don't know what

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<v Speaker 8>the rule is on that, but it was clear that

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<v Speaker 8>if Dak wasn't so strong, he would not have finished

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<v Speaker 8>that game.

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<v Speaker 5>It's sometimes amazing to me what they don't see, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>It's like, well, you're looking right at it. That's why

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<v Speaker 5>maybe it was somewhat of a miracle that they recognized

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<v Speaker 5>that number sixty eight was ineligible when he caught the

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<v Speaker 5>two point conversion, right, It's like, oh, no, he's not

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<v Speaker 5>supposed to do that.

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<v Speaker 8>If we play these guys again, I'm sure this is

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<v Speaker 8>something that they will talk about. Oh I'm sure because

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<v Speaker 8>it's the possibility that we will.

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<v Speaker 5>Well just announce your guys eligible.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I forget that crap I'm talking about. Oh you me?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, the drop?

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<v Speaker 2>The drop is I just think it's very dangerous.

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<v Speaker 8>You're talking about a guy already has his ankle broken now,

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<v Speaker 8>you know he always has his ankle broken, and then

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<v Speaker 8>you're trying to do this, you know, that's that's doubler type.

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<v Speaker 14>Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, I was told after the San Francisco game that

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<v Speaker 5>if they have to play him again, watch out because

0:25:16.400 --> 0:25:20.480
<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys accepted a bunch of crap from San Francisco

0:25:20.560 --> 0:25:24.080
<v Speaker 5>that didn't get called, a lot of punches that nobody called,

0:25:24.840 --> 0:25:33.600
<v Speaker 5>and it could be a an MMA fightat but you

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<v Speaker 5>got to get there first.

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<v Speaker 2>Right.

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<v Speaker 4>Speaking of Dak, Yes, I noticed a viewer or listener

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<v Speaker 4>whatever on Twitter on x Cody Wins twenty five asked,

0:25:48.280 --> 0:25:54.160
<v Speaker 4>does Dak deserve more MVP consideration? He has better stats

0:25:54.200 --> 0:25:57.840
<v Speaker 4>than Lamar Jackson. Can't figure out why Lamar is such

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<v Speaker 4>a heavy favorite.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, number one, they don't lose.

0:26:03.000 --> 0:26:05.480
<v Speaker 4>They went to San Francisco and blew out the Niners,

0:26:05.480 --> 0:26:07.080
<v Speaker 4>and they blew out the Dolphins.

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<v Speaker 5>And somehow we have starting to romanticize the running quarterback.

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<v Speaker 5>Uh and a lot of his effectiveness obviously is running.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and you know it's pretty amazing, right, and it was.

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<v Speaker 5>Look at college football, the same thing with LSU quarterback

0:26:27.680 --> 0:26:33.520
<v Speaker 5>Jaden Daniels wins the Heisman After I saw Michael Pennox play.

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<v Speaker 5>He's the first pick in the draft.

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<v Speaker 2>He's putting in some tight throws.

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<v Speaker 8>Right, those guys very about those guys wide open?

0:26:42.520 --> 0:26:46.120
<v Speaker 2>It was was throwing them over, were right? I mean

0:26:46.160 --> 0:26:48.040
<v Speaker 2>the guys that was an amazing guy.

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<v Speaker 5>But that's the same thing. You know, Daniels best thing

0:26:51.800 --> 0:26:54.360
<v Speaker 5>he did was run the ball. Now, he did improve

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<v Speaker 5>his throwing, but I'll be surprised if he's a top

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<v Speaker 5>ten pick in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 6>Did you guys see the postgame interview with Lamar Jackson

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<v Speaker 6>after they beat Miami this last weekend.

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<v Speaker 5>I did.

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<v Speaker 7>It was actually pretty funny.

0:27:08.440 --> 0:27:11.760
<v Speaker 6>He you win the game, They're doing the interview with

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<v Speaker 6>Lamar and he is just stone cold, no smile, just serious.

0:27:17.480 --> 0:27:19.359
<v Speaker 7>We came out here, we got the win. That's it, Like,

0:27:19.480 --> 0:27:21.760
<v Speaker 7>that's done. And the reporter said to him after the game,

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<v Speaker 7>can I.

0:27:22.280 --> 0:27:25.040
<v Speaker 6>Get a smile before we before we get off camera,

0:27:25.160 --> 0:27:28.439
<v Speaker 6>and he finally gave one smile. But I mean, the

0:27:28.520 --> 0:27:31.479
<v Speaker 6>guys locked in. Lamar Jackson is locked in.

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<v Speaker 8>I like his I like his game, and it's just

0:27:35.000 --> 0:27:36.959
<v Speaker 8>a matter of what what you like. I mean, do

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<v Speaker 8>you want that diversity and as far as being able

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<v Speaker 8>to run the ball, or do you like what Dak

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<v Speaker 8>is doing? Just from a simplistic standpoint, He's got this

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<v Speaker 8>offense down period.

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<v Speaker 2>You know, the moves that he's made are extremely.

0:27:51.200 --> 0:27:55.280
<v Speaker 8>Instinctive, and that's when you're comfortable when you can be have.

0:27:55.240 --> 0:27:56.240
<v Speaker 2>Instincts in play.

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<v Speaker 8>I love the way that he only scrambles when he

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<v Speaker 8>has to, and he scrambles to throw a lot more

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<v Speaker 8>than Lamar does.

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<v Speaker 2>One thing about Lamar, he didn't have a whole bunch

0:28:07.920 --> 0:28:10.359
<v Speaker 2>of receivers that he can depend on either. But I

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<v Speaker 2>must say this as well. He throws some good passes,

0:28:13.280 --> 0:28:16.639
<v Speaker 2>but damn they were wide open. Everybody was wide open.

0:28:16.760 --> 0:28:18.960
<v Speaker 2>I mean, why don't we get busted plays like that?

0:28:19.400 --> 0:28:22.000
<v Speaker 2>You know, you got one, we had one, which was

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<v Speaker 2>an amazing one. Those a big one.

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<v Speaker 8>But if I look at the plays that they made,

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<v Speaker 8>the rookie was wide open for Baltimore several times down

0:28:30.640 --> 0:28:34.200
<v Speaker 8>the field, broken coverage. This guy fell down against CD.

0:28:34.320 --> 0:28:38.040
<v Speaker 8>The coverage wasn't broken. This is broken coverage every time

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<v Speaker 8>on Lamar and those guys, whether it's the red zone

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<v Speaker 8>or out in the field, the guys were wide open.

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<v Speaker 5>And you know, I don't know that anybody has a

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<v Speaker 5>stat on this, but Dak's effectiveness when he scrambles to

0:28:51.960 --> 0:28:55.480
<v Speaker 5>throw you just mentioned it. I think he has created

0:28:56.520 --> 0:29:01.480
<v Speaker 5>passing lanes. He has created routes for or plays for

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<v Speaker 5>the receivers to benefit from.

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<v Speaker 8>Something he was really not comfortable with previous years.

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<v Speaker 5>Early in the season, he was trying to be perfect.

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<v Speaker 5>He wanted everything five step, drop right, hit it, and

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<v Speaker 5>then for wasn't open. He was still trying. And now

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<v Speaker 5>it's you know, he's moving around like like he saved

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<v Speaker 5>the safety right and throws a ninety two yard touchdown.

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<v Speaker 2>His improvisation is spot on.

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<v Speaker 5>Later on, you know, the other thing is he's he's

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<v Speaker 5>got eight interceptions, right. He had three in one game,

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<v Speaker 5>so that means five interceptions in fifteen games. It's pretty

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<v Speaker 5>darn good.

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<v Speaker 2>That's pretty good.

0:29:45.400 --> 0:29:49.920
<v Speaker 4>Lamar Jackson has completed sixty seven percent of his passes

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<v Speaker 4>for three thousand, six hundred and seventy eight yards, seven picks,

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<v Speaker 4>and twenty four touchdowns. He has run for eight hundred

0:29:57.960 --> 0:30:01.040
<v Speaker 4>and twenty one yards five point five five yard average

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<v Speaker 4>per carry, and five more touchdowns. So that is a

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<v Speaker 4>total of four thousand, four hundred ninety nine yards rushing

0:30:11.280 --> 0:30:15.880
<v Speaker 4>and passing and a total of twenty nine touchdowns. And

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<v Speaker 4>Dak is a thirty two touchdown passes, so you.

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<v Speaker 2>Should have had about thirty five.

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<v Speaker 8>When you look at the Philly game, you look at

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<v Speaker 8>this past game, and of course you look at your

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<v Speaker 8>boy Hunter's game.

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<v Speaker 2>So Dak's Hunter's game. I don't remember a Hunter's game,

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<v Speaker 2>don't you.

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<v Speaker 4>That wasn't a Dak touchdown though. That was one hundred touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah that's true, Yeah, that's true. That was one hundred.

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<v Speaker 5>Still a hunter's game and Dak Dak has accumulated four thy,

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<v Speaker 5>four hundred and seventy nine totally.

0:30:45.480 --> 0:30:51.040
<v Speaker 4>So Lamar has twenty twenty more yards and but fewer touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 5>That's right, Dak, and the same interceptions. What would you

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<v Speaker 5>say seven and.

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<v Speaker 2>Eight? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, So what happens with by the way, he is

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<v Speaker 5>just oh he lost two games, so he's not as

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<v Speaker 5>good anymore. The Cowboys lose to Buffalo, lose to Miami,

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<v Speaker 5>and that just takes you right out of the MVP talking.

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<v Speaker 4>And in the meantime, Lamar and the Ravens go to

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<v Speaker 4>San Francisco and dominate the right and then they dominate

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<v Speaker 4>the Dolphins too.

0:31:18.320 --> 0:31:19.960
<v Speaker 5>So I think that answers whoever.

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<v Speaker 8>I think he plays off his defense. I think our

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<v Speaker 8>defense plays off a debt. That's the difference to me.

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<v Speaker 5>And oh, by the way, very good.

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<v Speaker 4>When we come back, Tyreek Hill was in that MVP conversation.

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<v Speaker 4>How about a little comparison now between CD Lamb's numbers

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<v Speaker 4>and Tyreek Hill's numbers. And we come back here on

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<v Speaker 4>mix shots.

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<v Speaker 4>That's what I like to mixed shots. We continue with

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<v Speaker 4>mixed shots here and by the way, from the practice field,

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<v Speaker 4>whether there are football players on a football field on

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<v Speaker 4>the side, Tyler Smith working with Director of Rehabilitation Britt.

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<v Speaker 2>Brown, and so Britt with.

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<v Speaker 4>A complete tear of his planter fascia at his left foot,

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<v Speaker 4>he is able to do the demanding rehab under the

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<v Speaker 4>watchful eye of Britt Brown.

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<v Speaker 5>So I mean, if you can work on those chords

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<v Speaker 5>like that. That's a good step for what's today. I've

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<v Speaker 5>lost track Wednesday, right, Yeah, so he's got three four

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<v Speaker 5>more days?

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<v Speaker 4>Yea time sary?

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<v Speaker 5>Is that?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>That was a play on words there from Mickey step Okay,

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<v Speaker 4>Ceedee Lamb versus Tyreek Hill. All Right, it's been about

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<v Speaker 4>a month or so, probably since the Tyreek Hill bandwagon

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<v Speaker 4>MVP bandwagon, maybe six weeks or and then, of course

0:35:01.239 --> 0:35:04.239
<v Speaker 4>Tyreek got hurt in December, missed the game before the

0:35:04.280 --> 0:35:08.719
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys game, and played the whole game against Miami. But

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<v Speaker 4>you look at what CD has done here, especially over

0:35:13.680 --> 0:35:16.080
<v Speaker 4>the last half of the season, and has eight straight

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<v Speaker 4>games now with a touchdown and leads the league with

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<v Speaker 4>one hundred and twenty two receptions. I was just comparing

0:35:24.120 --> 0:35:30.439
<v Speaker 4>CD's numbers with MVP candidate Tyreek Hill's numbers. Tyreek Hill

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<v Speaker 4>one hundred and twelve catches for seventeen hundred seventeen yards

0:35:36.640 --> 0:35:42.879
<v Speaker 4>and twelve touchdowns. Okay, six carries, fifteen yards, no touchdowns.

0:35:43.880 --> 0:35:46.360
<v Speaker 4>Ceedee Lamb leads the league with one hundred and twenty

0:35:46.360 --> 0:35:49.920
<v Speaker 4>two receptions for sixteen hundred and fifty one yards and

0:35:50.000 --> 0:35:53.719
<v Speaker 4>ten touchdowns, and he's carried the ball thirteen times for

0:35:53.760 --> 0:35:57.440
<v Speaker 4>another one hundred six yards and two touchdowns, which gives

0:35:57.440 --> 0:36:01.960
<v Speaker 4>CD a total of one hundred thirty five for seventeen

0:36:02.040 --> 0:36:06.360
<v Speaker 4>hundred and fifty seven yards and twelve touchdowns. Tyreek has

0:36:09.560 --> 0:36:15.279
<v Speaker 4>hasred eighteen touches for seventeen hundred thirty two yards in

0:36:15.320 --> 0:36:19.680
<v Speaker 4>twelve touchdowns. So CD actually has twenty five more yards

0:36:19.680 --> 0:36:22.640
<v Speaker 4>from scrimmage than Tyreek Hill does now and the same number.

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<v Speaker 5>Of touchdowns, and that would make him number two in

0:36:25.719 --> 0:36:30.080
<v Speaker 5>the NFL at this point, behind Christian McCaffrey.

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<v Speaker 4>Who is an MVP two ten.

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<v Speaker 5>Thousand, twenty three yards from scrimmage now. The other distinction

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<v Speaker 5>for Cede Lamb he's scored a touchdown in eight consecutive games,

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<v Speaker 5>the longest streak in the NFL, and he's the only

0:36:45.880 --> 0:36:49.719
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys receiver record a touchdown in eight straight games, and

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<v Speaker 5>his third in the NFL receiver in the past ten

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<v Speaker 5>years to do so, DeVante Adams in twenty twenty and

0:36:57.400 --> 0:37:02.080
<v Speaker 5>Antonio Brown in twenty eighteen. So that's how quite a

0:37:02.120 --> 0:37:06.160
<v Speaker 5>streak he has been on since the Did he get

0:37:06.200 --> 0:37:08.719
<v Speaker 5>shut out in the San Francisco game or just kind

0:37:08.760 --> 0:37:10.600
<v Speaker 5>of held tonmal?

0:37:10.640 --> 0:37:10.920
<v Speaker 4>It was?

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<v Speaker 2>It was ugly.

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<v Speaker 5>Yes, four for forty nine, Yeah he had five targets. Well,

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<v Speaker 5>that's changed.

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<v Speaker 9>But if you remember Mack, I believe after that game,

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<v Speaker 9>that's when he had the sit down conversation when McCarthy

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<v Speaker 9>and everything changed.

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<v Speaker 5>He kind of complained a little after the game in

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<v Speaker 5>the true spirit of number eighty eight.

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<v Speaker 8>And you know, not just that, but I remember I

0:37:36.600 --> 0:37:39.920
<v Speaker 8>was criticizing him a lot because I don't think he

0:37:40.000 --> 0:37:43.920
<v Speaker 8>was really playing up to that eighty eight. And I

0:37:43.960 --> 0:37:46.600
<v Speaker 8>guess he felt that he just the reason he wasn't

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<v Speaker 8>was because he wasn't getting enough targets. Yeah, and he

0:37:49.200 --> 0:37:52.120
<v Speaker 8>went in, he balked for more, and he got more,

0:37:52.680 --> 0:37:55.759
<v Speaker 8>and they feed him as much as he wants. I

0:37:55.880 --> 0:38:00.520
<v Speaker 8>get a little paranoid about it because I love, I

0:38:00.560 --> 0:38:04.360
<v Speaker 8>hate for us to just concentrate on one receiver so often,

0:38:04.400 --> 0:38:07.400
<v Speaker 8>because you want a diverse attack. But in the past,

0:38:07.440 --> 0:38:10.840
<v Speaker 8>we've always been criticized by the media and even former

0:38:10.880 --> 0:38:14.480
<v Speaker 8>players that we need a go to guy to take

0:38:14.520 --> 0:38:16.759
<v Speaker 8>you further into the playoffs. That's just the way it is.

0:38:17.239 --> 0:38:20.920
<v Speaker 8>You need that go to guy. And here we are.

0:38:21.080 --> 0:38:24.120
<v Speaker 8>You know, he's right where he wants to be, right

0:38:24.200 --> 0:38:26.440
<v Speaker 8>where we wanted to be. And as we go into

0:38:26.480 --> 0:38:30.960
<v Speaker 8>the Commanders, do you think they're going to consider his

0:38:31.120 --> 0:38:35.160
<v Speaker 8>numbers in this game considering how weak the opponent is.

0:38:36.040 --> 0:38:39.040
<v Speaker 2>That's something that look and that's including Dak as well.

0:38:39.440 --> 0:38:43.320
<v Speaker 5>Think they have somebody that can cover him, because obviously

0:38:45.760 --> 0:38:49.000
<v Speaker 5>in this last game, the Lions thought must have thought

0:38:49.400 --> 0:38:51.640
<v Speaker 5>that they had somebody that can cover well.

0:38:51.719 --> 0:38:54.160
<v Speaker 2>Dan told somebody that they could, and he lied to them.

0:38:56.640 --> 0:39:00.600
<v Speaker 6>Known this season, he's able to break away from those

0:39:00.600 --> 0:39:02.279
<v Speaker 6>defenders and get down.

0:39:02.520 --> 0:39:03.279
<v Speaker 7>To where he's open.

0:39:03.440 --> 0:39:04.319
<v Speaker 2>He's always open.

0:39:04.400 --> 0:39:06.840
<v Speaker 6>And not only that, but he also when he catches

0:39:06.880 --> 0:39:10.000
<v Speaker 6>the ball, he can break tackles. He does the spin move,

0:39:10.040 --> 0:39:12.440
<v Speaker 6>he knows how to get down down the field further

0:39:12.880 --> 0:39:13.640
<v Speaker 6>run after car.

0:39:14.520 --> 0:39:16.759
<v Speaker 2>That's that's why he's our go to guy.

0:39:17.560 --> 0:39:21.040
<v Speaker 8>And so once again because no one can cover him

0:39:21.640 --> 0:39:27.120
<v Speaker 8>with the Commanders, because we expect, you know, this offensive

0:39:27.600 --> 0:39:32.840
<v Speaker 8>blowout or at least a production offensively, Will that be

0:39:32.880 --> 0:39:36.000
<v Speaker 8>a negative against the Cowboys because everyone is looking forward

0:39:36.080 --> 0:39:37.400
<v Speaker 8>to the weak opponent.

0:39:38.800 --> 0:39:42.600
<v Speaker 4>By the way, Producer Supreme, do we have a breaking

0:39:42.760 --> 0:39:51.920
<v Speaker 4>news sounder? Breaking news from Washington. Ron Rivera has announced

0:39:51.920 --> 0:39:55.640
<v Speaker 4>that the starting quarterback against the Dallas Cowboys will be

0:39:56.560 --> 0:39:57.239
<v Speaker 4>Sam Howe.

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<v Speaker 5>Of course it will stay my beating heart.

0:40:00.400 --> 0:40:03.440
<v Speaker 4>It's breaking news. He just told reporters. Then he was

0:40:03.440 --> 0:40:07.600
<v Speaker 4>supposed to announce that to do that. No, he was

0:40:07.680 --> 0:40:13.719
<v Speaker 4>keeping us in suspense until today because Jakoby Brissett hurt.

0:40:13.880 --> 0:40:16.040
<v Speaker 4>He was hurt. Yeah, and maybe I guess he still

0:40:16.120 --> 0:40:16.960
<v Speaker 4>is hurt, but he was.

0:40:18.600 --> 0:40:19.719
<v Speaker 5>His feelings are hurt.

0:40:19.800 --> 0:40:20.399
<v Speaker 2>One of the two.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, Sam Howe three hundred seventy or.

0:40:24.080 --> 0:40:27.360
<v Speaker 6>Three hundred sorry, three thousand, seven hundred ninety three passing yards,

0:40:27.480 --> 0:40:32.400
<v Speaker 6>twenty passing touchdowns this season and through two interceptions against

0:40:32.400 --> 0:40:34.800
<v Speaker 6>the forty niner, I think he leads the league.

0:40:34.800 --> 0:40:38.080
<v Speaker 4>And in this like around nineteen, I think out let

0:40:38.160 --> 0:40:39.920
<v Speaker 4>me tell you here in the second.

0:40:41.040 --> 0:40:42.640
<v Speaker 2>That's the number one. Is that right?

0:40:43.239 --> 0:40:46.439
<v Speaker 6>Earlier when we played the Commanders, I remember bringing up

0:40:46.640 --> 0:40:49.160
<v Speaker 6>the fact that Sam Howe likes to throw the ball.

0:40:49.239 --> 0:40:51.759
<v Speaker 7>He's a passing quarterback. And I think at that time he.

0:40:51.760 --> 0:40:55.520
<v Speaker 6>Was actually he was hot top three in the league

0:40:55.600 --> 0:40:58.080
<v Speaker 6>as far as in yards, and.

0:40:59.640 --> 0:41:02.239
<v Speaker 7>You know, we knew he was going to throw throw

0:41:02.280 --> 0:41:04.360
<v Speaker 7>some of those interceptions. He's a passing quarterback.

0:41:04.400 --> 0:41:07.920
<v Speaker 8>He was that guy with the two defensive linemen. Things

0:41:07.960 --> 0:41:09.520
<v Speaker 8>got more desperate out.

0:41:09.360 --> 0:41:13.480
<v Speaker 5>There he has one more touchdown pass than interceptions twenty

0:41:13.520 --> 0:41:15.719
<v Speaker 5>to nineteen.

0:41:17.080 --> 0:41:19.840
<v Speaker 4>He also supposed to be a two to one ratio.

0:41:20.719 --> 0:41:24.040
<v Speaker 4>You know what in his first NFL start, Yes, he

0:41:24.160 --> 0:41:27.759
<v Speaker 4>had the same number of touchdown passes as interceptions. He

0:41:27.800 --> 0:41:31.520
<v Speaker 4>had one of each. And of course that was against

0:41:31.640 --> 0:41:35.279
<v Speaker 4>the Dallas the Dallas Cowboys in final game of the season,

0:41:35.320 --> 0:41:37.440
<v Speaker 4>final game of the season last year, which was a

0:41:37.520 --> 0:41:42.320
<v Speaker 4>twenty six to six Washington win over a Cowboys team

0:41:42.480 --> 0:41:45.759
<v Speaker 4>that was quarterbacked by Dak Prescott.

0:41:45.760 --> 0:41:48.759
<v Speaker 5>In that game, now that there was nothing on the

0:41:48.800 --> 0:41:53.200
<v Speaker 5>line in that game, right, because the Cowboys had already.

0:41:53.440 --> 0:41:55.560
<v Speaker 2>Clink lost well we had lost to now.

0:41:55.560 --> 0:41:57.360
<v Speaker 5>They had already they weren't they were going to be

0:41:58.680 --> 0:41:59.400
<v Speaker 5>while they.

0:41:59.239 --> 0:41:59.920
<v Speaker 4>Were going to be the five.

0:42:00.520 --> 0:42:04.200
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I thought for some reason why the Titans game

0:42:04.239 --> 0:42:08.200
<v Speaker 2>went up that was the previous game and we lost

0:42:08.200 --> 0:42:09.560
<v Speaker 2>that one.

0:42:09.880 --> 0:42:12.160
<v Speaker 4>With Joshua Dobbs at quarterback.

0:42:12.960 --> 0:42:14.680
<v Speaker 9>I think we won the did we win it? And

0:42:15.160 --> 0:42:18.080
<v Speaker 9>we won the Tennessee game and that's what locked up

0:42:18.080 --> 0:42:18.399
<v Speaker 9>the fifth.

0:42:19.400 --> 0:42:23.080
<v Speaker 5>Because everybody keeps bringing up the Washington game from last

0:42:23.160 --> 0:42:26.720
<v Speaker 5>year that they lost it, But the twenty seven thirteen

0:42:26.760 --> 0:42:28.400
<v Speaker 5>I don't think they had anything the game.

0:42:29.040 --> 0:42:31.480
<v Speaker 8>I think We were just so disappointed because we wanted

0:42:31.520 --> 0:42:35.399
<v Speaker 8>them to, you know, show some type of continuity.

0:42:36.239 --> 0:42:36.520
<v Speaker 4>We did.

0:42:36.920 --> 0:42:41.000
<v Speaker 6>Coach McCarthy said earlier today in the press conference, expect

0:42:41.040 --> 0:42:46.040
<v Speaker 6>the unexpected. He said that based on it's week eighteen

0:42:46.560 --> 0:42:49.840
<v Speaker 6>and the Commanders, he's thinking Ron's been aggressive in the past,

0:42:49.840 --> 0:42:51.839
<v Speaker 6>it wouldn't surprise me if they're going for it more

0:42:51.880 --> 0:42:52.640
<v Speaker 6>on fourth.

0:42:52.440 --> 0:42:55.600
<v Speaker 8>Down's going to coach like this his last game because

0:42:55.760 --> 0:42:57.000
<v Speaker 8>it is his last game.

0:42:58.680 --> 0:43:04.520
<v Speaker 2>I mean, that's what's happened, just like that.

0:43:04.920 --> 0:43:07.920
<v Speaker 4>The players are going to play their last game because

0:43:07.960 --> 0:43:09.799
<v Speaker 4>for most of them it is their last game.

0:43:09.840 --> 0:43:12.359
<v Speaker 8>Why plut the ball on the thirty five yard line

0:43:12.360 --> 0:43:13.640
<v Speaker 8>and you got fourth and five.

0:43:13.840 --> 0:43:18.200
<v Speaker 4>You know there's gonna be so many tackle Every tackle

0:43:18.280 --> 0:43:19.600
<v Speaker 4>is going to be eligible this game.

0:43:22.719 --> 0:43:25.279
<v Speaker 5>They're going to bring in two tackles eligible.

0:43:25.760 --> 0:43:30.600
<v Speaker 9>U That's one thing I learned on this whole debacle

0:43:30.680 --> 0:43:33.200
<v Speaker 9>of tackles. You're gonna only have one tackle eligible.

0:43:33.280 --> 0:43:34.640
<v Speaker 5>You can't have to nope.

0:43:35.680 --> 0:43:36.000
<v Speaker 2>Huh.

0:43:36.040 --> 0:43:38.880
<v Speaker 4>Someone said it after the game. It was on ESPN.

0:43:38.920 --> 0:43:42.879
<v Speaker 4>Whoever their expert, former NFL official was after the game

0:43:42.920 --> 0:43:46.440
<v Speaker 4>on Saturday night. He said that, oh, you can have

0:43:46.520 --> 0:43:48.879
<v Speaker 4>more than that, more than you have.

0:43:48.840 --> 0:43:52.960
<v Speaker 9>To someone may want to say that to the Dan

0:43:53.080 --> 0:43:55.959
<v Speaker 9>Campbell because in his press conference he goes, you can't

0:43:55.960 --> 0:43:57.520
<v Speaker 9>have two people, And.

0:43:57.440 --> 0:43:59.560
<v Speaker 4>That's why that's why they brought it up in the

0:43:59.600 --> 0:44:03.040
<v Speaker 4>post game, because Dan Campbell said you can only have one,

0:44:03.120 --> 0:44:05.280
<v Speaker 4>and then official said no, you can have multiple.

0:44:05.800 --> 0:44:06.600
<v Speaker 2>Okay, there you go.

0:44:06.800 --> 0:44:09.600
<v Speaker 14>But I don't know, so maybe I'll just lething and

0:44:09.800 --> 0:44:14.160
<v Speaker 14>and even at that, do you think they didn't hear

0:44:14.880 --> 0:44:18.840
<v Speaker 14>that the official announced seventy was eligible.

0:44:19.080 --> 0:44:20.000
<v Speaker 4>I don't think they heard it.

0:44:20.080 --> 0:44:22.440
<v Speaker 2>I don't even I think I heard a lot of

0:44:22.520 --> 0:44:23.080
<v Speaker 2>noise down.

0:44:23.120 --> 0:44:25.759
<v Speaker 4>What was the timing when when I was in the

0:44:25.760 --> 0:44:26.400
<v Speaker 4>press box.

0:44:26.560 --> 0:44:29.400
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, we didn't get that he was eligible?

0:44:29.560 --> 0:44:32.520
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yeah, because I don't. We don't get the sound.

0:44:32.560 --> 0:44:33.439
<v Speaker 5>It just comes over.

0:44:33.680 --> 0:44:38.320
<v Speaker 4>Did you have a headset on? No, but the coaches

0:44:38.360 --> 0:44:41.600
<v Speaker 4>all a lot of the coaches anyway have headsets on.

0:44:41.719 --> 0:44:45.440
<v Speaker 4>And he's asking did the players players are in the

0:44:45.520 --> 0:44:47.120
<v Speaker 4>huddle they're hearing the play call?

0:44:47.480 --> 0:44:48.480
<v Speaker 5>Because I'm thinking.

0:44:51.360 --> 0:44:52.920
<v Speaker 4>You're in a quiet press box.

0:44:54.280 --> 0:44:54.919
<v Speaker 5>It's not that.

0:44:54.880 --> 0:44:58.200
<v Speaker 4>Quiet, well, but you're in a fresh box.

0:44:58.320 --> 0:45:00.719
<v Speaker 5>Her crowd and I could hear him.

0:45:00.800 --> 0:45:02.840
<v Speaker 4>You can't hear the crowd like they could hear it.

0:45:02.880 --> 0:45:03.879
<v Speaker 2>On the five yard line.

0:45:05.080 --> 0:45:09.640
<v Speaker 4>Well, which is why the official couldn't hear sixty eight

0:45:09.680 --> 0:45:12.000
<v Speaker 4>when he said he was eligible.

0:45:12.600 --> 0:45:14.920
<v Speaker 2>That I don't know, I don't know.

0:45:15.320 --> 0:45:19.319
<v Speaker 5>I was gonna say, if I'm the coach, I'm I'm

0:45:19.360 --> 0:45:21.879
<v Speaker 5>calling time out. But they were out of time out right,

0:45:22.560 --> 0:45:23.560
<v Speaker 5>I'm not sure what the time.

0:45:23.840 --> 0:45:26.640
<v Speaker 9>I just needed to do what the football he used

0:45:26.640 --> 0:45:29.560
<v Speaker 9>to do. Remember that, Mack, when you break the huddle

0:45:29.600 --> 0:45:32.120
<v Speaker 9>if you had if you didn't have an eligible you

0:45:32.160 --> 0:45:35.040
<v Speaker 9>have to raise your hand. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

0:45:35.280 --> 0:45:38.239
<v Speaker 9>that's and I'm the tight end.

0:45:38.440 --> 0:45:42.200
<v Speaker 2>Just let everybody. But that does not yet. Coach Campbell

0:45:42.200 --> 0:45:43.319
<v Speaker 2>does not want that, And.

0:45:43.280 --> 0:45:45.800
<v Speaker 5>Don't put sixty eight and fifty eight out there together.

0:45:46.520 --> 0:45:50.320
<v Speaker 4>You can't have similar numbers. Your tackles can't have similar numbers.

0:45:52.520 --> 0:45:53.880
<v Speaker 2>That was definitely by design.

0:45:54.080 --> 0:45:58.160
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, there's no doubt. See, I think the Lions thought

0:45:58.719 --> 0:46:01.880
<v Speaker 4>that it will get announced, sixty eight I'll get announced correctly.

0:46:02.400 --> 0:46:05.000
<v Speaker 4>But we're lining up sixty eight and fifty eight on

0:46:05.040 --> 0:46:07.640
<v Speaker 4>the end of the line and they're going to get confused.

0:46:07.680 --> 0:46:09.480
<v Speaker 4>They're going to have to cover both of them because

0:46:09.480 --> 0:46:11.319
<v Speaker 4>they didn't hear it. Somebody didn't hear it, right.

0:46:12.400 --> 0:46:16.239
<v Speaker 5>Well, the official goes to the defense and tells.

0:46:15.960 --> 0:46:17.640
<v Speaker 2>Him, right, and that's what he did.

0:46:17.680 --> 0:46:19.600
<v Speaker 5>It's not just announced, but they.

0:46:19.480 --> 0:46:21.920
<v Speaker 4>Have to be able to hear what that he says

0:46:22.400 --> 0:46:25.920
<v Speaker 4>fifty eight or sixty eight? In wait, did he say.

0:46:25.800 --> 0:46:29.239
<v Speaker 5>Sixty to the defense said seventy?

0:46:29.360 --> 0:46:31.160
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but if they if they.

0:46:31.040 --> 0:46:33.120
<v Speaker 8>Said it, yeah, if he did it, and the only,

0:46:33.280 --> 0:46:35.279
<v Speaker 8>like you said, he only says to the defense, so

0:46:35.320 --> 0:46:38.319
<v Speaker 8>the offense probably wouldn't even hear what he said, right,

0:46:39.280 --> 0:46:40.280
<v Speaker 8>he went to the defense.

0:46:40.320 --> 0:46:46.600
<v Speaker 4>But so the only way off sixty eight not seventy. Meantime,

0:46:46.640 --> 0:46:48.520
<v Speaker 4>the play clock is going down and so.

0:46:49.960 --> 0:46:53.959
<v Speaker 8>At the same time, but that the referee said, there's

0:46:54.040 --> 0:46:57.360
<v Speaker 8>no rush for a two point conversion, So he doesn't

0:46:57.400 --> 0:47:00.359
<v Speaker 8>know why the referee was in such a harry back

0:47:00.360 --> 0:47:01.200
<v Speaker 8>away and make the call.

0:47:03.360 --> 0:47:06.680
<v Speaker 9>You just love to know, probably because there's three offensive

0:47:06.680 --> 0:47:07.799
<v Speaker 9>linemens screaming at him.

0:47:09.840 --> 0:47:10.960
<v Speaker 4>You'd love to know.

0:47:10.840 --> 0:47:14.400
<v Speaker 5>What the conversation was because everybody's going to cover their

0:47:14.440 --> 0:47:18.279
<v Speaker 5>own butt, right, he is covering the offensive line. You

0:47:18.320 --> 0:47:21.800
<v Speaker 5>never saw the offensive lineman do this, right, never.

0:47:23.200 --> 0:47:24.600
<v Speaker 2>So it was cute.

0:47:24.960 --> 0:47:27.960
<v Speaker 5>It didn't work, So there's a reason they need to

0:47:27.960 --> 0:47:31.319
<v Speaker 5>take which, by the way, there's a reason why the

0:47:31.440 --> 0:47:34.040
<v Speaker 5>NFL sent out a letter to the teams telling him

0:47:34.080 --> 0:47:38.480
<v Speaker 5>when you're bringing in an eligible tackle, make sure it's

0:47:38.560 --> 0:47:44.600
<v Speaker 5>demonstrausive and make sure it's him and it just what

0:47:44.719 --> 0:47:45.279
<v Speaker 5>it should be.

0:47:45.520 --> 0:47:48.040
<v Speaker 2>I gotta say, guys, I think the player did his job.

0:47:48.239 --> 0:47:50.319
<v Speaker 5>Well, he sure didn't sign after the game.

0:47:50.360 --> 0:47:52.640
<v Speaker 4>Didn't do his job because it didn't get communicating.

0:47:53.160 --> 0:47:54.680
<v Speaker 2>Why can't that be the reference fault?

0:47:54.920 --> 0:47:57.360
<v Speaker 5>Well, if I told you sixty eight and then I go, well, no,

0:47:57.440 --> 0:48:01.680
<v Speaker 5>I'm going to do seventy, both of them.

0:48:01.719 --> 0:48:04.600
<v Speaker 7>It's the player and the reps, both of them.

0:48:05.000 --> 0:48:07.200
<v Speaker 9>They just didn't send out a letter yesterday. They sent

0:48:07.280 --> 0:48:09.880
<v Speaker 9>out the video of the whole situation. You see that

0:48:09.960 --> 0:48:13.120
<v Speaker 9>make no, I just texted it to you.

0:48:13.440 --> 0:48:16.960
<v Speaker 4>Micky Mickey, if you call in sick for work, okay,

0:48:18.320 --> 0:48:19.600
<v Speaker 4>how do you communicate that?

0:48:20.000 --> 0:48:21.040
<v Speaker 5>Well, I never call it.

0:48:21.360 --> 0:48:22.360
<v Speaker 4>Well, let's.

0:48:24.160 --> 0:48:27.960
<v Speaker 5>Work with me here, work with them, please, yea, I

0:48:28.000 --> 0:48:29.000
<v Speaker 5>will tell somebody.

0:48:29.040 --> 0:48:32.080
<v Speaker 4>You'll tell somebody, and will you wait to hear for

0:48:32.120 --> 0:48:34.600
<v Speaker 4>a response from that someone to make sure that they

0:48:34.640 --> 0:48:38.640
<v Speaker 4>got it the message? Yes, that's communication. Okay, See that's

0:48:38.680 --> 0:48:40.160
<v Speaker 4>an example of communication.

0:48:40.600 --> 0:48:50.359
<v Speaker 5>No, it's acknowledgement a message, right all right?

0:48:50.520 --> 0:48:56.160
<v Speaker 4>That does it for a sinillating of mixed shots, and

0:48:56.360 --> 0:48:59.680
<v Speaker 4>we might be back here tomorrow at noon as we

0:48:59.800 --> 0:49:03.240
<v Speaker 4>take of further look at these Washington commanders.

0:49:03.960 --> 0:49:04.759
<v Speaker 2>Go Cowboys.

0:49:05.280 --> 0:49:08.239
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