WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Victory Monday III

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<v Speaker 1>The following. Here's a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club. Cowboys. This is Nick

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<v Speaker 1>Shot screaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the

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<v Speaker 1>official Dallas Cowboys apt now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Walls,

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<v Speaker 1>and Nicky Spagnola. Go, Dallas Howboys stand. Ah. Yeah, it's

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<v Speaker 1>a victory Monday once again for your Dallas Cowboys after

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<v Speaker 1>a fourth straight win, this time over the New York

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<v Speaker 1>Football Giants. This is mixed shots. We are inside the

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<v Speaker 1>SWBC podcast studio here at Ford Center, dropping at the

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<v Speaker 1>Star and frisky. You are sounding like Lou Garrett given

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<v Speaker 1>us the final speech at Yankee Stadium. There we go,

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<v Speaker 1>Chris Beam making us fight through it. But here we are,

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<v Speaker 1>and the Cowboys fought through a slow start on Sunday

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<v Speaker 1>against the Giants and then they picked up speed very quickly.

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<v Speaker 1>And I think it's great that Chris Beam has picked

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<v Speaker 1>out the old Cowboy theme song to get us started

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<v Speaker 1>not only this week, but last week. And we'll continue

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<v Speaker 1>a trend throughout the season because I'm going to pay

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<v Speaker 1>tribute to Don Bishop. Thank you, thank you, not Everson Wall,

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<v Speaker 1>not Everson Walls. It's the great, Don Bishop. We'll get

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<v Speaker 1>into that a little bit later because we have come

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<v Speaker 1>across so amazing stats from Don. You're reading the wrong bill,

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<v Speaker 1>I think I maybe too, but I'm going to a

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<v Speaker 1>different gardless anyway. And by the way, when we play

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<v Speaker 1>that song, we need to see if Douglas still has

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<v Speaker 1>his cowboy Joe hat in his office. Yeah. I like

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<v Speaker 1>that song because it brings back those old feelings. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>back when that was being played, cowboys were winning all

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<v Speaker 1>the time, so we were just accustomed to his bags.

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<v Speaker 1>You want to hear, because you know, I wasn't you

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<v Speaker 1>were a loser over there, No, I was. I was winning.

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<v Speaker 1>I was. You're a Packers fan, I'm with you. We

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<v Speaker 1>were mad at your guys. Now when Don Bishop was

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<v Speaker 1>playing for the Cowboys, that cowboys were not. But he

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<v Speaker 1>was winning though. Yeah, yeah, all over all over the play.

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<v Speaker 1>So that's why I feel now I wake up, me

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<v Speaker 1>and my son, we're talking about it. I wake up now.

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<v Speaker 1>It's a good feeling to watch a game and you

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<v Speaker 1>know it's not stress, but you just have the confidence

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<v Speaker 1>when it's all said and done, we can we can

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<v Speaker 1>complain and complain and complain knowing that we're still gonna win.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, I thought the key thing yesterday was obviously

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<v Speaker 1>they got off to a slow start, right they turned

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<v Speaker 1>the ball over, and they were good enough to overcome

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<v Speaker 1>their shortcomings. They outscored themselves. And you know what I

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<v Speaker 1>said at the time, even though they were struggling in

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<v Speaker 1>the first quarter, I just had a feeling, I said

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<v Speaker 1>to a friend, I said, they're going to hang half

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<v Speaker 1>a hundred on these guys. Yeah, I mean, you just

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<v Speaker 1>had that feeling, even with the turnovers, and it was

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<v Speaker 1>three nothing after Once they were moving the football, they

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<v Speaker 1>were fine. They were they were just fine. It was

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<v Speaker 1>only a matter of time. They were in wild what

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<v Speaker 1>they score you said, moving, they were moving the football.

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<v Speaker 1>We still were frustrated with the mistakes, but we still

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<v Speaker 1>had the poise to overcome them. Yeah, usually that stopped.

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<v Speaker 1>That's three steps right there. Usually we stopped at two.

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<v Speaker 1>Last year and years before we stopped it too. Now

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<v Speaker 1>we're able to because of our poise, and let's face it,

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<v Speaker 1>because of our defense. We're able to hold him off,

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<v Speaker 1>the opposition off until our offense gets on. And it's

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<v Speaker 1>because of the balance on offense, because of the ability

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<v Speaker 1>to run the football and throw the football, But it's

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<v Speaker 1>like twenty and sixteen all over again. I just that

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<v Speaker 1>offensive line man that that's the comfort zone that we have.

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<v Speaker 1>When you have an offensive line like that, it's like

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<v Speaker 1>being around a big brother. You got these big old

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<v Speaker 1>dudes hanging around and they're always going to have your back.

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<v Speaker 1>They're always gonna pave the way for you. That's the

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<v Speaker 1>way we're doing this every week, even though we start

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<v Speaker 1>offs slow, and it's better than two thou sixteen because

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<v Speaker 1>you got a double punch at running back now. I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>Zeke is playing at the same level. I think that

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<v Speaker 1>he was his rookie year in twenty and sixteen, but

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<v Speaker 1>now you've got the he hasn't broke a home run

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<v Speaker 1>run yet, but you feel like he's gonna. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>it's it's easy, is that, you know, fifteen or twenty

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<v Speaker 1>yards for that matter, Dak is getting I'm sorry, Zeke

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<v Speaker 1>is getting real close to breaking along. That's yeah, yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but hadn't done, hadn't done. His little lightning thing is

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<v Speaker 1>as much as we liked for him too, but still

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<v Speaker 1>he's representing extremely well. See. I think the evidence of

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<v Speaker 1>what we're talking about after it was ten ten that

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<v Speaker 1>they take the possession two minute drill at the end

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<v Speaker 1>of the first half and drove right down the field,

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<v Speaker 1>scored and what up seven? You know what I call that?

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<v Speaker 1>That was that mojo moment. Yeah, that was that moment.

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<v Speaker 1>I wrote it down before they even started. It's like,

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<v Speaker 1>you score here, let's let's put this thing back into

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<v Speaker 1>our control. This is getting a little bit. It's not

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<v Speaker 1>funny anymore that these guys are hanging around like some

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<v Speaker 1>cute little bugs and some pests. You know, that's what

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<v Speaker 1>they were. They were just some pests until we decided

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<v Speaker 1>to just put the hammer down. Play started with that

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<v Speaker 1>that two minute drink eight play seventy five yards yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>two fifteen uh. It took and the touchdown pass was

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<v Speaker 1>rather incredible on two points uh one, the route that

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<v Speaker 1>Amari Cooper ran on, that guy spun him around with.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, he's just unbelievable. And then Dak threads a

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<v Speaker 1>needle because there's two guys there, right, and I was

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<v Speaker 1>when I saw it, I go old, that's gonna get picked.

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<v Speaker 1>Dak's only looking at the safety. He's not even looked

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<v Speaker 1>at the cornerback because he's corner was already he was

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<v Speaker 1>going to be there, so he's only concentrated the safety.

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<v Speaker 1>Make sure I can't get that in there. Yeah, that's

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<v Speaker 1>just confidence man, just on all levels and command of

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<v Speaker 1>the offense. He knows. Yeah, well, yeah, they talked about

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<v Speaker 1>that because you know they what forty eight tried to

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<v Speaker 1>sneak up and get the blitz. Of course, Dak saw

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<v Speaker 1>it based on the alignment here and beyond is working

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<v Speaker 1>well together, pointing out the alignement and how okay when

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<v Speaker 1>when before he changed it, then they had all beyond,

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<v Speaker 1>just had it all counted out. Then forty eight came around.

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<v Speaker 1>Dak's like, hold up, he's coming now, we have to

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<v Speaker 1>change everything, and they slid it over here. Zeke picked

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<v Speaker 1>up of the inside guy here and he was big

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<v Speaker 1>and it speaks pass Yes, it speaks also, I mean

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<v Speaker 1>to the preparation that Dak has on a daily basis,

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<v Speaker 1>weekly basis, year round basis. It's it's on an elite level.

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<v Speaker 1>And the and the aptitude not only of him, but

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<v Speaker 1>everybody in that room. Where I mean when think of

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<v Speaker 1>the think of the minds, the quarterback minds they have

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<v Speaker 1>in that room. Uh, not just Dak, but Kellen Moore

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<v Speaker 1>and Doug nuss Meyer and Mike McCarthy and being it

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<v Speaker 1>simplifies the whole thing for him as they prepare each way.

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<v Speaker 1>And let's face it, the white receivers and running backs

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<v Speaker 1>all on the same page. Yeah, it's effortless for them mentally.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, if you look at the touchdown past to Zeke,

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<v Speaker 1>the play design was perfect for what the Giants were doing.

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<v Speaker 1>Twenty three. It was Logan Ryan. He came up in

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<v Speaker 1>the slot, he was gonna blitz right, and he thought

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<v Speaker 1>he had the perfect run blitz because Dak faked the

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<v Speaker 1>pitch out to Zeke and he came firing up and

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<v Speaker 1>then Zeke just goes around him and all Dak had

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<v Speaker 1>to do was throw a lollipop over his head for

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<v Speaker 1>the kind of high step touchdown right. But it was

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<v Speaker 1>a perfect call. And I don't know if they adjusted,

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<v Speaker 1>if there was a read there. He saw the safety

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<v Speaker 1>coming up, it's like, okay, I'm not giving you the bone.

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<v Speaker 1>You just go run a wheel round. And that's the thing.

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<v Speaker 1>And when you talk about the receivers, it's those sight

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<v Speaker 1>adjustments that they've got to make on the fly. That

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<v Speaker 1>you have to have smart receivers, whether their wide receivers,

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<v Speaker 1>TI in running backs or whatever. Who are on the

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<v Speaker 1>same page that you are. And that's where experience in

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<v Speaker 1>an offense and having worked together, they're just ready. Bryan

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<v Speaker 1>Wilson's coming in just seamless, you know, including him and everything.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, just think about the experience that the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>Receiving Corps has across the board multiple years in this

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<v Speaker 1>same offense. It's amazing. And that's one of the reasons.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, give Mike mccrothy credit for that. He didn't

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<v Speaker 1>want to disrupt whatever continuity the team had going between

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<v Speaker 1>Kellen Moore, Colin plays and Dak Prescott running the same offense,

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<v Speaker 1>instead of coming in and going, Okay, I'm sorry, this

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<v Speaker 1>is my offense. We're gonna do it this way. And

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<v Speaker 1>he didn't do that, and he should be applauded for that.

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<v Speaker 1>I'm telling you, ficking Kellen Moore, man, he is in

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<v Speaker 1>his bag. As my son says, matter of fact, he

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<v Speaker 1>and Quinn, they both seem to be working so well

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<v Speaker 1>off of each other. We made the mistakes early on,

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<v Speaker 1>as I said earlier, defensively we were able to hold

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<v Speaker 1>them off. You know, the last couple of years. If

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<v Speaker 1>we make those mistakes, man, we're down fourteen nothing and

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<v Speaker 1>it's snowballs. Yeah, we're down fourteen nothing, We're not They're

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<v Speaker 1>gonna be We're gonna be totally clueless offensively, They're gonna

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<v Speaker 1>just probably some big play. Within three downs, they're going

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<v Speaker 1>to score. We go do it again. They'll probably do

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<v Speaker 1>the same thing, and we'll be over there not knowing

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<v Speaker 1>what the hell is going on. Then offense has to

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<v Speaker 1>come back with them just blind. Feury're trying to catch

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<v Speaker 1>up and while the defense continues to give it up.

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<v Speaker 1>That's totally different this year. You know, think about I

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<v Speaker 1>was just sitting there thinking about the skill position players

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<v Speaker 1>on this team, and there's only one that's playing who

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<v Speaker 1>has less than three years experience in this offense, and

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<v Speaker 1>that's CD Lamb Right, Yeah, I mean you think Zeke

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<v Speaker 1>and Pollard, the two tight ends, and the receivers went

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<v Speaker 1>and when Gallup's healthy as well, it's only CD is

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<v Speaker 1>the only one who has less than three years experience

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<v Speaker 1>in this offense. So we're talking about juniors and put

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<v Speaker 1>it in college terms. These are all juniors and seniors.

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<v Speaker 1>In many cases, they're going up against freshman and sophomores.

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<v Speaker 1>And it's graduate students, guys with master's degree and CDs.

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<v Speaker 1>He's a breakout run waiting to which brings us to

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<v Speaker 1>this week's opponent. In the twenty years of dominance that

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<v Speaker 1>the New England Patriots had with Tom Brady, I mean,

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<v Speaker 1>how much did they benefit just from the experience factor

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<v Speaker 1>of all of not only Brady but all of his

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<v Speaker 1>receivers and everything through the years. It gives you such

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<v Speaker 1>a huge advantage, as much turnover as there is in

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<v Speaker 1>this list. And it'd be interesting, you know how many

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<v Speaker 1>offensive coordinators they had during that time. But the stabilizing

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<v Speaker 1>influence was Belichick, right, So if he brought in a

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<v Speaker 1>different coordinator or he elevated one, it's like, no, no,

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<v Speaker 1>you're not coming in with your offense. This is our offense.

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<v Speaker 1>You learn it here. Here's the book. Book read read that. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>and you know it's so crazy about the anniversary or

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<v Speaker 1>whatever three hundred and sixty four days or sixty five,

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<v Speaker 1>which wasn't I thought I thought we finished that. I

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<v Speaker 1>can't remember what the answer was. Sixty five five, three

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<v Speaker 1>sixty five days that year? Its three sixty six to day, Yes,

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<v Speaker 1>that's right. Well, anyway, it seemed like Karma has really

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<v Speaker 1>kind of started backing the Cowboys because not only did

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<v Speaker 1>da Go make it through the game, have this great game,

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<v Speaker 1>and of course this entire year has been magical. Everyone

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<v Speaker 1>else is getting hurt on the Giant squad. I mean

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<v Speaker 1>that's ridiculous, man. They had six ft six guys go down.

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<v Speaker 1>Well count them. Say Quin was first, right, and that

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<v Speaker 1>was after the play he stepped on Jordan Lewis foot

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<v Speaker 1>right and he and he they showed the picture that

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<v Speaker 1>that didn't look swollen. Yeah, if that was swollen, I

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<v Speaker 1>don't know that. That was way too big for the

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<v Speaker 1>next week really, yeah, okay, and then they lost Day

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<v Speaker 1>on the interception that was late. No, I was on

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<v Speaker 1>the near interception. Yeah, when when Diggs broke across and

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<v Speaker 1>when Diggs when he fell on Digg's ankle, right, he

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<v Speaker 1>also messed up his knee because he grabbed it as

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<v Speaker 1>he rolled over. That's just how much how that was

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<v Speaker 1>the force that that Dicks came to intercept that ball.

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<v Speaker 1>He didn't come underneath, he went over the top. He

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<v Speaker 1>passed him over the top and still almost stole it,

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<v Speaker 1>which allowed Golladay to to have a misstep, right, And

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<v Speaker 1>that's how we ended up her. So then they lose

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<v Speaker 1>Daniel Jones yea. Then they lose Golladay eventually m and

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<v Speaker 1>they were already down Sterling Shepherd, Tony came out, they

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<v Speaker 1>came back and they were down before the game. They

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<v Speaker 1>lost the left tackle, and then Thomas before the game

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<v Speaker 1>play they had him inactive right and then Um and

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<v Speaker 1>then the only way they were going to stop Cadarius

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<v Speaker 1>Tony as he threw a punch, it got ejected ten

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<v Speaker 1>catches for one hundred kie record for the Giant rookie record,

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<v Speaker 1>most since nineteen fifty. Just he is amazing, but stupid.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, come on, you saw it. The entire time

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<v Speaker 1>he was calculating how he was going to hit Jordan Lewis.

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<v Speaker 1>You know, he was sitting there and he fixed his glove,

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<v Speaker 1>did he? I didn't know this, guys. It was slow.

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<v Speaker 1>He fixed his glove. The only thing he did was missed,

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<v Speaker 1>you know. I mean he did all of that. He's

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<v Speaker 1>closer than Bill and I are, and he missed. I

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<v Speaker 1>mean he was. He tried to sneak him like a

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<v Speaker 1>real like an Oli punch or something. That didn't work,

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<v Speaker 1>so he wasn't and he still got taken down after

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<v Speaker 1>he missed the punch, So he got kicked he got

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<v Speaker 1>kicked out of the game, ain't He wasn't watching Fury

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<v Speaker 1>the night before. Huh, No, he missed that because Fury

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<v Speaker 1>was landing. He did not. Um, it's a shame for

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<v Speaker 1>him because he's probably gonna score another touchdown. He hadn't.

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<v Speaker 1>Remember we were talking last week about big plays, right,

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<v Speaker 1>he had thirty eight, thirty five, twenty eight, twenty six four.

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<v Speaker 1>They couldn't stop him. No, that just and that was

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<v Speaker 1>the only way that stopped him. And I know we

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<v Speaker 1>got going to man. But here's the thing. All of

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<v Speaker 1>those plays last year that would have resulted in touchdowns, right,

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<v Speaker 1>every one of them to the end, we folded to

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<v Speaker 1>the end. We stopped him on the one yard line.

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<v Speaker 1>Next thing you know, we're getting interceptions, we're getting stops,

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<v Speaker 1>getting penalty's pushing them back, and you're getting missfield goals.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, that's that's not that's not karma. That's just

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<v Speaker 1>guys playing hard. That's all that is, making plays plays

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<v Speaker 1>like like Jabril Cox. You know, unfortunately Daniel Jones gets hurt. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but think he's playing probably in that game because it's

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<v Speaker 1>goal line, right, they need an extra linebacker. He might

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<v Speaker 1>have been playing for Jalen Smith. I don't know. Jalen

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<v Speaker 1>Smith wouldn't have run, No, he wouldn't not, but he

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<v Speaker 1>ran them down U and made the tackles a saving. Now,

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<v Speaker 1>having said that Smith has done that in his career,

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<v Speaker 1>yes he has, but not doubt about it. There's no

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<v Speaker 1>doubt about what he has done. But you know how

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<v Speaker 1>this league is, whatever you do, that's just the way man.

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<v Speaker 1>As a business we are all a victim of that

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<v Speaker 1>teams on Sunday and didn't have to play not one down.

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<v Speaker 1>So good luck to you, Jaylen. All right, well we're

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<v Speaker 1>Stadium dot com slash Miller Lighthouse. Okay, do you want

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<v Speaker 1>me to do Don Bishop now? Or we want to

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<v Speaker 1>wait on Don Bishops. Let's do Don Bishop and then

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<v Speaker 1>we'll do Everson Walls, okay, okay, and Trayvon did first. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>you're looking at Don Bishops. Okay, bring us up to

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<v Speaker 1>speed now where Trayvon is all time in the record

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<v Speaker 1>setting season that he's having in. By the way, Richard

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<v Speaker 1>Sherman tweeting out that he's the right now, he's the

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<v Speaker 1>defensive player of the year in this already, yes, in

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<v Speaker 1>which I would agree with. So he has a least

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<v Speaker 1>one interception in each of the first five games, totaling six.

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<v Speaker 1>And by the way, he had an interception last year

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<v Speaker 1>in game fifteen, So that means seven in the last

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<v Speaker 1>seven games because he didn't have one in game sixteen

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<v Speaker 1>last year. Okay, So he's got seven total in seven games,

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<v Speaker 1>but five in the first five games of the year

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<v Speaker 1>for the Cowboys. In in team history, Don Bishop was

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<v Speaker 1>the last guy to do that in the first five

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<v Speaker 1>games of a year, having an interception in each game,

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<v Speaker 1>which occurred in nineteen sixty one, so sixty years ago.

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<v Speaker 1>And as you know, dig says six in the five games,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got one at least one in every game so far.

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<v Speaker 1>And Everson. We've gone through the less several weeks about

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<v Speaker 1>what Everson did in rookie year at eleven picks and

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<v Speaker 1>two in the postseasons or count thirteen. I've never heard,

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, Yeah, all these guys are going down.

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<v Speaker 1>Bishop went down, he's weak. Yeah these week guys, I

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<v Speaker 1>didn't go down. I'm all right. So so anyway, I

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<v Speaker 1>decided to look up Don Bishop. Okay, and you said

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<v Speaker 1>it was the Cowboy record again was five one in

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<v Speaker 1>each of the first five first five games of the

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<v Speaker 1>season of the nineteen sixty one season. Correct, Okay, So

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<v Speaker 1>I went and looked up on Pro Football Reference Don Bishop,

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<v Speaker 1>and so I'm looking at the nineteen sixty one season,

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<v Speaker 1>and yeah, sure enough, he's got picks in the first

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<v Speaker 1>five games of the year. Well, then he missed the

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<v Speaker 1>next three weeks, and in weeks nine and ten in

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<v Speaker 1>nineteen sixty one he also had interceptions. So the only

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<v Speaker 1>games he played in in nineteen sixty one there were

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<v Speaker 1>seven games, and he had picks in every single game.

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<v Speaker 1>So there there, in nineteen sixty one, he played in

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<v Speaker 1>seven games, had picks in every game. So I went

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<v Speaker 1>back to nineteen sixty with the Cowboys. He played in

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<v Speaker 1>three games in nineteen sixty weeks one, seven, and nine.

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<v Speaker 1>He had picks in every game. So now we're up

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<v Speaker 1>to how many ten straight for him for him in

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<v Speaker 1>games he's played. That's ten straight games in nineteen sixty

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<v Speaker 1>ninety sixty one. Okay, let's fast forward in nineteen sixty

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<v Speaker 1>nineteen sixty two. He had a first game he played in,

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<v Speaker 1>which was Week three. He had a pick against the Rams.

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<v Speaker 1>Week four, he had a pick against Cleveland. Week six,

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<v Speaker 1>he missed another week. In Week six, he had two picks,

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<v Speaker 1>Week seven a pick. In Week fourteen he had another pick.

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<v Speaker 1>So every game he played in in nineteen sixty two

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<v Speaker 1>he had an interception. So now we're up to fifty.

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<v Speaker 1>Not sure about this bill. It's just too good to

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<v Speaker 1>be true. I'm wondering, Yeah, I miss reading this or what.

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<v Speaker 1>And so there's fifteen straight games that he played in

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<v Speaker 1>from sixteen to sixty two. Oh what about nineteen sixty three? Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>he played in Week one, there's an interception against Saint Louis.

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<v Speaker 1>Week four, he had an interception at Philadelphia. Next week

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<v Speaker 1>he played Week eight. It gets washed. He say he

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<v Speaker 1>missed the game in between Week four, miss Week eight's

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<v Speaker 1>he played in week one, got a pick, he missed

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<v Speaker 1>weeks two and see about that. Well, miss two not

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<v Speaker 1>listed on his game blog, and then week four he

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<v Speaker 1>had an interception, and then missed weeks five, six, and seven.

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<v Speaker 1>In week he had an interception, and then also in

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<v Speaker 1>weeks eleven and thirteen, and and so five games in

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<v Speaker 1>nineteen sixty three, which brings us to a total of

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<v Speaker 1>twenty straight games in which he played. And this isn't

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<v Speaker 1>just his interception log, because you go back to nineteen

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<v Speaker 1>fifty eight when he was with Pittsburgh, he has he

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<v Speaker 1>has two games. No, it was the NFL Pittsburgh, and

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<v Speaker 1>he had two games in nineteen fifty eight where he

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<v Speaker 1>did not had an interception on this same game log. Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>So in his career Pittsburgh and then Dallas, he played

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<v Speaker 1>in twenty two games and had interceptions in twenty of

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<v Speaker 1>those games. All twenty of the games he played with

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<v Speaker 1>with the Cowboys, he had picks. That's that's difficult, Bill,

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<v Speaker 1>It's not difficult that he did it. Yeah, that we

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<v Speaker 1>haven't been been made a web of this, that makes easy.

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<v Speaker 1>It can if anyone out there in the Bishop family.

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<v Speaker 1>First of all, no one listened to this show, so

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<v Speaker 1>I'm talking. But if anyone family, anyone knows anyone outside

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<v Speaker 1>the circle of the bishop family, please call us. We

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<v Speaker 1>have got to find out more about this amazing young man.

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<v Speaker 1>So when you had eleven in eighty one, did you

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<v Speaker 1>have any consecutive streaks going that you remember? I can't remember.

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<v Speaker 1>I just felt like they all punched together. We would

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<v Speaker 1>have to we can call that up. The only thing

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<v Speaker 1>I beg about it is they always they was on

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<v Speaker 1>prime time. I had only Prime touch was the original

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<v Speaker 1>Prime time. Most of my interceptions, my two interception games

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<v Speaker 1>came on Monday Night football in eighty one. In eighty one,

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<v Speaker 1>you had new Rams bills at New England and New England.

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<v Speaker 1>First New England you had two picks, which was one

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<v Speaker 1>of the last times, the second to last time the

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys beat New England in New England eighty six was

0:24:54.800 --> 0:25:00.399
<v Speaker 1>the up seven eighty seven? Yes, Thornton Chandler always reminds

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<v Speaker 1>me that he threw the boat through the block right

0:25:04.840 --> 0:25:07.840
<v Speaker 1>and overtime it was like the second place it was.

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<v Speaker 1>I was there and it was freezing. It was amazing.

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<v Speaker 1>I remember walking out of the press box after that

0:25:13.520 --> 0:25:16.399
<v Speaker 1>game after we finished working, and I swear it was

0:25:16.480 --> 0:25:19.480
<v Speaker 1>like twenty degrees and the wind was blown Danniel White

0:25:19.480 --> 0:25:22.359
<v Speaker 1>through the best pass I've ever seen to Mike Renfeld.

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<v Speaker 1>For some reason, the cornerback Lapette bites on a out

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<v Speaker 1>and up when it's third in twenty he bites on

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<v Speaker 1>the out and up and Mike Renfeld just, oh my god,

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<v Speaker 1>the best overachieving teammate I've ever had in my life.

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<v Speaker 1>So when we look at the records, we talked about

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<v Speaker 1>ever since eleven in eighty one, which is still a

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys record and most in the NFL. The last forty

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<v Speaker 1>years before he got here, mel renfro Sent set this

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<v Speaker 1>single season record of interceptions with ten in nineteen sixty nine.

0:25:58.520 --> 0:26:02.280
<v Speaker 1>I broke his record Philadelphia game. I think it was

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<v Speaker 1>the last game of the season that year, in nineteen

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<v Speaker 1>eighty one, second to last game of the season, second

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<v Speaker 1>to the last, And prior to that, the record was

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<v Speaker 1>eight by in nineteen sixty one, nineteen sixty one, yes,

0:26:24.720 --> 0:26:32.600
<v Speaker 1>eight twenty straight games he had interceptions. So just understand

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<v Speaker 1>what Diggs is doing, right, And we talked about ever

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<v Speaker 1>since eleven, but the next highest total was nine in

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<v Speaker 1>eighty five by Everson Walls. So uh and and as

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<v Speaker 1>I looked through this now, when I got eleven. Excuse me,

0:26:49.600 --> 0:26:52.280
<v Speaker 1>when I got eleven? Uh huh. Dennis Sturman had nine

0:26:52.680 --> 0:26:56.360
<v Speaker 1>in nineteen eighty one, Okay, because I was gonna say

0:26:56.600 --> 0:27:00.879
<v Speaker 1>when I yet nobody in eighty five. Yeah, but in

0:27:00.920 --> 0:27:03.439
<v Speaker 1>eighty one is when he got nine. Oh. Okay, since

0:27:03.480 --> 0:27:09.679
<v Speaker 1>since Everson had nine in eighty five, no Cowboy player

0:27:09.800 --> 0:27:14.480
<v Speaker 1>has had more than six in one season. Oh, there

0:27:14.560 --> 0:27:18.600
<v Speaker 1>was a bunch of guys. So Michael Downs the next

0:27:18.680 --> 0:27:26.640
<v Speaker 1>year had six h Kevin Smith had six in ninety three.

0:27:26.800 --> 0:27:32.640
<v Speaker 1>In ninety three, Larry Brown and Brock Marion both had

0:27:32.720 --> 0:27:40.160
<v Speaker 1>six in H and Anthony Henry had six in two

0:27:40.200 --> 0:27:43.320
<v Speaker 1>thousand and seven. So he's the most recent guy with

0:27:43.480 --> 0:27:47.480
<v Speaker 1>six picks. That's the one from Ohio State. Anthony Henry. Yeah,

0:27:47.680 --> 0:27:50.000
<v Speaker 1>oh you got me on that. You know. I think

0:27:50.000 --> 0:27:52.280
<v Speaker 1>he was the one that he came over from the Browns. Yeah,

0:27:52.320 --> 0:27:54.760
<v Speaker 1>I think so. Well. I got started feeling himself real good.

0:27:54.760 --> 0:27:56.640
<v Speaker 1>He had a few interceptions and he's like, hey, what's

0:27:56.640 --> 0:28:01.560
<v Speaker 1>the record eleven? He goes out, Shoot, it was in

0:28:01.680 --> 0:28:05.760
<v Speaker 1>two thousand and seven. Uh, And I'm looking up Anthony

0:28:05.800 --> 0:28:09.440
<v Speaker 1>Henry right now. And he went to South Florida, Florida floor.

0:28:10.520 --> 0:28:14.000
<v Speaker 1>So you understand what Digs is doing. It's kind of

0:28:14.040 --> 0:28:17.160
<v Speaker 1>what I wrote in my column today. Let history explain

0:28:17.320 --> 0:28:19.800
<v Speaker 1>what's going on right now. I love what Zeke said

0:28:20.200 --> 0:28:22.840
<v Speaker 1>after the game about it's got to be some kind

0:28:22.840 --> 0:28:25.600
<v Speaker 1>of record talking about Trayvon and his interceptions. Did you

0:28:25.640 --> 0:28:29.399
<v Speaker 1>see it? He was saying, uh, now, what's the single

0:28:29.400 --> 0:28:32.720
<v Speaker 1>season record? It's fourteen for the NFL in a night train.

0:28:34.840 --> 0:28:37.879
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, and this press conference yesterday and his press

0:28:37.880 --> 0:28:40.960
<v Speaker 1>conference after the game yesterday, Zeke said, man, that's got

0:28:40.960 --> 0:28:43.200
<v Speaker 1>to be some kind of record, and that Trayvon's already

0:28:43.240 --> 0:28:45.240
<v Speaker 1>got say where he's closing in on some kind of record.

0:28:45.280 --> 0:28:48.719
<v Speaker 1>I mean, what's a record nine or ten? And someone

0:28:48.800 --> 0:28:56.080
<v Speaker 1>said fourteen. Zeke's a reaction priceless. Oh, he's always always

0:28:58.400 --> 0:29:02.360
<v Speaker 1>oh never mind, Well you know why, So I was.

0:29:02.880 --> 0:29:06.640
<v Speaker 1>I wanted to look up. So since Everson had eleven,

0:29:06.720 --> 0:29:11.680
<v Speaker 1>I said, well the records fourteen? Who had more after

0:29:11.720 --> 0:29:18.640
<v Speaker 1>Everson or before the year before? And eighty Lester Hayes thirteen,

0:29:19.560 --> 0:29:23.600
<v Speaker 1>And that that year Lester Hayes had thirteen. He had

0:29:23.680 --> 0:29:26.760
<v Speaker 1>five in the postseason, if I'm not mistaken, and he

0:29:27.000 --> 0:29:30.400
<v Speaker 1>dropped two right in his hands. He didn't have a

0:29:30.520 --> 0:29:32.920
<v Speaker 1>stick him on. He did have a stick him on.

0:29:33.160 --> 0:29:36.880
<v Speaker 1>That's why they outlawed it in eighty one and he

0:29:37.040 --> 0:29:40.240
<v Speaker 1>never got more than two. You you are the first

0:29:40.640 --> 0:29:47.040
<v Speaker 1>in I didn't even want gloves in eighty one, so yeah,

0:29:47.320 --> 0:29:49.840
<v Speaker 1>that was That's just it was a difference and they

0:29:49.840 --> 0:29:54.400
<v Speaker 1>outlawed everything. Blinnikov did it, of course, but for some reason,

0:29:54.440 --> 0:29:57.520
<v Speaker 1>when Lester Hayes started doing everybody started complaining because he's

0:29:57.520 --> 0:30:00.200
<v Speaker 1>putting his hands on everyone. So that's the if it's

0:30:00.200 --> 0:30:02.040
<v Speaker 1>blitic clouse not putting his hands and they was putting

0:30:02.040 --> 0:30:05.240
<v Speaker 1>on the ball, let's say it glue on is it

0:30:05.320 --> 0:30:07.560
<v Speaker 1>was on everybody. That's like in baseball, they lowered the

0:30:07.600 --> 0:30:12.120
<v Speaker 1>pictures mount and everything. There's different records or whatever. So

0:30:12.360 --> 0:30:14.640
<v Speaker 1>they started checking the pictures this year and all of

0:30:14.680 --> 0:30:18.400
<v Speaker 1>a sudden, spin rate went down, Right. I look at

0:30:18.440 --> 0:30:22.360
<v Speaker 1>that those thirteen interceptions, and people want to put an

0:30:22.400 --> 0:30:26.000
<v Speaker 1>asteric on it all the time he go after that,

0:30:26.000 --> 0:30:29.400
<v Speaker 1>I'm think he got more than three his entire career,

0:30:30.200 --> 0:30:34.000
<v Speaker 1>and he never got anymore before that. So it's kind

0:30:34.040 --> 0:30:36.680
<v Speaker 1>of hard to legitimize it. But it's hard to de

0:30:36.840 --> 0:30:39.040
<v Speaker 1>legitimize it when you look at how great a player

0:30:39.360 --> 0:30:43.520
<v Speaker 1>Lester Hayes, would you wear gloves? Nope? One bare handed

0:30:43.760 --> 0:30:47.360
<v Speaker 1>in eighty one, No gloves. And there's a man's interceptions

0:30:47.400 --> 0:30:53.240
<v Speaker 1>right and at his hands. Lester Hayes had thirteen in

0:30:54.000 --> 0:30:58.160
<v Speaker 1>the nineteen eighty and then after that the next six

0:30:58.240 --> 0:30:59.960
<v Speaker 1>years in his career, the most he ever had was

0:31:00.120 --> 0:31:03.760
<v Speaker 1>four in nineteen eighty five. So so and you know what,

0:31:03.960 --> 0:31:07.880
<v Speaker 1>speaking of Stickham, Digs almost had two more. Yes he did.

0:31:08.120 --> 0:31:10.320
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't give that the one out of the bounds. Yeah,

0:31:10.360 --> 0:31:12.440
<v Speaker 1>but he caught it. Looked good, he caught it, looked

0:31:12.480 --> 0:31:15.920
<v Speaker 1>cute you that vertical Yes, and you could just see

0:31:15.920 --> 0:31:18.960
<v Speaker 1>his his uh wide receiver skills as well. So tell him,

0:31:19.000 --> 0:31:22.720
<v Speaker 1>tell him, tell him what you thought of Diggs's interception, Well,

0:31:22.760 --> 0:31:26.200
<v Speaker 1>only on that interception, since I've gotten so many like

0:31:26.360 --> 0:31:28.959
<v Speaker 1>that one. You know, he texts me, He goes, uh, hey,

0:31:29.000 --> 0:31:30.440
<v Speaker 1>what do you think about the interception? I say, it

0:31:30.480 --> 0:31:33.520
<v Speaker 1>looks just like man, because again I've gotten several of

0:31:33.520 --> 0:31:35.720
<v Speaker 1>those against the rounds. But I mean I've gotten those

0:31:35.760 --> 0:31:37.880
<v Speaker 1>all the time. So that particular one where you won

0:31:38.000 --> 0:31:41.360
<v Speaker 1>the post, I mean, you know, just like with me, uh,

0:31:41.400 --> 0:31:43.240
<v Speaker 1>it was kind of under throne. So it makes you

0:31:43.280 --> 0:31:45.080
<v Speaker 1>look good a little bit, A little bit because it

0:31:45.080 --> 0:31:47.600
<v Speaker 1>doesn't matter. And stop right there. Because when he let

0:31:47.680 --> 0:31:51.360
<v Speaker 1>go the ball and I saw where board was, I

0:31:51.560 --> 0:31:53.840
<v Speaker 1>said that, I said to rob the balls in the air.

0:31:53.880 --> 0:31:56.600
<v Speaker 1>I said, oh, he's got this. Yeah, I not Diggs.

0:31:56.640 --> 0:31:59.640
<v Speaker 1>I meant it was gonna be a completion, right, and

0:31:59.680 --> 0:32:01.760
<v Speaker 1>then he caught up, so go ahead. Yeah, And you

0:32:01.800 --> 0:32:04.960
<v Speaker 1>could see that it's just hard for a quarterback to

0:32:05.040 --> 0:32:07.840
<v Speaker 1>come off of the darrest that he had to plan

0:32:08.000 --> 0:32:11.400
<v Speaker 1>and throw a great pass. It was good enough to

0:32:11.440 --> 0:32:14.240
<v Speaker 1>be completed. But when you're a defensive back like Digs,

0:32:14.440 --> 0:32:16.480
<v Speaker 1>he's hawking the ball as well. His name was looking

0:32:16.480 --> 0:32:19.160
<v Speaker 1>at the wide receiver. He's only looking at the ball,

0:32:19.200 --> 0:32:22.200
<v Speaker 1>and it was never in doubt in his mind, only

0:32:22.320 --> 0:32:25.960
<v Speaker 1>in yours obviously. Yeah, yeah, I thought it was. I mean,

0:32:26.040 --> 0:32:28.240
<v Speaker 1>and here's the other thing that's amazing to me, and

0:32:28.280 --> 0:32:31.680
<v Speaker 1>maybe you can explain it to us. It's hard to

0:32:31.800 --> 0:32:35.240
<v Speaker 1>run as fast as you can with a ball traveling

0:32:35.400 --> 0:32:38.720
<v Speaker 1>fifty two yards in the air and still track it

0:32:38.760 --> 0:32:41.280
<v Speaker 1>and go up and catch it. I missed it against

0:32:41.320 --> 0:32:44.800
<v Speaker 1>the Rams eighty one I had. I got an interception

0:32:44.880 --> 0:32:48.120
<v Speaker 1>just like that one. I also missed two just like

0:32:48.160 --> 0:32:51.360
<v Speaker 1>that one because the difficulty. I mean, you're running as

0:32:51.360 --> 0:32:53.640
<v Speaker 1>fast as you can trying to judge the ball, and

0:32:53.680 --> 0:32:55.520
<v Speaker 1>as you know, you've got the force, you got work

0:32:55.560 --> 0:32:57.040
<v Speaker 1>with the ball going this way, you're trying to go

0:32:57.120 --> 0:32:59.080
<v Speaker 1>this way. And man, a couple of them just I

0:32:59.120 --> 0:33:02.640
<v Speaker 1>could afford that. And and and like he knows the

0:33:02.680 --> 0:33:05.480
<v Speaker 1>same thing. It's the ones that you miss that you

0:33:05.600 --> 0:33:09.440
<v Speaker 1>always remember. And it's it's hard to run without jostling

0:33:09.480 --> 0:33:12.680
<v Speaker 1>your eyes right, your heads bobbing or whatever. That's how

0:33:12.720 --> 0:33:14.320
<v Speaker 1>my dad taught me how to cats. That's how I

0:33:14.400 --> 0:33:16.680
<v Speaker 1>ended up being and in the SPS. An interesting story.

0:33:16.760 --> 0:33:19.960
<v Speaker 1>Go ahead, Yeah, I was in football, I mean in baseball.

0:33:20.520 --> 0:33:22.480
<v Speaker 1>I was about to ask you did you play center

0:33:22.520 --> 0:33:25.040
<v Speaker 1>field in baseball? That? What do they put black kids

0:33:25.040 --> 0:33:29.479
<v Speaker 1>on a baseball team? They don't put them in, they

0:33:29.480 --> 0:33:31.920
<v Speaker 1>don't put them at first before we put our one,

0:33:33.520 --> 0:33:41.120
<v Speaker 1>you kids, Eddie took my leadoff spot away from me.

0:33:42.760 --> 0:33:45.880
<v Speaker 1>So I'm out there and he was Eddie guy down

0:33:46.040 --> 0:33:50.720
<v Speaker 1>he was, he was the mid I could walk. He

0:33:50.840 --> 0:33:53.080
<v Speaker 1>was the guy that Luke Gary end up taking this place.

0:33:54.280 --> 0:33:57.440
<v Speaker 1>So no, as I was running, I remember they put

0:33:57.480 --> 0:33:59.120
<v Speaker 1>me out there and I was running. I couldn't adjust

0:33:59.200 --> 0:34:01.440
<v Speaker 1>that ball. It's like you said, it's bouncing all over

0:34:01.440 --> 0:34:03.920
<v Speaker 1>the place. You know. I'm like nine years old and

0:34:04.000 --> 0:34:06.280
<v Speaker 1>I was going home and my dad my best coach ever,

0:34:06.400 --> 0:34:08.279
<v Speaker 1>I said, to this day, he's my best coach ever.

0:34:08.640 --> 0:34:10.400
<v Speaker 1>He said, son, you just got run on your toes

0:34:10.760 --> 0:34:12.960
<v Speaker 1>and that was it. Once I ran on my toes,

0:34:13.400 --> 0:34:15.879
<v Speaker 1>it was like magic. All of a sudden, the ball.

0:34:15.920 --> 0:34:18.040
<v Speaker 1>I can see the ball, and from then on I

0:34:18.080 --> 0:34:21.000
<v Speaker 1>was the best centifielder we had. I started loving baseball.

0:34:21.040 --> 0:34:23.160
<v Speaker 1>At first, I hated it, and of course it helped

0:34:23.160 --> 0:34:25.759
<v Speaker 1>me be a wide receiver. And once I became a

0:34:25.760 --> 0:34:29.000
<v Speaker 1>wide receiver, then it's just like Dig Story or any

0:34:29.040 --> 0:34:31.800
<v Speaker 1>other dB story that can catch. Mel Wrench for himself

0:34:31.880 --> 0:34:34.600
<v Speaker 1>was a great athlete, one of the best ever all around.

0:34:34.920 --> 0:34:37.440
<v Speaker 1>All of a sudden, you're like, uh, this ball is

0:34:37.480 --> 0:34:40.839
<v Speaker 1>in the air. You're still an offensive player in here.

0:34:41.239 --> 0:34:42.959
<v Speaker 1>So that's why I say, when the ball's in the air,

0:34:43.120 --> 0:34:45.880
<v Speaker 1>there is no offense defense, right, and who gets it.

0:34:46.080 --> 0:34:49.440
<v Speaker 1>You saw McCarthy's comment after the game. He said, you know,

0:34:49.440 --> 0:34:51.399
<v Speaker 1>when the ball's in the air and Digs is there,

0:34:51.719 --> 0:34:54.000
<v Speaker 1>you know, it's usually fifty fifty. He goes I don't

0:34:54.000 --> 0:35:00.440
<v Speaker 1>think it's fifty fifty. But you know what, you're right,

0:35:00.560 --> 0:35:03.680
<v Speaker 1>Your toes are like cushion, right, if your heels are hitting,

0:35:03.719 --> 0:35:07.120
<v Speaker 1>then that that's bad. Yeah, all the way around. Yeah,

0:35:07.120 --> 0:35:09.759
<v Speaker 1>physically and everything. And I just thought he was just

0:35:09.800 --> 0:35:12.439
<v Speaker 1>the smartest man I ever knew he could. My dad

0:35:12.480 --> 0:35:15.560
<v Speaker 1>could look at you and tell you what your weaknesses

0:35:15.600 --> 0:35:18.680
<v Speaker 1>are just by watching you run, by watching you walk.

0:35:19.239 --> 0:35:20.880
<v Speaker 1>And that's why he didn't have much hope for me

0:35:22.200 --> 0:35:24.799
<v Speaker 1>because I walk. Funny, you know, I was nothing. I

0:35:24.880 --> 0:35:28.000
<v Speaker 1>wasn't built like him because he was such a great athlete,

0:35:28.160 --> 0:35:31.080
<v Speaker 1>but he still saw how I could be a better athlete.

0:35:31.400 --> 0:35:32.960
<v Speaker 1>And that's that's the kind of stuff you have to

0:35:33.120 --> 0:35:35.240
<v Speaker 1>You're glad you go up on there is a toolis

0:35:35.440 --> 0:35:37.320
<v Speaker 1>like that they can show you a little bit of confidence.

0:35:37.360 --> 0:35:40.239
<v Speaker 1>So you know, as as parents, that's what you do.

0:35:40.320 --> 0:35:41.960
<v Speaker 1>You try to show them what they can do, not

0:35:42.120 --> 0:35:44.080
<v Speaker 1>what they cannot do, but what they can do with

0:35:44.160 --> 0:35:45.919
<v Speaker 1>what they got. And you can see, you know, there's

0:35:46.040 --> 0:35:48.960
<v Speaker 1>much debate about multi sport, whether whether your kids should

0:35:48.960 --> 0:35:52.120
<v Speaker 1>play multi sports in high school, No doubt that they should,

0:35:52.120 --> 0:35:55.520
<v Speaker 1>and exactly and like a baseball you learn in baseball

0:35:55.719 --> 0:35:57.719
<v Speaker 1>that at the pitch. You are on the balls of

0:35:57.760 --> 0:36:01.040
<v Speaker 1>your feet, ready to go. Every sports owes you something.

0:36:01.200 --> 0:36:04.520
<v Speaker 1>That's that's right. I was just looking always. I was

0:36:04.560 --> 0:36:06.880
<v Speaker 1>just looking up with Treyvon. If there's no mention of

0:36:06.920 --> 0:36:09.360
<v Speaker 1>any baseball in his background, but it'll be interesting to

0:36:10.000 --> 0:36:13.120
<v Speaker 1>look at why receiver. That's that's what it takes. And

0:36:13.960 --> 0:36:16.040
<v Speaker 1>to close out this segment on Trayvon, you know what,

0:36:16.160 --> 0:36:19.239
<v Speaker 1>I just can't wait for what's that down about four

0:36:19.320 --> 0:36:21.680
<v Speaker 1>months from now, I guess maybe less than four when

0:36:21.840 --> 0:36:27.600
<v Speaker 1>Super Bowl just February. I just can't wait for Digs

0:36:27.719 --> 0:36:31.200
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0:36:31.440 --> 0:36:33.719
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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna know that because we're having such a data

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<v Speaker 1>plates may arrive. Okay, all right, I'm having to come

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<v Speaker 1>back off my Don Visiom story earlier. I think I'm

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<v Speaker 1>just you're finally realizing what the game logs aren't complete.

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<v Speaker 1>I thought I was gonna say there, I mean Pro

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<v Speaker 1>Football Reference to the game blocks they got an asteris

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<v Speaker 1>by it. That's crazy because he's got on their game logs. Okay,

0:39:35.200 --> 0:39:39.399
<v Speaker 1>so stop right there and just go up, go up

0:39:39.440 --> 0:39:42.359
<v Speaker 1>the PR and they've got it. Stop right there, they've

0:39:42.400 --> 0:39:45.440
<v Speaker 1>got it listed. Yes, thank you bags. Let's just be

0:39:45.520 --> 0:39:50.200
<v Speaker 1>done with Just know this. You can't trust you can't

0:39:50.239 --> 0:39:53.560
<v Speaker 1>trust the Pro Football Reference game blocks. So those those

0:39:53.600 --> 0:39:58.080
<v Speaker 1>games that were missing might be there because you're missing something. No,

0:39:58.160 --> 0:40:03.799
<v Speaker 1>it's never missing. You missed no way that this game

0:40:03.880 --> 0:40:13.719
<v Speaker 1>log is not based on. That disappoints me. And he

0:40:13.800 --> 0:40:16.080
<v Speaker 1>had so well, and it should disappoint all of you

0:40:16.160 --> 0:40:20.720
<v Speaker 1>that we spent a whole segment on his incredible streak.

0:40:20.920 --> 0:40:27.000
<v Speaker 1>So what makes you sent? Made you find the ways

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<v Speaker 1>of your error in your error? Because I looked up

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<v Speaker 1>I looked up then on NFL dot com and it

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<v Speaker 1>said he played in or started sixty games in his career.

0:40:35.680 --> 0:40:39.240
<v Speaker 1>Well this the game log only shows twenty two games.

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<v Speaker 1>They but no, here's what happened back then, they didn't

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<v Speaker 1>have track tackles, so they just tracked games. He had interception,

0:40:46.320 --> 0:40:49.759
<v Speaker 1>no because and I thought that at first, But the

0:40:50.120 --> 0:40:54.359
<v Speaker 1>games in Pittsburgh do not have intersect Here's here's what

0:40:54.400 --> 0:40:59.160
<v Speaker 1>it is. The game log only only chronicles games. You

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<v Speaker 1>had stat sein right, right, and those Pittsburgh games. That's

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<v Speaker 1>what threw me. He didn't have interceptions, but he had

0:41:06.239 --> 0:41:09.640
<v Speaker 1>receptions in both those games, right, And he was on

0:41:09.680 --> 0:41:14.000
<v Speaker 1>the stat sheet and also didn't track. They didn't track, tackle,

0:41:14.160 --> 0:41:20.000
<v Speaker 1>didn't track, and he played both ways. Apparently with Pittsburgh

0:41:20.000 --> 0:41:22.279
<v Speaker 1>he did. Yeah, yeah, in nineteen fifty eight. The more

0:41:22.360 --> 0:41:24.759
<v Speaker 1>you can do, right, the more you could by just

0:41:24.880 --> 0:41:27.880
<v Speaker 1>like me, I love that. The more you can do,

0:41:27.960 --> 0:41:29.960
<v Speaker 1>the more you can do, all right, speak, the more

0:41:30.040 --> 0:41:33.160
<v Speaker 1>you can do. We probably should, uh at least give

0:41:33.320 --> 0:41:36.600
<v Speaker 1>Dak his due in this game got off to a

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<v Speaker 1>slow start. Can we can we preface that by going

0:41:40.960 --> 0:41:43.960
<v Speaker 1>over our picks to click in that game? Yes? Can?

0:41:44.160 --> 0:41:47.760
<v Speaker 1>You had CD? CD? You had I don't even remember.

0:41:48.520 --> 0:41:50.920
<v Speaker 1>It doesn't matter I had Dak, So go ahead, yeah,

0:41:51.160 --> 0:41:56.000
<v Speaker 1>oh well, he wouldn't have been as good if CD

0:41:56.200 --> 0:41:59.520
<v Speaker 1>wasn't catching all. I'm with you. I like your picks.

0:41:59.600 --> 0:42:01.880
<v Speaker 1>You know, he he got off, he got off to

0:42:01.960 --> 0:42:05.680
<v Speaker 1>a slow start. Um, you know, okay, it's weird. He

0:42:05.800 --> 0:42:08.080
<v Speaker 1>trying to throw a little dump past the zeke and

0:42:08.120 --> 0:42:10.120
<v Speaker 1>the guy bats it up in the air and it

0:42:10.160 --> 0:42:14.040
<v Speaker 1>comes right back right two of them. Yeah, and then

0:42:14.360 --> 0:42:20.080
<v Speaker 1>the other the other fumble he had, he took his

0:42:20.200 --> 0:42:23.240
<v Speaker 1>eyes off the snap. Everybody's wanting to blame the center.

0:42:23.760 --> 0:42:27.000
<v Speaker 1>The snap was fine. He was looking to where he

0:42:27.080 --> 0:42:29.839
<v Speaker 1>was gonna go once he cut the ball. And then

0:42:29.880 --> 0:42:34.200
<v Speaker 1>he mentioned afterwards that, you know, while he basically all

0:42:34.280 --> 0:42:37.680
<v Speaker 1>week long denied that this game didn't mean that much,

0:42:37.719 --> 0:42:40.360
<v Speaker 1>that he is a past all that, and then admitted

0:42:40.520 --> 0:42:43.200
<v Speaker 1>afterwards that he said, yeah, he goes. I didn't have

0:42:43.280 --> 0:42:45.719
<v Speaker 1>a lot of energy to start. He said, I felt

0:42:45.719 --> 0:42:48.240
<v Speaker 1>like it was a little funk. And then he mentioned,

0:42:48.280 --> 0:42:51.839
<v Speaker 1>he goes in. You know, I realized where I was

0:42:52.360 --> 0:42:54.799
<v Speaker 1>what happened a year ago, And he said, and it

0:42:54.920 --> 0:42:57.320
<v Speaker 1>even got a little worse when he saw the cart

0:42:57.360 --> 0:43:00.840
<v Speaker 1>come out. And the cart came out for sque I believe,

0:43:00.880 --> 0:43:03.720
<v Speaker 1>and for Daniel. And that's why I said, the whole game,

0:43:03.800 --> 0:43:06.840
<v Speaker 1>it was just a game of injuries and seeming like

0:43:06.920 --> 0:43:10.080
<v Speaker 1>karma was on Dallas side and he and he kind

0:43:10.080 --> 0:43:13.279
<v Speaker 1>of admitted that, you know, hey, I'm human. He didn't

0:43:13.280 --> 0:43:15.680
<v Speaker 1>say it that way, but you know, the thoughts went

0:43:15.719 --> 0:43:18.399
<v Speaker 1>through his mind. And then I think, I think the

0:43:18.440 --> 0:43:23.880
<v Speaker 1>touchdown pass to Amari settled him down. Got into halftime

0:43:23.920 --> 0:43:26.960
<v Speaker 1>and it's like, Okay, we're playing football. I don't need

0:43:26.600 --> 0:43:29.920
<v Speaker 1>a Lamb pass though. My goodness. Yeah, I just thought

0:43:29.920 --> 0:43:33.239
<v Speaker 1>that was amazing, the Ceedee Lamb touchdown. Yeah. Or the

0:43:33.280 --> 0:43:36.880
<v Speaker 1>pass to Cedric Wilson, Yeah, dropped that in the bucket

0:43:36.920 --> 0:43:38.919
<v Speaker 1>on the sideline line. I'm like, the one that didn't

0:43:38.920 --> 0:43:42.200
<v Speaker 1>count to Zeke. Zeke goes up and snags one. It

0:43:42.280 --> 0:43:44.640
<v Speaker 1>didn't count, but he goes up to snag and then

0:43:44.640 --> 0:43:47.359
<v Speaker 1>it comes down and immediately dies for the first down. Now,

0:43:47.400 --> 0:43:49.400
<v Speaker 1>this is these the kind of things that it's not

0:43:49.480 --> 0:43:51.319
<v Speaker 1>like we were just sleep walking in all the other

0:43:51.360 --> 0:43:54.400
<v Speaker 1>games prior to this year, but you just see a

0:43:54.440 --> 0:43:59.160
<v Speaker 1>little extra something and just everyone seems to be lighter

0:43:59.360 --> 0:44:02.640
<v Speaker 1>on their feet this year than previous years. And I

0:44:02.719 --> 0:44:05.680
<v Speaker 1>have to say, guys, you know, when I dog somebody,

0:44:05.880 --> 0:44:07.799
<v Speaker 1>then I wanted to be heard. But when I when

0:44:07.800 --> 0:44:10.280
<v Speaker 1>I eat, I wanted to be heard too. Freaking Anthony

0:44:10.280 --> 0:44:13.480
<v Speaker 1>Brown's my dude. Man, Oh, I'm glad you brought right

0:44:13.840 --> 0:44:16.239
<v Speaker 1>this guy here. Boy he is. You can just see

0:44:16.320 --> 0:44:19.920
<v Speaker 1>him playing differently. And I tweeted out when he did

0:44:19.960 --> 0:44:23.680
<v Speaker 1>the pick six, and I always said the interceptions are contagious.

0:44:24.160 --> 0:44:27.680
<v Speaker 1>They just are. You get inspired to make plays by

0:44:27.800 --> 0:44:30.439
<v Speaker 1>someone that showed you the way. It doesn't take much.

0:44:30.760 --> 0:44:33.040
<v Speaker 1>You already got it. The inspiration doesn't have to be

0:44:33.080 --> 0:44:35.080
<v Speaker 1>that big. All you gotta do is have your eyes

0:44:35.120 --> 0:44:37.480
<v Speaker 1>open and see the inspiration and then do what your self.

0:44:37.520 --> 0:44:40.719
<v Speaker 1>And if you saw the sideline reaction to it was

0:44:40.760 --> 0:44:45.360
<v Speaker 1>like they were more happy for him, even that d

0:44:45.560 --> 0:44:49.319
<v Speaker 1>came running off the sideline jumped up and they hip

0:44:49.360 --> 0:44:52.120
<v Speaker 1>bumped or wherever you want the look up the body

0:44:52.200 --> 0:44:55.520
<v Speaker 1>language that you can see on Brown himself. Yeah, just

0:44:55.960 --> 0:44:59.759
<v Speaker 1>when he scored, you could just see it his confidence

0:45:00.000 --> 0:45:02.600
<v Speaker 1>almost a little cocky. I like that, almost as a

0:45:02.600 --> 0:45:05.200
<v Speaker 1>little cocky, like I can do this, I can do this,

0:45:05.239 --> 0:45:08.400
<v Speaker 1>all right. So that's what two interceptions in three games

0:45:08.480 --> 0:45:12.759
<v Speaker 1>now for him, that's correct. Somebody tweeted me, And I

0:45:12.760 --> 0:45:15.279
<v Speaker 1>don't know if if he was playing in nineteen sixty one,

0:45:15.320 --> 0:45:21.919
<v Speaker 1>he'd have a consecutive game streak going inappropriate Unfortunately, unfortunately

0:45:21.960 --> 0:45:28.840
<v Speaker 1>they count his tackles and he's been right. Somebody tweeted

0:45:28.880 --> 0:45:31.160
<v Speaker 1>me and they said it was twenty hours ago when

0:45:31.200 --> 0:45:34.759
<v Speaker 1>the tweet showed up, but it was the Cowboys need

0:45:34.800 --> 0:45:38.160
<v Speaker 1>another safety or another corner on the other side. So

0:45:38.200 --> 0:45:42.160
<v Speaker 1>I couldn't resist. I was like, so, you mean, like Brown,

0:45:42.280 --> 0:45:45.680
<v Speaker 1>this guy Anthony that has two interceptions in three games

0:45:45.680 --> 0:45:48.040
<v Speaker 1>and one back for a touchdown, that's the one you

0:45:48.040 --> 0:45:51.239
<v Speaker 1>want to replace. Yeah, and let's face it, we know

0:45:51.320 --> 0:45:54.640
<v Speaker 1>that that. You know, the circumstances kind of push you

0:45:54.680 --> 0:45:57.719
<v Speaker 1>into that back up core the bag, you know, got it,

0:45:58.280 --> 0:46:02.000
<v Speaker 1>the conceiver three years late, through all of that, and

0:46:02.040 --> 0:46:05.000
<v Speaker 1>it's late and late don't matter, it don't matter. Try

0:46:05.080 --> 0:46:07.759
<v Speaker 1>and make your play. That's right. And you know, the

0:46:07.800 --> 0:46:10.600
<v Speaker 1>Giants they were that old school philosophy, We're going to

0:46:10.680 --> 0:46:12.759
<v Speaker 1>play this game out, even though they had no chance

0:46:12.760 --> 0:46:16.200
<v Speaker 1>of coming back. And and I think to their credit,

0:46:16.280 --> 0:46:19.239
<v Speaker 1>actually Mike Glennon needed as many snaps because he may

0:46:19.280 --> 0:46:22.080
<v Speaker 1>be their starting quarterback next week. And so yeah, you

0:46:22.120 --> 0:46:24.719
<v Speaker 1>can't sit from the Cowboys perspective. I love it the

0:46:24.719 --> 0:46:28.000
<v Speaker 1>fact that the Cowboys played it all the way exactly.

0:46:28.160 --> 0:46:30.279
<v Speaker 1>That's right, you know, And they got there was a

0:46:30.560 --> 0:46:35.240
<v Speaker 1>there's a great amount of value in Anthony Brown picking

0:46:35.280 --> 0:46:37.719
<v Speaker 1>that off, running it back from his confidence standpoint, and

0:46:37.840 --> 0:46:41.719
<v Speaker 1>just the whole team stuff and seeing Dak come to

0:46:41.800 --> 0:46:44.839
<v Speaker 1>great you know, that was great to see build so

0:46:44.960 --> 0:46:47.000
<v Speaker 1>much content. And I've seen a lot of people try

0:46:47.080 --> 0:46:50.399
<v Speaker 1>to minimize the win because well, they had giants, had

0:46:50.440 --> 0:46:53.920
<v Speaker 1>all these injuries, and I'm going, hey, no one minimized

0:46:53.960 --> 0:46:58.239
<v Speaker 1>the losses last year. No one minimize the Bass out

0:46:58.280 --> 0:47:02.399
<v Speaker 1>because of the bass. And here's the deal. So, yeah,

0:47:02.560 --> 0:47:05.759
<v Speaker 1>they had injuries, they were missing guys. So the Cowboys

0:47:05.800 --> 0:47:10.200
<v Speaker 1>did what they should have done. That's right, right, beat

0:47:10.280 --> 0:47:12.719
<v Speaker 1>them bad. That's last week when you play a bad

0:47:12.760 --> 0:47:14.760
<v Speaker 1>team and it's like, oh that team's no good. Okay,

0:47:14.760 --> 0:47:17.400
<v Speaker 1>well we beat them, beat them bad, and that's what

0:47:17.520 --> 0:47:20.720
<v Speaker 1>should happen. And so they're four. That's the that's the show.

0:47:20.840 --> 0:47:24.600
<v Speaker 1>That's the sign of a good professional playoff team. Four

0:47:24.600 --> 0:47:29.200
<v Speaker 1>and one, first place in the NFC East, two game lead,

0:47:29.840 --> 0:47:32.840
<v Speaker 1>and I think I looked up where's my thing? And

0:47:32.840 --> 0:47:34.719
<v Speaker 1>I'll throw this in while you're looking that up. In

0:47:34.800 --> 0:47:37.400
<v Speaker 1>the three game homestand in which they went three and

0:47:37.440 --> 0:47:42.279
<v Speaker 1>oh they average, right, and if Indianapolis and Baltimore don't

0:47:42.320 --> 0:47:46.440
<v Speaker 1>have an offensive explosion tonight. The Cowboys have scored more

0:47:46.520 --> 0:47:51.160
<v Speaker 1>points in the NFL than any other team, with one seventy.

0:47:51.280 --> 0:47:55.040
<v Speaker 1>Tampa Bay's next at one sixty seven and Arizona's next

0:47:55.080 --> 0:47:59.399
<v Speaker 1>at one fifty seven. What's Buffalo? Buffalo is at one

0:47:59.600 --> 0:48:02.400
<v Speaker 1>thirty the first game miss, but they've only given up

0:48:02.840 --> 0:48:07.640
<v Speaker 1>forty four points forty four in five games. They haven't

0:48:07.640 --> 0:48:11.399
<v Speaker 1>seen us yet, that's right. Not not until February. Yea,

0:48:14.280 --> 0:48:18.320
<v Speaker 1>oh February. Let's not get ahead. It's only four months away.

0:48:18.480 --> 0:48:22.839
<v Speaker 1>We can get ahead. Long's okay, Bill's got that cart

0:48:23.040 --> 0:48:25.920
<v Speaker 1>way ahead, right. I'm in Bill's card too. I'm in

0:48:25.960 --> 0:48:29.640
<v Speaker 1>the backseat, all right. And we continue with more mix

0:48:29.719 --> 0:48:35.239
<v Speaker 1>shots tomorrow at one thirty. Go Cowboys. This has been

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0:48:38.480 --> 0:48:39.680
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