WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Mighty Eclectic

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Nick Shots, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humoler, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And Mickey Spagnola makes a grand entrance just as his

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<v Speaker 3>name is announced here on Mick Shots on a Wednesday

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<v Speaker 3>here at the Star in Frisco inside the SWBC podcast studio. Savannah,

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<v Speaker 3>you like the grand entrance? He like Mickey timed it

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<v Speaker 3>just perfectly.

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<v Speaker 4>Honestly, he's really good at it. He's gotten it down.

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<v Speaker 5>Bill start without Bill's voice. Bill's voice sounds.

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<v Speaker 3>Different from a Champagne voice.

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<v Speaker 5>There you go, you go.

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<v Speaker 2>He walked down there with the cup.

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<v Speaker 4>Did you break the goggles? Did you wear the goggles?

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<v Speaker 3>I know I brought him with me, but they looked

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<v Speaker 3>too weird.

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<v Speaker 2>Especially since he had to go out on the field.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah afterwards, right after Yeah, yeah, but it was an

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<v Speaker 3>exciting night field.

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<v Speaker 6>I saw you. You were out there in the mix.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh huh. Yeah. They have a uh this is good planning.

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<v Speaker 3>When they built that ball. Yes, they built a celebration

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<v Speaker 3>room along a celebration clubhouse to go along with a

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<v Speaker 3>home and visitors club.

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<v Speaker 7>We're sitting there watching that, and I go, why is

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<v Speaker 7>everybody running walking down the right field line, like, oh,

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<v Speaker 7>I got a special room to go to.

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<v Speaker 3>Have you ever been in their clubhouse you would understand

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<v Speaker 3>why they're not going to spray champagne around that clubhouse.

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<v Speaker 3>Jerry wouldn't want to spray campaign around this locker room.

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<v Speaker 2>Right well after, let me take that back.

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<v Speaker 3>Shut you up perfectly for that one. Right Well, here

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<v Speaker 3>we are on a Wednesday, and it's not a normal

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<v Speaker 3>Wednesday because we've got Monday Night football this week, an

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<v Speaker 3>extra day. You think they need an extra day?

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<v Speaker 6>Oh my god, this is not you think so I think.

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<v Speaker 6>I think after getting your ass kicked like that, you

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<v Speaker 6>want back out, I want back at.

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<v Speaker 3>You want a Thursday game after that?

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<v Speaker 5>I was on a Thursday game.

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<v Speaker 2>So not after the race Thursday game.

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<v Speaker 6>I erase it, Savannah, erase it as quickly as possible.

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<v Speaker 2>But not after you lose Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, if I'm not playing the same.

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<v Speaker 7>Team, no, I'm saying you lose Monday because they got

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<v Speaker 7>to bed probably at five or six.

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<v Speaker 3>You lose the day Monday.

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<v Speaker 5>Once again, there's no money now the fact that is

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<v Speaker 5>not the fact.

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<v Speaker 2>It is for your body.

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<v Speaker 3>That's one of the great things about baseball. They play

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<v Speaker 3>a game again tomorrow and typically you know, so if

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<v Speaker 3>you get blown out fifteen to one in a game,

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<v Speaker 3>then you're coming back out tomorrow and you might win.

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<v Speaker 2>So you need to remember that there's twelve games left.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, get that game. You gotta flush it.

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<v Speaker 8>Well, I just think they need more time because the

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<v Speaker 8>Chargers are coming off a bye, so they just need

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<v Speaker 8>a little bit more time to reset and prepare.

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<v Speaker 3>They need more time because they got to figure out

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<v Speaker 3>who's going to be on this roster at linebacker, which

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<v Speaker 3>leads us to stap the news of the day. They're

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<v Speaker 3>looking at linebackers.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, obviously you need bodies, right Who did you see

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<v Speaker 7>that they looked at?

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<v Speaker 5>Uh.

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<v Speaker 3>The one I'm intrigued by is Rashaun Evans, former first

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<v Speaker 3>round draft pick out of Alabama.

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<v Speaker 2>And what's he doing?

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<v Speaker 3>What's he a? Well, he's unemployed right now. It might

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<v Speaker 3>be employed by the end of the day. So even

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<v Speaker 3>if he looks good.

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<v Speaker 7>If even if he's employed, oh what's he doing on

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<v Speaker 7>the field? And no I'm saying it'll take him two

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<v Speaker 7>weeks before he's ready to play.

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<v Speaker 3>I'll have to look up exactly what if he's been

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<v Speaker 3>with a team or.

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<v Speaker 2>Like, did he go to training camp and get cut?

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<v Speaker 2>I got to look it up because baseball, that would

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<v Speaker 2>be halfway through.

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<v Speaker 7>Vander Esher's stay at on the practice I mean on

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<v Speaker 7>i R.

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<v Speaker 3>So is his shortest stay on IR. There's no guarantee

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<v Speaker 3>he's coming back.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean sure for yeah, four games. So he misses

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<v Speaker 7>this one game following the buy and then probably two more.

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<v Speaker 8>He was most recently with the Eagles on their practice

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<v Speaker 8>squad in September.

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<v Speaker 4>And was released. There you go four days after signing.

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<v Speaker 3>That's interesting.

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<v Speaker 2>Does that have a date when he was released?

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<v Speaker 5>I was trying to tune you guys out, but that

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<v Speaker 5>kind of caught year too.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh. And by the way, the Morning News is reporting

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<v Speaker 3>that the Cowboys are expected to sign Rashawn Evans following

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<v Speaker 3>today's workout. A person with knowledge of the situation said,

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<v Speaker 3>roster move is pending a physical okay.

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<v Speaker 5>That that is.

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<v Speaker 3>That may be a reason why he has not caught on.

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<v Speaker 3>There may be something going on with an ongoing injury

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<v Speaker 3>situation with him. He is a veteran player and is

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<v Speaker 3>a linebacker, and linebackers get hurt.

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<v Speaker 7>Right, and they need depth at linebacker because now you're

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<v Speaker 7>one injury away from nobody basically, or the guy they

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<v Speaker 7>what was the guy they signed to the practice squad?

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<v Speaker 7>Jones Kel Michel Jones Jones, I don't know much about mckel.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry.

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<v Speaker 3>We talked about him a little bit last week. He's

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<v Speaker 3>from Syracuse and he is not a high draft like

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<v Speaker 3>a Rashaun Evans. The other linebackers reportedly that the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>had in for a workout, Jordan Evans out of the

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<v Speaker 3>University of Oklahoma, Brandon Smith, and Tanner Vaejo, who has

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<v Speaker 3>been a special teamer throughout his career.

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<v Speaker 2>Any of that gets you, well.

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<v Speaker 3>You need you need?

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<v Speaker 7>Uh?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, let me ask you this. Did you get excited

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<v Speaker 3>when Evan Carter got called up to the major Yes?

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<v Speaker 2>Because I knew about it.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh you did?

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<v Speaker 5>Okay, you don't know about these guys?

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<v Speaker 3>No, No, Evan Carter wasn't a first round drafting.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, but he was tearing up the minor leagues and

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<v Speaker 7>they couldn't wait to bring him up.

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<v Speaker 6>Did in the COVID pandemic kind of interrupt his the

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<v Speaker 6>start of his career.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, because I think that was his rookie year.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm proud of you here. You're so well rounded.

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<v Speaker 5>Ever so I'm so Dallas man. The come on me

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<v Speaker 5>and you man, come on, come on? You went to?

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<v Speaker 5>Which bring you went to? You went to? Vanilla iceis school?

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<v Speaker 5>Come on man.

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<v Speaker 3>As we related it to the Rangers, this relates to

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys and the current situation with the Cowboys. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>the Rangers are sitting here, they are advanced to the

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<v Speaker 3>American League Championship Series, and in all likelihood their opponent

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<v Speaker 3>is going to be the San Francisco forty nine Ers.

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<v Speaker 3>In other words, the Houston Astros. In all likelihood, if

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<v Speaker 3>the Astros win one of the next two games against Minnesota,

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<v Speaker 3>they are facing the Astros in the American League Championship Series.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, we had what happened week.

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<v Speaker 5>We already called them out, so they must we must play.

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<v Speaker 3>What happened last month when the Rangers played the Astros

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<v Speaker 3>at home early September, they got beat. They got swept

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<v Speaker 3>by the Astros three games by a combined score of

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<v Speaker 3>almost forty two to ten. It was thirty nine to ten.

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<v Speaker 6>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>What happened after that well, and then the next day

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<v Speaker 3>they put their cleanup hitter Adolas Garcia. They're Leyton vander Esch,

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<v Speaker 3>they put on the injured list. Okay, they called up

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<v Speaker 3>aw a just turned twenty one year old outfielder who

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<v Speaker 3>spent most of this season right across the street over

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<v Speaker 3>here playing for the Double A Frisco Roughriders, and he

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<v Speaker 3>basically turned their season around. Hitting in the ninth hole

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<v Speaker 3>in the batting order. He's hit three twenty with six homers,

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<v Speaker 3>seven doubles in a triple in the last month and

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<v Speaker 3>now they're hitting even the five to five going into

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<v Speaker 3>the American League Championships.

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<v Speaker 5>Here and he's being he's still doing well.

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<v Speaker 3>Right Here's a Okay, that's a baseball analogy, but I

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<v Speaker 3>think it relates to what this Cowboys team has facing

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<v Speaker 3>it right now. Just because you got beat by the

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<v Speaker 3>team that is. I mean, if the Astros go win

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<v Speaker 3>one of these next two games, this will be their

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<v Speaker 3>seventh straight American League Champmpionship series that they played in.

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<v Speaker 3>And you got to started and you just got blown

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<v Speaker 3>out by them thirty nine to ten, and now you've

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<v Speaker 3>come back and you're waiting on them or somebody else

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<v Speaker 3>in what would be the NFC Championship game in the

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys case. You can turn this thing around.

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<v Speaker 2>You can turn it around, and they better start On

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<v Speaker 2>one day night I.

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<v Speaker 6>Heard about this Astros team they they approached. I didn't

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<v Speaker 6>know anything about this there it's the cheap analytical approach.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well that was part of what I saw.

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<v Speaker 6>I don't know why they had to cheat, because they

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<v Speaker 6>kind of changed the game, didn't they in regards to

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<v Speaker 6>how you recruited and how you how you run a

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<v Speaker 6>baseball team. They talked about how they kind of use

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<v Speaker 6>analytics now in regards to how they judge their talent

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<v Speaker 6>and how they call games, how they put together their

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<v Speaker 6>team and all of that, and that's what allowed them

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<v Speaker 6>to make the Guy the World Series.

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<v Speaker 5>What four times?

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<v Speaker 3>They four times in the last six years since the

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<v Speaker 3>Rangers got bad, the Astros and even after.

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<v Speaker 6>They got busted, even they got busted, they still came back.

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<v Speaker 3>And they've had losses in free agency and they've got players.

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<v Speaker 2>So you know how.

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<v Speaker 7>They they inspect the pitchers when they come in, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>check their hands, they're under their belt. Do they go

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<v Speaker 7>into the Astro Astros dug out and see if they

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<v Speaker 7>got any drums in there, empty cans.

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<v Speaker 2>They're anywhere.

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<v Speaker 8>Producer Supreme wants to know if you've seen Moneyball with

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<v Speaker 8>Brad Pitt. Yes, yes, great movie.

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<v Speaker 6>And so that's the connection because they're the ones that

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<v Speaker 6>really started that type of analytics, type of of of analysis,

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<v Speaker 6>and so they followed that through. They don't have old

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<v Speaker 6>baseball guys. Now they've got Wall Street guys. You know,

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<v Speaker 6>they got money guys. They got people in there that

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<v Speaker 6>they're they're more analytics than they are sports guys. So

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<v Speaker 6>a guy like Bochie, I don't know if he would

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<v Speaker 6>even he couldn't, he couldn't make it.

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<v Speaker 3>And the beauty about the Rangers is they've got Highland

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<v Speaker 3>Park's own as their general manager, Chris Young. He is

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<v Speaker 3>he is a baseball guy and an analytics guy. He's

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<v Speaker 3>Princeton educated and but he played fourteen years in the

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<v Speaker 3>major leagues.

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<v Speaker 5>Is a picture nice combination.

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<v Speaker 3>And so he also played for Bruce Bochie and so

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<v Speaker 3>a year ago right now, he's the guy that he

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<v Speaker 3>targeted to be the manager of this.

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<v Speaker 6>So that's probably why he feels comfortable with Dusty Baker,

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<v Speaker 6>because Dusty Baker, he's boutsy that they both went on

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<v Speaker 6>the side right.

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<v Speaker 2>So to get this back to the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>Ye, back to the Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, has to make us connection connection, trying to inspire

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<v Speaker 6>this team if the Cowboys, If the Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 7>Win a Divisional round playoff game, are people going to

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<v Speaker 7>be crying?

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<v Speaker 9>All?

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<v Speaker 7>I hear? That's how the Rangers fans were crying after this. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>got a little ways to go.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well but they made it though.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean if they make it to the Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 2>No it's not the championship.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, well it'll be the NFC check if you win

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<v Speaker 6>the NFE.

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<v Speaker 3>I will I will make this admission about sports tears

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<v Speaker 3>when the Rangers. Of course, I grew up here as

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<v Speaker 3>Everson did. When the Rangers in twenty ten made it

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<v Speaker 3>to the World Series, I was in the auxiliary press

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<v Speaker 3>box at the Old Ballparks at outon left field, and

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<v Speaker 3>I'm making my way to do all the postgame interviews

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<v Speaker 3>and stuff. It's they're going into the ninth inning and

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<v Speaker 3>it's obvious, Okay, they're about to beat the Yankees to

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<v Speaker 3>advance to their first ever World Series, and.

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<v Speaker 2>I had it.

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<v Speaker 3>I was filled with emotion as I went out onto

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<v Speaker 3>the field to do those interviews because of you know,

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<v Speaker 3>just think of all this is what's great about sports,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, and it's for Cowboys fans. I can see

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<v Speaker 3>it with Cowboys fans whill follow this team for years

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<v Speaker 3>and years if they ever get to a point now

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<v Speaker 3>again that to go back to a super Bowl for

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<v Speaker 3>the first time and well, you know it's it's just

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<v Speaker 3>you guys, but it's the Super Bowl.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's not the NFC title game, right.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, I think I think in REGARDSSA just an accomplishment.

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<v Speaker 6>In regardss of just an accomplishment you not just fans,

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<v Speaker 6>but you as reporters. You know, you guys are kind

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<v Speaker 6>of closer to it than the rest of us, are,

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<v Speaker 6>you know. I mean you've been interviewing them through all

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<v Speaker 6>those losses, losses, losses. Now you get to go down

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<v Speaker 6>here and interview them because they won, and so you know,

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<v Speaker 6>the emotion is going to be in that's going to

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<v Speaker 6>be in that room and you can't help but be

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<v Speaker 6>touched by it.

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<v Speaker 7>Did you tear up when the Cowboys after fifteen years

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<v Speaker 7>finally went back to a Super Bowl?

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<v Speaker 3>I probably did.

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<v Speaker 5>I was not tear and that was I think I

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<v Speaker 5>got cuts.

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<v Speaker 3>I wasn't too how about Okay, did you cheer up? Ever, so,

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<v Speaker 3>did you tear up when you want a Super Bowl with.

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<v Speaker 5>The do There's no doubt about it. Yeah, that was crazy.

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<v Speaker 6>Ultimately, No, I teared up so much. They asked me

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<v Speaker 6>my question, my first question.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm on the podium. I'm ready to have my moment.

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<v Speaker 6>I teared up after the first question. I looked up there,

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<v Speaker 6>I ran to LT I was done. There was nobody

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<v Speaker 6>else in front of me. So I was like, oh,

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<v Speaker 6>well that was my moment. Yeah, that was it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>that was it.

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<v Speaker 5>But nov away from.

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<v Speaker 2>You teared up at a sports moment.

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<v Speaker 8>Ever, trying to think back, probably you had a reason to,

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<v Speaker 8>let's put it.

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<v Speaker 4>To be honest, I don't think I have. I'm waiting

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<v Speaker 4>for it. There you go, I'm waiting for it. It'll

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<v Speaker 4>come one of these days.

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<v Speaker 5>She's born too soon.

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<v Speaker 2>Now, I'll admit. I'll admit.

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<v Speaker 7>When the White Sox won the World Series in two

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<v Speaker 7>thousand and five in Houston, by the way, that was

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<v Speaker 7>the first thing they won in my lifetime and my

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<v Speaker 7>father's lifetime.

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<v Speaker 2>So think about that.

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<v Speaker 5>That's the most.

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<v Speaker 7>And it teared up because I'm thinking, Okay, Dad, you

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<v Speaker 7>passed away two years too soon.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and that's that's what drives the tears, is the

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, it becomes a part of your your family,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, it's it's a yeah, it's a recreational thing. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>it's you do it in your leisure time. But I

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<v Speaker 3>have more text on my phones regarding sports than anything else,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, family members or friends or whatever. I mean,

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<v Speaker 3>it's just part of your everyday life that you're that

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<v Speaker 3>you live and like in for instance, on that time

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<v Speaker 3>with the with the baseball in twenty ten, I'm thinking

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<v Speaker 3>about all those summer days where the baseball is on

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<v Speaker 3>the radio and going to a Ranger game only three thousand.

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<v Speaker 5>You remember all the losses.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's what you remember painful.

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<v Speaker 8>I've had sad tears, but not happy tears.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, those losses they lead to the happy teams because

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<v Speaker 6>you you it's the pain that you went through that

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<v Speaker 6>brings on the joy.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean that's just to me, that's pretty pretty connected.

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<v Speaker 3>And Makey's checking.

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<v Speaker 6>There was something you guys are boring me.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, we can continue with more mix shots in

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<v Speaker 3>All right, more on this. Rashawn Evans, Okay, I'm going

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<v Speaker 3>to convince you, Mickey.

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<v Speaker 7>All right, tell me this is this guy gonna come

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<v Speaker 7>in and play better than Michael Parsons.

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<v Speaker 2>No, rather, well then that's my lineback.

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<v Speaker 3>That's quite he could free up. He said, to do

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<v Speaker 3>what Mike.

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<v Speaker 5>We were ways better MICHAEH.

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<v Speaker 2>Parsons.

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<v Speaker 3>I would compare. I'm comparing him with Layton vander Esh.

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<v Speaker 7>I think vander ash is leading the team in tackles

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<v Speaker 7>right now.

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<v Speaker 3>Rashaun Evans led the Atlanta Falcons in tackles last year,

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<v Speaker 3>one hundred and fifty nine tackles.

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<v Speaker 2>Then he started, well, that's the question, that's.

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<v Speaker 3>The question, don't I don't know without forgether research, if

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<v Speaker 3>he's coming off an injury, or maybe his salary demands

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<v Speaker 3>were such that he didn't want to play for whatever

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<v Speaker 3>was being offered out there to an inside linebacker. He

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<v Speaker 3>is twenty seven years old. He is, let's see, what

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<v Speaker 3>would that be, three months older than Layton. He was

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<v Speaker 3>a first round pick number twenty two overall in twenty eighteen,

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<v Speaker 3>the year before Leyton was the nineteenth overall pick in

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<v Speaker 3>twenty nineteen, and out of Alabama. He started four years

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<v Speaker 3>with the Tennessee Titans and then last year with the

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<v Speaker 3>Atlanta Falcons, leading them in tackles with one hundred and

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<v Speaker 3>fifty nine tackles.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, that sounds good.

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<v Speaker 3>I like all that. Yeah, And if he is healthy,

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys might have hit on something here. But if he's not,

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<v Speaker 3>then we keep searching.

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<v Speaker 5>Now, this is the guy that just got cut, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, he was signed to the Eagles practice squad on

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<v Speaker 3>September twelfth and was released three days later. That's the

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<v Speaker 3>curious thing.

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<v Speaker 2>So that's the So he was there for this season opener.

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<v Speaker 3>Or right after, right, he was one of those what

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<v Speaker 3>date did I say?

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<v Speaker 2>Septemmber?

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<v Speaker 3>So the week after, so he was he was one

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<v Speaker 3>of those that you won't have for guarantee the salary. Yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 3>And so he signed day after basically the week after

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<v Speaker 3>the first game, and then three days later. It might

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<v Speaker 3>have been his own choice that he asked to leave.

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<v Speaker 2>Didn't want to be on the practice squad, could be.

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<v Speaker 3>Hoping that there would be better offers out there. So Houston,

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<v Speaker 3>So what's Nate in Houston doing? Well?

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<v Speaker 6>Nate was trying to equate the yeah, he's this is

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<v Speaker 6>this is this is that, this is that.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, But what he was trying to.

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<v Speaker 2>Say was yeah, I know, that's what I said.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, not really.

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<v Speaker 7>It would be like the Cowboys winning the Division round

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<v Speaker 7>playoff game going to the.

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<v Speaker 5>NFC Championship game.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's where they're going.

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<v Speaker 5>All right, But Nate got it now that.

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<v Speaker 7>Mickey, I don't think there'll be any cowboy tears if

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<v Speaker 7>they ever got that far, they'd be shooting guns up

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<v Speaker 7>in the air.

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<v Speaker 3>What's on your cowboy's mind?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, Michael Parsons is see what they're going to do

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<v Speaker 2>with him.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't mind. I don't mind him being that linebacker.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I think that's where he should be.

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<v Speaker 5>You always did think that.

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<v Speaker 2>It's kind of hard to double team a linebacker.

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<v Speaker 6>But what do you say about him being on the

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<v Speaker 6>defensive line and making the plays that he makes.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, he hardly made a play this last game. They

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<v Speaker 2>are in race time.

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<v Speaker 6>Well, yeah, I was the same main one fussing about it.

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<v Speaker 6>I remember talking about the play.

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<v Speaker 7>But and he got a race by Arizona. Too interesting,

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<v Speaker 7>think about it.

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<v Speaker 2>The two teams that ran for two hundred and twenty

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<v Speaker 2>two yards and one hundred and seventy seven.

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<v Speaker 5>Yards, and he was playing defensive end pretty much.

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<v Speaker 2>Pretty much the whole time.

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<v Speaker 7>Now, There was a couple of plays in this last

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<v Speaker 7>game they had a five man front, and he was like,

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<v Speaker 7>they used to stand the strong side linebacker on the

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<v Speaker 7>line of scrimmat and I saw them do that.

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<v Speaker 2>A couple of times, right, which.

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<v Speaker 7>You know he's not as susceptible to double teams on

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<v Speaker 7>that part of the deal because you're going to double

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<v Speaker 7>demark Lawrence and him.

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<v Speaker 2>You know he can't do both. Somebody's going to be free.

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<v Speaker 7>Maybe that's why Hankins was getting mad and balls down

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<v Speaker 7>at three hundred and thirty pounds.

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<v Speaker 6>I was wondering what would the Chargers think the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 6>would do with Parsons? If I see what forty nine

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<v Speaker 6>ers did, if I see what the Cardinals did, yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>running up the middle successfully, then I would anticipate that

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<v Speaker 6>it's about time that we put Parsons in the middle

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<v Speaker 6>as opposed to put him on the line.

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<v Speaker 7>And I'm sure they'll know because somebody here will tip

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<v Speaker 7>it off, right and just keep reading the paper or

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<v Speaker 7>listening to our podcasts.

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<v Speaker 6>So if we're making this adjustment, now, are we making

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<v Speaker 6>adjust for the injury? Were making it because of strategy,

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<v Speaker 6>Because if that's the case, sometimes we need to make

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<v Speaker 6>that adjustment doing the game.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, how about just playing three linebackers sometimes that's what

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<v Speaker 7>I'm saying instead of a safety.

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<v Speaker 3>So let's say, yeah, let's say that Layton was still healthy.

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<v Speaker 3>What what would you propose How would you propose the

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<v Speaker 3>base defense be for the Cowboys?

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<v Speaker 7>Sort of like they did his rookie year before they

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<v Speaker 7>lost Randy Gregory. By the way, I don't think he

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<v Speaker 7>was in San Francisco either during the game.

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<v Speaker 5>No, No, he's he's going to play next week.

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<v Speaker 7>He had to go back and get his stuff. Oh

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<v Speaker 7>you know who I saw. Got to shake hands with

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<v Speaker 7>Anthony Brown.

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<v Speaker 5>Oh cool.

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<v Speaker 3>He got in for a couple of plays.

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<v Speaker 7>He was in good spirits, and I said, how you

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<v Speaker 7>do it is because we talked. We talked about we

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<v Speaker 7>talked about No that was before. Yeah, we talked about

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<v Speaker 7>torn achilles And I said, I told you, no, I

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<v Speaker 7>already had when he had to when he first had it,

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<v Speaker 7>I said, He said, it was very difficult coming back.

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<v Speaker 2>He goes, now I'm back.

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<v Speaker 7>I got to get on the field and evident how

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<v Speaker 7>many he got a couple?

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<v Speaker 3>Right, Yes, he did. I think it was maybe one

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<v Speaker 3>on one on defense and one on special special teams.

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<v Speaker 3>Something like that.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, so while you're looking that up, I still want

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<v Speaker 6>I want to know. I was going to head to

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<v Speaker 6>a question, I mean, who who are they going to

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<v Speaker 6>put on the d line in place of Parstons while

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<v Speaker 6>Parson is lining up at linebacker?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, you got two snaps to.

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<v Speaker 8>Mount Clark, Dorn Armstrong, Darren Tompstrong.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, you've got Dorn Armstrong, you got Sam Williams,

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<v Speaker 7>you got DeMarcus Lawrence and Dante Fowler.

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<v Speaker 2>So you got two guys on.

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<v Speaker 7>Each end that you could rotate at a defensive end.

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<v Speaker 7>And you know, Darence is pretty good against the run,

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<v Speaker 7>Lawrence is pretty good against the run. The other guys

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<v Speaker 7>are kind of designated pass rushers.

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<v Speaker 5>Dawrence how many sacks? Eight and a half, That's what

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<v Speaker 5>I thought.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so and had two in the first game this year,

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<v Speaker 3>but shut out since then. Since then he durrence by Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>So just give you an example against as far as snapcounts,

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<v Speaker 3>Dorn's Armstrong lat against San Francisco had twenty three snaps

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<v Speaker 3>on defense. Sam Williams had twenty, Dante Fowler had thirteen,

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<v Speaker 3>and DeMarcus Lawrence had thirty four, while Marca Micah had

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<v Speaker 3>fifty nine. Yeah, and Layton had fifty eight.

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<v Speaker 6>So we're still looking even though Parson's going to be

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<v Speaker 6>moved to linebacker, we're still looking at only two linebackers

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<v Speaker 6>in the game.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, if that's the way they're going to play it,

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, that's the way they've been playing it. And

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<v Speaker 7>then I saw this little interesting stat.

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<v Speaker 3>Also point out on these snapcounts. Those lower snapcounts against

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<v Speaker 3>San Francisco for those edge guys, and a lot to

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<v Speaker 3>do with the way San Francisco plays offense. With a

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<v Speaker 3>fullback on the field. Moone Clark was on the field

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<v Speaker 3>more snap twenty more snaps this game went than he

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<v Speaker 3>was against New England. He was on the field for

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<v Speaker 3>forty six snaps because of not only the fullback on

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<v Speaker 3>the field plus tighty ends for San Francisco, but also

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<v Speaker 3>the nature of the game.

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<v Speaker 2>And plus vander esh didn't play the whole game.

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<v Speaker 3>They well, he played fifty eight snaps and Parsons played

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<v Speaker 3>fifty nine, so he would played them all the way

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<v Speaker 3>into the fourth quarters.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, you just just run the ball.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, and with the league with the lead, they're not.

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<v Speaker 7>And I just saw this in Week one, the Chargers

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<v Speaker 7>rushed for two hundred and thirty three yards against the

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<v Speaker 7>Cleveland Browns and the Atlson Eckler anchored by Austin Eckler

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<v Speaker 7>one hundred and seventeen.

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<v Speaker 3>Injured, and.

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<v Speaker 7>There we go, and it says here since then the

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<v Speaker 7>Chargers rushing game has it been as affected with no

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<v Speaker 7>rusher eclipsing one hundred yards.

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<v Speaker 3>And guess who's coming back this week?

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<v Speaker 7>And this past week the team amassed one hundred and

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<v Speaker 7>fifty five yards on the ground and Eckler says ninety

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<v Speaker 7>nine percent sure he's playing on Monday night.

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<v Speaker 4>Here goes nothing.

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<v Speaker 7>So when you ask what do you think the Chargers

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<v Speaker 7>are going to do, They're going to test that run

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<v Speaker 7>game for sure, especially when you're leading tacklers not out there.

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<v Speaker 6>And you saw not just like you said, the Cardinals

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<v Speaker 6>did it as well with the quick little running back

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<v Speaker 6>we were talking about with well, not quick little running back,

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<v Speaker 6>but the wide receiver that at the inside handoff on

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<v Speaker 6>us and took it to the house. That's an Ekler plays. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 6>with the way Arizona did it, but that's the way

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<v Speaker 6>Ekla played.

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<v Speaker 7>And I don't know if they've got a wide receiver

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<v Speaker 7>they're going to hand the ball to like Deebo Samuel,

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<v Speaker 7>but that caused some problems too. Then, as a matter

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<v Speaker 7>of fact, the playoff game, was he the one that

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<v Speaker 7>scored the rushing touchdown? They're only touchdown in that game?

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<v Speaker 2>I think it was.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 4>I guess the forty nine ers.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, in the playoff game.

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<v Speaker 7>I want to say it was it was McCaffrey, but

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<v Speaker 7>maybe it was McCaffrey and Deebo ran for one the

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<v Speaker 7>year before, but Deebo.

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't know killing more called running plays though.

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<v Speaker 2>I didn't say anything about.

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<v Speaker 3>When we're looking ahead to the Chargers.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, I see they have somebody else's the run game coordinator.

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<v Speaker 2>He just call calls the pass place.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it was with the number.

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<v Speaker 2>Five offense in the league.

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<v Speaker 8>By the way, Cowboys are seventeenth.

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<v Speaker 2>They fell. Hmmm, what's the word precipitably? Precipitably, precipitously, precipitously.

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<v Speaker 5>Thank you? That wasn't it.

0:29:49.280 --> 0:29:51.600
<v Speaker 7>That's why I said, is that how you say it?

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<v Speaker 7>I had no confidence in myself.

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<v Speaker 3>He is a mood.

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<v Speaker 6>He reminded me of my dad, Like when I was

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<v Speaker 6>asking him a question, will yell the answer, I'll just

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<v Speaker 6>tune out.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, Chargers, the Chargers have the sixth six.

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<v Speaker 2>Sixth rank passing offense. By the way own clock, It's right,

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<v Speaker 2>Mickey's I could have told you that.

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<v Speaker 5>Just tune out when he starts talking to me like that.

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<v Speaker 2>I could have told you that.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I think we need to take a break. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>get Vicky. Something's up with Mickey. Maybe maybe there's some

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<v Speaker 3>more mix shots.

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<v Speaker 3>over there?

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<v Speaker 12>By the way, stops today?

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<v Speaker 5>Uh huh.

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<v Speaker 7>By the way, this is sort of it's a Wednesday,

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<v Speaker 7>but this is sort of the Cowboys Monday like day

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<v Speaker 7>after a game because yesterday was a day off.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh, Monday got washed out.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh so they were at the late game on Sunday night,

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<v Speaker 7>so they were out there. I saw the defense anyway

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<v Speaker 7>out there doing their normal Monday kind of loosen up

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<v Speaker 7>type stuff on the cords. By the way, the resistant

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<v Speaker 7>chords why Thomas and Cavante Turpin, and I thought, from

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<v Speaker 7>Turpin's standpoint, being able to do those steps on the

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<v Speaker 7>resistance card was a step in the right direction. And

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<v Speaker 7>I was told that he's day to day, so that's

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<v Speaker 7>kind of encouraging when he didn't finish the game with

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<v Speaker 7>the ankle injury.

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<v Speaker 3>Especially when you consider I think it was on Monday morning,

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<v Speaker 3>there was some report out there that he was going

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<v Speaker 3>to be out for like a month with a high

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<v Speaker 3>ankle spreads weeks, yeah, four to six weeks.

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<v Speaker 2>He was four to six.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that was before anybody said anything here before it

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<v Speaker 3>was Monday morning, and I can't remember who reported it,

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<v Speaker 3>and of course it gets out there on social media

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<v Speaker 3>and it becomes fact.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, all of a sudden, we could throw somebody

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<v Speaker 2>under the bus.

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<v Speaker 3>And that's why eyebrows were raised when McCarthy at his

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<v Speaker 3>press conference on Monday said there's a chance he could

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<v Speaker 3>be back in practice this week, and because what wait

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<v Speaker 3>a second, there was there was a report that you

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<v Speaker 3>have to go on with a high ankle spray.

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<v Speaker 5>Well the coach must be wrong.

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<v Speaker 2>Or sandbagging, but that's no sandbagging. When you can do

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<v Speaker 2>those things on the resistance, well, that's very encouraging. Yeah

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<v Speaker 2>see there I got encouraging.

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<v Speaker 6>You know, it's just so weird when injuries are so

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<v Speaker 6>prevalent these days. And not to sound like the old

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<v Speaker 6>get off my lawn, old man, but I just remember

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<v Speaker 6>standing beside two tall Jones pretty much every game of

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<v Speaker 6>my entire career, and.

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<v Speaker 3>You were playing sixteen game seasons. We're not going back

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<v Speaker 3>to twelve games fourteen I was thinking before. Yeah, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>back in nineteen sixty they played ten game seasons, and

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<v Speaker 3>so you're playing seven more games a season than they

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<v Speaker 3>did fifty or sixty years ago. But in about nineteen

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<v Speaker 3>seventy seven when it went to a sixteen game season,

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<v Speaker 3>and so throughout your career as a sixteen game season,

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<v Speaker 3>and you didn't see the injuries, the number of injuries.

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<v Speaker 3>It seems like that what we have now, and we.

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<v Speaker 6>We we participated in preseason games as well, and very

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<v Speaker 6>different return.

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<v Speaker 5>By the way, Hey, where'd that come from?

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<v Speaker 3>A Cowboys media guy? For those of you not.

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<v Speaker 6>Watching, somebody sneaky. I think it was Nathaniel from Frisco.

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<v Speaker 6>Uh huh San Francisco. Yeah, but I just do recall

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<v Speaker 6>every time I looked in that huddle it was Mike Hagman,

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<v Speaker 6>two Tall Jones, Randy White, Michael Downs.

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<v Speaker 5>You know my strong.

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<v Speaker 6>Safeties, you know, Dexter and Charlie would would be often injured,

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<v Speaker 6>but for the most part, those guys were always in

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<v Speaker 6>the huddle.

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<v Speaker 5>Is it something I'm missing?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, one thing, Well, the rules are different as far

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<v Speaker 3>as injured reserve now okay, and in fact, they just

0:36:56.400 --> 0:37:01.040
<v Speaker 3>changed kind of started with COVID. It's they changed where

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<v Speaker 3>you can go on injured reserve for only four weeks,

0:37:04.880 --> 0:37:06.759
<v Speaker 3>and back then you were done if.

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<v Speaker 5>You they they were never uninjured reserve. The right guys back.

0:37:12.960 --> 0:37:16.000
<v Speaker 2>When he was playing in reserve, you could come back.

0:37:17.400 --> 0:37:18.440
<v Speaker 5>They were never injured.

0:37:18.600 --> 0:37:23.120
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I'm just saying, yeah, yeah, they abused it so

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<v Speaker 7>badly to stash people.

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<v Speaker 2>Cannot come back.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, you couldn't come back because back then they would

0:37:30.800 --> 0:37:33.640
<v Speaker 7>send an independent doctor to check on guys to see

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<v Speaker 7>if they were practicing.

0:37:36.239 --> 0:37:38.799
<v Speaker 6>So are they running that much harder? Are they hitting

0:37:38.880 --> 0:37:41.760
<v Speaker 6>that much harder than Randy White than too Tall Jones

0:37:42.200 --> 0:37:45.560
<v Speaker 6>than Harvey Martin. I never I mean, I know they

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<v Speaker 6>actually missed some games, but I rarely remember, yeah, being

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<v Speaker 6>in that hull without those guys, especially the front four.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, to me, that's what happens when you aren't playing

0:37:57.600 --> 0:38:02.600
<v Speaker 7>football in practice or in raining camp. You're just touching

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<v Speaker 7>up and then all of a sudden your body gets

0:38:05.360 --> 0:38:08.359
<v Speaker 7>in situations that it's not used to, and I think

0:38:08.400 --> 0:38:09.560
<v Speaker 7>it creates injuries.

0:38:09.760 --> 0:38:10.439
<v Speaker 4>It's a good point.

0:38:10.880 --> 0:38:14.080
<v Speaker 5>That is a good point. Let's putting a stamp on it.

0:38:14.239 --> 0:38:16.399
<v Speaker 3>And by the way, back to baseball, it's like, that's

0:38:16.400 --> 0:38:19.320
<v Speaker 3>why baseball pictures can only starting pictures can only go

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<v Speaker 3>like five or six innings, whereas in nineteen seventy four

0:38:23.040 --> 0:38:25.080
<v Speaker 3>chick going complete.

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<v Speaker 5>Game going on.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, they went to sixteen games in seventy eight.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, okay, Bill, I'm sorry if false information, but they

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<v Speaker 3>think you think it makes.

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<v Speaker 5>You think it makes that much of the difference. You

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<v Speaker 5>think it makes that much of.

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<v Speaker 2>A sixteen games? Yeah, well just just seventeen games.

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<v Speaker 6>Injury reports not not practicing as much, uh, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>worrying about.

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<v Speaker 7>The injury reports back then weren't very official either, by

0:38:54.600 --> 0:38:56.120
<v Speaker 7>they were kind of like hockey things.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because there wasn't gambling back then.

0:38:58.200 --> 0:38:58.399
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, nobody camp since since Paul Horning and Alex Carris.

0:39:04.280 --> 0:39:08.080
<v Speaker 5>That's suspended. So I wonder if I if I played now,

0:39:08.400 --> 0:39:10.480
<v Speaker 5>I'd be injured, off injured.

0:39:10.880 --> 0:39:14.320
<v Speaker 3>Yes, you're held, you would be you would be injured.

0:39:14.360 --> 0:39:17.000
<v Speaker 5>My gosh, I have to be faster too, though, I

0:39:17.160 --> 0:39:18.000
<v Speaker 5>have to be a lot faster.

0:39:18.080 --> 0:39:20.799
<v Speaker 2>You could have been in that commercial. And Barry.

0:39:22.480 --> 0:39:26.120
<v Speaker 5>Comes, he has hands other than these.

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<v Speaker 6>It just to me, just when we were we focused

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<v Speaker 6>so much on not just injuries, but these are key

0:39:34.640 --> 0:39:36.960
<v Speaker 6>individuals that are getting injured.

0:39:37.080 --> 0:39:39.840
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, oftentimes, and it's to me, it's.

0:39:39.760 --> 0:39:45.120
<v Speaker 2>Just quarterbacks who just lost their court of Indianapolis.

0:39:46.560 --> 0:39:48.439
<v Speaker 3>Again gets hurt. He gets hurt every game.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, because he's running all the time. He's not a

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<v Speaker 2>running back. One of these days they're going to figure

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<v Speaker 2>that out with these quarterbacks.

0:39:56.239 --> 0:39:57.800
<v Speaker 5>Well, Jayleen Hods doesn't have a problem.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, he's going to get hurt.

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<v Speaker 5>You tried it.

0:40:03.920 --> 0:40:05.000
<v Speaker 12>I tried, he tried it.

0:40:07.840 --> 0:40:10.399
<v Speaker 5>I'm trying to take him off, But now he's there,

0:40:10.840 --> 0:40:13.400
<v Speaker 5>he's going to stay there. I give up. Yes, no,

0:40:14.440 --> 0:40:14.879
<v Speaker 5>I'm done.

0:40:16.120 --> 0:40:23.760
<v Speaker 3>Not even sure how he said Hurst, Yeah, hurts hurts,

0:40:24.320 --> 0:40:29.279
<v Speaker 3>he does hurts, He takes care of himself. He's more,

0:40:29.440 --> 0:40:31.560
<v Speaker 3>he's smarter the way he runs.

0:40:31.440 --> 0:40:35.120
<v Speaker 7>And he's lower body stronger I think than he's definitely that.

0:40:35.440 --> 0:40:37.960
<v Speaker 7>You know these six or four guys that are only

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<v Speaker 7>two hundred and twenty pounds or two hundred and ten pounds.

0:40:41.160 --> 0:40:43.759
<v Speaker 3>But there will be and Cam Newton was like that.

0:40:44.120 --> 0:40:48.759
<v Speaker 3>You know, Cam Newton ran a lot and eventually it Yeah,

0:40:48.800 --> 0:40:49.960
<v Speaker 3>it shortened his career.

0:40:50.400 --> 0:40:54.600
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, so you know, and it's it's not so much

0:40:54.719 --> 0:40:59.120
<v Speaker 7>the scrambles either, it's the called running place that is

0:40:59.200 --> 0:40:59.920
<v Speaker 7>it necessary?

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<v Speaker 5>Is he leading his team in carries? I believe he is. Well,

0:41:04.760 --> 0:41:09.120
<v Speaker 5>I mean he is, especially when you're talking third downs. Uh.

0:41:09.120 --> 0:41:11.080
<v Speaker 6>And I don't mean just thirty short. I mean this

0:41:11.200 --> 0:41:14.560
<v Speaker 6>guy is going on thirty three, third and four, second

0:41:14.600 --> 0:41:14.880
<v Speaker 6>and ten.

0:41:15.040 --> 0:41:16.600
<v Speaker 3>Definitely going on fourth and one.

0:41:16.719 --> 0:41:19.560
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, we know that first and goal.

0:41:20.120 --> 0:41:24.279
<v Speaker 3>Uh huh, who's going to win the race. Who's going

0:41:24.400 --> 0:41:27.360
<v Speaker 3>to win the race? Oh? Come on? Pro Football Reference?

0:41:28.280 --> 0:41:30.560
<v Speaker 3>Her no wi Fi, Her WiFi.

0:41:30.360 --> 0:41:31.760
<v Speaker 2>Is not working rights.

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<v Speaker 7>He already has fifty five carries for two hundred and

0:41:36.120 --> 0:41:36.800
<v Speaker 7>six yards.

0:41:39.000 --> 0:41:40.520
<v Speaker 2>So that's his number right now.

0:41:40.600 --> 0:41:43.080
<v Speaker 3>And how does that rank on his team as my

0:41:43.200 --> 0:41:44.520
<v Speaker 3>WiFi trice, Come on.

0:41:44.640 --> 0:41:46.799
<v Speaker 2>Now, Swift, he's leading.

0:41:46.840 --> 0:41:48.440
<v Speaker 3>Swift has seventy six attempts.

0:41:48.440 --> 0:41:52.640
<v Speaker 2>I want it was a tie. It was a tie.

0:41:52.880 --> 0:41:56.640
<v Speaker 2>I didn't want to talk over you. Swift is actually

0:41:56.840 --> 0:42:01.560
<v Speaker 2>he's fourth in the league in rushing and that wasn't planned. Right,

0:42:01.640 --> 0:42:03.560
<v Speaker 2>then they have somebody else and then he took over

0:42:03.680 --> 0:42:04.799
<v Speaker 2>for him. I can't remember.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, they.

0:42:07.400 --> 0:42:11.280
<v Speaker 3>Signed Rashad Penny also, that's right, he's had injury issues

0:42:11.360 --> 0:42:15.959
<v Speaker 3>himself in his career. But but yeah, DeAndre Swift leads

0:42:16.000 --> 0:42:20.959
<v Speaker 3>the way for the Eagles and hurts number two. Kane

0:42:21.040 --> 0:42:22.760
<v Speaker 3>Gainwell has thirty nine years.

0:42:22.840 --> 0:42:23.440
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, we got three more minutes to kill here, Mickey,

0:42:28.920 --> 0:42:29.520
<v Speaker 3>Mickey can kill.

0:42:29.600 --> 0:42:33.759
<v Speaker 7>We got any more worries about the Chargers, and we'll

0:42:33.800 --> 0:42:35.760
<v Speaker 7>get into them more tomorrow.

0:42:36.719 --> 0:42:39.760
<v Speaker 4>Justin Herbert, justin Herbert, justin Herbert.

0:42:39.880 --> 0:42:42.560
<v Speaker 2>And by the way, his quarterback coach is Doug Nussmeyer.

0:42:43.320 --> 0:42:45.040
<v Speaker 3>He went out there with Kellen Moore.

0:42:45.200 --> 0:42:49.280
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and we will correct Williams is out correct, Mike Williams.

0:42:50.320 --> 0:42:52.839
<v Speaker 3>He was the one that got hurt. Yeah, and they've

0:42:52.880 --> 0:42:56.360
<v Speaker 3>got the TCU rookie first round draft pick, Quentin Johnston.

0:42:56.440 --> 0:42:58.600
<v Speaker 3>It'll be interesting to see if he works more into

0:42:58.640 --> 0:43:01.800
<v Speaker 3>the mixes. It's this recent that Williams went out, but

0:43:01.960 --> 0:43:04.080
<v Speaker 3>Josh Palmer is their second guy.

0:43:04.400 --> 0:43:07.200
<v Speaker 7>Have they played a game without Williams? Did it happened

0:43:07.200 --> 0:43:09.200
<v Speaker 7>the last time they played, and that happened they have

0:43:09.360 --> 0:43:10.279
<v Speaker 7>played here.

0:43:10.600 --> 0:43:14.759
<v Speaker 3>He last played against Minnesota which was Week three.

0:43:15.120 --> 0:43:18.200
<v Speaker 2>So they played Williams four and then we're off this pass.

0:43:18.360 --> 0:43:21.160
<v Speaker 3>Williams had nineteen catches for two hundred and forty nine

0:43:21.239 --> 0:43:25.160
<v Speaker 3>yards the first three games of the season, and Keenan

0:43:25.239 --> 0:43:29.719
<v Speaker 3>Allen in that same game that Mike Williams last game was,

0:43:30.680 --> 0:43:33.080
<v Speaker 3>Williams had eight targets in that game. Guess how many

0:43:33.200 --> 0:43:36.640
<v Speaker 3>targets and how many catches Keenan Allen had at Minnesota

0:43:37.400 --> 0:43:40.520
<v Speaker 3>fifteen and that twenty eight to twenty four win for

0:43:40.600 --> 0:43:45.800
<v Speaker 3>the Chargers. Twenty targets, eighteen receptions for two hundred and

0:43:45.880 --> 0:43:51.759
<v Speaker 3>fifteen yards, and he threw a forty nine yard touchdown pass.

0:43:52.080 --> 0:43:55.160
<v Speaker 7>That that's even more impressive was that because Justin Herbert

0:43:55.239 --> 0:43:59.600
<v Speaker 7>fractured the middle finger on his left non throwing hand, which.

0:43:59.440 --> 0:44:02.040
<v Speaker 3>By the way, well he threw the ball forty seven

0:44:02.080 --> 0:44:03.600
<v Speaker 3>times in that game. He was forty out.

0:44:07.040 --> 0:44:12.040
<v Speaker 2>Although he got hurt Week four. Yeah, against the Raiders.

0:44:12.160 --> 0:44:16.160
<v Speaker 7>It says he practiced with a glove on his injured hand,

0:44:17.400 --> 0:44:21.960
<v Speaker 7>so they basically, I read where, well, if he can't

0:44:22.000 --> 0:44:25.799
<v Speaker 7>go under center, then they'll just go shotgun to take

0:44:25.840 --> 0:44:27.479
<v Speaker 7>the pressure off his left hand.

0:44:28.200 --> 0:44:34.000
<v Speaker 6>What is the plan for a CD lamb. That's something

0:44:34.040 --> 0:44:37.279
<v Speaker 6>that I want to know from. Get me, mister right

0:44:37.360 --> 0:44:37.759
<v Speaker 6>of hill.

0:44:37.800 --> 0:44:41.399
<v Speaker 7>Get me the ball, especially when we're losing. See, those

0:44:41.440 --> 0:44:43.799
<v Speaker 7>guys are fine as long as you win. Right, He's

0:44:43.880 --> 0:44:46.600
<v Speaker 7>no different than Michael Irvin you just named.

0:44:46.440 --> 0:44:46.879
<v Speaker 5>On the Hill.

0:44:47.320 --> 0:44:51.120
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, name the wide receiver. Right, if you're winning, it's fine.

0:44:51.200 --> 0:44:54.200
<v Speaker 7>When you're losing and he's not, he gets four receptions,

0:44:54.280 --> 0:44:55.720
<v Speaker 7>then it's it's a problem.

0:44:56.520 --> 0:44:59.160
<v Speaker 2>And that's just kind of the wide receivers.

0:44:59.239 --> 0:45:01.440
<v Speaker 5>He's pretty my should have when he caught the ball

0:45:01.480 --> 0:45:01.920
<v Speaker 5>a couple of.

0:45:01.960 --> 0:45:03.239
<v Speaker 2>Times, Yes, I saw that.

0:45:03.520 --> 0:45:09.280
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, he kind of postured towards the sideline like, okay,

0:45:09.400 --> 0:45:11.320
<v Speaker 7>I just caught a twenty nine yard pass.

0:45:11.760 --> 0:45:13.520
<v Speaker 2>Maybe you want to throw it to me again when

0:45:13.560 --> 0:45:16.879
<v Speaker 2>he wants the ball and uh, and he needs the ball.

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<v Speaker 6>One thing, I somehow, some way I played it to

0:45:20.800 --> 0:45:24.080
<v Speaker 6>my advantage. We played on natural grass. I didn't have

0:45:24.239 --> 0:45:26.840
<v Speaker 6>nearly as much fear for the fast guys and the

0:45:26.920 --> 0:45:30.040
<v Speaker 6>shifty guys. It it kind of leveled the playing field

0:45:30.120 --> 0:45:30.279
<v Speaker 6>for me.

0:45:31.040 --> 0:45:32.319
<v Speaker 2>The grass worked in your favor.

0:45:32.480 --> 0:45:35.160
<v Speaker 5>It definitely did it should enough did see.

0:45:35.280 --> 0:45:39.520
<v Speaker 7>I never understood that why the grass slowed down fast guys,

0:45:39.560 --> 0:45:41.359
<v Speaker 7>but it didn't slow down the slow guys.

0:45:41.520 --> 0:45:45.320
<v Speaker 5>No, now's there. See, here's the thing that's not the

0:45:45.400 --> 0:45:46.799
<v Speaker 5>approach of the slow guy.

0:45:47.000 --> 0:45:50.120
<v Speaker 6>Okay, the slow guy's approach is I don't have to

0:45:50.320 --> 0:45:51.720
<v Speaker 6>compute as quickly.

0:45:52.680 --> 0:45:56.120
<v Speaker 5>He's slower. I'm always going to be slow. I'm accustomed

0:45:56.160 --> 0:45:56.600
<v Speaker 5>to being.

0:45:56.520 --> 0:45:57.480
<v Speaker 2>Slow at your reaction.

0:45:57.640 --> 0:46:00.239
<v Speaker 6>But it's my reaction here, me being able to read

0:46:00.320 --> 0:46:03.160
<v Speaker 6>his route. And you can see in the game they

0:46:03.239 --> 0:46:05.279
<v Speaker 6>weren't afraid to jam those guys on the line of

0:46:05.280 --> 0:46:08.800
<v Speaker 6>scrimmage because they really don't have the fear of that

0:46:09.000 --> 0:46:10.520
<v Speaker 6>acceleration that you get.

0:46:10.480 --> 0:46:12.520
<v Speaker 3>On their playing to their home field.

0:46:13.719 --> 0:46:20.200
<v Speaker 5>This guy, this guy, thank god, they weren't listening. They

0:46:20.320 --> 0:46:20.840
<v Speaker 5>were listening.

0:46:21.920 --> 0:46:24.839
<v Speaker 2>I heard him say, player, you gotta look at.

0:46:24.800 --> 0:46:25.680
<v Speaker 5>His face when he says it.

0:46:27.320 --> 0:46:30.960
<v Speaker 3>Well, we're overtime now, lot of time out of time,

0:46:31.120 --> 0:46:31.600
<v Speaker 3>over time.

0:46:31.680 --> 0:46:32.800
<v Speaker 2>Don't get sad about it.

0:46:33.040 --> 0:46:35.880
<v Speaker 3>And now there will be football players on a football

0:46:35.920 --> 0:46:38.640
<v Speaker 3>field tomorrow, so Mickey will be in a much better

0:46:38.840 --> 0:46:42.160
<v Speaker 3>mood on the next edition of Mixed Shot.

0:46:42.239 --> 0:46:44.600
<v Speaker 7>But I think they start their football stuff on the

0:46:44.680 --> 0:46:46.400
<v Speaker 7>football field at noon.

0:46:46.360 --> 0:46:48.440
<v Speaker 3>At noon, so you're going to be in a bad mood.

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<v Speaker 2>Agains, we can't watch.

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<v Speaker 3>Talk to you tomorrow at New Yo Cowboys.

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