WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Just Win, Baby

0:00:02.560 --> 0:00:05.080
<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

0:00:05.080 --> 0:00:13.080
<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club Cowboys. This is Mick

0:00:13.360 --> 0:00:17.880
<v Speaker 1>Shot screaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com and the official

0:00:18.000 --> 0:00:22.599
<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys apt now Here are Bill Jones, Savannah Humoler,

0:00:22.920 --> 0:00:28.240
<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

0:00:34.120 --> 0:00:38.559
<v Speaker 2>Dallas Cowboys Day.

0:00:48.000 --> 0:01:05.760
<v Speaker 3>Stamp It's a fabulous fight song Football Friday, and doesn't

0:01:05.880 --> 0:01:07.800
<v Speaker 3>Stampede just blow away?

0:01:08.240 --> 0:01:12.200
<v Speaker 4>Hail to the Commanders, Hail to the Commanders.

0:01:12.520 --> 0:01:14.920
<v Speaker 2>They changed the name of the song, they did.

0:01:15.440 --> 0:01:19.400
<v Speaker 5>They just replaced commanders with rescue.

0:01:19.720 --> 0:01:23.200
<v Speaker 4>If we would have kept Stampede all these decades.

0:01:23.360 --> 0:01:24.679
<v Speaker 6>Maybe things would have changed.

0:01:24.920 --> 0:01:31.960
<v Speaker 5>Right, Well, sometime change. I love that song, but to

0:01:32.080 --> 0:01:35.000
<v Speaker 5>think of the years back then, like not for me, there.

0:01:35.000 --> 0:01:37.319
<v Speaker 2>Better be some stampeding on Sunday.

0:01:37.440 --> 0:01:39.639
<v Speaker 4>There better be. That's exactly right.

0:01:41.080 --> 0:01:43.800
<v Speaker 5>Not playing anybody. Everybody's going to be sitting down for

0:01:43.920 --> 0:01:44.520
<v Speaker 5>the commanders.

0:01:45.160 --> 0:01:48.680
<v Speaker 4>Have they said that or have they or the reporters

0:01:48.720 --> 0:01:50.400
<v Speaker 4>have said, yeah, I.

0:01:50.480 --> 0:01:55.320
<v Speaker 2>Think that's the oh by Golly Sam Holls. Sam Holls playing,

0:01:56.280 --> 0:02:00.920
<v Speaker 2>is he Yeah? He's going to be the first Washington

0:02:01.040 --> 0:02:04.440
<v Speaker 2>quarterback to start every game during a regular season since

0:02:04.560 --> 0:02:06.240
<v Speaker 2>twenty seventeen.

0:02:06.200 --> 0:02:08.160
<v Speaker 5>And then they'll sit him down in the second series.

0:02:08.880 --> 0:02:11.400
<v Speaker 2>No, he's playing. He's playing.

0:02:11.800 --> 0:02:13.080
<v Speaker 6>You talk to the coaches, he's playing.

0:02:13.960 --> 0:02:18.919
<v Speaker 4>Well, I take that back, because ja Kobe Brissett is

0:02:19.160 --> 0:02:21.960
<v Speaker 4>limited in practice. Now he's not out. I mean there

0:02:22.040 --> 0:02:24.799
<v Speaker 4>is a chance that they could go to Brisset at

0:02:24.840 --> 0:02:29.639
<v Speaker 4>some point. Do they have a third stringer, Yes, it's

0:02:29.960 --> 0:02:32.200
<v Speaker 4>Jake from former Georgia quarterback.

0:02:32.600 --> 0:02:34.079
<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, yeah.

0:02:34.360 --> 0:02:38.000
<v Speaker 2>But see, Holl's got a vested interest in this because

0:02:38.040 --> 0:02:43.720
<v Speaker 2>if he can produce a win, that'll reduce the commander's

0:02:43.919 --> 0:02:46.400
<v Speaker 2>chances of having the second pick in the draft to

0:02:46.560 --> 0:02:47.880
<v Speaker 2>draft a quarterback.

0:02:49.200 --> 0:02:51.560
<v Speaker 7>Here's something to fight for, samhow has something to fight?

0:02:51.680 --> 0:02:53.880
<v Speaker 5>Or if they win, then they won't draft a quarterback

0:02:53.880 --> 0:02:55.600
<v Speaker 5>because that was just about they.

0:02:55.280 --> 0:02:57.880
<v Speaker 4>Won't be able to draft the number two quarterback.

0:02:57.960 --> 0:03:04.360
<v Speaker 5>And okay, number two quarterback, Well, another one down there

0:03:04.480 --> 0:03:06.960
<v Speaker 5>somewhere there will probably be more enticing than him.

0:03:08.400 --> 0:03:10.520
<v Speaker 6>I don't know. I'm just saying I don't know if

0:03:10.520 --> 0:03:11.760
<v Speaker 6>that makes much of a difference.

0:03:11.760 --> 0:03:13.040
<v Speaker 2>It was playing for his job.

0:03:13.600 --> 0:03:18.960
<v Speaker 4>Anybody got an injury report, Handy Washington? Yeah, I want

0:03:19.000 --> 0:03:22.320
<v Speaker 4>a Washington injury report. And you can say you can

0:03:22.400 --> 0:03:26.160
<v Speaker 4>tell a lot It doesn't take any sources with the

0:03:26.560 --> 0:03:30.920
<v Speaker 4>Washington football team for the reporters in Washington to come

0:03:31.040 --> 0:03:34.760
<v Speaker 4>up with the idea that they're gonna be sitting some veterans. Okay,

0:03:34.840 --> 0:03:35.880
<v Speaker 4>look at the injury report.

0:03:35.960 --> 0:03:39.080
<v Speaker 2>Let's see which start with Jonathan Allen. Yeah, we'll start

0:03:39.120 --> 0:03:41.000
<v Speaker 2>with the ones that are important.

0:03:41.400 --> 0:03:41.640
<v Speaker 6>Okay.

0:03:42.000 --> 0:03:44.280
<v Speaker 2>Jonathan Allen, by the way, his first done list, but

0:03:44.400 --> 0:03:48.280
<v Speaker 2>itself a better uh huh, has not practiced all a

0:03:48.360 --> 0:03:49.560
<v Speaker 2>week with the net and.

0:03:49.600 --> 0:03:52.880
<v Speaker 4>He played last week. He played every play, okay last week.

0:03:52.960 --> 0:03:56.600
<v Speaker 2>Basically Brissette was full on Thursday.

0:03:56.680 --> 0:03:57.000
<v Speaker 6>Okay.

0:03:58.080 --> 0:04:01.320
<v Speaker 2>Tarak Castro Fields did not practice.

0:04:01.360 --> 0:04:04.680
<v Speaker 4>He was there starter last two weeks ago or last week,

0:04:05.240 --> 0:04:08.200
<v Speaker 4>left with a shoulder injury. Okay, And but he is

0:04:08.320 --> 0:04:11.720
<v Speaker 4>a he's not one of their regular starters.

0:04:11.840 --> 0:04:16.640
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's what I thought. Safety Cam Curl went from

0:04:16.800 --> 0:04:19.040
<v Speaker 2>full to d n P on Thursday.

0:04:19.120 --> 0:04:20.120
<v Speaker 4>He's a veteran guy.

0:04:20.440 --> 0:04:23.000
<v Speaker 6>Okay, Okay, so that kind of So there's your d

0:04:23.160 --> 0:04:23.320
<v Speaker 6>n P.

0:04:24.360 --> 0:04:29.640
<v Speaker 2>Kendall Kendall fuller, cornerback, he's a starter d n POSE days.

0:04:29.680 --> 0:04:36.720
<v Speaker 2>There you go, Christian Holmes cornerback. He's out with a concussion.

0:04:36.839 --> 0:04:38.800
<v Speaker 2>So if it's all he was a seventh round pick

0:04:38.920 --> 0:04:41.240
<v Speaker 2>last year, so he might play even with the consion.

0:04:44.520 --> 0:04:50.440
<v Speaker 2>The infamous John Ridgeway is limited. I know him, wide receiver,

0:04:50.600 --> 0:04:54.080
<v Speaker 2>Curtis Samuel. They went from full to d n P.

0:04:56.400 --> 0:04:58.600
<v Speaker 6>What did I just say? They're not playing guys.

0:05:00.960 --> 0:05:05.000
<v Speaker 4>But what I'm saying is it doesn't taken insightful I mean,

0:05:05.000 --> 0:05:08.320
<v Speaker 4>it doesn't take sources from the reporters in Washington to

0:05:08.360 --> 0:05:09.880
<v Speaker 4>figure this out. All you got to do is look

0:05:09.880 --> 0:05:13.400
<v Speaker 4>at the practice report, and you got guys that are

0:05:13.520 --> 0:05:15.880
<v Speaker 4>regular starters, and then all of a sudden they went

0:05:15.960 --> 0:05:16.479
<v Speaker 4>to d n P.

0:05:17.200 --> 0:05:21.320
<v Speaker 7>And yeah, it seems like their secondary is just and

0:05:21.440 --> 0:05:25.080
<v Speaker 7>they were depleted before. Not there right now, right, there's

0:05:25.120 --> 0:05:25.920
<v Speaker 7>a lot of people out.

0:05:27.600 --> 0:05:31.640
<v Speaker 2>So so I saw in the one of the Washington

0:05:31.760 --> 0:05:36.120
<v Speaker 2>papers the reason why they don't want to win this game.

0:05:37.440 --> 0:05:40.760
<v Speaker 2>There's three teams tied for the number two spot at

0:05:40.839 --> 0:05:43.040
<v Speaker 2>four and twelve and right.

0:05:43.000 --> 0:05:44.279
<v Speaker 4>Which discussed yesterday.

0:05:44.360 --> 0:05:47.960
<v Speaker 2>Here big shots, but here's the here's the deal, the

0:05:48.960 --> 0:05:56.000
<v Speaker 2>the Redskins. So when it comes back the draft, I mean, yeah, Commanders,

0:05:56.760 --> 0:06:02.400
<v Speaker 2>the Washington's in ebook. Okay, the tiebreaker for the draft

0:06:02.960 --> 0:06:07.560
<v Speaker 2>is your strength of schedule. So right now, Washington has

0:06:07.680 --> 0:06:11.520
<v Speaker 2>played the teams they've played have one hundred and forty

0:06:11.560 --> 0:06:15.640
<v Speaker 2>wins and New England is next with one hundred and

0:06:15.760 --> 0:06:20.680
<v Speaker 2>forty one wins. So the game, as it was pointed out,

0:06:20.800 --> 0:06:25.440
<v Speaker 2>could come down to the Falcon Saints game because the

0:06:25.600 --> 0:06:30.160
<v Speaker 2>Falcons have played Washington and the Saints have played New England.

0:06:30.960 --> 0:06:34.520
<v Speaker 2>So whoever might win that game might mess up their

0:06:34.640 --> 0:06:36.040
<v Speaker 2>strength of schedule.

0:06:38.520 --> 0:06:41.559
<v Speaker 4>New England could move ahead of Washington in the draft

0:06:41.720 --> 0:06:43.200
<v Speaker 4>order based.

0:06:43.000 --> 0:06:46.520
<v Speaker 2>On or they could tie, okay, if one of them

0:06:46.600 --> 0:06:49.720
<v Speaker 2>picks one of their guys picks up the Okay, so

0:06:52.040 --> 0:06:53.320
<v Speaker 2>they don't want to win, don't.

0:06:53.400 --> 0:06:55.760
<v Speaker 6>I have no idea what's available in the draft.

0:06:55.839 --> 0:06:59.320
<v Speaker 5>So what quarterbacks are they going after this time?

0:06:59.880 --> 0:07:04.640
<v Speaker 4>The top two before and Drake May from North Carolina

0:07:04.800 --> 0:07:08.400
<v Speaker 4>is another one that's going back several months have been oh,

0:07:08.600 --> 0:07:11.800
<v Speaker 4>this draft is has great quarterbacks. Of those two, and

0:07:11.880 --> 0:07:14.280
<v Speaker 4>now you add the Washington quarterback who you're going to

0:07:14.320 --> 0:07:19.440
<v Speaker 4>watch them in the Nationalship Game on Monday, and then

0:07:20.160 --> 0:07:22.920
<v Speaker 4>where he fits in and there I haven't studied it yet,

0:07:23.000 --> 0:07:25.600
<v Speaker 4>but there it is. There are several quarterbacks. Are a

0:07:25.640 --> 0:07:27.160
<v Speaker 4>lot of quarterbacks in this draft.

0:07:27.040 --> 0:07:31.840
<v Speaker 5>Okay, and so and once again my thing is if

0:07:31.920 --> 0:07:34.960
<v Speaker 5>it's several. Then why we worried about.

0:07:34.760 --> 0:07:37.480
<v Speaker 2>Because you want the you want the best choice, because.

0:07:38.760 --> 0:07:43.400
<v Speaker 4>There are many years, as you know, where you might

0:07:43.480 --> 0:07:45.600
<v Speaker 4>have four quarterbacks taken in the top ten, but only

0:07:45.680 --> 0:07:46.880
<v Speaker 4>one of them really turns out.

0:07:47.120 --> 0:07:49.200
<v Speaker 6>And that my point is they might pick them all.

0:07:52.480 --> 0:07:54.440
<v Speaker 4>Last year. And not to say Bryce Young might have

0:07:54.520 --> 0:07:56.280
<v Speaker 4>a great career. Okay, he may go on to have

0:07:56.320 --> 0:07:58.560
<v Speaker 4>a great career, But what did Houston do last year,

0:07:58.680 --> 0:08:01.520
<v Speaker 4>Lovey Smith. They went, but they went and won that

0:08:01.680 --> 0:08:05.320
<v Speaker 4>last game, and so they forfeited the opportunity to get

0:08:05.360 --> 0:08:09.320
<v Speaker 4>the top pick in the draft. So they and Carolina

0:08:09.440 --> 0:08:11.320
<v Speaker 4>got the top pick in the draft and they took

0:08:11.360 --> 0:08:13.920
<v Speaker 4>Bryce Young. Well, Houston had to settle for the second

0:08:13.960 --> 0:08:18.000
<v Speaker 4>pick of that Stroud Wow, yeah, but Houston, if they

0:08:18.040 --> 0:08:20.440
<v Speaker 4>had the first pick, they might have made a mistaken

0:08:20.520 --> 0:08:22.480
<v Speaker 4>taking Bryce Young instead of c J. Stroud.

0:08:23.240 --> 0:08:27.200
<v Speaker 5>To me, we know, well, the pedigree in college is great,

0:08:27.560 --> 0:08:29.520
<v Speaker 5>but you know when it comes to the pros, there's

0:08:29.640 --> 0:08:33.320
<v Speaker 5>no guarantee, no, not even clutch you guarantee.

0:08:32.880 --> 0:08:36.839
<v Speaker 2>You want the first choice because well the other say,

0:08:36.880 --> 0:08:39.240
<v Speaker 2>you work at what you got. If the Bears don't

0:08:39.760 --> 0:08:42.600
<v Speaker 2>take a quarterback with the first pick, then the second

0:08:42.640 --> 0:08:45.320
<v Speaker 2>pick gets their choice of quarterback. That's the point.

0:08:45.640 --> 0:08:48.240
<v Speaker 5>The Bear the Bears, what were they like five and

0:08:48.320 --> 0:08:50.199
<v Speaker 5>two or something less? Seven games?

0:08:50.400 --> 0:08:50.520
<v Speaker 7>Right?

0:08:50.720 --> 0:08:51.160
<v Speaker 6>They playing?

0:08:51.440 --> 0:08:51.880
<v Speaker 4>They're playing?

0:08:51.880 --> 0:08:52.000
<v Speaker 6>Well?

0:08:52.080 --> 0:08:55.480
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, think come on, man, the guy they fired some people. Uh,

0:08:55.720 --> 0:08:58.840
<v Speaker 5>you know, Fields is doing well. If I was Chicago,

0:08:58.920 --> 0:09:00.640
<v Speaker 5>I would not be worried about a quarterback.

0:09:01.240 --> 0:09:05.000
<v Speaker 4>But what it works for Chicago since if they feel

0:09:05.040 --> 0:09:07.880
<v Speaker 4>that Fields is their guy is with the first pick

0:09:07.920 --> 0:09:11.480
<v Speaker 4>in the draft, they've got all the ammunition right there. Okay,

0:09:11.559 --> 0:09:14.719
<v Speaker 4>come and get it, you know, and trade down, and

0:09:14.800 --> 0:09:16.599
<v Speaker 4>then you got another pick that's going to be in

0:09:16.640 --> 0:09:17.120
<v Speaker 4>the top ten.

0:09:17.160 --> 0:09:19.439
<v Speaker 2>You're ten, nine or ten something like that.

0:09:19.720 --> 0:09:22.240
<v Speaker 6>You can still do all of that within the top five.

0:09:22.960 --> 0:09:23.920
<v Speaker 6>It doesn't have to be the.

0:09:24.040 --> 0:09:29.880
<v Speaker 2>One, but you get your choice. That's so hard.

0:09:29.920 --> 0:09:32.760
<v Speaker 6>It's not hard. But my thing is, it ain't the

0:09:32.880 --> 0:09:33.480
<v Speaker 6>end of the world.

0:09:33.640 --> 0:09:35.680
<v Speaker 4>Well, here's the other thing. If you're what I'm saying,

0:09:35.720 --> 0:09:36.880
<v Speaker 4>if we're talking about.

0:09:36.760 --> 0:09:38.400
<v Speaker 6>So much into theta, get the one.

0:09:38.559 --> 0:09:41.319
<v Speaker 2>No, if you're if you're the Golden Bachelor, don't you

0:09:41.480 --> 0:09:43.640
<v Speaker 2>want to have first You see what he did?

0:09:44.840 --> 0:09:45.800
<v Speaker 6>You see what he did?

0:09:46.520 --> 0:09:47.040
<v Speaker 7>So come on.

0:09:49.760 --> 0:09:50.520
<v Speaker 2>Commercials for.

0:09:54.760 --> 0:09:57.800
<v Speaker 6>This is this is mixed shots. That's on him. I'm

0:09:57.880 --> 0:09:58.520
<v Speaker 6>just reacting.

0:09:58.679 --> 0:10:02.520
<v Speaker 7>Okay, So if you're the commanders, what do you do Sunday?

0:10:03.040 --> 0:10:05.920
<v Speaker 7>Do you you play it out? You want to play?

0:10:05.960 --> 0:10:08.280
<v Speaker 7>If you're Sam, how you're you're playing for that spot.

0:10:08.960 --> 0:10:11.959
<v Speaker 4>Players are playing hard players players. You're playing in the

0:10:12.000 --> 0:10:16.440
<v Speaker 4>game or playing hard. It's an organizational decision whether they

0:10:16.679 --> 0:10:20.000
<v Speaker 4>want to get the highest pick.

0:10:20.040 --> 0:10:22.119
<v Speaker 2>They will never put it this way. If Terry McLaurin

0:10:22.200 --> 0:10:24.200
<v Speaker 2>doesn't play, we know something something.

0:10:24.280 --> 0:10:27.800
<v Speaker 4>Well, but Terry McLaurin I think will play. Yes, he's

0:10:27.880 --> 0:10:30.280
<v Speaker 4>like twenty seven yards away from a thousand yard season,

0:10:30.480 --> 0:10:31.680
<v Speaker 4>which is how.

0:10:31.640 --> 0:10:34.760
<v Speaker 5>Long boards is really the key. Right, you can start

0:10:34.840 --> 0:10:36.920
<v Speaker 5>Howell and I guess how it wants to win. I

0:10:37.120 --> 0:10:41.560
<v Speaker 5>know what you whatever you guys talking about. But yeah,

0:10:41.760 --> 0:10:44.600
<v Speaker 5>mclauren can get this twenty seven, mclouran get this twenty seven.

0:10:44.600 --> 0:10:46.319
<v Speaker 6>Well, here, they're not really going.

0:10:46.480 --> 0:10:50.880
<v Speaker 5>These sound like personal goal accolade goals that they're going for.

0:10:51.160 --> 0:10:55.400
<v Speaker 4>And they may have incentives in contracts. So the once

0:10:55.480 --> 0:10:59.120
<v Speaker 4>they met talked about Washington, talk about Washington versus New England.

0:10:59.800 --> 0:11:04.640
<v Speaker 4>How New England handling it. You got Belichick and they're

0:11:04.640 --> 0:11:05.400
<v Speaker 4>playing the Jets.

0:11:05.720 --> 0:11:07.679
<v Speaker 5>Belichick is like Tom Landry you think of what Tom

0:11:07.760 --> 0:11:10.600
<v Speaker 5>Landry would do. He's gonna play, They're gonna play.

0:11:10.920 --> 0:11:14.240
<v Speaker 4>And if this is Belichick's last game, he for sure

0:11:14.320 --> 0:11:17.480
<v Speaker 4>doesn't want his last games coach to be a loss

0:11:17.559 --> 0:11:19.000
<v Speaker 4>to the New York Jets.

0:11:19.080 --> 0:11:21.079
<v Speaker 2>How did you play that last game in eighty eight?

0:11:22.080 --> 0:11:26.080
<v Speaker 6>In eighty eight, we tried hard. I'm sure we tried hard.

0:11:26.280 --> 0:11:28.679
<v Speaker 6>Who do we play? Who do we play? I bet

0:11:28.720 --> 0:11:30.360
<v Speaker 6>I played? I bet I played the whole game.

0:11:30.559 --> 0:11:34.960
<v Speaker 2>It was you got the I was gonna say, but see,

0:11:35.120 --> 0:11:38.440
<v Speaker 2>because you guys lost, you ended up with the first pick.

0:11:38.840 --> 0:11:39.720
<v Speaker 6>Did we lose.

0:11:41.520 --> 0:11:42.120
<v Speaker 4>At Philly?

0:11:44.360 --> 0:11:49.320
<v Speaker 6>I promise you, I promise you. Tom Landry tried his best, but.

0:11:49.360 --> 0:11:53.719
<v Speaker 4>That was where Green Bay won their last game and

0:11:54.120 --> 0:11:56.800
<v Speaker 4>lost out on Troy Aikman. So there's your example there.

0:11:56.679 --> 0:11:57.400
<v Speaker 6>Making that's what I was.

0:11:58.360 --> 0:11:59.640
<v Speaker 4>Yes, I'm helping out.

0:12:00.080 --> 0:12:01.600
<v Speaker 2>You couldn't remember who they played?

0:12:01.880 --> 0:12:05.679
<v Speaker 5>I knew, but I mean yeah, but the Cowboys, we

0:12:05.840 --> 0:12:08.199
<v Speaker 5>were trying to be involved in that, and then we

0:12:08.320 --> 0:12:09.720
<v Speaker 5>got to the negative way, were trying.

0:12:09.559 --> 0:12:10.080
<v Speaker 4>To win the game.

0:12:10.200 --> 0:12:10.760
<v Speaker 2>We just couldn't.

0:12:10.800 --> 0:12:12.559
<v Speaker 7>So then eighty nine was the first round pick for

0:12:12.600 --> 0:12:13.120
<v Speaker 7>the Cowboys.

0:12:13.240 --> 0:12:17.520
<v Speaker 2>Yes, and that would be one from Troy and Green

0:12:17.559 --> 0:12:22.960
<v Speaker 2>Bay took Mandridge again.

0:12:23.120 --> 0:12:24.880
<v Speaker 4>They took Mandridge, Yes, Tony.

0:12:26.200 --> 0:12:27.000
<v Speaker 5>How did that turn out?

0:12:27.800 --> 0:12:31.720
<v Speaker 4>Not well? And the Cowboys lost that game to Philadelphia twenty.

0:12:32.120 --> 0:12:34.760
<v Speaker 6>My thing is, I think we all played. Okay, I

0:12:34.800 --> 0:12:37.439
<v Speaker 6>think we all played. That's just sucked.

0:12:41.720 --> 0:12:45.520
<v Speaker 4>But the Cowboys need to play. Regardless of the Washington

0:12:45.840 --> 0:12:49.040
<v Speaker 4>approach to this game. The Cowboys need to play. It's

0:12:49.080 --> 0:12:50.400
<v Speaker 4>a playoff game, right well.

0:12:50.800 --> 0:12:55.559
<v Speaker 2>Jerry said it. I saw Zach Martin say it. I

0:12:55.679 --> 0:12:59.360
<v Speaker 2>saw Dak say it. Jaron Curse said it. So I

0:12:59.520 --> 0:13:03.000
<v Speaker 2>assumed somebody has said that to them in a meeting,

0:13:03.400 --> 0:13:05.360
<v Speaker 2>that this is a playoff.

0:13:05.440 --> 0:13:10.600
<v Speaker 5>I don't know Dak can go from what being number

0:13:10.640 --> 0:13:12.679
<v Speaker 5>one in interceptions one year and then number one in

0:13:12.760 --> 0:13:13.760
<v Speaker 5>touchdowns the next?

0:13:14.000 --> 0:13:14.200
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

0:13:14.600 --> 0:13:15.120
<v Speaker 4>Absolutely.

0:13:15.160 --> 0:13:16.680
<v Speaker 2>Did you like the way he answered the question?

0:13:16.960 --> 0:13:18.120
<v Speaker 6>I did not. I didn't hear it.

0:13:18.280 --> 0:13:19.280
<v Speaker 5>I'm sorry he.

0:13:21.000 --> 0:13:23.920
<v Speaker 2>He was like, he didn't act like it was this

0:13:24.160 --> 0:13:28.880
<v Speaker 2>miraculous turnaround. He's still thick sticking to well. There were

0:13:29.000 --> 0:13:33.480
<v Speaker 2>some things that happened last year, tip passes, things like that.

0:13:33.760 --> 0:13:37.319
<v Speaker 2>Now I threw some bad interceptions like I have this year.

0:13:37.840 --> 0:13:41.320
<v Speaker 2>But he basically didn't buy into I was so bad

0:13:41.360 --> 0:13:42.080
<v Speaker 2>because I think.

0:13:42.120 --> 0:13:44.920
<v Speaker 5>I wouldn't buy that how many touchdowns did you have

0:13:45.080 --> 0:13:48.679
<v Speaker 5>last year? He was in the thirties, right, And so

0:13:48.920 --> 0:13:52.400
<v Speaker 5>I think what I'm saying is he's still throwing dimes

0:13:52.840 --> 0:13:55.719
<v Speaker 5>as far as touchdowns are concerned. He was still he

0:13:55.840 --> 0:13:58.199
<v Speaker 5>was still gunsling in it. And that's not what he

0:13:58.320 --> 0:13:59.880
<v Speaker 5>wants to be as a gun sling. He wants to

0:14:00.120 --> 0:14:03.319
<v Speaker 5>a guy that not manage either, but to control the

0:14:03.400 --> 0:14:04.040
<v Speaker 5>game himself.

0:14:04.160 --> 0:14:05.560
<v Speaker 2>It was twenty three to fifteen.

0:14:06.480 --> 0:14:08.640
<v Speaker 5>Dang, that's all I got. Yeah, that's a tough one.

0:14:08.800 --> 0:14:11.640
<v Speaker 2>Twenty three twenty three touchdowns all last year?

0:14:11.800 --> 0:14:12.720
<v Speaker 6>Last year? Was that right?

0:14:12.800 --> 0:14:13.160
<v Speaker 5>More than that?

0:14:13.360 --> 0:14:13.640
<v Speaker 4>I don't know.

0:14:13.800 --> 0:14:17.319
<v Speaker 2>Hang on, well, I thought no, I could read something.

0:14:17.800 --> 0:14:18.480
<v Speaker 6>In that regard.

0:14:18.679 --> 0:14:21.680
<v Speaker 5>He can't deny the fact that this is a huge

0:14:21.760 --> 0:14:23.600
<v Speaker 5>kind of app He just can't. I know he doesn't

0:14:23.640 --> 0:14:23.880
<v Speaker 5>want to.

0:14:24.040 --> 0:14:26.360
<v Speaker 2>But well, he was not talking about the touchdowns. He

0:14:26.520 --> 0:14:28.080
<v Speaker 2>was talking about the intercepting.

0:14:28.120 --> 0:14:30.680
<v Speaker 5>I'm talking about the overall. Yeah, I mean the overall

0:14:30.760 --> 0:14:33.680
<v Speaker 5>his game overall. You can tell the difference.

0:14:34.080 --> 0:14:34.320
<v Speaker 6>Clear.

0:14:34.600 --> 0:14:36.280
<v Speaker 4>He only played twelve games, and he.

0:14:36.320 --> 0:14:39.760
<v Speaker 2>Only played twelve games. He's already played sixteen.

0:14:39.800 --> 0:14:41.320
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Well, if you only play twelve games, but you

0:14:41.400 --> 0:14:42.960
<v Speaker 5>got all these damn interceptions.

0:14:42.520 --> 0:14:47.440
<v Speaker 4>That the interceptions. That the touchdown ratio, it's one to

0:14:47.600 --> 0:14:52.320
<v Speaker 4>four this year thirty two touchdowns. It was whatever the ratio,

0:14:52.440 --> 0:14:53.480
<v Speaker 4>fifteen to twenty three.

0:14:53.560 --> 0:14:56.080
<v Speaker 2>Yes, last year, I'll guarantee you seven of them more

0:14:56.080 --> 0:14:56.680
<v Speaker 2>than his fault.

0:14:56.800 --> 0:14:58.440
<v Speaker 6>I agree, we were right there.

0:14:58.520 --> 0:15:00.120
<v Speaker 4>So we're back down to eight. So it's eight to

0:15:00.240 --> 0:15:03.600
<v Speaker 4>twenty three. Last we could get it down a little

0:15:03.600 --> 0:15:04.120
<v Speaker 4>bit more than that.

0:15:04.400 --> 0:15:10.960
<v Speaker 2>So now it's thirty two, thirty two to eight. So

0:15:11.920 --> 0:15:14.320
<v Speaker 2>but anyway, yeah, so they understand.

0:15:14.680 --> 0:15:18.440
<v Speaker 4>I think the better I will do is look at

0:15:18.480 --> 0:15:19.200
<v Speaker 4>the standings.

0:15:19.400 --> 0:15:22.360
<v Speaker 2>I went back and you know, and a lot of

0:15:22.400 --> 0:15:25.400
<v Speaker 2>people keep asking about last year when Washington beat him

0:15:25.400 --> 0:15:28.200
<v Speaker 2>in the last game twenty six to six.

0:15:28.320 --> 0:15:29.160
<v Speaker 4>I believe it was.

0:15:31.400 --> 0:15:33.800
<v Speaker 2>They were awful. Yeah, they had.

0:15:35.160 --> 0:15:36.520
<v Speaker 4>Who's they the Cowboys.

0:15:37.320 --> 0:15:41.560
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys had fifteen possessions, eleven of the possessions did not

0:15:41.840 --> 0:15:44.520
<v Speaker 2>have a first down eleven.

0:15:46.480 --> 0:15:47.960
<v Speaker 5>It reminds me of the Amazon game.

0:15:47.880 --> 0:15:50.800
<v Speaker 2>And everybody's acting like how won that game? Last year?

0:15:53.280 --> 0:15:56.240
<v Speaker 2>He was eleven of nineteen for one hundred and sixty

0:15:56.320 --> 0:15:59.960
<v Speaker 2>nine yards a touchdown interception. His quarterback rating was eighty three.

0:16:01.240 --> 0:16:05.520
<v Speaker 2>He rushed for thirty five yards. So and they had

0:16:05.600 --> 0:16:07.800
<v Speaker 2>some guy and Billy just helped me with the first

0:16:07.920 --> 0:16:09.640
<v Speaker 2>name because I didn't have time to look it up.

0:16:10.160 --> 0:16:12.280
<v Speaker 2>They ran for one hundred and fifty one yards and

0:16:12.400 --> 0:16:15.160
<v Speaker 2>some guy Jay Patterson had seven.

0:16:15.160 --> 0:16:20.880
<v Speaker 4>Jarrett Patterson, Jarrett Patrick Patterson, ja r e T Jarrett Patterson.

0:16:23.080 --> 0:16:25.440
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I don't think we've heard of him since. Right

0:16:25.840 --> 0:16:26.360
<v Speaker 2>where'd he go?

0:16:27.720 --> 0:16:32.240
<v Speaker 4>He made back Washington? Flow it up? Yeah, what it is?

0:16:32.480 --> 0:16:34.600
<v Speaker 2>And they had a position and by the way, they

0:16:34.640 --> 0:16:36.960
<v Speaker 2>had running back interception for a touchdown to.

0:16:38.480 --> 0:16:42.400
<v Speaker 5>I gotta say, given Zach and Lamar their flowers, if

0:16:42.440 --> 0:16:46.000
<v Speaker 5>I'm not mistaken, along with the great numbers that they

0:16:46.080 --> 0:16:48.800
<v Speaker 5>both have their practice squal I think another number that

0:16:48.880 --> 0:16:51.680
<v Speaker 5>impressed me was both of them got hit more than

0:16:51.760 --> 0:16:55.720
<v Speaker 5>any other quarterbacks in the NFL and they still were

0:16:55.760 --> 0:16:58.440
<v Speaker 5>able to amass the numbers that they had. Yeah, quarterback

0:16:58.520 --> 0:17:01.200
<v Speaker 5>hits by both of them, they I believe sacked and

0:17:01.320 --> 0:17:03.760
<v Speaker 5>maybe hit more than all the other quarterbacks in the

0:17:03.800 --> 0:17:06.920
<v Speaker 5>top ten the top fifteen. And to be hit that

0:17:07.119 --> 0:17:10.200
<v Speaker 5>often and to have the resilience I'm talking Lamar and that,

0:17:10.680 --> 0:17:13.320
<v Speaker 5>to have the resilience to come back and have the

0:17:13.440 --> 0:17:17.000
<v Speaker 5>numbers that they have, that's that's some teflon stuff right there.

0:17:17.640 --> 0:17:21.680
<v Speaker 2>So you think the hits are because they're stubborn and

0:17:21.880 --> 0:17:25.280
<v Speaker 2>hang in the pocket, or a mixture of that and

0:17:25.600 --> 0:17:26.480
<v Speaker 2>people coming after.

0:17:26.560 --> 0:17:29.920
<v Speaker 5>It's it's both, I know. I know with Zach with

0:17:30.119 --> 0:17:34.240
<v Speaker 5>Dak it is lots of blitzes he's seen. We talked

0:17:34.240 --> 0:17:36.879
<v Speaker 5>about that yesterday. He's seen a great amount of blitzes.

0:17:37.040 --> 0:17:38.840
<v Speaker 5>I don't know if he saw more than Lamar did,

0:17:38.920 --> 0:17:41.560
<v Speaker 5>though Lamar may have just gotten more hits because he

0:17:41.680 --> 0:17:44.120
<v Speaker 5>runs more. Yeah, I don't know, but both of them,

0:17:44.480 --> 0:17:48.200
<v Speaker 5>the resilience that they both showed this year with those

0:17:48.320 --> 0:17:49.760
<v Speaker 5>numbers pretty impressive.

0:17:49.800 --> 0:17:50.800
<v Speaker 7>And that's why they're MVP.

0:17:51.119 --> 0:17:52.760
<v Speaker 5>That's why they're conversation.

0:17:53.240 --> 0:17:56.600
<v Speaker 2>It's not in their DNA to throw the ball away.

0:17:57.720 --> 0:17:59.600
<v Speaker 2>By God, I'm gonna make something happen.

0:17:59.680 --> 0:18:03.879
<v Speaker 5>And Lamar had always done that. Yeah, because that tried

0:18:04.080 --> 0:18:06.159
<v Speaker 5>not to do that. He tried to be that, you know,

0:18:06.960 --> 0:18:11.000
<v Speaker 5>typical pocket passer. That's, you know, unless you're Brady or

0:18:11.600 --> 0:18:14.600
<v Speaker 5>even Aaron Rodgers loves to get outside the pocket. You know,

0:18:14.680 --> 0:18:16.240
<v Speaker 5>you love to get outside the pocket and have a

0:18:16.280 --> 0:18:18.440
<v Speaker 5>better view. And both of them kind of they're not

0:18:18.560 --> 0:18:19.240
<v Speaker 5>afraid to do that.

0:18:19.680 --> 0:18:20.080
<v Speaker 4>I like it.

0:18:20.359 --> 0:18:24.400
<v Speaker 2>And he started off the season the other opposite right right,

0:18:24.600 --> 0:18:26.760
<v Speaker 2>right right, And then after that San Francisco.

0:18:26.840 --> 0:18:29.159
<v Speaker 5>I think that's bad. I think that came from bad advice.

0:18:30.280 --> 0:18:33.560
<v Speaker 5>I think the the improvisation, I think that was on him.

0:18:34.200 --> 0:18:36.520
<v Speaker 5>I think they still want him to be perfectly in

0:18:36.600 --> 0:18:38.199
<v Speaker 5>the pocket. Of course that's the optime way to.

0:18:38.200 --> 0:18:39.360
<v Speaker 6>Do it, but I don't.

0:18:39.640 --> 0:18:41.840
<v Speaker 2>And they were thinking that was going to cut down.

0:18:43.600 --> 0:18:44.240
<v Speaker 6>Really right.

0:18:44.400 --> 0:18:46.760
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, he started moving better way after the sam.

0:18:46.800 --> 0:18:48.960
<v Speaker 5>Well, he was like control chaos as far as I

0:18:49.000 --> 0:18:51.240
<v Speaker 5>could see it. You know, I'm not in the pocket,

0:18:51.560 --> 0:18:53.560
<v Speaker 5>I'm outside the pocket, but I'm still in control.

0:18:54.800 --> 0:18:58.480
<v Speaker 4>Okay, we're past time for our first break and a

0:18:59.040 --> 0:19:02.320
<v Speaker 4>there is a running back who found a new home

0:19:02.600 --> 0:19:07.120
<v Speaker 4>yesterday in Baltimore. Were the Cowboys interested in that running back?

0:19:07.480 --> 0:19:09.600
<v Speaker 4>And how about this? We got a national championship game

0:19:09.640 --> 0:19:12.280
<v Speaker 4>coming up on Monday. I've got a trivia question for you.

0:19:12.960 --> 0:19:17.600
<v Speaker 4>Think about it during the break. What former Michigan and

0:19:17.960 --> 0:19:25.040
<v Speaker 4>Washington quarterbacks were Rose Bowl MVPs national champions have a

0:19:25.119 --> 0:19:29.880
<v Speaker 4>Super Bowl ring and currently are quarterback coaches for Division

0:19:30.119 --> 0:19:39.800
<v Speaker 4>champion teams. What former Michigan What former Michigan and Washington quarterbacks?

0:19:40.720 --> 0:19:46.159
<v Speaker 4>We're Rose Bowl MVPs National champions in college, have Super

0:19:46.200 --> 0:19:50.440
<v Speaker 4>Bowl rings as players, and currently are quarterback coaches for

0:19:50.600 --> 0:19:53.120
<v Speaker 4>Division champion teams in the NFL.

0:19:53.520 --> 0:19:58.680
<v Speaker 8>Next on mix shots, I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the

0:19:58.760 --> 0:19:59.480
<v Speaker 8>Dallas Cowboys.

0:20:00.160 --> 0:20:02.000
<v Speaker 4>The fresh guy who looks right, it's not there.

0:20:02.280 --> 0:20:04.000
<v Speaker 2>He escapes flippt He'll look.

0:20:03.920 --> 0:20:04.680
<v Speaker 6>Full a per style.

0:20:04.920 --> 0:20:05.600
<v Speaker 4>Just like football.

0:20:05.720 --> 0:20:07.680
<v Speaker 8>When it comes to crypto, it's important to have a

0:20:07.720 --> 0:20:10.280
<v Speaker 8>team you can trust. With blockchain dot Com, I know

0:20:10.359 --> 0:20:13.000
<v Speaker 8>I'm in good hands. Since twenty eleven, they've been trusted

0:20:13.040 --> 0:20:15.399
<v Speaker 8>by millions around the world to buy, sell, and trade

0:20:15.480 --> 0:20:16.240
<v Speaker 8>crypto currency.

0:20:16.280 --> 0:20:19.399
<v Speaker 4>Prescott's gonna run this himself, run it up the middle,

0:20:19.480 --> 0:20:20.400
<v Speaker 4>and he scores.

0:20:20.520 --> 0:20:23.040
<v Speaker 8>Whether you're new to crypto or an active trader, They've

0:20:23.080 --> 0:20:23.800
<v Speaker 8>got you covered.

0:20:24.040 --> 0:20:24.760
<v Speaker 4>What are you waiting for?

0:20:25.080 --> 0:20:26.760
<v Speaker 8>Get started at blockchain dot Com.

0:20:28.560 --> 0:20:32.480
<v Speaker 9>We know that juicy, cheesy, grilled to perfection burger sounds amazing,

0:20:32.720 --> 0:20:34.320
<v Speaker 9>but it does sound like something is missing.

0:20:35.480 --> 0:20:38.320
<v Speaker 10>Pepsi baby the yin to this Burger's yang.

0:20:38.440 --> 0:20:41.800
<v Speaker 9>Burgers and pepsi go together like well, like burgers and pepsi.

0:20:42.119 --> 0:20:45.240
<v Speaker 9>This perfect blending of flavors makes every bite of lettus,

0:20:45.359 --> 0:20:47.840
<v Speaker 9>every sesame seed on the bun, and every sip of

0:20:47.920 --> 0:20:51.720
<v Speaker 9>that crisp refreshing ice, cooled Kola, A journey to Footopia

0:20:52.800 --> 0:20:54.320
<v Speaker 9>burgers better with pepsi.

0:20:54.600 --> 0:20:55.280
<v Speaker 8>That's what I like.

0:20:56.520 --> 0:20:59.520
<v Speaker 10>The Medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:20:59.560 --> 0:21:03.159
<v Speaker 10>for value in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:21:03.280 --> 0:21:06.160
<v Speaker 10>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

0:21:06.240 --> 0:21:09.720
<v Speaker 10>than four thousand have received the Medal of Honor. The

0:21:09.920 --> 0:21:12.200
<v Speaker 10>National Medal of Honor Museum will be a place to

0:21:12.280 --> 0:21:16.479
<v Speaker 10>preserve these legacies and inspire America. It's being built right

0:21:16.600 --> 0:21:19.960
<v Speaker 10>next door to the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Help us

0:21:20.040 --> 0:21:23.440
<v Speaker 10>honor our country's greatest heroes. Learn more and get involved

0:21:23.520 --> 0:21:25.320
<v Speaker 10>at mohmuseum dot org.

0:21:26.240 --> 0:21:28.600
<v Speaker 11>Did you know that responding to one spam call can

0:21:28.720 --> 0:21:31.800
<v Speaker 11>lead to more? Or that the IRS would never ask

0:21:31.880 --> 0:21:35.320
<v Speaker 11>for your Social Security number on the phone? Beat scammers

0:21:35.359 --> 0:21:39.639
<v Speaker 11>at their own game by subscribing to AARP FraudWatch Network

0:21:39.680 --> 0:21:44.640
<v Speaker 11>alerts and texts. At AARP dot org slash Beat Scammers TX,

0:21:45.119 --> 0:21:47.639
<v Speaker 11>you can sign up to receive information that helps you

0:21:47.760 --> 0:21:52.480
<v Speaker 11>recognize and avoid the latest scams. That's AARP dot org

0:21:52.600 --> 0:21:54.520
<v Speaker 11>slash Beat Scammers TX.

0:22:00.320 --> 0:22:06.080
<v Speaker 2>Mixed Shots, k.

0:22:06.240 --> 0:22:10.160
<v Speaker 7>Post Roofine and Waterproofing the official roofer of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:22:11.119 --> 0:22:15.280
<v Speaker 4>Okay, like trivia question with the National Championship game coming

0:22:15.359 --> 0:22:21.240
<v Speaker 4>up on Monday, what former Michigan and Washington quarterbacks were

0:22:21.359 --> 0:22:26.280
<v Speaker 4>Rose Bowl MVPs national champions in college have a Super

0:22:26.320 --> 0:22:31.160
<v Speaker 4>Bowl ring, and currently are quarterback coaches for division champion teams.

0:22:31.400 --> 0:22:35.240
<v Speaker 4>And we've stumped the panel here. However, producer Supreme has

0:22:35.280 --> 0:22:38.840
<v Speaker 4>a guess. Well, Greasey's one of them. He's Ryan Greasy,

0:22:39.040 --> 0:22:40.679
<v Speaker 4>quarterbacks coach San Francisco.

0:22:42.720 --> 0:22:44.760
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, way off, he left.

0:22:44.640 --> 0:22:47.640
<v Speaker 4>The booth to go become a coach. And the other

0:22:49.040 --> 0:22:52.119
<v Speaker 4>guy in the other one was at at and T

0:22:52.480 --> 0:22:58.560
<v Speaker 4>Stadium on Saturday night, the Detroit Lions quarterback coach Mark Brunel.

0:22:59.359 --> 0:23:01.680
<v Speaker 6>Wow, I didn't know he was a QB coach.

0:23:02.359 --> 0:23:02.680
<v Speaker 4>I didn't.

0:23:03.320 --> 0:23:07.439
<v Speaker 6>I always liked him. Yeah, Jacksonville, we go with Jacksonville.

0:23:07.560 --> 0:23:10.080
<v Speaker 2>All right, Yeah, the question he's good.

0:23:12.240 --> 0:23:13.359
<v Speaker 4>Okay, that was.

0:23:13.400 --> 0:23:16.000
<v Speaker 6>Too must bill. That was very That was harsh. It

0:23:16.119 --> 0:23:18.640
<v Speaker 6>was harsh. That was that was a tough one.

0:23:19.119 --> 0:23:21.879
<v Speaker 5>That's for honor roll classes. This is not honor roll.

0:23:21.920 --> 0:23:23.720
<v Speaker 5>We're like more remedial.

0:23:23.960 --> 0:23:27.720
<v Speaker 2>Especially we have to remember all that.

0:23:28.760 --> 0:23:31.840
<v Speaker 4>Well, the key what the biggest clue on that was

0:23:31.880 --> 0:23:34.240
<v Speaker 4>the quarterback coaches of division champion teams.

0:23:34.440 --> 0:23:38.840
<v Speaker 5>So but but now, god, you don't yep, yeah, I

0:23:38.920 --> 0:23:39.240
<v Speaker 5>didn't know.

0:23:39.560 --> 0:23:42.520
<v Speaker 6>So you got your career and come out you doubt.

0:23:42.600 --> 0:23:43.320
<v Speaker 2>I didn't know he was.

0:23:43.359 --> 0:23:46.280
<v Speaker 6>Coaching because Panis is lefty and that's nice.

0:23:46.400 --> 0:23:47.280
<v Speaker 4>Ye, So there you go.

0:23:47.920 --> 0:23:48.280
<v Speaker 2>All right?

0:23:48.600 --> 0:23:51.840
<v Speaker 4>All right, tell me about this illness that just cropped

0:23:51.920 --> 0:23:54.200
<v Speaker 4>up on the Cowboys practice report.

0:23:55.480 --> 0:24:02.119
<v Speaker 2>How many guys did they have out with illness? Let

0:24:02.200 --> 0:24:07.520
<v Speaker 2>me count one, two, three, four guys out with illness.

0:24:08.080 --> 0:24:12.280
<v Speaker 2>Juan Ye, Thomas, Malik Hooker. He also has an ankle,

0:24:13.240 --> 0:24:17.000
<v Speaker 2>Chauncey Goldston and Tuma Adoga illness.

0:24:18.680 --> 0:24:20.760
<v Speaker 4>Okay, so what do we think on the offensive line,

0:24:20.840 --> 0:24:24.000
<v Speaker 4>who's going to line up left or right on Sunday

0:24:24.000 --> 0:24:26.840
<v Speaker 4>afternoon at three twenty five against Washington.

0:24:27.960 --> 0:24:32.120
<v Speaker 2>Well, left guard is going to be either questionable or doubtful.

0:24:32.560 --> 0:24:35.280
<v Speaker 2>I'm Tyler Smith, and a lot's going to have to

0:24:35.440 --> 0:24:40.040
<v Speaker 2>depend on what happens tomorrow because he has not practiced yet.

0:24:41.560 --> 0:24:44.160
<v Speaker 6>No, TJ.

0:24:44.320 --> 0:24:50.160
<v Speaker 2>Bass, let's go. Although, on the scout team, Leil Collins

0:24:50.240 --> 0:24:55.040
<v Speaker 2>worked at left guard, which was his original position when

0:24:55.080 --> 0:24:58.320
<v Speaker 2>he got to the Cowboys, left guard before they moved

0:24:58.400 --> 0:24:58.960
<v Speaker 2>him to tackle.

0:25:00.240 --> 0:25:02.600
<v Speaker 4>So now you see the reason that they brought him

0:25:02.640 --> 0:25:04.399
<v Speaker 4>in after the Tyler Smith injury.

0:25:05.640 --> 0:25:11.960
<v Speaker 2>They wanted to experience and he uh, actually, I mean

0:25:12.400 --> 0:25:15.160
<v Speaker 2>I'm not. I don't know how he practiced, but physically

0:25:15.280 --> 0:25:16.520
<v Speaker 2>looking at him, he looked good.

0:25:17.920 --> 0:25:19.640
<v Speaker 6>He sounded good, he sounded.

0:25:19.760 --> 0:25:21.000
<v Speaker 2>Oh, he was fantatic.

0:25:21.160 --> 0:25:23.680
<v Speaker 6>He could. That's one of the best interviews I've heard

0:25:24.480 --> 0:25:25.280
<v Speaker 6>offensive live.

0:25:25.840 --> 0:25:27.520
<v Speaker 4>Was he as happy as when he signed with the

0:25:27.560 --> 0:25:31.240
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys as a college free agent at that press conference?

0:25:31.280 --> 0:25:31.680
<v Speaker 2>Almost?

0:25:32.320 --> 0:25:34.840
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, because the second time around he seemed to really be.

0:25:34.880 --> 0:25:36.000
<v Speaker 4>Appreciatd He's back home.

0:25:36.080 --> 0:25:38.440
<v Speaker 5>He's back home, basically, That's what she said.

0:25:38.720 --> 0:25:41.120
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean he was, Yeah, he was. He was good.

0:25:41.200 --> 0:25:45.280
<v Speaker 2>In the interview, they asked him tackle guard, he goes

0:25:45.400 --> 0:25:47.520
<v Speaker 2>whatever they want, full back, I'm in.

0:25:48.720 --> 0:25:51.560
<v Speaker 7>So what I liked seeing yesterday on the injury report

0:25:51.880 --> 0:25:56.600
<v Speaker 7>was Ricodoudle full in practice. He was limited on Wednesday,

0:25:57.320 --> 0:26:00.320
<v Speaker 7>but we need him back in there. We need to

0:26:00.359 --> 0:26:03.280
<v Speaker 7>really establish the run game a little better going in.

0:26:03.600 --> 0:26:05.720
<v Speaker 2>Sunday admits that.

0:26:06.359 --> 0:26:10.800
<v Speaker 4>Ye, speaking of running backs, Dalvin Cook has signed or

0:26:10.880 --> 0:26:14.880
<v Speaker 4>signing with the Baltimore Ravens. Are you surprised at all

0:26:15.119 --> 0:26:18.919
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys or what's the intel on the Cowboys interest

0:26:19.040 --> 0:26:19.960
<v Speaker 4>if there was any.

0:26:21.160 --> 0:26:29.760
<v Speaker 2>I got a feeling that interest was agent provoked, because

0:26:29.920 --> 0:26:33.159
<v Speaker 2>if you got a guy without a job and you

0:26:33.480 --> 0:26:36.239
<v Speaker 2>trying to get him a job, the first thing they

0:26:36.320 --> 0:26:38.920
<v Speaker 2>always used to say is, oh, the Cowboys are interested

0:26:40.119 --> 0:26:42.840
<v Speaker 2>just to get everybody else's attentions. Oh we don't want

0:26:42.880 --> 0:26:44.240
<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys to get that guy.

0:26:45.680 --> 0:26:47.040
<v Speaker 7>Everyone else will jump on it.

0:26:47.200 --> 0:26:48.520
<v Speaker 4>And I don't think the Cowboys were.

0:26:48.800 --> 0:26:49.800
<v Speaker 2>I don't think so either.

0:26:50.520 --> 0:26:53.240
<v Speaker 6>According to Nate, the guy's just not that good. You

0:26:53.320 --> 0:26:53.480
<v Speaker 6>know what.

0:26:53.760 --> 0:26:57.080
<v Speaker 4>I watched him last night, went back and looked at

0:26:57.400 --> 0:27:02.920
<v Speaker 4>his he had against Atlanta, and Week thirteen was his

0:27:03.080 --> 0:27:05.520
<v Speaker 4>best week with the Jets. He had nine carries for

0:27:05.640 --> 0:27:09.119
<v Speaker 4>thirty five yards and one catch for eleven yards and

0:27:09.200 --> 0:27:12.680
<v Speaker 4>a fumble in that game. Eighteen snaps. That was Week thirteen,

0:27:12.800 --> 0:27:16.520
<v Speaker 4>That was December third. The following week against Houston, they

0:27:16.560 --> 0:27:20.680
<v Speaker 4>had seven carries for thirteen yards one catch for minus five.

0:27:21.359 --> 0:27:24.000
<v Speaker 4>That was a thirty to six win for the Jets

0:27:24.119 --> 0:27:28.200
<v Speaker 4>over Houston. And in that game, Brice Hall had ten

0:27:28.280 --> 0:27:31.200
<v Speaker 4>carries for forty yards and eight catches for eighty six yards.

0:27:31.240 --> 0:27:33.240
<v Speaker 4>So we had eighteen touches for one hundred and twenty

0:27:33.280 --> 0:27:36.600
<v Speaker 4>six yards and a touchdown well. Dalvin Cook had eight

0:27:37.240 --> 0:27:40.399
<v Speaker 4>touches for eight yards in that game. And then Miami

0:27:40.480 --> 0:27:42.400
<v Speaker 4>the following week, neither one of them did very well.

0:27:42.800 --> 0:27:46.520
<v Speaker 4>And then against Washington Cook got five snaps, no carries,

0:27:46.680 --> 0:27:50.560
<v Speaker 4>and last week did not participate against Cleveland. Do you

0:27:50.720 --> 0:27:55.400
<v Speaker 4>and Brace Hall became Breece Hall. Against Washington a couple

0:27:55.440 --> 0:28:00.720
<v Speaker 4>of weeks ago, had thirty two touches, four well, ninety

0:28:00.720 --> 0:28:03.560
<v Speaker 4>five yards rushing in ninety six receivings, whatever that adds

0:28:03.640 --> 0:28:06.480
<v Speaker 4>up to from scrimmage, nearly two hundred yards from scrimmage

0:28:06.840 --> 0:28:10.240
<v Speaker 4>on sixty three snaps. They decided in the New York

0:28:10.680 --> 0:28:15.159
<v Speaker 4>that Brestaw is going to be our guy. And and

0:28:15.240 --> 0:28:19.320
<v Speaker 4>then I was watching just In Blitz pickups and stuff.

0:28:19.440 --> 0:28:21.679
<v Speaker 4>He Dalvin Cook did not look like.

0:28:23.320 --> 0:28:26.600
<v Speaker 5>And that may have had I always thought that Aaron

0:28:26.680 --> 0:28:29.320
<v Speaker 5>Rodgers injury had a lot to do with him not playing.

0:28:29.440 --> 0:28:32.600
<v Speaker 5>I don't know how, but it seemed to be a factor.

0:28:33.119 --> 0:28:33.920
<v Speaker 2>How old does he know?

0:28:35.240 --> 0:28:37.040
<v Speaker 4>Cook is twenty eight?

0:28:38.320 --> 0:28:42.280
<v Speaker 2>That's sort of the line of demarcation for running backs,

0:28:42.760 --> 0:28:47.720
<v Speaker 2>twenty eight for most, except if you know that.

0:28:47.880 --> 0:28:49.600
<v Speaker 5>If you know that there's a running back, then you

0:28:49.720 --> 0:28:52.000
<v Speaker 5>better know how to do other things. You better know

0:28:52.080 --> 0:28:53.920
<v Speaker 5>how to do have a blitz pick up. You better

0:28:54.000 --> 0:28:57.880
<v Speaker 5>be that guy back and do other things other than

0:28:58.000 --> 0:28:59.280
<v Speaker 5>what you They brought you there.

0:28:59.400 --> 0:29:02.400
<v Speaker 4>So he was rafted in the second round in twenty seventeen,

0:29:03.160 --> 0:29:08.680
<v Speaker 4>so year after Zeke was drafted in twenty sixteen, but

0:29:08.800 --> 0:29:12.040
<v Speaker 4>basically the same age as Zeke. He turned twenty eight

0:29:12.080 --> 0:29:16.280
<v Speaker 4>August tenth, and he's a four time Pro bowler. But

0:29:16.680 --> 0:29:19.240
<v Speaker 4>think of all the carries that he's had in his career,

0:29:19.520 --> 0:29:22.440
<v Speaker 4>and so there's just not that much tread. And the

0:29:22.520 --> 0:29:25.360
<v Speaker 4>other part of it with the Cowboys, the third running

0:29:25.400 --> 0:29:27.680
<v Speaker 4>back has got to play special teams, and Dalvin Cook

0:29:27.720 --> 0:29:29.160
<v Speaker 4>hadn't played special teams.

0:29:30.320 --> 0:29:34.000
<v Speaker 2>And see, and that's why it hurt Deuce to be

0:29:34.160 --> 0:29:37.560
<v Speaker 2>active as a third running back because he can't help

0:29:37.640 --> 0:29:40.440
<v Speaker 2>him on special teams if he's not the returner. And

0:29:40.560 --> 0:29:45.840
<v Speaker 2>he's not the returner. So that's that's that's what hurt

0:29:45.920 --> 0:29:50.400
<v Speaker 2>him getting more of a chance than he did.

0:29:51.600 --> 0:29:55.000
<v Speaker 4>And just looking at Brice Hall, comparing him with Dalvin

0:29:55.080 --> 0:29:57.320
<v Speaker 4>Cook in that Jets offench which was behind a bad

0:29:57.400 --> 0:30:00.840
<v Speaker 4>offensive line, Brice Hall was head and s shoulders above him.

0:30:01.440 --> 0:30:04.840
<v Speaker 4>I can't understand why they decided to saddle up with him.

0:30:06.040 --> 0:30:08.920
<v Speaker 6>Brie looked like Polo last year and all.

0:30:08.880 --> 0:30:10.920
<v Speaker 4>Was coming off an injury earlier in the season too,

0:30:11.320 --> 0:30:15.000
<v Speaker 4>so and he's so he's healthy now, So that's true. Now,

0:30:15.160 --> 0:30:17.480
<v Speaker 4>having said that, Baltimore will figure out a way to

0:30:17.600 --> 0:30:22.160
<v Speaker 4>use him, and you know probably and but we'll see. Uh,

0:30:22.600 --> 0:30:24.960
<v Speaker 4>you know, they've had all sorts of injury issues at

0:30:25.000 --> 0:30:26.160
<v Speaker 4>running back in Baltimore.

0:30:26.440 --> 0:30:28.920
<v Speaker 6>He's blessed to be put in that situation.

0:30:29.080 --> 0:30:31.760
<v Speaker 4>Huh. The chest did him a favor by letting him

0:30:31.760 --> 0:30:34.760
<v Speaker 4>go and letting him catch on with the team. Can

0:30:34.840 --> 0:30:36.120
<v Speaker 4>make a long playoff run.

0:30:36.280 --> 0:30:41.480
<v Speaker 2>So signing to the practice squad, said Doddrick Thompson, didn't

0:30:41.480 --> 0:30:42.280
<v Speaker 2>get you excited.

0:30:42.960 --> 0:30:46.280
<v Speaker 4>Uh, he's I mean, he's a young guy, rookie, undrafted,

0:30:46.520 --> 0:30:48.520
<v Speaker 4>was he run drafted out of Texas Tech. He's had

0:30:48.560 --> 0:30:52.760
<v Speaker 4>a Ranchview High School in Carrollton, uh and right there

0:30:53.480 --> 0:30:55.320
<v Speaker 4>in Valley Ranch So he.

0:30:55.480 --> 0:30:58.880
<v Speaker 2>Just had to drive roll But he was with Seattle.

0:30:59.480 --> 0:31:03.320
<v Speaker 4>We saw him, did we played Seattle in the preseason.

0:31:03.840 --> 0:31:06.280
<v Speaker 4>He was on the practice squad, Sir Roderick Thompson.

0:31:06.360 --> 0:31:07.160
<v Speaker 2>I know my tastes.

0:31:07.240 --> 0:31:11.960
<v Speaker 4>Tech friends love him. He's a tough runner. But and

0:31:12.480 --> 0:31:14.160
<v Speaker 4>I look at that as much as you get him

0:31:14.160 --> 0:31:16.400
<v Speaker 4>in here and for next year, you know, you got

0:31:16.480 --> 0:31:19.320
<v Speaker 4>him in here for a week too, however long the

0:31:19.360 --> 0:31:21.840
<v Speaker 4>playoff run, last on the practice squad, get him in

0:31:21.920 --> 0:31:24.360
<v Speaker 4>here and then he can sign he didn't time well

0:31:24.560 --> 0:31:26.960
<v Speaker 4>at the combine, you could sign.

0:31:26.840 --> 0:31:29.240
<v Speaker 2>Him as a future That's why they're looking at right

0:31:29.400 --> 0:31:34.440
<v Speaker 2>some of these other guys, probably Racy McMath. Also, you get,

0:31:34.800 --> 0:31:37.680
<v Speaker 2>however many weeks you're going to play now, and then

0:31:37.760 --> 0:31:41.080
<v Speaker 2>you just basically say, okay, when the season's over, you

0:31:41.200 --> 0:31:44.200
<v Speaker 2>sign him as a futures guy. But I think they'll

0:31:44.240 --> 0:31:47.960
<v Speaker 2>still do it. Sounded like with Martavius Bryant, okay, who

0:31:48.040 --> 0:31:53.760
<v Speaker 2>they let go. And also sometimes when they signed I

0:31:53.800 --> 0:31:56.280
<v Speaker 2>don't remember if I said this yesterday, they signed guys

0:31:56.360 --> 0:31:59.760
<v Speaker 2>sometimes for practice purposes that they got to fill a spot,

0:32:00.200 --> 0:32:03.640
<v Speaker 2>so they needed another running back with Deuce going out

0:32:04.240 --> 0:32:09.160
<v Speaker 2>on the practice squad. So yeah, sometimes it works out

0:32:09.760 --> 0:32:13.560
<v Speaker 2>that way. Now, obviously with Damian Wilson and Leale Collins,

0:32:13.600 --> 0:32:17.440
<v Speaker 2>they're looking for guys to be ready and we'll see

0:32:17.480 --> 0:32:19.440
<v Speaker 2>how long it takes weal to.

0:32:19.640 --> 0:32:21.200
<v Speaker 4>Ramp up to be all right. So remind me on

0:32:21.280 --> 0:32:22.240
<v Speaker 4>Milie Davis, is he.

0:32:23.280 --> 0:32:27.360
<v Speaker 2>He's out of elevation so so, but you get another.

0:32:27.120 --> 0:32:31.760
<v Speaker 4>One, So will they He's out of elevations, so will

0:32:31.800 --> 0:32:36.760
<v Speaker 4>they sign him to be available on Sunday? I doubt it? Okay,

0:32:37.640 --> 0:32:41.320
<v Speaker 4>So your running backs are Rico and and Lipkey and

0:32:41.440 --> 0:32:43.760
<v Speaker 4>Lipke Yes ever since favorite, and.

0:32:43.800 --> 0:32:46.840
<v Speaker 2>You're hoping I keep ing, by the way, that's the

0:32:46.920 --> 0:32:47.239
<v Speaker 2>other thing.

0:32:47.320 --> 0:32:50.120
<v Speaker 4>That's the other thing. On Dalvin Cook they were in

0:32:50.360 --> 0:32:53.840
<v Speaker 4>with the jets they were using in third down situations.

0:32:53.960 --> 0:32:57.280
<v Speaker 4>Rather than have Dalvin Cook on the field, they had

0:32:57.320 --> 0:33:01.480
<v Speaker 4>their fullback Nick Bowden on the field as protector. Basically,

0:33:01.880 --> 0:33:04.440
<v Speaker 4>that tells you a lot about how that built about

0:33:04.480 --> 0:33:09.040
<v Speaker 4>Dalvin Cookers in past protection too. So all right, we

0:33:09.160 --> 0:33:12.760
<v Speaker 4>continue with our picks to click and our picks for

0:33:12.880 --> 0:33:15.840
<v Speaker 4>the game on Sunday when Mixed Shots continues in a moment.

0:33:17.880 --> 0:33:20.880
<v Speaker 10>The Medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:33:20.960 --> 0:33:24.520
<v Speaker 10>for valor in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:33:24.640 --> 0:33:27.520
<v Speaker 10>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

0:33:27.560 --> 0:33:31.040
<v Speaker 10>than four thousand have received the Medal of Honor. The

0:33:31.240 --> 0:33:33.560
<v Speaker 10>National Medal of Honor Museum will be a place to

0:33:33.640 --> 0:33:37.800
<v Speaker 10>preserve these legacies and inspire America. It's being built right

0:33:37.920 --> 0:33:41.320
<v Speaker 10>next door to the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Help us

0:33:41.360 --> 0:33:44.760
<v Speaker 10>honor our country's greatest heroes. Learn more and get involved

0:33:44.880 --> 0:33:46.640
<v Speaker 10>at mohmuseum dot org.

0:33:46.840 --> 0:33:50.960
<v Speaker 12>Cowboys Football and Miller Lyte. What a pairing can Crack's

0:33:51.000 --> 0:33:56.040
<v Speaker 12>a kickoff tailgates going way past postgame Sunday night overtimes,

0:33:56.160 --> 0:34:00.960
<v Speaker 12>followed by Monday morning swag Brisky in the smoke Miller

0:34:01.040 --> 0:34:05.720
<v Speaker 12>Lite and the Creek, America's team playing America's greatest sport.

0:34:06.480 --> 0:34:10.240
<v Speaker 12>Miller Lite the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas

0:34:10.280 --> 0:34:14.719
<v Speaker 12>Cowboys Football tastes like Miller Time Celebrate Responsibly twenty twenty

0:34:14.760 --> 0:34:16.720
<v Speaker 12>three Miliberal Company, Fort Worth, Texas.

0:34:17.640 --> 0:34:20.000
<v Speaker 11>Did you know that responding to one spam call can

0:34:20.080 --> 0:34:23.200
<v Speaker 11>lead to more? Or that the IRS would never ask

0:34:23.280 --> 0:34:26.719
<v Speaker 11>for your Social Security number on the phone? Beat scammers

0:34:26.760 --> 0:34:31.040
<v Speaker 11>at their own game. By subscribing to AARP FraudWatch Network

0:34:31.080 --> 0:34:36.040
<v Speaker 11>alerts and texts. At AARP dot org slash Beat Scammers TX,

0:34:36.520 --> 0:34:39.000
<v Speaker 11>you can sign up to receive information that helps you

0:34:39.160 --> 0:34:43.879
<v Speaker 11>recognize and avoid the latest scams. That's AARP dot org

0:34:44.000 --> 0:34:45.920
<v Speaker 11>slash Beat Scammers TX.

0:34:47.440 --> 0:34:50.200
<v Speaker 9>You know that sound anywhere is the Crisp Crunch, the

0:34:50.320 --> 0:34:53.399
<v Speaker 9>first nacho chip with its perfect cheese to sour cream

0:34:53.520 --> 0:34:56.480
<v Speaker 9>ratio sitting atop a layer of delicious beans. It's a

0:34:56.560 --> 0:35:00.719
<v Speaker 9>sip away from perfection. That's what we're looking for. Add

0:35:00.760 --> 0:35:04.680
<v Speaker 9>a delicious, refreshing pepsi, and we've achieved absolute nacho nirvana.

0:35:04.920 --> 0:35:08.360
<v Speaker 9>Because while you can pile those nachos high with every spicy, cheesy,

0:35:08.480 --> 0:35:13.120
<v Speaker 9>savory dropping, there's no topping of cool, pepsy finish nachos

0:35:13.320 --> 0:35:14.120
<v Speaker 9>better with pepsi.

0:35:14.520 --> 0:35:15.200
<v Speaker 8>That's what I like.

0:35:23.120 --> 0:35:23.560
<v Speaker 2>Shots.

0:35:30.239 --> 0:35:34.960
<v Speaker 7>Enjoy premiere dining, shopping and experiences from over twenty plus restaurants, shops,

0:35:35.000 --> 0:35:38.000
<v Speaker 7>and more at the Star District. Check out the women's

0:35:38.040 --> 0:35:41.000
<v Speaker 7>boutique Flea Style of Frisco and the official boot partner

0:35:41.040 --> 0:35:43.919
<v Speaker 7>of the Dallas Cowboys at Luke Casey. Enjoy New Year's

0:35:43.920 --> 0:35:48.160
<v Speaker 7>celebrations at Snowbird Cocktail Lounge, Concrete, Cowboy in Cityworks, Eatery,

0:35:48.320 --> 0:35:54.520
<v Speaker 7>and Poorhouse. Visit Thestardistrict dot com for the full directory. Guys,

0:35:54.600 --> 0:35:57.560
<v Speaker 7>I want to talk about Coach McCarthy for a second. Okay,

0:35:58.160 --> 0:36:02.479
<v Speaker 7>Coach McCarthy forty one wins in his first four years

0:36:02.520 --> 0:36:04.839
<v Speaker 7>with the Cowboys. That's the most of any Cowboys coach

0:36:04.880 --> 0:36:08.360
<v Speaker 7>in their first four years, and I think earlier this

0:36:08.480 --> 0:36:11.160
<v Speaker 7>week when I was listening to him in the press conferences,

0:36:11.200 --> 0:36:15.839
<v Speaker 7>He's been extra chippy this week, and he has had

0:36:15.880 --> 0:36:18.760
<v Speaker 7>He's been extra chippy this week. I think he's playoff

0:36:18.840 --> 0:36:22.960
<v Speaker 7>mode at this point, so I like seeing it. I

0:36:23.040 --> 0:36:26.319
<v Speaker 7>think we haven't talked enough about how well he's been

0:36:26.400 --> 0:36:30.520
<v Speaker 7>doing as a play caller this season and how there's

0:36:30.560 --> 0:36:32.960
<v Speaker 7>been a lot of success coming out of it because

0:36:32.960 --> 0:36:33.800
<v Speaker 7>of coach McCarthy.

0:36:34.000 --> 0:36:36.040
<v Speaker 5>So when we brag on Dak, then we should be

0:36:36.120 --> 0:36:37.800
<v Speaker 5>also bragging on McCarthy.

0:36:37.880 --> 0:36:38.240
<v Speaker 7>We should.

0:36:38.360 --> 0:36:40.799
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And I think Dak gave him his due when

0:36:40.840 --> 0:36:45.840
<v Speaker 2>he answered the question about play calls too so, and

0:36:46.360 --> 0:36:49.040
<v Speaker 2>it was nothing against Kellen Moore, No, it was just

0:36:49.160 --> 0:36:53.560
<v Speaker 2>kind of how things were arranged, I think, and emphasized.

0:36:53.520 --> 0:36:56.120
<v Speaker 5>There were times last year when you could see he

0:36:56.200 --> 0:37:00.600
<v Speaker 5>had to take up for killer, and you know, he

0:37:00.840 --> 0:37:04.720
<v Speaker 5>led it slide for the entire season, but not this season.

0:37:05.280 --> 0:37:07.280
<v Speaker 2>That's interesting. I didn't think of it that way about

0:37:07.360 --> 0:37:12.080
<v Speaker 2>wins to start a career twelve, but because Tom got

0:37:12.160 --> 0:37:16.840
<v Speaker 2>off to basically a five year false start, right, I

0:37:16.920 --> 0:37:21.080
<v Speaker 2>mean it was five consecutive losing seasons, Jimmy was two.

0:37:22.719 --> 0:37:27.000
<v Speaker 2>Switzer would have been close, right, except for the fourth

0:37:27.120 --> 0:37:32.399
<v Speaker 2>season when they went six and ten. Gaily only had

0:37:32.440 --> 0:37:38.720
<v Speaker 2>two obviously, Campo Dinton Jason had three straight five hundred

0:37:40.640 --> 0:37:50.920
<v Speaker 2>Wade had three of the four winning seasons. Bill actually

0:37:51.080 --> 0:37:55.040
<v Speaker 2>started off well and then fell off the next year

0:37:55.719 --> 0:37:57.560
<v Speaker 2>and then had two winning seasons.

0:38:00.960 --> 0:38:05.960
<v Speaker 6>So, yeah, twelve is a good number, is it?

0:38:06.040 --> 0:38:07.720
<v Speaker 5>Twelve going four twelve?

0:38:07.840 --> 0:38:13.480
<v Speaker 7>Third straight third, that's really good, honestly, and the first.

0:38:14.200 --> 0:38:18.439
<v Speaker 2>Three consecutive double digits since ninety one through ninety six.

0:38:18.840 --> 0:38:19.120
<v Speaker 6>Nice.

0:38:21.080 --> 0:38:24.320
<v Speaker 4>So Switzer went twelve and four and ninety four, twelve

0:38:24.360 --> 0:38:26.480
<v Speaker 4>and four and ninety five, and then ten and six

0:38:26.600 --> 0:38:27.279
<v Speaker 4>and ninety six.

0:38:28.080 --> 0:38:32.359
<v Speaker 2>So thirty four sixteen is that right?

0:38:32.520 --> 0:38:33.000
<v Speaker 6>Real quick?

0:38:33.120 --> 0:38:34.799
<v Speaker 4>Off the top of my head, if you.

0:38:34.880 --> 0:38:39.480
<v Speaker 2>Say so, twelve and four and twelve and four, it's

0:38:39.560 --> 0:38:42.240
<v Speaker 2>twenty four and eight. Okay.

0:38:42.320 --> 0:38:45.280
<v Speaker 4>Before we get into our picks to click, Producer Supreme,

0:38:45.360 --> 0:38:47.960
<v Speaker 4>what was that trivia question that you posed to us

0:38:48.360 --> 0:38:48.879
<v Speaker 4>off the air?

0:38:49.840 --> 0:38:52.440
<v Speaker 13>The trivia question was on Cowboy storylines?

0:38:52.560 --> 0:38:54.560
<v Speaker 2>Okay, free tickets to the Washington game?

0:38:54.640 --> 0:38:56.360
<v Speaker 4>Actually, okay?

0:38:56.400 --> 0:39:01.719
<v Speaker 14>So the trivia question was was what player returned a

0:39:02.080 --> 0:39:07.120
<v Speaker 14>punt returned versus the Cowboys and then later in the

0:39:07.239 --> 0:39:11.000
<v Speaker 14>year led the Cowboys in punt return yardage.

0:39:11.920 --> 0:39:13.120
<v Speaker 2>Oh, punt return.

0:39:12.960 --> 0:39:16.680
<v Speaker 7>Yardage and led the Cowboys.

0:39:16.760 --> 0:39:19.600
<v Speaker 2>You said led the Cowboys in the same year.

0:39:20.560 --> 0:39:23.800
<v Speaker 14>So played the Cowboys in the opening game and returned

0:39:23.840 --> 0:39:27.600
<v Speaker 14>a touchdown versus the Cowboys, and then joined the Cowboys

0:39:27.719 --> 0:39:28.960
<v Speaker 14>and led the team in.

0:39:29.000 --> 0:39:34.759
<v Speaker 4>Punt return yardage in the same year.

0:39:35.080 --> 0:39:37.320
<v Speaker 6>In the same year, and they went to Oklahoma.

0:39:37.400 --> 0:39:39.480
<v Speaker 14>Hold on second, hold on second, I got I got

0:39:39.560 --> 0:39:40.319
<v Speaker 14>a guy back here.

0:39:40.480 --> 0:39:44.240
<v Speaker 12>You want to talk to him, Bill, I am shocked

0:39:44.320 --> 0:39:46.040
<v Speaker 12>because this is an Oklahoma guy.

0:39:47.680 --> 0:39:48.560
<v Speaker 4>I am shocked.

0:39:49.239 --> 0:39:52.919
<v Speaker 5>What do you mean You're shocked, Yeah, that you didn't

0:39:52.960 --> 0:39:55.080
<v Speaker 5>come up with it When I said, Oklahoma.

0:39:54.640 --> 0:39:58.600
<v Speaker 4>Guy, I've got it. I was just letting everybody else.

0:40:00.080 --> 0:40:06.719
<v Speaker 2>Spin was scrolling through, right, I had, I had it.

0:40:06.800 --> 0:40:08.000
<v Speaker 4>I just had to confirm it.

0:40:08.200 --> 0:40:10.480
<v Speaker 13>Nate in the break was like, I said, Oklahoma, and

0:40:10.640 --> 0:40:12.840
<v Speaker 13>you see the the Oklahoma radar.

0:40:12.680 --> 0:40:17.000
<v Speaker 4>Go up, and I was like, son, the son plays

0:40:17.040 --> 0:40:19.640
<v Speaker 4>in the NFL. Now again, Yeah, for the Giants, the

0:40:19.760 --> 0:40:22.799
<v Speaker 4>late Derek Shephard Eric great Derek, But.

0:40:22.800 --> 0:40:25.719
<v Speaker 2>I didn't remember him playing for somebody else.

0:40:25.680 --> 0:40:29.120
<v Speaker 13>New Orleans and he played for Washington before that, Yes,

0:40:29.200 --> 0:40:31.360
<v Speaker 13>but he played for New Orleans the opening game and

0:40:31.480 --> 0:40:35.200
<v Speaker 13>he had a punt return for a touchdown against the

0:40:35.280 --> 0:40:38.200
<v Speaker 13>Cowboys and Jimmy and then Jimmy's.

0:40:37.840 --> 0:40:43.040
<v Speaker 4>First game, and I was where you playing special teams?

0:40:43.080 --> 0:40:43.200
<v Speaker 5>Ever?

0:40:43.280 --> 0:40:45.680
<v Speaker 13>Soon he though, okay, so and then he got cut

0:40:45.800 --> 0:40:48.440
<v Speaker 13>and Jimmy picked him up, and then he led the

0:40:48.480 --> 0:40:51.080
<v Speaker 13>team in punt return for one hundred and sixty yards.

0:40:51.160 --> 0:40:53.360
<v Speaker 5>I wasn't on punt coverage. I was on punt return.

0:40:54.239 --> 0:40:54.560
<v Speaker 6>There you go.

0:40:54.920 --> 0:40:57.440
<v Speaker 4>Jimmy picked him up on the advice of Barry switzerand

0:40:58.719 --> 0:40:59.600
<v Speaker 4>I just made that up.

0:41:01.520 --> 0:41:05.799
<v Speaker 6>I was ready to believe that shut dog.

0:41:07.040 --> 0:41:08.279
<v Speaker 2>That's what they nicknamed them.

0:41:09.160 --> 0:41:10.920
<v Speaker 4>All right, very good. That was a good trivia. We

0:41:11.000 --> 0:41:14.000
<v Speaker 4>had a couple of trivia questions we did here all right.

0:41:14.480 --> 0:41:15.440
<v Speaker 4>Time for our picks.

0:41:15.680 --> 0:41:16.440
<v Speaker 6>This is a tough one.

0:41:16.480 --> 0:41:18.080
<v Speaker 4>That might mean we didn't want a tough one.

0:41:18.480 --> 0:41:20.920
<v Speaker 6>This right here. I don't know how bad I want

0:41:20.960 --> 0:41:21.040
<v Speaker 6>to be.

0:41:21.960 --> 0:41:23.040
<v Speaker 4>Yeah on Sunday.

0:41:23.280 --> 0:41:24.600
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't know how bad I want to be.

0:41:24.640 --> 0:41:26.319
<v Speaker 5>I want how much credit I want to give them?

0:41:27.320 --> 0:41:27.920
<v Speaker 5>That's crazy?

0:41:29.040 --> 0:41:33.240
<v Speaker 2>Are you ready to go what you want to pass?

0:41:33.320 --> 0:41:37.640
<v Speaker 6>I'm not passing. Come on, no, I'm going with this one.

0:41:37.880 --> 0:41:40.080
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna be like Nathan Dowton said, Man, let's just

0:41:40.160 --> 0:41:44.000
<v Speaker 5>blow these Foods out. I gotta go for a big score.

0:41:45.160 --> 0:41:46.919
<v Speaker 5>It's got to be something like thirty five.

0:41:49.000 --> 0:41:52.960
<v Speaker 4>Okay, that's not big. My cowboy standards well on the road.

0:41:53.239 --> 0:41:56.080
<v Speaker 6>Okay, yeah, all right, thirty five to ten.

0:41:57.360 --> 0:41:59.239
<v Speaker 5>That's what they have put on the road against the

0:41:59.760 --> 0:42:04.200
<v Speaker 5>n CEET. That's why I've got a happy medium going here.

0:42:04.920 --> 0:42:07.440
<v Speaker 5>So thirty five ten, So dak and and.

0:42:10.920 --> 0:42:12.399
<v Speaker 6>Micah and CD.

0:42:14.160 --> 0:42:18.520
<v Speaker 4>Okay, no, Dak no Micah, no CD.

0:42:19.600 --> 0:42:20.839
<v Speaker 7>Right, throw them out.

0:42:21.200 --> 0:42:22.160
<v Speaker 6>We'll throw it out.

0:42:22.280 --> 0:42:24.880
<v Speaker 4>They might as well throw outdrom Bland to throw out

0:42:24.920 --> 0:42:26.840
<v Speaker 4>all the pro bowlers. You can't pick a pro bowler.

0:42:27.000 --> 0:42:29.279
<v Speaker 5>Okay, all right, that's a good one. That's a good one.

0:42:29.400 --> 0:42:32.480
<v Speaker 5>I'm going with Brandon Cooks then, okay, right, I'm going

0:42:32.560 --> 0:42:34.760
<v Speaker 5>with Cooks. Cook's gonna have two touchdowns.

0:42:36.320 --> 0:42:39.520
<v Speaker 4>That's my two touchdowns for Brandon Cooks.

0:42:39.800 --> 0:42:43.920
<v Speaker 7>Brandon Cooks, all right, savvy, Right, I'm going with the

0:42:44.000 --> 0:42:51.040
<v Speaker 7>Cowboys thirty to fourteen, and I will pick Stefan Gilmour

0:42:51.239 --> 0:42:55.439
<v Speaker 7>for my click to pick with one interception this game.

0:42:55.840 --> 0:42:59.880
<v Speaker 7>Considering Sam Howe has thrown twenty touchdowns this year and

0:43:00.120 --> 0:43:03.560
<v Speaker 7>nineteen interceptions, he's going to have another one on Sunday

0:43:03.719 --> 0:43:05.399
<v Speaker 7>almost Gilly's gonna pick.

0:43:05.320 --> 0:43:09.280
<v Speaker 5>It off almost very good club was to score thirty.

0:43:09.280 --> 0:43:13.040
<v Speaker 7>Thirty to fourteen thirty fourteen, Nicky.

0:43:13.840 --> 0:43:19.719
<v Speaker 2>I've got the Cowboys winning thirty to nothing. I could

0:43:19.760 --> 0:43:20.760
<v Speaker 2>see that nothing.

0:43:21.040 --> 0:43:22.880
<v Speaker 6>I could see that I didn't want to give him.

0:43:22.920 --> 0:43:25.960
<v Speaker 7>Shut out, shutout, shut out on the road.

0:43:26.640 --> 0:43:29.120
<v Speaker 2>Brings back the end of the two thousand and nine

0:43:29.239 --> 0:43:33.239
<v Speaker 2>season when the Cowboys needed to beat Philadelphia to win

0:43:33.360 --> 0:43:36.600
<v Speaker 2>the East and they shut Philadelphia out twenty four to

0:43:36.760 --> 0:43:40.560
<v Speaker 2>nothing before we move on, So a little bill logic then,

0:43:40.640 --> 0:43:41.120
<v Speaker 2>So then.

0:43:42.520 --> 0:43:45.360
<v Speaker 5>Diggs and myself was safe then in regards to the

0:43:45.440 --> 0:43:49.279
<v Speaker 5>interception League, Yes, so the franchise.

0:43:48.800 --> 0:43:49.560
<v Speaker 6>League was safe.

0:43:49.760 --> 0:43:51.600
<v Speaker 7>I feel like you're safe right now. You feel like

0:43:51.640 --> 0:43:54.200
<v Speaker 7>you know, I mean, might might come out.

0:43:56.080 --> 0:43:56.480
<v Speaker 2>Sunday.

0:43:57.360 --> 0:44:03.440
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, Stevon Gilmour's only had two this year, so I

0:44:03.520 --> 0:44:04.360
<v Speaker 7>can't pick Bland.

0:44:05.120 --> 0:44:06.200
<v Speaker 6>I saw prob.

0:44:08.880 --> 0:44:12.359
<v Speaker 2>And my pick to click will be Rico Doddle.

0:44:13.560 --> 0:44:14.040
<v Speaker 4>Good one.

0:44:14.680 --> 0:44:19.120
<v Speaker 6>Wow, that's a good one because time get a lot

0:44:19.160 --> 0:44:19.439
<v Speaker 6>of time.

0:44:19.520 --> 0:44:21.120
<v Speaker 2>Well, he's going to get a lot of carries.

0:44:21.920 --> 0:44:25.120
<v Speaker 4>And why is he getting a lot of carries because they're.

0:44:24.960 --> 0:44:27.719
<v Speaker 2>Going to rest pollered once they get up twenty four

0:44:27.760 --> 0:44:28.200
<v Speaker 2>to nothing.

0:44:29.400 --> 0:44:31.000
<v Speaker 4>And what was your score again, thirty.

0:44:33.760 --> 0:44:40.359
<v Speaker 2>And thirty might mean we get three field goals, which

0:44:40.440 --> 0:44:41.080
<v Speaker 2>does that work?

0:44:41.320 --> 0:44:42.800
<v Speaker 6>Yeah? And what happens with that?

0:44:43.560 --> 0:44:46.520
<v Speaker 2>He will set the NFL record for most field goals

0:44:46.800 --> 0:44:47.680
<v Speaker 2>made without a miss.

0:44:48.120 --> 0:44:50.239
<v Speaker 6>But damn, I'm glad we pulled that out of you

0:44:51.239 --> 0:44:52.040
<v Speaker 6>in one season.

0:44:52.280 --> 0:44:54.920
<v Speaker 2>In one season, in a single season.

0:44:55.280 --> 0:44:58.959
<v Speaker 5>Yes, you said, dabdless get one hundred yards?

0:44:59.160 --> 0:44:59.920
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, gotcha?

0:45:00.360 --> 0:45:01.319
<v Speaker 6>Nice? That's good. Pick.

0:45:01.760 --> 0:45:04.600
<v Speaker 4>What's the most points the Cowboys have scored against Washington?

0:45:05.880 --> 0:45:06.920
<v Speaker 2>Well, you'll have to tell me.

0:45:07.600 --> 0:45:10.560
<v Speaker 4>Well, two years ago fifty they scored fifty six.

0:45:12.719 --> 0:45:16.279
<v Speaker 2>So Bill's got fifty six fourteen two years ago.

0:45:16.400 --> 0:45:20.040
<v Speaker 4>That was in Dallas, okay, all right, and it was

0:45:20.120 --> 0:45:24.920
<v Speaker 4>forty five to ten on Thanksgiving Day, okay, so we

0:45:25.040 --> 0:45:30.120
<v Speaker 4>need some field goals though also in there. So I'm

0:45:30.160 --> 0:45:36.920
<v Speaker 4>gonna go with I'll just go back to the one

0:45:36.960 --> 0:45:39.120
<v Speaker 4>of my favorite all time games ever since you remember

0:45:39.200 --> 0:45:42.200
<v Speaker 4>it well, September ninth, nineteen eighty five, the Cowboys beat

0:45:42.360 --> 0:45:46.200
<v Speaker 4>Washington forty four to fourteen on Jill Thaisman's birthday Monday

0:45:46.239 --> 0:45:46.840
<v Speaker 4>Night Football.

0:45:46.840 --> 0:45:51.160
<v Speaker 2>Again, the five picks it or something five and the

0:45:51.239 --> 0:45:53.879
<v Speaker 2>fans sang Happy Birthday after the last.

0:45:54.080 --> 0:45:55.879
<v Speaker 4>It was the first time I ever did a live

0:45:55.960 --> 0:45:59.200
<v Speaker 4>shot in my satellite live shot in my life for a.

0:45:59.320 --> 0:46:01.440
<v Speaker 6>Love tell Victor Scott.

0:46:01.920 --> 0:46:04.560
<v Speaker 4>Victor Scott had one of those five picks, two of them,

0:46:04.640 --> 0:46:05.040
<v Speaker 4>two of them.

0:46:05.040 --> 0:46:06.520
<v Speaker 6>One of them we turned for a touchdown.

0:46:06.680 --> 0:46:10.280
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So forty four to fourteen is the final score.

0:46:10.360 --> 0:46:13.680
<v Speaker 4>The Cowboys are winners, and Tony Pollard is my pick

0:46:13.760 --> 0:46:17.320
<v Speaker 4>to click. As he goes over one thousand yards on

0:46:17.480 --> 0:46:21.800
<v Speaker 4>the season, he needs sixty five yards and when the

0:46:21.880 --> 0:46:26.800
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys faced Washington on Thanksgiving Day, he had thirteen carries

0:46:26.840 --> 0:46:30.960
<v Speaker 4>for seventy nine yards and a touchdown six catches for

0:46:31.160 --> 0:46:33.760
<v Speaker 4>twenty four yards, so he had over one hundred yards

0:46:33.840 --> 0:46:36.800
<v Speaker 4>rushing and receiving. This would be a good day to

0:46:37.200 --> 0:46:40.360
<v Speaker 4>go over one hundred yards rushing and receiving again to

0:46:40.520 --> 0:46:41.680
<v Speaker 4>prime for the playoffs.

0:46:42.440 --> 0:46:44.720
<v Speaker 2>And that's what this game better be about.

0:46:44.920 --> 0:46:49.080
<v Speaker 5>That's it priming for the playoff, right, everybody, We're going

0:46:49.160 --> 0:46:51.680
<v Speaker 5>to work on our stuff and be successful at it.

0:46:51.880 --> 0:46:55.520
<v Speaker 2>Not just work on it, be successful and win, get

0:46:55.600 --> 0:47:00.359
<v Speaker 2>in and get out, and hopefully the weather co op rates.

0:47:00.640 --> 0:47:07.000
<v Speaker 2>What's the forecast, so rain is pretty good, possibility snow

0:47:07.280 --> 0:47:12.800
<v Speaker 2>tomorrow because there's a northeasterner going in the East Coast,

0:47:13.719 --> 0:47:16.080
<v Speaker 2>but I think on Sunday it's going to warm up

0:47:16.320 --> 0:47:16.960
<v Speaker 2>just a tad.

0:47:17.320 --> 0:47:20.080
<v Speaker 5>I think it's scary when they say no Eastern.

0:47:21.719 --> 0:47:26.320
<v Speaker 4>And Savannah brought this up earlier in the week, maybe yesterday,

0:47:26.640 --> 0:47:30.879
<v Speaker 4>about who do you want to play in next week?

0:47:31.280 --> 0:47:33.600
<v Speaker 4>So what are we thinking? Who are the Cowboys going

0:47:33.640 --> 0:47:37.040
<v Speaker 4>to be playing next week? What do you think?

0:47:37.160 --> 0:47:37.520
<v Speaker 6>Nobody?

0:47:38.880 --> 0:47:39.040
<v Speaker 4>Right?

0:47:39.320 --> 0:47:40.279
<v Speaker 2>No, there's no buy.

0:47:40.880 --> 0:47:42.440
<v Speaker 4>What sisters got the buy?

0:47:42.640 --> 0:47:45.880
<v Speaker 6>I want to buy the buy all right?

0:47:45.960 --> 0:47:51.839
<v Speaker 4>So that your choices are the Rams, the Seahawks, the Packers, right,

0:47:52.719 --> 0:47:55.799
<v Speaker 4>and the Saints. It's also a possibility. By the way,

0:47:55.880 --> 0:47:58.360
<v Speaker 4>Derek Carr has been playing pretty well here lately. I

0:47:58.440 --> 0:48:02.440
<v Speaker 4>want the pack okay, but not who This isn't what

0:48:02.680 --> 0:48:05.120
<v Speaker 4>we want? But what who do we think will What

0:48:05.239 --> 0:48:07.120
<v Speaker 4>do you think will happen? Who do you think the

0:48:07.200 --> 0:48:10.120
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys will be hosting next week? In the playoffs?

0:48:10.160 --> 0:48:11.640
<v Speaker 6>What does it take for the Packers to be here?

0:48:12.320 --> 0:48:12.480
<v Speaker 4>Win?

0:48:13.400 --> 0:48:15.680
<v Speaker 7>They have to beat the Bear beat the Bears, and

0:48:15.760 --> 0:48:17.319
<v Speaker 7>the Rams have to beat the forty nine ers.

0:48:17.400 --> 0:48:18.200
<v Speaker 6>That's the last game.

0:48:18.280 --> 0:48:20.560
<v Speaker 4>But I think I think that's what's gonna happen. I

0:48:20.600 --> 0:48:24.040
<v Speaker 4>think the Rams will beat the forty nine ers and

0:48:24.440 --> 0:48:32.200
<v Speaker 4>with Carson Wentz at quarterback against Sam Darnold and the Packers. No,

0:48:32.560 --> 0:48:34.359
<v Speaker 4>wait a second, No, here's what I think is gonna

0:48:34.440 --> 0:48:36.560
<v Speaker 4>The Rams are going to lose to the forty nine ers,

0:48:36.640 --> 0:48:38.520
<v Speaker 4>the Packers are going to lose to the Bears, and

0:48:38.600 --> 0:48:41.480
<v Speaker 4>the Seahawks are going to beat Arizona. Think which gets

0:48:41.680 --> 0:48:42.400
<v Speaker 4>the Seahawks in?

0:48:42.600 --> 0:48:42.719
<v Speaker 6>Right?

0:48:43.040 --> 0:48:45.600
<v Speaker 7>So you think we're gonna host Seattle.

0:48:46.040 --> 0:48:48.520
<v Speaker 4>Seattle and the Rams go to Detroit. That's what I want.

0:48:48.560 --> 0:48:50.120
<v Speaker 4>I want the Rams going to Detroit.

0:48:51.640 --> 0:48:54.680
<v Speaker 2>So Seattle needs to win and they need a green

0:48:54.760 --> 0:48:58.640
<v Speaker 2>Bay loss. How about New Orleans?

0:48:58.880 --> 0:49:00.160
<v Speaker 4>The New Orleans needs a.

0:49:00.320 --> 0:49:06.520
<v Speaker 2>Win Seattle loss at a green Bay loss. Okay, So

0:49:06.680 --> 0:49:08.799
<v Speaker 2>those are kind of the and they still got a.

0:49:08.760 --> 0:49:11.759
<v Speaker 4>Shot at the division. If Carolina beats Tampa, right and

0:49:11.880 --> 0:49:14.640
<v Speaker 4>they win against Atlanta, they win that division.

0:49:14.880 --> 0:49:18.520
<v Speaker 6>Right, So I'm going with green Bay.

0:49:19.560 --> 0:49:23.000
<v Speaker 4>Okay. I think that's the Your hosting green Bay, Your

0:49:23.040 --> 0:49:25.400
<v Speaker 4>hosting green Bay in Savannah.

0:49:25.160 --> 0:49:28.000
<v Speaker 2>Hosa, host in green Bay, and you got Seattle.

0:49:28.040 --> 0:49:31.160
<v Speaker 4>I got Seattle. Okay, So all right, it's gonna be

0:49:31.280 --> 0:49:36.440
<v Speaker 4>very interesting. Got two games tomorrow, including a battle for

0:49:36.520 --> 0:49:40.680
<v Speaker 4>a playoff spot between Houston and Indianapolis Tomorrow night and

0:49:40.760 --> 0:49:43.800
<v Speaker 4>then it all. It concludes after the Cowboys beat the

0:49:43.880 --> 0:49:47.800
<v Speaker 4>Commanders on Sunday afternoon with Miami and Buffalo.

0:49:48.400 --> 0:49:51.040
<v Speaker 2>So what do you think you season, what's more likely

0:49:51.120 --> 0:49:57.520
<v Speaker 2>for Seattle they beat San Francisco? What you need the

0:49:57.560 --> 0:50:00.479
<v Speaker 2>Bears to beat Green Bay for Seattle get.

0:50:00.400 --> 0:50:03.759
<v Speaker 4>In right, Seattle, if it plays Arizona Arizona, well they

0:50:03.800 --> 0:50:07.080
<v Speaker 4>can win that, right, the ram can. But Arizona San Francis.

0:50:07.160 --> 0:50:08.480
<v Speaker 7>What's that? What's the Monday night game?

0:50:08.800 --> 0:50:09.000
<v Speaker 2>None?

0:50:09.280 --> 0:50:11.120
<v Speaker 4>No, there's Monday night, Sunday night.

0:50:11.200 --> 0:50:15.040
<v Speaker 7>We will know Sunday night. What is happening next weekend?

0:50:15.800 --> 0:50:16.920
<v Speaker 2>Actually, there's will know.

0:50:17.360 --> 0:50:21.239
<v Speaker 4>We'll know before Sunday night what the Cowboys fade is,

0:50:21.400 --> 0:50:24.279
<v Speaker 4>but we won't know the game time and the date

0:50:24.640 --> 0:50:26.160
<v Speaker 4>of it until Sunday night.

0:50:26.360 --> 0:50:28.880
<v Speaker 2>Is there a Sunday night game Miami and Buffalo? Oh,

0:50:28.960 --> 0:50:32.920
<v Speaker 2>that's right, because that was what people thought. Well, the

0:50:33.040 --> 0:50:34.880
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys couldn't do it because they got to play at

0:50:34.920 --> 0:50:38.880
<v Speaker 2>the same time as Philadelphia, right, Okay, all.

0:50:38.800 --> 0:50:42.640
<v Speaker 4>Right, So that does it for a fabulous football fight.

0:50:42.760 --> 0:50:44.760
<v Speaker 4>So Friday, when we get.

0:50:44.680 --> 0:50:47.920
<v Speaker 2>Back on Monday, we'll have a clear picture.

0:50:48.040 --> 0:50:50.200
<v Speaker 4>Yes we will, all right, and so we will shout

0:50:50.239 --> 0:50:53.480
<v Speaker 4>at you again Monday at high noon, Go Cowboys.

0:50:53.920 --> 0:50:56.880
<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of dallascowboys dot Com and

0:50:57.040 --> 0:51:00.359
<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club sp