1 00:00:05,160 --> 00:00:07,720 Speaker 1: The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:07,720 --> 00:00:17,599 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. This is Mick shot 3 00:00:17,760 --> 00:00:21,760 Speaker 1: screening live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the official 4 00:00:21,920 --> 00:00:26,479 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys At now here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves, 5 00:00:26,760 --> 00:00:33,440 Speaker 1: and Nicky Spagnola. And we are two thirds of the 6 00:00:33,520 --> 00:00:38,080 Speaker 1: way back inside the SWBC Mortgage studios here at the 7 00:00:38,200 --> 00:00:42,159 Speaker 1: Star in Frisco. I am Bill Jones, back here for 8 00:00:42,200 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 1: the first time since January inside the studio. That's right, 9 00:00:46,920 --> 00:00:50,760 Speaker 1: first time since January inside the SWBC Mortgage studio. I 10 00:00:50,880 --> 00:00:55,200 Speaker 1: have been in the Academy Sports and Outdoors TV studios 11 00:00:55,280 --> 00:00:58,400 Speaker 1: down the Nike Star Walk here try to get all 12 00:00:58,440 --> 00:01:01,600 Speaker 1: your plug at Ford Center at the Start in Brisco. 13 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:05,320 Speaker 1: And Mickey Spagnola is on the other side of the 14 00:01:05,319 --> 00:01:10,480 Speaker 1: plexiglass from me. We are safe, safely socially distanced away 15 00:01:10,520 --> 00:01:13,640 Speaker 1: from each other. Hello, Mickey, I can maybe knock on 16 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:15,520 Speaker 1: the glass when it's if you can reach it. You 17 00:01:15,800 --> 00:01:17,840 Speaker 1: can't reach it though, I oh, I almost knocked it over. 18 00:01:18,440 --> 00:01:22,080 Speaker 1: Get close. And a really socially distanced from us is 19 00:01:22,200 --> 00:01:27,039 Speaker 1: Everson Walls in his home office. Hello Everson, how are you? 20 00:01:27,520 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: How are you doing? Sir? I just want to say, 21 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: I'm glad you're finally dissing the uniform that you're usually 22 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:37,760 Speaker 1: wear for this show. Usually you have no pants on, 23 00:01:38,840 --> 00:01:43,680 Speaker 1: so now I had to put pants on pants while 24 00:01:43,760 --> 00:01:47,840 Speaker 1: doing the show this year. Yeah, I can gratulation. Yeah, Mickey, 25 00:01:47,920 --> 00:01:51,520 Speaker 1: what's your temperature? You even sound different? I do, yeah 26 00:01:51,640 --> 00:01:55,680 Speaker 1: about that. I checked in this morning at ninety seven degrees, 27 00:01:55,840 --> 00:01:59,280 Speaker 1: so I was a little cold, and I checked in 28 00:01:59,360 --> 00:02:03,200 Speaker 1: at ninety seven point seven because you gotta have your 29 00:02:03,240 --> 00:02:11,280 Speaker 1: temperature check come in. Fortunately, it's just a forehead chick. 30 00:02:12,680 --> 00:02:17,240 Speaker 1: But there's news. There is news happening out here at 31 00:02:17,280 --> 00:02:20,280 Speaker 1: the Star in Frisco, which Mickey will get us posted 32 00:02:20,280 --> 00:02:23,400 Speaker 1: on right off the top. If you heard Mike McCarthy's 33 00:02:23,400 --> 00:02:27,960 Speaker 1: press conference this morning, some news being made here, and 34 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:31,680 Speaker 1: it's a good thing. Mister cornerback over there, Everson walls 35 00:02:31,680 --> 00:02:34,400 Speaker 1: that this team has plenty of cornerbacks on a roster. Yeah. 36 00:02:34,440 --> 00:02:36,400 Speaker 1: I thought maybe for a second there they were going 37 00:02:36,440 --> 00:02:38,720 Speaker 1: to say, Okay, Everson, you need to earn your money 38 00:02:38,840 --> 00:02:42,239 Speaker 1: even more so now and get over here. I'm ready. 39 00:02:42,280 --> 00:02:45,200 Speaker 1: I'm ready, I'm ready. You know it's bad enough that 40 00:02:45,800 --> 00:02:50,639 Speaker 1: they're down three offensive tackles. Uh, and now the injury 41 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:55,280 Speaker 1: bug has hit the cornerback position. H Anthony Brown was 42 00:02:55,360 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: placed on injured reserve on Saturday with a rib injury 43 00:02:59,440 --> 00:03:03,840 Speaker 1: he kind practice in the week, and now we knew 44 00:03:03,880 --> 00:03:08,320 Speaker 1: that chitube O woozier Uh suffered a strained hamstring in 45 00:03:08,400 --> 00:03:12,440 Speaker 1: the game, and you guys, as has turned out, Mike 46 00:03:12,560 --> 00:03:17,040 Speaker 1: McCarthy at least allowed this morning that he will be 47 00:03:17,080 --> 00:03:22,800 Speaker 1: out multiple weeks. It looks like and probably looks like 48 00:03:22,919 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 1: not ready for this game Sunday against Seattle. So the 49 00:03:26,960 --> 00:03:32,000 Speaker 1: Cowboys are going to be down two of their Basically 50 00:03:32,040 --> 00:03:34,360 Speaker 1: what they started off was that two of their top 51 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:40,080 Speaker 1: three cornerbacks without Brown and the Woozy on the field 52 00:03:40,120 --> 00:03:44,680 Speaker 1: coming up, So they're gonna have to adjust multiple weeks. 53 00:03:44,760 --> 00:03:47,320 Speaker 1: Does that sound to you like it is a three 54 00:03:47,400 --> 00:03:50,560 Speaker 1: week ir stay for Cheetah, Well they I don't know 55 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:53,200 Speaker 1: that they've decided that yet, Billpie, because it had they 56 00:03:53,240 --> 00:03:56,680 Speaker 1: and maybe we find out, you know, he's on injured 57 00:03:56,720 --> 00:04:00,200 Speaker 1: reserve at three o'clock, but three three weeks is the 58 00:04:00,360 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: injured reserve stay. So maybe they think it's one week 59 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:06,680 Speaker 1: or two weeks and they're not going to make that move. 60 00:04:06,760 --> 00:04:10,120 Speaker 1: I've got a question on placing a player on injured reserve. 61 00:04:10,240 --> 00:04:13,360 Speaker 1: The way it works in baseball, when you get placed 62 00:04:13,400 --> 00:04:15,840 Speaker 1: on what used to be called the disabled list, they 63 00:04:15,840 --> 00:04:19,000 Speaker 1: all call it the injured list. You can make it. 64 00:04:19,080 --> 00:04:22,040 Speaker 1: You can backtime it to when you last played in 65 00:04:22,080 --> 00:04:25,840 Speaker 1: a game, so a meaning like for in baseball, Let's 66 00:04:25,839 --> 00:04:29,120 Speaker 1: say a pitcher gets hurt on a Tuesday, and by 67 00:04:29,279 --> 00:04:32,320 Speaker 1: and on Friday, they determine that he needs to go 68 00:04:32,400 --> 00:04:35,040 Speaker 1: on the injured list. Well, they can backtime is stay 69 00:04:35,160 --> 00:04:38,080 Speaker 1: to Wednesday, which would be his first the day that 70 00:04:38,120 --> 00:04:41,440 Speaker 1: he didn't pitch any game. Can the can In the NFL, 71 00:04:42,200 --> 00:04:46,680 Speaker 1: can you wait a week and backtime the clock on 72 00:04:46,720 --> 00:04:49,240 Speaker 1: the injured reserve list? I didn't think so, but I 73 00:04:49,279 --> 00:04:52,000 Speaker 1: wanted to clarify. Baseball they play every day, right right. 74 00:04:52,160 --> 00:04:54,320 Speaker 1: This is so when you go on in right reserve 75 00:04:54,480 --> 00:04:57,400 Speaker 1: right now, you've got to miss three games. But so 76 00:04:57,480 --> 00:05:00,040 Speaker 1: they need to if if they want to play you 77 00:05:00,040 --> 00:05:03,120 Speaker 1: see money injured reserve and they want this week to count, 78 00:05:03,839 --> 00:05:07,760 Speaker 1: it needs to happen before Sunday. Yes, absolutely, you have 79 00:05:07,800 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 1: to do it before three o'clock Saturday. Afternaturday afterno, yeah, 80 00:05:11,160 --> 00:05:13,400 Speaker 1: so they have exactly so they have at least that 81 00:05:13,480 --> 00:05:18,080 Speaker 1: amount of advantage to Is there any advantage to putting 82 00:05:18,160 --> 00:05:22,480 Speaker 1: him on IR right now, or is it more advantageous 83 00:05:22,480 --> 00:05:27,120 Speaker 1: for us to to leave him off of IR hopefully 84 00:05:27,160 --> 00:05:31,560 Speaker 1: comes back son where it would be advantageous. Is it 85 00:05:31,640 --> 00:05:34,360 Speaker 1: obviously opens up a roster spot if they have someone 86 00:05:34,360 --> 00:05:38,599 Speaker 1: they want to add to the roster. But what they 87 00:05:38,640 --> 00:05:41,160 Speaker 1: I would think what they want to figure out first 88 00:05:41,320 --> 00:05:44,479 Speaker 1: is what is the prognosis how long is he going 89 00:05:44,560 --> 00:05:47,240 Speaker 1: to be out? And if they can make that determination 90 00:05:47,360 --> 00:05:49,520 Speaker 1: that he's for sure going to miss three weeks, then 91 00:05:49,520 --> 00:05:51,560 Speaker 1: it's an easy decision to make to go ahead and 92 00:05:51,560 --> 00:05:53,479 Speaker 1: do it. Now they open up the roster spot. And 93 00:05:53,560 --> 00:05:56,880 Speaker 1: just remember, you know, if you have a forty eight 94 00:05:56,960 --> 00:05:59,720 Speaker 1: man game day roster, you you're going to have to 95 00:05:59,760 --> 00:06:05,120 Speaker 1: have six guys inactive or whatever however many that comes 96 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:10,760 Speaker 1: to if you put those two guys up. So uh yeah, 97 00:06:10,800 --> 00:06:13,279 Speaker 1: if you're if you're unsure, you just keep them and 98 00:06:13,680 --> 00:06:16,960 Speaker 1: you've got probably enough corners now on the roster to 99 00:06:17,920 --> 00:06:20,719 Speaker 1: that you probably don't need, and you could promote somebody 100 00:06:20,760 --> 00:06:24,320 Speaker 1: from the practice squad, right because that was my next question. 101 00:06:24,480 --> 00:06:26,479 Speaker 1: You could do that if you needed to. I think 102 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:32,800 Speaker 1: Savon Savon Smith is on there and then also I 103 00:06:32,839 --> 00:06:36,520 Speaker 1: saw Robinson. They protected him by the way this week. 104 00:06:36,640 --> 00:06:38,800 Speaker 1: So if you wanted to move those guys, one of 105 00:06:38,839 --> 00:06:41,680 Speaker 1: those guys up along with an offensive lineman, you can 106 00:06:41,760 --> 00:06:44,720 Speaker 1: do that. They did it with Alex Light last week. 107 00:06:45,279 --> 00:06:47,960 Speaker 1: Make sure they had eight offensive linemen up so they 108 00:06:47,960 --> 00:06:51,920 Speaker 1: can actually have forty eight active. So the bigger question also, 109 00:06:52,000 --> 00:06:57,680 Speaker 1: they probably want to pick someone that has special teams. 110 00:06:58,600 --> 00:07:01,480 Speaker 1: We lose Everson. That's what I was going, thank you, 111 00:07:01,560 --> 00:07:04,320 Speaker 1: how about you guys in my head get out out 112 00:07:04,360 --> 00:07:08,080 Speaker 1: of here. Yeah, but the bigger the bigger problem is 113 00:07:08,120 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 1: it's not I don't think it's manpower. Because remember Reggie 114 00:07:10,800 --> 00:07:14,560 Speaker 1: Robinson has been inactive each week. He's been one of 115 00:07:14,560 --> 00:07:17,520 Speaker 1: the inactives the first two weeks, so you may want 116 00:07:17,560 --> 00:07:20,040 Speaker 1: to put him on the forty eight man ross. And 117 00:07:21,160 --> 00:07:24,480 Speaker 1: we should keep in mind Reggie Robinson is a different 118 00:07:24,520 --> 00:07:27,960 Speaker 1: player from Rashard Robinson. He's on the Freis squad, So 119 00:07:28,040 --> 00:07:30,800 Speaker 1: let's still get a Robinson's He could help you on 120 00:07:30,920 --> 00:07:34,360 Speaker 1: the special teams if you kept him active on game day. Now, 121 00:07:34,640 --> 00:07:38,480 Speaker 1: the bigger question is who takes Chitubeewoozi a spot in 122 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:43,640 Speaker 1: the starting lineup. UH and Mike McCarthy, you know, was 123 00:07:43,800 --> 00:07:47,840 Speaker 1: open about his injury, but he was not open about 124 00:07:47,960 --> 00:07:50,800 Speaker 1: what's he gonna do. Uh, it was the it was 125 00:07:50,840 --> 00:07:54,080 Speaker 1: the same, well, we've got combinations that we can work 126 00:07:54,120 --> 00:07:57,040 Speaker 1: there sort of what he kind of said, uh, to 127 00:07:57,160 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 1: not spill the beans on the offensive tackles. But to me, 128 00:08:01,760 --> 00:08:05,160 Speaker 1: I went back and looked because the last possession the 129 00:08:05,160 --> 00:08:09,920 Speaker 1: Cowboys played on defense, A Woozier wasn't on the field, 130 00:08:10,200 --> 00:08:13,560 Speaker 1: and it looked like he hurt himself on the rekick 131 00:08:13,640 --> 00:08:16,680 Speaker 1: of that last field goal. Remember they were attempting a 132 00:08:16,720 --> 00:08:18,600 Speaker 1: field goal and they had a false start and they 133 00:08:18,600 --> 00:08:21,840 Speaker 1: were penalized five yards and they did it again, and 134 00:08:21,960 --> 00:08:24,920 Speaker 1: on the rekick, they moved to Woozier from the left 135 00:08:25,120 --> 00:08:27,840 Speaker 1: the fire left end to the far right end of 136 00:08:27,880 --> 00:08:32,440 Speaker 1: the Cowboys block formation, and he came flying through and 137 00:08:32,679 --> 00:08:37,000 Speaker 1: do came really close to it too, by the way 138 00:08:35,960 --> 00:08:39,680 Speaker 1: he did. And when he landed, he tucked his head 139 00:08:39,720 --> 00:08:43,160 Speaker 1: and he did a forward somersault for kind of a 140 00:08:43,200 --> 00:08:45,720 Speaker 1: forward role. And when he came up you can see 141 00:08:45,800 --> 00:08:49,280 Speaker 1: him both hands. He grabbed his left hamstring and so 142 00:08:49,320 --> 00:08:52,280 Speaker 1: I'm assuming that's when it happened. So the next possession 143 00:08:52,679 --> 00:08:57,560 Speaker 1: that they finally stopped the Falcons and were able to 144 00:08:57,559 --> 00:09:01,760 Speaker 1: go down and score that touchdown. After the stop, they 145 00:09:01,840 --> 00:09:06,840 Speaker 1: had Treyvon Diggs at left corner and Darryl Worley at 146 00:09:06,960 --> 00:09:11,040 Speaker 1: right corner. And Worley had been playing some safety along 147 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:14,199 Speaker 1: with Brandon Carr, but in that situation they had him 148 00:09:14,200 --> 00:09:17,319 Speaker 1: at right corner and they had Darian Thompson back at 149 00:09:17,320 --> 00:09:21,560 Speaker 1: safety with Xavier Woods. So that's one thought. I think 150 00:09:21,600 --> 00:09:25,640 Speaker 1: the other thought might be, you know, Brandon cars played 151 00:09:25,640 --> 00:09:31,320 Speaker 1: twelve years at cornerback. You know, they kind of looked 152 00:09:31,320 --> 00:09:33,360 Speaker 1: at him as a safety, but they would have that 153 00:09:33,559 --> 00:09:36,240 Speaker 1: alternative if they want him to do that. And he 154 00:09:36,320 --> 00:09:40,280 Speaker 1: has played left corner in this league. I believe bill 155 00:09:40,320 --> 00:09:42,559 Speaker 1: that's what he did when he was here with the Cowboys. 156 00:09:42,559 --> 00:09:47,880 Speaker 1: He was on the left side right, So that's an alternative. 157 00:09:49,360 --> 00:09:52,680 Speaker 1: I don't think they trust Jordan Lewis out there or 158 00:09:52,760 --> 00:09:55,440 Speaker 1: want to put a short corner out on the edge. 159 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:59,320 Speaker 1: He had enough trouble inside in the slot. They don't 160 00:09:59,360 --> 00:10:02,160 Speaker 1: need to be moved and him around. And you know, 161 00:10:02,320 --> 00:10:07,199 Speaker 1: wor Yeah and Moorley also worked in the slot. So 162 00:10:07,520 --> 00:10:11,000 Speaker 1: they have some combinations and it may be matchups. However, 163 00:10:11,120 --> 00:10:13,760 Speaker 1: Seattle plays it. You know, they might play it too, 164 00:10:13,840 --> 00:10:20,400 Speaker 1: depending on who their third wide receiver is. I gotta say, 165 00:10:20,960 --> 00:10:23,960 Speaker 1: you know, when you talk about covering the slot receivers, 166 00:10:24,559 --> 00:10:28,920 Speaker 1: that is probably the most difficult position on the entire field, 167 00:10:29,040 --> 00:10:33,480 Speaker 1: probably besides playing quarterback. If I'm not mistaken. That's just 168 00:10:33,640 --> 00:10:38,520 Speaker 1: my opinion. Putting Jordan Lewis out on the edge, Spags, 169 00:10:38,600 --> 00:10:42,439 Speaker 1: it might actually be a little bit advantageous to him 170 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 1: because you have once when you're in the slot, there 171 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:49,080 Speaker 1: is no tip off in regards to alignment and things 172 00:10:49,080 --> 00:10:51,880 Speaker 1: of that nature. So the slot receiver seems to have 173 00:10:51,960 --> 00:10:55,480 Speaker 1: the entire field, you know, to work with. If you 174 00:10:55,520 --> 00:10:58,800 Speaker 1: went to put Jordan Lewis on the corner as a 175 00:10:58,880 --> 00:11:01,079 Speaker 1: corner as a form of one, I think it would 176 00:11:01,080 --> 00:11:04,559 Speaker 1: be a little bit easier for him because he really 177 00:11:04,600 --> 00:11:08,240 Speaker 1: doesn't have to worry about covering someone all over the field. 178 00:11:08,320 --> 00:11:11,440 Speaker 1: So Jordan Lewis, if it wasn't for his injuries that 179 00:11:11,480 --> 00:11:14,240 Speaker 1: he was coming off of, he might have been a 180 00:11:14,320 --> 00:11:17,720 Speaker 1: decent replacement. I look at playing the car I didn't 181 00:11:17,720 --> 00:11:20,960 Speaker 1: think about that until you say something, Spags. I would think, 182 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:25,240 Speaker 1: seeing that that's his original position, that he would probably 183 00:11:25,280 --> 00:11:30,240 Speaker 1: be that replacement. You know, my guy. And also, let 184 00:11:30,240 --> 00:11:34,320 Speaker 1: me give you pause about putting Jordan Lewis out on 185 00:11:34,360 --> 00:11:37,640 Speaker 1: the corner. There's a guy on the other side of 186 00:11:37,640 --> 00:11:41,000 Speaker 1: the field named DK Metcalf. I don't think I would 187 00:11:41,040 --> 00:11:48,080 Speaker 1: like that matchup corner against this monster out on the outside. 188 00:11:48,400 --> 00:11:51,920 Speaker 1: Let's spags. I don't give a dog off you put 189 00:11:51,920 --> 00:11:56,000 Speaker 1: on Metcalf. It's gonna be a mismatch. Okay, let's just 190 00:11:56,120 --> 00:11:59,200 Speaker 1: be real. And I don't see what size. We don't 191 00:11:59,200 --> 00:12:03,120 Speaker 1: have a cornerback. We don't have a quarterback on our 192 00:12:03,200 --> 00:12:05,760 Speaker 1: roster that can match up with Medcalf. That's like saying 193 00:12:05,800 --> 00:12:10,440 Speaker 1: you have a fourteen point play in your offensive game plan. 194 00:12:10,800 --> 00:12:13,480 Speaker 1: It just doesn't happen. Now. If you look at Daryl 195 00:12:13,480 --> 00:12:16,920 Speaker 1: Worley also as an option, I wasn't very impressed with 196 00:12:17,000 --> 00:12:19,320 Speaker 1: him even trying to cover the tight ends last week. 197 00:12:20,320 --> 00:12:22,840 Speaker 1: I think it wasn't the Rams game. I think maybe 198 00:12:23,320 --> 00:12:25,679 Speaker 1: where he just let the tight end come inside on 199 00:12:25,760 --> 00:12:28,679 Speaker 1: him when they were almost lined up all the way 200 00:12:28,720 --> 00:12:31,559 Speaker 1: over to the sideline and he let him run an 201 00:12:31,559 --> 00:12:36,280 Speaker 1: inside route. That as a cornerback is just unforgivable. You know, 202 00:12:36,320 --> 00:12:39,880 Speaker 1: if he's lined up shaking the coach's hand on the sideline, 203 00:12:40,280 --> 00:12:43,600 Speaker 1: then you need to be at an inside strong position, 204 00:12:44,120 --> 00:12:46,840 Speaker 1: So a slant route should be the last thing that 205 00:12:46,840 --> 00:12:49,160 Speaker 1: they should catch on you, and much less he let 206 00:12:49,200 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 1: it happen from a tight end. So I don't know 207 00:12:52,080 --> 00:12:55,600 Speaker 1: how much confidence they have in Worally being able to 208 00:12:55,640 --> 00:12:59,319 Speaker 1: play cornerback if you can't even cover Bigsby on a 209 00:12:59,400 --> 00:13:03,120 Speaker 1: slant route, So Bradon Carr might be your only option, 210 00:13:03,240 --> 00:13:06,280 Speaker 1: and a timely option at that, seeing that they just 211 00:13:07,240 --> 00:13:10,040 Speaker 1: they just activated them. And you know the other thing 212 00:13:10,080 --> 00:13:13,400 Speaker 1: with Seattle, and they can obviously move guys around and 213 00:13:13,440 --> 00:13:16,080 Speaker 1: put them in the slot, but I think they're normal 214 00:13:16,559 --> 00:13:21,280 Speaker 1: slot receiver. Philip Dorset has been placed on injured reserve, 215 00:13:21,400 --> 00:13:24,520 Speaker 1: so he's out. They're gonna have to rely on David 216 00:13:24,559 --> 00:13:29,360 Speaker 1: Moore and maybe Freddie Swaddie Swain, he's a rookie. And 217 00:13:29,400 --> 00:13:32,960 Speaker 1: their starters are dk Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, who obviously 218 00:13:33,040 --> 00:13:35,720 Speaker 1: can play in the slot. I think Tyler Lockett is 219 00:13:35,760 --> 00:13:39,960 Speaker 1: the ultimate slot guy. I think that if I if 220 00:13:40,000 --> 00:13:43,040 Speaker 1: I'm Seattle, I'm gonna replace him in the slot and 221 00:13:43,040 --> 00:13:46,680 Speaker 1: then we'll worry about who's on the outside. Because Lockett 222 00:13:46,840 --> 00:13:50,320 Speaker 1: is We're gonna have some issues with that guy. Forget Metcalf. 223 00:13:50,720 --> 00:13:52,880 Speaker 1: If you can keep up with Lockett, you're doing a 224 00:13:52,880 --> 00:13:55,920 Speaker 1: good job, you know. And if you look at I 225 00:13:55,920 --> 00:13:59,920 Speaker 1: haven't closely studied Seattle. I did watch a good bit 226 00:14:00,080 --> 00:14:02,480 Speaker 1: to the game against the Patriots, the TV copy, But 227 00:14:02,520 --> 00:14:04,959 Speaker 1: if you look at snap count Seattle against New England 228 00:14:05,000 --> 00:14:06,640 Speaker 1: the other night, they used a lot of two tight 229 00:14:06,760 --> 00:14:11,480 Speaker 1: ends against New England and it's basically a fifty fifty split. 230 00:14:11,520 --> 00:14:13,960 Speaker 1: They had sixty five snaps in the game, where they're 231 00:14:13,960 --> 00:14:18,400 Speaker 1: about sixty three snaps in the game, and their third receiver, 232 00:14:18,559 --> 00:14:22,800 Speaker 1: David Moore, had thirty two snaps and their second tight end, 233 00:14:22,800 --> 00:14:26,080 Speaker 1: Will Disley had thirty one snaps. So now that was 234 00:14:26,120 --> 00:14:28,600 Speaker 1: against the Patriots, and they probably were may have been 235 00:14:28,640 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 1: going big a little bit against the Patriots, because as 236 00:14:30,800 --> 00:14:33,240 Speaker 1: we talked about last week, New England is going with 237 00:14:33,280 --> 00:14:35,760 Speaker 1: a lot of five and I mean their base is 238 00:14:35,800 --> 00:14:40,200 Speaker 1: a five dB set. They're playing a safety at linebacker 239 00:14:40,520 --> 00:14:44,640 Speaker 1: right now. And so anyway there, their approach against the 240 00:14:44,680 --> 00:14:47,080 Speaker 1: Cowboys might be different than what it was against the 241 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: Patriots last which, by the way, when excuse me, the 242 00:14:51,320 --> 00:14:56,640 Speaker 1: Cowboys stopped them on that possession when Ouozier wasn't on 243 00:14:56,680 --> 00:15:01,080 Speaker 1: the field. They they remained in their nickel, but they 244 00:15:01,120 --> 00:15:05,840 Speaker 1: they brought the safety Darian Thompson to a linebacker spot, 245 00:15:05,920 --> 00:15:08,640 Speaker 1: figuring they're gonna run the ball and try to drain 246 00:15:08,720 --> 00:15:12,600 Speaker 1: the clock here. And so they basically played Thompson as 247 00:15:12,600 --> 00:15:17,160 Speaker 1: a as a linebacker and Woods single safety high with 248 00:15:17,440 --> 00:15:20,840 Speaker 1: Jordan Lewis still in the slot. So there's different ways 249 00:15:20,840 --> 00:15:23,600 Speaker 1: to do all this. Now it's not the only injury 250 00:15:23,640 --> 00:15:27,040 Speaker 1: problem they still have to worry about. Tyrn Smith, Mike 251 00:15:27,120 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 1: McCarthy said, would be with the rehab group. So that means, uh, 252 00:15:31,360 --> 00:15:34,440 Speaker 1: you know, he's working on the resistance chords and working 253 00:15:34,480 --> 00:15:37,480 Speaker 1: with the trainers, doing whatever he needs to do to 254 00:15:37,560 --> 00:15:43,560 Speaker 1: get that neck ready to go. And DeMarcus right, no, no, 255 00:15:43,640 --> 00:15:47,880 Speaker 1: not at all, I said, he's with the rehab group. So, uh, 256 00:15:47,920 --> 00:15:50,600 Speaker 1: they're gonna it looks like they're easy trying to ease 257 00:15:50,680 --> 00:15:53,880 Speaker 1: him back in, maybe get him to Sunday. I would 258 00:15:53,920 --> 00:15:57,120 Speaker 1: imagine they think, well, he doesn't have to start, you know, 259 00:15:57,160 --> 00:15:59,760 Speaker 1: and I and and there's one more and I'll get 260 00:15:59,800 --> 00:16:03,440 Speaker 1: back to that. DeMarcus Lawrence miss for personal matters. Uh, 261 00:16:03,480 --> 00:16:06,920 Speaker 1: he missed practice today, So we'll see where that one goes. 262 00:16:06,920 --> 00:16:09,080 Speaker 1: And remember he had a little bit of a need 263 00:16:09,120 --> 00:16:12,400 Speaker 1: deal and didn't play all that much in the second half, 264 00:16:12,400 --> 00:16:15,160 Speaker 1: although you know what I saw the first possession of 265 00:16:15,200 --> 00:16:18,760 Speaker 1: the third quarter and he was moving, you know, decently. Uh. 266 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:22,200 Speaker 1: They probably wanted to try to preserve him and you know, 267 00:16:22,400 --> 00:16:25,800 Speaker 1: not cause the problem to get any any worse. But 268 00:16:26,120 --> 00:16:27,760 Speaker 1: you know, when I went back and looked at some 269 00:16:27,840 --> 00:16:31,200 Speaker 1: of the plays with Brandon Knight, he kind of did Okay, 270 00:16:31,760 --> 00:16:34,720 Speaker 1: he wasn't you know, he wasn't getting blown up and 271 00:16:34,760 --> 00:16:37,080 Speaker 1: they weren't having to put the tight end over there. 272 00:16:37,480 --> 00:16:39,120 Speaker 1: You know, the tight end was a lot of the 273 00:16:39,200 --> 00:16:42,880 Speaker 1: times on Terrence steel side or Zeke was helping to 274 00:16:43,080 --> 00:16:47,240 Speaker 1: chip a little bit too over there. So uh, you know, 275 00:16:47,360 --> 00:16:51,880 Speaker 1: I mean Brandon Knight, maybe you know, you probably don't 276 00:16:51,880 --> 00:16:54,520 Speaker 1: want to go sixteen games with him, but you know, 277 00:16:54,640 --> 00:16:58,040 Speaker 1: if if if Tyrn can play, he's he's probably maybe 278 00:16:58,160 --> 00:17:00,560 Speaker 1: your you know, your swing tackle, or maybe they put 279 00:17:00,600 --> 00:17:02,720 Speaker 1: him on the right side because that's where he's played. 280 00:17:02,800 --> 00:17:05,840 Speaker 1: So it'll be interesting to see since cam Irving's on 281 00:17:06,320 --> 00:17:08,840 Speaker 1: I R and he's still out. And the one thing 282 00:17:08,880 --> 00:17:12,439 Speaker 1: they did last week on Sunday, they took they moved 283 00:17:12,480 --> 00:17:16,960 Speaker 1: Alex Light from the practice squad to the regular roster 284 00:17:17,119 --> 00:17:19,800 Speaker 1: so he could be eligible to be the swing tackle 285 00:17:19,880 --> 00:17:23,440 Speaker 1: on that day. And by the way, the update, i'd 286 00:17:23,720 --> 00:17:28,399 Speaker 1: I'd love to reiterate how I have to have confidence 287 00:17:28,400 --> 00:17:33,320 Speaker 1: in my fellow free agents. Okay, right, let's just be 288 00:17:33,640 --> 00:17:36,520 Speaker 1: let's give them the benefit of the doubt. He did 289 00:17:36,560 --> 00:17:39,000 Speaker 1: a great job last week, and I'm just like these bags. 290 00:17:39,000 --> 00:17:41,200 Speaker 1: I went back and took a look at it. He 291 00:17:41,280 --> 00:17:43,000 Speaker 1: was on his own out there, and he did a 292 00:17:43,080 --> 00:17:45,320 Speaker 1: really good job. You can't fast the four hundred and 293 00:17:45,320 --> 00:17:49,480 Speaker 1: plus yards without your tackles holding up well. And there 294 00:17:49,480 --> 00:17:52,320 Speaker 1: are times when you can't chip and you can't put 295 00:17:52,320 --> 00:17:54,320 Speaker 1: a tight end on the side, and you got to 296 00:17:54,400 --> 00:17:58,159 Speaker 1: throw the balls down the field, right down the field. 297 00:17:58,160 --> 00:18:00,440 Speaker 1: You can't get rid of it quickly every time and 298 00:18:00,600 --> 00:18:02,919 Speaker 1: be effective. Yeah, there were times when we had to 299 00:18:02,960 --> 00:18:05,760 Speaker 1: do the play asstion Dak had to hold it and 300 00:18:05,880 --> 00:18:08,800 Speaker 1: Brandon had his back, literally had his back. Got an 301 00:18:08,880 --> 00:18:11,639 Speaker 1: update their bit and the update, Chris Beam told me 302 00:18:11,760 --> 00:18:15,520 Speaker 1: that Clarence Hill had tweeted that DeMarcus Lawrence is out 303 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:18,160 Speaker 1: today because his wife is in labor. That was two 304 00:18:18,200 --> 00:18:22,000 Speaker 1: hours ago. I tried to confirm that myself by searching 305 00:18:22,040 --> 00:18:25,520 Speaker 1: through Clarence Hill's timeline to try to find it. But 306 00:18:25,920 --> 00:18:29,160 Speaker 1: it took. After I got through the thirty five retweets 307 00:18:29,359 --> 00:18:34,280 Speaker 1: on Clarence Hill's timeline, I finally got confirmation myself. I 308 00:18:34,440 --> 00:18:36,960 Speaker 1: finally got to that tweet two hours ago. I've never 309 00:18:37,000 --> 00:18:40,720 Speaker 1: seen anybody in the world who retweets more than Clarence 310 00:18:40,800 --> 00:18:43,320 Speaker 1: Hill the Star Telegram. Well, if you if you remember 311 00:18:43,359 --> 00:18:47,359 Speaker 1: when when all this stuff came up about opting out, 312 00:18:47,400 --> 00:18:50,080 Speaker 1: you know he was it was a consideration for him 313 00:18:50,119 --> 00:18:52,800 Speaker 1: because his wife was pregnant. There you go. So if 314 00:18:52,840 --> 00:18:55,800 Speaker 1: we go back and then he decided that she said 315 00:18:56,320 --> 00:18:59,720 Speaker 1: you go play, I'll take care of the baby and 316 00:19:00,040 --> 00:19:03,000 Speaker 1: so and this like it's the do day to day today. 317 00:19:03,040 --> 00:19:07,000 Speaker 1: That's right. So that is a personal to the lowest family. 318 00:19:07,480 --> 00:19:10,359 Speaker 1: And good job to you, Bill. Way to go, buddy, 319 00:19:10,400 --> 00:19:13,480 Speaker 1: Way to dig it out, baby. Thanks to Chris Be 320 00:19:13,920 --> 00:19:17,280 Speaker 1: our crack producer here on mix Shots. 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A limited number of tickets are on sale now. 367 00:21:50,400 --> 00:21:54,439 Speaker 1: Get yours at Dallas Cowboys dot com slash tickets. The 368 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:58,120 Speaker 1: reason I asked that is I was taping the Mike 369 00:21:58,200 --> 00:22:01,960 Speaker 1: McCarthy TV show last night and at the end of 370 00:22:02,000 --> 00:22:04,320 Speaker 1: the show, I always like to throw in that we'll 371 00:22:04,320 --> 00:22:07,679 Speaker 1: see again next week when the Cowboys take on whatever team, 372 00:22:08,480 --> 00:22:11,480 Speaker 1: and my mind drew a blank last I didn't. I 373 00:22:11,480 --> 00:22:14,359 Speaker 1: didn't draw a blank on the air, but beforehand, I 374 00:22:14,920 --> 00:22:16,800 Speaker 1: drew a blank. Who do they? Because I knew they 375 00:22:16,800 --> 00:22:19,600 Speaker 1: played Cleveland the Giants in Arizona back to back to 376 00:22:19,680 --> 00:22:22,439 Speaker 1: back at home in October, and I couldn't remember what 377 00:22:22,600 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 1: order they were in. And it's because I am so 378 00:22:25,680 --> 00:22:29,040 Speaker 1: focused on this game against Seattle. I don't know if 379 00:22:29,040 --> 00:22:31,520 Speaker 1: the team has had this game circled, but I have 380 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:35,120 Speaker 1: had this game circled since the season started and since 381 00:22:35,119 --> 00:22:37,800 Speaker 1: the schedule came out, because I'm just looking forward to 382 00:22:37,840 --> 00:22:40,240 Speaker 1: this matchup against the Seahawks. And as it turns out, 383 00:22:40,600 --> 00:22:44,000 Speaker 1: Seattle is obviously playing very well to start the season. 384 00:22:44,080 --> 00:22:47,600 Speaker 1: At two and oh Russell Wilson with nine touchdown passes 385 00:22:47,680 --> 00:22:52,719 Speaker 1: just one interception is playing particularly well. And so you know, 386 00:22:54,000 --> 00:22:56,040 Speaker 1: most people, I think are going to pick the Seahawks 387 00:22:56,080 --> 00:22:58,560 Speaker 1: to win this game because now they don't have the 388 00:22:58,560 --> 00:23:01,199 Speaker 1: advantage of the twelves in the stands and that and 389 00:23:01,280 --> 00:23:04,879 Speaker 1: that as loud as at that stadium normally is. But 390 00:23:04,960 --> 00:23:08,120 Speaker 1: I think this is a game where if you especially 391 00:23:08,160 --> 00:23:12,119 Speaker 1: you look in Dak Prescott's career, yeah, he comes through 392 00:23:12,400 --> 00:23:14,800 Speaker 1: in big road games like this when he's got a 393 00:23:14,800 --> 00:23:16,960 Speaker 1: good team around him. And so I think this is 394 00:23:17,240 --> 00:23:19,880 Speaker 1: a really good test to see where the Cowboys really are. 395 00:23:20,080 --> 00:23:23,480 Speaker 1: You know, they've scored seventy three points, that gets your 396 00:23:23,920 --> 00:23:27,320 Speaker 1: attention right away, but they've also given up fifty five 397 00:23:28,600 --> 00:23:32,000 Speaker 1: and it could have very well been sixty two with 398 00:23:32,080 --> 00:23:34,840 Speaker 1: Cam at the one yard line right and they'd be 399 00:23:34,920 --> 00:23:36,760 Speaker 1: one and one ended and they would have been one 400 00:23:36,800 --> 00:23:39,840 Speaker 1: and one. So there were one play away from having 401 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:42,560 Speaker 1: scored all those points and still being one in one 402 00:23:42,600 --> 00:23:46,040 Speaker 1: and having given up sixty two points. That's thirty one 403 00:23:46,080 --> 00:23:49,560 Speaker 1: a game. So yeah, this will be it'll be an 404 00:23:49,600 --> 00:23:53,399 Speaker 1: interesting matchup. I think a lot of it will have 405 00:23:53,520 --> 00:23:57,800 Speaker 1: to do with if this Cowboy defense improves. And here's 406 00:23:57,800 --> 00:24:00,280 Speaker 1: the other thing, and if you're not turned in the 407 00:24:00,280 --> 00:24:05,159 Speaker 1: ball over five times, three lost fumbles, two fake punts. 408 00:24:05,359 --> 00:24:08,120 Speaker 1: I think I counted all that up and it ended 409 00:24:08,200 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 1: up being twenty six points. Those those turnovers led to 410 00:24:13,000 --> 00:24:17,359 Speaker 1: twenty six points. It was two touchdowns or was it 411 00:24:17,480 --> 00:24:20,840 Speaker 1: three touchdowns and two field goals? Three touchdowns in two fields. 412 00:24:20,840 --> 00:24:23,879 Speaker 1: It was twenty to nothing after the after the first quarter, 413 00:24:26,880 --> 00:24:29,120 Speaker 1: and then they scored again, and then they scored another 414 00:24:29,200 --> 00:24:31,879 Speaker 1: touchdown I think in the so it was three touches 415 00:24:31,920 --> 00:24:34,560 Speaker 1: off the fat off the fake punt in the fourth quarter. 416 00:24:34,920 --> 00:24:38,120 Speaker 1: And remember and here's a big difference, and it's like, oh, 417 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:41,560 Speaker 1: the Cowboys were stupid. They went for they went for two, 418 00:24:42,359 --> 00:24:44,880 Speaker 1: didn't you know kick the extra point? Well, guess what 419 00:24:45,520 --> 00:24:48,560 Speaker 1: Seattle did? I mean the Falcons did the same thing 420 00:24:49,080 --> 00:24:52,040 Speaker 1: at twenty at twenty six, right, they tried to make 421 00:24:52,080 --> 00:24:55,119 Speaker 1: it twenty eight instead of twenty seven, and they missed, 422 00:24:55,400 --> 00:24:58,360 Speaker 1: and they missed. It didn't work, so you know, they 423 00:24:58,400 --> 00:25:01,160 Speaker 1: they made a decision too. I kind of go back 424 00:25:01,160 --> 00:25:04,240 Speaker 1: to where I got off yesterday about don't give me 425 00:25:04,359 --> 00:25:06,600 Speaker 1: this stuff that they didn't deserve to win, or they 426 00:25:06,640 --> 00:25:10,040 Speaker 1: got lucky Seattle didn't deserve to win either the way 427 00:25:10,080 --> 00:25:12,919 Speaker 1: they played, and then the fact that they're screwed up 428 00:25:12,960 --> 00:25:15,840 Speaker 1: the on site kick, which I finally got to listen 429 00:25:15,880 --> 00:25:20,320 Speaker 1: to John Fossil talk about the watermelon kick and how 430 00:25:20,359 --> 00:25:27,159 Speaker 1: they were just, yeah, they were screwing around and were 431 00:25:27,240 --> 00:25:29,600 Speaker 1: trying to figure out ways to have an on site 432 00:25:29,680 --> 00:25:32,879 Speaker 1: kick because last year only six or seven percent of 433 00:25:32,880 --> 00:25:36,280 Speaker 1: the on site kicks were recovered and they kind of 434 00:25:36,600 --> 00:25:40,000 Speaker 1: messed around and did this and John said, yeah. And 435 00:25:40,040 --> 00:25:42,399 Speaker 1: then after that, you know, he tried it probably in 436 00:25:42,760 --> 00:25:45,560 Speaker 1: practice when we're by ourselves, just the three of them, 437 00:25:45,800 --> 00:25:47,919 Speaker 1: the punner, kicker and deep snapper, and he said he 438 00:25:48,000 --> 00:25:50,560 Speaker 1: might have tried it like fifty times and trying to 439 00:25:50,600 --> 00:25:53,080 Speaker 1: figure out how slow to kick it, what angled to 440 00:25:53,200 --> 00:25:56,600 Speaker 1: kick it at at And he said, we only practice 441 00:25:56,680 --> 00:26:01,480 Speaker 1: it twice on a Saturday before for three weeks, so 442 00:26:01,560 --> 00:26:04,320 Speaker 1: two three saturdays in a row they practice it with 443 00:26:04,440 --> 00:26:07,720 Speaker 1: the entire team. And then the other thing. And he 444 00:26:07,760 --> 00:26:10,040 Speaker 1: didn't want to answer this one. It was pretty obvious 445 00:26:10,040 --> 00:26:12,359 Speaker 1: and it was a good question. He said, was there 446 00:26:12,640 --> 00:26:15,119 Speaker 1: was there a reason you kicked it to the Cowboys 447 00:26:15,200 --> 00:26:19,480 Speaker 1: sideline because you didn't want the Falcons coaches to yell 448 00:26:19,560 --> 00:26:22,200 Speaker 1: at him to jump on the ball and he goes. 449 00:26:22,400 --> 00:26:25,600 Speaker 1: I'll reserve the right to not answer that question. So 450 00:26:26,320 --> 00:26:29,639 Speaker 1: obviously it was yes, that actually makes him, That actually 451 00:26:29,680 --> 00:26:33,680 Speaker 1: makes him seem like a kg uh Special Team's coach. 452 00:26:33,720 --> 00:26:35,720 Speaker 1: But I mean, let's just be real. It was he 453 00:26:35,800 --> 00:26:37,760 Speaker 1: had to kick it that way because of his right foot. 454 00:26:37,840 --> 00:26:40,399 Speaker 1: I mean, that's just to me as far as just 455 00:26:40,400 --> 00:26:45,160 Speaker 1: because he's right foot. Using other question I had exactly 456 00:26:45,200 --> 00:26:47,119 Speaker 1: the other question I had was, you know, when you 457 00:26:47,160 --> 00:26:50,160 Speaker 1: come to the watermelon, was it yellowt me the red 458 00:26:50,160 --> 00:26:52,720 Speaker 1: meat doesn't make a difference in how the ball, how 459 00:26:52,760 --> 00:26:55,200 Speaker 1: it travels. I mean, that's something we need to research. 460 00:26:55,760 --> 00:26:59,159 Speaker 1: But when you're talking about Fossil, Fossil is going to 461 00:26:59,240 --> 00:27:02,439 Speaker 1: have his hands full this week. And you knows facts. 462 00:27:02,720 --> 00:27:07,119 Speaker 1: Coach Carroll uses every tool in his book, He uses 463 00:27:07,160 --> 00:27:10,320 Speaker 1: every fast of the game. He can get very tricky. 464 00:27:11,520 --> 00:27:17,000 Speaker 1: His entire Special Teams staff, they're very cagy on what 465 00:27:17,040 --> 00:27:20,480 Speaker 1: they can do. I think they really kind of match 466 00:27:20,560 --> 00:27:24,159 Speaker 1: Fossil in their creativity. But hopefully we can be a 467 00:27:24,200 --> 00:27:27,600 Speaker 1: little bit more strategic on when we go for it 468 00:27:27,640 --> 00:27:30,000 Speaker 1: on fourth down. I don't see us doing something like 469 00:27:30,040 --> 00:27:33,840 Speaker 1: that on the road going for these fourth down plays, 470 00:27:33,880 --> 00:27:36,400 Speaker 1: at least not two in a row. That's something that's 471 00:27:36,520 --> 00:27:38,399 Speaker 1: very risky. I mean, he's risky at home, you know, 472 00:27:38,480 --> 00:27:40,879 Speaker 1: it's gonna be risky on the road. So let's just 473 00:27:40,920 --> 00:27:44,879 Speaker 1: be let's have an eye out for just the chess 474 00:27:44,960 --> 00:27:48,040 Speaker 1: match that's going to be going on, just between the 475 00:27:48,119 --> 00:27:51,040 Speaker 1: special teams coaches on both sides. I think it's going 476 00:27:51,080 --> 00:27:55,040 Speaker 1: to be very interesting little chess match. The other thing 477 00:27:55,040 --> 00:27:58,639 Speaker 1: about the watermelon kick, as Mike McCarthy pointed out in 478 00:27:58,720 --> 00:28:01,080 Speaker 1: the taping of his show, it's not the first time 479 00:28:01,520 --> 00:28:05,680 Speaker 1: that a John Fossil team has attempted the watermelon kick. 480 00:28:06,480 --> 00:28:11,600 Speaker 1: They also attempted it against the Cowboys last year in 481 00:28:11,680 --> 00:28:16,000 Speaker 1: the cowboys forty four to twenty one win over the Rams. 482 00:28:16,080 --> 00:28:19,080 Speaker 1: But it was not Greg Zerline who was doing the honors. 483 00:28:19,119 --> 00:28:22,960 Speaker 1: It was Johnny Hecker instead. The punter was handling the 484 00:28:23,040 --> 00:28:25,560 Speaker 1: kickoff and he dribbled it out of bounds, and so 485 00:28:25,600 --> 00:28:30,000 Speaker 1: it was not noteworthy at all. And so obviously Greg 486 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:33,119 Speaker 1: Zerline is a whole heck of a lot more efficient 487 00:28:33,200 --> 00:28:36,320 Speaker 1: at it than Johnny he got. He got the thing 488 00:28:36,359 --> 00:28:40,040 Speaker 1: to spend right. Maybe his watermelon kick was seedless, so 489 00:28:40,080 --> 00:28:46,120 Speaker 1: it's spun better. You know the other thing about me, 490 00:28:47,160 --> 00:28:51,080 Speaker 1: I like that black and it might have another thing 491 00:28:51,120 --> 00:28:54,840 Speaker 1: about the special teams guys, that punter. Speaking of the punter, 492 00:28:54,880 --> 00:28:57,440 Speaker 1: he got Special Teams Playing of the Week. If I'm 493 00:28:57,440 --> 00:29:04,080 Speaker 1: not mistaken, this guy say their offense every almost every 494 00:29:04,120 --> 00:29:06,760 Speaker 1: time he kicked the ball. He put the Patriots in 495 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:09,640 Speaker 1: the hole almost every time he kicked it. When you 496 00:29:09,680 --> 00:29:14,360 Speaker 1: can affect feel position from your punter, which we do 497 00:29:14,600 --> 00:29:17,719 Speaker 1: sometimes here with Jones, we're very blessed to have a 498 00:29:17,760 --> 00:29:20,960 Speaker 1: great punter as well. When you're talking about your punner 499 00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:23,880 Speaker 1: getting Special Teams Player of the Week, that means that 500 00:29:23,920 --> 00:29:27,160 Speaker 1: he made a big difference in the game, even without 501 00:29:27,480 --> 00:29:30,240 Speaker 1: the twelfth man that they have out there. So cowboys 502 00:29:30,280 --> 00:29:33,360 Speaker 1: an't gonna They're gonna have to be very respectful of that. 503 00:29:33,680 --> 00:29:38,720 Speaker 1: And hey, even to Bill's little cheerleading side of things 504 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,920 Speaker 1: over there. That might give Ceedee Lamb a chance to 505 00:29:41,960 --> 00:29:46,000 Speaker 1: return some Let's just think about that. He might OutKick 506 00:29:46,040 --> 00:29:51,200 Speaker 1: his coverage because he's so good that Ceedee Lamb might 507 00:29:51,240 --> 00:29:53,560 Speaker 1: have a chance to the house. I need I need 508 00:29:53,600 --> 00:29:57,520 Speaker 1: to do some research on Cede Lamb versus Michael Dixon. 509 00:29:57,600 --> 00:30:02,400 Speaker 1: The punter for Seattle of course, Texas Longhorn. Texas Longhorn 510 00:30:02,520 --> 00:30:05,600 Speaker 1: fans of course know who Michael Dixon is, and any 511 00:30:05,640 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: fans of the Big Twelve because he played at Texas. 512 00:30:09,280 --> 00:30:14,520 Speaker 1: He was a fifth round pick two years ago. Yes, 513 00:30:14,680 --> 00:30:18,200 Speaker 1: he's from Australia and one of a whole bunch of 514 00:30:18,240 --> 00:30:22,040 Speaker 1: Australian punters who have come over here now. And there's 515 00:30:22,040 --> 00:30:23,920 Speaker 1: a reason they made him a fifth round pick and 516 00:30:24,200 --> 00:30:27,680 Speaker 1: he made the Pro Bowl his rookie season with the Seahawks. 517 00:30:27,720 --> 00:30:31,080 Speaker 1: So good eye there, Everson, And now, okay, I have 518 00:30:31,120 --> 00:30:34,960 Speaker 1: to figure out. So it would have been CD's freshman 519 00:30:35,120 --> 00:30:38,560 Speaker 1: year at OU. If he was returning punts his freshman year, 520 00:30:38,880 --> 00:30:42,360 Speaker 1: he might have tried to return one of Michael Dixon's 521 00:30:42,400 --> 00:30:44,640 Speaker 1: punts at the cotton Ball. Well, if he wasn't, he 522 00:30:44,680 --> 00:30:50,320 Speaker 1: should have been. But with OU's defense, I don't know 523 00:30:50,800 --> 00:30:57,080 Speaker 1: that Texas ever punted. I show you that's the thing. 524 00:30:57,120 --> 00:30:59,280 Speaker 1: If you're if you're a if you're punting in the 525 00:30:59,360 --> 00:31:03,040 Speaker 1: Big Twelve, you don't get a lot of exposure with 526 00:31:03,080 --> 00:31:06,080 Speaker 1: the Big Twelve defenses. Right, That's like playing volleyball and 527 00:31:06,200 --> 00:31:10,160 Speaker 1: not holding served. Right, That's exactly right, all right? The fact, 528 00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:13,400 Speaker 1: the fact that he got drafted anyway, that says a 529 00:31:13,480 --> 00:31:17,360 Speaker 1: whole lot about him. And those those those Australian punters 530 00:31:17,680 --> 00:31:20,800 Speaker 1: when they come over here, they don't just kick. They 531 00:31:20,880 --> 00:31:23,920 Speaker 1: love to kick a little lass as well, got a 532 00:31:23,920 --> 00:31:27,800 Speaker 1: little rugby background in them. Uh and so when that 533 00:31:27,960 --> 00:31:31,400 Speaker 1: when the if the returner comes their way, then they 534 00:31:31,480 --> 00:31:34,640 Speaker 1: might some of them have the reputation of being able 535 00:31:34,680 --> 00:31:37,960 Speaker 1: to bring that hat with them. And uh so let's 536 00:31:37,960 --> 00:31:39,800 Speaker 1: look out for that as well. Yeah, I'm a little 537 00:31:39,840 --> 00:31:43,239 Speaker 1: Texas ou payback on one way or the other. And 538 00:31:43,440 --> 00:31:46,280 Speaker 1: in fact, Dixon was the Ray Guy Award winner at 539 00:31:46,320 --> 00:31:50,040 Speaker 1: Texas and he was the MVP of the two thousand 540 00:31:50,000 --> 00:31:54,640 Speaker 1: and seventeen Texas Bawl. All right, that is our punter talk. 541 00:31:54,720 --> 00:31:57,600 Speaker 1: What I remember about that guy? You remember the Texas ball. 542 00:31:57,840 --> 00:32:00,160 Speaker 1: I remember he did something that he ended up in 543 00:32:00,200 --> 00:32:03,200 Speaker 1: the MVP of the game. I think he killed a 544 00:32:03,240 --> 00:32:06,400 Speaker 1: bunch of that because they were playing against Missouri. They 545 00:32:06,480 --> 00:32:08,160 Speaker 1: killed a bunch of and that was that was when 546 00:32:08,240 --> 00:32:11,440 Speaker 1: Tom Herman made the antics on the sideline. Right. See 547 00:32:11,520 --> 00:32:13,960 Speaker 1: now it's coming, Yeah, it's all coming back. Who's that 548 00:32:14,080 --> 00:32:19,880 Speaker 1: quarterback from Missouri? They're welcome back? Who's now with the 549 00:32:19,920 --> 00:32:22,440 Speaker 1: Denver Bronc goes and he's out a few weeks. Got 550 00:32:22,440 --> 00:32:24,840 Speaker 1: a shoulder. 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Wear a mask and keep it on too, 595 00:35:03,640 --> 00:35:07,520 Speaker 1: by the way, otherwise you get one hundred thousand dollars. Fine, well, 596 00:35:07,560 --> 00:35:12,280 Speaker 1: I'll tell you what. Man sure got their hands slapped 597 00:35:12,360 --> 00:35:17,680 Speaker 1: right fans for not keeping their masks gone in the 598 00:35:17,719 --> 00:35:20,400 Speaker 1: stadium because there won a lot of masks done in 599 00:35:20,480 --> 00:35:25,719 Speaker 1: the second half. I must admit, did you hear they 600 00:35:25,719 --> 00:35:30,320 Speaker 1: asked Mike McCarthy about it, about the fines those guys 601 00:35:30,320 --> 00:35:34,399 Speaker 1: were getting. He goes, it's a lot of money. That's 602 00:35:36,000 --> 00:35:40,239 Speaker 1: that's a lot of money. One hundred thousand dollars. That 603 00:35:40,440 --> 00:35:42,360 Speaker 1: is no joke. I thought there was going to be 604 00:35:42,440 --> 00:35:47,160 Speaker 1: something way under six figures. They went straight straight to 605 00:35:47,239 --> 00:35:49,640 Speaker 1: the top straight to the head one hundred thousand dollars, 606 00:35:49,719 --> 00:35:52,600 Speaker 1: and they find the teams two hundred and fifty thousand each. 607 00:35:53,920 --> 00:35:56,960 Speaker 1: You know what, A million dollars in fines went out 608 00:35:57,000 --> 00:36:00,239 Speaker 1: over the weekend, and then and then and then seven 609 00:36:00,320 --> 00:36:04,040 Speaker 1: hundred more on Monday night because neither of them had 610 00:36:04,080 --> 00:36:07,799 Speaker 1: their masks gun with. With head coach salaries these days 611 00:36:07,840 --> 00:36:10,399 Speaker 1: in the NFL, it's a lot less money to them 612 00:36:10,480 --> 00:36:12,520 Speaker 1: than it is to us. That might going out to 613 00:36:12,560 --> 00:36:15,560 Speaker 1: dinner for us sometimes I'm gonna do, I'm gonna do 614 00:36:15,640 --> 00:36:18,200 Speaker 1: what the percentage of that is? And so what would 615 00:36:18,200 --> 00:36:21,319 Speaker 1: be the equivalent in finding us one hundred dollars? They're 616 00:36:21,320 --> 00:36:24,839 Speaker 1: one hundred thousand dollars? Fine, yeah, yeah, I think that's 617 00:36:24,880 --> 00:36:28,960 Speaker 1: about right about. Yeah, all right. We talked about the 618 00:36:29,040 --> 00:36:31,319 Speaker 1: Special Teams Player of the Week, and I don't know 619 00:36:31,400 --> 00:36:33,520 Speaker 1: how in the world you give it to a punter 620 00:36:33,640 --> 00:36:37,080 Speaker 1: over Greg Zerline and the watermelon kick, But they did 621 00:36:37,120 --> 00:36:42,080 Speaker 1: that exactly, the watermelon kick in a winning field goal. 622 00:36:42,120 --> 00:36:44,160 Speaker 1: I mean, I thought, I thought for sure that had 623 00:36:44,239 --> 00:36:46,680 Speaker 1: sealed the Special Teams Player of the Week. Ah, it's 624 00:36:46,680 --> 00:36:49,799 Speaker 1: the first thing I thought of, all right, Speaking of Dak, 625 00:36:50,800 --> 00:36:53,759 Speaker 1: what about what about some other award winners. Jack won 626 00:36:53,800 --> 00:36:57,040 Speaker 1: the NFC Offensive Player of the Week, so that probably 627 00:36:57,080 --> 00:37:00,000 Speaker 1: Trump given it so they couldn't give it to two counts. 628 00:37:00,640 --> 00:37:04,319 Speaker 1: And somebody noticed that he threw for four hundred and 629 00:37:04,320 --> 00:37:08,480 Speaker 1: fifty yards with two backup undrafted tackles out there and 630 00:37:08,560 --> 00:37:12,000 Speaker 1: led an offense with five hundred and seventy yards and 631 00:37:12,080 --> 00:37:16,480 Speaker 1: scored forty points in the game without the help of 632 00:37:16,520 --> 00:37:22,000 Speaker 1: any takeaways or botched fake punts or whatever trickery that 633 00:37:22,400 --> 00:37:26,440 Speaker 1: the Falcons might have tried. So he had he had 634 00:37:26,440 --> 00:37:30,680 Speaker 1: one fumble, but he had no interceptions as well. I 635 00:37:30,680 --> 00:37:33,160 Speaker 1: am all right, And it wasn't a fumble. It was 636 00:37:33,200 --> 00:37:36,080 Speaker 1: a sack fumble, meaning he got blasted and the ball 637 00:37:36,160 --> 00:37:39,360 Speaker 1: came out. Yeah, well he was, you know, he was 638 00:37:39,400 --> 00:37:41,680 Speaker 1: trying to do a little more than what he needed 639 00:37:41,719 --> 00:37:43,080 Speaker 1: to do. He needed to just go ahead and take 640 00:37:43,120 --> 00:37:44,879 Speaker 1: the sack, but he was trying to get it out 641 00:37:44,880 --> 00:37:48,319 Speaker 1: to Dalton Schultz there and didn't work out. So well, yeah, 642 00:37:48,360 --> 00:37:51,360 Speaker 1: that's right, all right. The other thing we want to 643 00:37:51,400 --> 00:37:56,240 Speaker 1: mention before the end of mix shots is the passing 644 00:37:56,280 --> 00:37:59,400 Speaker 1: of the great Gale Sayers at the age of seventy 645 00:37:59,480 --> 00:38:04,160 Speaker 1: seven a day. Wow, what a talent. Gayl Sayers was. 646 00:38:04,320 --> 00:38:06,719 Speaker 1: It was an NFL career that was cut short due 647 00:38:06,719 --> 00:38:09,439 Speaker 1: to injury, but the youngest player to be voted into 648 00:38:09,440 --> 00:38:11,959 Speaker 1: the Pro Football Hall of Fame at age thirty four. 649 00:38:12,120 --> 00:38:14,960 Speaker 1: That's how good he was in his short NFL career. 650 00:38:15,400 --> 00:38:18,080 Speaker 1: And on YouTube, I'm sure you can go back and 651 00:38:18,080 --> 00:38:22,920 Speaker 1: watch some of those highlights. GAYL Sayers was sensational. I'll 652 00:38:22,960 --> 00:38:25,839 Speaker 1: tell you what. So he was a rookie first round 653 00:38:25,920 --> 00:38:28,680 Speaker 1: draft choice in sixty five by the Bears, so I 654 00:38:28,719 --> 00:38:31,759 Speaker 1: got to watch a lot of Gayl Sayers. And as 655 00:38:31,920 --> 00:38:34,800 Speaker 1: I've told you guys before, I grew up a Green 656 00:38:34,840 --> 00:38:39,800 Speaker 1: Bay Packers fan, and he used to run circles around 657 00:38:39,840 --> 00:38:42,720 Speaker 1: the Packers and I was going to say the defense 658 00:38:42,960 --> 00:38:46,279 Speaker 1: but on special teams they could not catch him. It 659 00:38:46,520 --> 00:38:51,520 Speaker 1: was unbelievable. And I can't tell you I probably was well. 660 00:38:51,719 --> 00:38:55,000 Speaker 1: I was probably around that age where you kind of 661 00:38:55,080 --> 00:38:59,160 Speaker 1: knew some cuss words and if I had no more 662 00:39:00,000 --> 00:39:02,560 Speaker 1: in a little older I can't tell you how many 663 00:39:02,600 --> 00:39:05,480 Speaker 1: times I yelled at the TV when they could not 664 00:39:05,719 --> 00:39:11,080 Speaker 1: stop Gail Sayers. He was unbelievable. He was awfully, awfully, 665 00:39:11,120 --> 00:39:14,080 Speaker 1: awfully good. And how about this, if I remember correctly, 666 00:39:14,160 --> 00:39:17,000 Speaker 1: that draft, not only do they get Gail Sayers, but 667 00:39:17,040 --> 00:39:19,520 Speaker 1: they drafted Dick Buckas too, out of the University of 668 00:39:19,560 --> 00:39:24,040 Speaker 1: Villa Wow. Yeah. At nineteen sixty five draft, as says 669 00:39:24,200 --> 00:39:29,520 Speaker 1: was the fourth pick. Okay, here is the sixty five draft, 670 00:39:29,560 --> 00:39:31,600 Speaker 1: which was a pretty good draft for the Cowboys too. 671 00:39:31,640 --> 00:39:33,360 Speaker 1: If I were at sixty four, was really good for 672 00:39:33,400 --> 00:39:38,000 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, all right. Top five picks of the may 673 00:39:38,080 --> 00:39:41,240 Speaker 1: you can go further than that, Top top seven picks 674 00:39:41,400 --> 00:39:44,440 Speaker 1: of the nineteen sixty five draft. The New York Giants 675 00:39:44,520 --> 00:39:48,200 Speaker 1: number one overall, took Tucker Frederickson, running back out of Auburn. 676 00:39:48,520 --> 00:39:52,040 Speaker 1: San Francisco took Ken Willard, fullback out of North Carolina. 677 00:39:52,160 --> 00:39:56,920 Speaker 1: Number three pick. The Chicago Bears select Dick Buttkas middle 678 00:39:57,000 --> 00:40:02,120 Speaker 1: linebacker Illinois. Number four pick. The Bears take GAYL. Says, 679 00:40:02,120 --> 00:40:05,480 Speaker 1: half back from Kansas. The fifth pick, the Cowboys select 680 00:40:05,560 --> 00:40:09,719 Speaker 1: Craig Morton, quarterback from cal And the reason I want 681 00:40:09,760 --> 00:40:13,120 Speaker 1: to go to number seven. Number seven, the Green Bay 682 00:40:13,160 --> 00:40:17,360 Speaker 1: Packers take the Golden Tellamino. It was Donnie and Donnie 683 00:40:17,360 --> 00:40:20,239 Speaker 1: Anderson out of Texas take I remember they followed that 684 00:40:20,360 --> 00:40:23,600 Speaker 1: up with Jim Grubowski. Well, they first followed it up 685 00:40:23,640 --> 00:40:28,520 Speaker 1: with Larry Elkins out of base Joe Namath. Joe Namath 686 00:40:28,800 --> 00:40:33,239 Speaker 1: was the twelfth pick of the Saint Louis Cardinals in 687 00:40:33,320 --> 00:40:36,400 Speaker 1: the nineteen sixty five draft. Of course, he also was 688 00:40:36,440 --> 00:40:38,960 Speaker 1: picked by the New York Jets, and he made his 689 00:40:39,040 --> 00:40:41,359 Speaker 1: fame with the New York Jets. So how about this 690 00:40:41,400 --> 00:40:44,279 Speaker 1: from gilbrad Well. We have to point out though, that 691 00:40:45,400 --> 00:40:49,840 Speaker 1: I think Gayl Say has probably had the best individual 692 00:40:50,080 --> 00:40:55,000 Speaker 1: performance in any game. What was the six touchdowns on 693 00:40:55,040 --> 00:40:59,479 Speaker 1: an extremely muddy field? That YouTube game can be looked 694 00:40:59,560 --> 00:41:02,279 Speaker 1: up as well. Of that game can be looked up 695 00:41:02,280 --> 00:41:07,359 Speaker 1: on YouTube as well. I believe two of those touchdowns 696 00:41:08,200 --> 00:41:11,920 Speaker 1: were punt returns. Just as Spaggs was talking about just 697 00:41:12,000 --> 00:41:15,920 Speaker 1: how diverse he was. These days, you don't find the 698 00:41:16,040 --> 00:41:21,920 Speaker 1: running back that also volunteers and excels at punt return. 699 00:41:22,000 --> 00:41:26,520 Speaker 1: You could just imagine putting Tony Dorset back there to 700 00:41:26,600 --> 00:41:32,360 Speaker 1: catch punts. Wouldn't put Smith punts, guarantee you you wouldn't 701 00:41:32,360 --> 00:41:35,480 Speaker 1: want you wouldn't want Emmy Smith back there trying to 702 00:41:35,600 --> 00:41:38,719 Speaker 1: return punts. I just couldn't see that. But that's just 703 00:41:38,840 --> 00:41:43,640 Speaker 1: how dynamic Gail Says was. He wasn't just a punt returner. 704 00:41:43,960 --> 00:41:46,799 Speaker 1: He was the best punt returner that the league has 705 00:41:46,840 --> 00:41:50,840 Speaker 1: probably ever seen in its history. So he was so fast. 706 00:41:50,960 --> 00:41:53,720 Speaker 1: He was so fast that even the mud couldn't slow 707 00:41:53,760 --> 00:41:56,920 Speaker 1: him down. And I've got the details that never failed. 708 00:41:57,080 --> 00:42:00,360 Speaker 1: He never slipped on That one time he did slip. 709 00:42:00,400 --> 00:42:02,880 Speaker 1: I believe that was the time he got injured with 710 00:42:03,080 --> 00:42:07,320 Speaker 1: a career ending injury. And he had that six touchdown 711 00:42:07,400 --> 00:42:12,240 Speaker 1: game came his rookie season in nineteen sixty five to 712 00:42:12,280 --> 00:42:16,080 Speaker 1: twenty win over the forty nine ers at Wrigley Field 713 00:42:16,120 --> 00:42:20,000 Speaker 1: in Chicago. He had three hundred and twenty six yards 714 00:42:20,000 --> 00:42:24,600 Speaker 1: in the game and six touchdowns. And they're still trying 715 00:42:24,640 --> 00:42:29,440 Speaker 1: to stop rookie season, rookie season. That's amazing. This tweet 716 00:42:29,560 --> 00:42:33,160 Speaker 1: from Gil Brandt, this tells you what Gil's memory is. 717 00:42:33,200 --> 00:42:36,360 Speaker 1: He said, Gail Sayers and I go back to nineteen 718 00:42:36,600 --> 00:42:41,640 Speaker 1: sixty three when he was at Kansas. John Hadel's sister, 719 00:42:41,880 --> 00:42:47,279 Speaker 1: Carol was football secretary at the school and introduced us. 720 00:42:47,400 --> 00:42:49,960 Speaker 1: I asked him to tell me about the place he 721 00:42:50,080 --> 00:42:53,040 Speaker 1: grew up. He told me all about Omaha, Nebraska in 722 00:42:53,120 --> 00:42:57,400 Speaker 1: his days at Central High School. Only Gil would remember 723 00:42:57,520 --> 00:43:02,080 Speaker 1: that stuff from that far back It's absolutely amazing. I 724 00:43:02,120 --> 00:43:05,600 Speaker 1: think I think, I think Gail keeps names of certain 725 00:43:05,640 --> 00:43:08,759 Speaker 1: people so he can blackmail them in the future. That 726 00:43:08,880 --> 00:43:11,400 Speaker 1: has to be the only reason he remembers and writes 727 00:43:11,480 --> 00:43:15,200 Speaker 1: down all of that stuff. Unreal. But what is Gail 728 00:43:15,320 --> 00:43:20,400 Speaker 1: Sairs best remembered for, most remembered for the movie Brian 729 00:43:20,480 --> 00:43:29,160 Speaker 1: Brian's song or Wait ten times at least? And I 730 00:43:29,280 --> 00:43:31,880 Speaker 1: ran across it a couple months ago when we were 731 00:43:31,920 --> 00:43:35,319 Speaker 1: just searching for stuff to watch. And I'll guarantee you 732 00:43:35,400 --> 00:43:39,040 Speaker 1: for this tenth time, I shed a tear. I'm kind 733 00:43:39,040 --> 00:43:42,439 Speaker 1: of easy on that. And for those of you who 734 00:43:42,480 --> 00:43:47,040 Speaker 1: are under the age of whatever they like nineteen seventy one, 735 00:43:47,120 --> 00:43:51,040 Speaker 1: it was Brian's song in nineteen seventy one ABC Movie 736 00:43:51,080 --> 00:43:53,440 Speaker 1: of the Week, so it was made for TV. I 737 00:43:53,440 --> 00:43:56,000 Speaker 1: didn't even realize it was a made for TV movie 738 00:43:56,040 --> 00:44:00,439 Speaker 1: and yeah network, uh. And of course Brian Billy Billy 739 00:44:00,520 --> 00:44:03,719 Speaker 1: d Williams played the role of gayl Sayers and James 740 00:44:03,800 --> 00:44:07,000 Speaker 1: Cono is Brian Piccolo. And of course the tragic story 741 00:44:07,040 --> 00:44:10,200 Speaker 1: of Brian Piccolo, who died of cancer at a very 742 00:44:10,239 --> 00:44:12,680 Speaker 1: young age, is when he was playing for the Chicago 743 00:44:12,760 --> 00:44:15,640 Speaker 1: Bears was diagnosed with it. He was the fullback, so 744 00:44:15,680 --> 00:44:18,759 Speaker 1: he was leading the way. Yeah, the great movie. He 745 00:44:18,800 --> 00:44:21,200 Speaker 1: can probably find that somewhere. Well, I'm sure, I'm sure 746 00:44:21,239 --> 00:44:25,120 Speaker 1: it's on YouTube. Yeah, all right, we ate up the 747 00:44:25,280 --> 00:44:29,080 Speaker 1: entire last segment. And and I'm glad we did you 748 00:44:29,120 --> 00:44:32,280 Speaker 1: know GAYL. Sayers one of the greats of National Football 749 00:44:32,360 --> 00:44:37,239 Speaker 1: League history. Oh and and uh, I was looking at 750 00:44:37,640 --> 00:44:41,640 Speaker 1: Gill's got like, go go to Gill's Twitter account and 751 00:44:41,680 --> 00:44:45,360 Speaker 1: just he's got about five things on Gail's Sayers and 752 00:44:45,600 --> 00:44:49,960 Speaker 1: different things on. He was also drafted by the Chiefs, 753 00:44:49,960 --> 00:44:51,960 Speaker 1: by the way Gill points out, he was the fifth 754 00:44:51,960 --> 00:44:55,160 Speaker 1: pick overall by the Chiefs, the same spot the Bears 755 00:44:55,160 --> 00:44:56,920 Speaker 1: took him. He said, in the dridge, you say he 756 00:44:56,960 --> 00:44:59,839 Speaker 1: was fifth or fourth, fourth? He was fourth. A Gil 757 00:45:00,320 --> 00:45:04,439 Speaker 1: made him a small mistake there, huh uh, he said, 758 00:45:04,719 --> 00:45:06,839 Speaker 1: he said, Oh, this is a good one. This is Gil. 759 00:45:07,040 --> 00:45:09,960 Speaker 1: I might have played a small role, but it was 760 00:45:10,080 --> 00:45:16,359 Speaker 1: his wife who convinced him to play in Chicago rather 761 00:45:16,400 --> 00:45:20,320 Speaker 1: than with the Kansas City Chiefs. Yes, absolutely, all right, Everson, 762 00:45:20,600 --> 00:45:23,400 Speaker 1: that does it for this addition to mix shots, we 763 00:45:23,480 --> 00:45:26,479 Speaker 1: appreciate you and I know that you've got some hot 764 00:45:26,560 --> 00:45:30,879 Speaker 1: sports opinions. About these Seattle Seahawks the next couple of days, right, 765 00:45:32,480 --> 00:45:36,560 Speaker 1: and I think we might Oh, okay, all right, I 766 00:45:36,640 --> 00:45:38,960 Speaker 1: was gonna give him the final word, but he'll have 767 00:45:39,200 --> 00:45:41,880 Speaker 1: to get the final word tomorrow, all right. We lost 768 00:45:42,239 --> 00:45:45,200 Speaker 1: that injury report should come out here in about a 769 00:45:45,239 --> 00:45:47,799 Speaker 1: half hour or so, so we'll have an update on 770 00:45:48,040 --> 00:45:51,239 Speaker 1: just where everybody's at, and including with Seattle, because we 771 00:45:51,239 --> 00:45:55,000 Speaker 1: remember we pointed out that they've got some injury probably too, 772 00:45:55,120 --> 00:45:58,120 Speaker 1: they lost their best paths to two acls last week, 773 00:45:58,239 --> 00:46:01,319 Speaker 1: Bruce Irvin and as well as Mark east Blair defensive back, 774 00:46:01,360 --> 00:46:03,960 Speaker 1: so they're hurting too. All right. We'll have Mick shots 775 00:46:04,000 --> 00:46:06,880 Speaker 1: again tomorrow at one thirty. Have a great rest of 776 00:46:06,920 --> 00:46:14,360 Speaker 1: your Wednesday. M hmm. 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