WEBVTT - Mick Shots: On The Road

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<v Speaker 1>Is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shot, 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 Humuller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>Well we've improved here. Before it was two out of four.

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<v Speaker 3>Now we're three out of four. Here for Mick Shot, says,

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<v Speaker 3>we begin this Thursday and the SWBC podcast studio. We've

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<v Speaker 3>got myself, Mickey, Savannah and ever since, thank.

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<v Speaker 4>You, thank you very much. Soldjout, Savannah ye sold out.

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<v Speaker 4>Last week.

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<v Speaker 5>I had to go out of town quickly for a

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<v Speaker 5>few days.

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<v Speaker 4>I was looking forward to us kind of take over

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<v Speaker 4>this thing.

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<v Speaker 6>I was telling Mickey earlier this week. I had some

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<v Speaker 6>people reach out to me on Twitter. They were like,

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<v Speaker 6>what happened tona Monday?

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<v Speaker 4>Was supposed to.

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<v Speaker 7>Be your show man.

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<v Speaker 4>I hate I let him down. I hate I let

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<v Speaker 4>him down.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, Bill is on his way. Uh

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<v Speaker 3>said he'd probably get here for the second segment. And

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<v Speaker 3>what a trooper he is because he probably took off

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<v Speaker 3>for the airport in Phoenix this morning at about five

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<v Speaker 3>a m. Their time to get here. Uh, he's already landed,

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<v Speaker 3>and what a trooper. And I just hope he was

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<v Speaker 3>able to take a shower. If not, I don't mind

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<v Speaker 3>the champagne. You know, that's what's okay.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's okay because he was we know what the

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<v Speaker 4>occasion was for.

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<v Speaker 3>He was soaked last night when he got in locker room.

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<v Speaker 3>He had a on with what the little hoodie is?

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<v Speaker 3>It never helps, and he was just his face was soaked.

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<v Speaker 3>It was it was apsolutely from the sound. But you

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<v Speaker 3>know what, I bet for him and we'll hear from him.

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<v Speaker 3>Growing up here in Dallas, and I don't know how

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<v Speaker 3>big of a baseball fan you were, but for Bill

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<v Speaker 3>to be there and having grown up a Rangers fan,

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<v Speaker 3>to witness the first World Series victory in the Rangers

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<v Speaker 3>history had to be something. Because they got here in

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<v Speaker 3>nineteen seventy two playing in that old, dilapidated minor league stadium,

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<v Speaker 3>Arlington Stadium, and I'm sure he had gone to games

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<v Speaker 3>and to actually witness that it has got to be

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<v Speaker 3>a really cool thing.

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<v Speaker 6>That's incredible for Bill, he's yeah, I mean it's incredible

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<v Speaker 6>for all of the Rangers fans. I mean It's just

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<v Speaker 6>one of those. Last night was such an epic moment

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<v Speaker 6>in the history for the Rangers, and just watching that,

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<v Speaker 6>the momentum just in Dallas, everyone was just I.

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<v Speaker 5>Think we're still we were still you know Inhaling, Yes,

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<v Speaker 5>from the Cardinals series.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like, oh, no, don't tell me that one strike away.

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<v Speaker 4>I'll never forget this.

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<v Speaker 5>My stomach hurt for a week after we lost that

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<v Speaker 5>series because that was Game six, right, one strike away,

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<v Speaker 5>and then we were so disheartened that Game seven, we just.

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<v Speaker 4>Knew we were gonna lose. Yeah, and we started off,

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<v Speaker 4>we scored first, yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>And everybody like, uh, it's still were still in the

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<v Speaker 5>right and that's bad. I had the feeling. Everyone had

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<v Speaker 5>the feeling because Game six was so it just it

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<v Speaker 5>just took away from you, right, And so I think

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<v Speaker 5>we were kind of still waiting around, you know for

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<v Speaker 5>that again.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we were like, we're only five runs.

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<v Speaker 3>We need more, you know, I knew they needed more

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<v Speaker 3>than one.

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<v Speaker 5>So it was last night the whole I was with

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<v Speaker 5>the whole family, Michuelle, Cameron, and Cherish. We watched it

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<v Speaker 5>together and my wife never watches sports, especially baseball, and

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<v Speaker 5>they were so tight in the beginning, She's like, they

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<v Speaker 5>need to hurgway up and do something.

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<v Speaker 4>I said, this is getting intense. Sit in the back. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>that's what it was. Was getting to it.

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<v Speaker 6>Well.

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<v Speaker 3>I was pointing out this picture's pitching. Yeah, man Gallon

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<v Speaker 3>is that his name?

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<v Speaker 4>Boy?

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<v Speaker 3>He was good, awfully good.

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<v Speaker 4>Lad. I want to let him man, but no, we

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<v Speaker 4>we man.

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<v Speaker 5>We let out a big cheer at the final stre

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<v Speaker 5>for the pitch, the final pitch.

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<v Speaker 3>Whoa and of all people scores right? Man who struggled

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<v Speaker 3>during the during the season, and then he came around

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<v Speaker 3>the last month. I didn't get excited until Simeon hit

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<v Speaker 3>the home run. Yes, and then I.

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<v Speaker 4>Said and he needed that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, I said, this is it and I jumped off

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<v Speaker 3>the couch and it was a good thing. I wasn't

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<v Speaker 3>on the air, Okay, I think there was a word,

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<v Speaker 3>I one of those words you can't say their right

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<v Speaker 3>and uh and a good thing. It was cold outside

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<v Speaker 3>because the windows were closed, right, I didn't wake up

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<v Speaker 3>the neighborhood.

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<v Speaker 5>I kept having to go back and forth bedroom TV

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<v Speaker 5>to the d TV. Yeah, because you know, I just

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<v Speaker 5>couldn't this still.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you know, I was up to I was up

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<v Speaker 3>to midnight.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, and if anybody don't know what we're

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<v Speaker 3>talking about, by the way, the Texas Rangers won the

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<v Speaker 3>word uh and the first in franchise history, and I was,

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<v Speaker 3>I was, I was. I was kind of celebrating them,

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<v Speaker 3>even though I didn't grow up a Rangers fan, but

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<v Speaker 3>you know, I've been here and I was covering them

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<v Speaker 3>for the Dallas Times Herald as a backup writer starting

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<v Speaker 3>in eighty five, and so I'd been through a lot

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<v Speaker 3>of those players that came through and a lot of

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<v Speaker 3>the failings, and was a partial season ticket holder for

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<v Speaker 3>a while.

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<v Speaker 4>So we had our superstars too that led us up to.

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<v Speaker 3>The brink, right, and then didn't get it. And then

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<v Speaker 3>when they finally got it, and it was kind of

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<v Speaker 3>you know, I know, I bet there were, because I

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<v Speaker 3>did it. When the White Sox won the World Series

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<v Speaker 3>in Houston in two thousand and five, shet a tear

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<v Speaker 3>and I bet, oh, I bet there's a bunch of fans.

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<v Speaker 3>You're so happy, you're tearing up. And I was, okay,

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<v Speaker 3>until I can't remember what station did it. They played

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<v Speaker 3>Eric Nadell's call of the final out the strike right,

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<v Speaker 3>and it just hit me that everything he's been through

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<v Speaker 3>on the radio doing the radio. I think he's been

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<v Speaker 3>doing it since they got here. It seemed like it anyway,

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<v Speaker 3>And he had had some emotional problems this year and

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<v Speaker 3>wasn't in the booth the beginning of the season, and

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<v Speaker 3>for him to make that call and know what he

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<v Speaker 3>has been through, it was like, Okay, there goes.

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<v Speaker 4>A tier good stuff for him, good stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>Because he you know, and and he's so professional. And

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<v Speaker 3>that was like the first time I think I've ever

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<v Speaker 3>heard him kind of yell and scream.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, he got out of his comfort zone.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, which I thought too many TV people got out

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<v Speaker 3>of their comfort zone. By the way, not the sports guys,

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<v Speaker 3>but the the local anchors were were like waving their

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<v Speaker 3>pom poms. I thought a little too.

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<v Speaker 4>Much, too much, which was there's no too much, not

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<v Speaker 4>too much.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it was. It was a pretty good moment. And

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<v Speaker 3>you know, it's taken that this might be the first time,

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<v Speaker 3>especially in the newspaper business here, that during any week

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<v Speaker 3>of the regular season for the Cowboys that they were

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<v Speaker 3>off the front page. Yes, they were page I think

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<v Speaker 3>they got pushed the page two three, so with a yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>really right, And then tomorrow there's going to be a parade,

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<v Speaker 3>and it's like, oh, by the way, the Cowboys are

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<v Speaker 3>playing Sunday in Philadelphia for a very big game. But

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<v Speaker 3>it was a pretty neat evening all in all, and

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<v Speaker 3>and just seeing the relief on so many people. I

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<v Speaker 3>got to hear Tom Greeve this morning, the former player

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<v Speaker 3>general manager. They did the broadcasting. He spent his whole

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<v Speaker 3>career with this franchise, moved here from Washington, d C.

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<v Speaker 3>When they were the Senators, and heard him on the radio,

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<v Speaker 3>and it was pretty neat to you know, his feelings

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<v Speaker 3>on what they finally accomplished, and you know, he made

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<v Speaker 3>it sound like all the trials and tribulations they've been

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<v Speaker 3>through got washed away if they did, especially what you

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<v Speaker 3>just talked about in the twenty eleven World Series, and

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<v Speaker 3>you know the series when they first got in the

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<v Speaker 3>playoffs against the Yankees in ninety six and you know,

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<v Speaker 3>didn't move any further, and then to do this. He

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<v Speaker 3>was talking about all the people that got a hold

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<v Speaker 3>of him and like they were celebrating and I'm sure

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<v Speaker 3>you know it happened when the Cowboys finally broke through

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<v Speaker 3>in ninety two to win the Super Bowl and it

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<v Speaker 3>brought back to life the guys that had played before

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<v Speaker 3>and won Super Bowls, right, and accomplished things. It's almost

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<v Speaker 3>like they became front and center during during the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>run there in the early nineties. So yeah, I sort

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<v Speaker 3>of understand that. And you had a stat for me

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<v Speaker 3>about championship teams here in Dallas Fort Worth.

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<v Speaker 6>I think let me pull it up. Let's see how

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<v Speaker 6>I was reading yesterday a couple different things after the game.

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<v Speaker 6>So the last title so obviously Texas Rangers they won

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<v Speaker 6>last night, twenty twenty three, champs, Dallas Mavericks twenty eleven,

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<v Speaker 6>Dallas Stars nineteen ninety nine, and the Cowboys nineteen ninety five.

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<v Speaker 6>And the stat that I read was this was, I

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<v Speaker 6>think it was Boston that all four major sports teams

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<v Speaker 6>have won a title since ninety five.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so Dallas and Boston, right, And Boston did it

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<v Speaker 3>recently with the Bruins winning and the Red Sox finally

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<v Speaker 3>breaking their jinks and the Patriots they.

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<v Speaker 5>Call themselves the city of Champions. Yeah, yeah, it's kind

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<v Speaker 5>of hard to hear.

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<v Speaker 3>It was hard to hear, but it is amazing though,

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<v Speaker 3>since ninety five, that every one of these teams has

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<v Speaker 3>won championship and the Rangers were the last one. The

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<v Speaker 3>last ones, so I guess we should talk about the

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys and the Eagles and I'll give you a quick update.

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<v Speaker 3>They're practicing in pads today. Mike McCarthy pointed out, heck,

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<v Speaker 3>I should let Savannah do as she heard the press

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<v Speaker 3>conference the injury report for today.

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<v Speaker 6>Sure, we talked about Tyrone Smith and he will still

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<v Speaker 6>be with the rehabit group today working with Britt Brown,

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<v Speaker 6>and we're still going to wait to see if he's

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<v Speaker 6>going to play on Sunday. But coach McCarthy did say

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<v Speaker 6>that hopefully he'll be able to participate fully in practice

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<v Speaker 6>on Saturday. That's the hope.

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<v Speaker 3>So that's going to be the barometer if he's able

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<v Speaker 3>to work on Saturday, and it's not a heavy practice,

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<v Speaker 3>but they're hoping to get him to the game with

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<v Speaker 3>the stinger he suffered in practice last week that kept

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<v Speaker 3>him out of the game. I did see when I

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<v Speaker 3>was out at practice that Tuma Adoga, who they had

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<v Speaker 3>listed as limited yesterday with an ankle, was leased in pats,

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<v Speaker 3>so it looked like he was going to practice. Michael

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<v Speaker 3>Gallop yesterday did not practice with an illness, but he

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<v Speaker 3>had his pads on and he's working on the cords,

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<v Speaker 3>so that bodes well for him being ready. Jay Ron

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<v Speaker 3>Curse was out there. He didn't practice yesterday with a toe,

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<v Speaker 3>and so I think from an injury standpoint, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>they could be in pretty good shape if indeed they

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<v Speaker 3>can get Tyron Smith ready for the game. And the Eagles,

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<v Speaker 3>by the way, have their starting corner Bradley Roby, he's

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<v Speaker 3>their nickel corner. Didn't practice yesterday with a shoulder, so

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<v Speaker 3>we'll see where that one goes. But they seem to

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<v Speaker 3>be pretty healthy from their starters going into the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Got anything else on your little notebook there that you

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<v Speaker 3>wanted to point out.

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<v Speaker 6>While we were still on the topic of the Rangers

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<v Speaker 6>coach McCarthy, he was asked that was the first question.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 6>I asked him, what does that mean for Dallas and

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<v Speaker 6>what is that momentum even for these guys, And he

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<v Speaker 6>was like, it's great. I think it's important that it,

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<v Speaker 6>you know, maybe gives us a little luck on Sunday,

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<v Speaker 6>but it's just something for for the guys to be like, wow,

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<v Speaker 6>like another Dallas sports team did it.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, they won on the road, So

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<v Speaker 3>you go.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they mentioned he mentioned the thirteen thirteen wins on

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<v Speaker 6>the road for the Rangers.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, eleven, that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>But what does that say about the home field, because

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<v Speaker 5>we don't reject at home.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, well, what happened in the first two series. They

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<v Speaker 3>they only played one game at home, right they they

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<v Speaker 3>they swept Tampa Bay and it was the best two

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<v Speaker 3>out of three in the first two or and then

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<v Speaker 3>then it was three out of five and they won

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<v Speaker 3>the two games there and then came home in won

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<v Speaker 3>and then the Astros deal, they won their four games

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<v Speaker 3>in Houston, which is absolutely amazing.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>You know the other thing that was going to be

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<v Speaker 3>uh kind of symmetry the last game of the regular

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<v Speaker 3>season when they needed to win to win the division. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>they got beat one to nothing. They almost won the

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<v Speaker 3>World Series on the road one to nothing until they

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<v Speaker 3>erupted in that uh in that ninth inning.

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<v Speaker 5>I was looking I was feeling comfortable with the one

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<v Speaker 5>run Yeah, I really was. I mean, because our pitching

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<v Speaker 5>was doing well, and you know, the old man Chapman,

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<v Speaker 5>he's had his issues.

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<v Speaker 3>I was really worried. But I was like, why why.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, we need him. We still need him in there.

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<v Speaker 5>We have to get someone to feel that in it.

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<v Speaker 5>And he made me a little nervous, but I'm glad

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<v Speaker 5>he got his wing with us.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, finally and then they closed it. So I'll

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<v Speaker 3>tell you what. Let's take a break here and hopefully

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<v Speaker 3>Bill said he'd be here for the second segment of

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<v Speaker 3>mix Shots on Dallas Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 4>Bill don't be driving all crazy trying to get here.

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<v Speaker 3>He's speed, he basically, he basically pointed out if he

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<v Speaker 3>was already had landed when I checked in on him,

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<v Speaker 3>and he goes, if they get my bags to me,

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<v Speaker 3>I make it in time.

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<v Speaker 5>I can't see Bill like driving fast, you know, like

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<v Speaker 5>being a serious her right, I can't see him, you know,

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<v Speaker 5>just easy weaving in like you and me, like me

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<v Speaker 5>and you. I can't see the pickup, just kind of

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<v Speaker 5>you know, doing all of this all right.

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<v Speaker 3>Hopefully Bill will be back when we start the next

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<v Speaker 3>segment here on mix Shots.

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<v Speaker 4>We want to welcome somebody. So what's up?

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<v Speaker 3>It's almost like it's like a triumphant return from the

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<v Speaker 3>World Series War.

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<v Speaker 7>Bill is from the airport Wars.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, what a guy to get back from?

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<v Speaker 7>Well, I would have got back for the beginning of

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<v Speaker 7>the show. But at the airport, you fly out from

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<v Speaker 7>Terminal B, but you don't fly into Terminal B. You

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<v Speaker 7>fly into Terminal D. And then you got to take

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<v Speaker 7>terminal link over to Terminal B. And then I couldn't

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<v Speaker 7>find my car. I literally reached Okay, what I remember,

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<v Speaker 7>I remember, this doesn't look like the same terminal. I

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<v Speaker 7>came in after I got to dover to Terminal B,

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<v Speaker 7>and then I said, oh, yeah, I remember I had.

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<v Speaker 7>I mistakenly brought my umbrella into the terminal and so

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<v Speaker 7>after I checked in, I took my so I retraced

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<v Speaker 7>my steps like I remember that part of it. Oh yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>I went to the lower level. It's anyway, I know,

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<v Speaker 7>I thought that same thing. Why didn't I take a picture? No,

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<v Speaker 7>but I it was B eleven I had in my memory.

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<v Speaker 4>No twelve.

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<v Speaker 7>I don't even go from my vitamin B twelve. That's

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<v Speaker 7>all I remembered it.

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<v Speaker 4>I hope it help with your memory.

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<v Speaker 7>But anyway, it was fun.

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<v Speaker 4>Now you mute it.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, did you?

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<v Speaker 3>We watched watched the game?

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<v Speaker 7>All these people, all these people like my daughters, who

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<v Speaker 7>haven't watched baseball since I was doing Ranger games twenty

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<v Speaker 7>years ago. All of a sudden, they start watching baseball

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<v Speaker 7>now and they were texting me throughout the entire game.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh that's amazing.

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<v Speaker 4>Whatever.

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<v Speaker 6>I gotta say. I was watching last night and I

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<v Speaker 6>turned on your channel, A pick of you.

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<v Speaker 3>You're walking around a little bit.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, that was with Tony Beasley, the third base coach. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>that was before we went into the Champagne shower.

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<v Speaker 4>You would have been the only one that know him.

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<v Speaker 5>Am I still you still knew this? Bags got me

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<v Speaker 5>dude shortly able to even hit.

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<v Speaker 3>I figured you were the only one that knew who

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<v Speaker 3>Tony Beasley was. By the way, you had somebody else?

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<v Speaker 3>I was it was it Kinsler?

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<v Speaker 7>No, Adrian Beltre, No, No, but he did that. There

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<v Speaker 7>was no Yeah, prior to the Uthaniel Lowe.

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<v Speaker 3>It was not a player. I mean it was it

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<v Speaker 3>was front. It was Kinsler, wasn't it.

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<v Speaker 7>No, I didn't talk to him. You must have been

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<v Speaker 7>flipping around, must been some other stations.

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<v Speaker 3>No, you had you had a guy.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought I saw Kinsler too.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah yeah, it was, Oh well maybe I did.

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<v Speaker 3>It wasn't in the locker room when you were.

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<v Speaker 4>It was on the field. It was on the field.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, yeah, huh, And I said, well, Bill's the

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<v Speaker 3>only one that knows who that is, right, right, know

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<v Speaker 3>who Kindler is? Yeah, I can't That's who I thought

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<v Speaker 3>it was.

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<v Speaker 4>Maybe it wasn't.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, An I told my family, I said, we're going

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<v Speaker 5>to have to go buy some old Texas Rangers gear

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<v Speaker 5>and act like we've been yeah for years.

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<v Speaker 3>And I forgot because I've got one of those old

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<v Speaker 3>caps and it was a cap, not a hat. It

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<v Speaker 3>was a cap that was circular, and it was the

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<v Speaker 3>logo back when they were playing at Arlington State. And

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<v Speaker 3>I was going to bring it and I forgot to

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<v Speaker 3>break it that I just keep old hats.

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<v Speaker 7>You know. The thing about it is because of the

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<v Speaker 7>whole Bally sports thing. Yeah, people haven't been able to

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<v Speaker 7>watch this.

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<v Speaker 4>Ye I know.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean because because literally there's only about one third

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<v Speaker 7>of the metroplex who have over a three year period,

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<v Speaker 7>is getting about Bally Sports. It was the same thing

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<v Speaker 7>when the Mavericks made it to the playoffs and now

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<v Speaker 7>all the games you're seeing Luca and all the other

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<v Speaker 7>You knew Luca was on the team, but all these

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<v Speaker 7>other players when they made it all the way to

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<v Speaker 7>the Western Conference final last year. Yeah, and now this year,

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<v Speaker 7>all of a sudden, this has been a fun team

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<v Speaker 7>to watch all year, but most, you know, sixty percent

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<v Speaker 7>of the fans, even if you wanted to watch baseball,

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<v Speaker 7>you couldn't watch.

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<v Speaker 3>It, which happened last year with the Stars.

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<v Speaker 7>Yep, the Stars, the same thing.

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<v Speaker 3>I got robbed of the season and got in the playoffs,

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<v Speaker 3>and we're going, oh, that's pretty good.

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<v Speaker 7>So that's what needs to happen now, is get this

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<v Speaker 7>whole thing fixed where we can watch all our teams.

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<v Speaker 7>The other thing that I'm struck by. With as much

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<v Speaker 7>excitement as there is about the Rangers winning a World Series,

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<v Speaker 7>can you imagine if the Cowboys made won a Super

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<v Speaker 7>Bowl what it would be like at.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm hoping they'd be inspired. You know, you can do that.

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<v Speaker 4>You can do that.

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<v Speaker 5>You can be inspired by your fellow athletic organizations.

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<v Speaker 4>Hopefully the Cowboys will say, Okay.

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<v Speaker 5>You know it can be done untraditionally, because this was

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<v Speaker 5>very untraditional winning on the road almost.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh yeah, eleven road wins. How about a month ago,

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<v Speaker 7>I mean six weeks ago, they played the Astros at

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<v Speaker 7>home and they got beaten a three game series, thirty

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<v Speaker 7>nine to ten. It was the equivalent of the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 7>losing to the forty nine ers forty two to ten.

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<v Speaker 4>They barely made it.

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<v Speaker 7>And then and Evan Carr, or the rookie sensation, wasn't

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<v Speaker 7>even on the team. Then he got called up right

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<v Speaker 7>after that series because a Doolies got hurt and so

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<v Speaker 7>Evan Carter gets called up. And he just set the

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<v Speaker 7>record from no one's hit more doubles in the postseason

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<v Speaker 7>than Evan Carter did with nine he had.

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<v Speaker 3>And he had another one that they said hadn't happened

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<v Speaker 3>since Mickey Mantle in nineteen fifty two.

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<v Speaker 7>It might have been getting on base. He had seventeen

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<v Speaker 7>rookie ars. Yeah, it was a rookie making a rookie

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<v Speaker 7>making his debut, getting on base seventeen straight games.

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<v Speaker 4>You look at you got Sea.

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<v Speaker 5>He did amazing things to World Series MVPs.

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<v Speaker 4>You've got Garcia.

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<v Speaker 7>He had twenty two RBIs, which is the most postseason

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<v Speaker 7>RBIs ever.

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<v Speaker 4>And he didn't get to play and he didn't play

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<v Speaker 4>the last two games.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah yeah, And then.

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<v Speaker 3>Talk about card with a Valdi winning five times in

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<v Speaker 3>the playoffs, the first to do that.

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<v Speaker 4>He's a man.

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<v Speaker 3>And then Boche's name up there with all those.

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<v Speaker 7>Bochi has won fifteen of the last sixteen series he's managed.

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<v Speaker 3>That's like five five people of note and what now

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<v Speaker 3>four World Series champions.

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<v Speaker 5>You can hear every time he pitches, it's like he's mad.

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<v Speaker 3>And where's he from?

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<v Speaker 7>Where's he from? He's from Alvin, Texas. No, he is

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<v Speaker 7>from Alvin, Texas, hob and Nolan Ryot.

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<v Speaker 5>I got to put these things down so I can

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<v Speaker 5>brag them my texts.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, I in fact, on the plane, I'm writing a

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<v Speaker 7>story about how this team was like the culmination of

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<v Speaker 7>so many of Ranger players from the past that this

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<v Speaker 7>got thrown into the same team. Right, I'm gonna I'm

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<v Speaker 7>gonna add Nathan Valdi from Alvin, Texas now that I

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<v Speaker 7>just thought of that, but from Josh Hamilton was left

0:24:58.840 --> 0:25:04.720
<v Speaker 7>handed hitting slugger from North Carolina. Corey seeger, left ended

0:25:04.800 --> 0:25:07.960
<v Speaker 7>hitting slugger from North Carolina. Now he's got Hall of

0:25:07.960 --> 0:25:11.920
<v Speaker 7>Fame consistency. And Josh Hamilton had Hall of Fame talent

0:25:12.080 --> 0:25:16.520
<v Speaker 7>and was wasted. And uh, there's there's so many others

0:25:16.520 --> 0:25:19.240
<v Speaker 7>there are just like that, and a Valdi.

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<v Speaker 3>There's nicknames evil right, well, now it's Houdini just squirming

0:25:25.160 --> 0:25:28.119
<v Speaker 3>out of all those base, amazing guys on base.

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<v Speaker 4>That was incredible, and that.

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<v Speaker 5>That's what made me feel good about the one nothing lead.

0:25:33.320 --> 0:25:35.920
<v Speaker 5>I thought that they were still gonna grind that way

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<v Speaker 5>to that win no matter what. And this is what

0:25:37.760 --> 0:25:39.879
<v Speaker 5>I was talking about, how they can inspire the Cowboys.

0:25:40.200 --> 0:25:44.080
<v Speaker 5>You know, cowboys don't don't win gritty. These guys won

0:25:44.359 --> 0:25:47.720
<v Speaker 5>every gritty game they won. I mean, hey, I can't

0:25:47.880 --> 0:25:50.040
<v Speaker 5>expect to win on the road. Oh man, just watch us.

0:25:50.280 --> 0:25:51.720
<v Speaker 5>You know we're gonna do it. We're gonna do it

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<v Speaker 5>ugly too.

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<v Speaker 4>I like that.

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<v Speaker 5>I mean, you get hit by a pitch, you Garcia,

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<v Speaker 5>you hit, you hit a home run before the before

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<v Speaker 5>you come back and hit the Grand Slam.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, it's just a lot of stuff going on.

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<v Speaker 5>That was so dramatic because to me, that was the

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<v Speaker 5>number one, uh inspiring moment of the series, was him

0:26:13.560 --> 0:26:17.280
<v Speaker 5>getting hit and coming back the way he did in

0:26:17.320 --> 0:26:19.040
<v Speaker 5>the series and just lifted up everyone.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and the whole thing I mean you mentioned.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean in that Astro series, I mean that was

0:26:27.240 --> 0:26:29.199
<v Speaker 7>that was the equivalent of the forty nine ers to

0:26:29.240 --> 0:26:31.960
<v Speaker 7>the Cowboys right there. They just they got over that

0:26:32.040 --> 0:26:35.760
<v Speaker 7>hump yep. And then and then they get hit, they

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<v Speaker 7>get they they had the dramatic home run by Tuve

0:26:40.320 --> 0:26:42.560
<v Speaker 7>and the game five, and then they got to go

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<v Speaker 7>on the road and play at Houston and win game

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<v Speaker 7>six and Game seven and they did that.

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<v Speaker 4>So don't, don't. Don't.

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<v Speaker 5>That's why I always hated stats. You know, you gotta

0:26:52.280 --> 0:26:55.439
<v Speaker 5>go play by play, game by game. Yeah, moment by moment,

0:26:55.520 --> 0:26:59.040
<v Speaker 5>even especially in the series and championships.

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<v Speaker 3>I loved at the end too, because I'm sure the

0:27:02.000 --> 0:27:04.720
<v Speaker 3>analytics in the ninth inning says, you got to bring

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<v Speaker 3>in the clerk. He said, you know what, my picture's

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<v Speaker 3>pitching pretty darn well, I'm leaving them in there.

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<v Speaker 4>Well.

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<v Speaker 7>The other thing I thought on that.

0:27:12.600 --> 0:27:15.920
<v Speaker 5>Little cocky at the end of the game, who yes, yeah, yeah,

0:27:15.920 --> 0:27:18.440
<v Speaker 5>I thought he was prancing around that picture's mouth.

0:27:19.840 --> 0:27:22.840
<v Speaker 4>Feeling it. Man, I'm making the last pitch. Oh my god.

0:27:23.000 --> 0:27:25.240
<v Speaker 7>You know what I thought on that is, Okay, you

0:27:25.280 --> 0:27:30.600
<v Speaker 7>had a five run lead. But if if keeping spores

0:27:30.640 --> 0:27:33.359
<v Speaker 7>in right, okay, if he runs into trouble, at least

0:27:33.359 --> 0:27:35.359
<v Speaker 7>you have a safety blanket in the clerk. I mean,

0:27:35.520 --> 0:27:37.359
<v Speaker 7>if you made the change and the clerk came in,

0:27:37.520 --> 0:27:39.600
<v Speaker 7>where are you going to then if he doesn't have

0:27:39.680 --> 0:27:42.840
<v Speaker 7>it for that, and when he's pitching a third straight day, right,

0:27:42.880 --> 0:27:45.680
<v Speaker 7>and then boy, you're subject to all sorts of criticism

0:27:45.760 --> 0:27:49.439
<v Speaker 7>at that point. You know, no, that's right. So how

0:27:49.480 --> 0:27:51.520
<v Speaker 7>about the fact that you got a picture who's pitching

0:27:51.520 --> 0:27:55.840
<v Speaker 7>a no hitter and ten minutes later he gives up

0:27:55.840 --> 0:27:57.880
<v Speaker 7>the run and he comes out of the game. He's

0:27:57.880 --> 0:28:01.360
<v Speaker 7>only throwing eighty three pitches. Eighty three pitches in ten

0:28:01.359 --> 0:28:04.240
<v Speaker 7>minutes before he'd had a no hitter in the seventh.

0:28:04.000 --> 0:28:05.919
<v Speaker 3>Inny, It's like, you got somebody better than this.

0:28:07.480 --> 0:28:08.320
<v Speaker 7>Sure enough they didn't.

0:28:08.560 --> 0:28:09.400
<v Speaker 4>So he's the game.

0:28:09.440 --> 0:28:14.520
<v Speaker 3>You're like, yeah, that was take take off your professional hat,

0:28:15.000 --> 0:28:16.400
<v Speaker 3>and what did it mean to you?

0:28:16.440 --> 0:28:19.560
<v Speaker 7>Growing I haven't been able to take off my professional

0:28:19.560 --> 0:28:21.240
<v Speaker 7>hat well, you know, but it is.

0:28:22.680 --> 0:28:23.200
<v Speaker 3>Right now.

0:28:23.440 --> 0:28:26.840
<v Speaker 7>Seriously, It's like you're so focused on what you got

0:28:26.880 --> 0:28:30.760
<v Speaker 7>to do next that you don't savor the moment. At

0:28:30.760 --> 0:28:33.000
<v Speaker 7>the end of our we had an hour long post

0:28:33.040 --> 0:28:36.800
<v Speaker 7>game and after getting out of the champagne shower and everything,

0:28:36.880 --> 0:28:40.280
<v Speaker 7>we had like five minutes to you know, put our

0:28:40.320 --> 0:28:43.720
<v Speaker 7>thoughts together. But that was when you know, I was

0:28:44.280 --> 0:28:47.320
<v Speaker 7>that guy who and there's so many of my generation

0:28:47.560 --> 0:28:51.200
<v Speaker 7>like this who lived here in nineteen seventy two when

0:28:51.200 --> 0:28:55.920
<v Speaker 7>Major League Baseball came to Arlington. I remember April fifteenth,

0:28:56.360 --> 0:28:58.800
<v Speaker 7>nineteen seventy two, when I had to.

0:28:58.720 --> 0:28:59.240
<v Speaker 2>Go to bed.

0:28:59.320 --> 0:29:02.560
<v Speaker 7>It was you know, school night, and Dick Bosman is

0:29:03.040 --> 0:29:07.040
<v Speaker 7>starting for the Rangers against the California Angels and listening

0:29:07.080 --> 0:29:09.440
<v Speaker 7>to the radio as I went to bed at night.

0:29:09.600 --> 0:29:11.760
<v Speaker 7>And then you know, a week later they played the

0:29:11.800 --> 0:29:14.000
<v Speaker 7>first home game and Frank Howard, who by the way,

0:29:14.080 --> 0:29:18.200
<v Speaker 7>passed away just three days ago at age eighty seven,

0:29:18.240 --> 0:29:20.680
<v Speaker 7>he had the first home run at Arlington Stadium, dead

0:29:20.760 --> 0:29:23.720
<v Speaker 7>center field. That was, by the way. That team in

0:29:23.800 --> 0:29:28.720
<v Speaker 7>nineteen seventy two, they won fifty four games and lost

0:29:28.840 --> 0:29:32.200
<v Speaker 7>one hundred. They're leading a home run hitter. Guess how

0:29:32.240 --> 0:29:35.320
<v Speaker 7>many home runs he hit? Guy named ted Ford ten.

0:29:35.720 --> 0:29:41.480
<v Speaker 7>He hit fourteen home runs. He hit fourteen home runs

0:29:41.480 --> 0:29:44.560
<v Speaker 7>to lead the team, and he was cracking, you know.

0:29:44.680 --> 0:29:48.400
<v Speaker 7>But and then two at the old old Arlington Stadium,

0:29:49.040 --> 0:29:52.920
<v Speaker 7>I first got on the radio in Arlington Stadium. I

0:29:52.960 --> 0:29:57.080
<v Speaker 7>and a friend, Gary Schaeferman, we went for early for

0:29:57.160 --> 0:29:59.760
<v Speaker 7>batting practice one day, and on their pregame show, they

0:29:59.760 --> 0:30:03.360
<v Speaker 7>would have fans asked questions of plays, yes, and I've

0:30:03.360 --> 0:30:05.280
<v Speaker 7>got I still got a cassette tape of it.

0:30:09.800 --> 0:30:10.560
<v Speaker 4>I got a question.

0:30:13.840 --> 0:30:18.520
<v Speaker 3>I was thinking about you because I remember when in

0:30:19.520 --> 0:30:23.480
<v Speaker 3>eighty five when the Bears won the NFC title game,

0:30:24.240 --> 0:30:26.960
<v Speaker 3>they beat the Rams at Soldier Field, and I'd been

0:30:27.040 --> 0:30:30.600
<v Speaker 3>covering them kind of majority of the season. I covered

0:30:30.600 --> 0:30:34.200
<v Speaker 3>a bunch of their games. It was a great national story, right,

0:30:34.480 --> 0:30:37.440
<v Speaker 3>And I was a Packers fan growing up, but it

0:30:37.520 --> 0:30:40.040
<v Speaker 3>was Chicago, and I finally said, okay, I don't have

0:30:40.120 --> 0:30:42.280
<v Speaker 3>to be mad at the Bears or whatever. And it

0:30:42.320 --> 0:30:46.720
<v Speaker 3>was a neat story. And when they made the play,

0:30:47.160 --> 0:30:51.280
<v Speaker 3>they were going to clinch the victory. And I don't

0:30:51.320 --> 0:30:53.560
<v Speaker 3>know if they were getting raded to kneel or however

0:30:53.600 --> 0:30:57.800
<v Speaker 3>it ended. It started snowing right at the end, and

0:30:57.840 --> 0:31:02.080
<v Speaker 3>I'm going, now, how fitting is this somebody's watching over

0:31:02.240 --> 0:31:05.360
<v Speaker 3>right now, right? And I think I got a little

0:31:05.400 --> 0:31:08.080
<v Speaker 3>emotional watching it, and I was just thinking of you.

0:31:08.400 --> 0:31:12.440
<v Speaker 3>The opportunity to be mister professional the whole way through

0:31:13.080 --> 0:31:15.480
<v Speaker 3>and carrying your anchors by the way, and you don't

0:31:15.520 --> 0:31:19.640
<v Speaker 3>have to say, and you know what must have come

0:31:19.680 --> 0:31:22.000
<v Speaker 3>over you when you saw it, other than okay, I

0:31:22.040 --> 0:31:22.280
<v Speaker 3>got to.

0:31:22.280 --> 0:31:22.960
<v Speaker 4>Get to work now.

0:31:23.000 --> 0:31:27.200
<v Speaker 7>You know, I felt it more in twenty ten when

0:31:28.560 --> 0:31:32.040
<v Speaker 7>Talie Filly struck out Alex Rodriguez to win that game

0:31:32.200 --> 0:31:34.240
<v Speaker 7>and beat the Yankees and go to the World Series

0:31:34.280 --> 0:31:37.680
<v Speaker 7>for the first time. I found myself as a ninth

0:31:37.720 --> 0:31:40.680
<v Speaker 7>inning was starting. I was walking from the auxiliary press

0:31:40.680 --> 0:31:43.840
<v Speaker 7>box at the ballpark in Arlington to get in position

0:31:43.880 --> 0:31:46.320
<v Speaker 7>to go on the field for the celebration, and I

0:31:48.840 --> 0:31:51.360
<v Speaker 7>started welling up with tears. And once you do, you

0:31:51.800 --> 0:31:55.320
<v Speaker 7>think about with baseball it's different than any other sport

0:31:55.480 --> 0:31:59.640
<v Speaker 7>because baseball is a daily thing and it becomes a

0:31:59.680 --> 0:32:02.640
<v Speaker 7>fab brick of your family. You know, you may just

0:32:02.640 --> 0:32:04.760
<v Speaker 7>go to one or two games every now and then

0:32:04.880 --> 0:32:07.760
<v Speaker 7>or whatever, but it's like the radio is on with

0:32:07.800 --> 0:32:10.040
<v Speaker 7>the baseball game on all the patio and the summer

0:32:10.200 --> 0:32:12.840
<v Speaker 7>it's like the sounds of summer or whatever. And so

0:32:13.000 --> 0:32:16.520
<v Speaker 7>it's just part of the culture and that's what it's

0:32:16.520 --> 0:32:19.520
<v Speaker 7>So it's those family memories more so than the team

0:32:19.560 --> 0:32:21.640
<v Speaker 7>itself that makes it special.

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<v Speaker 5>I think, like a guy my age, your age, Bill,

0:32:25.200 --> 0:32:27.520
<v Speaker 5>who was your who was your team before the Rangers

0:32:28.320 --> 0:32:31.080
<v Speaker 5>Yanke making man play for They see that that was

0:32:31.120 --> 0:32:33.800
<v Speaker 5>the thing we grew up and then all of a

0:32:33.840 --> 0:32:35.360
<v Speaker 5>sudden at twelve thirteen years old.

0:32:35.400 --> 0:32:36.400
<v Speaker 4>Oh we got a team. Yeah.

0:32:36.880 --> 0:32:39.560
<v Speaker 5>At first it was just Cowboys. We didn't have Metphix.

0:32:39.600 --> 0:32:41.120
<v Speaker 5>We have we had Aba.

0:32:40.880 --> 0:32:44.280
<v Speaker 7>Basketball, Mavericks didn't come around to nineteen eighty one Stars

0:32:44.320 --> 0:32:44.960
<v Speaker 7>didn't come around to.

0:32:45.480 --> 0:32:48.280
<v Speaker 4>My allegiance was always saw it with another team.

0:32:48.400 --> 0:32:51.400
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and then here these guys come, these bumps, you know,

0:32:51.880 --> 0:32:53.600
<v Speaker 5>and like, I mean, come on, they were they were

0:32:53.680 --> 0:32:57.120
<v Speaker 5>fourteen to fourteen homes you know, for the leader, and

0:32:57.160 --> 0:33:01.080
<v Speaker 5>I was it took me a long time to you

0:33:01.120 --> 0:33:02.160
<v Speaker 5>know inglatiated to.

0:33:02.880 --> 0:33:07.040
<v Speaker 7>Which, which gets back to can you imagine the Cowboys

0:33:07.240 --> 0:33:09.640
<v Speaker 7>what it would be like when the Cowboys win it again?

0:33:10.000 --> 0:33:12.320
<v Speaker 7>Because I mean, I mean we're talking all the way

0:33:12.360 --> 0:33:15.880
<v Speaker 7>back to nineteen sixty. Now it's not only the most

0:33:15.920 --> 0:33:19.640
<v Speaker 7>successful over the course of a half century, but also

0:33:19.680 --> 0:33:23.480
<v Speaker 7>it's the oldest franchise here in town. So and all

0:33:23.520 --> 0:33:28.720
<v Speaker 7>those memories. Now my daughters don't remember the Super Bowl

0:33:28.800 --> 0:33:29.040
<v Speaker 7>from the.

0:33:29.080 --> 0:33:31.200
<v Speaker 4>Nineties and so wow, that's crazy.

0:33:31.320 --> 0:33:35.760
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we we're by the way getting ready to celebrate

0:33:35.800 --> 0:33:39.920
<v Speaker 3>it again. Well we've had we'll find out on a

0:33:39.920 --> 0:33:40.680
<v Speaker 3>little bit.

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<v Speaker 7>On Sunday, that's right. That'll be the motivation right there.

0:33:45.240 --> 0:33:48.160
<v Speaker 7>I mean, Mavericks made it to the Western Conference Final,

0:33:49.600 --> 0:33:52.800
<v Speaker 7>Stars made it all the way this past year and

0:33:53.120 --> 0:33:56.840
<v Speaker 7>almost won it all. And now the Rangers have and

0:33:56.920 --> 0:33:58.360
<v Speaker 7>so here we are and.

0:33:58.440 --> 0:34:01.000
<v Speaker 3>FC Dallas needs to win to night to stay in

0:34:01.040 --> 0:34:01.960
<v Speaker 3>their playoffs.

0:34:02.000 --> 0:34:06.440
<v Speaker 4>Okay, who else we're going in there? Where we make

0:34:06.520 --> 0:34:08.600
<v Speaker 4>you dum? Let's make some You.

0:34:08.520 --> 0:34:11.480
<v Speaker 7>Know what I would like I've been on this Ranger

0:34:11.480 --> 0:34:13.680
<v Speaker 7>beat all week. I would like to know what's going

0:34:13.680 --> 0:34:16.239
<v Speaker 7>on with the Cowboys this week? Well, you back here

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<v Speaker 7>By the way, those Washington Commanders have a different look

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<v Speaker 7>to them. Yes I do. I always in this studio.

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<v Speaker 3>That defensive line exactly.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow, that was the strength of that team.

0:36:58.320 --> 0:37:01.400
<v Speaker 3>It was so when you out to talk cowboys again,

0:37:01.560 --> 0:37:04.000
<v Speaker 3>other than with us, Like, what do you need to

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<v Speaker 3>know so we can get you back.

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<v Speaker 6>In back up to speed.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>Actually, I got a parade, the Ranger Parade tomorrow. I'm

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<v Speaker 7>going to miss tomorrow. Figure yeah, and so well here

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<v Speaker 7>and as soon as we get done with this, I'm

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<v Speaker 7>doing a segment with David Moore for the Coaches Show.

0:37:20.040 --> 0:37:22.960
<v Speaker 7>I'm doing the lead ends on the Coaches Show.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, the only injury notes you need to know, and

0:37:25.600 --> 0:37:28.640
<v Speaker 3>we already discussed it is Tyron Smith. They're hoping can

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<v Speaker 3>practice on Saturday, and if he practiced on Saturday, he'll.

0:37:32.200 --> 0:37:32.759
<v Speaker 2>Be good to go.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh, so they're.

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<v Speaker 4>Trying to get stinger.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, now practicing. Actually, what else you got over there, Savannah.

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<v Speaker 6>I've been doing a lot of studying on the Eagles

0:37:46.480 --> 0:37:51.640
<v Speaker 6>this week, and they've had eight different starting secondaries this season,

0:37:51.960 --> 0:37:56.520
<v Speaker 6>and the Eagles secondary has given up twelve touchdowns with

0:37:56.640 --> 0:37:59.319
<v Speaker 6>a ninety six point nine rate, so they're twentieth in

0:37:59.360 --> 0:38:02.680
<v Speaker 6>the league as far as giving up those touchdowns. So

0:38:02.680 --> 0:38:05.680
<v Speaker 6>I've been just taking my notes on all of the

0:38:06.800 --> 0:38:10.120
<v Speaker 6>depth chart for the Eagles and doing all the things.

0:38:10.160 --> 0:38:12.680
<v Speaker 6>But I'm trying to focus on their defense a little

0:38:12.680 --> 0:38:16.080
<v Speaker 6>bit as well, just matching up with our offense what

0:38:16.120 --> 0:38:20.000
<v Speaker 6>they can do, because their coach was saying that his

0:38:20.160 --> 0:38:24.680
<v Speaker 6>goal is essentially to confuse Dak Prescott. That was something

0:38:24.719 --> 0:38:25.520
<v Speaker 6>I read this morning.

0:38:26.480 --> 0:38:30.480
<v Speaker 5>Shocking they would think of that one thing you see

0:38:31.000 --> 0:38:34.200
<v Speaker 5>from Billy All quarterbacks, if you're going to have an issue,

0:38:35.120 --> 0:38:39.480
<v Speaker 5>most likely it won't come from the outside. When Dak

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<v Speaker 5>has problems, when I was looking at Kirk Cousins the

0:38:41.760 --> 0:38:45.480
<v Speaker 5>other night having problems, it's always the pressure up the middle.

0:38:46.160 --> 0:38:47.880
<v Speaker 4>That's what always gives you a problem.

0:38:48.200 --> 0:38:50.839
<v Speaker 5>What we've been good at and what Dak has been

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<v Speaker 5>really conscious of is keeping his eyes down field because

0:38:56.719 --> 0:38:59.120
<v Speaker 5>the rush he knows is going to come because his

0:38:59.200 --> 0:39:01.920
<v Speaker 5>offensive line is been having some issues and he's been

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<v Speaker 5>able to step up and out. If he can't step up,

0:39:06.080 --> 0:39:09.239
<v Speaker 5>then you got a problem. If you can't step up,

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<v Speaker 5>then that's where you get the pressure in your face,

0:39:12.400 --> 0:39:15.040
<v Speaker 5>and that's where you get that throwing and not just him,

0:39:15.080 --> 0:39:18.240
<v Speaker 5>any quarterback throwing in the middle and they can't see

0:39:18.280 --> 0:39:21.439
<v Speaker 5>where the defenders are. If they could just keep those

0:39:21.440 --> 0:39:25.000
<v Speaker 5>guys at Bay up front on those those two tackles

0:39:25.000 --> 0:39:27.560
<v Speaker 5>and those go or whatever, then that gives your quarterback

0:39:27.600 --> 0:39:30.880
<v Speaker 5>a chance to escape because the defensive ends are coming

0:39:30.960 --> 0:39:33.120
<v Speaker 5>so far wide upfield.

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<v Speaker 7>Which brings me to Jalen Carter. Yeah, because Jayleen, what

0:39:36.520 --> 0:39:38.840
<v Speaker 7>I read before I went to Phoenix to cover baseball,

0:39:39.080 --> 0:39:41.799
<v Speaker 7>Jalen Carter was going in to have an exam on

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<v Speaker 7>his back and then he's a full participant in practice yesterday.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, how about that?

0:39:46.440 --> 0:39:47.080
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 7>And uh now they now they're full practice was a

0:39:50.320 --> 0:39:53.160
<v Speaker 7>walk through, I think, right, And they've got they've got

0:39:53.280 --> 0:39:55.239
<v Speaker 7>I was a full participant in their practice too.

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<v Speaker 3>They've got him listed as the backup to Jordan Davis,

0:39:59.480 --> 0:40:01.719
<v Speaker 3>but they play both of those guys, right.

0:40:02.000 --> 0:40:05.000
<v Speaker 7>Jayden Carters made an impact as a rookie first round pick.

0:40:05.560 --> 0:40:09.000
<v Speaker 3>And so that might be one of the reasons why

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<v Speaker 3>you know, we sit here and go, Okay, if Tyron

0:40:11.640 --> 0:40:14.400
<v Speaker 3>Smith can't play, then why don't they move Tyler Smith

0:40:14.480 --> 0:40:19.600
<v Speaker 3>over there? But you've got that middle locked down with

0:40:19.680 --> 0:40:23.640
<v Speaker 3>him be Ottish and Zach Martin, and that might be

0:40:23.680 --> 0:40:26.600
<v Speaker 3>in there thinking that, you know, we can give the

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<v Speaker 3>tackle help. Which, by the way, after the first sack

0:40:30.120 --> 0:40:33.440
<v Speaker 3>of the first play of the game, when the doga

0:40:33.520 --> 0:40:35.879
<v Speaker 3>got beat, I started watching it and it was like

0:40:36.440 --> 0:40:39.440
<v Speaker 3>the tight ends over there, the running backs over there,

0:40:39.440 --> 0:40:42.160
<v Speaker 3>and they're not going to sit there and sacrifice their offense.

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<v Speaker 7>By the way, that was my guy from Brown University

0:40:45.040 --> 0:40:46.759
<v Speaker 7>who got him on the first sack of the game.

0:40:46.840 --> 0:40:51.040
<v Speaker 7>Michael Hoyt. That was the one that I was talking

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<v Speaker 7>about last week. First play of the game, there he goes,

0:40:53.560 --> 0:40:55.520
<v Speaker 7>and then he didn't hear award from him the rest.

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<v Speaker 3>Of it, although the second play of the game and

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<v Speaker 3>then the third play of the until they got the

0:41:01.280 --> 0:41:03.840
<v Speaker 3>holding call. They kind of turned things around, you know,

0:41:03.880 --> 0:41:08.759
<v Speaker 3>when you were talking about Dak and confusing him. I

0:41:08.800 --> 0:41:12.080
<v Speaker 3>saw the note and I think it was in the

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<v Speaker 3>story from Philly that Dak is eight and three against

0:41:15.400 --> 0:41:18.720
<v Speaker 3>Philadelphia in his career. And remember he didn't play against

0:41:18.800 --> 0:41:20.760
<v Speaker 3>him last year. He was hurt. That was a Cooper

0:41:20.840 --> 0:41:22.000
<v Speaker 3>Rush game that they won.

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<v Speaker 7>You're talking at Philly.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but he's three and oh the last three times

0:41:28.440 --> 0:41:33.320
<v Speaker 3>he's been able to play Philadelphia, with eleven touchdowns, one pick,

0:41:33.840 --> 0:41:36.120
<v Speaker 3>and an average of two hundred and ninety three point

0:41:36.160 --> 0:41:41.719
<v Speaker 3>three yards passing in those three games. So they understand

0:41:41.840 --> 0:41:43.239
<v Speaker 3>what he can do to them.

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<v Speaker 4>And this is the first matchup between he and Jalen.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, I believe so, because Jalen Jalen's I want to say,

0:41:52.000 --> 0:41:57.319
<v Speaker 3>he's one and two against the Cowboys and the one

0:41:57.560 --> 0:41:59.920
<v Speaker 3>was last year against Cooper run.

0:42:00.280 --> 0:42:01.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

0:42:01.960 --> 0:42:05.520
<v Speaker 3>So but again I think the other one was in

0:42:05.719 --> 0:42:10.680
<v Speaker 3>twenty twenty maybe his rookie year when he started at

0:42:10.680 --> 0:42:12.879
<v Speaker 3>the end of the year and Dak was already out

0:42:12.920 --> 0:42:18.080
<v Speaker 3>for the for the season, right, So yeah. Uh. And

0:42:18.120 --> 0:42:21.839
<v Speaker 3>the other thing I thought was interesting, uh this week was,

0:42:22.120 --> 0:42:24.440
<v Speaker 3>you know, they kept getting asked, how do you do

0:42:24.600 --> 0:42:27.279
<v Speaker 3>how do you practice how do you stop the the

0:42:27.320 --> 0:42:30.560
<v Speaker 3>tush push or the push tush? I don't know which

0:42:30.600 --> 0:42:36.920
<v Speaker 3>wayush push, no, push to push to tush right, And

0:42:37.000 --> 0:42:40.480
<v Speaker 3>basically it was getting pointed out and Mike pointed it out.

0:42:40.560 --> 0:42:43.400
<v Speaker 3>It's like, well or no, maybe it was Mike yesterday.

0:42:43.480 --> 0:42:45.799
<v Speaker 3>It was like, well, you can't practice that.

0:42:46.280 --> 0:42:47.200
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, he did say that.

0:42:47.320 --> 0:42:49.399
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, right, We're not gonna go out there and hit

0:42:49.480 --> 0:42:49.919
<v Speaker 3>each other.

0:42:50.040 --> 0:42:53.239
<v Speaker 4>And you know what angle we can dive in to

0:42:53.280 --> 0:42:53.919
<v Speaker 4>stop him.

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<v Speaker 3>From Yeah, exactly. And it's like it's not it's not

0:42:57.360 --> 0:42:58.960
<v Speaker 3>like you can practice against it.

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<v Speaker 5>So yes, sir, your hands raised, Yes, mister, may I

0:43:04.880 --> 0:43:05.960
<v Speaker 5>clarify something here?

0:43:06.080 --> 0:43:06.799
<v Speaker 4>I had go Bill.

0:43:08.080 --> 0:43:12.600
<v Speaker 7>The Dallas Cowboys played the Philadelphia Eagles on September twenty seventh,

0:43:12.880 --> 0:43:16.800
<v Speaker 7>twenty twenty one, and the two starting quarterbacks were Jalen

0:43:16.880 --> 0:43:20.239
<v Speaker 7>Hurts for the Eagles and Dak Prescott for the Cowboys.

0:43:20.360 --> 0:43:23.480
<v Speaker 7>And the Cowboys won that game forty one to twenty one.

0:43:23.960 --> 0:43:26.759
<v Speaker 3>Elly or here that was.

0:43:27.200 --> 0:43:30.719
<v Speaker 5>That was when Jalen threw the touchdown by going out

0:43:30.719 --> 0:43:33.799
<v Speaker 5>of bounds and by oh by the way touchdown and

0:43:33.960 --> 0:43:36.680
<v Speaker 5>uh he threw it to the Heisman Trusty winner and

0:43:36.880 --> 0:43:37.360
<v Speaker 5>the guy.

0:43:37.200 --> 0:43:39.000
<v Speaker 4>Went up and caught it in the end zone. So

0:43:39.040 --> 0:43:41.720
<v Speaker 4>I think that yeah. I think that was when they went.

0:43:41.600 --> 0:43:44.560
<v Speaker 3>Up against each other the one time, the one time,

0:43:44.600 --> 0:43:47.279
<v Speaker 3>and so that was the other time that they beat.

0:43:47.360 --> 0:43:50.359
<v Speaker 7>Trayvon had a fifty nine yar interception return in this game.

0:43:50.680 --> 0:43:54.239
<v Speaker 7>Remember that Jalen hurts, but trey Bon's not playing.

0:43:54.280 --> 0:43:56.719
<v Speaker 3>You know, I got an idea I got we don't

0:43:56.719 --> 0:43:57.480
<v Speaker 3>need we got Blad.

0:43:57.520 --> 0:43:57.920
<v Speaker 7>That's right.

0:43:58.320 --> 0:44:01.719
<v Speaker 6>Trayvon was in the locker yesterday. He trickled in.

0:44:01.840 --> 0:44:04.560
<v Speaker 3>That's right, he did. You know what you need to

0:44:04.600 --> 0:44:08.280
<v Speaker 3>do when they do that fourth in one play, they

0:44:08.440 --> 0:44:11.799
<v Speaker 3>keep trying to dive over. I think when they dive over,

0:44:12.080 --> 0:44:15.640
<v Speaker 3>you need to horse collar the quarterback because you can

0:44:15.800 --> 0:44:19.839
<v Speaker 3>horse collar the most tables between the tackles, right, That's

0:44:19.840 --> 0:44:23.400
<v Speaker 3>what they need to do. Just yank them back. You

0:44:23.440 --> 0:44:24.400
<v Speaker 3>think I should go down.

0:44:29.280 --> 0:44:33.719
<v Speaker 4>Now, They're like, hey, somebody check on spags. I think

0:44:33.760 --> 0:44:34.839
<v Speaker 4>he's going crazy.

0:44:34.560 --> 0:44:36.640
<v Speaker 3>Because you know, I saw that I can't remember for

0:44:36.640 --> 0:44:39.520
<v Speaker 3>it was a college player NFL play where the running

0:44:39.520 --> 0:44:41.239
<v Speaker 3>back was going right up the middle and he got

0:44:41.320 --> 0:44:44.120
<v Speaker 3>horse collar and they threw the flag and I'm going, yeah,

0:44:44.120 --> 0:44:47.200
<v Speaker 3>that's a horse collar. Yeah, because they said he was

0:44:47.920 --> 0:44:50.920
<v Speaker 3>in the box. He was within the box and so

0:44:51.239 --> 0:44:54.360
<v Speaker 3>you can do that. So yeah, that was my idea

0:44:54.440 --> 0:44:56.600
<v Speaker 3>to just go grab the quarterback.

0:44:56.360 --> 0:44:58.120
<v Speaker 5>If you got to do anything. So you have the

0:44:58.160 --> 0:45:01.160
<v Speaker 5>two guys in the back, they're pushing. Yeah, so you

0:45:01.239 --> 0:45:03.000
<v Speaker 5>got to like designate stuff. You have to have a

0:45:03.000 --> 0:45:05.200
<v Speaker 5>guy take him out and then one guy take him out.

0:45:05.040 --> 0:45:07.319
<v Speaker 3>Because you got to come in and jump by right.

0:45:07.520 --> 0:45:10.440
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, then that's the horse the horse collar can come from.

0:45:10.480 --> 0:45:14.799
<v Speaker 3>But if you're not going to practice it, how do

0:45:14.840 --> 0:45:15.719
<v Speaker 3>you execute that?

0:45:17.160 --> 0:45:19.920
<v Speaker 7>So I guess it's just low man wins on that

0:45:20.480 --> 0:45:21.799
<v Speaker 7>they get so low.

0:45:21.840 --> 0:45:23.120
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, low man wins.

0:45:23.160 --> 0:45:24.960
<v Speaker 3>I guess it's all about the tat.

0:45:25.000 --> 0:45:31.720
<v Speaker 7>You also have a quarterback a second squatnds.

0:45:29.760 --> 0:45:32.239
<v Speaker 3>Right, and you get a center and if he and

0:45:32.600 --> 0:45:35.200
<v Speaker 3>if his legs are that strong, yeah, it's kind of hard.

0:45:36.320 --> 0:45:37.280
<v Speaker 3>They just need to get.

0:45:37.200 --> 0:45:39.400
<v Speaker 4>Rid of the plate. Don't do that, get rid of it.

0:45:39.520 --> 0:45:40.840
<v Speaker 4>Just because you can't beat it other than when you

0:45:40.880 --> 0:45:41.399
<v Speaker 4>get rid of.

0:45:41.360 --> 0:45:46.280
<v Speaker 3>It once once once they lose a quarterback.

0:45:46.560 --> 0:45:49.200
<v Speaker 4>He's looking for a quarterback to be hurt. Yeah, and

0:45:49.239 --> 0:45:51.400
<v Speaker 4>then there it is. That's the moment I was talking.

0:45:51.120 --> 0:45:53.040
<v Speaker 3>They and then they'll go, Okay, we got to get

0:45:53.120 --> 0:45:56.320
<v Speaker 3>rid of this play. It's dangerous. It's not it's not safe.

0:45:56.400 --> 0:45:57.760
<v Speaker 4>Then he doing this stuff.

0:45:58.040 --> 0:45:59.520
<v Speaker 3>It's not safe to do it when you're in the

0:45:59.560 --> 0:46:02.080
<v Speaker 3>middle of the field. And they pushed.

0:46:03.440 --> 0:46:07.640
<v Speaker 4>Get doing it. So that's not somebody Else's someone else

0:46:07.680 --> 0:46:08.399
<v Speaker 4>to get hurt. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, I think we're out of time on this edition

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<v Speaker 7>the mix shots.

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<v Speaker 3>I think my header for mix shots has to be

0:46:17.080 --> 0:46:18.080
<v Speaker 3>Ranger something.

0:46:20.280 --> 0:46:23.480
<v Speaker 7>But what can the Cowboys duplicate the Ranger?

0:46:23.600 --> 0:46:23.759
<v Speaker 3>Right?

0:46:23.800 --> 0:46:25.080
<v Speaker 4>How's that the.

0:46:25.120 --> 0:46:29.960
<v Speaker 3>Ranger script correlate road war script has been written?

0:46:30.000 --> 0:46:30.520
<v Speaker 4>That's right?

0:46:30.760 --> 0:46:32.680
<v Speaker 7>There we go, there, you go? There, you good?

0:46:33.040 --> 0:46:33.520
<v Speaker 4>All right?

0:46:33.680 --> 0:46:37.440
<v Speaker 3>So you're back for two segments.

0:46:37.000 --> 0:46:39.480
<v Speaker 7>And then I'm gone tomorrow. So I guess I will

0:46:39.719 --> 0:46:42.719
<v Speaker 7>remind me to text you my pic to click, you know,

0:46:42.960 --> 0:46:46.400
<v Speaker 7>go down Cowboys memory Lane with the Eagles.

0:46:46.000 --> 0:46:48.680
<v Speaker 4>You can't put in any of yours.

0:46:50.880 --> 0:46:54.960
<v Speaker 3>My favorite baseball player and I was Cory Seger and

0:46:55.000 --> 0:46:57.320
<v Speaker 3>when he played the way he did in twenty twenty,

0:46:57.360 --> 0:47:02.040
<v Speaker 3>when the world serious, World serious was here, series series

0:47:02.480 --> 0:47:05.880
<v Speaker 3>was here. I'm going this guy is unbelievable, not just

0:47:05.920 --> 0:47:08.280
<v Speaker 3>the way he hits, but at his size.

0:47:08.280 --> 0:47:12.319
<v Speaker 4>Playing his brother, the Dodgers blew it. I don't know

0:47:12.320 --> 0:47:13.799
<v Speaker 4>what happened, but they blew it. You know.

0:47:13.880 --> 0:47:17.440
<v Speaker 7>His brother was known as a Ranger killer, Kyle Seeger

0:47:17.719 --> 0:47:23.120
<v Speaker 7>with the Mariner. But now Cory Seeger has revived the

0:47:23.239 --> 0:47:29.000
<v Speaker 7>Rangers team champions. It's deathbed, all right. That does it

0:47:29.120 --> 0:47:32.200
<v Speaker 7>for this edition of mix Shots, and we will well

0:47:32.440 --> 0:47:35.000
<v Speaker 7>they will see you tomorrow at noon.

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<v Speaker 4>O Cowboys.

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