WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Scouting Red Birds

0:00:02.040 --> 0:00:04.520
<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

0:00:04.559 --> 0:00:06.400
<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

0:00:08.280 --> 0:00:09.320
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

0:00:11.000 --> 0:00:15.800
<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shot screaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot

0:00:15.840 --> 0:00:19.880
<v Speaker 1>Com and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are

0:00:20.040 --> 0:00:24.800
<v Speaker 1>Bill Jones, Everson Wolves, and Nicky Spagnola.

0:00:26.480 --> 0:00:28.240
<v Speaker 3>I think we need to fix the lead in on.

0:00:29.120 --> 0:00:36.000
<v Speaker 4>We need to Yeah, right, uh huh? Are you and Savannah?

0:00:36.320 --> 0:00:43.640
<v Speaker 3>Are you going to pronounce Savannah? There you go? Yeah,

0:00:44.400 --> 0:00:47.960
<v Speaker 3>not to be confused. Not to be confused with Hugh

0:00:48.040 --> 0:00:51.760
<v Speaker 3>Millen who spent just about a week here at Dalla

0:00:52.000 --> 0:00:53.040
<v Speaker 3>Range with the Cowboys.

0:00:53.440 --> 0:00:53.840
<v Speaker 5>Was he here?

0:00:53.960 --> 0:00:54.440
<v Speaker 4>Was?

0:00:54.120 --> 0:00:56.120
<v Speaker 2>It was like a month, a month.

0:00:56.560 --> 0:00:58.480
<v Speaker 3>Long enough for me to go to his apartment in

0:00:58.560 --> 0:01:00.480
<v Speaker 3>Valley Ranch and do an interview with and that was

0:01:00.520 --> 0:01:02.680
<v Speaker 3>the kiss of death for his cowboy that was there.

0:01:02.760 --> 0:01:06.080
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that's right, all right, he was done, by the.

0:01:06.000 --> 0:01:07.240
<v Speaker 3>Way, Yes, yes, he was.

0:01:07.319 --> 0:01:07.759
<v Speaker 2>All right.

0:01:07.800 --> 0:01:10.600
<v Speaker 3>Here we are. We're not done, at least not right now.

0:01:10.640 --> 0:01:14.760
<v Speaker 3>We're not done. Never ready for some football on Sunday afternoon,

0:01:14.880 --> 0:01:19.520
<v Speaker 3>three twenty five, the Cowboys and the Cardinals and Mickey.

0:01:19.600 --> 0:01:23.400
<v Speaker 3>Don't we have a special guest right off the top.

0:01:23.360 --> 0:01:25.440
<v Speaker 6>We do, Bill, And as matter of fact, it was

0:01:25.480 --> 0:01:27.080
<v Speaker 6>one of our teammates on our.

0:01:26.959 --> 0:01:32.040
<v Speaker 7>Train show, right all right, she was the the savannah

0:01:32.080 --> 0:01:35.320
<v Speaker 7>of years gone past here and look where we got her,

0:01:35.440 --> 0:01:39.119
<v Speaker 7>right right, as if it was our deal with anh to.

0:01:39.000 --> 0:01:45.040
<v Speaker 3>Two football teach, Danny Surrek. How are you like that

0:01:49.760 --> 0:01:54.080
<v Speaker 3>we go behind enemy lines here with a friendly faced

0:01:54.280 --> 0:01:56.720
<v Speaker 3>Danny Surrek. Who has how long now have you been

0:01:56.800 --> 0:01:59.480
<v Speaker 3>with the Arizona Cardinals football club, Danny?

0:02:00.240 --> 0:02:02.400
<v Speaker 8>It is almost two years to the day.

0:02:02.520 --> 0:02:06.960
<v Speaker 3>Actually, wow, slowne by yeah, to a mid season acquisition.

0:02:07.080 --> 0:02:10.239
<v Speaker 3>It was a trade made between the Cardinals.

0:02:09.720 --> 0:02:14.000
<v Speaker 6>Of the I think a couple of Cardinals wanted goke that.

0:02:15.320 --> 0:02:18.000
<v Speaker 6>So she's a reporter producer.

0:02:17.600 --> 0:02:22.200
<v Speaker 3>There, reporter producer for the Arizona Cardinals. And practice is

0:02:22.320 --> 0:02:25.840
<v Speaker 3>underway here at the Star in Frisco. What about they're

0:02:26.200 --> 0:02:29.760
<v Speaker 3>in Arizona and not quite yet.

0:02:29.800 --> 0:02:32.680
<v Speaker 8>We're two hours behind you right now. So practice will

0:02:32.720 --> 0:02:36.040
<v Speaker 8>start in about twenty minutes or so for us, all right,

0:02:36.080 --> 0:02:38.560
<v Speaker 8>a little early, a little earlier when we practice it

0:02:38.639 --> 0:02:38.920
<v Speaker 8>here this.

0:02:39.000 --> 0:02:42.400
<v Speaker 3>With the weather, so well, give us an overview of

0:02:42.440 --> 0:02:45.960
<v Speaker 3>what of this Arizona Cardinals team. Off to an zero

0:02:46.000 --> 0:02:49.320
<v Speaker 3>to two start, and of course had a big lead

0:02:49.360 --> 0:02:52.800
<v Speaker 3>against the Giants twenty nothing at halftime twenty eight to

0:02:52.880 --> 0:02:55.799
<v Speaker 3>seven in the third quarter, Giants came back and won

0:02:55.880 --> 0:02:58.040
<v Speaker 3>by three, and they lost the opener on the road

0:02:58.040 --> 0:03:00.520
<v Speaker 3>at Washington by four. So two losses by a total

0:03:00.560 --> 0:03:01.919
<v Speaker 3>of seven points.

0:03:02.919 --> 0:03:05.840
<v Speaker 8>Right this Cardinals team, what's interesting is there were a

0:03:05.880 --> 0:03:08.320
<v Speaker 8>lot of question marks, a lot of doubts coming into

0:03:08.360 --> 0:03:11.240
<v Speaker 8>the season, and I feel like they have exceeded those

0:03:11.280 --> 0:03:14.440
<v Speaker 8>expectations so far. And they've played in the two games

0:03:14.480 --> 0:03:17.000
<v Speaker 8>where they could have won. And I know that doesn't

0:03:17.080 --> 0:03:19.160
<v Speaker 8>change the record, as you could have or you should

0:03:19.200 --> 0:03:22.560
<v Speaker 8>have won, but this team is performing better than what

0:03:22.680 --> 0:03:26.680
<v Speaker 8>expectations want. And you're missing a lot of your star players.

0:03:26.800 --> 0:03:30.680
<v Speaker 8>You're bringing your quarterback Josh Jobs. Yeah, six practices before

0:03:30.720 --> 0:03:33.800
<v Speaker 8>the season opener in Washington, and there truly was a

0:03:33.919 --> 0:03:36.560
<v Speaker 8>night and day difference between Week one and week tea

0:03:36.640 --> 0:03:40.200
<v Speaker 8>with Job and this offense. The defense has looked very good.

0:03:40.320 --> 0:03:43.800
<v Speaker 8>The problem has been the second half really before quarter

0:03:43.880 --> 0:03:46.960
<v Speaker 8>struggled Cardinals with an outscore twenty seven to nothing in

0:03:47.000 --> 0:03:50.240
<v Speaker 8>the first fourth quarter these last two games. I'm not

0:03:50.280 --> 0:03:52.960
<v Speaker 8>sure if that is the offense struggling and having a

0:03:53.120 --> 0:03:56.240
<v Speaker 8>defense out there and having a standin a problem, but

0:03:56.280 --> 0:03:59.320
<v Speaker 8>it's something that they have to get corrected, especially against

0:03:59.360 --> 0:04:03.920
<v Speaker 8>this Caboy defense that is dominant to say the leaf Yeah, Danny.

0:04:03.920 --> 0:04:06.760
<v Speaker 6>If you look at the scores, you lose to Washington

0:04:06.840 --> 0:04:10.000
<v Speaker 6>twenty to sixteen and then to the Giants thirty one

0:04:10.160 --> 0:04:12.960
<v Speaker 6>twenty eight. So it's two losses by a total of

0:04:14.280 --> 0:04:16.640
<v Speaker 6>seven points. So they were kind of right there. And

0:04:16.680 --> 0:04:19.559
<v Speaker 6>I noticed one of the things that has hurt them

0:04:20.240 --> 0:04:24.640
<v Speaker 6>was the amount of injuries they've suffered, especially obviously at

0:04:24.680 --> 0:04:30.040
<v Speaker 6>the quarterback position, but now along the defensive line too, right.

0:04:29.960 --> 0:04:32.960
<v Speaker 8>So they put al j. Collier, who was looking very

0:04:33.000 --> 0:04:37.120
<v Speaker 8>good throughout preseason in that first game's being inspired by

0:04:37.160 --> 0:04:40.160
<v Speaker 8>the Cardinals this offseason. He's on iron with a biceps injury,

0:04:40.240 --> 0:04:44.000
<v Speaker 8>and then Carlos Walkin suffered a biceps injury early on

0:04:44.080 --> 0:04:46.760
<v Speaker 8>in the game Sunday against the Giants. And the reason

0:04:46.800 --> 0:04:49.359
<v Speaker 8>that host is because this isn't a Cardinals defense that

0:04:49.560 --> 0:04:52.679
<v Speaker 8>has a lot of star power. There's no micro harsion

0:04:52.800 --> 0:04:55.800
<v Speaker 8>to know, there's no DeMarcus Lawrens, right, no Trayvon Digs

0:04:55.839 --> 0:04:59.160
<v Speaker 8>like the Cowboys aps. So specifically on the defensive line

0:04:59.240 --> 0:05:02.000
<v Speaker 8>with the outside line backers, they are relying heavily on

0:05:02.080 --> 0:05:04.960
<v Speaker 8>a rotation, really five or six guys on that D

0:05:05.160 --> 0:05:08.200
<v Speaker 8>line against the Giants, they were also about one of

0:05:08.240 --> 0:05:10.720
<v Speaker 8>their starters and letting go with the shoulder injury. Now

0:05:10.760 --> 0:05:13.240
<v Speaker 8>he's back to practice that he should be good, but

0:05:13.400 --> 0:05:16.919
<v Speaker 8>not having Collier and not having walking really hurt what

0:05:17.000 --> 0:05:20.479
<v Speaker 8>this defense was trying to do upfront, because now you're

0:05:20.520 --> 0:05:22.440
<v Speaker 8>not going to be able to have that kind of rotation.

0:05:22.640 --> 0:05:26.279
<v Speaker 8>Players are having to have more snaps, higher snap counts

0:05:26.279 --> 0:05:28.920
<v Speaker 8>than what his coaching staff may be intended early on.

0:05:29.040 --> 0:05:31.600
<v Speaker 8>So I would assume there's going to be some different adjustments,

0:05:32.400 --> 0:05:34.880
<v Speaker 8>probably still a rotation, but it's not going to look

0:05:34.960 --> 0:05:37.040
<v Speaker 8>the way that they had intended the way that we

0:05:37.120 --> 0:05:40.520
<v Speaker 8>had seen success from that defensive line through the first

0:05:40.839 --> 0:05:43.440
<v Speaker 8>one and a half days before Carlos Watkins went down

0:05:43.480 --> 0:05:44.600
<v Speaker 8>with his biceps injury.

0:05:45.600 --> 0:05:48.880
<v Speaker 2>Hey Danny, this is Everson. How are you ever said?

0:05:49.040 --> 0:05:49.599
<v Speaker 8>Miss you man?

0:05:49.720 --> 0:05:51.920
<v Speaker 2>What's up? Man? Had a good time?

0:05:53.560 --> 0:05:56.360
<v Speaker 9>Come on, man, and we were attached at the hip.

0:05:56.440 --> 0:05:58.640
<v Speaker 9>All of a sudden they just got rid of those.

0:05:58.720 --> 0:06:01.720
<v Speaker 9>But anyway, listen, we have been dogging the Cardinals over

0:06:01.720 --> 0:06:05.039
<v Speaker 9>here in this booth, just so you know. We at

0:06:05.080 --> 0:06:08.440
<v Speaker 9>this point we try not to have too much disrespect

0:06:08.480 --> 0:06:10.840
<v Speaker 9>for them because that's going to be a home home

0:06:10.920 --> 0:06:14.120
<v Speaker 9>game for the Dallas Cowboys. I must this is what

0:06:14.200 --> 0:06:16.400
<v Speaker 9>we've been saying. This is what we've been saying off camera.

0:06:16.440 --> 0:06:17.840
<v Speaker 9>I'm just just telling you this has.

0:06:17.800 --> 0:06:18.280
<v Speaker 2>Been going on.

0:06:18.920 --> 0:06:22.320
<v Speaker 9>So tell me what's going to change that narrative because

0:06:22.560 --> 0:06:26.200
<v Speaker 9>the Cardinals, they've changed the narrative the first two games

0:06:26.240 --> 0:06:29.640
<v Speaker 9>even though they lost. Uh, tell me what's what's causing

0:06:29.680 --> 0:06:32.320
<v Speaker 9>them to change the narrative about the Cardinals.

0:06:33.480 --> 0:06:35.360
<v Speaker 8>Yeah. I think this all just comes down to the

0:06:35.640 --> 0:06:38.960
<v Speaker 8>coaching staff in the culture. And I don't have a

0:06:38.960 --> 0:06:41.760
<v Speaker 8>good way describer other than it feels very different than

0:06:41.760 --> 0:06:46.520
<v Speaker 8>it did under this previous coaching staff. Not necessarily not theory,

0:06:46.560 --> 0:06:49.440
<v Speaker 8>but what had coached Jarnson, Gannon and the staff new Germ.

0:06:49.440 --> 0:06:52.880
<v Speaker 8>Manage your money off, support, have thought. You can really

0:06:52.920 --> 0:06:57.760
<v Speaker 8>feel the efforts of this team is not quitting. That

0:06:57.880 --> 0:06:59.880
<v Speaker 8>was something that one of our Skaty Game and Thompson

0:07:00.000 --> 0:07:02.000
<v Speaker 8>talked about after the game Sunday was that's important that

0:07:02.000 --> 0:07:04.479
<v Speaker 8>this team is sticking together early on because that is

0:07:04.520 --> 0:07:09.640
<v Speaker 8>what carries through the entire season. But the passion and

0:07:09.680 --> 0:07:12.080
<v Speaker 8>the aggression that this team is playing with really this

0:07:12.240 --> 0:07:15.200
<v Speaker 8>defense is new now there's a fine line penalty has

0:07:15.240 --> 0:07:18.520
<v Speaker 8>been an issue through two games with this team, but

0:07:18.600 --> 0:07:21.840
<v Speaker 8>you can feel that culture change and winning at home

0:07:21.920 --> 0:07:24.720
<v Speaker 8>has not been an easy task for this team the

0:07:24.800 --> 0:07:27.400
<v Speaker 8>last year and a half. The only home win they

0:07:27.440 --> 0:07:30.400
<v Speaker 8>had last year was Thursday Night against the Saints. So

0:07:30.720 --> 0:07:33.520
<v Speaker 8>it's really important for this team to kind of set

0:07:33.560 --> 0:07:37.280
<v Speaker 8>that tone and get their home win this week. You're right, ever,

0:07:37.360 --> 0:07:41.120
<v Speaker 8>so though this is a very desirable destination for NFL

0:07:41.200 --> 0:07:44.240
<v Speaker 8>fans of all teams to travel at beautiful place, golf,

0:07:44.440 --> 0:07:48.480
<v Speaker 8>amazing weather, So I do expect a lot of Tawboys fans.

0:07:50.520 --> 0:07:52.800
<v Speaker 8>But this team has to find a way to start

0:07:52.800 --> 0:07:55.480
<v Speaker 8>winning at home and really closing the gate. We talked

0:07:55.520 --> 0:07:58.520
<v Speaker 8>about those fourth quarters struggles. The teams are playing well

0:07:58.680 --> 0:08:01.880
<v Speaker 8>enough to win. Now you have to start finishing the

0:08:01.920 --> 0:08:03.840
<v Speaker 8>game strong, holding onto your lead.

0:08:05.040 --> 0:08:09.240
<v Speaker 10>Now, Danny, the Cardinals passing offense is slightly outweighing their

0:08:09.360 --> 0:08:11.880
<v Speaker 10>rushing one hundred and seventy yards to one hundred and

0:08:11.960 --> 0:08:16.040
<v Speaker 10>twenty three point five yards. What do you anticipate for

0:08:16.160 --> 0:08:18.240
<v Speaker 10>this game on Sunday? Are we going to pass the

0:08:18.240 --> 0:08:20.320
<v Speaker 10>ball more or the Cardinals going to run more? I

0:08:20.320 --> 0:08:24.120
<v Speaker 10>mean James Connor, He's definitely been an item for the Cardinals.

0:08:24.240 --> 0:08:26.280
<v Speaker 3>What are your thoughts there?

0:08:26.760 --> 0:08:29.640
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it sounds interesting because it doesn't feel like the

0:08:29.680 --> 0:08:32.520
<v Speaker 8>Cardinals have been relying on the pass more so than

0:08:32.559 --> 0:08:36.480
<v Speaker 8>the run Week one in Washington. Just the game plan

0:08:36.559 --> 0:08:39.199
<v Speaker 8>you have to have against hardly the best defensive line

0:08:39.240 --> 0:08:42.920
<v Speaker 8>in the league. Those quick cords onto the passes really

0:08:43.000 --> 0:08:46.120
<v Speaker 8>jobs trying to find connection with his receivers, which took

0:08:46.200 --> 0:08:49.440
<v Speaker 8>some time understandably. So I would imagine that you're going

0:08:49.480 --> 0:08:52.280
<v Speaker 8>to hand the ball to James Connor's riding that momentum

0:08:52.320 --> 0:08:54.280
<v Speaker 8>of the game that he had one hundred and sixty yards,

0:08:54.280 --> 0:08:58.120
<v Speaker 8>who was strucking guys less and right on this game

0:08:58.160 --> 0:09:00.720
<v Speaker 8>against the Giant, and I think rite that. I think,

0:09:00.800 --> 0:09:03.280
<v Speaker 8>especially with this defense, you have to find a way

0:09:03.400 --> 0:09:05.920
<v Speaker 8>to wear down the Taboys defense, right, You have to

0:09:05.920 --> 0:09:09.000
<v Speaker 8>find a way to try and weaken a dominant defense,

0:09:09.080 --> 0:09:11.800
<v Speaker 8>find any sort of weakness or holes that you can

0:09:11.920 --> 0:09:14.719
<v Speaker 8>and really try and shove the ball down their throat.

0:09:14.960 --> 0:09:17.920
<v Speaker 8>I do think that the Cardinals are still looking to

0:09:18.000 --> 0:09:21.200
<v Speaker 8>solidify more of that downfield presence. You've got the seed

0:09:21.679 --> 0:09:24.040
<v Speaker 8>and Olie Brown. You've got the seed and Ronda Moore

0:09:24.080 --> 0:09:26.880
<v Speaker 8>in that spot. You've got sides when you're rooking Michael Wilson.

0:09:27.360 --> 0:09:31.160
<v Speaker 8>It's just about finding those connections. A big connection has

0:09:31.200 --> 0:09:33.560
<v Speaker 8>been tied end Beckert, who's coming up an AH scale

0:09:33.600 --> 0:09:38.040
<v Speaker 8>injuries himself, and there was mixcommunication. It didn't look like

0:09:38.080 --> 0:09:39.599
<v Speaker 8>the balls are being thrown in the right place and

0:09:39.679 --> 0:09:42.600
<v Speaker 8>the one but that connection looked a lot stronger Week

0:09:42.679 --> 0:09:45.440
<v Speaker 8>two against the Giants. So I would expect that to

0:09:45.440 --> 0:09:48.760
<v Speaker 8>be a receiver that jobs really starts to rely on.

0:09:49.120 --> 0:09:51.800
<v Speaker 8>And just how reliable that dak Ert is and has

0:09:51.840 --> 0:09:54.120
<v Speaker 8>been in his career with every quarterback he's played with,

0:09:54.200 --> 0:09:56.959
<v Speaker 8>I would expect that connection to continue to grow.

0:09:57.520 --> 0:10:00.319
<v Speaker 3>You know, I would say Danny and Danny's direct Zona

0:10:00.360 --> 0:10:03.360
<v Speaker 3>Cardinals with us here on mixed shots, I'd say Danny

0:10:03.400 --> 0:10:06.120
<v Speaker 3>that you could make the case Arizona is one of

0:10:06.200 --> 0:10:09.080
<v Speaker 3>the real surprise teams in the league through two games,

0:10:09.120 --> 0:10:11.280
<v Speaker 3>even though they are zero to two, especially when you

0:10:11.320 --> 0:10:14.800
<v Speaker 3>consider what happened in the offseason with a coaching change.

0:10:15.200 --> 0:10:18.960
<v Speaker 3>DeAndre Hopkins released the trade of a former first round

0:10:19.040 --> 0:10:22.080
<v Speaker 3>draft pick, Isaiah Simmons, and then he got Kyler, who

0:10:22.320 --> 0:10:25.640
<v Speaker 3>obviously is on injured reserve, to start the season. Buddha Baker,

0:10:25.720 --> 0:10:29.000
<v Speaker 3>five time Pro Bowler in safety, also on injured reserve,

0:10:29.160 --> 0:10:34.600
<v Speaker 3>and probably the biggest reason that Arizona has been able

0:10:34.800 --> 0:10:37.080
<v Speaker 3>to do what they've done the first two games of

0:10:37.080 --> 0:10:41.280
<v Speaker 3>the season is a quarterback that arrived about three weeks ago.

0:10:41.840 --> 0:10:45.520
<v Speaker 3>And we saw the same quarterback, Joshua Dobbs at Christmas

0:10:45.600 --> 0:10:48.280
<v Speaker 3>time last year. He was signed a week before he

0:10:48.320 --> 0:10:51.040
<v Speaker 3>started against the Cowboys and played the whole game against

0:10:51.320 --> 0:10:55.040
<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys as a Tennessee Titan. And I'm really impressed

0:10:55.040 --> 0:10:57.800
<v Speaker 3>with this guy, and not only his play on the field,

0:10:57.880 --> 0:11:02.240
<v Speaker 3>but highly intelligent guy aeros based engineering major four point

0:11:02.280 --> 0:11:04.880
<v Speaker 3>at Tennessee. I'm wondering how in the world has this

0:11:04.880 --> 0:11:06.840
<v Speaker 3>guy not gotten more of a chance than he has

0:11:07.280 --> 0:11:11.160
<v Speaker 3>already in his NFL career. In twenty seventeen draft pick.

0:11:11.280 --> 0:11:13.520
<v Speaker 3>By the way, he was the one hundred thirty fifth

0:11:13.520 --> 0:11:16.079
<v Speaker 3>pick in the draft, same the same exact spot that

0:11:16.160 --> 0:11:18.520
<v Speaker 3>Dak Prescott was drafted the year before.

0:11:19.880 --> 0:11:21.800
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, it's pretty crazy. This is gonna be the first

0:11:21.840 --> 0:11:25.120
<v Speaker 8>time in Dumb's career that he's starting a third straight game.

0:11:26.320 --> 0:11:30.840
<v Speaker 8>But you can see the confidence growing with jobs and

0:11:31.840 --> 0:11:35.000
<v Speaker 8>commanding the huddle a little more and that really was

0:11:35.040 --> 0:11:37.760
<v Speaker 8>a big difference from week one to week to was

0:11:37.840 --> 0:11:41.920
<v Speaker 8>that command. He had a much quicker release, and we

0:11:41.960 --> 0:11:44.560
<v Speaker 8>also saw the mobility. He had a twenty three yard

0:11:44.640 --> 0:11:47.840
<v Speaker 8>rushing touchdown where he trucked maybe or McKinney getting into

0:11:47.880 --> 0:11:50.240
<v Speaker 8>the end zone and then again broke through a tackle

0:11:50.280 --> 0:11:53.240
<v Speaker 8>on a two point conversion. That's what this coaching staff

0:11:53.559 --> 0:11:55.480
<v Speaker 8>was looking for. That was part of the release in

0:11:55.559 --> 0:11:59.360
<v Speaker 8>Cole McCoy and bringing Josh Oobbs day before your final

0:11:59.400 --> 0:12:05.480
<v Speaker 8>preseason in Minnesota. It's not quite obviously the Kyler Murray

0:12:05.800 --> 0:12:08.280
<v Speaker 8>level of having that two different quarterbacks, but it is

0:12:08.440 --> 0:12:11.439
<v Speaker 8>much more the style of what this coaching staff wants

0:12:11.480 --> 0:12:14.760
<v Speaker 8>to have. I think something that helps Josh Jobbs kind

0:12:14.760 --> 0:12:17.760
<v Speaker 8>of get activated here is that he has some familiarity

0:12:17.800 --> 0:12:20.120
<v Speaker 8>with a little bit of the coaching staff offensive Cornat

0:12:20.160 --> 0:12:23.400
<v Speaker 8>or Jupet Sam the quarterbacks coach Is Rowell for both

0:12:23.440 --> 0:12:25.640
<v Speaker 8>spent time with Jobs when he was in Cleveland for

0:12:25.679 --> 0:12:28.320
<v Speaker 8>a little bit, so that helps the connection as well.

0:12:28.320 --> 0:12:30.439
<v Speaker 8>But it's kind of funny of when we first got

0:12:30.480 --> 0:12:32.560
<v Speaker 8>to talk to Jobs in that first week and he saying, yeah,

0:12:32.600 --> 0:12:35.360
<v Speaker 8>you know, it's not just learning the offense. I'm also

0:12:35.440 --> 0:12:37.959
<v Speaker 8>having to learn people's names. I'm taking stamps from these guys,

0:12:37.960 --> 0:12:39.559
<v Speaker 8>that being the practice that comes up to me and

0:12:39.559 --> 0:12:43.040
<v Speaker 8>interviews himself like, that's not an easy situation when we

0:12:43.120 --> 0:12:45.960
<v Speaker 8>come in and you've got the practices before you're leading

0:12:46.000 --> 0:12:49.160
<v Speaker 8>the team. So because Dobs has been here for such

0:12:49.160 --> 0:12:52.640
<v Speaker 8>a short amount of time, one week's work of practice

0:12:53.000 --> 0:12:55.520
<v Speaker 8>really can make all the difference. And just seeing the

0:12:55.600 --> 0:12:58.120
<v Speaker 8>gross for week one in Washington in week two at

0:12:58.120 --> 0:13:00.480
<v Speaker 8>home against the Giants, I really do you think we're

0:13:00.480 --> 0:13:02.839
<v Speaker 8>going to continue to see the elite atting into week

0:13:02.920 --> 0:13:04.319
<v Speaker 8>three hosting the Cowboys.

0:13:04.440 --> 0:13:08.320
<v Speaker 6>You know, Danny, they obviously knew that Kyler Murray wasn't

0:13:08.360 --> 0:13:10.160
<v Speaker 6>going to be ready for the start of the season.

0:13:10.360 --> 0:13:13.800
<v Speaker 6>So what ended up being the impetus that kind of

0:13:13.840 --> 0:13:15.800
<v Speaker 6>at the last minute. I think I saw the trade

0:13:15.840 --> 0:13:19.280
<v Speaker 6>went down for Dobbs August twenty fourth to kind of

0:13:19.360 --> 0:13:22.680
<v Speaker 6>change course right at the last minute, give up on

0:13:22.800 --> 0:13:28.440
<v Speaker 6>Colt McCoy and then also depend on Clayton Tune from

0:13:28.520 --> 0:13:31.000
<v Speaker 6>right here in Carrollton at Hebrew And High School to

0:13:31.040 --> 0:13:32.400
<v Speaker 6>be the backup quarterback.

0:13:33.640 --> 0:13:37.040
<v Speaker 8>That's right, Yeah, I think it was just seeing what

0:13:37.080 --> 0:13:40.280
<v Speaker 8>you had and how that was going to fit with

0:13:40.440 --> 0:13:43.880
<v Speaker 8>what you want. Again, this coaching staff wants the quarterbacks

0:13:43.880 --> 0:13:46.000
<v Speaker 8>he doesn't just have that arm strength and an activity

0:13:46.160 --> 0:13:49.520
<v Speaker 8>for that long ball, but also their legs starting to play,

0:13:49.679 --> 0:13:51.719
<v Speaker 8>being able to get out of the pocket, being able

0:13:51.760 --> 0:13:54.360
<v Speaker 8>to get out of the pocket run a little bit themselves.

0:13:54.400 --> 0:13:57.000
<v Speaker 8>And I think just the point in his career that

0:13:57.280 --> 0:13:59.800
<v Speaker 8>wasn't what cult McCoy had. Really wasn't the type of

0:14:00.120 --> 0:14:02.800
<v Speaker 8>or back he ever was, but it just wasn't what

0:14:02.920 --> 0:14:07.000
<v Speaker 8>this coaching staff was looking for at that point. I

0:14:07.040 --> 0:14:11.479
<v Speaker 8>think what you saw through the off season, joint practices,

0:14:11.559 --> 0:14:15.520
<v Speaker 8>three season games kind of solidified that. And while the

0:14:15.600 --> 0:14:20.160
<v Speaker 8>rookie Clayton too as the sparks, it didn't seem like

0:14:20.240 --> 0:14:24.040
<v Speaker 8>he was ready enough to be your week one starter,

0:14:24.560 --> 0:14:27.800
<v Speaker 8>whether that was technique, what work was leading to some

0:14:27.880 --> 0:14:31.160
<v Speaker 8>high passes and decisions that were being made, it just

0:14:31.200 --> 0:14:33.240
<v Speaker 8>didn't seem like two was going to be able to

0:14:33.280 --> 0:14:36.160
<v Speaker 8>step up, kind of like the way Dak Rescott was

0:14:36.160 --> 0:14:39.000
<v Speaker 8>able to step up early on. It just didn't seem

0:14:39.040 --> 0:14:41.520
<v Speaker 8>like Clayton tune was going to be ready for that

0:14:41.720 --> 0:14:44.640
<v Speaker 8>in time. And I think the reason you keep him

0:14:44.720 --> 0:14:47.120
<v Speaker 8>is because you like him and you see the potential

0:14:47.160 --> 0:14:50.920
<v Speaker 8>that's there. This coaching staff was interested in josh Bobbs

0:14:51.160 --> 0:14:54.160
<v Speaker 8>earlier in the off season, again because of those connections.

0:14:54.160 --> 0:14:58.080
<v Speaker 8>It just the trade or contract problems are what prevented

0:14:58.120 --> 0:15:02.080
<v Speaker 8>the Cardinals from getting jobs early than they did. But

0:15:02.160 --> 0:15:04.600
<v Speaker 8>I think that Dobbs just really stits more with what

0:15:04.680 --> 0:15:07.680
<v Speaker 8>this coaching staff wants and how they want to run

0:15:07.720 --> 0:15:08.520
<v Speaker 8>this offense.

0:15:09.720 --> 0:15:13.880
<v Speaker 3>And we know that Danny needs to run to practice, right, Danny.

0:15:14.800 --> 0:15:16.040
<v Speaker 8>He's got a few more minutes.

0:15:17.320 --> 0:15:17.520
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:15:17.760 --> 0:15:19.720
<v Speaker 3>The other thing. The other thing. The other thing I

0:15:19.720 --> 0:15:22.480
<v Speaker 3>think about that is I don't think Josh Cleveland wanted

0:15:22.520 --> 0:15:25.800
<v Speaker 3>to let go of Dobbs yet. And then Dorian Thompson Robinson,

0:15:25.840 --> 0:15:27.840
<v Speaker 3>their fifth round draft pick, just lit it up in

0:15:27.880 --> 0:15:30.560
<v Speaker 3>the preseason. So, Mickey, I think what probably happened on

0:15:30.600 --> 0:15:34.400
<v Speaker 3>that access Well, yeah, so you had Deshaun Watson there,

0:15:34.560 --> 0:15:37.720
<v Speaker 3>you have dtr there, and so all of a sudden,

0:15:37.760 --> 0:15:41.360
<v Speaker 3>after the rookie performed so well in the preseason, that's

0:15:41.360 --> 0:15:44.880
<v Speaker 3>when Kevin Stefanski said, Okay, uh, tell us what you'll

0:15:44.880 --> 0:15:47.680
<v Speaker 3>give us for Joshua Dobbs. And so I think that's

0:15:47.720 --> 0:15:50.600
<v Speaker 3>probably the way what changed on that. But I think

0:15:50.640 --> 0:15:53.000
<v Speaker 3>it's real credit to him to be able to come

0:15:53.000 --> 0:15:58.240
<v Speaker 3>in there and quickly, so quickly, you know, just just

0:15:58.280 --> 0:16:01.080
<v Speaker 3>get in there and and make the transition and and

0:16:01.560 --> 0:16:03.480
<v Speaker 3>basically take over as a starting quarterback.

0:16:03.520 --> 0:16:06.400
<v Speaker 4>And they got they got a fifth a fifth round pick.

0:16:06.440 --> 0:16:06.880
<v Speaker 2>There you go.

0:16:07.040 --> 0:16:10.400
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it probably would have been a They might have

0:16:10.440 --> 0:16:13.200
<v Speaker 3>been releasing him. I don't know at Dandy camp, but

0:16:13.240 --> 0:16:15.240
<v Speaker 3>they like him so much they gave up a fifth

0:16:15.280 --> 0:16:18.920
<v Speaker 3>round pick. Well, Danny, we appreciate it. And uh, I

0:16:18.960 --> 0:16:21.560
<v Speaker 3>know you'll be decked out in Cardinal red, but your

0:16:21.680 --> 0:16:23.320
<v Speaker 3>heart will be with Cowboy Blue.

0:16:23.480 --> 0:16:26.920
<v Speaker 9>Right, you don't have to answer that, Danny, you don't

0:16:26.960 --> 0:16:27.720
<v Speaker 9>have to that.

0:16:27.760 --> 0:16:31.320
<v Speaker 6>Wait, I'll give you. I'll give you an easier one

0:16:31.360 --> 0:16:41.160
<v Speaker 6>before we leave. Okay, m I Z you will have

0:16:41.200 --> 0:16:43.600
<v Speaker 6>a black and gold on on Saturday.

0:16:43.720 --> 0:16:45.120
<v Speaker 3>Are you as.

0:16:49.480 --> 0:16:49.720
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?

0:16:49.760 --> 0:16:50.880
<v Speaker 4>What's the deal with that?

0:16:51.440 --> 0:16:51.720
<v Speaker 3>Danny?

0:16:51.760 --> 0:16:52.360
<v Speaker 4>Are you as in?

0:16:52.680 --> 0:16:56.040
<v Speaker 3>Are you in love with the thicker kicker like Nicky is?

0:17:04.080 --> 0:17:08.760
<v Speaker 3>All right, Danny Surrect, We appreciate it, and good luck

0:17:08.800 --> 0:17:11.880
<v Speaker 3>to those Arizona Cardinals on Sunday ever since says they

0:17:11.920 --> 0:17:14.000
<v Speaker 3>will need it, Yes they will.

0:17:14.359 --> 0:17:18.359
<v Speaker 8>I hope you guys have a great rest of your season.

0:17:18.160 --> 0:17:20.120
<v Speaker 4>All right?

0:17:21.400 --> 0:17:24.160
<v Speaker 3>All right, Danny Surrek in the Valley of the Sun,

0:17:24.400 --> 0:17:26.480
<v Speaker 3>and we continue with more mix shots.

0:17:26.480 --> 0:17:30.560
<v Speaker 11>In just a moment, picker Kicker, I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback

0:17:30.560 --> 0:17:31.840
<v Speaker 11>of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:17:31.480 --> 0:17:33.560
<v Speaker 3>And they snapped the press guy who looks right, it's

0:17:33.600 --> 0:17:36.639
<v Speaker 3>not there. He escaped leapt He'll look for a per style.

0:17:36.880 --> 0:17:39.400
<v Speaker 11>Just like football when it comes to crypto, it's important

0:17:39.400 --> 0:17:42.040
<v Speaker 11>to have a team you can trust. With blockchain dot Com,

0:17:42.080 --> 0:17:44.520
<v Speaker 11>I know I'm in good hands, says twenty eleven. They've

0:17:44.520 --> 0:17:46.920
<v Speaker 11>been trusted by millions around the world to buy, sell,

0:17:46.960 --> 0:17:48.200
<v Speaker 11>and trade crypto currency.

0:17:48.240 --> 0:17:51.399
<v Speaker 1>Prescott's gonna run this himself, run it up the middle,

0:17:51.440 --> 0:17:52.400
<v Speaker 1>and he scores.

0:17:52.480 --> 0:17:55.040
<v Speaker 11>Whether you're new to crypto or an active trader, They've

0:17:55.040 --> 0:17:55.800
<v Speaker 11>got you covered.

0:17:56.000 --> 0:17:56.800
<v Speaker 2>What are you waiting for?

0:17:57.040 --> 0:17:59.720
<v Speaker 11>Get started at blockchain dot Com.

0:17:59.800 --> 0:18:02.679
<v Speaker 12>You no that sound anywhere. It's the crisp crunch, the

0:18:02.760 --> 0:18:06.320
<v Speaker 12>first nacho chip with its perfect cheese to sour cream ratio,

0:18:06.359 --> 0:18:09.320
<v Speaker 12>sitting atop a layer of delicious beans. It's a sip

0:18:09.320 --> 0:18:13.879
<v Speaker 12>away from perfection. That's what we're looking for. Add a delicious,

0:18:13.920 --> 0:18:17.920
<v Speaker 12>refreshing pepsi, and we've achieved absolute nacho nirvana. Because while

0:18:17.960 --> 0:18:20.880
<v Speaker 12>you can pile those nachos high with every spicy, cheesy,

0:18:20.920 --> 0:18:25.560
<v Speaker 12>savory topping. There's no topping of cool PEPSI finish nachos

0:18:25.720 --> 0:18:26.600
<v Speaker 12>better with pepsi.

0:18:26.920 --> 0:18:27.679
<v Speaker 2>That's what I like.

0:18:28.480 --> 0:18:31.560
<v Speaker 13>The Medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:18:31.560 --> 0:18:35.159
<v Speaker 13>for valor in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:18:35.240 --> 0:18:38.159
<v Speaker 13>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

0:18:38.200 --> 0:18:41.720
<v Speaker 13>than four thousand have received the Medal of Honor. The

0:18:41.840 --> 0:18:44.199
<v Speaker 13>National Medal of Honor Museum will be a place to

0:18:44.240 --> 0:18:48.520
<v Speaker 13>preserve these legacies and inspire America. It's being built right

0:18:48.560 --> 0:18:51.959
<v Speaker 13>next door to the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Help us

0:18:52.000 --> 0:18:55.440
<v Speaker 13>honor our country's greatest heroes. Learn more and get involved

0:18:55.480 --> 0:18:57.320
<v Speaker 13>at mohmuseum dot org.

0:18:57.440 --> 0:19:02.120
<v Speaker 14>Cowboys Football and Miller Lite pairing can cracks a kickoff

0:19:02.560 --> 0:19:07.400
<v Speaker 14>tailgates going way past postgame Sunday night overtimes.

0:19:06.760 --> 0:19:11.560
<v Speaker 5>Followed by Monday morning swack brisket and the Smoker Miller

0:19:11.720 --> 0:19:16.280
<v Speaker 5>Liked and the Creek, America's team playing America's Greatest school.

0:19:17.040 --> 0:19:20.840
<v Speaker 5>Miller Like the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas

0:19:20.880 --> 0:19:25.520
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys Football Taste like Miller Time Celebrate Responsibly twenty twenty three.

0:19:25.520 --> 0:19:30.800
<v Speaker 5>Miller Brown Company, Fort Worth, Texas dem shuts.

0:19:33.280 --> 0:19:36.680
<v Speaker 10>K post roofing and waterproofing the official roofer of the

0:19:36.760 --> 0:19:37.600
<v Speaker 10>Dallas Cowboys.

0:19:38.160 --> 0:19:41.480
<v Speaker 6>All right, well that's just great, right, how many words

0:19:41.520 --> 0:19:43.080
<v Speaker 6>that you have to say?

0:19:43.960 --> 0:19:47.399
<v Speaker 3>We're still on this? Come on now, make you putting

0:19:47.480 --> 0:19:51.840
<v Speaker 3>pressure one exactly.

0:19:52.119 --> 0:19:54.440
<v Speaker 2>I couldn't do that. You couldn't. I'm sorry.

0:19:56.080 --> 0:19:57.040
<v Speaker 13>Tomorrow you're doing it.

0:19:57.760 --> 0:20:01.960
<v Speaker 3>We all can agree on that. The podcast text line

0:20:02.160 --> 0:20:05.320
<v Speaker 3>is open at eight one seven two nine oh three

0:20:05.440 --> 0:20:08.520
<v Speaker 3>two nine eight. I don't think Mickey is going to

0:20:08.560 --> 0:20:11.040
<v Speaker 3>allow phone calls today. I just have a feeling that

0:20:11.400 --> 0:20:14.520
<v Speaker 3>he's got too much on his legal mad to take

0:20:14.560 --> 0:20:15.560
<v Speaker 3>phone calls today.

0:20:15.600 --> 0:20:17.560
<v Speaker 4>It's all right, cardinals stuff, Yeah.

0:20:17.400 --> 0:20:18.719
<v Speaker 3>So what what can you tell us?

0:20:18.720 --> 0:20:19.800
<v Speaker 4>Give us up to practice?

0:20:20.000 --> 0:20:20.240
<v Speaker 6>Right?

0:20:20.320 --> 0:20:23.280
<v Speaker 3>Yes, because practice was open just at the outset of

0:20:23.359 --> 0:20:28.040
<v Speaker 3>mixed shots today, Mickey was able to sneak a peek outside.

0:20:27.200 --> 0:20:31.360
<v Speaker 6>So you know they're in pads. They're outside. It's very windy,

0:20:31.760 --> 0:20:37.320
<v Speaker 6>by the way, but in pads practicing. And all these

0:20:37.320 --> 0:20:42.680
<v Speaker 6>guys were either limited or full yesterday was Brandon Cooks,

0:20:43.119 --> 0:20:49.400
<v Speaker 6>Donovan Wilson, Tyler Smith, and Tuma Adoga. So, uh, that's

0:20:49.960 --> 0:20:52.000
<v Speaker 6>bodes well for going forward.

0:20:52.520 --> 0:20:56.000
<v Speaker 4>Uh No, j Ron curse, he's got an illness.

0:20:56.480 --> 0:20:59.920
<v Speaker 6>They sent him home yesterday, but my understanding was he's

0:21:00.280 --> 0:21:02.760
<v Speaker 6>he's going to be in the building today, so he's

0:21:02.800 --> 0:21:07.959
<v Speaker 6>getting somewhat better. And then Zach Martin is still going

0:21:08.040 --> 0:21:11.280
<v Speaker 6>to do rehab today, so he'll be out with the ankle.

0:21:11.840 --> 0:21:15.399
<v Speaker 6>But I still don't think it's that bad because I

0:21:15.440 --> 0:21:19.960
<v Speaker 6>think if they needed him to finish the game on Sunday,

0:21:20.080 --> 0:21:21.680
<v Speaker 6>he could have made it through.

0:21:22.040 --> 0:21:25.720
<v Speaker 3>So Zach, Zach Martin, he did finish the game, he.

0:21:25.720 --> 0:21:29.320
<v Speaker 6>Was well, yeah, he came back for victory formation.

0:21:29.560 --> 0:21:31.480
<v Speaker 4>You know they do up and down.

0:21:32.119 --> 0:21:35.840
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, yeah, yeah, real chief right.

0:21:37.880 --> 0:21:39.200
<v Speaker 4>He never misses a chance.

0:21:42.040 --> 0:21:45.240
<v Speaker 6>So from an injury standpoint, think about this. This will

0:21:45.280 --> 0:21:49.600
<v Speaker 6>be the first time the offensive line has been together

0:21:50.320 --> 0:21:58.399
<v Speaker 6>basically period, because Terrence Steele missed the entire offseason and

0:21:58.440 --> 0:22:00.760
<v Speaker 6>then when they got to training camp, it was going

0:22:00.840 --> 0:22:02.879
<v Speaker 6>to be, well, we'll get him in to do a

0:22:02.920 --> 0:22:07.840
<v Speaker 6>little bit of stuff, and then Zach Martin missed all

0:22:08.440 --> 0:22:10.719
<v Speaker 6>of the off season, he didn't in practice, and then

0:22:10.760 --> 0:22:13.760
<v Speaker 6>they got him into practice in time to start, and

0:22:13.800 --> 0:22:18.720
<v Speaker 6>then they lose Tyler Smith to the injury, and they

0:22:18.720 --> 0:22:22.639
<v Speaker 6>weren't using Tying all that much. So this will be

0:22:22.720 --> 0:22:26.320
<v Speaker 6>their first opportunity really to have a full week of

0:22:26.359 --> 0:22:29.200
<v Speaker 6>practice with all five guys on the offensive line.

0:22:29.480 --> 0:22:32.320
<v Speaker 9>You know, we took it for granted that Zach Martin

0:22:32.320 --> 0:22:35.359
<v Speaker 9>would come in ready. Yeah, after be an out off season.

0:22:36.119 --> 0:22:38.600
<v Speaker 9>What does a what does an offensive lineman do to

0:22:38.720 --> 0:22:39.320
<v Speaker 9>stay ready?

0:22:39.920 --> 0:22:43.240
<v Speaker 4>You know, he can go out and panamized right.

0:22:45.400 --> 0:22:47.960
<v Speaker 9>On the other and tell his girl or his wife

0:22:48.000 --> 0:22:50.000
<v Speaker 9>or who just he just stay right there, hold this

0:22:50.119 --> 0:22:50.560
<v Speaker 9>bag for.

0:22:50.600 --> 0:22:52.359
<v Speaker 2>Me, all right, this is gonna hurt. Yeah.

0:22:52.400 --> 0:22:55.320
<v Speaker 6>So but I think he had he had somebody that

0:22:55.359 --> 0:22:58.240
<v Speaker 6>he was working out with and doing some sort of

0:22:58.280 --> 0:23:00.639
<v Speaker 6>simulated football type stuff.

0:23:00.680 --> 0:23:03.560
<v Speaker 9>But it's not about an offensive lineman and what they

0:23:03.600 --> 0:23:05.200
<v Speaker 9>do in the off season. If they're holding out, you

0:23:05.320 --> 0:23:07.040
<v Speaker 9>just you know, we know what wide receivers do. They

0:23:07.040 --> 0:23:09.840
<v Speaker 9>go find a quarterback somewhere. You know, a quarterback, go

0:23:09.920 --> 0:23:12.760
<v Speaker 9>find somebody that can catch a ball. But you know, yeah,

0:23:12.840 --> 0:23:14.040
<v Speaker 9>but the offensive lineman did.

0:23:14.119 --> 0:23:16.119
<v Speaker 6>And that's the hard part of the whole deal on

0:23:16.240 --> 0:23:19.480
<v Speaker 6>offensive lineman in the off season, with their inability to

0:23:21.720 --> 0:23:26.639
<v Speaker 6>you know, practice somewhat kind of contact, right instead of

0:23:27.119 --> 0:23:28.720
<v Speaker 6>just panamining everything.

0:23:29.240 --> 0:23:31.479
<v Speaker 4>You know, I guess if you got five boys, you

0:23:31.480 --> 0:23:32.480
<v Speaker 4>can go four.

0:23:32.960 --> 0:23:38.280
<v Speaker 6>It's like, okay, everybody line up and I'm in the middle, right, but.

0:23:38.600 --> 0:23:41.040
<v Speaker 2>It is an interesting point. I just know it is.

0:23:41.119 --> 0:23:43.520
<v Speaker 9>And he comes back ready, right, Yeah, it didn't seem

0:23:43.600 --> 0:23:44.720
<v Speaker 9>like he missed a beat at all.

0:23:44.920 --> 0:23:47.040
<v Speaker 4>They missed his blocks.

0:23:47.119 --> 0:23:49.400
<v Speaker 9>He didn't miss his blocks. They missed his blocks. Yeah,

0:23:49.480 --> 0:23:51.920
<v Speaker 9>especially when you're talking about tight ends. Still pissed off

0:23:51.920 --> 0:23:52.320
<v Speaker 9>about that.

0:23:52.440 --> 0:23:54.840
<v Speaker 6>So this is a good thing that you get this

0:23:54.920 --> 0:23:58.920
<v Speaker 6>offensive line back together. H And by the way, we

0:23:59.160 --> 0:24:02.240
<v Speaker 6>Evers and I were watching it yesterday. Matt wi Lesco's

0:24:02.280 --> 0:24:06.439
<v Speaker 6>getting close. He's uninjured, reserve absolutely two more games. But

0:24:07.200 --> 0:24:09.560
<v Speaker 6>the way he's working out out there, you know, they

0:24:09.560 --> 0:24:11.840
<v Speaker 6>would have an opportunity if they wanted to put him

0:24:11.840 --> 0:24:14.680
<v Speaker 6>on the fifty three to bring him up or if

0:24:14.680 --> 0:24:19.720
<v Speaker 6>they needed a backup. He's got three elevations sort.

0:24:19.560 --> 0:24:21.639
<v Speaker 9>Of what the bill I was trying to match my

0:24:21.680 --> 0:24:23.960
<v Speaker 9>footwork and what it would have been versus with the

0:24:24.000 --> 0:24:25.200
<v Speaker 9>footwork he was doing.

0:24:25.720 --> 0:24:28.119
<v Speaker 2>I think I could beat him. Yeah, I think I

0:24:28.160 --> 0:24:28.800
<v Speaker 2>still got it.

0:24:28.840 --> 0:24:30.480
<v Speaker 4>But three hundred pounds.

0:24:30.200 --> 0:24:34.120
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know a little bit more pop than the.

0:24:34.080 --> 0:24:39.040
<v Speaker 3>Old Well let's go yeah, Well he's got forty years yeah, right,

0:24:44.200 --> 0:24:45.600
<v Speaker 3>that offset the ways different.

0:24:46.200 --> 0:24:52.000
<v Speaker 4>Hey, our footwork could probably an offensive lineman. The other

0:24:52.040 --> 0:24:53.679
<v Speaker 4>thing that it's going to.

0:24:53.720 --> 0:24:57.040
<v Speaker 6>Be a future consideration is the fact that they've been

0:24:57.640 --> 0:25:02.280
<v Speaker 6>elevating brock Hoffman off the practice squad. You get three,

0:25:02.760 --> 0:25:04.840
<v Speaker 6>so this week will be his third, and then they're

0:25:04.840 --> 0:25:08.159
<v Speaker 6>gonna have to decide either find a spot on the

0:25:08.200 --> 0:25:13.440
<v Speaker 6>fifty three or they've got the guy that they signed.

0:25:15.760 --> 0:25:19.720
<v Speaker 4>I forgot his name, the backup guard.

0:25:20.359 --> 0:25:22.479
<v Speaker 3>I got it, I got it, I got it. Who

0:25:22.640 --> 0:25:25.440
<v Speaker 3>was it that they signed? I kept bringing Sean Harlowe.

0:25:25.080 --> 0:25:28.359
<v Speaker 6>Sean Harlow, I was gonna say howl so I knew

0:25:28.359 --> 0:25:31.320
<v Speaker 6>that wasn't right. But then he's on the practice squad,

0:25:31.440 --> 0:25:35.240
<v Speaker 6>so if they need elevations, then maybe he would take

0:25:35.240 --> 0:25:38.680
<v Speaker 6>over and they get three more there and then see,

0:25:39.160 --> 0:25:42.399
<v Speaker 6>you know how it goes along, because my understanding is

0:25:43.040 --> 0:25:46.120
<v Speaker 6>Bass still needs a little time before they could say, okay,

0:25:46.160 --> 0:25:47.399
<v Speaker 6>he's our backup center.

0:25:48.160 --> 0:25:50.640
<v Speaker 3>Oh okay, Yeah he looked good there at guard though.

0:25:50.800 --> 0:25:53.119
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, no, I thought he did a nice job, and

0:25:53.280 --> 0:25:56.159
<v Speaker 6>you know, awesome. Richard's got some time. So you know,

0:25:56.920 --> 0:26:02.880
<v Speaker 6>as McCarthy was mentioning early in the week, that these

0:26:02.920 --> 0:26:06.280
<v Speaker 6>injuries have created opportunities for these young guys to get

0:26:06.320 --> 0:26:09.320
<v Speaker 6>snaps that they would have never gotten, right, and so

0:26:09.760 --> 0:26:12.719
<v Speaker 6>maybe down the line it becomes a benefit since it

0:26:12.760 --> 0:26:15.280
<v Speaker 6>hasn't really cost them just yet.

0:26:15.840 --> 0:26:18.040
<v Speaker 3>Sports savvy, do we have a text?

0:26:18.600 --> 0:26:19.280
<v Speaker 10>We have a question?

0:26:19.440 --> 0:26:20.480
<v Speaker 3>Yes we do, all right?

0:26:20.880 --> 0:26:21.479
<v Speaker 10>Excuse me?

0:26:21.560 --> 0:26:22.280
<v Speaker 1>How to clear my.

0:26:24.280 --> 0:26:24.960
<v Speaker 2>Choked up with.

0:26:27.119 --> 0:26:33.160
<v Speaker 10>Really got okay with things stalling near the goal line

0:26:33.480 --> 0:26:37.640
<v Speaker 10>last week? Excuse me? What do we think about Hunter

0:26:37.800 --> 0:26:43.080
<v Speaker 10>loup Key? Is the question being implemented a little bit more?

0:26:43.280 --> 0:26:45.639
<v Speaker 2>Well, they should be a Bill question.

0:26:47.240 --> 0:26:53.320
<v Speaker 9>Yes, that's his boy.

0:26:51.040 --> 0:26:51.600
<v Speaker 2>Bill wanted.

0:26:52.680 --> 0:26:56.879
<v Speaker 3>I liked him well. I called it in the last

0:26:56.880 --> 0:27:00.000
<v Speaker 3>preseason game. I said, you know what, I'm thinking, I

0:27:00.040 --> 0:27:03.760
<v Speaker 3>would keep this Hunter looking. And that's without really seeing

0:27:03.840 --> 0:27:07.359
<v Speaker 3>him do much as a fullback. Now we've seen some

0:27:07.400 --> 0:27:09.120
<v Speaker 3>evidence of him as a fullback.

0:27:10.600 --> 0:27:13.119
<v Speaker 9>You saw you saw one play where he got in

0:27:13.240 --> 0:27:15.440
<v Speaker 9>and I don't know if he just didn't know where

0:27:15.480 --> 0:27:19.480
<v Speaker 9>the block or the d lineman really pushed our guys

0:27:19.560 --> 0:27:22.080
<v Speaker 9>back into him, so he really wasn't able to make

0:27:22.119 --> 0:27:23.800
<v Speaker 9>it through to block his man.

0:27:23.840 --> 0:27:25.879
<v Speaker 3>I was on the opening drive of the game. I

0:27:25.920 --> 0:27:29.520
<v Speaker 3>looked went back just this morning and looked at the

0:27:29.520 --> 0:27:32.119
<v Speaker 3>opening drive of the game and one of the plays

0:27:32.119 --> 0:27:35.120
<v Speaker 3>that he was in there, and he did. He had

0:27:35.119 --> 0:27:38.280
<v Speaker 3>a nice block on a five or six yard run hollered.

0:27:39.800 --> 0:27:43.880
<v Speaker 3>And you know, I don't think as a ball carrier

0:27:44.000 --> 0:27:46.199
<v Speaker 3>down on the goal line. To answer the question, but

0:27:46.960 --> 0:27:49.160
<v Speaker 3>using him used him as a fullback.

0:27:49.320 --> 0:27:51.520
<v Speaker 4>You weren't watching he had eighteen plays?

0:27:51.720 --> 0:27:54.840
<v Speaker 9>Well, I saw, I saw the one play, but I

0:27:54.840 --> 0:27:56.439
<v Speaker 9>think they just got overwel I think.

0:27:56.320 --> 0:27:58.680
<v Speaker 3>With the question had to do more so with him

0:27:58.720 --> 0:28:01.640
<v Speaker 3>as a ball carriers.

0:28:00.560 --> 0:28:03.879
<v Speaker 10>Stalling near the goal line essentially, So how how do

0:28:03.960 --> 0:28:06.119
<v Speaker 10>we get him into those plays?

0:28:06.720 --> 0:28:09.399
<v Speaker 3>And he was in there, and I like it as

0:28:09.480 --> 0:28:13.200
<v Speaker 3>a fullback, right I don't know that there would be

0:28:13.320 --> 0:28:17.160
<v Speaker 3>any more success than what they've had with him running

0:28:17.200 --> 0:28:19.959
<v Speaker 3>the football at this point in his career. Well, but

0:28:20.000 --> 0:28:21.879
<v Speaker 3>he is a bigger guy and then depends on the

0:28:21.920 --> 0:28:24.720
<v Speaker 3>play or whatever. But I like him in the role

0:28:24.760 --> 0:28:26.000
<v Speaker 3>that they have him in right now.

0:28:26.400 --> 0:28:28.280
<v Speaker 2>And I must give the Jets credit.

0:28:28.320 --> 0:28:30.240
<v Speaker 9>I mean, that's a hell of a defense, yes, and

0:28:30.320 --> 0:28:32.760
<v Speaker 9>the fact that they stalled down there. Everyone's going to

0:28:32.840 --> 0:28:35.000
<v Speaker 9>stall down there on the Jets defense. They knew what

0:28:35.040 --> 0:28:35.600
<v Speaker 9>we were going to do.

0:28:35.640 --> 0:28:37.480
<v Speaker 2>After a while, they knew we weren't hiding anything.

0:28:37.600 --> 0:28:40.840
<v Speaker 9>So it was really to the Cowboys disadvantage on the

0:28:40.840 --> 0:28:43.800
<v Speaker 9>offensive line in the interior that they were just laying

0:28:43.800 --> 0:28:47.200
<v Speaker 9>their ears back and just it was a desperate situation

0:28:47.400 --> 0:28:49.920
<v Speaker 9>for the whole team. So that's the way the Jets played.

0:28:49.720 --> 0:28:54.040
<v Speaker 6>On their first their first possession in the third quarter,

0:28:54.080 --> 0:28:57.080
<v Speaker 6>when they were first in goal at the one he

0:28:57.240 --> 0:29:01.000
<v Speaker 6>was in at full back, second in goal at the

0:29:01.040 --> 0:29:03.720
<v Speaker 6>one he was in at full back. And that's when

0:29:04.360 --> 0:29:06.720
<v Speaker 6>uh Rico tried to jump cut from the.

0:29:06.640 --> 0:29:09.880
<v Speaker 3>One yard like Mickey will never get over there.

0:29:10.040 --> 0:29:11.080
<v Speaker 4>Just jump forward.

0:29:11.480 --> 0:29:14.800
<v Speaker 9>I don't want no sideways, right, Mickey makes a good

0:29:14.920 --> 0:29:15.680
<v Speaker 9>makes a good point.

0:29:15.680 --> 0:29:17.800
<v Speaker 2>There's no time to be messing around down there.

0:29:18.200 --> 0:29:18.720
<v Speaker 4>I could hear.

0:29:20.160 --> 0:29:22.520
<v Speaker 3>Oh, would you imagine Mickey was your coach? You hear

0:29:22.800 --> 0:29:24.040
<v Speaker 3>one of one of the week.

0:29:24.040 --> 0:29:25.760
<v Speaker 2>It would be a mini plus els.

0:29:28.360 --> 0:29:29.680
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I heard you the first time.

0:29:30.600 --> 0:29:32.440
<v Speaker 6>Tell me how many times have I heard one of

0:29:32.440 --> 0:29:36.400
<v Speaker 6>the Cowboys running back coaches like hit the hole right,

0:29:36.560 --> 0:29:40.200
<v Speaker 6>hit the whole foul, the whole foul, the block. Don't

0:29:40.240 --> 0:29:42.920
<v Speaker 6>try to invent a new play, all right?

0:29:43.040 --> 0:29:47.120
<v Speaker 3>When we come back here on mix shots, more of

0:29:47.160 --> 0:29:53.800
<v Speaker 3>your texts and tweets for that matter, and this Cardinals

0:29:53.800 --> 0:29:57.440
<v Speaker 3>offense and defense, what concerns you the most when we

0:29:57.480 --> 0:29:58.760
<v Speaker 3>come back on mix shots.

0:30:01.440 --> 0:30:04.520
<v Speaker 13>The medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:30:04.560 --> 0:30:08.120
<v Speaker 13>for valor in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:30:08.240 --> 0:30:11.120
<v Speaker 13>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

0:30:11.160 --> 0:30:14.680
<v Speaker 13>than four thousand have received the Medal of Honor. The

0:30:14.840 --> 0:30:17.160
<v Speaker 13>National Medal of Honor Museum will be a place to

0:30:17.240 --> 0:30:21.480
<v Speaker 13>preserve these legacies and inspire America. It's being built right

0:30:21.520 --> 0:30:24.920
<v Speaker 13>next door to the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Help us

0:30:24.960 --> 0:30:28.400
<v Speaker 13>honor our country's greatest heroes. Learn more and get involved

0:30:28.480 --> 0:30:30.280
<v Speaker 13>at mohmuseum dot org.

0:30:30.400 --> 0:30:32.280
<v Speaker 5>Cowboys Football and Miller Lite.

0:30:32.560 --> 0:30:36.680
<v Speaker 14>What a pairing can cracks a kickoff tailgates going way

0:30:36.840 --> 0:30:40.600
<v Speaker 14>past postgame Sunday night overtimes, followed.

0:30:40.160 --> 0:30:43.760
<v Speaker 5>By Monday morning Swagger, Brisky and the Smoker.

0:30:44.200 --> 0:30:49.320
<v Speaker 14>Miller Lite and the Creek, America's team playing America's greatest school.

0:30:50.040 --> 0:30:53.840
<v Speaker 14>Miller Lite the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas

0:30:53.840 --> 0:30:58.320
<v Speaker 14>Cowboys Football taste like Miller Time, Celebrate Responsibly twenty twenty

0:30:58.320 --> 0:31:00.000
<v Speaker 14>three Miliber own Company, fort Worth Tech.

0:31:00.800 --> 0:31:03.040
<v Speaker 11>I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:31:03.040 --> 0:31:04.240
<v Speaker 3>And they snapped a fresh down.

0:31:04.280 --> 0:31:04.920
<v Speaker 4>Who looks white.

0:31:04.960 --> 0:31:05.600
<v Speaker 3>It's not there.

0:31:05.840 --> 0:31:07.360
<v Speaker 4>He escaped flapt He'll.

0:31:07.240 --> 0:31:09.520
<v Speaker 11>Run for a punch down Just like football, when it

0:31:09.520 --> 0:31:11.600
<v Speaker 11>comes to crypto, it's important to have a team you

0:31:11.640 --> 0:31:14.200
<v Speaker 11>can trust. With blockchain dot Com, I know I'm in

0:31:14.240 --> 0:31:17.080
<v Speaker 11>good hands. Since twenty eleven, they've been trusted by millions

0:31:17.120 --> 0:31:19.800
<v Speaker 11>around the world to buy, sell, and trade crypto currency.

0:31:19.840 --> 0:31:22.960
<v Speaker 3>Prescott's gonna run this himself, run it up the middle,

0:31:23.040 --> 0:31:24.000
<v Speaker 3>and he scores.

0:31:24.080 --> 0:31:26.640
<v Speaker 11>Whether you're new to crypto or an active trader, they've

0:31:26.640 --> 0:31:27.400
<v Speaker 11>got you covered.

0:31:27.600 --> 0:31:28.400
<v Speaker 2>What are you waiting for?

0:31:28.640 --> 0:31:30.880
<v Speaker 11>Get started at blockchain dot Com.

0:31:31.520 --> 0:31:32.880
<v Speaker 3>You know that sound anywhere.

0:31:33.080 --> 0:31:36.000
<v Speaker 12>It's the crisp crunch, that first nacho chip with its

0:31:36.040 --> 0:31:39.080
<v Speaker 12>perfect cheese to sour cream ratio sitting atop a layer

0:31:39.080 --> 0:31:43.440
<v Speaker 12>of delicious beans. It's a sip away from perfection. That's

0:31:43.440 --> 0:31:46.640
<v Speaker 12>what we're looking for. Add a delicious, refreshing pepsi, and

0:31:46.640 --> 0:31:50.160
<v Speaker 12>we've achieved absolute nacho nirvana. Because while you can pile

0:31:50.200 --> 0:31:53.760
<v Speaker 12>those nachos high with every spicy, cheesy, savory topping, there's

0:31:53.840 --> 0:31:58.240
<v Speaker 12>no topping of school pepsi. Finish nachos better with pepsi.

0:31:58.600 --> 0:31:59.320
<v Speaker 3>That's what I like.

0:32:04.440 --> 0:32:07.920
<v Speaker 10>Let's play in this game. There's a position for everyone,

0:32:08.280 --> 0:32:12.240
<v Speaker 10>no matter who you are. Flag is your chance to run, throw, jump,

0:32:12.320 --> 0:32:15.080
<v Speaker 10>and fly. This is your chance to get involved in

0:32:15.120 --> 0:32:18.440
<v Speaker 10>the action and join the flag football movement. Learn more

0:32:18.480 --> 0:32:21.600
<v Speaker 10>and find a league at nflflag dot com.

0:32:22.000 --> 0:32:25.880
<v Speaker 3>All right, we continue on Mixed Shots final segment here,

0:32:25.920 --> 0:32:29.560
<v Speaker 3>and we're gonna get in just a moment Everson's pick

0:32:29.640 --> 0:32:32.440
<v Speaker 3>for the game and his pick to click because Everson

0:32:32.800 --> 0:32:34.480
<v Speaker 3>will be on assignment tomorrow.

0:32:34.880 --> 0:32:36.640
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:32:38.680 --> 0:32:42.480
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, I'll be sitting at the airport waiting on a flight.

0:32:43.400 --> 0:32:43.560
<v Speaker 2>Go.

0:32:43.840 --> 0:32:46.600
<v Speaker 3>We're not going to say where he's going on assignment.

0:32:46.880 --> 0:32:51.080
<v Speaker 3>He will be on assignment somewhere. And Savannah has one

0:32:51.120 --> 0:32:51.880
<v Speaker 3>of your tweets.

0:32:52.360 --> 0:32:55.920
<v Speaker 10>Yes, we have a click to pick here, Happy Thursday

0:32:56.160 --> 0:32:59.720
<v Speaker 10>from James. He predicts the Cowboys will win. His pick

0:32:59.800 --> 0:33:04.480
<v Speaker 10>is Tony Pollard in honor of the Memphis Tigers taking down.

0:33:07.720 --> 0:33:15.240
<v Speaker 3>Big, big game Tigers in Saint Louis. I need football

0:33:15.280 --> 0:33:16.360
<v Speaker 3>in Saint Louis, don't they?

0:33:16.440 --> 0:33:19.120
<v Speaker 4>They do. They don't have a college.

0:33:19.120 --> 0:33:22.160
<v Speaker 3>They're playing football and I don't have an NFLLL miszoo

0:33:22.320 --> 0:33:23.480
<v Speaker 3>fill up that stadium.

0:33:23.920 --> 0:33:27.200
<v Speaker 6>Yes they will, and Memphis got a lot of alumni

0:33:27.240 --> 0:33:27.880
<v Speaker 6>in Saint Louis.

0:33:27.960 --> 0:33:29.720
<v Speaker 4>They don't have to make the two hour drive.

0:33:30.080 --> 0:33:30.320
<v Speaker 2>Yep.

0:33:31.760 --> 0:33:34.720
<v Speaker 3>I'll look for that on my TV. Yes, leave Saturday.

0:33:35.400 --> 0:33:40.200
<v Speaker 3>All right, as we continue on mixed shots, I studied

0:33:40.280 --> 0:33:44.560
<v Speaker 3>up the Arizona Cardinals a little bit, and I know

0:33:46.040 --> 0:33:50.400
<v Speaker 3>y'all are going to think I'm crazy, but I like what.

0:33:50.760 --> 0:33:53.880
<v Speaker 3>I like what they're doing in Arizona. There's an aggressive team.

0:33:53.960 --> 0:33:57.960
<v Speaker 3>They don't have the personnel right now, but I like.

0:33:58.280 --> 0:34:00.760
<v Speaker 3>I like the changes that they've made as far as

0:34:00.800 --> 0:34:05.720
<v Speaker 3>the coaching goes. And as we saw the first two games,

0:34:05.760 --> 0:34:10.560
<v Speaker 3>they were highly competitive against Washington and the Giants, and

0:34:10.880 --> 0:34:13.759
<v Speaker 3>I think that they're going to be uh, They're going

0:34:13.800 --> 0:34:15.480
<v Speaker 3>to give the Cowboys their best shot. I'm not going

0:34:15.520 --> 0:34:18.239
<v Speaker 3>to say they're going to beat the Cowboys, but I

0:34:18.239 --> 0:34:20.359
<v Speaker 3>do like some of the things that they've got going

0:34:20.760 --> 0:34:22.440
<v Speaker 3>laying a foundation for the future.

0:34:22.440 --> 0:34:23.760
<v Speaker 2>There. We'll talk about culture.

0:34:24.000 --> 0:34:29.360
<v Speaker 9>You know that the culture before this year was just

0:34:29.400 --> 0:34:32.320
<v Speaker 9>see what Kyleer Americans do for us, you know, create

0:34:32.440 --> 0:34:35.479
<v Speaker 9>as much as you can, you know, with these these

0:34:35.520 --> 0:34:37.600
<v Speaker 9>talented wide receivers and running backs that he had at

0:34:37.600 --> 0:34:40.320
<v Speaker 9>the time, and now they've revamped everything.

0:34:41.000 --> 0:34:45.080
<v Speaker 2>You know, there's what's the wide receiver and Andre Hopkins. Yeah,

0:34:45.160 --> 0:34:48.239
<v Speaker 2>the hop the hop is gone. Connor's thanks, thank god

0:34:48.239 --> 0:34:49.520
<v Speaker 2>it's still there. He's a guy.

0:34:49.920 --> 0:34:55.879
<v Speaker 9>He pretty much typifies what a Arizona team should want

0:34:55.960 --> 0:34:57.799
<v Speaker 9>to be. Like, you know, a guy has been through

0:34:57.840 --> 0:35:00.839
<v Speaker 9>a lot and came out really strong on the other side,

0:35:00.960 --> 0:35:03.600
<v Speaker 9>talking about this fight with cancer and things of that nature.

0:35:03.920 --> 0:35:07.080
<v Speaker 9>I think keeping him there that I think that says

0:35:07.080 --> 0:35:09.000
<v Speaker 9>a lot about what their future culture will be.

0:35:09.120 --> 0:35:10.759
<v Speaker 3>And he ran for one hundred and six yards on

0:35:10.800 --> 0:35:11.560
<v Speaker 3>twenty seven.

0:35:11.320 --> 0:35:16.040
<v Speaker 15>Carriage was Yeah, he ran with abandoned and he played

0:35:16.040 --> 0:35:20.080
<v Speaker 15>with emotion, and that's exactly what the way the Cardinals

0:35:20.120 --> 0:35:21.680
<v Speaker 15>are going to play in that game.

0:35:21.920 --> 0:35:24.920
<v Speaker 3>On defense, They've got an edge rusher. What a story

0:35:24.960 --> 0:35:29.040
<v Speaker 3>that Dennis gard Deck. He's six foot tall. He went

0:35:29.160 --> 0:35:33.000
<v Speaker 3>to Yeah, and he's been a special teams player in

0:35:33.040 --> 0:35:36.759
<v Speaker 3>his career. He was undrafted about six or seven years

0:35:37.320 --> 0:35:41.840
<v Speaker 3>out of the un With that, he started his college

0:35:41.880 --> 0:35:46.480
<v Speaker 3>career not at West Virginia but at West Virginia State,

0:35:47.200 --> 0:35:50.279
<v Speaker 3>which I've never heard of, and then he wound up

0:35:50.280 --> 0:35:54.399
<v Speaker 3>at Sioux Falls, which I had never heard of. Six foot,

0:35:54.440 --> 0:35:57.040
<v Speaker 3>two hundred and thirty two pounds, he is tied with

0:35:57.080 --> 0:36:01.439
<v Speaker 3>Michael Parsons and Os Digazua three sacks in the first

0:36:01.520 --> 0:36:04.719
<v Speaker 3>two games of this season, and he kind of they

0:36:04.719 --> 0:36:09.160
<v Speaker 3>started using him a little bit more on defense last

0:36:09.239 --> 0:36:12.800
<v Speaker 3>year and he started making some plays and he's carried

0:36:12.840 --> 0:36:15.279
<v Speaker 3>it over this year. Guy that I liked in the

0:36:15.360 --> 0:36:18.200
<v Speaker 3>draft a couple of years ago, Zaven Collins out of Tulsa.

0:36:18.520 --> 0:36:21.160
<v Speaker 3>They've now switched him to an edge rusher position, which

0:36:21.160 --> 0:36:22.000
<v Speaker 3>is why I liked.

0:36:21.960 --> 0:36:22.560
<v Speaker 2>Him in the draft.

0:36:22.560 --> 0:36:24.719
<v Speaker 3>I didn't like him so much as an inside linebacker

0:36:24.760 --> 0:36:26.440
<v Speaker 3>the way he's been used his first two years in

0:36:26.480 --> 0:36:28.880
<v Speaker 3>the league. But at six four, two hundred and sixty

0:36:28.920 --> 0:36:31.879
<v Speaker 3>pounds and the athleticism that he has, I think he's

0:36:31.880 --> 0:36:35.160
<v Speaker 3>better set outside backer in a three to four.

0:36:36.960 --> 0:36:38.600
<v Speaker 4>And that's what you're in a three to four.

0:36:38.719 --> 0:36:42.719
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but the injuries to their defensive linemen are going

0:36:42.800 --> 0:36:45.600
<v Speaker 6>to be significant. Carlos Watkins, who have been here with

0:36:45.640 --> 0:36:49.640
<v Speaker 6>the Cowboys the previous two years, you know, now out

0:36:49.760 --> 0:36:52.920
<v Speaker 6>as Danny pointed out, with the biceps, and they had

0:36:53.000 --> 0:36:56.719
<v Speaker 6>lost the other guy, Collier already with the same.

0:36:56.800 --> 0:36:57.000
<v Speaker 7>See.

0:36:57.040 --> 0:37:00.319
<v Speaker 3>The thing is, and I like what Carlos Watkins did

0:37:00.400 --> 0:37:03.160
<v Speaker 3>here in the role he was playing. That tells you

0:37:03.200 --> 0:37:06.480
<v Speaker 3>a lot about the personnel that the Cars have right now.

0:37:07.080 --> 0:37:10.280
<v Speaker 3>That Okay, when when Watkins didn't play here, we didn't

0:37:10.440 --> 0:37:12.839
<v Speaker 3>talk about well, but they don't have Carlos Watkins this week,

0:37:12.960 --> 0:37:14.800
<v Speaker 3>and all due respect to him, he made some plays

0:37:14.840 --> 0:37:16.800
<v Speaker 3>here and he's a good role player on a team.

0:37:17.239 --> 0:37:19.719
<v Speaker 3>L J. Collier was a first round draft pick of Seattle,

0:37:20.280 --> 0:37:23.480
<v Speaker 3>but he didn't do anything in Seattle and they lose him.

0:37:23.960 --> 0:37:25.279
<v Speaker 3>Now what we're going to do. We don't have l J.

0:37:25.440 --> 0:37:27.520
<v Speaker 3>Collier And so that just tells you where they are

0:37:27.600 --> 0:37:28.279
<v Speaker 3>personnel wise.

0:37:28.400 --> 0:37:32.120
<v Speaker 6>And then they're pretty young at corner Another team young

0:37:32.160 --> 0:37:36.040
<v Speaker 6>at cornerbacks, starting a rookie Key Trail Clark.

0:37:36.280 --> 0:37:39.120
<v Speaker 4>Uh and he was only a I mean not to do.

0:37:39.080 --> 0:37:43.640
<v Speaker 2>That, only trail. It sounds more like a trail.

0:37:44.080 --> 0:37:44.959
<v Speaker 3>I'll go with trail.

0:37:45.080 --> 0:37:45.880
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, key trail.

0:37:45.960 --> 0:37:49.960
<v Speaker 4>That's the that's the Missouri trail.

0:37:50.200 --> 0:37:51.440
<v Speaker 3>I mean, let me take a look at it.

0:37:51.560 --> 0:37:52.719
<v Speaker 2>That's a Missouri pronunciation.

0:37:52.840 --> 0:37:55.600
<v Speaker 4>I mean, take a look at it. You see, tell

0:37:55.640 --> 0:37:56.400
<v Speaker 4>me what it says?

0:37:56.640 --> 0:37:56.800
<v Speaker 11>Is it?

0:37:56.920 --> 0:38:00.040
<v Speaker 3>K y? I think the MISSOI grad might have this

0:38:00.080 --> 0:38:06.320
<v Speaker 3>one key trail? Okay, can you do this one sixth round?

0:38:06.560 --> 0:38:08.800
<v Speaker 6>I don't have to talk about that. I'm talking about

0:38:08.840 --> 0:38:13.160
<v Speaker 6>the quarterbacks right now. And then their other corner is

0:38:13.560 --> 0:38:16.920
<v Speaker 6>Marco Wilson. He was a fourth round pick. Then he's

0:38:17.080 --> 0:38:18.240
<v Speaker 6>very athletic guy.

0:38:18.239 --> 0:38:20.280
<v Speaker 4>Right, but they lost Buddha Baker.

0:38:20.520 --> 0:38:26.279
<v Speaker 9>Oh nice, well for us, Yeah, that's a problem that

0:38:26.600 --> 0:38:27.240
<v Speaker 9>will come around.

0:38:27.280 --> 0:38:29.759
<v Speaker 2>And that's right.

0:38:29.920 --> 0:38:33.319
<v Speaker 4>So you know, the linebacker course probably pretty.

0:38:33.000 --> 0:38:34.880
<v Speaker 2>Good and that goes that goes very well for my

0:38:35.200 --> 0:38:36.359
<v Speaker 2>picks to click to see.

0:38:36.520 --> 0:38:42.000
<v Speaker 3>And and not coincidentally, they have several former Philadelphia Eagles

0:38:42.000 --> 0:38:47.160
<v Speaker 3>on their defense, including White, Kevon Wallace free safety.

0:38:48.520 --> 0:38:53.200
<v Speaker 6>Well, uh, the key thing and you know Danny touched

0:38:53.239 --> 0:38:55.240
<v Speaker 6>on it when Savannah asked the question.

0:38:56.320 --> 0:38:58.760
<v Speaker 4>They're going to try to run the ball. No different than.

0:38:58.640 --> 0:39:01.960
<v Speaker 6>What the Jets plan was that got destroyed quickly.

0:39:02.200 --> 0:39:03.839
<v Speaker 3>But the Giants plan should have.

0:39:03.880 --> 0:39:06.440
<v Speaker 6>Should have been and they got away from it right away.

0:39:06.719 --> 0:39:09.760
<v Speaker 6>The Jets plan the first play of the game got

0:39:09.760 --> 0:39:15.160
<v Speaker 6>destroyed with DeMarcus Lawrence. I'm gonna still call them DeMarcus ware.

0:39:15.200 --> 0:39:19.440
<v Speaker 6>At some point DeMarcus Lawrence drops the cook for i

0:39:19.480 --> 0:39:24.000
<v Speaker 6>mean haul for four yard loss. So we'll see if

0:39:24.040 --> 0:39:26.960
<v Speaker 6>their ability to run the ball is any better, because

0:39:27.000 --> 0:39:29.560
<v Speaker 6>that's what they'd like to do and then kind of

0:39:29.600 --> 0:39:32.319
<v Speaker 6>protect Joshua Dobbs throwing the ball.

0:39:32.640 --> 0:39:32.960
<v Speaker 2>You know what.

0:39:33.080 --> 0:39:36.239
<v Speaker 3>The big difference that the Cowboys have I think both

0:39:36.280 --> 0:39:40.880
<v Speaker 3>offensively and defensively, especially defensively over other teams in the

0:39:40.960 --> 0:39:44.120
<v Speaker 3>league right now. Aside from the personnel that they have,

0:39:45.239 --> 0:39:48.120
<v Speaker 3>it's they've been in the same system now for three

0:39:48.200 --> 0:39:50.640
<v Speaker 3>years under dan Quinn. I mean these are I mean,

0:39:50.680 --> 0:39:54.640
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys have really good players, but they've acquired players who

0:39:54.760 --> 0:39:57.880
<v Speaker 3>fit what dan Quinn wants to do and they've now

0:39:58.080 --> 0:39:59.880
<v Speaker 3>most of those players that are playing on the co

0:40:00.120 --> 0:40:02.680
<v Speaker 3>Boys defense or have now been in this system for

0:40:02.719 --> 0:40:03.200
<v Speaker 3>three years.

0:40:03.239 --> 0:40:07.840
<v Speaker 6>You must have read mix Shots column yesterday because DeMarcus

0:40:07.920 --> 0:40:10.520
<v Speaker 6>Lawrence pointed that out as one of the benefits of

0:40:10.640 --> 0:40:13.200
<v Speaker 6>why he thinks they're better against the run, because he said,

0:40:13.440 --> 0:40:16.000
<v Speaker 6>we've been in DQ system for two to three years.

0:40:16.080 --> 0:40:19.279
<v Speaker 3>And really, I mean look at well, speaking of d Law,

0:40:19.320 --> 0:40:20.840
<v Speaker 3>look at the first play of the game, end of

0:40:20.840 --> 0:40:23.840
<v Speaker 3>the day. What defense were they in. Cowboys were in

0:40:23.880 --> 0:40:27.000
<v Speaker 3>a three to four They they lined up Chauncey Golston

0:40:27.040 --> 0:40:31.520
<v Speaker 3>at left defensive end, Jonathan Hankins at nose, and they

0:40:31.560 --> 0:40:34.799
<v Speaker 3>had Osa at right defensive end. Then Micah lined up

0:40:34.800 --> 0:40:37.600
<v Speaker 3>as an outside linebacker and d Law lined up as

0:40:37.640 --> 0:40:41.600
<v Speaker 3>an outside linebacker. They knew, just like you said, the

0:40:41.640 --> 0:40:43.719
<v Speaker 3>scouting report on the Jets is they're going to run

0:40:43.760 --> 0:40:45.839
<v Speaker 3>the football, and sure enough they handed it to brace

0:40:45.880 --> 0:40:47.880
<v Speaker 3>Hall run on the left side, and what did DeMarcus

0:40:47.960 --> 0:40:50.840
<v Speaker 3>Law do. It was basically a five man front and

0:40:50.880 --> 0:40:52.960
<v Speaker 3>it was a four four yard loss and that set

0:40:52.760 --> 0:40:55.360
<v Speaker 3>the tone for the entire game. But the Cowboys have

0:40:55.480 --> 0:41:00.160
<v Speaker 3>defensive players that they're hybrid players where they can go three, four, four,

0:41:00.320 --> 0:41:01.520
<v Speaker 3>three whatever.

0:41:01.719 --> 0:41:03.440
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, because you could have said, well, they were in

0:41:03.520 --> 0:41:06.000
<v Speaker 6>a four to three and they had Micah's like a

0:41:06.040 --> 0:41:06.920
<v Speaker 6>strong side.

0:41:06.880 --> 0:41:08.880
<v Speaker 3>They also had linebacker, they had the Moon, Clark and

0:41:08.920 --> 0:41:11.960
<v Speaker 3>Layton in it was a traditional three four right, Well

0:41:12.000 --> 0:41:14.000
<v Speaker 3>it could for the fifty two defense.

0:41:14.360 --> 0:41:17.000
<v Speaker 4>I mean there was three linebackers and four down linemen.

0:41:17.160 --> 0:41:18.719
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but with a four to three you have to

0:41:18.760 --> 0:41:20.280
<v Speaker 2>have that true middle lineback.

0:41:20.360 --> 0:41:21.399
<v Speaker 4>Well you got two of them.

0:41:21.400 --> 0:41:25.040
<v Speaker 9>There, no one on the fourth three. You only have

0:41:25.120 --> 0:41:26.880
<v Speaker 9>one middle linebacker on fourth three, don't you.

0:41:27.000 --> 0:41:28.400
<v Speaker 4>Well, where's the other two going?

0:41:28.680 --> 0:41:30.680
<v Speaker 9>I don't know, it's not going to be a four

0:41:30.719 --> 0:41:32.439
<v Speaker 9>to three. If it's not going to be a fourth

0:41:32.480 --> 0:41:34.160
<v Speaker 9>three with two middle linebackers, well.

0:41:34.080 --> 0:41:36.000
<v Speaker 6>You have two and one standing on the line of

0:41:36.040 --> 0:41:38.040
<v Speaker 6>scrimmage as a strong side linebacker.

0:41:39.320 --> 0:41:41.279
<v Speaker 4>That's the way the Cowboys used to play it back

0:41:41.320 --> 0:41:42.359
<v Speaker 4>in the day in the.

0:41:42.400 --> 0:41:46.719
<v Speaker 6>Nineties, and what day in my day ninety one, ninety two,

0:41:46.880 --> 0:41:48.520
<v Speaker 6>ninety three I played.

0:41:48.520 --> 0:41:50.560
<v Speaker 9>I played behind the four of the strong side. I mean,

0:41:50.640 --> 0:41:52.520
<v Speaker 9>was Bob Brunneger Eugene Lockwob being in.

0:41:52.440 --> 0:41:55.200
<v Speaker 4>The strong side linebacker would line up on the line of.

0:41:55.239 --> 0:42:01.200
<v Speaker 9>Don't have men family, family, But what the.

0:42:01.120 --> 0:42:05.120
<v Speaker 3>Cowboys were in a Bill Parsons three four defense on

0:42:05.200 --> 0:42:06.200
<v Speaker 3>the first player of the game.

0:42:08.400 --> 0:42:12.760
<v Speaker 9>All right, Pili, Well, first of all, before we get started,

0:42:12.800 --> 0:42:15.560
<v Speaker 9>I'd like to say there are two more tigers playing

0:42:16.040 --> 0:42:19.880
<v Speaker 9>this weekend. Yes, yes, that would be Texas Southern Tigers

0:42:19.960 --> 0:42:23.360
<v Speaker 9>versus the Gramley State Tigers. Thank you very much, Black

0:42:23.400 --> 0:42:23.800
<v Speaker 9>and Gold.

0:42:24.520 --> 0:42:26.880
<v Speaker 4>Where's that game gonna be at Grambling? All right?

0:42:26.920 --> 0:42:28.920
<v Speaker 2>Okay, down the hill that Eddie Robinson Stadium.

0:42:28.920 --> 0:42:31.520
<v Speaker 9>So I just want to give you that much come here,

0:42:31.640 --> 0:42:36.440
<v Speaker 9>don't be That would be yeah against Prairie View.

0:42:36.840 --> 0:42:40.000
<v Speaker 2>The sure will. So I am looking at this team.

0:42:40.080 --> 0:42:41.759
<v Speaker 3>Now you're talking about Grambling, Texas Southern.

0:42:41.760 --> 0:42:45.240
<v Speaker 9>I'm talking with them the Tigers. We got enough Tigers.

0:42:45.560 --> 0:42:47.680
<v Speaker 9>We got enough Tigers. I'm doing my pick to click.

0:42:49.239 --> 0:42:51.719
<v Speaker 9>I look at this game a lot like last week's game.

0:42:51.920 --> 0:42:55.520
<v Speaker 9>They're going to try their best to create a running situation.

0:42:56.760 --> 0:42:59.160
<v Speaker 9>I think we're gonna shut it down. And the reason

0:42:59.160 --> 0:43:00.520
<v Speaker 9>I think we're going to shut now is the main

0:43:00.560 --> 0:43:05.240
<v Speaker 9>reason they talked about with DeMarcus and dan Quinn's defense.

0:43:06.200 --> 0:43:10.839
<v Speaker 9>Last year, they had basically same players, same system, right,

0:43:11.680 --> 0:43:14.680
<v Speaker 9>they made all the mistakes. They made the mistakes last year.

0:43:15.040 --> 0:43:17.240
<v Speaker 9>Too many people trying to make plays out of position.

0:43:17.520 --> 0:43:19.319
<v Speaker 9>You come out of your position and the running back

0:43:19.360 --> 0:43:20.240
<v Speaker 9>fire as your whole where.

0:43:20.120 --> 0:43:21.000
<v Speaker 2>You just left from.

0:43:21.280 --> 0:43:23.560
<v Speaker 9>They're not doing that as much this year, so I

0:43:23.600 --> 0:43:26.839
<v Speaker 9>still think it's going to be in a really lopsided game.

0:43:27.760 --> 0:43:30.800
<v Speaker 9>Looking I tried to be fair to the opposition. Of

0:43:30.800 --> 0:43:34.479
<v Speaker 9>the first two games, we were overwhelmed. So this time

0:43:34.520 --> 0:43:41.520
<v Speaker 9>I'm going with the trend thirty five, thirty five, fourteen.

0:43:41.680 --> 0:43:48.280
<v Speaker 6>I think Cowboys, thank you all good.

0:43:48.560 --> 0:43:53.840
<v Speaker 9>I am looking at another rookie defensive back. I think

0:43:53.960 --> 0:43:57.680
<v Speaker 9>Michael Gallup is going to finally get his day. I'm

0:43:57.680 --> 0:44:01.000
<v Speaker 9>looking at him having two touchdown passes a football game.

0:44:01.840 --> 0:44:05.200
<v Speaker 2>Now my my player to pick or whatever to pick.

0:44:05.400 --> 0:44:07.279
<v Speaker 2>Click said, we had another.

0:44:07.400 --> 0:44:10.480
<v Speaker 6>We don't know what it is yet, the pot pick,

0:44:10.719 --> 0:44:11.160
<v Speaker 6>pot pick.

0:44:11.560 --> 0:44:12.359
<v Speaker 2>I have a pot pick.

0:44:12.520 --> 0:44:16.160
<v Speaker 6>Okay, okay, even if it's not the one we're supposed

0:44:16.160 --> 0:44:16.600
<v Speaker 6>to pick.

0:44:18.080 --> 0:44:19.520
<v Speaker 3>This one will go viral.

0:44:19.680 --> 0:44:23.239
<v Speaker 2>That's pot pick. Okay, Oh see, it's going to get

0:44:23.239 --> 0:44:24.360
<v Speaker 2>two sacks, all right.

0:44:24.680 --> 0:44:28.279
<v Speaker 9>He will end up leading the league in sacks at

0:44:28.320 --> 0:44:30.040
<v Speaker 9>the end of this week.

0:44:30.040 --> 0:44:32.399
<v Speaker 6>So he in three games, he's going to have more

0:44:32.480 --> 0:44:35.320
<v Speaker 6>sacks than he's had in two years of his career.

0:44:36.760 --> 0:44:39.480
<v Speaker 2>And he's he knows who to feed off of.

0:44:39.680 --> 0:44:39.960
<v Speaker 15>All right.

0:44:40.040 --> 0:44:41.759
<v Speaker 9>I'm not going to say his name because we can't

0:44:41.760 --> 0:44:43.959
<v Speaker 9>mention him when we talk about picks to click.

0:44:44.239 --> 0:44:46.479
<v Speaker 2>But he's going to feed off of this young man.

0:44:46.840 --> 0:44:49.920
<v Speaker 6>That's another statistic that need to come up with an

0:44:50.000 --> 0:44:50.840
<v Speaker 6>assist on a.

0:44:51.360 --> 0:44:54.400
<v Speaker 4>Right because he assists that first.

0:44:55.200 --> 0:44:56.960
<v Speaker 9>He's going to have an assist and at least one

0:44:56.960 --> 0:44:59.040
<v Speaker 9>of these sacks that I think, do.

0:44:59.040 --> 0:44:59.960
<v Speaker 3>You go back and look at that.

0:45:00.120 --> 0:45:02.800
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he just cleared out that side.

0:45:02.560 --> 0:45:06.879
<v Speaker 3>Of the line. The center was taking him on, and

0:45:08.200 --> 0:45:11.880
<v Speaker 3>it really showed the strength that Osa has and his

0:45:12.040 --> 0:45:15.120
<v Speaker 3>long arms because he just hooked that center and he

0:45:15.400 --> 0:45:18.200
<v Speaker 3>drove him into Dallas County and here was a Tom

0:45:18.280 --> 0:45:22.000
<v Speaker 3>Landry freeway opened up for Micah to come get thee.

0:45:22.400 --> 0:45:24.839
<v Speaker 6>I think I want to remember who it was, if

0:45:24.880 --> 0:45:27.320
<v Speaker 6>it was to Marcus Lawrence or Micah. They were talking

0:45:27.360 --> 0:45:31.160
<v Speaker 6>about how strong that Osa is, like when he's in

0:45:31.239 --> 0:45:34.239
<v Speaker 6>the weight room. He and one of them said it,

0:45:34.320 --> 0:45:35.680
<v Speaker 6>when he's in the weight room, I.

0:45:35.680 --> 0:45:36.600
<v Speaker 4>Just go somewhere else.

0:45:36.680 --> 0:45:36.960
<v Speaker 6>I don't.

0:45:36.960 --> 0:45:41.240
<v Speaker 4>I don't want to embarrass myself. Wow, that's how he's long.

0:45:41.880 --> 0:45:47.200
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, over thirty four inch arms? Yeah yeah, Okay, Well, Everson,

0:45:47.320 --> 0:45:49.440
<v Speaker 3>enjoy your assignment for the weekend.

0:45:50.239 --> 0:45:53.239
<v Speaker 2>And uh no, I can't say that. He might you can.

0:45:53.400 --> 0:45:55.279
<v Speaker 3>You can listen, you can watch.

0:45:57.400 --> 0:45:59.959
<v Speaker 9>My assignment. Will be the person I'm going to visit.

0:46:00.120 --> 0:46:03.160
<v Speaker 9>He's going to want to listen to the show with me,

0:46:03.680 --> 0:46:07.759
<v Speaker 9>and we may call in. We may call it a

0:46:07.840 --> 0:46:09.879
<v Speaker 9>fan this guy or a major fan.

0:46:11.200 --> 0:46:12.600
<v Speaker 4>We've got the text line.

0:46:12.400 --> 0:46:19.839
<v Speaker 2>Here, I take a picture, get to We'll take care

0:46:19.840 --> 0:46:21.080
<v Speaker 2>of this, all right, and.

0:46:21.000 --> 0:46:24.120
<v Speaker 6>We'll see how how well Savannah likes well.

0:46:24.239 --> 0:46:28.479
<v Speaker 2>The other question it depends on when I land. We'll see.

0:46:28.520 --> 0:46:31.560
<v Speaker 3>Here's the other part of it is no ever sin

0:46:31.680 --> 0:46:37.440
<v Speaker 3>tomorrow means more Savannah tomorrow. That's right, right, opportunity.

0:46:37.040 --> 0:46:40.080
<v Speaker 2>That that may sound like we're against each other. I

0:46:40.120 --> 0:46:43.240
<v Speaker 2>don't want to versus as well. I'll lose that fight.

0:46:43.080 --> 0:46:46.359
<v Speaker 3>All right, we will some of us will chat at

0:46:46.400 --> 0:46:50.040
<v Speaker 3>you again. Tomorrow here on Mixed No Cowboys.

0:46:50.600 --> 0:46:53.560
<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of dallascowboys dot Com and

0:46:53.760 --> 0:46:55.600
<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

0:47:01.840 --> 0:47:03.560
<v Speaker 2>A minute