1 00:00:03,840 --> 00:00:06,320 Speaker 1: The following. He's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:06,320 --> 00:00:14,120 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club Cowboys. This is Girls 3 00:00:14,160 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 1: Talk Boys Talk, presented by Jigsaw Dating, Preferred Dating partner 4 00:00:19,280 --> 00:00:24,120 Speaker 1: of the Dallas Cowboys and broadcasting live from Dallas Cowboys 5 00:00:24,200 --> 00:00:29,600 Speaker 1: World Headquarters at the Star. Now your hosts Jess Navarrez, 6 00:00:29,920 --> 00:00:38,199 Speaker 1: Aisha Morrison, Kelsey Charles, and Hailey Sutton. What an exciting 7 00:00:38,360 --> 00:00:41,400 Speaker 1: victory Monday? We have today a twenty five ten win 8 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:44,720 Speaker 1: for the Dallas Cowboys yesterday over the Washington Commanders. Here 9 00:00:45,040 --> 00:00:47,320 Speaker 1: on Girls Talk Boys Talk, I'm Hailey Sutton, joined by 10 00:00:47,320 --> 00:00:51,400 Speaker 1: Aisha Morrison, Christie Scales and Jess Navarres have been practicing 11 00:00:51,760 --> 00:00:55,560 Speaker 1: nailed it. I'm gonna say you did so good a minute, ladies. 12 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:59,360 Speaker 1: How are we feeling after an exciting win yesterday? Ked it? 13 00:01:00,240 --> 00:01:07,319 Speaker 1: Pumped it? Wait? I mean it's victory Monday. Anytime you 14 00:01:07,360 --> 00:01:09,400 Speaker 1: have a victory Monday, it's always a great day. I 15 00:01:09,400 --> 00:01:12,080 Speaker 1: feel like, especially coming to work in It's a little 16 00:01:12,080 --> 00:01:14,000 Speaker 1: weight off of your shoulder a little bit. You can 17 00:01:14,040 --> 00:01:17,120 Speaker 1: wear your your Cowboys gear, your victory blue. You know. 18 00:01:17,280 --> 00:01:19,760 Speaker 1: Victory Monday. I think is just good overall, and I 19 00:01:19,800 --> 00:01:21,760 Speaker 1: think something that makes it even tweeters when you start 20 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:24,840 Speaker 1: to see improvements on things over the course of the 21 00:01:24,920 --> 00:01:27,319 Speaker 1: season so far that we've been waiting to see, which 22 00:01:27,360 --> 00:01:29,800 Speaker 1: we'll get into. But it's a good day. Anytime it's 23 00:01:29,800 --> 00:01:32,240 Speaker 1: a victory Monday, it's a good day. Yeah, so far, 24 00:01:32,400 --> 00:01:34,840 Speaker 1: I've been told because my first week was two weeks 25 00:01:34,840 --> 00:01:37,959 Speaker 1: ago when Cooper Rush got his first win, and the 26 00:01:37,959 --> 00:01:40,280 Speaker 1: thing I was told all day long that day was, 27 00:01:40,920 --> 00:01:43,120 Speaker 1: I'm so glad you started today and said last week 28 00:01:43,240 --> 00:01:46,360 Speaker 1: last week was the mood was rough exactly, So so 29 00:01:46,360 --> 00:01:48,800 Speaker 1: far I haven't had a rough Monday. So you're telling 30 00:01:48,840 --> 00:01:51,640 Speaker 1: me you are Cooper Rush's good luck charms so far 31 00:01:51,840 --> 00:01:53,760 Speaker 1: is yeah, we're seeing so if you follow me on 32 00:01:53,800 --> 00:01:56,480 Speaker 1: Twitter every single time the Cowboys have won so far, 33 00:01:56,520 --> 00:02:00,760 Speaker 1: I've literally tweeted the Cowboys are She's a prophetis I'm 34 00:02:00,800 --> 00:02:03,680 Speaker 1: not trying to brag, but you have a day that 35 00:02:03,760 --> 00:02:06,040 Speaker 1: the Michael Gallup touched down as well like a like 36 00:02:06,080 --> 00:02:09,400 Speaker 1: a play before. I mean, she's powers. I willed that 37 00:02:09,480 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 1: for him. He needed that, man. I thought that was 38 00:02:12,520 --> 00:02:16,359 Speaker 1: one of the most satisfying. Yes, certainly, certainly a week 39 00:02:16,400 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 1: at the Star is so much more fun after a win, 40 00:02:19,200 --> 00:02:22,040 Speaker 1: But to see guys who have worked so hard, who've 41 00:02:22,080 --> 00:02:25,400 Speaker 1: overcome a lot, and just good guys that you're rooting 42 00:02:25,440 --> 00:02:29,160 Speaker 1: for because they're good people. Sure, And what's fun about 43 00:02:29,200 --> 00:02:33,120 Speaker 1: being on the sideline is every season is a totally 44 00:02:33,200 --> 00:02:38,400 Speaker 1: different dynamic and to see we only had one new 45 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:41,960 Speaker 1: assistant coach this year, but still young players becoming veteran 46 00:02:42,000 --> 00:02:44,680 Speaker 1: players and leaders, and then guys coming back from injury. 47 00:02:44,760 --> 00:02:48,160 Speaker 1: And the way that Michael Gallup was greeted on the sideline, Yeah, 48 00:02:48,360 --> 00:02:51,880 Speaker 1: because everybody knew how hard he worked. And I think 49 00:02:51,919 --> 00:02:55,520 Speaker 1: that the coolest thing was for all the high fives 50 00:02:55,560 --> 00:02:58,840 Speaker 1: and hugs and slaps on the back, the longest hug 51 00:02:58,880 --> 00:03:01,440 Speaker 1: and hey, they didn't say I love you man. It 52 00:03:01,480 --> 00:03:04,640 Speaker 1: wasn't like a beer. But Britt Brown, who was the 53 00:03:04,720 --> 00:03:07,960 Speaker 1: director of rehabilitation for the Cowboys, and so he's been 54 00:03:07,960 --> 00:03:10,640 Speaker 1: a member of the athletic training staff for over twenty 55 00:03:11,400 --> 00:03:15,280 Speaker 1: years with the Cowboys, and so he worked most closely 56 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:17,520 Speaker 1: with the guys who were rehabbing. And of course Michael 57 00:03:17,560 --> 00:03:21,200 Speaker 1: Gallup suffered the injury early January, so it's been almost 58 00:03:21,240 --> 00:03:24,120 Speaker 1: ten months of him working back. And so when Michael 59 00:03:24,160 --> 00:03:26,240 Speaker 1: gets to the sideline and that hug was a little 60 00:03:26,240 --> 00:03:30,400 Speaker 1: bit longer and a little bit tighter between Britt and Michael, 61 00:03:30,480 --> 00:03:33,440 Speaker 1: so that that was really satisfying to see that. Yeah, 62 00:03:33,520 --> 00:03:35,760 Speaker 1: that's amazing. See, we love having you here. Yeah, the 63 00:03:35,880 --> 00:03:38,880 Speaker 1: insight and the things you see from your view on 64 00:03:39,280 --> 00:03:41,600 Speaker 1: the sideline is just incredible. Well, and the other thing is, 65 00:03:41,600 --> 00:03:43,360 Speaker 1: I think a couple of weeks ago, we were talking 66 00:03:43,400 --> 00:03:47,200 Speaker 1: about how Noah Brown with his first career touchdown and 67 00:03:47,280 --> 00:03:49,600 Speaker 1: Zeke had to run retrieve the ball for him, the 68 00:03:49,640 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 1: touchdown ball, so that he could have it to take home. 69 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:58,040 Speaker 1: Zeke had to do the same thing. And then and 70 00:03:58,040 --> 00:04:00,720 Speaker 1: then one other thing durn Bland did. We should talk 71 00:04:00,720 --> 00:04:03,400 Speaker 1: about some of these Well, you know, last second injuries. 72 00:04:03,440 --> 00:04:07,680 Speaker 1: It's very unusual to have an injury happen in warmups, 73 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:11,080 Speaker 1: but durn Bland, who's a rookie, fifth round pick, and 74 00:04:11,320 --> 00:04:13,720 Speaker 1: he had to step in for Jordan Lewis, And of 75 00:04:13,720 --> 00:04:16,440 Speaker 1: course durn Bland had the interception in the fourth quarter 76 00:04:16,480 --> 00:04:20,960 Speaker 1: that basically thwarted the last commander's hope for a rally. 77 00:04:21,200 --> 00:04:25,680 Speaker 1: And so it was Donovan Wilson, veteran safety, and Donovan 78 00:04:25,880 --> 00:04:29,080 Speaker 1: was the game day captain for the Cowboys defense yesterday 79 00:04:29,120 --> 00:04:32,000 Speaker 1: and he ran out there and retrieved the ball, because 80 00:04:32,640 --> 00:04:35,960 Speaker 1: that made the rookie mistake of not keeping the first 81 00:04:36,040 --> 00:04:38,360 Speaker 1: career interception, and even Duran talked about it. He said 82 00:04:38,400 --> 00:04:41,080 Speaker 1: that like once he was like, once he caught the ball, 83 00:04:41,120 --> 00:04:43,240 Speaker 1: he was like, it didn't even feel like I was there. 84 00:04:43,279 --> 00:04:45,200 Speaker 1: He was like, it didn't. I didn't realize like you 85 00:04:45,240 --> 00:04:48,120 Speaker 1: know that I made the interception until until like everyone 86 00:04:48,160 --> 00:04:50,400 Speaker 1: starts swarming around him. And I think that's interesting because 87 00:04:50,400 --> 00:04:52,080 Speaker 1: that just lets you know how in phase he is, 88 00:04:52,120 --> 00:04:56,039 Speaker 1: like how focused he is. Yeah, and um, I tweeted 89 00:04:56,080 --> 00:04:58,640 Speaker 1: earlier today like he read that play all the way. Yeah, 90 00:04:59,440 --> 00:05:01,960 Speaker 1: he drove on that ball. He knew where that was 91 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:04,640 Speaker 1: coming too. And it's just a testament to like this team. 92 00:05:04,680 --> 00:05:06,640 Speaker 1: And we've talked about the depth on this team and 93 00:05:06,680 --> 00:05:08,760 Speaker 1: just seeing a lot of these guys step in and 94 00:05:08,800 --> 00:05:12,040 Speaker 1: the nick of time and they'll not be a drop off. Yeah, 95 00:05:12,120 --> 00:05:14,560 Speaker 1: let's do it. Yeah, I pulled I pulled her on 96 00:05:14,760 --> 00:05:16,880 Speaker 1: after the game or like as he was coming out 97 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:18,560 Speaker 1: of the locker room to talk to him just one 98 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:20,960 Speaker 1: on one, and I asked him the same thing. I said, 99 00:05:20,960 --> 00:05:24,320 Speaker 1: you know, Michael Gallub got his ball or I'm mixing 100 00:05:24,320 --> 00:05:26,880 Speaker 1: that up. But I asked him about that interception and 101 00:05:26,960 --> 00:05:30,560 Speaker 1: just being able to be in that moment, and he 102 00:05:30,880 --> 00:05:32,480 Speaker 1: kind of said the same thing. He said, you know, like, yeah, 103 00:05:32,520 --> 00:05:34,359 Speaker 1: I kind of just blacked out. But the thing that 104 00:05:34,400 --> 00:05:37,840 Speaker 1: he kept talking about was the surrounding cast that he 105 00:05:37,880 --> 00:05:40,680 Speaker 1: had that made him ready for that moment. You know, like, sure, 106 00:05:40,720 --> 00:05:43,240 Speaker 1: he finds out minutes that he's going in to start 107 00:05:43,600 --> 00:05:46,080 Speaker 1: for the first time as a rookie, and he didn't 108 00:05:46,080 --> 00:05:48,960 Speaker 1: feel that way because he knew the preparation and the 109 00:05:49,040 --> 00:05:51,080 Speaker 1: room that he's been in and what he's been surrounded 110 00:05:51,080 --> 00:05:53,880 Speaker 1: by a practice and stuff. He felt ready and compelled 111 00:05:53,880 --> 00:05:56,520 Speaker 1: to play. He had such a strong camp. And I 112 00:05:56,560 --> 00:06:00,599 Speaker 1: think that that fans who don't follow the game super 113 00:06:00,640 --> 00:06:04,880 Speaker 1: closely don't have a true appreciation for how difficult it 114 00:06:04,960 --> 00:06:08,760 Speaker 1: is to play in the slot at cornerback, because most cornerback, 115 00:06:08,800 --> 00:06:10,440 Speaker 1: you know, you're playing out while you think of Dion 116 00:06:10,560 --> 00:06:13,520 Speaker 1: Sanders and the skinny, fast guys who are chasing the 117 00:06:13,600 --> 00:06:16,480 Speaker 1: wide receivers down the field, and yeah, that's cornerback. But 118 00:06:16,800 --> 00:06:19,440 Speaker 1: to do what Jordan Lewis does, to have that skill 119 00:06:19,480 --> 00:06:21,840 Speaker 1: set to be able to play in the slot, which 120 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:24,600 Speaker 1: means there's a lot more traffic means it's a lot 121 00:06:24,640 --> 00:06:27,760 Speaker 1: more physical. You have to be a willing tackler, you know, 122 00:06:27,760 --> 00:06:33,159 Speaker 1: because you're there, you know, squeezed amongst the linebackers oftentimes, 123 00:06:33,640 --> 00:06:36,320 Speaker 1: and sometimes you get matched up with bigger guys who 124 00:06:36,400 --> 00:06:39,080 Speaker 1: might be tied ends, you know. Instead of the little 125 00:06:39,120 --> 00:06:41,960 Speaker 1: Cole Beasley's of the world, sometimes you get the bigger guys. 126 00:06:42,040 --> 00:06:45,159 Speaker 1: So that is a unique skill set. And to have 127 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:49,640 Speaker 1: a rookie who's getting his first defensive snaps to be 128 00:06:49,760 --> 00:06:52,320 Speaker 1: able to step in and play at that that level, 129 00:06:52,400 --> 00:06:54,719 Speaker 1: that's really a unique thing. And to not have this 130 00:06:54,760 --> 00:06:58,440 Speaker 1: is the third week also without jay Ron Curse. Yeah, 131 00:06:58,480 --> 00:07:00,880 Speaker 1: and at safety, he does a lot down in the box. 132 00:07:00,920 --> 00:07:03,600 Speaker 1: He plays in the slot. He's a bigger guy, and 133 00:07:03,640 --> 00:07:09,480 Speaker 1: so he's a really it's a real physical uh. He 134 00:07:09,520 --> 00:07:11,440 Speaker 1: hads a real physical dimension to it. And I don't 135 00:07:11,520 --> 00:07:13,880 Speaker 1: don't just mean willingness to tackle, but he can take 136 00:07:13,920 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 1: on like the big guys, big tightens and stuff. And 137 00:07:16,720 --> 00:07:22,600 Speaker 1: so when you have an Israel Mukuamu physically, yeah, and 138 00:07:22,640 --> 00:07:26,760 Speaker 1: so so it's it's really u the depth. It's not 139 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:30,480 Speaker 1: just numbers, it's that physically they almost match up the same. 140 00:07:30,600 --> 00:07:33,880 Speaker 1: So well, so kudos to the personnel department for putting 141 00:07:33,880 --> 00:07:35,480 Speaker 1: it together like that. And I was going to say 142 00:07:35,520 --> 00:07:38,200 Speaker 1: that absolutely speaks to the culture in this locker room. 143 00:07:38,200 --> 00:07:41,000 Speaker 1: And we've repeated this over and over. Really it's it's 144 00:07:41,000 --> 00:07:43,400 Speaker 1: sounded like a broken record. But the next man up 145 00:07:43,400 --> 00:07:46,040 Speaker 1: mentality and just how all of these guys are so 146 00:07:46,120 --> 00:07:48,520 Speaker 1: locked in and they believe in in their coaching. I 147 00:07:48,560 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 1: think that is so important. I think the chemistry that 148 00:07:51,120 --> 00:07:52,960 Speaker 1: they have with each other, it's a brotherhood and it 149 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:57,320 Speaker 1: shows because they all somehow, some way you bend, but 150 00:07:57,400 --> 00:08:00,560 Speaker 1: you don't break. They always always find the way to 151 00:08:00,600 --> 00:08:02,880 Speaker 1: make the play happen. And you have the difference makers. 152 00:08:02,920 --> 00:08:05,240 Speaker 1: You have the Micah Parsons. Of course, how can we 153 00:08:05,240 --> 00:08:08,280 Speaker 1: forget to mention Micah who It was interesting to go 154 00:08:08,320 --> 00:08:11,600 Speaker 1: back and rewatch the game and really look at, you know, 155 00:08:11,600 --> 00:08:13,440 Speaker 1: the plays that he's in, the plays that he's out, 156 00:08:13,840 --> 00:08:16,760 Speaker 1: and how he allows for those plays to happen When 157 00:08:16,760 --> 00:08:19,720 Speaker 1: you really go back and dissect everything, Micah Parsons is 158 00:08:19,720 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 1: just so special. And we keep talking about this, and 159 00:08:22,040 --> 00:08:25,720 Speaker 1: how can we forget treyvon digs Ladies, He had such 160 00:08:25,760 --> 00:08:28,360 Speaker 1: a great game. I think this was something that has 161 00:08:28,400 --> 00:08:31,880 Speaker 1: been throwing for Treyvon. I think him going into Week 162 00:08:32,040 --> 00:08:35,920 Speaker 1: four and people saying, oh, he had eleven interceptions last season, 163 00:08:35,960 --> 00:08:39,000 Speaker 1: what's going on? We haven't seen Trayvon. Where's Trayvon? And 164 00:08:39,320 --> 00:08:42,040 Speaker 1: just all that talk, Right, he came out this game, 165 00:08:42,120 --> 00:08:44,240 Speaker 1: and to be honest, when I went back and I 166 00:08:44,280 --> 00:08:47,200 Speaker 1: watched and I was writing notes, I underline names that 167 00:08:47,480 --> 00:08:50,480 Speaker 1: I feel like I'm starting to repeat a lot. He 168 00:08:50,640 --> 00:08:53,760 Speaker 1: was such a difference maker in this game alone, and 169 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:57,560 Speaker 1: he was bullying on the field. I mean, he was 170 00:08:57,640 --> 00:09:00,559 Speaker 1: making his presence known. Trayvon had himself at night, and 171 00:09:00,600 --> 00:09:02,160 Speaker 1: I just I was so happy to see him come 172 00:09:02,200 --> 00:09:05,520 Speaker 1: back and really come back in full force. Yeah, I agree. 173 00:09:05,920 --> 00:09:09,120 Speaker 1: My favorite stat that we've been talking about, which Aisha 174 00:09:09,120 --> 00:09:11,640 Speaker 1: has caught onto, is that this is the third straight 175 00:09:11,720 --> 00:09:16,840 Speaker 1: game where Trayvon Diggs has made a game ending play basically, 176 00:09:17,120 --> 00:09:21,079 Speaker 1: and it just speaks to how much he's elevated his game. 177 00:09:21,120 --> 00:09:24,760 Speaker 1: He's playing such better, more discipline, more physical football. He 178 00:09:24,840 --> 00:09:26,800 Speaker 1: had the pass breakups. I think he had three pass 179 00:09:26,840 --> 00:09:30,400 Speaker 1: breakups in yesterday's game. So just to go from being 180 00:09:30,960 --> 00:09:34,200 Speaker 1: the guy who catches the interceptions to you know, a 181 00:09:34,280 --> 00:09:36,959 Speaker 1: corner who is going to make those game saving plays 182 00:09:37,040 --> 00:09:39,640 Speaker 1: or a guy you can depend on to make, you know, 183 00:09:39,800 --> 00:09:42,120 Speaker 1: an important tackle and an important part of the game. 184 00:09:42,160 --> 00:09:43,760 Speaker 1: I think it's really kind of made him a little 185 00:09:43,760 --> 00:09:46,080 Speaker 1: bit more dynamic, yeah, of a football play. And I 186 00:09:46,080 --> 00:09:48,679 Speaker 1: think that key drive on that fourth and fifteen in 187 00:09:48,760 --> 00:09:51,280 Speaker 1: the fourth quarter, where the Commanders kind of had a pulse, 188 00:09:51,559 --> 00:09:53,760 Speaker 1: it was a real make or break where he swatted 189 00:09:53,760 --> 00:09:56,280 Speaker 1: that ball. I mean, that was the difference maker. And 190 00:09:56,640 --> 00:10:00,200 Speaker 1: I think you go back and you look and he 191 00:10:00,280 --> 00:10:02,600 Speaker 1: was reading that all the way through. And just his 192 00:10:02,720 --> 00:10:06,199 Speaker 1: awareness of where to put his body every single time, 193 00:10:06,400 --> 00:10:08,600 Speaker 1: even when it comes to I'm barely gonna tap the ball, 194 00:10:08,640 --> 00:10:10,679 Speaker 1: but I'm gonna tap it in a way that that 195 00:10:10,840 --> 00:10:14,520 Speaker 1: receiver's not catching it. I mean, his awareness to his 196 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:17,520 Speaker 1: body is just incredible. Yeah, and that's something I think. 197 00:10:17,679 --> 00:10:20,240 Speaker 1: I mean, I think I said it like a couple 198 00:10:20,240 --> 00:10:22,000 Speaker 1: of weeks ago, like he was in practice and he 199 00:10:22,040 --> 00:10:24,280 Speaker 1: was barking at his teammates. He was barking at Noah. 200 00:10:24,360 --> 00:10:26,760 Speaker 1: Noah's looking at him like come on, man, like we're practicing. 201 00:10:26,760 --> 00:10:31,319 Speaker 1: But his competitive fire. Yeah, when he deleted Twitter, you 202 00:10:31,760 --> 00:10:34,560 Speaker 1: started seeing him in practice, and the guy just really 203 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:37,160 Speaker 1: seemed like he locked in and I also think it's 204 00:10:37,200 --> 00:10:40,200 Speaker 1: important that we remember this is the third year. Like 205 00:10:40,400 --> 00:10:44,199 Speaker 1: cornerback is a very difficult position to play, and I 206 00:10:44,240 --> 00:10:46,680 Speaker 1: think that, you know, we're just seeing these guys develop 207 00:10:46,760 --> 00:10:49,480 Speaker 1: in front of us, and the stickiness that he's playing 208 00:10:49,480 --> 00:10:51,960 Speaker 1: with is different, Like you can tell that he's reading 209 00:10:52,280 --> 00:10:55,040 Speaker 1: and also too, there was a couple he bade, he baited. 210 00:10:55,400 --> 00:10:58,000 Speaker 1: He baited him like quite a few times yesterday, and 211 00:10:58,200 --> 00:10:59,680 Speaker 1: I don't know it is it is dope to see 212 00:10:59,720 --> 00:11:02,319 Speaker 1: the involvement of his game. But I think this all 213 00:11:02,320 --> 00:11:04,200 Speaker 1: has a lot to do with Malie Cook or being 214 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:07,600 Speaker 1: back there men in that safety spot, like being rangy 215 00:11:07,800 --> 00:11:11,360 Speaker 1: and given Treyvon. I think the faith that hey, if 216 00:11:11,400 --> 00:11:13,400 Speaker 1: I slip up here, you got me, you got me, 217 00:11:13,880 --> 00:11:16,040 Speaker 1: I got you, And that's something that comes with, you know, 218 00:11:16,080 --> 00:11:18,480 Speaker 1: building a secondary. If you listen to them, they're talking 219 00:11:18,480 --> 00:11:21,560 Speaker 1: about playing together, even the defensive lines talking about rushing 220 00:11:21,679 --> 00:11:23,800 Speaker 1: is one, and you can just start to see the 221 00:11:23,920 --> 00:11:26,080 Speaker 1: unity on this team and the camaraderie on this team. 222 00:11:26,120 --> 00:11:29,200 Speaker 1: Then being drafted together and sticking together. They spend time 223 00:11:29,200 --> 00:11:32,040 Speaker 1: with each other outside the field. You can see that 224 00:11:32,400 --> 00:11:34,640 Speaker 1: on this defense and how they move and how they 225 00:11:34,640 --> 00:11:38,720 Speaker 1: play together. It's It's interesting the dynamic within at and 226 00:11:38,760 --> 00:11:42,160 Speaker 1: T Stadium because the last few home games of last 227 00:11:42,240 --> 00:11:47,120 Speaker 1: year when Trayvon is is chasing Everson Walls's interception record, 228 00:11:47,600 --> 00:11:50,200 Speaker 1: and truly it was at the point where any time 229 00:11:50,200 --> 00:11:52,880 Speaker 1: a ball went in Trayvon's direction, it was fifty to 230 00:11:52,920 --> 00:11:54,920 Speaker 1: fifty is the wide receiver gonna get it? Or is 231 00:11:54,960 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: Treyvon going to get it? But the energy at at 232 00:11:58,880 --> 00:12:02,280 Speaker 1: and T Stadium, every every time a pass was directed 233 00:12:02,679 --> 00:12:07,240 Speaker 1: towards Treyvon, it was palpable. I'm not trying to be dramatic, no, 234 00:12:07,559 --> 00:12:09,959 Speaker 1: but I'm saying, I'm saying you can feel it. And 235 00:12:10,400 --> 00:12:13,760 Speaker 1: only a couple of times have I experienced that on 236 00:12:13,800 --> 00:12:16,800 Speaker 1: an NFL sideline. And we didn't get to play in 237 00:12:16,880 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 1: Chicago often, but when we did, and Devin Hester, who 238 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:23,680 Speaker 1: was a finalist for the Hall of Fame last year, 239 00:12:23,880 --> 00:12:27,840 Speaker 1: who was arguably one of the great punt returners returned 240 00:12:27,880 --> 00:12:31,040 Speaker 1: specialists in NFL history, but when he would drop back 241 00:12:31,040 --> 00:12:34,120 Speaker 1: for a punt, everyone was on the edge of their seat. 242 00:12:34,200 --> 00:12:36,040 Speaker 1: Usually a punt's coming, all right, there's going to be 243 00:12:36,080 --> 00:12:38,360 Speaker 1: a commercial time out. Everyone's making a break for the 244 00:12:38,400 --> 00:12:41,920 Speaker 1: restroom or to the concession stand. But no, not in Chicago. 245 00:12:42,000 --> 00:12:44,680 Speaker 1: Everyone's on the edge of their seat because something extraordinary 246 00:12:44,800 --> 00:12:46,920 Speaker 1: is about to happen. And it was that way for 247 00:12:46,960 --> 00:12:50,800 Speaker 1: a couple of years at Texas Stadium when Dion Sanders 248 00:12:50,840 --> 00:12:52,839 Speaker 1: played for the Cowboys and he would be back there 249 00:12:52,840 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: for a punt. You could just it was tingly, you 250 00:12:55,120 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 1: could feel it. Yeah, And that's how it was. That 251 00:12:59,240 --> 00:13:01,200 Speaker 1: That's how it was towards the end of last season 252 00:13:01,280 --> 00:13:04,840 Speaker 1: with Treyvon Diggs because everyone just wanted it that record. Course, 253 00:13:04,880 --> 00:13:08,200 Speaker 1: he ended up tying Everson Walls for the most interceptions 254 00:13:08,240 --> 00:13:13,320 Speaker 1: in a single season in Cowboys history. But that's you know. 255 00:13:13,480 --> 00:13:15,040 Speaker 1: And also to look up and just see all the 256 00:13:15,120 --> 00:13:18,199 Speaker 1: number seven jerseys up there, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, 257 00:13:18,240 --> 00:13:21,240 Speaker 1: you don't see too many cornerbacks with the jerseys. Yeah, 258 00:13:21,320 --> 00:13:23,600 Speaker 1: And I like to We just had Mike McCarthy's press 259 00:13:23,600 --> 00:13:26,199 Speaker 1: conference a few minutes before we started the show, and 260 00:13:26,720 --> 00:13:28,920 Speaker 1: all this talk about defense. The last question he was 261 00:13:28,960 --> 00:13:31,160 Speaker 1: asked was, you know, just how good is this defense? 262 00:13:31,200 --> 00:13:34,480 Speaker 1: How good can they be? And Mike McCarthy, one of 263 00:13:34,520 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 1: my favorite things he said today said, the defense is 264 00:13:36,559 --> 00:13:39,400 Speaker 1: like our team's thermostat They set the tone and I 265 00:13:39,440 --> 00:13:42,760 Speaker 1: love that. That's just become this team's identity, right you know, 266 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:46,000 Speaker 1: like you know, it doesn't matter if and when, you 267 00:13:46,040 --> 00:13:48,480 Speaker 1: know Dak comes back on the offense. Right now, the 268 00:13:48,480 --> 00:13:50,880 Speaker 1: focus is on the defense and the defense he said 269 00:13:50,880 --> 00:13:54,400 Speaker 1: that they were the consistency on this team. The defense 270 00:13:54,480 --> 00:13:57,040 Speaker 1: is what's keeping them, you know, in this season. And 271 00:13:57,080 --> 00:14:01,000 Speaker 1: so I love the idea of a cornerback being palpable 272 00:14:01,040 --> 00:14:04,679 Speaker 1: with that energy because that's how Mike McCarthy m described 273 00:14:04,840 --> 00:14:06,400 Speaker 1: this defense. So a lot of good stuff on that 274 00:14:06,440 --> 00:14:08,839 Speaker 1: side of the ball. It's quickly to talk injuries, because 275 00:14:08,840 --> 00:14:11,640 Speaker 1: there was a couple that McCarthy gave us an update 276 00:14:11,679 --> 00:14:13,800 Speaker 1: to the first one. Obviously, I think everyone's worried about 277 00:14:13,880 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 1: is Dak Prescott if he's going to be coming back 278 00:14:16,240 --> 00:14:19,120 Speaker 1: for next week's game against the Rams. He did say 279 00:14:19,160 --> 00:14:22,240 Speaker 1: that Dak has a doctor's appointment later today, so he 280 00:14:22,280 --> 00:14:24,520 Speaker 1: will be tomorrow morning. Tomorrow morning, day morning. I'm so 281 00:14:24,560 --> 00:14:28,160 Speaker 1: glad you were there that morning, so he hasn't a 282 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:30,760 Speaker 1: doctor's appointment tomorrow morning. And then some good news as 283 00:14:30,800 --> 00:14:33,560 Speaker 1: well with Noah Brown and Quentin Bohannah, both of them, 284 00:14:34,080 --> 00:14:37,280 Speaker 1: all signs are pointing to being good. And see the 285 00:14:37,680 --> 00:14:41,480 Speaker 1: thing that the thing that's important about injuries is not 286 00:14:41,560 --> 00:14:43,880 Speaker 1: just oh, Noah's going to miss a series or two 287 00:14:44,480 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: on offense, it's within the game. Noah is the personal 288 00:14:50,480 --> 00:14:54,240 Speaker 1: protector on punts. So there is a domino effect on 289 00:14:54,360 --> 00:14:56,400 Speaker 1: these guys. It's like, oh, it's a back you know 290 00:14:56,880 --> 00:14:59,840 Speaker 1: Noah Brown. Well then you have, you know, instead of 291 00:15:00,040 --> 00:15:04,040 Speaker 1: just one personal protector Noah, they end up taking Tony 292 00:15:04,120 --> 00:15:06,680 Speaker 1: Pollard and Rico Dowdle and putting them side by side 293 00:15:07,000 --> 00:15:10,080 Speaker 1: in front of Brian Anchor. So there is a domino effect. 294 00:15:10,240 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: But and then when when Quentin Bohanna went down with 295 00:15:13,480 --> 00:15:17,000 Speaker 1: that shoulder entry, when they when they come to the sideline, 296 00:15:17,000 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: actually they don't even come to the sideline. They just 297 00:15:19,800 --> 00:15:22,560 Speaker 1: head straight up the tunnel up the end zone. And 298 00:15:22,600 --> 00:15:24,680 Speaker 1: if you're if you're ever at at and T Stadium 299 00:15:24,760 --> 00:15:27,600 Speaker 1: or you're watching a game and you see the trainers 300 00:15:27,680 --> 00:15:30,120 Speaker 1: or the doctors take a player straight off and they're 301 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:33,320 Speaker 1: heading up towards the tunnel behind the end zone, that's 302 00:15:33,360 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 1: not good news because when you go up that way, 303 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:38,200 Speaker 1: you know what's at the end of that tunnel, the 304 00:15:38,360 --> 00:15:44,160 Speaker 1: X ray room. So I was gonna say, no, you don't, 305 00:15:44,160 --> 00:15:45,840 Speaker 1: you don't, you don't want them to head that direction. 306 00:15:45,920 --> 00:15:47,640 Speaker 1: You want them to come over and get checked out, like, 307 00:15:47,720 --> 00:15:50,520 Speaker 1: for example, Zack Martin, it looks like, oh my gosh, 308 00:15:50,560 --> 00:15:54,320 Speaker 1: you know with it, and Zach is like the Black 309 00:15:54,400 --> 00:15:57,880 Speaker 1: Knight Monty Python. I mean, he's just but a flesh 310 00:15:57,920 --> 00:16:01,320 Speaker 1: wound to become the field. I mean, they're just gonna 311 00:16:01,360 --> 00:16:04,440 Speaker 1: have to amputate something. But when he comes over and 312 00:16:04,840 --> 00:16:08,080 Speaker 1: luckily they he just ended up having his right ankle 313 00:16:08,120 --> 00:16:10,240 Speaker 1: retaped and he got back in the game. And I 314 00:16:10,240 --> 00:16:13,680 Speaker 1: think he only missed two plays, maybe just one. But 315 00:16:14,320 --> 00:16:16,640 Speaker 1: I know we're up against a break. But at one 316 00:16:16,680 --> 00:16:19,200 Speaker 1: point I wanted to tell the story of We talked 317 00:16:19,200 --> 00:16:23,480 Speaker 1: about Jordan Lewis missing the game and dron Bland the rookie, 318 00:16:23,480 --> 00:16:26,960 Speaker 1: having to step in. But Jordan Lewis missing the game 319 00:16:27,040 --> 00:16:30,560 Speaker 1: because of an injury that happened in pregame warm ups. Yeah. 320 00:16:30,600 --> 00:16:33,480 Speaker 1: I actually once saw an injury that happened between the 321 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:40,760 Speaker 1: national anthem and the coin flip. Oh oh oh, that's 322 00:16:40,960 --> 00:16:43,440 Speaker 1: that's a good teaser. Yeah, I definitely want to hear 323 00:16:43,480 --> 00:16:45,200 Speaker 1: more about that. 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Big I want to talk about 374 00:19:31,000 --> 00:19:33,320 Speaker 1: because I guess over twenty four years on the sideline, 375 00:19:33,320 --> 00:19:35,560 Speaker 1: I mean, there were several times where something has happened 376 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:39,080 Speaker 1: in pregame warm ups or maybe but usually it's a 377 00:19:39,119 --> 00:19:43,040 Speaker 1: guy who was fighting an injury coming in or rehabbing 378 00:19:43,119 --> 00:19:46,119 Speaker 1: and then something happens, maybe they retweak something. But Jordan 379 00:19:46,240 --> 00:19:50,360 Speaker 1: Lewis the cornerback not being able to play yesterday against Washington, 380 00:19:50,440 --> 00:19:53,879 Speaker 1: dron Bland having to step in. That was pretty last minute, 381 00:19:53,920 --> 00:19:56,560 Speaker 1: but it does not top what happened two years ago 382 00:19:57,160 --> 00:20:01,280 Speaker 1: and getting ready to play the Pittsburgh steel and we've 383 00:20:01,359 --> 00:20:03,840 Speaker 1: we've already had the national anthem. Now we're getting ready 384 00:20:03,880 --> 00:20:07,159 Speaker 1: for the coin flip, and Tyler Beotish, it was his 385 00:20:07,240 --> 00:20:10,040 Speaker 1: rookie year, but he was our starting center, and he's 386 00:20:10,080 --> 00:20:13,440 Speaker 1: like feeling the back of his leg like his hamstring, 387 00:20:13,480 --> 00:20:15,880 Speaker 1: and he comes over and he's talking to the medical 388 00:20:15,960 --> 00:20:18,960 Speaker 1: staff and the I'm usually over on the side by 389 00:20:18,960 --> 00:20:21,639 Speaker 1: the offensive lineman, so I see all this happening, and 390 00:20:21,640 --> 00:20:23,359 Speaker 1: all of a sudden, I can just see Tyler just 391 00:20:23,359 --> 00:20:27,080 Speaker 1: getting frustrated, you know, and then Joe Looney grabs a 392 00:20:27,280 --> 00:20:30,160 Speaker 1: football and is doing some last minute snaps. And so 393 00:20:30,600 --> 00:20:33,920 Speaker 1: Tyler Beotdish, the starting center, missed the game because he 394 00:20:33,960 --> 00:20:38,640 Speaker 1: tweaked his hamstring between the national anthem and the kickoff. Wow, 395 00:20:38,760 --> 00:20:41,639 Speaker 1: what was he doing? Just they just kind of do 396 00:20:41,760 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 1: some light the jogging. That's a little too much keeping 397 00:20:48,160 --> 00:20:51,600 Speaker 1: the offensive linemen don't really jog now. But what they'll 398 00:20:51,600 --> 00:20:53,840 Speaker 1: do is they'll get in their stands. The centers will 399 00:20:53,880 --> 00:20:56,040 Speaker 1: get down and you know, snap the ball. But usually 400 00:20:56,080 --> 00:20:58,959 Speaker 1: the offensive lineman just kind of we're you know, stepping 401 00:20:59,040 --> 00:21:02,439 Speaker 1: back and yeah, pro that kind of thing. But something happened, 402 00:21:02,480 --> 00:21:05,119 Speaker 1: and so I mean, that was absolutely the craziest. But 403 00:21:05,200 --> 00:21:08,040 Speaker 1: one thing that Mike McCarthy mentioned earlier today in a 404 00:21:08,200 --> 00:21:11,719 Speaker 1: press conference, the really unfortunate thing about these injuries that 405 00:21:11,800 --> 00:21:16,960 Speaker 1: happen in pregame warmups is the inactive list has to 406 00:21:17,000 --> 00:21:20,439 Speaker 1: be turned in ninety minutes before kickoff. So Jordan getting 407 00:21:20,480 --> 00:21:24,399 Speaker 1: injured after that, you know, within that ninety minute period, 408 00:21:25,520 --> 00:21:29,040 Speaker 1: means that they weren't able to activate na Shawn Right, 409 00:21:29,560 --> 00:21:31,800 Speaker 1: so they could have gone, they could have had an 410 00:21:31,800 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 1: extra cornerback available now to Shaun does not play in 411 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:38,399 Speaker 1: the swat the way that is, that's true, and that 412 00:21:38,520 --> 00:21:42,240 Speaker 1: that's why you had That's why you had Right inactive 413 00:21:42,359 --> 00:21:46,800 Speaker 1: instead of Bland inactive because Bland has that skill set 414 00:21:47,119 --> 00:21:50,040 Speaker 1: to play in the slot. So that's that's why even 415 00:21:50,040 --> 00:21:52,520 Speaker 1: though Dawn's a rookie and writes a second year guy, 416 00:21:52,880 --> 00:21:56,760 Speaker 1: why you have him active? But yeah, you and it 417 00:21:56,840 --> 00:22:00,520 Speaker 1: also affects special teams and things like that. So again 418 00:22:00,600 --> 00:22:03,679 Speaker 1: there's there's a domino. And I'm glad you brought up 419 00:22:03,720 --> 00:22:07,440 Speaker 1: special teams because something that Ayisha and I mean, we 420 00:22:07,440 --> 00:22:09,840 Speaker 1: were we were going before the show just talking about 421 00:22:09,880 --> 00:22:13,359 Speaker 1: you know, really all aspects and I feel like, uh 422 00:22:13,440 --> 00:22:15,800 Speaker 1: and Aisha can definitely give you more insight on this 423 00:22:15,880 --> 00:22:17,560 Speaker 1: because she's the one that brought it to my attention 424 00:22:17,600 --> 00:22:19,800 Speaker 1: when I was going back to watch the game, is 425 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:24,240 Speaker 1: the Washington punter had our special teams kind of struggling 426 00:22:24,280 --> 00:22:27,520 Speaker 1: a little bit. I mean, Kavante Turpin, who's been producing 427 00:22:27,560 --> 00:22:32,000 Speaker 1: and who's been giving good field position for the Cowboys offense, 428 00:22:32,160 --> 00:22:34,000 Speaker 1: he was he looked like he was struggling a little bit. 429 00:22:34,040 --> 00:22:37,639 Speaker 1: But I really don't think that even struggling is the 430 00:22:37,720 --> 00:22:40,119 Speaker 1: right word for that. Um. He had that ball that 431 00:22:40,200 --> 00:22:43,439 Speaker 1: bobbled a little bit, and and he wasn't getting quite 432 00:22:43,480 --> 00:22:45,640 Speaker 1: the yardage that I think we're used to seeing him 433 00:22:45,680 --> 00:22:48,840 Speaker 1: get when it comes to those returns. So Aisham, I 434 00:22:48,880 --> 00:22:51,080 Speaker 1: would love more insight on this because you're the one 435 00:22:51,119 --> 00:22:52,680 Speaker 1: that brought it to my attention and I can't get 436 00:22:52,680 --> 00:22:54,600 Speaker 1: it out of my head now, Na was it a 437 00:22:54,760 --> 00:22:59,119 Speaker 1: tress Way Dolpe name? By the way he told us off, 438 00:22:59,119 --> 00:23:02,520 Speaker 1: didn't he listen the field position in this game? Starting 439 00:23:02,560 --> 00:23:06,600 Speaker 1: field position to me was a key part of both 440 00:23:06,640 --> 00:23:09,840 Speaker 1: sides of the ball for the Cowboys. At the only 441 00:23:09,840 --> 00:23:13,159 Speaker 1: time they really saw success offensively is when there was 442 00:23:13,200 --> 00:23:16,119 Speaker 1: a touchback and trust he literally was pinning them in 443 00:23:16,160 --> 00:23:20,360 Speaker 1: the ten. It's a nine taiter tids Man and honestly, 444 00:23:20,400 --> 00:23:22,800 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, you know, Punk cover just pretty good and 445 00:23:22,880 --> 00:23:24,560 Speaker 1: these guys are getting down there. We'll have to talk 446 00:23:24,560 --> 00:23:27,720 Speaker 1: about Kelvin Joseph maybe finding something there with you know, C. J. Goodwin. 447 00:23:27,840 --> 00:23:31,240 Speaker 1: But it was the starting field position in this game. 448 00:23:31,440 --> 00:23:34,480 Speaker 1: The way he flipped that field and made basically made 449 00:23:34,520 --> 00:23:37,040 Speaker 1: the Cowboys have to work for whatever they got. The 450 00:23:37,160 --> 00:23:40,199 Speaker 1: lack of field position. Starting field position really hurt the 451 00:23:40,240 --> 00:23:43,840 Speaker 1: Cowboys offense, I think. And on the flip side, I 452 00:23:43,920 --> 00:23:47,840 Speaker 1: think that the starting field position for the Commanders helped 453 00:23:47,840 --> 00:23:50,960 Speaker 1: them a lot because the Cowboys were punting deep in 454 00:23:51,080 --> 00:23:53,320 Speaker 1: like almost deep in their end zone and stuff like that. 455 00:23:53,359 --> 00:23:56,400 Speaker 1: So they were starting at their thirty five their forty. 456 00:23:56,480 --> 00:23:59,560 Speaker 1: They had favorable field position all game and the Cowboys 457 00:23:59,600 --> 00:24:01,239 Speaker 1: did not see any of that. I think they had 458 00:24:01,240 --> 00:24:03,200 Speaker 1: a lot to do with time of possession and just 459 00:24:03,280 --> 00:24:05,960 Speaker 1: them being able. It also changes your play it changes 460 00:24:05,960 --> 00:24:08,600 Speaker 1: your playbook when you're that deep like that, when you're 461 00:24:08,640 --> 00:24:11,719 Speaker 1: that deep near that end zone, defensive players they can 462 00:24:11,760 --> 00:24:14,159 Speaker 1: pin in their ears back and the whole thing changes 463 00:24:14,200 --> 00:24:17,280 Speaker 1: because that windows just that windows so much smaller. But 464 00:24:17,320 --> 00:24:19,480 Speaker 1: as the more that they moved down the field, you 465 00:24:19,520 --> 00:24:22,560 Speaker 1: saw the playbook open up, and so I really think 466 00:24:22,560 --> 00:24:26,680 Speaker 1: the offensive struggles this game started with Trustway doing this thing. 467 00:24:26,680 --> 00:24:29,200 Speaker 1: They got a weapon over there, they really do. And 468 00:24:29,560 --> 00:24:32,840 Speaker 1: to your point, I wish the well the Cowboys got 469 00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:35,200 Speaker 1: the opening kake. It was a touchback sound twenty five 470 00:24:35,240 --> 00:24:39,880 Speaker 1: and that was woo. That was awesome. The next right, 471 00:24:40,480 --> 00:24:42,600 Speaker 1: the next one, they started at their own ten, They 472 00:24:42,600 --> 00:24:45,560 Speaker 1: started at their own thirteen, they started at their own sixteen, 473 00:24:45,640 --> 00:24:48,040 Speaker 1: they started at their own twenty five on a touchback, 474 00:24:48,080 --> 00:24:50,359 Speaker 1: and then near their own fifteen. Now that's all in 475 00:24:50,400 --> 00:24:53,040 Speaker 1: the first half, but a couple of those were you know, 476 00:24:53,119 --> 00:24:55,800 Speaker 1: losing the field position battle because the offense had a 477 00:24:55,800 --> 00:25:00,000 Speaker 1: couple of three and ounce right yeah yeah, so um yeah, 478 00:25:00,040 --> 00:25:02,240 Speaker 1: obviously a long way to go and that, you know, 479 00:25:02,280 --> 00:25:04,800 Speaker 1: that's one of the things when you look at the 480 00:25:04,960 --> 00:25:09,000 Speaker 1: defensive success last year was Brian Anger and special teams 481 00:25:09,040 --> 00:25:11,520 Speaker 1: did such a great job of flipping the field. This 482 00:25:11,640 --> 00:25:14,280 Speaker 1: is really one of the first games where the Cowboys 483 00:25:14,320 --> 00:25:17,600 Speaker 1: have not won the field position. Yeah. That so great 484 00:25:17,600 --> 00:25:19,719 Speaker 1: point by you on that, Yeah, thank you. And I 485 00:25:19,720 --> 00:25:24,680 Speaker 1: think something that was very shocking, I think for all 486 00:25:24,720 --> 00:25:27,840 Speaker 1: things Cowboys was the lack of penalties this game from 487 00:25:27,880 --> 00:25:31,080 Speaker 1: the Cowboys, and I will beat a dead horse with 488 00:25:31,160 --> 00:25:34,120 Speaker 1: us every week. I something that I've been saying every 489 00:25:34,119 --> 00:25:36,280 Speaker 1: week because I don't want to see them have penalties 490 00:25:36,359 --> 00:25:38,679 Speaker 1: during a game, those pre snap penalties that are shooting 491 00:25:38,720 --> 00:25:41,639 Speaker 1: themselves in the foot. It was really the Commanders on 492 00:25:41,680 --> 00:25:43,720 Speaker 1: the other side of the ball that gave up two 493 00:25:43,840 --> 00:25:47,520 Speaker 1: potential interceptions that were really big, I would say, And 494 00:25:48,119 --> 00:25:51,000 Speaker 1: that first thing changed the game. It did, and that 495 00:25:51,119 --> 00:25:55,119 Speaker 1: was in the second quarter, yep, And yeah, it was 496 00:25:55,200 --> 00:25:58,639 Speaker 1: negated by an illegal contact and it gave the Cowboys 497 00:25:58,640 --> 00:26:01,280 Speaker 1: a first down on their own thirty three, so instead 498 00:26:01,280 --> 00:26:04,280 Speaker 1: of Washington having the ball, and remember Washington had just 499 00:26:04,359 --> 00:26:07,119 Speaker 1: taken the league and the momentum was definitely with the 500 00:26:07,119 --> 00:26:09,480 Speaker 1: Commanders at that point, and they should have had the ball, 501 00:26:09,920 --> 00:26:13,000 Speaker 1: and that was a huge play and something that I 502 00:26:13,040 --> 00:26:16,320 Speaker 1: think going back to watch, you know, more of the 503 00:26:16,400 --> 00:26:20,919 Speaker 1: game was somebody that I think was kind of a 504 00:26:20,960 --> 00:26:24,000 Speaker 1: little unspoken hero when it comes to the Commanders penalties 505 00:26:24,040 --> 00:26:28,080 Speaker 1: was Layton Vanderesh. He was really getting those offside penalties going. 506 00:26:28,240 --> 00:26:30,280 Speaker 1: He was the one that was like getting them to 507 00:26:30,680 --> 00:26:32,359 Speaker 1: move a little bit. He was getting a lot of 508 00:26:32,359 --> 00:26:36,360 Speaker 1: those offsides penalties going, which yeah, Layton Vanderesh. Good for him. 509 00:26:36,440 --> 00:26:39,200 Speaker 1: I mean, hey, whatever, if it's not the Cowboys getting 510 00:26:39,200 --> 00:26:41,760 Speaker 1: the penalties, that's fine. They only had four for twenty yards. 511 00:26:42,119 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 1: The Commanders had eleven penalties for one hundred and thirty 512 00:26:45,080 --> 00:26:47,440 Speaker 1: six yards, and I believe, let me see, within their 513 00:26:47,480 --> 00:26:51,440 Speaker 1: first three games, they had twelve total penalties with their 514 00:26:51,440 --> 00:26:54,040 Speaker 1: first three games. So the Cowboys just racked up the 515 00:26:54,040 --> 00:26:57,280 Speaker 1: penalties for the Commanders, and really, you look back and 516 00:26:57,320 --> 00:26:59,520 Speaker 1: that that cost them the game. The Commanders were fighting 517 00:26:59,520 --> 00:27:01,720 Speaker 1: for it for a little while there. Penalties will do 518 00:27:01,720 --> 00:27:05,000 Speaker 1: that to you. And Michael Gallup drawing a couple of those, yeah, yeah, 519 00:27:05,240 --> 00:27:07,639 Speaker 1: go for it. No talk about Gallup. I was just 520 00:27:07,640 --> 00:27:10,919 Speaker 1: going to say a guy who really helped in that 521 00:27:10,960 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: cause was Michael Gallup. You know his stats to catch 522 00:27:13,640 --> 00:27:15,639 Speaker 1: his twenty four yards in that touchdown. Obviously, those are 523 00:27:15,720 --> 00:27:19,159 Speaker 1: huge for a guy who's coming back from injury. But 524 00:27:19,240 --> 00:27:21,560 Speaker 1: I think the more impressive thing he did was draw 525 00:27:21,600 --> 00:27:24,720 Speaker 1: those penalties and help with the poor field positioning that 526 00:27:24,760 --> 00:27:26,920 Speaker 1: the Cowboys had to deal with. So I think he's 527 00:27:26,920 --> 00:27:29,639 Speaker 1: another example of a guy we touched on Michael Parsons earlier, 528 00:27:29,640 --> 00:27:31,640 Speaker 1: and obviously Mica has had two games where he hasn't 529 00:27:31,680 --> 00:27:33,800 Speaker 1: really lit up the stat sheet like we talked about 530 00:27:33,800 --> 00:27:36,159 Speaker 1: the first couple of weeks. I think this is a 531 00:27:36,240 --> 00:27:38,560 Speaker 1: similar example of that with Gallup, where you know, maybe 532 00:27:38,600 --> 00:27:40,399 Speaker 1: he didn't have all the catches in the world or 533 00:27:40,440 --> 00:27:42,920 Speaker 1: all the yardage in the world, but his play off 534 00:27:42,960 --> 00:27:46,280 Speaker 1: the ball really helped elevate the Cowboys offense and put 535 00:27:46,280 --> 00:27:49,199 Speaker 1: them in really good positions to ultimately win. Yeah, and 536 00:27:49,240 --> 00:27:51,159 Speaker 1: then I mean we've been talking about it for the 537 00:27:51,240 --> 00:27:54,440 Speaker 1: last couple of weeks. Now just there's a vertical threat. 538 00:27:54,480 --> 00:27:56,280 Speaker 1: Now you got you know, you got a guy that 539 00:27:56,320 --> 00:27:58,720 Speaker 1: can push it down the field. So Cooper Rush is 540 00:27:58,760 --> 00:28:00,920 Speaker 1: seeing more single high not that you know that two 541 00:28:01,000 --> 00:28:03,160 Speaker 1: high shell because hey, there's a threat of a deep 542 00:28:03,200 --> 00:28:06,000 Speaker 1: threat also these guys. I think it was so important 543 00:28:06,040 --> 00:28:09,200 Speaker 1: to me that the Cowboys at least because the run 544 00:28:09,240 --> 00:28:12,720 Speaker 1: game was sporadic yesterday, to say the least, right, I mean, like, oh, well, 545 00:28:12,760 --> 00:28:14,159 Speaker 1: how do you feel about it? I felt like it 546 00:28:14,440 --> 00:28:18,920 Speaker 1: had a purpose. The run game was dutiful, yes, because 547 00:28:19,560 --> 00:28:22,240 Speaker 1: what it did was it set up. And that's what 548 00:28:22,359 --> 00:28:24,800 Speaker 1: I was getting too. I think last year you saw 549 00:28:24,880 --> 00:28:27,560 Speaker 1: a lot is that teams didn't not believe you could 550 00:28:27,640 --> 00:28:30,119 Speaker 1: run the ball. They did not care if they weren't 551 00:28:30,119 --> 00:28:32,359 Speaker 1: even loading the boxes. They were just dropping six to 552 00:28:32,440 --> 00:28:35,080 Speaker 1: seven in coverage. Right. And now that the Cowboys have 553 00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:37,880 Speaker 1: shown in this last couple of weeks, we will run 554 00:28:37,920 --> 00:28:41,000 Speaker 1: the ball and honestly, they honestly will run it until 555 00:28:41,000 --> 00:28:43,080 Speaker 1: they see success in certain areas. I don't agree with 556 00:28:43,080 --> 00:28:44,760 Speaker 1: the A and B gap stuff, but do what you do, 557 00:28:45,600 --> 00:28:49,200 Speaker 1: and I think it really if you do it enough, yeah, 558 00:28:49,200 --> 00:28:51,600 Speaker 1: they're gonna like those linebackers aren't gonna be sure if 559 00:28:51,600 --> 00:28:53,760 Speaker 1: you're gonna run the ball here or not. And play 560 00:28:53,800 --> 00:28:57,200 Speaker 1: action is something that Cooper Rush is really thriving on 561 00:28:57,320 --> 00:28:59,000 Speaker 1: right now. I think he's number one in the league 562 00:28:59,000 --> 00:29:01,160 Speaker 1: with the play action passage. And when you start talking 563 00:29:01,160 --> 00:29:03,120 Speaker 1: about kind of what the Cowboys are trying to do 564 00:29:03,600 --> 00:29:06,000 Speaker 1: with starting to establish the run game and trying to 565 00:29:06,080 --> 00:29:08,760 Speaker 1: methodically move this, you know, move the change, I think 566 00:29:08,800 --> 00:29:10,560 Speaker 1: that play action is going to be a big part 567 00:29:10,560 --> 00:29:13,360 Speaker 1: of this offense moving forward. And I'm excited to see 568 00:29:13,560 --> 00:29:15,800 Speaker 1: them getting the deep shots down the field to get 569 00:29:15,840 --> 00:29:18,920 Speaker 1: guys to, hey, pump your brakes. Hey listen, you can't 570 00:29:19,000 --> 00:29:21,920 Speaker 1: key in on everything intermediate respect what we have on 571 00:29:22,160 --> 00:29:24,400 Speaker 1: the back on the back of this offense. Yeah, here's 572 00:29:24,520 --> 00:29:27,400 Speaker 1: here's the thing. Uh, Ritzie and Wiley. I guess that's 573 00:29:27,400 --> 00:29:32,080 Speaker 1: Wiley Texas. Can you explain more about play action pass? So? 574 00:29:32,320 --> 00:29:35,680 Speaker 1: Oh somebody said that? Yeah, never again? So what's no? 575 00:29:35,880 --> 00:29:38,640 Speaker 1: Because you know, I think that we need to please 576 00:29:38,760 --> 00:29:41,560 Speaker 1: let us know when when there are terms tossed around, yeah, 577 00:29:41,600 --> 00:29:45,080 Speaker 1: and we're we're not quite sure what's going on. You know, 578 00:29:45,120 --> 00:29:47,320 Speaker 1: when we would do the Cowboys one oh one for women, 579 00:29:47,400 --> 00:29:50,960 Speaker 1: Babel Offenberg, my Cowboys radio colleague, and I did it 580 00:29:51,000 --> 00:29:54,760 Speaker 1: for years and years, and so I think sometimes especially uh, 581 00:29:54,840 --> 00:29:56,960 Speaker 1: women who didn't grow up playing the game, and you 582 00:29:57,040 --> 00:29:58,720 Speaker 1: kind of hear these terms, so you're not quite sure 583 00:29:58,720 --> 00:30:01,720 Speaker 1: what they mean, and sometimes it can be intimidating because 584 00:30:01,720 --> 00:30:07,080 Speaker 1: you're nickel dying. Yeah yeah, RPO, What does all this mean? Please? 585 00:30:07,560 --> 00:30:12,040 Speaker 1: I tell the ladies football was invented by men. It's 586 00:30:12,120 --> 00:30:16,240 Speaker 1: not that complicated. We can figure it out. Okay, okay, 587 00:30:16,960 --> 00:30:19,520 Speaker 1: So a play action pass, what that simply means is 588 00:30:19,600 --> 00:30:22,360 Speaker 1: the quarterback is pretending to hand off the ball. He's 589 00:30:22,400 --> 00:30:25,480 Speaker 1: faking the handoff and then going to throw. It is 590 00:30:25,520 --> 00:30:28,360 Speaker 1: a pass play, but you're faking the run. Well why 591 00:30:28,480 --> 00:30:32,160 Speaker 1: why is that important? Well, because, as Aisha mentioned, you're 592 00:30:32,160 --> 00:30:36,240 Speaker 1: trying to get those linebackers to commit because oftentimes you're 593 00:30:36,280 --> 00:30:39,240 Speaker 1: trying to throw the ball over the top of the linebackers. 594 00:30:39,440 --> 00:30:42,040 Speaker 1: So even if it's just the slightest hesitation that they 595 00:30:42,080 --> 00:30:44,680 Speaker 1: have to respect the run for just that long, it 596 00:30:44,680 --> 00:30:47,560 Speaker 1: gives you that much room to go over their heads. 597 00:30:47,880 --> 00:30:51,160 Speaker 1: It also can slow up the pass rush as well, 598 00:30:51,200 --> 00:30:54,160 Speaker 1: because the defensive linemen or the pass rushers who are 599 00:30:54,200 --> 00:30:56,280 Speaker 1: coming after you as a quarterback and trying to take 600 00:30:56,320 --> 00:30:58,920 Speaker 1: your head off, you know, they have to pause for 601 00:30:58,960 --> 00:31:01,160 Speaker 1: just a second because did he hand the ball off? 602 00:31:01,200 --> 00:31:02,720 Speaker 1: Do we need to tackle the running back or do 603 00:31:02,760 --> 00:31:05,640 Speaker 1: we need to keep going after the quarterback. So the 604 00:31:06,040 --> 00:31:09,000 Speaker 1: importance of staying committed to the run. Even though the 605 00:31:09,080 --> 00:31:13,480 Speaker 1: Cowboys averaged barely over two yards to carry yesterday, you 606 00:31:13,680 --> 00:31:17,320 Speaker 1: still have to do it. It's like boxing your jab 607 00:31:17,440 --> 00:31:23,240 Speaker 1: jab jab jab jam with the Haymaker. So by staying 608 00:31:23,280 --> 00:31:26,440 Speaker 1: committed to the run, it makes the play action work 609 00:31:26,720 --> 00:31:29,520 Speaker 1: because they have to respect that you may be hand 610 00:31:29,880 --> 00:31:32,720 Speaker 1: handing the ball off. Absolutely. Yeah. Well, and also I 611 00:31:32,760 --> 00:31:35,600 Speaker 1: think somebody, and we're not to change the subject from 612 00:31:35,640 --> 00:31:38,320 Speaker 1: the run, but somebody that we haven't mentioned Ceedee Lamb 613 00:31:38,480 --> 00:31:42,520 Speaker 1: wide receiver one had himself a pretty good game, specifically 614 00:31:42,600 --> 00:31:45,080 Speaker 1: in the Dalla in Cowboys, like, Oh my goodness, the 615 00:31:45,160 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 1: Dallas Cowboys. A third drive of the game, I'm just 616 00:31:47,760 --> 00:31:52,040 Speaker 1: so excited to talk about CD. It was three passes, 617 00:31:52,320 --> 00:31:56,520 Speaker 1: three consecutive passes to CD. Beautiful. Within those three catches 618 00:31:56,520 --> 00:31:58,520 Speaker 1: that he made, he had fifty three yards wrecked up. 619 00:31:58,760 --> 00:32:01,840 Speaker 1: That is incredible. And for the fact that when I 620 00:32:01,880 --> 00:32:04,560 Speaker 1: go back to my notes, I'm looking past a CD 621 00:32:04,680 --> 00:32:07,720 Speaker 1: twenty three yards good throw by Rush. The ball was 622 00:32:07,760 --> 00:32:10,640 Speaker 1: perfectly thrown, perfectly placed for that catch, and then you 623 00:32:10,680 --> 00:32:13,000 Speaker 1: saw that two more times after that. That was beautiful. 624 00:32:13,000 --> 00:32:16,400 Speaker 1: And I think something that's been very important is to 625 00:32:16,440 --> 00:32:19,520 Speaker 1: see CD really connecting with Cooper Rush and the duration 626 00:32:19,560 --> 00:32:21,360 Speaker 1: that he's going to be in a starting quarterback, because 627 00:32:21,360 --> 00:32:23,440 Speaker 1: you see that with Noah browning Cooper Rush, right, but 628 00:32:23,520 --> 00:32:26,080 Speaker 1: I don't necessarily see we think that we've seen the 629 00:32:26,120 --> 00:32:29,880 Speaker 1: same amount of chemistry really with Cooper Rush and CD. 630 00:32:30,120 --> 00:32:34,240 Speaker 1: But that drive really had me questioning. I said, oh man, 631 00:32:34,320 --> 00:32:37,719 Speaker 1: that is great chemistry, great awareness by CD to know 632 00:32:37,840 --> 00:32:39,920 Speaker 1: exactly where the ball was going to be placed. Just 633 00:32:40,000 --> 00:32:43,840 Speaker 1: absolutely beautiful for everything, and something that went that I 634 00:32:43,920 --> 00:32:48,080 Speaker 1: noted here on that third pass that he caught, Jason 635 00:32:48,120 --> 00:32:51,760 Speaker 1: Peters was in there, and so Jason Peters another unspoken hero. 636 00:32:52,120 --> 00:32:54,200 Speaker 1: There we go. We had in both in there, another 637 00:32:54,280 --> 00:32:57,240 Speaker 1: unspoken hero of the game that I think just continues 638 00:32:57,280 --> 00:33:00,200 Speaker 1: to make an impact whether whether we see it or not, 639 00:33:00,440 --> 00:33:03,160 Speaker 1: and I mean that within the locker room. And I 640 00:33:03,200 --> 00:33:07,040 Speaker 1: think Tyler Smith continues to get better every week. I mean, man, 641 00:33:07,200 --> 00:33:10,960 Speaker 1: there wasn't a lot to really say that was negative 642 00:33:10,960 --> 00:33:13,520 Speaker 1: in terms of penalties, going back to the original thing 643 00:33:13,520 --> 00:33:15,560 Speaker 1: we're talking about in terms of penalties for the Cowboys, 644 00:33:15,600 --> 00:33:18,360 Speaker 1: which enjoy that this week. That made my victory Monday 645 00:33:18,400 --> 00:33:20,160 Speaker 1: even better than I'll have to talk about penalties for 646 00:33:20,160 --> 00:33:23,080 Speaker 1: the Cowboys no penalties. Yeah, it's interesting when we talk 647 00:33:23,080 --> 00:33:25,640 Speaker 1: about this offense over the last couple of weeks, the 648 00:33:25,680 --> 00:33:29,200 Speaker 1: way the conversation has shifted from dacks out what are 649 00:33:29,200 --> 00:33:31,800 Speaker 1: we going to do? To Okay, Cooper Russian come in 650 00:33:31,840 --> 00:33:33,880 Speaker 1: to win a game, like but we'll see what he 651 00:33:33,880 --> 00:33:36,360 Speaker 1: can do next week, to now the conversation is just 652 00:33:36,440 --> 00:33:39,080 Speaker 1: the consistency that he provides. We talk about the defense 653 00:33:39,120 --> 00:33:42,320 Speaker 1: being consistent to win games, but I think that's the 654 00:33:42,400 --> 00:33:44,600 Speaker 1: way every single person in that locker room, the way 655 00:33:44,600 --> 00:33:47,880 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy, even Jerry Jones after the game, that's how 656 00:33:47,920 --> 00:33:50,640 Speaker 1: he describes Cooper Rush is that consistency. He's not going 657 00:33:50,680 --> 00:33:51,920 Speaker 1: to be a guy who's going to go out and 658 00:33:51,960 --> 00:33:54,280 Speaker 1: be flashy. He's not your game manager, as Mike McCarthy 659 00:33:54,280 --> 00:33:56,440 Speaker 1: told us earlier. But this is a guy who's earned 660 00:33:56,440 --> 00:33:59,520 Speaker 1: the respect from his teammates just solely by the way 661 00:33:59,760 --> 00:34:02,680 Speaker 1: he conducts himself in that backup quarterback roll. So it's 662 00:34:02,680 --> 00:34:05,440 Speaker 1: just been interesting to see. I think every single week 663 00:34:05,720 --> 00:34:08,719 Speaker 1: his stats have pretty much been the same. There's not 664 00:34:08,800 --> 00:34:11,240 Speaker 1: a whole lot. You know, he's throwing about thirty passes 665 00:34:11,239 --> 00:34:14,239 Speaker 1: a game, he's tossing about two hundred plus yards a game, 666 00:34:14,239 --> 00:34:16,279 Speaker 1: and he's averaging about a touchdown and a half. So 667 00:34:17,080 --> 00:34:20,800 Speaker 1: it always feels good to have that in your arsenal 668 00:34:20,840 --> 00:34:23,279 Speaker 1: for your backup quarterback. And he just puts together. It's 669 00:34:23,320 --> 00:34:25,680 Speaker 1: it's so crazy because you'll look at the offense and 670 00:34:25,719 --> 00:34:27,799 Speaker 1: you like three and out, three and now whatever, and 671 00:34:27,800 --> 00:34:29,600 Speaker 1: you'd be like, what is going on? And then he 672 00:34:29,640 --> 00:34:32,680 Speaker 1: comes out there and they put together a real drive 673 00:34:32,840 --> 00:34:36,960 Speaker 1: and then like the fourth quarter in the money, Cooper, 674 00:34:37,000 --> 00:34:40,319 Speaker 1: are you a gamer. Are you a gamer? Because it's 675 00:34:40,320 --> 00:34:42,879 Speaker 1: it's like it's night and day in some instances where 676 00:34:42,920 --> 00:34:45,719 Speaker 1: they're just like, let's go score right now, and they're 677 00:34:45,719 --> 00:34:48,000 Speaker 1: not denied with the ceedee Lamb, you know coming that 678 00:34:48,040 --> 00:34:50,120 Speaker 1: you made talking about him, I think it's important that 679 00:34:50,160 --> 00:34:51,880 Speaker 1: we see that he gets in a rhythm early in 680 00:34:51,920 --> 00:34:54,480 Speaker 1: the game UNS. It seems like he's that type of 681 00:34:54,480 --> 00:34:56,560 Speaker 1: player that needs to get touch as early. Doesn't even 682 00:34:56,560 --> 00:34:58,319 Speaker 1: have to be anything fancy, just get the ball in 683 00:34:58,320 --> 00:35:00,920 Speaker 1: his hands, let him feel the ball, get a get 684 00:35:00,920 --> 00:35:02,600 Speaker 1: a feel for how the game is, and then from 685 00:35:02,640 --> 00:35:05,880 Speaker 1: there let's get going with him. I'm excited. Why you laughing? No, 686 00:35:06,040 --> 00:35:08,360 Speaker 1: just just because that that. I think it was the 687 00:35:08,360 --> 00:35:11,000 Speaker 1: first play at the fourth quarter, his thirty yard touchdown catch. 688 00:35:11,600 --> 00:35:13,880 Speaker 1: That is the easiest touchdown catch you'll ever see for 689 00:35:13,960 --> 00:35:17,360 Speaker 1: CD Lamb because normally his are like the contesting catches 690 00:35:17,480 --> 00:35:20,000 Speaker 1: or falling backwards in the end zone and you know 691 00:35:20,040 --> 00:35:23,560 Speaker 1: all that crazy stuff. Yeah, just a post route and 692 00:35:23,640 --> 00:35:27,160 Speaker 1: a guy took the outside post route. What's a post route? 693 00:35:27,160 --> 00:35:29,680 Speaker 1: Oh ladies, this is really you know a post route. 694 00:35:29,960 --> 00:35:31,719 Speaker 1: Guess where you run on a post route? You go 695 00:35:31,840 --> 00:35:34,359 Speaker 1: up and then you cut towards the goal post. All right, 696 00:35:34,800 --> 00:35:39,200 Speaker 1: so um, but man, I know he's like he couldn't 697 00:35:39,200 --> 00:35:41,200 Speaker 1: believe that there was nobody around him. You know, I 698 00:35:41,200 --> 00:35:43,920 Speaker 1: couldn't believe there was nobody around him. It was wide open. 699 00:35:44,400 --> 00:35:48,000 Speaker 1: It's like they wanted CD. But but that's Cooper Rush looking. 700 00:35:48,239 --> 00:35:50,719 Speaker 1: You know, you look middle left and then you come 701 00:35:50,719 --> 00:35:52,799 Speaker 1: back to your guy right. 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Come out 744 00:38:12,480 --> 00:38:16,280 Speaker 1: to the Tostitos Championship Plaza for a day of family 745 00:38:16,360 --> 00:38:19,640 Speaker 1: fun from a beer garden to a petting zoo, face painting, 746 00:38:19,680 --> 00:38:22,040 Speaker 1: live music, to Fall inspired food and more. I wonder 747 00:38:22,040 --> 00:38:24,160 Speaker 1: if they do face painting for adults so it's fun. 748 00:38:24,920 --> 00:38:26,919 Speaker 1: The event is freedom for the public. For more info, 749 00:38:27,120 --> 00:38:30,520 Speaker 1: please visit the starting Friscoat dot com. I'm not kidding. 750 00:38:30,560 --> 00:38:33,160 Speaker 1: I love Pumpkin season. If you're gonna paint anything on 751 00:38:33,160 --> 00:38:34,839 Speaker 1: my face better be a giant pump so so you're 752 00:38:34,840 --> 00:38:42,000 Speaker 1: getting the pumpkin lattes. In July, my Gritty had yes 753 00:38:42,239 --> 00:38:44,239 Speaker 1: in the middle of the song I'm the direct consumer 754 00:38:44,320 --> 00:38:46,919 Speaker 1: and my apartment had my pumpkin decor up in July. 755 00:38:47,840 --> 00:38:50,680 Speaker 1: It did. It went from you know, my summer decord 756 00:38:50,719 --> 00:38:53,840 Speaker 1: to pumpkin. Hey, there will be no pumpkin spice Slanders, 757 00:38:54,200 --> 00:38:59,880 Speaker 1: thank you, thank you respectfully. I can't wait for pumpkins. 758 00:39:01,719 --> 00:39:06,600 Speaker 1: My nephew's birthday is Matthew. His birthday is Halloween, and 759 00:39:06,680 --> 00:39:09,360 Speaker 1: until he was like nine years old, he thought that 760 00:39:09,440 --> 00:39:12,239 Speaker 1: everyone dressed up and everyone handed out candy because it 761 00:39:12,280 --> 00:39:15,279 Speaker 1: was his birthday. But it was, yeah, it was. It 762 00:39:15,360 --> 00:39:19,479 Speaker 1: wasn't for how I'm gonna ever tell. He's thirty four now, 763 00:39:19,600 --> 00:39:22,080 Speaker 1: but yeah, well he can still think that thirty four 764 00:39:22,160 --> 00:39:25,840 Speaker 1: years later. But that's okay. It's switching things back to 765 00:39:25,880 --> 00:39:30,360 Speaker 1: the Cowboys. Guys. Eight straight wins over division opponents for 766 00:39:30,640 --> 00:39:33,560 Speaker 1: this Dallas Cowboys team. I think that's an incredible stat given, 767 00:39:33,719 --> 00:39:35,799 Speaker 1: you know, the injuries that they've dealt with over the 768 00:39:35,840 --> 00:39:40,080 Speaker 1: last meetings with those divisional opponents. And as we switched back, 769 00:39:40,080 --> 00:39:42,920 Speaker 1: we just talked about the offense, we talked about the defense. 770 00:39:42,960 --> 00:39:44,920 Speaker 1: What else has been clicking for this team as they 771 00:39:44,960 --> 00:39:50,200 Speaker 1: had into a break from nc NFC East play What 772 00:39:50,520 --> 00:39:53,240 Speaker 1: I guess I mean, obviously the D line play is clicking. 773 00:39:53,360 --> 00:39:56,440 Speaker 1: I think that they're They're still I partly you can 774 00:39:56,480 --> 00:39:58,520 Speaker 1: tell me if I'm wrong, But I'm looking at how 775 00:39:58,760 --> 00:40:01,279 Speaker 1: dan Quinn does like his de ferent rotations. There's so many, 776 00:40:01,560 --> 00:40:05,440 Speaker 1: you know, sub packages and stuff, and the multiplicity of 777 00:40:05,440 --> 00:40:07,800 Speaker 1: this team is just continuing the show. It just continues, 778 00:40:07,880 --> 00:40:10,919 Speaker 1: like these guys come out. Dante Fowler is a guy 779 00:40:11,000 --> 00:40:13,080 Speaker 1: that I think, you know, I don't think he was 780 00:40:13,120 --> 00:40:16,680 Speaker 1: an underrated free agent signing, but his snaps have you know, 781 00:40:16,760 --> 00:40:19,880 Speaker 1: slowly but surely increased, you know, and he's impact in 782 00:40:19,880 --> 00:40:23,080 Speaker 1: the game. But then also as far as the run defense, 783 00:40:23,160 --> 00:40:25,239 Speaker 1: is there any concern for you guys, How do you 784 00:40:25,239 --> 00:40:28,120 Speaker 1: guys feel about how they have defended the run, because 785 00:40:28,680 --> 00:40:32,600 Speaker 1: yesterday I felt like they definitely improved in the second half. 786 00:40:32,640 --> 00:40:34,640 Speaker 1: You could see that dan Quinn made it a point 787 00:40:34,680 --> 00:40:36,919 Speaker 1: to shore up what was going on on that left side. 788 00:40:36,960 --> 00:40:39,520 Speaker 1: You could tell that, you know, the commanders were going 789 00:40:39,600 --> 00:40:41,799 Speaker 1: at that spot. What did you see, Chris? Yeah, I 790 00:40:41,800 --> 00:40:44,879 Speaker 1: think one of their points of emphasis last week was 791 00:40:45,080 --> 00:40:48,000 Speaker 1: in terms of containment, because where they got hurt on 792 00:40:48,080 --> 00:40:53,399 Speaker 1: Monday was was Daniel Jones, the Giants quarterback who got 793 00:40:53,480 --> 00:40:55,920 Speaker 1: most the running yards. I mean, he just killed the 794 00:40:56,360 --> 00:40:59,000 Speaker 1: defense in that way, and so that was one of 795 00:40:59,000 --> 00:41:02,359 Speaker 1: their big points of says yesterday. Now Wentz was under 796 00:41:02,400 --> 00:41:05,439 Speaker 1: so much harassment. Wentz has some you know, he's athletic too, 797 00:41:05,480 --> 00:41:09,640 Speaker 1: he can move around. Those two intentional grounding penalties were 798 00:41:09,680 --> 00:41:15,479 Speaker 1: real killers for Washington yesterday. But I know that coach 799 00:41:15,560 --> 00:41:19,120 Speaker 1: McCarthy said earlier today that Quentin Bohanna should be fine, 800 00:41:19,239 --> 00:41:23,440 Speaker 1: but that big body defensive tackle. Defensive tackles are the 801 00:41:23,440 --> 00:41:25,439 Speaker 1: ones that are in the middle of the defensive line. 802 00:41:25,480 --> 00:41:28,360 Speaker 1: Those are the guys who are the human speed bumps. Okay, 803 00:41:28,640 --> 00:41:31,000 Speaker 1: you know, don't let any We had a guy back 804 00:41:31,000 --> 00:41:33,600 Speaker 1: in the nineties. His name was John Nicks. He was 805 00:41:33,640 --> 00:41:36,279 Speaker 1: as wide as he was tall, and they called him 806 00:41:36,280 --> 00:41:38,920 Speaker 1: a trash can full of dirt because you just weren't 807 00:41:38,920 --> 00:41:42,239 Speaker 1: able to move him. So so I'm hopeful that Bohannah 808 00:41:42,320 --> 00:41:45,799 Speaker 1: is able to get all of his work this week, 809 00:41:45,840 --> 00:41:47,719 Speaker 1: all of his practice reps, and be good to go 810 00:41:47,840 --> 00:41:50,319 Speaker 1: in LA because we need those stout guys in the 811 00:41:50,320 --> 00:41:53,560 Speaker 1: middle of the line. Osa I think he does. He 812 00:41:53,600 --> 00:41:55,920 Speaker 1: doesn't get mentioned a lot that I thought he had 813 00:41:55,960 --> 00:41:58,960 Speaker 1: another strong game. You're talking about the defensive line. I 814 00:41:59,080 --> 00:42:02,520 Speaker 1: know that DeMarcus Lawrence, who didn't register any sacks yesterday 815 00:42:02,680 --> 00:42:06,080 Speaker 1: and all those pressures pressure. Yea, he is set. He's 816 00:42:06,120 --> 00:42:08,520 Speaker 1: the he's the war daddy. Yeah. And that's to use 817 00:42:08,600 --> 00:42:12,880 Speaker 1: Jerry Jones's term, he's he's really the heart of the 818 00:42:13,000 --> 00:42:15,320 Speaker 1: leader of the defense, really the heart of the defense. 819 00:42:15,360 --> 00:42:18,319 Speaker 1: Donovan Wilson. I know we're talking about defensive line, but 820 00:42:18,640 --> 00:42:21,480 Speaker 1: he's the thumper in the secondary and delivering the hard 821 00:42:21,560 --> 00:42:24,439 Speaker 1: hits and a really strong game. There were so many 822 00:42:24,480 --> 00:42:28,759 Speaker 1: tackles for loss yesterday, particularly in the third quarter. Um, 823 00:42:29,160 --> 00:42:32,480 Speaker 1: I've got TfL's. I just make little notes and so 824 00:42:32,520 --> 00:42:35,600 Speaker 1: if it says TfL that means tackle for loss. And 825 00:42:35,719 --> 00:42:39,200 Speaker 1: in the first three series two for Washington on offense, 826 00:42:39,239 --> 00:42:42,080 Speaker 1: one by the Cowboys. I have one, two, three, four. 827 00:42:42,120 --> 00:42:45,760 Speaker 1: I have six TFLs written in my notes and sou 828 00:42:46,280 --> 00:42:51,440 Speaker 1: which means tackling behind the line of scrimmage. And Donovan 829 00:42:51,719 --> 00:42:56,000 Speaker 1: Wilson had one of those. Malie Cooker had one, and 830 00:42:56,080 --> 00:42:58,560 Speaker 1: so so get put in the other team in the 831 00:42:58,640 --> 00:43:02,640 Speaker 1: long down in distance. Is something I wanted to ask you, ladies. 832 00:43:02,719 --> 00:43:05,600 Speaker 1: And it's only because I missed the game that I 833 00:43:05,640 --> 00:43:07,440 Speaker 1: hate when I have to miss a Cowboys game. I mean, 834 00:43:07,480 --> 00:43:09,879 Speaker 1: I went back and I watched it, but I went 835 00:43:09,920 --> 00:43:12,399 Speaker 1: back and looked at Cowboys Twitter what was going on, 836 00:43:13,080 --> 00:43:16,920 Speaker 1: And something that was being questioned was the game management 837 00:43:16,960 --> 00:43:18,880 Speaker 1: when it came to fourth downs for this game and 838 00:43:19,120 --> 00:43:23,640 Speaker 1: Mike McCarthy deciding to forego you know, the fourth down 839 00:43:23,680 --> 00:43:28,640 Speaker 1: attempt in the second quarter and then again, let's see, 840 00:43:28,640 --> 00:43:30,719 Speaker 1: it was the Cowboys third drive and then in the 841 00:43:30,760 --> 00:43:33,400 Speaker 1: Cowboys twelfth drive of the game, and so I just 842 00:43:33,480 --> 00:43:37,560 Speaker 1: wanted to ask. Obviously, we know they trust the defense. 843 00:43:37,760 --> 00:43:39,840 Speaker 1: We know the identity of this team is the defense. 844 00:43:39,840 --> 00:43:42,960 Speaker 1: We just said that, but what is y'all's opinion really 845 00:43:42,960 --> 00:43:45,759 Speaker 1: when it comes to not going for the fourth down? 846 00:43:45,880 --> 00:43:48,520 Speaker 1: Especially this one was a fourth and one over here? 847 00:43:48,560 --> 00:43:52,040 Speaker 1: I believe this was in the fourth quarter, and so 848 00:43:52,320 --> 00:43:55,680 Speaker 1: what really is y'all's opinion on that not going for 849 00:43:55,719 --> 00:43:59,160 Speaker 1: the fourth and one? You know, when I think they 850 00:43:59,160 --> 00:44:01,560 Speaker 1: were on a roll at that point to make it. 851 00:44:01,560 --> 00:44:03,760 Speaker 1: It could have been another three and out series. Field 852 00:44:03,760 --> 00:44:06,959 Speaker 1: position wouldn't have been an issue. But game management wise, 853 00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:09,760 Speaker 1: how do you think Mike McCarthy has been doing with 854 00:44:10,160 --> 00:44:13,880 Speaker 1: those decisions? And I know he's gotten scrutiny in the past. 855 00:44:13,920 --> 00:44:16,759 Speaker 1: You know, a couple of seasons, but I personally don't 856 00:44:16,760 --> 00:44:19,000 Speaker 1: think he's doing a bad job with it. But I 857 00:44:19,080 --> 00:44:21,040 Speaker 1: just wanted opinions here to open up the table to 858 00:44:21,120 --> 00:44:25,439 Speaker 1: get Cowboys Twitter back on the right track you want 859 00:44:25,440 --> 00:44:28,280 Speaker 1: to take it first time. I don't have any questions 860 00:44:28,320 --> 00:44:32,239 Speaker 1: from yesterday. I would say that to almost two and 861 00:44:32,239 --> 00:44:35,200 Speaker 1: a half seasons in the thing with Mike McCarthy would 862 00:44:35,200 --> 00:44:37,640 Speaker 1: be being too aggressive and going for it too much 863 00:44:37,760 --> 00:44:42,160 Speaker 1: on fourth down. So I had no questions about yesterday. 864 00:44:42,400 --> 00:44:45,000 Speaker 1: The other thing is you were talking about Hayley, you 865 00:44:45,000 --> 00:44:48,640 Speaker 1: were asking things that really stand out. When Brett Maher 866 00:44:49,000 --> 00:44:51,200 Speaker 1: is four for four on field goals and he's what 867 00:44:51,400 --> 00:44:54,600 Speaker 1: ten of eleven or eleven to twelve, So yeah, ten 868 00:44:54,640 --> 00:44:58,360 Speaker 1: of eleven. I mean, there's just no question about it. Money. 869 00:44:58,960 --> 00:45:02,160 Speaker 1: And then Brian Anger the way that now I know 870 00:45:02,239 --> 00:45:07,360 Speaker 1: he had the bad the way that the defense was 871 00:45:07,400 --> 00:45:10,600 Speaker 1: able to stud you know, they're at their own thirty 872 00:45:10,680 --> 00:45:13,400 Speaker 1: yard line and they keep Washington off the board, not 873 00:45:13,480 --> 00:45:16,239 Speaker 1: even a field goal, much less a touchdown. What a 874 00:45:16,440 --> 00:45:20,000 Speaker 1: standout series that was for the Cowboys defense. But Brian 875 00:45:20,040 --> 00:45:25,799 Speaker 1: Anger has been money. Yeah, for both And so other 876 00:45:25,880 --> 00:45:28,400 Speaker 1: than that one shank which was such a surprise and 877 00:45:28,440 --> 00:45:30,320 Speaker 1: I don't think we'll see that again from Brian Anger. 878 00:45:30,480 --> 00:45:33,040 Speaker 1: That was I think, you know, Michael Parson said it 879 00:45:33,120 --> 00:45:35,759 Speaker 1: best last week of if you see something happen in 880 00:45:35,800 --> 00:45:37,600 Speaker 1: a game, you're probably not going to see it the 881 00:45:37,600 --> 00:45:39,360 Speaker 1: next I think you just look at it. It It was 882 00:45:39,400 --> 00:45:42,120 Speaker 1: almost the ball placement. It just I don't think it's 883 00:45:42,280 --> 00:45:44,240 Speaker 1: just a little high and almost went off his ankle. 884 00:45:44,320 --> 00:45:47,439 Speaker 1: It was just probably the drop. Usually if you see 885 00:45:47,520 --> 00:45:51,040 Speaker 1: something like that, it's outdoors, it's really windy conditions. And 886 00:45:51,080 --> 00:45:53,200 Speaker 1: I know that sounds silly because you're only dropping the 887 00:45:53,239 --> 00:45:56,759 Speaker 1: ball just a couple feet, you know, from you know, 888 00:45:56,840 --> 00:45:59,319 Speaker 1: from your waist to where your foot strikes it. But 889 00:45:59,400 --> 00:46:01,960 Speaker 1: sometimes the wind can't affect a drop. That had nothing 890 00:46:02,000 --> 00:46:06,120 Speaker 1: to do with yesterday. It was just a Mishitna Christy 891 00:46:06,200 --> 00:46:09,279 Speaker 1: makes a good point. I mean your field goal kickers. Yeah, 892 00:46:09,640 --> 00:46:11,600 Speaker 1: he kind of looking a little automatic. I'm not gonna 893 00:46:11,640 --> 00:46:15,759 Speaker 1: talk a whole bunch of me. I mean, I don't 894 00:46:15,800 --> 00:46:17,480 Speaker 1: I don't personally know if it's a lot of Jensen. 895 00:46:17,520 --> 00:46:19,400 Speaker 1: When you look at Kickers, a lot of its confidence 896 00:46:19,520 --> 00:46:22,160 Speaker 1: and the locker room is showing great confidence in him. 897 00:46:22,200 --> 00:46:25,200 Speaker 1: I think Mike McCarthy showed great confidence in him yesterday, 898 00:46:25,280 --> 00:46:28,400 Speaker 1: and people getting behind him is what's going to continue 899 00:46:28,440 --> 00:46:31,000 Speaker 1: to feel him playing well. And it looks like you're 900 00:46:31,000 --> 00:46:32,839 Speaker 1: gonna need him for a little bit, you know, as 901 00:46:32,880 --> 00:46:35,359 Speaker 1: your offense continues to progress. But I also want to, 902 00:46:36,040 --> 00:46:38,120 Speaker 1: you know, let everybody know, take a second and go 903 00:46:38,200 --> 00:46:41,960 Speaker 1: look across the NFL. People aren't just putting up thirty 904 00:46:42,040 --> 00:46:45,479 Speaker 1: every game right now. This is a very progressive thing 905 00:46:45,560 --> 00:46:48,120 Speaker 1: right now with preseason being changed the way that it was, 906 00:46:48,440 --> 00:46:51,200 Speaker 1: So you're I think we'll start seeing offenses start to 907 00:46:51,200 --> 00:46:53,240 Speaker 1: get in the rhythm here in this next few weeks 908 00:46:53,280 --> 00:46:57,080 Speaker 1: or whatever. But yo, like your offense, your offense is 909 00:46:57,120 --> 00:46:59,200 Speaker 1: still finding this way. A lot of teams are still 910 00:46:59,200 --> 00:47:01,040 Speaker 1: finding their way right now. Let's just be patient to 911 00:47:01,080 --> 00:47:02,799 Speaker 1: see what we got. Yeah. I just feel like if 912 00:47:02,800 --> 00:47:04,880 Speaker 1: it ain't broke, don't fix it. Right And when a 913 00:47:04,920 --> 00:47:07,520 Speaker 1: guy like Muddy Maher who has been hitting so well, 914 00:47:07,560 --> 00:47:10,040 Speaker 1: like Chrissy mentioned ten of eleven, ye, are you going 915 00:47:10,080 --> 00:47:13,000 Speaker 1: to take the easy points or maybe chance it on 916 00:47:13,000 --> 00:47:16,160 Speaker 1: fourth and one and possibly get closer to the easy points? Yeah? 917 00:47:16,200 --> 00:47:18,359 Speaker 1: Because that D line, that D line, we didn't talk 918 00:47:18,360 --> 00:47:20,279 Speaker 1: about it a whole bunch, but don't sleep on Paine 919 00:47:20,320 --> 00:47:24,839 Speaker 1: and Alan. They were tremendous. They were tremendous. I saw. 920 00:47:24,880 --> 00:47:27,280 Speaker 1: I was watching the game again yesterday. I see ninety 921 00:47:27,280 --> 00:47:29,759 Speaker 1: four chasing after Tony Pollard. I said, what is this? 922 00:47:30,480 --> 00:47:34,680 Speaker 1: They tackle? Then having the two of them side by side. 923 00:47:34,680 --> 00:47:36,840 Speaker 1: Now it's going to be a chore this coming Sunday 924 00:47:36,880 --> 00:47:40,000 Speaker 1: against Aaron Donald. But to have two first round picks 925 00:47:40,239 --> 00:47:43,920 Speaker 1: in the back years Alabama, they were outstanding and like 926 00:47:43,960 --> 00:47:46,160 Speaker 1: I said, that was beating your head against a wall 927 00:47:46,280 --> 00:47:49,040 Speaker 1: for Zeke and Pollard yesterday. But credit to Kelen Moore 928 00:47:49,080 --> 00:47:52,440 Speaker 1: for keeping keeping with it, softening them up and setting 929 00:47:52,520 --> 00:47:55,640 Speaker 1: up play action. Absolutely credit to this Dallas team for 930 00:47:55,719 --> 00:47:58,120 Speaker 1: picking up their third straight when they are now three 931 00:47:58,120 --> 00:48:00,560 Speaker 1: and one on the season and they will face the 932 00:48:00,680 --> 00:48:03,120 Speaker 1: Rams next week. We will break it down even more 933 00:48:03,160 --> 00:48:05,560 Speaker 1: on Girls Talk, Boys Talk coming up tomorrow. But that'll 934 00:48:05,600 --> 00:48:08,440 Speaker 1: do it for us today. For Aisha, Christie and Jess, 935 00:48:08,640 --> 00:48:10,440 Speaker 1: I'm Hayley Sutton and we will see you next time. 936 00:48:11,440 --> 00:48:14,360 Speaker 1: This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 937 00:48:14,360 --> 00:48:16,399 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.