1 00:00:01,800 --> 00:00:04,320 Speaker 1: The following. He's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 2 00:00:04,320 --> 00:00:07,520 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Are you ready for 3 00:00:07,560 --> 00:00:11,240 Speaker 1: a break? Yes? Are you ready for a break? Absolutely? 4 00:00:11,360 --> 00:00:15,560 Speaker 1: Ready for a break? Yeah, And um, so much for that. 5 00:00:15,800 --> 00:00:21,080 Speaker 1: It's time for the Break on Dallas Cowboys dot Com 6 00:00:21,720 --> 00:00:27,240 Speaker 1: with Nick Eatman, David Hellman, and bar Garcia and Derek Eagleton. 7 00:00:28,160 --> 00:00:30,560 Speaker 1: You know, sometimes you just have to take over. If 8 00:00:30,560 --> 00:00:32,400 Speaker 1: people drop the ball, you have to pick it up 9 00:00:32,400 --> 00:00:34,160 Speaker 1: and you have to run with And that's really kind 10 00:00:34,159 --> 00:00:36,639 Speaker 1: of what we have to do today. You know, It's 11 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:38,920 Speaker 1: been fun sitting in the backseat of the limo, but 12 00:00:39,000 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 1: now I guess I have to get up there and 13 00:00:40,520 --> 00:00:44,440 Speaker 1: drive drive this car. So I'm Nick Eatman. Obviously, there's Derek, 14 00:00:44,520 --> 00:00:47,760 Speaker 1: There's Dave, there's Amber. They decided not to host today, 15 00:00:47,760 --> 00:00:53,199 Speaker 1: so we're feel you're usually drop I'm actually gonna be 16 00:00:53,200 --> 00:00:57,000 Speaker 1: the one running in for a touchdown again. Um. Sometimes 17 00:00:57,000 --> 00:00:58,760 Speaker 1: it's just gonna be a quarterback keep you know, usually 18 00:00:58,760 --> 00:01:00,440 Speaker 1: you hand it off. I think I'm just gonna keep 19 00:01:00,440 --> 00:01:03,920 Speaker 1: it here. All right, let's talk. You talked yesterday about 20 00:01:04,000 --> 00:01:06,679 Speaker 1: tight ends over and over and over. Oh wait, oh wait, 21 00:01:06,760 --> 00:01:09,319 Speaker 1: let's ask how everyone's doing d Derek, how are you going, 22 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:12,760 Speaker 1: I'm doing well. This is Derek. This is great. Awesome Dave, 23 00:01:13,680 --> 00:01:18,120 Speaker 1: I'm awesome. I'm so good. Ambry doing well. Yep, anything 24 00:01:18,160 --> 00:01:21,400 Speaker 1: going on out here today today off. Nope, this isn't 25 00:01:21,440 --> 00:01:23,440 Speaker 1: exactly what the field is going to look like all 26 00:01:23,560 --> 00:01:27,760 Speaker 1: day long, which is nice, and everybody's gonna be relaxing, laundry, 27 00:01:28,840 --> 00:01:33,479 Speaker 1: baseball game, baseball game, movie, golf dayers. But we should 28 00:01:33,560 --> 00:01:35,880 Speaker 1: make mention of the fact that coming this Sunday, for 29 00:01:36,000 --> 00:01:37,399 Speaker 1: those of you who will be in the area, there 30 00:01:37,400 --> 00:01:40,280 Speaker 1: will be a blue Light scrimmage. I have that ready 31 00:01:40,319 --> 00:01:43,800 Speaker 1: to go next on my list. There is a blue 32 00:01:43,840 --> 00:01:46,600 Speaker 1: Light scrimmage. It's coming up this Sunday. It'll be at 33 00:01:46,640 --> 00:01:48,760 Speaker 1: four pm here Pacific time. For those of you who 34 00:01:48,760 --> 00:01:50,520 Speaker 1: are not in the area, you can watch it live 35 00:01:50,920 --> 00:01:53,480 Speaker 1: on Dallas Cowboys dot Com, on the Cowboys Mobile app, 36 00:01:53,640 --> 00:01:56,560 Speaker 1: on Connected TV and fills. Back in the Dallas area, 37 00:01:56,600 --> 00:01:58,480 Speaker 1: you can watch it on t x A twenty one, 38 00:01:59,240 --> 00:02:01,840 Speaker 1: so it'll be available for everyone to be able to 39 00:02:01,880 --> 00:02:04,240 Speaker 1: see that scrimmage on Sunday. And also, we have this 40 00:02:04,280 --> 00:02:07,000 Speaker 1: really cool feature that we have this year on our shows, 41 00:02:07,200 --> 00:02:12,639 Speaker 1: and today's pole question is I figured you'd like a 42 00:02:12,680 --> 00:02:15,880 Speaker 1: pole question or something. I do that organically. As we 43 00:02:15,919 --> 00:02:17,760 Speaker 1: start talking, I come up with an idea like, oh, 44 00:02:17,800 --> 00:02:19,240 Speaker 1: this would be a great question. I put it in. 45 00:02:19,320 --> 00:02:22,000 Speaker 1: I got gimmy one. I got one because we uh 46 00:02:22,160 --> 00:02:24,240 Speaker 1: later today we're gonna have a top ten list. We 47 00:02:24,280 --> 00:02:26,639 Speaker 1: are having it and the top ten players so far 48 00:02:26,760 --> 00:02:29,399 Speaker 1: training camp. It's been probably about ten days I guess 49 00:02:29,400 --> 00:02:31,920 Speaker 1: since we've been out here. Yeah. Good, good time to 50 00:02:31,960 --> 00:02:35,119 Speaker 1: have a top ten list. So we had all the 51 00:02:35,120 --> 00:02:38,880 Speaker 1: writers and show personalities and everybody that come up with 52 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:42,640 Speaker 1: third ten. Everyone's done it and we well, we'll reveal 53 00:02:42,720 --> 00:02:45,160 Speaker 1: that today individually and then later today we'll have kind 54 00:02:45,160 --> 00:02:47,960 Speaker 1: of the whole collected thing. But maybe that's something for 55 00:02:48,000 --> 00:02:52,040 Speaker 1: the fans who would be we don't haven't been watching obviously, 56 00:02:52,080 --> 00:02:54,680 Speaker 1: they're kind of going through, you know, vicariously through us. 57 00:02:54,720 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: But I mean we can say who who do you 58 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:01,000 Speaker 1: think is the open or who do you think is 59 00:03:01,120 --> 00:03:02,600 Speaker 1: in the top I guess for so who is it? 60 00:03:02,639 --> 00:03:04,880 Speaker 1: I'll say, who do you think is the top player 61 00:03:05,160 --> 00:03:06,880 Speaker 1: from training camp? Based up on all the reports that 62 00:03:07,000 --> 00:03:08,720 Speaker 1: ye bird, who do you think is the top player 63 00:03:08,760 --> 00:03:10,560 Speaker 1: at training camp this year so far? And we give 64 00:03:10,600 --> 00:03:14,480 Speaker 1: them options. There's only one. We're giving them up. Okay, 65 00:03:14,520 --> 00:03:19,480 Speaker 1: give yeah, give them options whatever, Marcas Lawrence, why up there? Answer? 66 00:03:19,919 --> 00:03:23,800 Speaker 1: I would think there's only one answer. Everybody's top pick 67 00:03:24,040 --> 00:03:26,720 Speaker 1: is like you was left off your list and actually 68 00:03:26,760 --> 00:03:32,680 Speaker 1: you swoting, you kill the votes. I thought short people 69 00:03:32,760 --> 00:03:37,000 Speaker 1: hung together, but they don't left off the beast. It's okay, 70 00:03:37,040 --> 00:03:39,240 Speaker 1: all right. Also, we're gonna talk about tight ends who 71 00:03:39,240 --> 00:03:42,680 Speaker 1: are not on the list. Nobody's ten had any tight 72 00:03:42,840 --> 00:03:45,160 Speaker 1: end on the list at all, which is why we're 73 00:03:45,160 --> 00:03:48,720 Speaker 1: gonna talk about this. Surprise. No, it's not surprise. Well, 74 00:03:48,760 --> 00:03:51,080 Speaker 1: you know we we said it yesterday. We said the 75 00:03:51,120 --> 00:03:54,560 Speaker 1: tight end position was kind of struggling mightily, and maybe 76 00:03:54,560 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: we hoped that talking about it today it would change, Dave, 77 00:03:58,040 --> 00:04:00,920 Speaker 1: Did it change yesterday? No, it's the problem. It's the 78 00:04:00,920 --> 00:04:04,400 Speaker 1: main issue we have at tight end. Like struggling mightily 79 00:04:04,640 --> 00:04:06,680 Speaker 1: feels harsh to me. They're just playing like you would 80 00:04:06,720 --> 00:04:10,480 Speaker 1: probably expect him to play. It's a rookie, a fourth 81 00:04:10,560 --> 00:04:13,120 Speaker 1: year VET who hasn't had a huge role to this 82 00:04:13,160 --> 00:04:18,200 Speaker 1: point in his career, a basketball player, and uh, and 83 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:20,880 Speaker 1: then a second year guy, a second year guy who 84 00:04:21,120 --> 00:04:23,920 Speaker 1: is more of a of a why type of tight end. 85 00:04:23,960 --> 00:04:26,599 Speaker 1: He's I mean, none of these guys are mashers. Like 86 00:04:26,640 --> 00:04:28,760 Speaker 1: I said, it was it and I know it's what 87 00:04:28,839 --> 00:04:30,680 Speaker 1: it's like his third day of practice, but it was 88 00:04:30,760 --> 00:04:34,440 Speaker 1: discouraging that. You know, the scouting report on Dalton Schultz 89 00:04:34,440 --> 00:04:36,920 Speaker 1: was that he's coming from Stanford and he's this great blocker. 90 00:04:37,760 --> 00:04:40,240 Speaker 1: I haven't seen it particularly. He just, you know, like 91 00:04:40,320 --> 00:04:42,080 Speaker 1: a lot of rookies, he looks like he needs some 92 00:04:42,120 --> 00:04:45,599 Speaker 1: time in a weight room for the NFL level. And 93 00:04:45,680 --> 00:04:48,960 Speaker 1: so I would not classify any of them as terrible. 94 00:04:49,080 --> 00:04:51,800 Speaker 1: They just don't look like they're ready to replace one 95 00:04:51,839 --> 00:04:54,160 Speaker 1: of the greatest tight ends of all time, shocker of shockers. 96 00:04:54,160 --> 00:04:57,080 Speaker 1: And I was gonna ask what's going down the line here? 97 00:04:57,320 --> 00:04:59,039 Speaker 1: I was gonna ask Gamber, who's the best tight end 98 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:01,280 Speaker 1: can be? Before you get to that, I just want 99 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:03,000 Speaker 1: to say something and do what Day said. If I 100 00:05:03,040 --> 00:05:04,719 Speaker 1: was going to narrow it down to one thing that 101 00:05:04,800 --> 00:05:07,440 Speaker 1: I think bothers me the most about this group is 102 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:11,159 Speaker 1: I don't think they have a really good viable option 103 00:05:11,200 --> 00:05:13,640 Speaker 1: as a as a blocking tight end. Yes, I think 104 00:05:13,680 --> 00:05:16,520 Speaker 1: obviously Jeff Swain is the best of the group, but 105 00:05:16,680 --> 00:05:18,800 Speaker 1: I think he's okay at it. I don't think there's 106 00:05:18,800 --> 00:05:21,040 Speaker 1: anybody that you can put out there. And because this 107 00:05:21,080 --> 00:05:23,400 Speaker 1: team likes to put their tight ends out there and 108 00:05:23,480 --> 00:05:25,839 Speaker 1: run the ball in those kind of situations, I think 109 00:05:25,880 --> 00:05:28,200 Speaker 1: that's a little bit troubling because I just don't think 110 00:05:28,200 --> 00:05:29,880 Speaker 1: they got the personnel to do that this year, and 111 00:05:29,880 --> 00:05:32,440 Speaker 1: so they're either going to have to spread everybody out 112 00:05:32,440 --> 00:05:35,400 Speaker 1: and run, or they're gonna have to use some bigger packages. Well, 113 00:05:35,440 --> 00:05:37,400 Speaker 1: maybe they bring in an extra offensive lineman. I just 114 00:05:37,440 --> 00:05:38,960 Speaker 1: don't think they got a guy right now that can 115 00:05:38,960 --> 00:05:41,200 Speaker 1: be it's a blocking tight end for a game tomorrow. 116 00:05:41,200 --> 00:05:44,760 Speaker 1: Who's a user starter, I mean it has to be Swain, 117 00:05:45,600 --> 00:05:50,160 Speaker 1: but as of right now, I mean Blake Jarwin. I've 118 00:05:50,200 --> 00:05:52,839 Speaker 1: seen a few things from him, but it's just out 119 00:05:52,880 --> 00:05:56,320 Speaker 1: of the group, just no one really has the whole package, 120 00:05:56,480 --> 00:06:00,360 Speaker 1: you know that it's absolutely consistent, or consistent enough to 121 00:06:01,000 --> 00:06:05,719 Speaker 1: even scare a few defenses are even worried about that player. 122 00:06:06,000 --> 00:06:10,680 Speaker 1: I mean, I've been one of the biggest critics of Rico, 123 00:06:11,400 --> 00:06:15,360 Speaker 1: but he'll make He's made a lot of touches out here, 124 00:06:15,680 --> 00:06:18,160 Speaker 1: but then you watch him and he's so slow with 125 00:06:18,200 --> 00:06:21,280 Speaker 1: everything else. So everybody has like something good but just 126 00:06:21,360 --> 00:06:24,000 Speaker 1: not the full package yet. I think it's a good 127 00:06:24,040 --> 00:06:26,920 Speaker 1: example in the same with mar with Martelli's Bennett way 128 00:06:26,920 --> 00:06:29,600 Speaker 1: back in the day. I mean, you can be very athletic, 129 00:06:30,040 --> 00:06:32,760 Speaker 1: but doesn't mean that you're an athletic player on the 130 00:06:32,760 --> 00:06:34,440 Speaker 1: field if you're still trying to figure it out and 131 00:06:34,560 --> 00:06:38,120 Speaker 1: process things, which you know, I thought, you know, that's 132 00:06:38,120 --> 00:06:40,640 Speaker 1: probably the case with Rico. He's probably the most athletic 133 00:06:40,680 --> 00:06:43,560 Speaker 1: of these tight ends, but he's not taking it to 134 00:06:43,640 --> 00:06:45,680 Speaker 1: the field as much because you're always thinking. I mean, 135 00:06:45,720 --> 00:06:47,279 Speaker 1: I ask you this. I've heard a lot of people 136 00:06:47,360 --> 00:06:49,080 Speaker 1: I know on this panel, I've heard I've heard other 137 00:06:49,080 --> 00:06:51,400 Speaker 1: people say it that he doesn't like he doesn't look 138 00:06:51,440 --> 00:06:53,560 Speaker 1: like he's smooth. It looks like he's kind of lumbering 139 00:06:53,600 --> 00:06:56,480 Speaker 1: a little bit. But and I saw this with Martellis. 140 00:06:56,760 --> 00:06:58,680 Speaker 1: Martellis kind of looked like he lumbered a little bit 141 00:06:58,680 --> 00:07:00,559 Speaker 1: and he ran too, but it wasn't like he's slow, 142 00:07:00,760 --> 00:07:03,000 Speaker 1: like he could move down the field. Do you think 143 00:07:03,000 --> 00:07:05,160 Speaker 1: that it's a similar situation with Rico where it's not 144 00:07:05,200 --> 00:07:07,680 Speaker 1: that he's slow, it's not that he's not fast enough. 145 00:07:07,880 --> 00:07:10,720 Speaker 1: It's that just because he's so big, it looks a 146 00:07:10,720 --> 00:07:13,760 Speaker 1: little more awkward. It looks a little more lumbering than 147 00:07:13,800 --> 00:07:15,760 Speaker 1: it would otherwise if he was a little smaller. To 148 00:07:15,840 --> 00:07:18,600 Speaker 1: bring up Cole Beasley, we always say Cole Beasley, he's 149 00:07:18,600 --> 00:07:22,000 Speaker 1: not fast, he's quick. Yeah, Rico Gathers is not slow. 150 00:07:22,120 --> 00:07:24,320 Speaker 1: He's just not quick. Like it looks like it takes 151 00:07:24,400 --> 00:07:26,640 Speaker 1: him three years just to make cuts and stuff like that. 152 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:31,520 Speaker 1: It's like I'm planning, my foot's turning, I'm out, I'm 153 00:07:31,520 --> 00:07:33,960 Speaker 1: facing outside now, I'm looking back at It just looks 154 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:37,720 Speaker 1: like it takes forever, and like it's not noticeable until 155 00:07:37,760 --> 00:07:39,440 Speaker 1: you see somebody else do it, you know what I mean, 156 00:07:39,480 --> 00:07:42,080 Speaker 1: You're like, oh, okay, that's that's different than what we 157 00:07:42,120 --> 00:07:44,000 Speaker 1: just saw from Rico, which is why And I'm not 158 00:07:44,040 --> 00:07:45,760 Speaker 1: trying to discredit the guy too much, but you know, 159 00:07:45,800 --> 00:07:48,160 Speaker 1: the place he made in the preseason last year, a 160 00:07:48,160 --> 00:07:50,520 Speaker 1: lot of it was just go downfield and get the 161 00:07:50,560 --> 00:07:52,840 Speaker 1: ball or or even you know, um, I think his 162 00:07:52,960 --> 00:07:55,360 Speaker 1: rookie year was when you know, he caught the ball 163 00:07:55,360 --> 00:07:57,400 Speaker 1: in the flat and did like the summersault. I think 164 00:07:57,400 --> 00:08:00,920 Speaker 1: it was in the last preseason game you're talking about, 165 00:08:01,040 --> 00:08:03,040 Speaker 1: like he ran like a two yard route and then 166 00:08:03,200 --> 00:08:04,600 Speaker 1: the rest of it was just him running with the 167 00:08:04,640 --> 00:08:07,720 Speaker 1: ball like we haven't seen him. You know, the class, 168 00:08:07,800 --> 00:08:10,400 Speaker 1: the great Jason Garrett speech about why option that he 169 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:13,520 Speaker 1: gave when Jason Witt retired. Not it doesn't look so 170 00:08:13,560 --> 00:08:15,680 Speaker 1: pretty when Rico gathers, does it? Yeah? Well, you know 171 00:08:15,880 --> 00:08:19,960 Speaker 1: last year, well I was asking Brian this question not 172 00:08:20,040 --> 00:08:23,560 Speaker 1: too long ago, and Jason Wayne last year he started 173 00:08:23,600 --> 00:08:26,160 Speaker 1: slowing down and you saw his game slow down. He 174 00:08:26,200 --> 00:08:29,280 Speaker 1: was still able to make those plays and was successful 175 00:08:29,320 --> 00:08:31,720 Speaker 1: at it, but it was slowing down. And to me 176 00:08:32,000 --> 00:08:34,959 Speaker 1: watching Rico sometimes it reminds me of what I was 177 00:08:35,000 --> 00:08:37,840 Speaker 1: starting to see with Jason as far as movement, you know, 178 00:08:38,240 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 1: And I was asking Brian, am I okay, I wasn't 179 00:08:41,800 --> 00:08:45,680 Speaker 1: here when Jason wyn started his career. Did he looked 180 00:08:45,679 --> 00:08:48,679 Speaker 1: at slow? Did he looked at you know that? So 181 00:08:48,840 --> 00:08:51,840 Speaker 1: you can maybe talk about that. And obviously it's different 182 00:08:51,840 --> 00:08:54,080 Speaker 1: because if you have that kind of movement but you're 183 00:08:54,080 --> 00:08:57,120 Speaker 1: still making plays, then it works. But if not, then 184 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:01,080 Speaker 1: by yeah. But I mean the big differences is that 185 00:09:01,240 --> 00:09:04,560 Speaker 1: all these guys Jason Witten included, all these guys played 186 00:09:04,559 --> 00:09:06,880 Speaker 1: tight end in college and a lot of them in 187 00:09:06,960 --> 00:09:09,720 Speaker 1: high school as well, and you know that they they're 188 00:09:09,760 --> 00:09:13,000 Speaker 1: still they're not having to process the same things everything 189 00:09:13,000 --> 00:09:15,040 Speaker 1: that you just said, Dave about I got to think 190 00:09:15,080 --> 00:09:17,200 Speaker 1: about this my you know, turn my foot here and 191 00:09:17,240 --> 00:09:19,000 Speaker 1: spend here. I mean, those are things that are probably 192 00:09:19,040 --> 00:09:22,400 Speaker 1: still going through your head. But we're still talking about 193 00:09:22,480 --> 00:09:25,520 Speaker 1: Rico because he's not that far behind the other guys, 194 00:09:25,520 --> 00:09:27,439 Speaker 1: because they're not separating. But that also might be a 195 00:09:27,480 --> 00:09:30,200 Speaker 1: part of the problem, right that's probably it's not so 196 00:09:30,320 --> 00:09:32,800 Speaker 1: much him, it's it's kind of like remember in twenty 197 00:09:32,840 --> 00:09:35,080 Speaker 1: fifteen when the Cowboys weren't very good and Thember four 198 00:09:35,120 --> 00:09:37,520 Speaker 1: and seven, and they were one game out of the 199 00:09:37,559 --> 00:09:40,120 Speaker 1: lead in the NFC East because nobody else was really 200 00:09:40,160 --> 00:09:41,920 Speaker 1: beating them, you know, And that's kind of what the 201 00:09:41,920 --> 00:09:44,640 Speaker 1: tight end position feels like. You know, Rico is not 202 00:09:44,720 --> 00:09:46,960 Speaker 1: the best, but he's he's not far from the best. 203 00:09:47,080 --> 00:09:49,680 Speaker 1: To go back to Derek's point, I think there's a 204 00:09:49,720 --> 00:09:51,840 Speaker 1: few there's a few things about this team that are 205 00:09:51,880 --> 00:09:54,240 Speaker 1: going to be really interesting because the way it looks 206 00:09:54,280 --> 00:09:57,200 Speaker 1: out here suggests that they're going to have to play 207 00:09:57,360 --> 00:10:00,360 Speaker 1: a completely different style than what we're used to. So 208 00:10:00,440 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 1: are they going to do that or are they going 209 00:10:02,800 --> 00:10:05,080 Speaker 1: to find a way to rein it back into what 210 00:10:05,240 --> 00:10:08,040 Speaker 1: they're familiar with, which you know, blitzing Jalen Smith is 211 00:10:08,080 --> 00:10:11,120 Speaker 1: another example is like, it certainly looks like they want 212 00:10:11,160 --> 00:10:13,079 Speaker 1: to do that, will they do it when it matters? 213 00:10:13,160 --> 00:10:15,200 Speaker 1: And it's the same thing with tight end, which it 214 00:10:15,280 --> 00:10:18,920 Speaker 1: certainly looks like you don't have the personnel to play 215 00:10:18,920 --> 00:10:21,079 Speaker 1: tight end the way you're used to right now. Does 216 00:10:21,080 --> 00:10:22,720 Speaker 1: that mean you're going to change the way you do things? 217 00:10:22,720 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: We're gonna see more ten personnel. They've run a lot 218 00:10:25,040 --> 00:10:28,960 Speaker 1: of empty formations out here. Are you gonna stick with that? 219 00:10:29,240 --> 00:10:32,839 Speaker 1: Or are you gonna do? You know when when roster 220 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:34,880 Speaker 1: cuts come, are you're gonna add a guy? The name 221 00:10:35,000 --> 00:10:38,360 Speaker 1: Dante Rosario keeps coming into my mind, which he's not 222 00:10:38,400 --> 00:10:40,079 Speaker 1: going to be on this team. I don't even think 223 00:10:40,120 --> 00:10:42,720 Speaker 1: he's in the league anymore. But it's the same type 224 00:10:42,720 --> 00:10:47,240 Speaker 1: of thing where they added him nearer to the season 225 00:10:47,360 --> 00:10:50,160 Speaker 1: in twenty thirteen purely to be a blocking guy, Like 226 00:10:50,200 --> 00:10:52,760 Speaker 1: that's what he was there for. I'm positive a tight 227 00:10:52,840 --> 00:10:55,000 Speaker 1: end that fits that description will be available in the 228 00:10:55,040 --> 00:10:56,840 Speaker 1: next month. Do you try to add a guy like 229 00:10:56,880 --> 00:10:59,440 Speaker 1: that to your team so you can run those twelve 230 00:10:59,480 --> 00:11:02,560 Speaker 1: personnel sets and things that we're used to, or are 231 00:11:02,600 --> 00:11:05,560 Speaker 1: you gonna just go off the path and show us 232 00:11:05,559 --> 00:11:07,520 Speaker 1: something we haven't seen before. Yeah, if you look at 233 00:11:07,559 --> 00:11:11,160 Speaker 1: the just the distribution of their personnel packages last season, 234 00:11:11,520 --> 00:11:14,160 Speaker 1: you take out the two minute drill where they were 235 00:11:14,160 --> 00:11:17,440 Speaker 1: pretty much exclusively an eleven personnel, twelve personnel is by 236 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:20,120 Speaker 1: far what they do the most. They love them, and 237 00:11:20,160 --> 00:11:22,360 Speaker 1: now you're having a hard time finding one tight end 238 00:11:22,360 --> 00:11:23,880 Speaker 1: that you're going to put on the field at any 239 00:11:23,880 --> 00:11:26,280 Speaker 1: given moment. And I don't think putting a second one 240 00:11:26,320 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 1: on there is better than all the wide receiver options. 241 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:31,400 Speaker 1: And again we talked about wide receivers. Not they got 242 00:11:31,440 --> 00:11:33,280 Speaker 1: great wide receivers, but they have a lot of I 243 00:11:33,320 --> 00:11:35,840 Speaker 1: think pretty good wide receivers. They're better than what they 244 00:11:35,880 --> 00:11:38,120 Speaker 1: have a tight end. So I just I just think 245 00:11:38,120 --> 00:11:40,160 Speaker 1: they're gonna have to play differently than they've played. Even 246 00:11:40,200 --> 00:11:42,600 Speaker 1: if they add another guy, the quality of that guy, 247 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:44,760 Speaker 1: I don't know if if that's gonna be good enough 248 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:48,120 Speaker 1: for them to think twelve personnel should be our base, 249 00:11:48,360 --> 00:11:50,200 Speaker 1: should be what we do most of the time, because 250 00:11:50,240 --> 00:11:51,880 Speaker 1: I just don't think that's putting your best players on 251 00:11:51,880 --> 00:11:54,800 Speaker 1: the field. If they go find themselves a capable veteran 252 00:11:54,880 --> 00:11:56,600 Speaker 1: tight end. And I don't know that they're gonna do 253 00:11:56,640 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 1: this for the I'm just we're just spitballing here. But 254 00:11:58,800 --> 00:12:02,200 Speaker 1: if they did that, I feel fine about Swam or 255 00:12:02,360 --> 00:12:04,480 Speaker 1: Jarwin being one of two guys on the field. I 256 00:12:04,520 --> 00:12:06,560 Speaker 1: don't think I want them both on the field at 257 00:12:06,559 --> 00:12:08,160 Speaker 1: the same time, at least not from what we've seen. 258 00:12:08,160 --> 00:12:12,000 Speaker 1: But as you want that as opposed to having Tavon 259 00:12:12,120 --> 00:12:16,559 Speaker 1: on the field me, David Hellman, I would rather have 260 00:12:16,720 --> 00:12:19,120 Speaker 1: I want ten personnel all the time, Okay, I just 261 00:12:19,200 --> 00:12:21,120 Speaker 1: I gotta see it to believe. Wait. Wait, so if 262 00:12:21,240 --> 00:12:23,920 Speaker 1: um you're saying if they add a veteran, yeah, you're 263 00:12:23,920 --> 00:12:28,880 Speaker 1: okay with Blake with that vet, I'm just saying I 264 00:12:28,880 --> 00:12:32,040 Speaker 1: don't think they're on the team. I mean, huh, think 265 00:12:32,080 --> 00:12:34,719 Speaker 1: about it. Because Schultz is on the team. I mean 266 00:12:34,760 --> 00:12:37,319 Speaker 1: that's true. He's gonna make They're gonna they're gonna carry three, right, 267 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:41,480 Speaker 1: but but is gonna make it, and who knows what 268 00:12:41,480 --> 00:12:43,079 Speaker 1: they want to do with Rico. He's gonna try to 269 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:45,320 Speaker 1: figure out how to make they have to carry three, 270 00:12:45,400 --> 00:12:48,280 Speaker 1: and and you could convince me they'll carry four, especially 271 00:12:48,320 --> 00:12:50,080 Speaker 1: if they go at like I don't think they're gonna 272 00:12:50,120 --> 00:12:53,079 Speaker 1: carry these four. But if they were to go get 273 00:12:53,120 --> 00:12:55,120 Speaker 1: a veteran and I think they're like, yeah, we need 274 00:12:55,120 --> 00:12:57,280 Speaker 1: that veteran block and guy, I just think that takes 275 00:12:57,400 --> 00:13:00,800 Speaker 1: somebody's spot between one of those two. Yeah, so actually possible. 276 00:13:00,880 --> 00:13:02,600 Speaker 1: Let's assume they bring in a VET and they're gonna 277 00:13:02,640 --> 00:13:05,320 Speaker 1: carry four. Who's the odd man out? If they're gonna 278 00:13:05,360 --> 00:13:07,920 Speaker 1: carry four, they're gonna carry for and they bring in 279 00:13:07,920 --> 00:13:10,640 Speaker 1: a VET who's odd man? Probably Rico? Right well, that 280 00:13:10,760 --> 00:13:12,600 Speaker 1: they would there would that would be too odd man out? 281 00:13:12,679 --> 00:13:14,800 Speaker 1: Right if you're adding another guy to the roster because 282 00:13:14,800 --> 00:13:18,320 Speaker 1: there's four now, am I No, I'm being dumb? Well 283 00:13:18,679 --> 00:13:22,959 Speaker 1: there is eight. Four David I don't doesn't count. Yeah, 284 00:13:22,960 --> 00:13:25,080 Speaker 1: he doesn't get so I think you got there. There 285 00:13:25,080 --> 00:13:27,280 Speaker 1: are four main guys right now, it would be Rico. 286 00:13:27,480 --> 00:13:29,240 Speaker 1: Rico would be the I think I think he'd be 287 00:13:29,280 --> 00:13:31,360 Speaker 1: the odd guy out. But it also depends on who 288 00:13:31,400 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 1: you bring in. Are you bringing in a guy that's 289 00:13:33,640 --> 00:13:36,319 Speaker 1: really just a blocker. If that's the case, I'm not 290 00:13:36,400 --> 00:13:39,880 Speaker 1: sure Jarwin makes it. What's Austin Trailer doing. I thought 291 00:13:39,880 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 1: he was. I liked him. I liked him too, he 292 00:13:42,320 --> 00:13:44,360 Speaker 1: and he could and I could ball pretty well. I 293 00:13:44,360 --> 00:13:46,360 Speaker 1: think he might be with the Broncos now I don't know, 294 00:13:46,720 --> 00:13:48,960 Speaker 1: but forget about him. There are guys that fit that 295 00:13:49,040 --> 00:13:51,800 Speaker 1: description that are yeah available. It's it's just the most 296 00:13:51,880 --> 00:13:54,120 Speaker 1: unique position that I can remember going into a training 297 00:13:54,160 --> 00:13:56,400 Speaker 1: camp and not knowing one player who really is a 298 00:13:56,480 --> 00:13:58,800 Speaker 1: lot to make it. Let me, I guess Schultz would be. 299 00:13:58,840 --> 00:14:00,680 Speaker 1: But if he keep, if you keep get dumped on 300 00:14:00,679 --> 00:14:02,840 Speaker 1: his ass like that, I mean he won't. He'll be 301 00:14:02,880 --> 00:14:05,640 Speaker 1: fine in a fourth round pick. He'll give him, Give 302 00:14:05,720 --> 00:14:08,600 Speaker 1: him a month and we'll probably Sapper is a fourth 303 00:14:08,679 --> 00:14:10,920 Speaker 1: round pick, and they they've been sticking with him for 304 00:14:10,960 --> 00:14:13,600 Speaker 1: a while. They've obviously sticking with Chaz Green. They stick 305 00:14:13,640 --> 00:14:16,120 Speaker 1: with guys that are drafted like that. They stick with Dak. 306 00:14:16,960 --> 00:14:19,080 Speaker 1: They're not I'm gonna throw a name out there and 307 00:14:19,160 --> 00:14:20,800 Speaker 1: you guys are probably gonna shoot it down. But I 308 00:14:20,880 --> 00:14:24,160 Speaker 1: know fans are probably thinking this, Why wouldn't the Cowboys 309 00:14:24,160 --> 00:14:26,320 Speaker 1: look at a guy like Antonio Gates who's still sitting 310 00:14:26,320 --> 00:14:28,000 Speaker 1: out there as a free agent right now because he's 311 00:14:28,160 --> 00:14:33,040 Speaker 1: nine thousand years old. I get it, but that's but 312 00:14:33,360 --> 00:14:35,520 Speaker 1: is he better than what you got? Is? The question? 313 00:14:35,840 --> 00:14:39,120 Speaker 1: Is his experience worth having on this team. The only 314 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:43,160 Speaker 1: thing that really from what I've what I've understood with 315 00:14:43,200 --> 00:14:45,680 Speaker 1: that situation, the only thing that hasn't happened is the 316 00:14:45,720 --> 00:14:50,440 Speaker 1: press conference. You know, he retired like three years. He 317 00:14:50,560 --> 00:14:55,800 Speaker 1: just didn't tell everybody. I mean, they drafted a young 318 00:14:56,000 --> 00:14:59,880 Speaker 1: tight end and you know he's kind of been the guy, 319 00:15:00,040 --> 00:15:02,600 Speaker 1: and of course he got hurt right this year, yeah, 320 00:15:02,680 --> 00:15:04,760 Speaker 1: Hunter Henry. But they did not to the point to 321 00:15:04,800 --> 00:15:08,080 Speaker 1: bring back Gates. That I don't know. I mean, if 322 00:15:08,160 --> 00:15:09,880 Speaker 1: I mean, they would be a great two on two 323 00:15:09,920 --> 00:15:12,520 Speaker 1: basketball team, the tied end position would definitely win on 324 00:15:12,600 --> 00:15:15,960 Speaker 1: any other position if he brought Gates in. I roll 325 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:18,120 Speaker 1: my eyes a lot when the Cowboys say, like, oh, 326 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:20,560 Speaker 1: we don't want to hinder the development of our I 327 00:15:20,760 --> 00:15:22,760 Speaker 1: roll my eyes at that. But't like I ain't worried 328 00:15:22,760 --> 00:15:25,320 Speaker 1: about right now Gates. Well, Gates is a situation where 329 00:15:25,320 --> 00:15:27,920 Speaker 1: I agree though, like I'd rather I'd rather let these 330 00:15:27,920 --> 00:15:30,080 Speaker 1: guys try to get better than bring out up forty 331 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:33,320 Speaker 1: year old Tancaro is not a scheme fit. And then 332 00:15:33,400 --> 00:15:36,400 Speaker 1: this guy definitely isn't a scheme fit. He just isn't. 333 00:15:36,440 --> 00:15:40,040 Speaker 1: I mean, like he's never really been that that complete blocker. 334 00:15:40,360 --> 00:15:42,880 Speaker 1: And he remember him saying it one time that they 335 00:15:42,920 --> 00:15:45,000 Speaker 1: we had him on the conference call before the game. 336 00:15:45,760 --> 00:15:47,160 Speaker 1: I don't think it was last year. It might have 337 00:15:47,160 --> 00:15:48,960 Speaker 1: been a few years before when they played him and 338 00:15:49,000 --> 00:15:51,840 Speaker 1: he was just like, I'm not like with Jason Witten. 339 00:15:52,160 --> 00:15:55,080 Speaker 1: I've been a great pass catcher over the years. Jason 340 00:15:55,080 --> 00:15:56,760 Speaker 1: Witten is the most complete tight end. He is a 341 00:15:56,840 --> 00:15:59,400 Speaker 1: complete tied end. That's not what San Diego has asked 342 00:15:59,440 --> 00:16:01,720 Speaker 1: me to do, right, and the Chargers asked me to do. 343 00:16:01,840 --> 00:16:03,480 Speaker 1: But the thing about it for the for the tight end, 344 00:16:03,560 --> 00:16:06,120 Speaker 1: I know what you're saying, Dave about development, but my 345 00:16:06,240 --> 00:16:08,880 Speaker 1: thing is, are you gonna hinder your team from being 346 00:16:08,920 --> 00:16:10,960 Speaker 1: able to accomplish thing to day? Because the one thing 347 00:16:11,000 --> 00:16:13,520 Speaker 1: I know is I've seen more tight ends get dumped 348 00:16:13,520 --> 00:16:15,440 Speaker 1: out here at training camp than I've been used to 349 00:16:15,480 --> 00:16:17,520 Speaker 1: seeing in the last I don't know how many years, 350 00:16:17,560 --> 00:16:21,400 Speaker 1: And that to me is about strength and leverage and 351 00:16:21,440 --> 00:16:23,200 Speaker 1: all those things that I don't know if they get 352 00:16:23,280 --> 00:16:25,600 Speaker 1: better this year, Like you can work on those and 353 00:16:25,640 --> 00:16:27,600 Speaker 1: you can work on strength in the offseason, that ain't 354 00:16:27,600 --> 00:16:30,880 Speaker 1: gonna get better this year, right. I genuinely believe that, 355 00:16:30,960 --> 00:16:33,400 Speaker 1: like a Kenny Vaccaro or an Eric Reid would make 356 00:16:33,440 --> 00:16:36,680 Speaker 1: this team better today. I know he's he's probably a 357 00:16:36,680 --> 00:16:38,320 Speaker 1: Hall of Famer if I had to guess, I don't 358 00:16:38,320 --> 00:16:40,640 Speaker 1: think Antonio Gates makes this team that much better, Like 359 00:16:40,720 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 1: with where he is in his career, got it, and 360 00:16:43,240 --> 00:16:45,160 Speaker 1: with what they would need him to do, I don't 361 00:16:45,200 --> 00:16:48,960 Speaker 1: buy it. I know that sounds silly, but i'd i'd 362 00:16:49,000 --> 00:16:50,840 Speaker 1: be good. Well, you know he gotta both those guys 363 00:16:50,880 --> 00:16:53,200 Speaker 1: gotta gotta call up in Tennessee after they lost their 364 00:16:53,200 --> 00:16:55,120 Speaker 1: guy Cyprian. I did hear that for the year, they 365 00:16:55,160 --> 00:16:56,880 Speaker 1: both got an opportunity to go and try out. So 366 00:16:56,880 --> 00:16:59,200 Speaker 1: we'll see if they actually get picked up there. But 367 00:16:59,520 --> 00:17:01,600 Speaker 1: that makes one more safety off the market because you 368 00:17:01,600 --> 00:17:03,720 Speaker 1: would think Tense's gonna probably sign one of them. They're not. 369 00:17:03,800 --> 00:17:08,000 Speaker 1: You might want to send a second round pick. Well, yeah, 370 00:17:08,080 --> 00:17:10,560 Speaker 1: they're they're certainly now thinking. I'm sure they're thinking about 371 00:17:10,600 --> 00:17:13,320 Speaker 1: every option. This can't it's coming up every show. It 372 00:17:13,359 --> 00:17:17,120 Speaker 1: doesn't matter, when it doesn't matter. When all right, we're 373 00:17:17,160 --> 00:17:20,359 Speaker 1: gonna talk about the top ten after we go to burn. No, 374 00:17:20,520 --> 00:17:25,720 Speaker 1: I actually have something to say now. I wanted to say. 375 00:17:25,760 --> 00:17:28,600 Speaker 1: I wanted to say real quick, I think obviously not 376 00:17:28,680 --> 00:17:32,920 Speaker 1: having Jason Wayne. It's a huge you know, we miss him. 377 00:17:33,080 --> 00:17:35,640 Speaker 1: The Cowboys are gonna miss him for sure. But the 378 00:17:35,720 --> 00:17:38,199 Speaker 1: positive side that I try to look at it is 379 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:41,840 Speaker 1: that now this forces the Cowboys to try different things 380 00:17:41,840 --> 00:17:44,600 Speaker 1: that they haven't done before, things that you know how 381 00:17:44,600 --> 00:17:47,359 Speaker 1: they usually stick to what they always stick to, you know, 382 00:17:47,720 --> 00:17:51,000 Speaker 1: the the Jason Wayne there and you know everything that 383 00:17:51,040 --> 00:17:55,120 Speaker 1: they always do. Now, let's see how we can make 384 00:17:55,160 --> 00:17:58,639 Speaker 1: this work, and let's figure out, okay, the receiver's different places, 385 00:17:58,640 --> 00:18:01,720 Speaker 1: and maybe go back to how we were talking last year, 386 00:18:01,760 --> 00:18:05,760 Speaker 1: how predictable the Cowboys were being. Maybe they changed things 387 00:18:05,840 --> 00:18:08,320 Speaker 1: up to make it work, and I think they'll be 388 00:18:08,359 --> 00:18:12,120 Speaker 1: fine what they have. I hope you're right. This coaching 389 00:18:12,160 --> 00:18:15,240 Speaker 1: staff has been stubborn before, though he may and not 390 00:18:15,320 --> 00:18:19,520 Speaker 1: have a choice. This year forced them. They've had like 391 00:18:19,600 --> 00:18:22,359 Speaker 1: ten tight end coaches in the last like fifteen years, 392 00:18:22,359 --> 00:18:24,280 Speaker 1: and this is the this is the guy. He's got 393 00:18:24,280 --> 00:18:25,959 Speaker 1: his work cut out for him because he doesn't have 394 00:18:26,000 --> 00:18:28,560 Speaker 1: that guy to lean on. Jason Witten has been the 395 00:18:28,560 --> 00:18:31,159 Speaker 1: assistant tight ends coach for the last fifteen year, So 396 00:18:31,200 --> 00:18:35,120 Speaker 1: you gotta have you're forced to figure things out a differently, 397 00:18:35,280 --> 00:18:36,720 Speaker 1: all right, let's take a break here, we come back, 398 00:18:36,720 --> 00:18:41,440 Speaker 1: we're gonna talk about top ten players of Camp. It 399 00:18:41,520 --> 00:18:43,720 Speaker 1: can be hard to find the right resource for learning 400 00:18:43,760 --> 00:18:47,199 Speaker 1: about important financial matters. You search how to build savings, 401 00:18:47,280 --> 00:18:49,720 Speaker 1: you end up reading about the one weird ingredient from 402 00:18:49,720 --> 00:18:53,080 Speaker 1: supermarkets that can make you taller. 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Back 438 00:20:41,440 --> 00:20:48,080 Speaker 1: to the break. Oh, we're definitely back, but we are 439 00:20:48,160 --> 00:20:54,520 Speaker 1: leaving this host. You aren't ready either. I'm not the host. 440 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:57,480 Speaker 1: The host got to be welcome back. We're trying to 441 00:20:57,480 --> 00:21:00,119 Speaker 1: get our plans all nailed down today for the of 442 00:21:00,160 --> 00:21:04,280 Speaker 1: the day off. Habit important stuff, habit. There's a Dodgers 443 00:21:04,280 --> 00:21:07,720 Speaker 1: Astro's game. There's it's a documentary thing he's been done, 444 00:21:07,720 --> 00:21:09,480 Speaker 1: you know, at a lot of stuff like that. All right, 445 00:21:09,680 --> 00:21:13,320 Speaker 1: we talked about top ten players of training camp, and 446 00:21:13,480 --> 00:21:14,880 Speaker 1: do you want to know what the fans are saying 447 00:21:14,960 --> 00:21:17,080 Speaker 1: right now? I would like to hear what the fans 448 00:21:17,080 --> 00:21:20,960 Speaker 1: are saying. It's kind of shocking of the vote goes 449 00:21:21,000 --> 00:21:25,560 Speaker 1: to Zach Martin. Now, Zach is great, yes, but I'm 450 00:21:25,600 --> 00:21:27,520 Speaker 1: a little shocked that as much as because we haven't 451 00:21:27,520 --> 00:21:29,520 Speaker 1: talked a ton about him, just because we just he's 452 00:21:29,520 --> 00:21:31,920 Speaker 1: just so great, right, But fans are like all over 453 00:21:31,920 --> 00:21:34,719 Speaker 1: the fact is Zach Martin the vote goes. It's actually like, 454 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:36,840 Speaker 1: I'm gonna let the host do his job here. But 455 00:21:36,920 --> 00:21:39,880 Speaker 1: that plays into the point I want to make during 456 00:21:39,920 --> 00:21:42,000 Speaker 1: this second. All Right, let's go. Okay, you know I've 457 00:21:42,000 --> 00:21:46,480 Speaker 1: been putting out some really cool little highlight clips of players. 458 00:21:46,640 --> 00:21:49,800 Speaker 1: Oh yeah, specific players and every one out of sick 459 00:21:49,880 --> 00:21:52,760 Speaker 1: maybe everyone, So maybe it that makes a lot of 460 00:21:52,760 --> 00:21:56,280 Speaker 1: sense they've been following. Looks really good. Yeah. So we 461 00:21:56,400 --> 00:22:00,600 Speaker 1: had nine different people, Wait, I'm doing my math right, Nope, 462 00:22:01,600 --> 00:22:06,040 Speaker 1: eight eight different people that have weighed in here on 463 00:22:06,080 --> 00:22:09,199 Speaker 1: our staff and together we will collect all that and 464 00:22:09,440 --> 00:22:11,320 Speaker 1: you'll see it on the website later, the top ten 465 00:22:11,359 --> 00:22:15,360 Speaker 1: players of training camp. But half of that, my math 466 00:22:15,520 --> 00:22:18,160 Speaker 1: is right right here, and so we can just talk 467 00:22:18,200 --> 00:22:21,480 Speaker 1: about the top ten individual lists of kind of what 468 00:22:21,520 --> 00:22:24,960 Speaker 1: we've seen so far. So, Derek, I actually have yours 469 00:22:24,960 --> 00:22:26,440 Speaker 1: in front of in front of me. Would you like 470 00:22:26,520 --> 00:22:27,639 Speaker 1: to say? Do you want me to say him? You 471 00:22:27,680 --> 00:22:30,720 Speaker 1: say him if you've got him all right, Letten, Yeah, 472 00:22:30,760 --> 00:22:33,080 Speaker 1: it was number ten. Number ten for me is cheetobey 473 00:22:33,080 --> 00:22:37,360 Speaker 1: O Woozier. Number nine is Michael Gallup, who, by the way, 474 00:22:37,880 --> 00:22:39,800 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go ahead and say it. This is gonna 475 00:22:39,800 --> 00:22:42,120 Speaker 1: be one of the best picks the Cowboys have made 476 00:22:42,160 --> 00:22:44,040 Speaker 1: in that round, and I mean quite a while. He 477 00:22:44,119 --> 00:22:45,520 Speaker 1: is going to be a really good receiver for the 478 00:22:45,520 --> 00:22:51,479 Speaker 1: Cowboys's my opinion, it's yeah, since yeah number eight, Tavon 479 00:22:51,560 --> 00:22:57,119 Speaker 1: Austin number seven, Cole Beasley number six, Travis Frederick number five, 480 00:22:57,400 --> 00:23:02,680 Speaker 1: Execuel Elliott number four, Byron Jones number three, Zach Martin 481 00:23:03,040 --> 00:23:07,240 Speaker 1: number two, Tyron Smith and top dog Tank Lawrence talk 482 00:23:07,320 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 1: about Tank real quick number one, because Tank has just 483 00:23:10,640 --> 00:23:13,280 Speaker 1: been awesome. I mean, like, I'll give you I'll give 484 00:23:13,320 --> 00:23:18,240 Speaker 1: you the example I talked about yes but no, I'll 485 00:23:18,240 --> 00:23:20,440 Speaker 1: give you the example I talked about yesterday. I've never 486 00:23:20,480 --> 00:23:24,119 Speaker 1: seen a defensive end decide, especially against as good and 487 00:23:24,200 --> 00:23:26,119 Speaker 1: offensive line as the Cowboys have, that He's gonna go 488 00:23:26,200 --> 00:23:28,920 Speaker 1: against everybody on the offensive line and one one on 489 00:23:28,920 --> 00:23:32,719 Speaker 1: one session and go down the entire line except except 490 00:23:32,720 --> 00:23:36,359 Speaker 1: for Zach. And he may mention afterwards, I know, and 491 00:23:36,440 --> 00:23:38,320 Speaker 1: Nate was talking to him afterwards and he said, yeah, 492 00:23:38,320 --> 00:23:40,120 Speaker 1: I didn't get to him, but believe me, the next 493 00:23:40,119 --> 00:23:41,479 Speaker 1: time I'm on the field, I will get to him. 494 00:23:41,800 --> 00:23:43,919 Speaker 1: And so he is. He's not afraid of the challenge. 495 00:23:43,960 --> 00:23:45,719 Speaker 1: He can play any one of those positions. He can 496 00:23:45,760 --> 00:23:47,439 Speaker 1: go one on one with any one of those guys. 497 00:23:47,600 --> 00:23:49,800 Speaker 1: And again we're talking about some of the best offensive 498 00:23:49,840 --> 00:23:52,480 Speaker 1: linemen in the entire NFL, and he went against them 499 00:23:52,480 --> 00:23:55,040 Speaker 1: all except for Zach and did a really really good 500 00:23:55,119 --> 00:23:58,480 Speaker 1: job against him. That you know, that is just a 501 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:00,920 Speaker 1: microcosm of what he's been out here, ye during training 502 00:24:00,960 --> 00:24:04,479 Speaker 1: camp entire all right, So his his sement, so David Amber, 503 00:24:04,520 --> 00:24:09,640 Speaker 1: his top five was Tank Tyring, Zach Martin, Byron Jones, 504 00:24:09,840 --> 00:24:13,320 Speaker 1: and Zeke Any surprises or anything that you want to 505 00:24:13,359 --> 00:24:15,760 Speaker 1: talk about. His list, the order is different, but we 506 00:24:15,840 --> 00:24:17,680 Speaker 1: have the same top five. I mean, like the same 507 00:24:17,720 --> 00:24:21,560 Speaker 1: five players. Well let's uh, do you have it our? 508 00:24:21,800 --> 00:24:24,359 Speaker 1: Why does it scare you? Yeah? Get out of here, 509 00:24:24,400 --> 00:24:26,920 Speaker 1: you have yours? Yeah, I got all right. Dave Helmon 510 00:24:27,640 --> 00:24:29,840 Speaker 1: at ten, I had Michael Gallup. I know he's caught 511 00:24:29,840 --> 00:24:32,639 Speaker 1: a lot of eyes, but he's had some inconsistencies as well. 512 00:24:32,840 --> 00:24:36,399 Speaker 1: At nine, I had Rod Smith having a sneaky good camp. 513 00:24:36,880 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 1: Connor Williams at eight. He's just been very consistently impressive 514 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:44,639 Speaker 1: for a rookie. Terrence Williams. Uh for at seven, for 515 00:24:44,720 --> 00:24:48,360 Speaker 1: a guy coming off an injury who has loved the receivers, 516 00:24:48,440 --> 00:24:51,320 Speaker 1: he's mixed slow. Not all of them. Well, you got 517 00:24:51,320 --> 00:24:52,879 Speaker 1: a lot of them in there. That's only the second 518 00:24:52,880 --> 00:24:56,240 Speaker 1: one and those are the only teams done. Terrence Williams 519 00:24:56,320 --> 00:24:59,399 Speaker 1: mixing into the second team. He's he's made some fantastic 520 00:24:59,400 --> 00:25:02,320 Speaker 1: catches with his hands. No less, I think he's having 521 00:25:02,359 --> 00:25:07,080 Speaker 1: a nice camp. Cheeto Wougier at six, Zack Martin at five, 522 00:25:07,160 --> 00:25:09,399 Speaker 1: which honestly, I'm looking at it again and that feels 523 00:25:09,440 --> 00:25:12,959 Speaker 1: super low. He's just been dominant. But then I have 524 00:25:13,000 --> 00:25:14,880 Speaker 1: a hard time moving any of my other guys out 525 00:25:14,880 --> 00:25:18,400 Speaker 1: of their spots because Zeke at four has just been 526 00:25:18,560 --> 00:25:22,320 Speaker 1: phenomenal on and off the field. He's been very impressive. 527 00:25:22,640 --> 00:25:25,000 Speaker 1: Tank at three. I agree with everything Derek just said. 528 00:25:25,240 --> 00:25:28,200 Speaker 1: Tiring at two, and then I put Byron Jones at 529 00:25:28,200 --> 00:25:30,959 Speaker 1: one simply because he is having a great camp at 530 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:34,320 Speaker 1: a new position, and I think like that carries extra 531 00:25:34,359 --> 00:25:36,400 Speaker 1: weight for me. He's doing my job in a new 532 00:25:36,480 --> 00:25:38,880 Speaker 1: scheme and he's killing it. But here's where i'd ask 533 00:25:38,880 --> 00:25:42,359 Speaker 1: you a question. You really think that Terrence has been 534 00:25:42,359 --> 00:25:47,760 Speaker 1: better than Cole? Here's the thing I Cole Beasley not 535 00:25:47,800 --> 00:25:50,960 Speaker 1: being on my list is an oversight. But Nick Nick 536 00:25:51,040 --> 00:25:52,359 Speaker 1: was like, you sure you don't want to change that, 537 00:25:52,359 --> 00:25:54,159 Speaker 1: and I was like, you know what, No, it's fine 538 00:25:54,160 --> 00:25:57,959 Speaker 1: because to your point, it's easy to flash out here 539 00:25:58,000 --> 00:26:00,359 Speaker 1: as a wide receiver. It just is, you know, we 540 00:26:00,400 --> 00:26:02,919 Speaker 1: talk about all the time, like, yeah, you beat a 541 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:06,040 Speaker 1: defender inside on a slant one on one, like you 542 00:26:06,080 --> 00:26:09,280 Speaker 1: should do that. It's easy, And so I try not 543 00:26:09,359 --> 00:26:11,680 Speaker 1: to give extra weight to the receivers just because it's 544 00:26:11,720 --> 00:26:13,680 Speaker 1: so much easier for them to But when you compare 545 00:26:13,720 --> 00:26:16,040 Speaker 1: and give the Terrence though, I mean, it's the same thing. 546 00:26:16,040 --> 00:26:17,960 Speaker 1: He's a receiver as well. I always say I say 547 00:26:17,960 --> 00:26:19,520 Speaker 1: this to Nick all the time. I gad on, I 548 00:26:19,600 --> 00:26:22,639 Speaker 1: grate on a curve, like people don't want Terrence on 549 00:26:22,680 --> 00:26:25,520 Speaker 1: this team, and honestly, I don't think he would be 550 00:26:25,560 --> 00:26:28,199 Speaker 1: on this team if his contract wasn't so unfavorable for 551 00:26:28,200 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 1: the team. So that I sent I specifically said, don't 552 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:38,639 Speaker 1: worry about expectations like that, but but about it's easy 553 00:26:38,800 --> 00:26:41,000 Speaker 1: out here, because before fans freak out and go, oh, 554 00:26:41,000 --> 00:26:43,679 Speaker 1: my guard defense is bad, it's easy. It's easy because 555 00:26:43,800 --> 00:26:47,240 Speaker 1: why because and all right, eleven on eleven is one thing, 556 00:26:47,280 --> 00:26:48,800 Speaker 1: but in like in the one v ones and the 557 00:26:48,840 --> 00:26:51,040 Speaker 1: two v two is like you've got all the the 558 00:26:51,200 --> 00:26:54,280 Speaker 1: you got the whole field to beat your man, and 559 00:26:54,320 --> 00:26:57,120 Speaker 1: there's no pass rush and you can sit in your 560 00:26:57,119 --> 00:26:59,560 Speaker 1: head in your head and say like, okay, pass rush 561 00:26:59,680 --> 00:27:01,639 Speaker 1: is coming. There's an internal clock. But like yesterday was 562 00:27:01,640 --> 00:27:04,000 Speaker 1: a great example in seven on seven down near the 563 00:27:04,000 --> 00:27:07,240 Speaker 1: goal line, Dak just kind of fiddled around in the 564 00:27:07,280 --> 00:27:11,040 Speaker 1: backfield for about twelve seconds before somebody finally broke open 565 00:27:11,080 --> 00:27:13,560 Speaker 1: and he threw a touchdown pass. And I was like, cool, 566 00:27:13,880 --> 00:27:16,080 Speaker 1: Like what's the dB supposed to do with no pass 567 00:27:16,160 --> 00:27:19,520 Speaker 1: rush in that situation? Like you should win every single time. 568 00:27:19,720 --> 00:27:24,240 Speaker 1: And Cole Beasley's skill set in particular suits him to 569 00:27:24,280 --> 00:27:26,600 Speaker 1: winning those types of battles because again, he's very quick, 570 00:27:26,840 --> 00:27:29,560 Speaker 1: he runs very short routes that are hard to defend. 571 00:27:29,640 --> 00:27:32,360 Speaker 1: He can present himself open within five or six yards 572 00:27:32,400 --> 00:27:35,160 Speaker 1: of the line of scrimmage. I'm not trying to knock him, 573 00:27:35,520 --> 00:27:38,520 Speaker 1: but he should look good in this setting in my opinion. 574 00:27:38,560 --> 00:27:40,240 Speaker 1: And I mean I should have put him in my 575 00:27:40,280 --> 00:27:43,399 Speaker 1: top ten, but I just didn't. And it's fine, that's cool, 576 00:27:44,200 --> 00:27:46,520 Speaker 1: all right, So Amber, do you have your ten in 577 00:27:46,560 --> 00:27:50,320 Speaker 1: front of you? I do all right ten Jalen Smith. 578 00:27:50,600 --> 00:27:54,040 Speaker 1: And I was surprised to me, he's been looking really 579 00:27:54,080 --> 00:27:57,240 Speaker 1: good and his instincts are getting so much better, and 580 00:27:57,320 --> 00:28:00,760 Speaker 1: he looks a lot closer to being at the level 581 00:28:00,800 --> 00:28:04,280 Speaker 1: of Sean Lee. Obviously health wise that's a different story 582 00:28:04,359 --> 00:28:07,120 Speaker 1: and all that, but I love the progress is made 583 00:28:07,160 --> 00:28:11,680 Speaker 1: and I'm really really excited for excited for him. Nine Tavern, Austin. 584 00:28:12,240 --> 00:28:16,080 Speaker 1: He's just impressive. Everyone knows that. And he's just quick 585 00:28:16,160 --> 00:28:21,920 Speaker 1: and just tricks the eyes and let's figure out tricks 586 00:28:22,080 --> 00:28:27,359 Speaker 1: the eyes a Michael Gallup. He didn't start off very consistent, 587 00:28:27,720 --> 00:28:30,639 Speaker 1: but he's starting to get, you know, more consistent. And 588 00:28:30,720 --> 00:28:33,280 Speaker 1: the thing that I like about him is how much 589 00:28:33,320 --> 00:28:35,879 Speaker 1: he cares and every time he makes a mistake, how 590 00:28:36,600 --> 00:28:39,560 Speaker 1: upset he seems. And that's something that all these guys 591 00:28:39,640 --> 00:28:43,800 Speaker 1: do because of how competitive men are. But the fact 592 00:28:43,800 --> 00:28:47,120 Speaker 1: that he gets up and tries again even harder. I 593 00:28:47,200 --> 00:28:51,600 Speaker 1: really like that about him. Rod Smith seven. Rod, he's 594 00:28:51,640 --> 00:28:55,640 Speaker 1: been killing it. I mean he's the guy that we yeah, 595 00:28:55,240 --> 00:28:59,560 Speaker 1: he's the guy that we don't really pay attention that 596 00:28:59,720 --> 00:29:03,800 Speaker 1: much just because Zeke takes the spotlight. But then he's 597 00:29:03,880 --> 00:29:06,800 Speaker 1: made enough things for you to pay attention to him. 598 00:29:06,840 --> 00:29:09,160 Speaker 1: He's been all over the place. He's great at catching 599 00:29:09,200 --> 00:29:14,440 Speaker 1: the ball, running, He's great. Six. Connor Williams just another 600 00:29:14,480 --> 00:29:19,760 Speaker 1: one that's good. Five cheetahbet Woozia. He's being impressive as well. 601 00:29:19,880 --> 00:29:24,400 Speaker 1: Sack for Tyna Smith, three, two Byron Jones, and one 602 00:29:24,520 --> 00:29:32,000 Speaker 1: Cold Beasley. Cold Beasley, he's my number one. You've missed 603 00:29:32,040 --> 00:29:36,320 Speaker 1: the whole camp basis because because here's why, wow, Cole 604 00:29:37,640 --> 00:29:39,880 Speaker 1: what go ahead? But finished that point? And then I 605 00:29:39,960 --> 00:29:45,239 Speaker 1: notice he's this one Cole Um. He's so quick and 606 00:29:45,320 --> 00:29:47,600 Speaker 1: we all know that, and how impressive he has been 607 00:29:47,720 --> 00:29:50,720 Speaker 1: and how he makes these plays. And although this guy 608 00:29:50,800 --> 00:29:53,840 Speaker 1: right here, Dave says, well, you're supposed to shine at 609 00:29:53,880 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 1: this situation, still he to me, he has been one 610 00:29:57,360 --> 00:30:00,520 Speaker 1: of the most consistent guys out here at camp. So 611 00:30:00,600 --> 00:30:05,000 Speaker 1: he's been making all of that consistently, and he just 612 00:30:05,240 --> 00:30:06,760 Speaker 1: makes you look at him. I think we take it 613 00:30:06,760 --> 00:30:08,760 Speaker 1: for granted a little bit, I really do. I think 614 00:30:08,760 --> 00:30:11,160 Speaker 1: we take him for granted a little bit. He's been great. Yeah, 615 00:30:11,160 --> 00:30:15,600 Speaker 1: all right, So I thought I saw something differently, but 616 00:30:15,840 --> 00:30:19,400 Speaker 1: um that Dave had. He had Byron Jones one, but 617 00:30:19,480 --> 00:30:24,240 Speaker 1: you had to Marcus Lawrence three, and Amber doesn't have 618 00:30:24,680 --> 00:30:29,120 Speaker 1: him on her list, and you have Cole Beasley number one, 619 00:30:29,200 --> 00:30:33,040 Speaker 1: and Dave doesn't have on that at all. So that 620 00:30:33,400 --> 00:30:37,080 Speaker 1: just goes here because we know, how was Tank last year. 621 00:30:37,600 --> 00:30:41,440 Speaker 1: He's amazing, He's amazing, but he's he doing any different 622 00:30:41,680 --> 00:30:45,840 Speaker 1: than what I expected him to do this year. I know, 623 00:30:46,000 --> 00:30:49,120 Speaker 1: I know it's not about expectations, but it's just like 624 00:30:49,160 --> 00:30:52,840 Speaker 1: that Martin didn't either. You know, here's well and it's 625 00:30:52,960 --> 00:30:55,040 Speaker 1: it's tough man, and honestly, like I know, I have 626 00:30:55,120 --> 00:30:59,440 Speaker 1: him five. Honestly, Zachary Martin should probably be number one 627 00:30:59,520 --> 00:31:02,080 Speaker 1: because I probably, like I have Tyron Smith too. He's 628 00:31:02,080 --> 00:31:04,280 Speaker 1: gotten beat a couple of times Byron Jones. I still 629 00:31:04,280 --> 00:31:06,360 Speaker 1: have not seen Zach Martin is just out of here, 630 00:31:06,440 --> 00:31:09,360 Speaker 1: mauling everything that moves. Like you're right about that, He's 631 00:31:09,880 --> 00:31:14,560 Speaker 1: killing people and looking great doing it no remorse. Yeah, so, 632 00:31:14,720 --> 00:31:17,640 Speaker 1: but it's hard. It's harder to notice those types of things, 633 00:31:17,720 --> 00:31:19,920 Speaker 1: especially in the eleven on eleven because again you're like, 634 00:31:20,440 --> 00:31:22,360 Speaker 1: you know, well, I don't have the advantage of replay 635 00:31:22,400 --> 00:31:24,280 Speaker 1: while I'm out here and I'm usually looking at it 636 00:31:24,280 --> 00:31:27,120 Speaker 1: through my phone. Next thing, you know, Michael Gallup goes 637 00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:29,600 Speaker 1: up for a pass and meanwhile, you didn't notice that 638 00:31:29,720 --> 00:31:32,160 Speaker 1: Zach just bulldozed two people. You know, it's well, and 639 00:31:32,240 --> 00:31:36,080 Speaker 1: another thing, it's like with those guys they've been so 640 00:31:36,440 --> 00:31:39,440 Speaker 1: good for so many years already. Like Zach, it's just 641 00:31:39,520 --> 00:31:41,840 Speaker 1: like a given that you're like, Okay, he knows what 642 00:31:41,880 --> 00:31:44,360 Speaker 1: he's doing. You don't pay that much attention to him anymore. 643 00:31:44,400 --> 00:31:46,800 Speaker 1: And that's part that's why I put Byron number one, 644 00:31:46,960 --> 00:31:49,840 Speaker 1: is he has not been the most consistently great player 645 00:31:49,880 --> 00:31:53,080 Speaker 1: out here, but he is having a great camp at 646 00:31:53,080 --> 00:31:55,400 Speaker 1: a new position, and the Cowboys need him to for 647 00:31:55,440 --> 00:31:57,480 Speaker 1: that matter, and he's competing. That's what I love the 648 00:31:57,480 --> 00:31:59,600 Speaker 1: most about Byron Jones. Like he's gotten beat a couple 649 00:31:59,600 --> 00:32:01,680 Speaker 1: of times, but he's still he comes back the next play, 650 00:32:01,720 --> 00:32:03,520 Speaker 1: He'll make a play like he's just competing, And that's 651 00:32:03,520 --> 00:32:05,840 Speaker 1: what you need from your cornerback. Cornerbacks aren't gonna be perfect, 652 00:32:06,000 --> 00:32:08,600 Speaker 1: like you're gonna get beat times, even more so than Cheeto, 653 00:32:08,720 --> 00:32:12,240 Speaker 1: and Cheeto's having a good camp two. But when when 654 00:32:12,280 --> 00:32:15,120 Speaker 1: Byron does a REP, I'm kind of assuming he's gonna 655 00:32:15,120 --> 00:32:17,160 Speaker 1: win it more often than not because his track record 656 00:32:17,160 --> 00:32:19,560 Speaker 1: has been so good. Yeah, all right, I'm gonna throw 657 00:32:19,560 --> 00:32:24,160 Speaker 1: in my top ten um quickly number ten. Connor Williams nine, 658 00:32:24,400 --> 00:32:31,320 Speaker 1: Cole Beasley eight, Dak seven, Ezekiel Elliott six, Byron Jones five, 659 00:32:31,920 --> 00:32:36,520 Speaker 1: Tavon Austin four, Tyron Smith three, DeMarcus Lawrence two, Zack 660 00:32:36,640 --> 00:32:40,680 Speaker 1: Martin one. Cheetoh wow, Cheeto number one. I think he's 661 00:32:40,720 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 1: been outstanding and maybe to the point of worrying about 662 00:32:44,080 --> 00:32:46,680 Speaker 1: the receivers and the starters and getting open and all that. 663 00:32:46,760 --> 00:32:48,800 Speaker 1: I think every time I look up, he's knocking the 664 00:32:48,800 --> 00:32:51,480 Speaker 1: ball down, he's running with someone he's I mean, yeah, 665 00:32:51,520 --> 00:32:53,480 Speaker 1: he gets beat something. I mean, but that's what you expect, 666 00:32:53,640 --> 00:32:55,600 Speaker 1: especially out in practice. But for the most part, I 667 00:32:55,600 --> 00:32:58,760 Speaker 1: think he has been really, really good. He's had a 668 00:32:58,800 --> 00:33:01,280 Speaker 1: good week of practice this week. That might be what's 669 00:33:01,320 --> 00:33:03,760 Speaker 1: on my mind. More than that. I agree with you, Dave. 670 00:33:03,800 --> 00:33:06,360 Speaker 1: I think Zach Martin he's just been solid, consistent. He 671 00:33:06,360 --> 00:33:08,440 Speaker 1: could put him. I put him number two, but I 672 00:33:08,480 --> 00:33:10,080 Speaker 1: don't know if I haven't seen him really get beat 673 00:33:10,200 --> 00:33:12,840 Speaker 1: so um and you know what I mean, the guy 674 00:33:12,880 --> 00:33:15,000 Speaker 1: that that didn't make anyone, he made a couple. He 675 00:33:15,040 --> 00:33:18,040 Speaker 1: made your list, Derek, and he made Rob Phillips's list. 676 00:33:18,440 --> 00:33:20,760 Speaker 1: Travis Frederick. You can kind of say the same thing 677 00:33:20,760 --> 00:33:23,560 Speaker 1: about that. Yeah, he's so so, so steady, and it's 678 00:33:23,560 --> 00:33:27,160 Speaker 1: not like he's not doing well, but um, that's that's mine. 679 00:33:27,200 --> 00:33:29,480 Speaker 1: I Colbasley, you know, kind of far down there a 680 00:33:29,520 --> 00:33:31,520 Speaker 1: little bit on listen, and I did not put Gallop 681 00:33:31,560 --> 00:33:33,560 Speaker 1: on mine. I want to point something out, and that 682 00:33:33,640 --> 00:33:36,600 Speaker 1: pretty bad to day practice one day who gallop gallop? Yeah, 683 00:33:36,600 --> 00:33:43,320 Speaker 1: And that's that's he. He has stayed up there now right. 684 00:33:43,320 --> 00:33:46,200 Speaker 1: And I'll quantify for you or qualify for you. Why 685 00:33:46,360 --> 00:33:49,040 Speaker 1: I why I think what I think of Michael Gallop. 686 00:33:49,280 --> 00:33:51,480 Speaker 1: And I was telling Davis yesterday, if you watch how 687 00:33:51,480 --> 00:33:53,880 Speaker 1: he runs his routes, what I love about him is 688 00:33:53,920 --> 00:33:56,000 Speaker 1: he always gets separation. And what if we said about 689 00:33:56,040 --> 00:33:58,000 Speaker 1: these receivers for the last few years, like they can't 690 00:33:58,000 --> 00:34:00,560 Speaker 1: get away from defenders. There's no separation nowhere for the 691 00:34:00,640 --> 00:34:03,320 Speaker 1: quarterback to get a clean throw to a receiver that's 692 00:34:03,360 --> 00:34:05,920 Speaker 1: really open. And you watch him and what he does 693 00:34:06,040 --> 00:34:08,400 Speaker 1: is watch how he cuts hot comes out of his brakes. 694 00:34:08,440 --> 00:34:11,279 Speaker 1: He explodes out of his brakes, and when he does that, 695 00:34:11,400 --> 00:34:14,120 Speaker 1: it creates immediate separation. So if the quarterback is always 696 00:34:14,280 --> 00:34:16,560 Speaker 1: in tune with him on getting him coming out of 697 00:34:16,560 --> 00:34:19,080 Speaker 1: his brakes, you're gonna always have a receiver. That's all. 698 00:34:19,160 --> 00:34:20,879 Speaker 1: I shouldn't say always, but a lot of the time 699 00:34:20,880 --> 00:34:23,120 Speaker 1: you're gonna have a receiver that's open and actually has 700 00:34:23,160 --> 00:34:24,600 Speaker 1: some separation, be able to make a catch and then 701 00:34:24,680 --> 00:34:26,799 Speaker 1: do something with the ball. Shameless plug. But if you 702 00:34:26,880 --> 00:34:31,200 Speaker 1: go on my Twitter timeline from yesterday, there's a video 703 00:34:31,280 --> 00:34:33,600 Speaker 1: of Michael Gallup and it might have been against Byron, 704 00:34:33,680 --> 00:34:37,000 Speaker 1: so Byron's not winning everything out here, but Gallup he 705 00:34:37,160 --> 00:34:39,839 Speaker 1: stutter stepped and broke outside like he was going up 706 00:34:39,840 --> 00:34:41,640 Speaker 1: the field, and like in the blink of an eye 707 00:34:41,680 --> 00:34:44,680 Speaker 1: he had stutter stepped again and cut inside on a slam. 708 00:34:44,480 --> 00:34:47,359 Speaker 1: Remember that, And even like even in the NFL where 709 00:34:47,400 --> 00:34:50,360 Speaker 1: everybody's got great footwork, I was like, Wow, that was 710 00:34:50,520 --> 00:34:53,400 Speaker 1: really impressive footwork, and like it kind of gives you 711 00:34:53,440 --> 00:34:55,640 Speaker 1: a snapshot of what people are talking about when they 712 00:34:55,680 --> 00:34:58,959 Speaker 1: talk about running routes to get yourself open, Like it's 713 00:34:58,960 --> 00:35:01,080 Speaker 1: not I mean, Dez Bryan can just kind of cut 714 00:35:01,120 --> 00:35:03,680 Speaker 1: inside and use his body like Michael Gallup doesn't have 715 00:35:03,760 --> 00:35:06,560 Speaker 1: that size, and you see the footwork translates that. It's 716 00:35:06,600 --> 00:35:08,920 Speaker 1: really impressive and he does it all the time. Like 717 00:35:09,000 --> 00:35:11,840 Speaker 1: his route running is very impressive, especially for a rookie. 718 00:35:11,880 --> 00:35:14,680 Speaker 1: It's the thing that makes Antonio Brown, in my opinion, 719 00:35:14,719 --> 00:35:17,680 Speaker 1: the best receiver is so reckless. No, I'm not saying 720 00:35:17,680 --> 00:35:20,200 Speaker 1: he's Antonio Brown. I'm saying that's quality. Is what makes 721 00:35:20,200 --> 00:35:23,399 Speaker 1: Antonio Brown great is that he's not particularly big, he's 722 00:35:23,400 --> 00:35:27,080 Speaker 1: not particularly fast, but he has such great footwork and 723 00:35:27,160 --> 00:35:29,279 Speaker 1: such great route running that even when you try to 724 00:35:29,280 --> 00:35:31,319 Speaker 1: put two defenders on him, he still has a way 725 00:35:31,320 --> 00:35:33,880 Speaker 1: of getting open because he knows how to run around 726 00:35:34,040 --> 00:35:36,279 Speaker 1: to where before you know it. Both those guys he's 727 00:35:36,320 --> 00:35:38,960 Speaker 1: gotten some separation from him. I love that quality about 728 00:35:38,960 --> 00:35:40,960 Speaker 1: Michael Gallop, and if he keeps developing that, I think 729 00:35:40,960 --> 00:35:43,200 Speaker 1: he's gonna be a phenomenal player for the Cowboys in future. 730 00:35:43,239 --> 00:35:45,360 Speaker 1: I want to look at this list again for Amberg. 731 00:35:45,480 --> 00:35:48,879 Speaker 1: You've got three players. The Cowboys are really counting on 732 00:35:49,080 --> 00:35:52,160 Speaker 1: three players to do some things this year, one of 733 00:35:52,200 --> 00:35:55,640 Speaker 1: them being Dak Prescott, another one being Zeke, and the 734 00:35:55,719 --> 00:35:58,680 Speaker 1: other one being d Law. Neither of those three a 735 00:35:58,800 --> 00:36:02,400 Speaker 1: major list right now? That's okay? Are you kind of 736 00:36:02,440 --> 00:36:04,719 Speaker 1: more into the Dave like I expect that from you, 737 00:36:04,840 --> 00:36:07,719 Speaker 1: that you're not really surprising me any or any of 738 00:36:07,760 --> 00:36:10,680 Speaker 1: these guys not doing something that you're like w I 739 00:36:10,760 --> 00:36:14,480 Speaker 1: went more toward with the route of who has really 740 00:36:14,520 --> 00:36:18,240 Speaker 1: caught my eye? You know, um, Zeke obviously he's great 741 00:36:18,280 --> 00:36:22,400 Speaker 1: and he'll make those plays and stuff, but it's he 742 00:36:22,480 --> 00:36:26,680 Speaker 1: hasn't really been that one that my eyes just draws 743 00:36:26,760 --> 00:36:30,480 Speaker 1: to him and Dad, he'll make those through. He's been better, 744 00:36:30,560 --> 00:36:33,880 Speaker 1: for sure than last year, but again, nothing that just like, 745 00:36:33,920 --> 00:36:37,160 Speaker 1: oh my god, Dak Prescott this year. Wow. You know. Yeah, 746 00:36:37,239 --> 00:36:39,360 Speaker 1: but you know that's interesting, and Nick correct me if 747 00:36:39,400 --> 00:36:42,000 Speaker 1: I'm wrong. I think Dak was the only one that 748 00:36:42,040 --> 00:36:44,520 Speaker 1: was on yours of this panel. Correct, Yeah, I think 749 00:36:44,520 --> 00:36:46,160 Speaker 1: the other three of us didn't have him one. And 750 00:36:46,200 --> 00:36:48,279 Speaker 1: that to me, yeah, I don't know if I'd call 751 00:36:48,360 --> 00:36:52,360 Speaker 1: it shocking because but I will say this, in years 752 00:36:52,400 --> 00:36:54,840 Speaker 1: when Romo was out here, he would have made a 753 00:36:54,880 --> 00:36:57,560 Speaker 1: top ten list. Does that? Does that scare you? Does 754 00:36:57,560 --> 00:37:00,520 Speaker 1: that concern you that Dak isn't making those plays that 755 00:37:00,640 --> 00:37:02,960 Speaker 1: actually make you say, wow, that was a really great play. 756 00:37:03,040 --> 00:37:05,319 Speaker 1: Not really because of what we've saw. What we saw 757 00:37:05,400 --> 00:37:07,960 Speaker 1: from him even as a rookie. He wasn't very good 758 00:37:07,960 --> 00:37:10,799 Speaker 1: as rookie year, and he was really good in the preseason. 759 00:37:11,520 --> 00:37:14,640 Speaker 1: Another thing about about Zeke, he's not gonna look that 760 00:37:14,640 --> 00:37:16,360 Speaker 1: that great out here. You know, he hand him the 761 00:37:16,360 --> 00:37:19,440 Speaker 1: ball in a practice, he runs to the side, and 762 00:37:19,640 --> 00:37:21,719 Speaker 1: a safety and a linebacker come and they get right 763 00:37:21,800 --> 00:37:23,880 Speaker 1: up on him and they touch him, and it's like, 764 00:37:23,880 --> 00:37:27,920 Speaker 1: I got you down, and we all know that it's 765 00:37:27,960 --> 00:37:29,759 Speaker 1: gonna take a lot more than that. You know, you 766 00:37:29,840 --> 00:37:32,000 Speaker 1: might get him on the twenty, but the ball got 767 00:37:32,040 --> 00:37:34,640 Speaker 1: dragged down to the twelve. And that's what the beast 768 00:37:34,719 --> 00:37:37,120 Speaker 1: mode feed me. Zeke, all that kind of stuff, that's 769 00:37:37,120 --> 00:37:39,840 Speaker 1: what comes into play. Same with these offensive linemen. You know, 770 00:37:39,920 --> 00:37:42,160 Speaker 1: these defensive guys that are kind of smaller, they fly 771 00:37:42,239 --> 00:37:44,080 Speaker 1: around the ball and they get into gaps and they're like, 772 00:37:44,080 --> 00:37:46,719 Speaker 1: I got it. You know when reality, Zak Martin would 773 00:37:46,719 --> 00:37:49,120 Speaker 1: have probably driven the guy five yards down the field. 774 00:37:49,120 --> 00:37:51,719 Speaker 1: But so you don't really get to see all this 775 00:37:51,800 --> 00:37:55,279 Speaker 1: stuff to that point. It's hard to tell a little 776 00:37:55,280 --> 00:37:58,680 Speaker 1: bit just from a physical nature of these guys. That's 777 00:37:58,719 --> 00:38:00,960 Speaker 1: why receivers in corners always kind of get higher on 778 00:38:00,960 --> 00:38:02,520 Speaker 1: the list because you see, did he catch it? Did 779 00:38:02,520 --> 00:38:05,200 Speaker 1: he not eat it? You're absolutely right, but man Zeke 780 00:38:05,239 --> 00:38:07,279 Speaker 1: and Rod both like you can see it in their 781 00:38:07,280 --> 00:38:09,960 Speaker 1: footwork and you can see it like again, I mean, 782 00:38:10,120 --> 00:38:12,719 Speaker 1: this is just my subjective judgment, but like you can 783 00:38:12,800 --> 00:38:16,439 Speaker 1: just see, like okay, real cool Davier Woods like you're 784 00:38:16,520 --> 00:38:19,120 Speaker 1: you're there, but you're not there like Zeke would be gone. 785 00:38:19,160 --> 00:38:21,600 Speaker 1: Oh and just not to mention the sheer volume of 786 00:38:21,640 --> 00:38:24,840 Speaker 1: stuff that he's doing, Like, I mean he's he's lining 787 00:38:24,960 --> 00:38:27,040 Speaker 1: up out wide, he's catching the ball out of the backfield, 788 00:38:27,080 --> 00:38:32,000 Speaker 1: they're doing screens. Uh, he's he's been very very impressive. 789 00:38:32,200 --> 00:38:34,960 Speaker 1: Um And I mean Dad hasn't been bad by any stretch. 790 00:38:35,040 --> 00:38:37,680 Speaker 1: He just he's not lightening the world on fire. I 791 00:38:37,680 --> 00:38:40,120 Speaker 1: don't know. This isn't Yeah, he's a he's a gamer. 792 00:38:40,840 --> 00:38:43,160 Speaker 1: Half of it. It's just half of the of the list. 793 00:38:43,480 --> 00:38:46,960 Speaker 1: These four and there's also uh Rob Brian McKee, Lindsay 794 00:38:47,080 --> 00:38:50,319 Speaker 1: also have some so it'll you'll see some different names 795 00:38:50,560 --> 00:38:53,319 Speaker 1: um on the list as well some of the guys 796 00:38:53,360 --> 00:38:55,960 Speaker 1: that they voted for, so in different orders. All right, 797 00:38:56,040 --> 00:38:58,239 Speaker 1: let's take our last break here we come back. 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I always think the 843 00:41:14,440 --> 00:41:16,799 Speaker 1: break host is just so off today. I don't know 844 00:41:16,840 --> 00:41:20,160 Speaker 1: what's going on, but whatever, there's something, there's something to 845 00:41:20,200 --> 00:41:22,400 Speaker 1: be said for that. And you won't ask me to 846 00:41:22,400 --> 00:41:24,439 Speaker 1: do it again, but you, oh, I will definitely ask 847 00:41:24,440 --> 00:41:26,440 Speaker 1: you to do. You guys both to drop the ball 848 00:41:26,440 --> 00:41:28,560 Speaker 1: and decided not to do. You guys needed a day off. 849 00:41:28,560 --> 00:41:30,080 Speaker 1: I guess as well. I thought it was just a 850 00:41:30,160 --> 00:41:34,759 Speaker 1: player's day off. I guess it was. That's okay though, Um, 851 00:41:34,880 --> 00:41:36,680 Speaker 1: actually I think me and Amber been killing it on 852 00:41:36,680 --> 00:41:38,960 Speaker 1: this show, so we're doing your job better than you're 853 00:41:39,000 --> 00:41:43,239 Speaker 1: doing Oursakay, all right, A couple of guys that that 854 00:41:43,400 --> 00:41:49,320 Speaker 1: did not really want to talk about drop and Dorance Armstrong. 855 00:41:49,560 --> 00:41:53,239 Speaker 1: Dorance Armstrong will make some other people's list, not on 856 00:41:53,280 --> 00:41:55,640 Speaker 1: this panel, right here on the top ten. Yeah, that 857 00:41:55,800 --> 00:41:59,080 Speaker 1: is somebody that is very shocking. Just somebody watches the tape, 858 00:42:01,640 --> 00:42:03,799 Speaker 1: the guy, the guy, the guy who actually the guy 859 00:42:03,800 --> 00:42:06,799 Speaker 1: who's most qualified, the guy who actually watches every play. Yeah, 860 00:42:06,920 --> 00:42:10,000 Speaker 1: not just the one shocker. So anyways, what are we 861 00:42:10,160 --> 00:42:15,839 Speaker 1: not top ten lists that we all chimed in on 862 00:42:16,080 --> 00:42:18,840 Speaker 1: last night, and he's supposed to go on the website 863 00:42:18,880 --> 00:42:23,960 Speaker 1: today and Nick is just deciding to reveal everything today 864 00:42:24,040 --> 00:42:27,200 Speaker 1: here on the show. That's not exactly it. Everybody who 865 00:42:27,239 --> 00:42:30,000 Speaker 1: listens to the shows, I know, I know, but well 866 00:42:30,320 --> 00:42:33,480 Speaker 1: I'm gonna talk about rookies because that's that's what rookies 867 00:42:33,520 --> 00:42:36,279 Speaker 1: and players that aren't on this list, guys that didn't 868 00:42:36,320 --> 00:42:40,480 Speaker 1: make any um anybody's mentioned. But let's talk about Dorn's Armstrong. 869 00:42:40,560 --> 00:42:42,839 Speaker 1: He's he's a young guys. He flashing a little bit. 870 00:42:42,960 --> 00:42:45,959 Speaker 1: I've seen a couple flash yesterday. I'm about to start 871 00:42:45,960 --> 00:42:48,680 Speaker 1: watching him more now that Brian thinks he's the top 872 00:42:48,719 --> 00:42:52,040 Speaker 1: ten worthy guy. He has. He has had moments, none 873 00:42:52,040 --> 00:42:54,640 Speaker 1: more so than yesterday. What do you do? He whooped 874 00:42:54,719 --> 00:42:57,680 Speaker 1: Lyle Collins in the compete period, just that I like 875 00:42:57,800 --> 00:43:01,759 Speaker 1: that posterized him and he's I mean, um, you know, 876 00:43:02,040 --> 00:43:04,280 Speaker 1: you go back to I'm not trying to dog my guy, Taco, 877 00:43:04,360 --> 00:43:08,239 Speaker 1: but like last year as a rookie, Taco basically looked 878 00:43:08,280 --> 00:43:10,680 Speaker 1: like he didn't belong. I mean, put it. That's a 879 00:43:10,680 --> 00:43:14,160 Speaker 1: little harsh, but fair. I think, uh, the Doran's Armstrong 880 00:43:14,200 --> 00:43:16,400 Speaker 1: doesn't look like that. He looks like he belongs. Absolutely. 881 00:43:16,440 --> 00:43:18,319 Speaker 1: The only thing I wish they'd give him a new 882 00:43:18,400 --> 00:43:21,160 Speaker 1: number because you know, I know they will, but like 883 00:43:21,200 --> 00:43:23,879 Speaker 1: you know, he's not you know, he's not keeping seventy four. 884 00:43:24,080 --> 00:43:27,160 Speaker 1: And so just in my brain when I see seventy four, 885 00:43:27,200 --> 00:43:30,560 Speaker 1: I just associate it with a scrub basically, because they 886 00:43:30,600 --> 00:43:33,160 Speaker 1: only give that number to people they're gonna cut um, 887 00:43:33,560 --> 00:43:35,120 Speaker 1: they're not gonna make it to the season. Usually, if 888 00:43:35,160 --> 00:43:37,320 Speaker 1: you're not, you're not making it to the season, or 889 00:43:37,360 --> 00:43:40,520 Speaker 1: you're changing numbers when the season gets here. So, uh, 890 00:43:41,040 --> 00:43:43,640 Speaker 1: that's not his fault. Though he is, he's looked nice. 891 00:43:43,880 --> 00:43:45,880 Speaker 1: I wouldn't put him in my top ten. Yeah, I 892 00:43:45,920 --> 00:43:47,600 Speaker 1: need to go talk to Brian. He's probably got the 893 00:43:47,800 --> 00:43:51,560 Speaker 1: same moments, about the same level as Taco, but Taco 894 00:43:51,719 --> 00:43:55,799 Speaker 1: is in his second year. Yeah, so yeah, he has 895 00:43:55,880 --> 00:43:58,440 Speaker 1: done about as much as Taco, and he's a rookie 896 00:43:58,440 --> 00:44:00,759 Speaker 1: fourth round pick and tacos in his second year. Either 897 00:44:00,920 --> 00:44:03,719 Speaker 1: that you want more from Taco at this point, that 898 00:44:03,800 --> 00:44:06,759 Speaker 1: you expect more from time. That is the that's I mean, 899 00:44:06,840 --> 00:44:09,400 Speaker 1: until he proves otherwise. That's the storyline around Taco. And 900 00:44:09,719 --> 00:44:11,799 Speaker 1: I want the best for him and I believe in him, 901 00:44:11,840 --> 00:44:13,560 Speaker 1: but he's got to show more. So we're at that 902 00:44:13,600 --> 00:44:15,960 Speaker 1: point where it's like the NTA tournament comes out. You know, 903 00:44:16,000 --> 00:44:18,240 Speaker 1: you see the field, and now it's like who didn't 904 00:44:18,239 --> 00:44:21,120 Speaker 1: make it? Like where are the snubs here? There are 905 00:44:21,160 --> 00:44:24,040 Speaker 1: some names out here that haven't been mentioned that I 906 00:44:24,080 --> 00:44:26,600 Speaker 1: think are gonna freak out some fans. You've got the 907 00:44:26,640 --> 00:44:28,680 Speaker 1: fourth round pick that was mentioned. It's kind of why 908 00:44:28,680 --> 00:44:31,640 Speaker 1: I brought him up obviously making this listen as a 909 00:44:31,680 --> 00:44:35,040 Speaker 1: tie at the bottom probably will be your third and 910 00:44:35,080 --> 00:44:39,080 Speaker 1: second round pick, but you don't see the first round 911 00:44:39,080 --> 00:44:42,359 Speaker 1: pick at all. Layton Vanderesh has not really done enough 912 00:44:42,400 --> 00:44:45,840 Speaker 1: to really catch anyone's eye. Is that alarming? Is that surprising? 913 00:44:45,960 --> 00:44:48,600 Speaker 1: There's no position on the field that it's harder to 914 00:44:48,640 --> 00:44:52,200 Speaker 1: make an impact like get noticed than the linebacker. And 915 00:44:52,239 --> 00:44:54,160 Speaker 1: he's at his moments. We talked about him yesterday. He's 916 00:44:54,440 --> 00:44:57,719 Speaker 1: especially in pass coverage. He's broken up some balls, he 917 00:44:57,719 --> 00:45:01,799 Speaker 1: helped contribute to an interception. He absolutely hasn't looked bad 918 00:45:01,800 --> 00:45:04,520 Speaker 1: by any stretch. But like the whole job of a 919 00:45:04,640 --> 00:45:06,880 Speaker 1: like you can't do your job as a linebacker in 920 00:45:06,880 --> 00:45:09,480 Speaker 1: this setting, so it doesn't bother me at all. Another 921 00:45:09,520 --> 00:45:11,839 Speaker 1: player the fans are definitely looking at an Amber Will 922 00:45:12,280 --> 00:45:15,560 Speaker 1: can attest to this they want to see Alan Hearns. 923 00:45:16,480 --> 00:45:19,200 Speaker 1: You said, you said had a video out there the 924 00:45:19,200 --> 00:45:21,120 Speaker 1: other day. You put some some plays out there and 925 00:45:21,760 --> 00:45:25,520 Speaker 1: fans are all fifty seven thousand views. They want to 926 00:45:25,560 --> 00:45:27,560 Speaker 1: see Alan Hearns. Like, what is this guy gonna do? 927 00:45:27,560 --> 00:45:29,799 Speaker 1: If we're not gonna have this, then who's gonna be 928 00:45:29,840 --> 00:45:31,680 Speaker 1: the starter? What's he gonna do? And I haven't really 929 00:45:31,680 --> 00:45:35,719 Speaker 1: seen him play before, but he's been okay. I guess 930 00:45:35,719 --> 00:45:39,319 Speaker 1: he's dealing with a leg tightness heighten us. I think 931 00:45:39,320 --> 00:45:41,560 Speaker 1: they're just being careful with him. Yeah, I don't know, 932 00:45:42,040 --> 00:45:44,479 Speaker 1: but I mean he's been good. He's had some he's 933 00:45:44,480 --> 00:45:47,279 Speaker 1: displayed some nice hands at times. Uh, he's definitely I 934 00:45:47,280 --> 00:45:49,640 Speaker 1: mean he's not a body catcher. I'll tell you that 935 00:45:49,760 --> 00:45:52,560 Speaker 1: he can go up here, he can extend. He's made 936 00:45:52,560 --> 00:45:56,400 Speaker 1: some nice snags. I nothing that wows me. Hey, can 937 00:45:56,440 --> 00:45:58,239 Speaker 1: I back you up to Layton Vanderessh. There was a 938 00:45:58,320 --> 00:46:00,360 Speaker 1: question I want to ask you guys about that. Is 939 00:46:00,360 --> 00:46:02,399 Speaker 1: it concerning to you at all that your first round 940 00:46:02,440 --> 00:46:06,800 Speaker 1: pick hasn't managed to work primarily with the first team 941 00:46:06,840 --> 00:46:09,680 Speaker 1: with Sean Lee being off the field. No, And I'll 942 00:46:09,719 --> 00:46:13,239 Speaker 1: tell you why it did concern me and then somebody. 943 00:46:14,480 --> 00:46:16,600 Speaker 1: I gotta give props to Clarence Hill because he's the 944 00:46:16,640 --> 00:46:18,440 Speaker 1: first person that I saw it from, and then I 945 00:46:18,480 --> 00:46:22,400 Speaker 1: went and asked around about it myself. He they like 946 00:46:22,560 --> 00:46:24,440 Speaker 1: him working with the second team so he can make 947 00:46:24,480 --> 00:46:27,719 Speaker 1: the calls. Ah, okay, that's a good that's a good perspective. 948 00:46:27,719 --> 00:46:30,080 Speaker 1: I didn't think about that. He makes the calls at 949 00:46:30,080 --> 00:46:32,960 Speaker 1: Mike rather than being your first team will and not 950 00:46:33,040 --> 00:46:35,680 Speaker 1: making the calls. Right, he will learn a lot more 951 00:46:35,680 --> 00:46:37,799 Speaker 1: in his camp doing that. That's what they That's what 952 00:46:37,960 --> 00:46:41,480 Speaker 1: I heard, And so he's getting experienced making the calls 953 00:46:41,480 --> 00:46:44,960 Speaker 1: and leading the huddle. Um and And it's weird because 954 00:46:45,520 --> 00:46:48,040 Speaker 1: they've been rotating these guys so much like sometimes it's 955 00:46:48,120 --> 00:46:50,640 Speaker 1: Jalen and Joe Thomas. Sometimes it's Jalen and vander Esh. 956 00:46:50,719 --> 00:46:54,040 Speaker 1: Sometimes it's Vanderesh and Joe Thomas. Sometimes it's vander Esh 957 00:46:54,239 --> 00:46:59,600 Speaker 1: and who am I Damian Will. It's very nebulous, and 958 00:46:59,640 --> 00:47:01,520 Speaker 1: I think I kind of like the receivers. They're just like, 959 00:47:01,600 --> 00:47:04,959 Speaker 1: let's kind of mix it around. And uh, no, short 960 00:47:05,000 --> 00:47:08,040 Speaker 1: answer doesn't bother me much Like you know, people want 961 00:47:08,080 --> 00:47:10,640 Speaker 1: to know about Bo Scarbrough. He doesn't get a lot 962 00:47:10,680 --> 00:47:13,800 Speaker 1: of opportunities here Leyton vander Esch is getting plenty of snaps, 963 00:47:13,800 --> 00:47:15,959 Speaker 1: but he's not getting a lot of opportunities just again, 964 00:47:15,960 --> 00:47:18,520 Speaker 1: because he's a linebacker. In the preseason games, I think 965 00:47:18,560 --> 00:47:20,360 Speaker 1: we'll get a better idea of what he's all about. 966 00:47:20,520 --> 00:47:23,480 Speaker 1: I think that, um, you know, lists like this, the 967 00:47:23,600 --> 00:47:26,359 Speaker 1: fans are just wanted to see players and on here 968 00:47:26,400 --> 00:47:29,000 Speaker 1: that that they're kind of worried about positions they're worried about, 969 00:47:29,040 --> 00:47:32,200 Speaker 1: like linebacker, like safety. You know, I'm sure that that 970 00:47:32,520 --> 00:47:36,399 Speaker 1: Xavier Woods and Jeff Heath, um. You know that you'd 971 00:47:36,400 --> 00:47:38,960 Speaker 1: like to hear reports that they're doing good things, and 972 00:47:39,000 --> 00:47:41,839 Speaker 1: they are. They're being solid, they're not really standing out. 973 00:47:41,880 --> 00:47:44,880 Speaker 1: How about Dan Bailey had had a little bit of 974 00:47:44,880 --> 00:47:47,319 Speaker 1: a rough day yesterday, a couple of kicks would have 975 00:47:47,320 --> 00:47:50,879 Speaker 1: had a different answer before Yesterday's right, he's been playing. 976 00:47:50,960 --> 00:47:55,439 Speaker 1: He had been a couple of missus in practice, and 977 00:47:55,480 --> 00:47:59,000 Speaker 1: you know that's unfortunately, that's kind of where we are 978 00:47:59,080 --> 00:48:01,799 Speaker 1: with him, because you're just like now watching practice and 979 00:48:01,880 --> 00:48:04,080 Speaker 1: charting kicks and you're like, oh, you know, and that's 980 00:48:04,080 --> 00:48:06,080 Speaker 1: what's gonna be during a game. He misses a kick 981 00:48:06,120 --> 00:48:10,040 Speaker 1: early in the season, any kick that's not like over 982 00:48:10,080 --> 00:48:13,239 Speaker 1: fifty two yards and you're gonna be like, oh man, 983 00:48:13,320 --> 00:48:16,040 Speaker 1: what's the problem, who's out there, what's gonna happen? First 984 00:48:16,040 --> 00:48:19,800 Speaker 1: time miss is a kick, Like in almost any facet 985 00:48:19,840 --> 00:48:23,120 Speaker 1: of life, eighty six percent is great, you know what 986 00:48:23,160 --> 00:48:26,800 Speaker 1: I mean, not kicking like rocket science and field goal kicking, 987 00:48:26,840 --> 00:48:32,879 Speaker 1: eighty six is a terrible percentage. Yeah, so that sucks urgins. Yeah, 988 00:48:33,040 --> 00:48:41,240 Speaker 1: I won't if you If you catch eighty six percent 989 00:48:41,280 --> 00:48:43,680 Speaker 1: of your targets or complete eighty six percent of your passes, 990 00:48:43,719 --> 00:48:45,799 Speaker 1: you're going to the Hall of Fame. Yeah, eighty six 991 00:48:45,840 --> 00:48:48,919 Speaker 1: percent of your kicks you suck handoffs? Yeah, that too. 992 00:48:49,040 --> 00:48:52,000 Speaker 1: So I mean, I think he admits I believe he 993 00:48:52,000 --> 00:48:54,840 Speaker 1: had missed one kick in camp until yesterday, and they 994 00:48:54,880 --> 00:48:57,600 Speaker 1: weren't even long kicks. They were like thirty eight yard kicks. 995 00:48:57,680 --> 00:49:01,200 Speaker 1: And so I'm not a total of three kicks he 996 00:49:01,239 --> 00:49:04,800 Speaker 1: has miss which that's not terrible considering he probably kicks 997 00:49:04,880 --> 00:49:08,200 Speaker 1: eight field goals per day, but two in a day 998 00:49:08,280 --> 00:49:11,480 Speaker 1: from a manageable distance. Just I'm not worried yet, but 999 00:49:11,520 --> 00:49:13,520 Speaker 1: I just you're kind of like, ah, that's just stubbing 1000 00:49:13,520 --> 00:49:15,080 Speaker 1: you put in the back of your mind, like Okay, 1001 00:49:15,120 --> 00:49:16,640 Speaker 1: let's keep an eye on this to see if this 1002 00:49:16,719 --> 00:49:19,040 Speaker 1: becomes a trend. I felt like in case I didn't 1003 00:49:19,040 --> 00:49:21,480 Speaker 1: make myself clear, just to go again, go back to 1004 00:49:21,560 --> 00:49:24,600 Speaker 1: Laton Vanderesh. Shawn Lee, despite not practicing, still makes the 1005 00:49:24,640 --> 00:49:27,319 Speaker 1: calls for the first team defense just he signals them 1006 00:49:27,320 --> 00:49:30,839 Speaker 1: in from the sideline, which is why Laden Vanderesh makes 1007 00:49:30,840 --> 00:49:33,120 Speaker 1: the calls for the second team. So there you go. 1008 00:49:33,400 --> 00:49:36,520 Speaker 1: Let's talk a little bit about Randy Gregory and Randy 1009 00:49:36,680 --> 00:49:40,759 Speaker 1: what do we expect from him? And the next I 1010 00:49:40,760 --> 00:49:44,960 Speaker 1: would say week, which also which covers a game, first 1011 00:49:44,960 --> 00:49:48,400 Speaker 1: game in San Francisco, the same not be playing in 1012 00:49:48,440 --> 00:49:54,080 Speaker 1: that game, make the trip. I don't see why. Yeah, 1013 00:49:54,120 --> 00:49:56,319 Speaker 1: I don't know. Maybe maybe to just kind of get 1014 00:49:56,400 --> 00:50:00,600 Speaker 1: him more acclimated with how things are worked out. Yeah, 1015 00:50:00,640 --> 00:50:03,200 Speaker 1: he's keep him with you. He's gonna well, yeah, he's 1016 00:50:03,239 --> 00:50:05,719 Speaker 1: gonna the classic like he's gonna be out with the 1017 00:50:05,719 --> 00:50:08,640 Speaker 1: athletic trainers like three hours before kid I get worked out. 1018 00:50:08,719 --> 00:50:10,120 Speaker 1: Yeah yeah, and a lot of those guys will do 1019 00:50:10,160 --> 00:50:11,840 Speaker 1: that that might not play very much. They'll get a 1020 00:50:11,880 --> 00:50:14,360 Speaker 1: workout before the game. So he's not gonna do football 1021 00:50:14,400 --> 00:50:16,839 Speaker 1: related things until we get back from San Francisco. But 1022 00:50:16,880 --> 00:50:19,640 Speaker 1: I do think he will practice in pads here in Oxnard. 1023 00:50:19,800 --> 00:50:23,319 Speaker 1: That's my prediction in which that that will probably mean. 1024 00:50:23,800 --> 00:50:27,320 Speaker 1: I think you said it yesterday and I Arizona week three. 1025 00:50:27,960 --> 00:50:31,000 Speaker 1: That sounds right to me. If he's not gonna practice 1026 00:50:31,320 --> 00:50:33,800 Speaker 1: this week, it's hard to think that he's going to 1027 00:50:33,920 --> 00:50:36,000 Speaker 1: be able to practice and then play for the week 1028 00:50:36,040 --> 00:50:38,160 Speaker 1: two game, right because there's a lot of traveling going 1029 00:50:38,200 --> 00:50:40,800 Speaker 1: on going back that week. So that's the schedule starts 1030 00:50:40,800 --> 00:50:45,200 Speaker 1: to get wonky after San Francisco because you're travel days 1031 00:50:45,280 --> 00:50:49,600 Speaker 1: and preseason games and blah blah blah. So Sunday we've 1032 00:50:49,600 --> 00:50:54,160 Speaker 1: got the Blue White scrimmage. Scrimmage, that's what they're calling it. Yeah, 1033 00:50:54,280 --> 00:50:57,520 Speaker 1: should be very and all of you guys I think him, 1034 00:50:57,520 --> 00:51:01,000 Speaker 1: are you on it? Are you on that scrimm? Okay? 1035 00:51:01,080 --> 00:51:03,879 Speaker 1: I know Dave and Nicker on the scrimmage, and yes, 1036 00:51:04,040 --> 00:51:05,880 Speaker 1: a couple other guys Bryan I know'll be on the 1037 00:51:05,920 --> 00:51:08,520 Speaker 1: scrimmage on the on the air said on the air, 1038 00:51:08,719 --> 00:51:10,440 Speaker 1: it's on the air, fritage scrimmage on the air. It 1039 00:51:10,640 --> 00:51:13,239 Speaker 1: sound like take Yeah, I'm not taking any step. I 1040 00:51:13,239 --> 00:51:16,200 Speaker 1: would actually like to see that. I would not position 1041 00:51:16,320 --> 00:51:20,800 Speaker 1: do you think. I don't know, I would not get killed. None, 1042 00:51:22,160 --> 00:51:25,720 Speaker 1: would I not get killed. I didn't hold wide receiver. 1043 00:51:26,040 --> 00:51:27,839 Speaker 1: If as long as the ball's not going to me, 1044 00:51:27,880 --> 00:51:30,399 Speaker 1: If all I mean, you get open, just shove the 1045 00:51:30,400 --> 00:51:32,600 Speaker 1: defensive back is probably gonna shove you to the ground 1046 00:51:32,840 --> 00:51:34,880 Speaker 1: right off the line of scrimmage. You're not getting beyond that. 1047 00:51:35,280 --> 00:51:37,360 Speaker 1: Did I die? That's what you said, right? Like? I 1048 00:51:37,520 --> 00:51:39,719 Speaker 1: all right, all right, Cheeto shoved me to the ground. Air. 1049 00:51:42,360 --> 00:51:45,000 Speaker 1: I'm talking about how everyone said Dalton Schultz got killed 1050 00:51:45,040 --> 00:51:47,200 Speaker 1: out there, right, That's what we're talking. They might just 1051 00:51:47,239 --> 00:51:48,799 Speaker 1: like when they shove you to the ground, there might 1052 00:51:48,800 --> 00:51:51,040 Speaker 1: be a little emphasis on it. And just I think, 1053 00:51:51,080 --> 00:51:53,680 Speaker 1: who thing, I could just hold it. I don't know that. 1054 00:51:53,680 --> 00:51:56,000 Speaker 1: I mean, LP is going to be bringing it back there, 1055 00:51:56,000 --> 00:51:58,080 Speaker 1: but I think I can get it. I've actually done 1056 00:51:58,120 --> 00:52:00,360 Speaker 1: that before. I would rather that seems hard to me. 1057 00:52:00,520 --> 00:52:02,400 Speaker 1: It was hard. It actually is hard. I did. We 1058 00:52:02,440 --> 00:52:05,399 Speaker 1: did a segment back with Dia in the Alamo, don't 1059 00:52:05,560 --> 00:52:08,680 Speaker 1: I'm all the time ago, and it is not It 1060 00:52:08,840 --> 00:52:11,560 Speaker 1: is not easy. I would rather try I'm not going 1061 00:52:11,600 --> 00:52:13,560 Speaker 1: to try to run a route that's ridiculous, but I 1062 00:52:13,600 --> 00:52:16,560 Speaker 1: would rather just try to fend off a corner without 1063 00:52:16,600 --> 00:52:20,439 Speaker 1: getting my ass kicked then catching hold. I'm like, that's yeah, 1064 00:52:20,480 --> 00:52:24,000 Speaker 1: because that doesn't affect the play and just look elsewhere. Yeah, 1065 00:52:24,040 --> 00:52:27,480 Speaker 1: I can see you exactly and not not. I'm okay, 1066 00:52:27,600 --> 00:52:29,600 Speaker 1: he throws to Beasley all the time. Let's not act 1067 00:52:29,640 --> 00:52:35,520 Speaker 1: like it's this huge hype discrepancy. You just put Beasley 1068 00:52:35,560 --> 00:52:37,680 Speaker 1: on your list, not just catching and holding a kick. 1069 00:52:37,760 --> 00:52:40,560 Speaker 1: But like you know, Mark Quez White is screaming around 1070 00:52:40,600 --> 00:52:42,680 Speaker 1: the edge trying to block it, Like, no, thank you, 1071 00:52:43,160 --> 00:52:45,680 Speaker 1: that's true. Amber, where you going to play out there? 1072 00:52:46,800 --> 00:52:49,040 Speaker 1: I was about to say you had some soccer, a 1073 00:52:49,080 --> 00:52:50,239 Speaker 1: little bit of a little bit of that in it. 1074 00:52:50,680 --> 00:52:52,839 Speaker 1: So that's what people are gonna take out of this show. 1075 00:52:53,040 --> 00:52:55,440 Speaker 1: It's so bad up there with Beasley that that now 1076 00:52:55,520 --> 00:53:00,520 Speaker 1: Amber saying that she could kick I mean, Bailey, Baby's 1077 00:53:00,520 --> 00:53:06,680 Speaker 1: the difference. Woo big difference, Yeah, kind of big difference. No, 1078 00:53:07,360 --> 00:53:11,520 Speaker 1: that's true, Derek. I try my hand at safety because 1079 00:53:11,560 --> 00:53:13,920 Speaker 1: at least you're staying back and kind of looking to 1080 00:53:13,960 --> 00:53:15,840 Speaker 1: see what's happening, and there's an off chance that a 1081 00:53:15,880 --> 00:53:20,680 Speaker 1: ball gets thrown and ye are you serious? Maybe you're 1082 00:53:20,960 --> 00:53:23,200 Speaker 1: you're looking in the backfield trying to find the ball, 1083 00:53:23,239 --> 00:53:27,040 Speaker 1: and Deontay Thompson is a striking past I think I 1084 00:53:27,040 --> 00:53:29,240 Speaker 1: think he I think I try my hand at safety, 1085 00:53:29,320 --> 00:53:32,879 Speaker 1: you would lose. Maybe these are professional athletes, you remember, Okay, 1086 00:53:32,960 --> 00:53:35,040 Speaker 1: let me say you remember you remember and pick up 1087 00:53:35,040 --> 00:53:38,840 Speaker 1: when the bad like the crappy player, you're like, who's 1088 00:53:38,840 --> 00:53:40,440 Speaker 1: the guy in the red shirt? Just run at the 1089 00:53:40,480 --> 00:53:42,160 Speaker 1: guy in the red shirt and I'll throw you the ball, 1090 00:53:42,200 --> 00:53:44,319 Speaker 1: like that's what they would do. So find the guy 1091 00:53:44,360 --> 00:53:47,120 Speaker 1: in the Longhorn T shirt. But but I but I 1092 00:53:47,160 --> 00:53:49,359 Speaker 1: feel like that's probably the position I have the best 1093 00:53:49,360 --> 00:53:53,800 Speaker 1: shot at doing anything that's worthwhile. Okay, so like again 1094 00:53:53,880 --> 00:53:56,799 Speaker 1: we're playing against professional act like maybe no position in 1095 00:53:56,800 --> 00:54:00,239 Speaker 1: football like requires more like instinct and feel for the 1096 00:54:00,280 --> 00:54:02,560 Speaker 1: game and you're just gonna step in. But which should 1097 00:54:02,560 --> 00:54:05,600 Speaker 1: do like a little competition? All right, best shot? We 1098 00:54:05,640 --> 00:54:10,560 Speaker 1: should do a competition between everyone, No, we should. I 1099 00:54:10,600 --> 00:54:12,960 Speaker 1: have I have one I have one heart, and like 1100 00:54:13,080 --> 00:54:16,000 Speaker 1: I'm a good sport. I'm not putting my own lack 1101 00:54:16,040 --> 00:54:18,680 Speaker 1: of athletic ability on camera for other people of mployment. 1102 00:54:18,760 --> 00:54:20,719 Speaker 1: Like I'm just not gonna do that. I'm not gonna 1103 00:54:20,719 --> 00:54:22,120 Speaker 1: do You'll play alone with a lot of things. I'll 1104 00:54:22,120 --> 00:54:24,920 Speaker 1: play along with a lot of like there, they're nothing 1105 00:54:24,960 --> 00:54:27,000 Speaker 1: could come out of that other than me looking like 1106 00:54:27,040 --> 00:54:29,360 Speaker 1: an ass and like, I'm not, I'm not doing it. 1107 00:54:29,360 --> 00:54:33,759 Speaker 1: It's not happening. Every every year at combine time, somebody's like, 1108 00:54:33,880 --> 00:54:36,520 Speaker 1: y'all should do a combine for the media, and I'm like, no, 1109 00:54:36,760 --> 00:54:38,960 Speaker 1: it's no gonna happen. I had a friend in the 1110 00:54:39,080 --> 00:54:41,400 Speaker 1: LSU media who did that. I'm not gonna name names, 1111 00:54:41,440 --> 00:54:44,680 Speaker 1: but literally he all he did was run the forty 1112 00:54:44,760 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 1: and he fell down running the forty and broke his 1113 00:54:48,360 --> 00:54:52,439 Speaker 1: colophone running the forty. I'm just I'm not. Yeah, no, 1114 00:54:52,760 --> 00:54:56,279 Speaker 1: that's my point, Like you stand, you stand to gain 1115 00:54:56,440 --> 00:54:58,799 Speaker 1: nothing unless it's you know rich Eis and does it 1116 00:54:58,840 --> 00:55:01,640 Speaker 1: for charity. Maybe maybe he gains up there for people 1117 00:55:01,640 --> 00:55:04,520 Speaker 1: that I'm not. I'm not. I'm not doing it. So 1118 00:55:04,560 --> 00:55:06,520 Speaker 1: if I if I can come up with a sponsorship 1119 00:55:06,840 --> 00:55:10,680 Speaker 1: where it's like there's a children's hospital, where we can 1120 00:55:10,719 --> 00:55:14,080 Speaker 1: actually help out a children's hospitals. Rich Eisen has the 1121 00:55:14,080 --> 00:55:16,400 Speaker 1: power of the shield behind him, like he raises a 1122 00:55:16,440 --> 00:55:18,480 Speaker 1: lot of the power of the star. We're not we're 1123 00:55:18,520 --> 00:55:20,480 Speaker 1: not gonna raise enough money to make it worth it. 1124 00:55:20,840 --> 00:55:23,359 Speaker 1: That sounds bad. I was about to say bad, what's 1125 00:55:23,560 --> 00:55:25,960 Speaker 1: worth I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. All right, 1126 00:55:26,040 --> 00:55:31,320 Speaker 1: it's not worth it. Dave's kiddos. Run for the kids 1127 00:55:32,200 --> 00:55:37,280 Speaker 1: to Scott's tots. Oh god, all right, that's it. That's 1128 00:55:37,320 --> 00:55:40,640 Speaker 1: all you got. That's all. I think we're done. We 1129 00:55:40,719 --> 00:55:44,560 Speaker 1: have two minutes, all right, Yeah, two minutes. Tell me 1130 00:55:44,640 --> 00:55:50,040 Speaker 1: something you're excited to see tomorrow? Go that I haven't 1131 00:55:50,040 --> 00:55:54,440 Speaker 1: already seen. Yeah, who do you need to see more from? 1132 00:55:54,480 --> 00:55:57,239 Speaker 1: I'm hoping that Alan Herts is back because when they 1133 00:55:57,320 --> 00:55:59,200 Speaker 1: when we first saw him out a few days ago, 1134 00:55:59,239 --> 00:56:00,960 Speaker 1: it was like, oh, he's getting that day, and then 1135 00:56:01,000 --> 00:56:03,480 Speaker 1: he missed a second day, and so I'm just hoping 1136 00:56:03,560 --> 00:56:05,680 Speaker 1: that at this point that would be three days with 1137 00:56:05,760 --> 00:56:07,759 Speaker 1: the off day that he would have had to kind 1138 00:56:07,760 --> 00:56:09,520 Speaker 1: of get himself right. I hope to see him back 1139 00:56:09,520 --> 00:56:12,839 Speaker 1: out there tomorrow. I don't know if he's coming back 1140 00:56:12,880 --> 00:56:15,479 Speaker 1: tomorrow or Sunday or win, but I need Noah Brown 1141 00:56:15,560 --> 00:56:18,279 Speaker 1: back on the field because he's my pet cat and 1142 00:56:18,360 --> 00:56:21,839 Speaker 1: he's missing valuable time. And Lance Lenoor is breathing down 1143 00:56:21,920 --> 00:56:24,560 Speaker 1: his nick lance or is so far out in front 1144 00:56:24,560 --> 00:56:27,000 Speaker 1: of him that he lost sight of him. Is gonna 1145 00:56:27,000 --> 00:56:29,120 Speaker 1: make the damn team. I know, but that's also that 1146 00:56:29,120 --> 00:56:33,120 Speaker 1: that could affect him. I just start blocking guys down 1147 00:56:33,160 --> 00:56:35,480 Speaker 1: the field. Noah Brown needs to start showing. He needs 1148 00:56:35,480 --> 00:56:37,520 Speaker 1: to start showing what he can do. And I hope 1149 00:56:37,520 --> 00:56:40,360 Speaker 1: it's happened soon. But you and Brune needs to step 1150 00:56:40,440 --> 00:56:42,800 Speaker 1: up for you. Would you like to see more from 1151 00:56:44,400 --> 00:56:48,279 Speaker 1: I mean d Law maybe since he didn't even get time, 1152 00:56:49,320 --> 00:56:53,719 Speaker 1: he's at another level. Yeah, yeah, he's good, he's good 1153 00:56:53,760 --> 00:56:57,319 Speaker 1: to go. I don't know, UM haven't thought about it. 1154 00:56:58,360 --> 00:57:00,040 Speaker 1: I'll pick one while you think, while you're seeing and 1155 00:57:00,120 --> 00:57:04,520 Speaker 1: some Xavier Woods. I mean, it's just if you're gonna 1156 00:57:04,520 --> 00:57:06,960 Speaker 1: if they're gonna give this guy the opportunity to and 1157 00:57:07,200 --> 00:57:09,640 Speaker 1: they are giving him the opportunity to shine right now 1158 00:57:09,680 --> 00:57:12,719 Speaker 1: and to be that that's starting safety. We'd like to 1159 00:57:12,719 --> 00:57:16,080 Speaker 1: to see a little bit more ball hawking skills. I mean, yeah, 1160 00:57:16,120 --> 00:57:18,720 Speaker 1: he's in the right spot, but just make more plays 1161 00:57:19,120 --> 00:57:20,760 Speaker 1: on the ball. That's what you need. I mean, that's 1162 00:57:20,760 --> 00:57:22,680 Speaker 1: one thing about Jeff Heath. He does get the ball 1163 00:57:22,720 --> 00:57:25,160 Speaker 1: in his hands more than you would think from a safety. 1164 00:57:25,280 --> 00:57:27,360 Speaker 1: You want Xavier Woods to kind of do that. He's 1165 00:57:27,360 --> 00:57:30,280 Speaker 1: been playing good, but you know, good would be a 1166 00:57:30,280 --> 00:57:32,360 Speaker 1: good You need a good third safety to be the starter, 1167 00:57:32,520 --> 00:57:33,760 Speaker 1: you need to be a little bit better than that. 1168 00:57:33,800 --> 00:57:36,760 Speaker 1: I'd like to see more from Xavierwoods. Well, the only 1169 00:57:37,080 --> 00:57:40,760 Speaker 1: group that I'm really really starting to become desperate about 1170 00:57:40,880 --> 00:57:43,560 Speaker 1: is the tight End. Although I've talked about like they're 1171 00:57:43,600 --> 00:57:46,000 Speaker 1: gonna be Okay, So you talked yourself out of safety. 1172 00:57:46,040 --> 00:57:52,000 Speaker 1: You're a believer, now, are you kidding me? I've given 1173 00:57:52,120 --> 00:57:54,520 Speaker 1: up on that and let's just see what they got 1174 00:57:54,560 --> 00:57:56,720 Speaker 1: in again. That's one of the things that's hard to 1175 00:57:56,840 --> 00:57:59,600 Speaker 1: judge out here. So I'm like, Okay, whatever you do 1176 00:57:59,760 --> 00:58:02,280 Speaker 1: is not gonna impress me right now, So that don't 1177 00:58:02,320 --> 00:58:06,840 Speaker 1: impress me much. No, Wow, I know some country like one. 1178 00:58:06,920 --> 00:58:09,560 Speaker 1: I know one country. So all right, that was the one. Yeah, 1179 00:58:09,560 --> 00:58:13,040 Speaker 1: that was it. Yeah, all right, Well this was the 1180 00:58:13,080 --> 00:58:15,439 Speaker 1: third straight day with a different host. So Dave, we'll 1181 00:58:15,440 --> 00:58:18,040 Speaker 1: be back tomorrow hosting. You'll probably actually the show will 1182 00:58:18,080 --> 00:58:24,200 Speaker 1: be on Sunday. Host Yes, Sunday, Sunday, probably, So all right, 1183 00:58:24,920 --> 00:58:26,960 Speaker 1: hanging with the boys of Shannon's up there, he is, 1184 00:58:27,000 --> 00:58:29,960 Speaker 1: he's up. Nate Newton, stay with us here for hanging 1185 00:58:29,960 --> 00:58:31,760 Speaker 1: with the boys. We'll see you next time on the break. 1186 00:58:36,800 --> 00:58:39,680 Speaker 1: This has been a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com 1187 00:58:39,720 --> 00:58:41,760 Speaker 1: and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.