WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Clearing The Air

0:00:04.200 --> 0:00:06.720
<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

0:00:06.720 --> 0:00:08.560
<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

0:00:10.440 --> 0:00:13.160
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

0:00:13.200 --> 0:00:18.560
<v Speaker 3>This is mick Shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

0:00:18.600 --> 0:00:22.920
<v Speaker 3>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

0:00:23.120 --> 0:00:27.720
<v Speaker 3>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

0:00:29.760 --> 0:00:33.360
<v Speaker 4>And here it is a Tuesday at the Star and

0:00:33.440 --> 0:00:40.560
<v Speaker 4>Frisco inside the SWBC podcast studio. And this is Mickshots,

0:00:40.600 --> 0:00:43.560
<v Speaker 4>brought to you by Miller Lite. And I was able

0:00:43.600 --> 0:00:46.240
<v Speaker 4>to listen to the show as I was driving to Nis,

0:00:46.280 --> 0:00:51.680
<v Speaker 4>Texas yesterday Innis Texas interviewing the great Sam Harrow who

0:00:51.760 --> 0:00:55.520
<v Speaker 4>is retired, retiring as I saw the legendary high school

0:00:55.560 --> 0:01:01.280
<v Speaker 4>football coach who's battling MS and he sat down with

0:01:01.360 --> 0:01:05.199
<v Speaker 4>him yesterday and on the way there's long drive in us.

0:01:05.880 --> 0:01:10.319
<v Speaker 4>Listen to the show and you handled it nicely. Happy

0:01:10.360 --> 0:01:12.840
<v Speaker 4>I didn't have to have to be here for the

0:01:13.000 --> 0:01:15.120
<v Speaker 4>day after postportom.

0:01:14.440 --> 0:01:18.479
<v Speaker 5>But you're here two days after you have given Nate

0:01:19.120 --> 0:01:20.000
<v Speaker 5>Nate from Frisco.

0:01:20.200 --> 0:01:23.320
<v Speaker 6>Anytime you have him having to take over the show

0:01:23.400 --> 0:01:26.440
<v Speaker 6>and really explain to us what the heck is going on,

0:01:27.000 --> 0:01:31.600
<v Speaker 6>that's when you know we're in.

0:01:29.680 --> 0:01:30.360
<v Speaker 5>In his eyes.

0:01:30.760 --> 0:01:34.000
<v Speaker 6>Uh So, now, he was very optimistic, though he was

0:01:34.480 --> 0:01:37.760
<v Speaker 6>more optimistic than we were. You know, he sees a

0:01:37.840 --> 0:01:39.480
<v Speaker 6>light at the end of the tunnel with a young

0:01:40.760 --> 0:01:43.679
<v Speaker 6>offensive lineman and they were awesome.

0:01:44.640 --> 0:01:45.080
<v Speaker 2>Awesome.

0:01:46.600 --> 0:01:48.760
<v Speaker 5>One spot was awesome. You know.

0:01:49.160 --> 0:01:51.440
<v Speaker 4>That's the thing. It's kind of like with officials. If

0:01:51.480 --> 0:01:53.200
<v Speaker 4>you don't talk about him, they must have done a

0:01:53.200 --> 0:01:57.680
<v Speaker 4>good job. And if you I didn't outside of I

0:01:57.760 --> 0:02:01.240
<v Speaker 4>was watching the CBS broadcast and Nance and Romo mentioned

0:02:01.320 --> 0:02:05.320
<v Speaker 4>him at the beginning of the game, and it was

0:02:05.440 --> 0:02:08.120
<v Speaker 4>Romo and not Nance this time. Then just did what

0:02:08.160 --> 0:02:12.000
<v Speaker 4>I did and said something about awesome, and you know,

0:02:12.120 --> 0:02:16.480
<v Speaker 4>did the pun. But I don't think his name was

0:02:16.480 --> 0:02:18.119
<v Speaker 4>called the rest of the day. And that's a good

0:02:18.160 --> 0:02:20.000
<v Speaker 4>thing when you're playing left tackle.

0:02:19.960 --> 0:02:22.360
<v Speaker 5>And you're starting your first game in the NFL.

0:02:23.200 --> 0:02:25.680
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so we should at.

0:02:25.560 --> 0:02:28.239
<v Speaker 5>Least give you the opportunity to give us your take.

0:02:29.120 --> 0:02:42.800
<v Speaker 4>I'm good, Yeah, I'm moving on. Yeah, that's a distant past.

0:02:42.800 --> 0:02:47.400
<v Speaker 4>Twenty four hour rules passed. You know, it was not pretty.

0:02:47.480 --> 0:02:50.919
<v Speaker 5>You watched TV or I was on TV.

0:02:52.320 --> 0:02:53.120
<v Speaker 2>The radio, and.

0:02:53.080 --> 0:02:56.840
<v Speaker 4>I had to clean up the Michael Parsons story yesterday.

0:02:57.440 --> 0:02:59.680
<v Speaker 4>It actually was easy because it took care of my

0:02:59.680 --> 0:03:01.880
<v Speaker 4>sports cast last night. I just let Michah talk on

0:03:01.919 --> 0:03:05.160
<v Speaker 4>his podcast clarify things, and okay, now we're moving on.

0:03:05.720 --> 0:03:10.120
<v Speaker 5>If you've got a half of brain, you understand what

0:03:10.200 --> 0:03:14.760
<v Speaker 5>he said. I don't. I don't get it. And I

0:03:14.800 --> 0:03:17.160
<v Speaker 5>heard another thing today. I was getting ready to do

0:03:17.280 --> 0:03:22.720
<v Speaker 5>my fan deal and they have a national update and

0:03:23.120 --> 0:03:27.160
<v Speaker 5>the lady that did it, woman, she was all over

0:03:27.320 --> 0:03:28.160
<v Speaker 5>Micah Parsons.

0:03:28.600 --> 0:03:30.680
<v Speaker 2>Can you can you break it down to the people

0:03:30.880 --> 0:03:31.520
<v Speaker 2>what happened?

0:03:32.480 --> 0:03:39.000
<v Speaker 5>Okay, here's what happened on Sunday because I heard something

0:03:39.040 --> 0:03:44.040
<v Speaker 5>about Micah did a drive by, and so I got

0:03:44.040 --> 0:03:48.040
<v Speaker 5>the transcript of his interview and I read the whole

0:03:48.040 --> 0:03:51.600
<v Speaker 5>thing and I said, Okay, there's nothing here. I don't

0:03:51.600 --> 0:03:55.360
<v Speaker 5>need this. And then the next day it's like this

0:03:55.400 --> 0:03:59.040
<v Speaker 5>whole thing exploded and I'm going, well, am I stupid?

0:03:59.640 --> 0:04:04.480
<v Speaker 5>Like I read it? Nothing stood out to me. And

0:04:04.520 --> 0:04:08.760
<v Speaker 5>then I saw it printed out again and I go,

0:04:09.320 --> 0:04:13.240
<v Speaker 5>that's what everybody got like excited about.

0:04:13.840 --> 0:04:14.920
<v Speaker 4>Well, so you have it.

0:04:15.000 --> 0:04:16.440
<v Speaker 2>I got it. There you.

0:04:19.240 --> 0:04:24.000
<v Speaker 5>He was asked about what he tells people about if

0:04:24.680 --> 0:04:28.000
<v Speaker 5>what would you tell people if they think that Mike

0:04:28.080 --> 0:04:32.120
<v Speaker 5>McCarthy won't be coaching here next year? Okay, that's above

0:04:32.200 --> 0:04:36.440
<v Speaker 5>my pay grade. About if Mike is coaching again next year,

0:04:36.960 --> 0:04:42.479
<v Speaker 5>but all coaching aside coaching, Mike can leave and go

0:04:42.720 --> 0:04:46.719
<v Speaker 5>wherever he wants. But guys, I kind of feel bad

0:04:46.839 --> 0:04:50.440
<v Speaker 5>for this guy like Zach Martin and guys who might

0:04:50.600 --> 0:04:54.080
<v Speaker 5>be here on their last show, on their way out,

0:04:54.320 --> 0:04:57.360
<v Speaker 5>who I wanted to hold a trophy for. You want

0:04:57.400 --> 0:05:00.240
<v Speaker 5>to win games and do great things for those, those

0:05:00.360 --> 0:05:03.559
<v Speaker 5>types of legends who put in more time and work

0:05:03.880 --> 0:05:07.120
<v Speaker 5>than Mike McCarthy ever did. So those are the kind

0:05:07.120 --> 0:05:10.320
<v Speaker 5>of guys that I have so much simpathy and hurt for.

0:05:10.960 --> 0:05:16.960
<v Speaker 5>So basically, he was saying, if people need explanation, McCarthy's

0:05:17.000 --> 0:05:21.280
<v Speaker 5>been here five years, Zach Martin's been here eleven years.

0:05:21.680 --> 0:05:23.280
<v Speaker 5>Eleven is that right?

0:05:23.400 --> 0:05:27.480
<v Speaker 4>Twelve, twenty fourteen, so eleven.

0:05:28.160 --> 0:05:31.880
<v Speaker 5>And he hasn't won anything. And if we play like this,

0:05:32.040 --> 0:05:35.040
<v Speaker 5>he's never gonna win anything the rest of his career.

0:05:35.160 --> 0:05:37.800
<v Speaker 4>There's a finality to a playing career.

0:05:37.600 --> 0:05:41.520
<v Speaker 5>Right, coaching career. You can go coach again, right, But

0:05:41.760 --> 0:05:45.120
<v Speaker 5>for him, this is it. And for other guys DeMarcus

0:05:45.200 --> 0:05:50.000
<v Speaker 5>Lawrence that have been here, sweat equity, right, and they're

0:05:50.040 --> 0:05:51.920
<v Speaker 5>gonna have nothing to show for it. So he said,

0:05:51.960 --> 0:05:52.360
<v Speaker 5>when he's.

0:05:52.279 --> 0:05:56.360
<v Speaker 4>Talking about he's talking about literal sweat equity. Yes, yes,

0:05:57.279 --> 0:06:00.160
<v Speaker 4>And so it was not saying that Mike mca are

0:06:00.200 --> 0:06:02.440
<v Speaker 4>these that didn't putting in the hours, you know, but

0:06:02.600 --> 0:06:04.480
<v Speaker 4>he's I don't think he's probably not.

0:06:04.480 --> 0:06:07.920
<v Speaker 5>What he meant, yeah exactly. But everybody wanted to interpret

0:06:08.000 --> 0:06:11.400
<v Speaker 5>where they can have something very negative. So it's all

0:06:11.440 --> 0:06:16.440
<v Speaker 5>over Sports Center, right, It's all over first what is it? First,

0:06:16.720 --> 0:06:21.640
<v Speaker 5>take junk in the morning, take yeah, and then when

0:06:21.839 --> 0:06:25.400
<v Speaker 5>one person does it, everybody's got to follow suit. They

0:06:25.400 --> 0:06:29.640
<v Speaker 5>can't think for themselves. They can't say no, that idiot's wrong.

0:06:30.200 --> 0:06:37.240
<v Speaker 6>Right, Chris, and we are paying attention, and.

0:06:35.320 --> 0:06:38.839
<v Speaker 5>So now everybody piles on to the point. Now this morning,

0:06:38.960 --> 0:06:43.279
<v Speaker 5>Jerry's gotta explain what Michaeh. Parsons was saying, which he

0:06:43.360 --> 0:06:47.000
<v Speaker 5>did very well, by the way, and basically pointed out

0:06:47.040 --> 0:06:48.960
<v Speaker 5>he didn't mean any harm to Mike.

0:06:49.440 --> 0:06:52.200
<v Speaker 4>He just fell Well, they have meetings yesterday about it.

0:06:52.279 --> 0:06:56.320
<v Speaker 5>Yeah wow, Well Mike said he sat down and talked.

0:06:56.040 --> 0:06:57.320
<v Speaker 4>To it, and then Jerry this morning.

0:06:57.360 --> 0:06:59.920
<v Speaker 5>And then Jerry said, I talked to everybody involved.

0:07:00.240 --> 0:07:02.400
<v Speaker 2>So wait, if it's no big deal, then why are

0:07:02.400 --> 0:07:03.479
<v Speaker 2>they going around talking.

0:07:03.279 --> 0:07:07.239
<v Speaker 5>To everybody, because everybody was talking about it across the country.

0:07:06.920 --> 0:07:09.680
<v Speaker 2>So then they understand and if.

0:07:09.560 --> 0:07:12.640
<v Speaker 5>One person plays it now, the next person's got a

0:07:13.720 --> 0:07:17.880
<v Speaker 5>bill and got no he did on his podcast.

0:07:17.680 --> 0:07:19.760
<v Speaker 6>Well, I just meane him go to talking about Jerry

0:07:19.800 --> 0:07:21.680
<v Speaker 6>had a meeting on it. Mike had a meeting on

0:07:21.720 --> 0:07:23.080
<v Speaker 6>it that they have when.

0:07:22.920 --> 0:07:25.480
<v Speaker 4>We say a meeting, when they we say a meeting,

0:07:25.520 --> 0:07:28.160
<v Speaker 4>that they talked about it. Okay, okay, And what McCarthy

0:07:28.240 --> 0:07:30.640
<v Speaker 4>said at this press conference yesterday that I mean when that,

0:07:31.320 --> 0:07:34.080
<v Speaker 4>when that narrative gets thrown out there, then you want

0:07:34.120 --> 0:07:34.640
<v Speaker 4>to make sure a.

0:07:34.600 --> 0:07:37.680
<v Speaker 6>World far I thought they literally had a meeting about it. Yeah,

0:07:37.720 --> 0:07:39.080
<v Speaker 6>that's all, no big.

0:07:38.920 --> 0:07:42.040
<v Speaker 4>Deal, and we don't know what happened by those scenes

0:07:42.080 --> 0:07:44.800
<v Speaker 4>for sure, but I was just they did acknowledge that

0:07:44.840 --> 0:07:45.400
<v Speaker 4>they talked.

0:07:45.240 --> 0:07:48.680
<v Speaker 2>About Mike's in there, like what are we doing? Guy?

0:07:48.920 --> 0:07:49.040
<v Speaker 5>Right?

0:07:49.120 --> 0:07:53.200
<v Speaker 4>And on MICA's podcast, that's basically what he's saying and rightfully.

0:07:53.240 --> 0:07:55.880
<v Speaker 4>So he went off with all those that were criticis

0:07:56.040 --> 0:07:58.760
<v Speaker 4>because there was some criticizing him or how dare him

0:07:58.840 --> 0:08:00.840
<v Speaker 4>talk about the coach when he has been out for

0:08:00.920 --> 0:08:04.200
<v Speaker 4>six weeks or whatever, which is just nonsense.

0:08:04.360 --> 0:08:10.200
<v Speaker 5>Just there's enough to talk about in the game, right.

0:08:10.240 --> 0:08:21.960
<v Speaker 7>Well, no, there's the tools, right right, silly, silly, silly me.

0:08:22.840 --> 0:08:30.200
<v Speaker 5>It's just it's just maddening. And I remember, and this

0:08:30.360 --> 0:08:37.160
<v Speaker 5>was a long time ago, Edward said, the reason we

0:08:37.280 --> 0:08:40.200
<v Speaker 5>hate covering the Cowboys is the reason we get to

0:08:40.200 --> 0:08:44.120
<v Speaker 5>cover the Cowboys because we got to clean up all

0:08:44.200 --> 0:08:52.240
<v Speaker 5>this crap. But because of that, we getting notoriety covering

0:08:52.280 --> 0:08:55.200
<v Speaker 5>the team. Right, just amazing.

0:08:55.360 --> 0:08:58.600
<v Speaker 6>I mean, you know, to me, if I were to

0:08:58.679 --> 0:09:03.800
<v Speaker 6>just land on this earth not knowing anything, and I

0:09:03.840 --> 0:09:08.439
<v Speaker 6>saw two teams clearly who aren't doing well at all

0:09:08.480 --> 0:09:12.839
<v Speaker 6>with three wins. One of them happens to be in

0:09:12.920 --> 0:09:16.160
<v Speaker 6>New York City, right, one of the biggest cities in

0:09:16.200 --> 0:09:16.720
<v Speaker 6>the world.

0:09:16.880 --> 0:09:17.640
<v Speaker 2>And then you've.

0:09:17.440 --> 0:09:19.360
<v Speaker 5>Got and they only got two.

0:09:19.960 --> 0:09:23.480
<v Speaker 2>They don't have three. Job, I'm talking about the Jets.

0:09:23.679 --> 0:09:24.200
<v Speaker 4>The Jets.

0:09:24.840 --> 0:09:27.160
<v Speaker 6>I'm talking about the Jets, so together that got five

0:09:27.920 --> 0:09:31.720
<v Speaker 6>because you're talking about you know, we were waiting on

0:09:31.800 --> 0:09:33.840
<v Speaker 6>this season to come, not just this year, but even

0:09:33.960 --> 0:09:36.360
<v Speaker 6>last year. Aaron Rodgers is gonna be the guy that's

0:09:36.640 --> 0:09:39.120
<v Speaker 6>gonna take this team and they're gonna be the best

0:09:39.160 --> 0:09:41.760
<v Speaker 6>team the New York Jets ever had. Okay, well, that

0:09:41.800 --> 0:09:44.760
<v Speaker 6>didn't work out. So now we had an injury at

0:09:44.800 --> 0:09:48.480
<v Speaker 6>wide receiver. Now we're bringing in the number one guy,

0:09:49.160 --> 0:09:52.160
<v Speaker 6>number one free agent wide receiver in the NFL.

0:09:52.320 --> 0:09:56.439
<v Speaker 2>And and he hadn't do he hadn't done Jet.

0:09:56.520 --> 0:09:59.240
<v Speaker 5>And the big proponent of this whole thing on.

0:09:59.480 --> 0:10:02.440
<v Speaker 2>ESPN Rex Ryan, Right, that's true.

0:10:02.440 --> 0:10:05.040
<v Speaker 5>Who's still but hurt that they didn't hire as the

0:10:05.120 --> 0:10:08.400
<v Speaker 5>defensive coordinat goes back to what you were saying.

0:10:08.440 --> 0:10:11.520
<v Speaker 2>It was all about everybody wants to rewrite history.

0:10:11.600 --> 0:10:12.200
<v Speaker 5>It's the envy.

0:10:12.800 --> 0:10:15.240
<v Speaker 2>It's the envy. Everybody wants to rewrite history. So now

0:10:15.280 --> 0:10:15.840
<v Speaker 2>here you are.

0:10:16.240 --> 0:10:18.280
<v Speaker 6>You got the Cowboys. Yes, this is a big story,

0:10:18.320 --> 0:10:20.199
<v Speaker 6>the fact that we haven't won a game at home

0:10:20.600 --> 0:10:23.800
<v Speaker 6>and how badly we played. But the story of the

0:10:23.960 --> 0:10:26.480
<v Speaker 6>year was that the New York Jets were going to

0:10:26.559 --> 0:10:30.360
<v Speaker 6>be in the AFC Championship Game, and especially after they

0:10:30.400 --> 0:10:31.160
<v Speaker 6>got the wife receiver.

0:10:31.240 --> 0:10:33.160
<v Speaker 2>I can Deavonte Adams.

0:10:33.360 --> 0:10:36.360
<v Speaker 6>So you got Davonte Adams and it has gotten worse

0:10:36.679 --> 0:10:39.959
<v Speaker 6>since he's gotten there. So I'm just waiting on right

0:10:40.000 --> 0:10:42.319
<v Speaker 6>now forget the alien coming down and let it on earth.

0:10:42.440 --> 0:10:43.600
<v Speaker 2>We know how silly that is.

0:10:43.960 --> 0:10:47.240
<v Speaker 6>I'm just waiting right now for someone to say that

0:10:47.280 --> 0:10:50.480
<v Speaker 6>the New York Giants have been a failure ever since.

0:10:50.280 --> 0:10:52.760
<v Speaker 2>They brought the Jets, the.

0:10:52.760 --> 0:10:56.959
<v Speaker 6>Jets of failure, ever since they brought this whole scenario up,

0:10:57.040 --> 0:10:58.880
<v Speaker 6>as this is going to be the best thing to

0:10:58.920 --> 0:11:02.040
<v Speaker 6>happen in the NFL quite something since Joe freaking name it.

0:11:02.080 --> 0:11:07.120
<v Speaker 5>And then the subhead is Dak Prescott's having surgery tomorrow,

0:11:07.320 --> 0:11:09.800
<v Speaker 5>was out for the season, and who knows what that

0:11:09.840 --> 0:11:11.680
<v Speaker 5>surgery is going to do for his career.

0:11:11.760 --> 0:11:13.679
<v Speaker 2>That's true, right, you don't know how he's going to

0:11:13.760 --> 0:11:14.280
<v Speaker 2>come back from that.

0:11:15.000 --> 0:11:21.080
<v Speaker 5>So Jerry right at the end of the segment was asked.

0:11:20.880 --> 0:11:23.080
<v Speaker 4>Me because I was I wasn't listening to the segment,

0:11:23.120 --> 0:11:26.640
<v Speaker 4>but I was following some tweets about it. The lead

0:11:27.559 --> 0:11:31.520
<v Speaker 4>the reporters were tweeting that he about various things that

0:11:31.559 --> 0:11:33.080
<v Speaker 4>were in the interview, and I'm like, oh, I don't

0:11:33.080 --> 0:11:34.719
<v Speaker 4>even have to tune into the interview. I'll just keep

0:11:34.760 --> 0:11:37.280
<v Speaker 4>track of it here and what the reporters will tell

0:11:37.320 --> 0:11:39.760
<v Speaker 4>me what's important. And then I went away and did

0:11:39.800 --> 0:11:41.480
<v Speaker 4>something else. And then I come back and I see

0:11:41.480 --> 0:11:45.160
<v Speaker 4>a headline that Dak is having surgery. I went, oh,

0:11:45.280 --> 0:11:48.360
<v Speaker 4>I guess that was and so I went back and looked,

0:11:48.400 --> 0:11:50.199
<v Speaker 4>and sure enough, it was like the last thing on

0:11:50.360 --> 0:11:53.240
<v Speaker 4>last question that oh, by the way, before we let

0:11:53.320 --> 0:11:54.160
<v Speaker 4>you go, how's.

0:11:54.000 --> 0:11:57.600
<v Speaker 5>Dak Yeah, yes, he is having surgery at this point.

0:11:57.760 --> 0:12:01.120
<v Speaker 6>At this point, and you know, no, no disrespect to

0:12:01.160 --> 0:12:04.480
<v Speaker 6>the media, but there are times when you get this

0:12:04.640 --> 0:12:10.840
<v Speaker 6>concerted effort to a particular goal. And right now I

0:12:10.880 --> 0:12:14.000
<v Speaker 6>think the goal is somebody's gonna see who's gonna piss

0:12:14.000 --> 0:12:17.720
<v Speaker 6>off Jerry the most. Somebody's gonna do it. It's gonna happen.

0:12:17.800 --> 0:12:20.480
<v Speaker 6>I mean more than what's happening right now. It seems

0:12:20.520 --> 0:12:23.720
<v Speaker 6>like everybody's getting their shots in like this is the time,

0:12:24.120 --> 0:12:27.480
<v Speaker 6>you know, because he's so optimistic here, so optimistic there,

0:12:27.880 --> 0:12:31.080
<v Speaker 6>and they just that's boring.

0:12:31.080 --> 0:12:31.960
<v Speaker 2>They want some action.

0:12:32.400 --> 0:12:35.040
<v Speaker 6>Somebody's gonna give them some action, and they're gonna get

0:12:35.040 --> 0:12:35.400
<v Speaker 6>it back.

0:12:35.679 --> 0:12:37.000
<v Speaker 2>They're gonna get some action back.

0:12:37.160 --> 0:12:40.400
<v Speaker 5>No one wants to look. And I went back and

0:12:40.480 --> 0:12:44.119
<v Speaker 5>looked at it again, just to remind myself. The possession

0:12:44.800 --> 0:12:48.080
<v Speaker 5>on firstan goal at the six when they had to

0:12:48.160 --> 0:12:53.679
<v Speaker 5>kick the field goal, the crappy blocking on all three plays.

0:12:54.160 --> 0:13:00.360
<v Speaker 5>But the story is the damn son, we.

0:13:00.320 --> 0:13:03.239
<v Speaker 6>Need a tin, We need a tint on our windows.

0:13:03.720 --> 0:13:07.000
<v Speaker 6>That's what we need. That's all you got to do

0:13:07.080 --> 0:13:09.280
<v Speaker 6>it if it's a big deal, just tinted damn thing.

0:13:09.840 --> 0:13:14.199
<v Speaker 5>They missed blocks on all three plays.

0:13:14.559 --> 0:13:19.680
<v Speaker 4>Which is why the pass to CD was uncatchable because

0:13:19.720 --> 0:13:23.520
<v Speaker 4>it was down at his feet. It was behind him

0:13:23.520 --> 0:13:26.720
<v Speaker 4>and on his feet. There was nothing to see because

0:13:26.720 --> 0:13:28.920
<v Speaker 4>the ball is way down here anyway, you know, so

0:13:29.400 --> 0:13:32.520
<v Speaker 4>here that was because Rush wound up on his back.

0:13:35.160 --> 0:13:43.400
<v Speaker 5>It's just here's what happened on that play. Ferguson misses

0:13:43.480 --> 0:13:45.080
<v Speaker 5>the block on ninety three.

0:13:45.600 --> 0:13:48.560
<v Speaker 4>Williams Milton Williams out of Crowley High School?

0:13:48.720 --> 0:13:52.400
<v Speaker 5>Is he really? So he's the one that has the

0:13:52.440 --> 0:13:57.800
<v Speaker 5>pressure on Coop and he's the one that he had

0:13:57.840 --> 0:14:03.000
<v Speaker 5>to throw the ball when he did, okay, and when

0:14:03.000 --> 0:14:06.840
<v Speaker 5>he threw it, not only and I'm not trying to

0:14:06.840 --> 0:14:11.480
<v Speaker 5>throw Ferguson under the bus, but he cut back in

0:14:13.200 --> 0:14:16.360
<v Speaker 5>and it's like, I don't know if it also messed

0:14:16.440 --> 0:14:20.080
<v Speaker 5>up CD's view of where the pass was coming. But

0:14:20.200 --> 0:14:22.880
<v Speaker 5>he had to throw it because the block that was

0:14:22.960 --> 0:14:26.440
<v Speaker 5>missed ninety three was bearing down out and hit him.

0:14:26.840 --> 0:14:29.280
<v Speaker 5>And when Cooper said after the game about they asked

0:14:29.320 --> 0:14:30.960
<v Speaker 5>him about the sun and he goes, well, I don't know.

0:14:31.040 --> 0:14:35.400
<v Speaker 5>I was on the ground and he was right, right,

0:14:36.000 --> 0:14:41.360
<v Speaker 5>he was right, So okay, it's incomplete. You still have

0:14:42.440 --> 0:14:46.360
<v Speaker 5>third and goal at the three. Right, and on the

0:14:46.400 --> 0:14:53.800
<v Speaker 5>next play, I'm gonna get my notes here. The very

0:14:53.880 --> 0:14:58.120
<v Speaker 5>next play, they're going to hand the ball to Rico, right,

0:15:01.720 --> 0:15:06.480
<v Speaker 5>he gets hit at the nine yard No to Zeke,

0:15:07.080 --> 0:15:10.040
<v Speaker 5>he gets hit at the nine yard line, makes a

0:15:10.080 --> 0:15:14.920
<v Speaker 5>great spin move right because they missed the block up front,

0:15:17.000 --> 0:15:22.120
<v Speaker 5>and he does a phenomenal job to get to Like

0:15:22.200 --> 0:15:27.000
<v Speaker 5>the five yard line is a two yard loss? Boat

0:15:27.120 --> 0:15:32.760
<v Speaker 5>was Donald? I'm sorry? Zeke was the play the first

0:15:32.800 --> 0:15:38.720
<v Speaker 5>in goal before? Well, they missed the block again, and

0:15:38.760 --> 0:15:40.920
<v Speaker 5>it's like he could have scored a touchdown.

0:15:42.680 --> 0:15:45.680
<v Speaker 6>Going back to the previous play the CD Lamb passed.

0:15:48.440 --> 0:15:50.360
<v Speaker 6>Did Ferguson have a chance to catch that ball?

0:15:50.720 --> 0:15:54.240
<v Speaker 5>He wasn't supposed to. I think he wasn't supposed to

0:15:54.280 --> 0:15:56.680
<v Speaker 5>be there. That's why he pulled his hands back.

0:15:58.200 --> 0:16:02.680
<v Speaker 6>Also, like after he pulled his hands back that he

0:16:02.680 --> 0:16:05.960
<v Speaker 6>he was upset that maybe I shouldn't have pulled my hand.

0:16:06.040 --> 0:16:08.440
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, because you saw where his hands went after that, Yeah,

0:16:08.560 --> 0:16:10.560
<v Speaker 5>on top of his head right right, Like because like

0:16:10.600 --> 0:16:12.480
<v Speaker 5>I couldn't. I could have caught that right.

0:16:13.080 --> 0:16:16.200
<v Speaker 6>So I really thought the past is going to him.

0:16:16.640 --> 0:16:19.840
<v Speaker 6>So so Coop was definitely going to ceedee lamp.

0:16:19.920 --> 0:16:21.000
<v Speaker 2>Is that correct?

0:16:21.560 --> 0:16:23.800
<v Speaker 5>And that's where the play was intended.

0:16:24.240 --> 0:16:27.440
<v Speaker 2>He was open, okay, and then and then and then

0:16:27.520 --> 0:16:28.400
<v Speaker 2>Daldo comes.

0:16:28.200 --> 0:16:31.480
<v Speaker 5>Back and he's got to com claim about the sun.

0:16:32.000 --> 0:16:35.120
<v Speaker 5>All right, and now we got another controversy.

0:16:35.240 --> 0:16:37.360
<v Speaker 2>So who starts complaining about the sun? First? Where did

0:16:37.360 --> 0:16:39.360
<v Speaker 2>this come from? The sun thing?

0:16:39.840 --> 0:16:41.840
<v Speaker 4>When the stadium was built.

0:16:45.320 --> 0:16:48.680
<v Speaker 5>You're not supposed to have one end zone in the

0:16:48.720 --> 0:16:51.600
<v Speaker 5>west at the east west.

0:16:51.360 --> 0:16:54.160
<v Speaker 4>Field, which is common and not common, but there are

0:16:54.240 --> 0:16:59.120
<v Speaker 4>a bunch of college football fields or not west fields, Yeah,

0:16:59.240 --> 0:17:04.240
<v Speaker 4>high school but fields and and and I think Jerry

0:17:04.280 --> 0:17:06.160
<v Speaker 4>may have said it. I didn't hear the interview this morning.

0:17:06.200 --> 0:17:09.640
<v Speaker 4>I did see a tweet about it that Jerry wants

0:17:09.720 --> 0:17:12.400
<v Speaker 4>to give a feel of it as an outside stadium

0:17:12.640 --> 0:17:15.520
<v Speaker 4>and that's one of the reasons why he wants to

0:17:15.600 --> 0:17:19.160
<v Speaker 4>have the sun illuminate the stadium.

0:17:19.240 --> 0:17:21.199
<v Speaker 5>Well, I could read all that do too, But that

0:17:21.440 --> 0:17:21.560
<v Speaker 5>is it?

0:17:21.720 --> 0:17:24.639
<v Speaker 6>Just as can we just tanted down thing? I mean,

0:17:24.680 --> 0:17:27.359
<v Speaker 6>can't you just put something that is it?

0:17:27.440 --> 0:17:30.679
<v Speaker 2>That is it? That hard to do? Is windows, it's glass.

0:17:30.760 --> 0:17:33.080
<v Speaker 5>Well, what if you were playing outside and it's snowing.

0:17:35.080 --> 0:17:37.960
<v Speaker 5>Does Green Bay play better in the snow than everybody else?

0:17:38.200 --> 0:17:42.520
<v Speaker 5>They do? You think I'd love to see their I'd

0:17:42.560 --> 0:17:44.960
<v Speaker 5>love to see their record playing in the snow. The

0:17:45.000 --> 0:17:46.400
<v Speaker 5>snow doesn't help anybody.

0:17:46.960 --> 0:17:48.639
<v Speaker 2>I think they would be more accustomed to it.

0:17:48.760 --> 0:17:51.280
<v Speaker 5>But they don't practice in it. They practice indoors.

0:17:51.680 --> 0:17:52.800
<v Speaker 2>But there.

0:17:53.000 --> 0:17:56.400
<v Speaker 5>Okay, did the rain help you in New York?

0:17:57.720 --> 0:17:58.040
<v Speaker 2>No?

0:17:58.359 --> 0:17:59.040
<v Speaker 5>Did it help them?

0:17:59.280 --> 0:18:00.000
<v Speaker 2>It didn't much.

0:18:00.359 --> 0:18:01.439
<v Speaker 5>But it rains.

0:18:01.520 --> 0:18:05.000
<v Speaker 2>There was definitely bad.

0:18:04.960 --> 0:18:07.480
<v Speaker 5>Last game we played. It was the Cowboys played. There

0:18:07.560 --> 0:18:11.480
<v Speaker 5>was it rained? The rain doesn't help put a roof

0:18:11.560 --> 0:18:15.560
<v Speaker 5>of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh right? It rained? And does the rain

0:18:15.680 --> 0:18:16.600
<v Speaker 5>help the Steelers?

0:18:17.760 --> 0:18:18.000
<v Speaker 2>No?

0:18:19.040 --> 0:18:20.919
<v Speaker 5>The elements are the elements.

0:18:22.160 --> 0:18:27.520
<v Speaker 6>Now, let's steak Buffalo. I mean, Buffalo loves playing in

0:18:27.520 --> 0:18:30.160
<v Speaker 6>the snow, and they use that to the advantage.

0:18:30.240 --> 0:18:32.920
<v Speaker 2>I don't know how they use it to the advantage.

0:18:33.080 --> 0:18:34.960
<v Speaker 5>They gotters on theirs.

0:18:34.880 --> 0:18:36.280
<v Speaker 2>The fans get get loud.

0:18:36.600 --> 0:18:41.080
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they break more tables, you know, come on, I

0:18:41.080 --> 0:18:45.120
<v Speaker 6>mean it is true that Buffalo plays better in the Just.

0:18:45.040 --> 0:18:46.520
<v Speaker 4>Look at Miami's.

0:18:47.960 --> 0:18:52.760
<v Speaker 5>I mean, you know, Miami, Miami played better in the humidity,

0:18:52.800 --> 0:18:56.879
<v Speaker 5>and they know they do. It's not helping.

0:18:57.640 --> 0:18:58.640
<v Speaker 2>It doesn't help us.

0:18:58.760 --> 0:19:01.560
<v Speaker 5>That was just like the thank you More for Thanksgiving

0:19:01.640 --> 0:19:04.560
<v Speaker 5>Day games. Then it was unfair because the Cowboys got

0:19:04.560 --> 0:19:07.920
<v Speaker 5>to play home at Thanksgiving. Well, when the Cowboys were good,

0:19:08.000 --> 0:19:10.440
<v Speaker 5>they won on Thanksgiving. When they were bad, they got

0:19:10.440 --> 0:19:11.240
<v Speaker 5>their ass being.

0:19:11.320 --> 0:19:13.760
<v Speaker 4>Not only one on Thanksgiving, but they'd always win the

0:19:13.800 --> 0:19:16.200
<v Speaker 4>next game after Thanksgiving because they had rest.

0:19:16.760 --> 0:19:17.000
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.

0:19:17.400 --> 0:19:20.040
<v Speaker 4>Right, so that changed when the team got bad and

0:19:20.040 --> 0:19:20.520
<v Speaker 4>it was.

0:19:20.400 --> 0:19:22.680
<v Speaker 5>One in fifteen didn't help either day.

0:19:23.760 --> 0:19:27.840
<v Speaker 4>I was all right, and I'm intrigued by what Mickey

0:19:28.000 --> 0:19:30.760
<v Speaker 4>just said about Dak Prescott's surgery.

0:19:30.840 --> 0:19:33.439
<v Speaker 5>Yes, and so we're going let's not bury that.

0:19:35.160 --> 0:19:37.439
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, when mix shots continues in a moment.

0:19:40.000 --> 0:19:43.040
<v Speaker 6>Star Sports Tours is the only official fan travel partner

0:19:43.040 --> 0:19:47.280
<v Speaker 6>of the Dallas Cowboys, offering exclusive game weekend travel packages

0:19:47.480 --> 0:19:52.320
<v Speaker 6>with pregame, sideline access and photo ops with current players, cheerleaders,

0:19:52.359 --> 0:19:53.520
<v Speaker 6>and Cowboy legends.

0:19:53.840 --> 0:19:54.560
<v Speaker 2>Want to stay at the.

0:19:54.480 --> 0:19:57.800
<v Speaker 6>Team hotel, attend the best tail game party in Texas,

0:19:58.040 --> 0:20:01.800
<v Speaker 6>tour the Star and talk exces No with me Everson Walls.

0:20:02.160 --> 0:20:06.359
<v Speaker 6>With Star Sports tools, you can visit Cowboys Travel dot

0:20:06.400 --> 0:20:09.400
<v Speaker 6>com to book your travel package today Hey.

0:20:09.240 --> 0:20:12.480
<v Speaker 8>Cowboy fans, I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys,

0:20:12.480 --> 0:20:15.760
<v Speaker 8>but lately I've been learning a new game. Crypto sound confusing,

0:20:15.960 --> 0:20:18.480
<v Speaker 8>don't worry. Even US pros were rookies and crypto once.

0:20:18.600 --> 0:20:21.800
<v Speaker 8>That's why I trust blockchain dot Com. They make crypto easy,

0:20:21.920 --> 0:20:24.320
<v Speaker 8>no confusing jargon, just the tools to help you win.

0:20:24.640 --> 0:20:27.000
<v Speaker 4>Scott Kits slides for the first down.

0:20:27.040 --> 0:20:29.320
<v Speaker 8>Invest like your icons where everyone is a rookie in

0:20:29.359 --> 0:20:31.960
<v Speaker 8>crypto with blockchain dot Com perfect throw.

0:20:32.119 --> 0:20:35.119
<v Speaker 4>My goodness, wow did he ever thread the needle?

0:20:35.320 --> 0:20:38.440
<v Speaker 8>Visit blockchain dot Com Slash Cowboys to get started.

0:20:39.320 --> 0:20:42.080
<v Speaker 9>Hey y'all, Matt Pittman of Meat Church here. With football

0:20:42.080 --> 0:20:44.320
<v Speaker 9>season kicking off, I'm already gear enough to bring the

0:20:44.359 --> 0:20:47.440
<v Speaker 9>smoker back to AT and T Stadium for some epic tailgates.

0:20:47.560 --> 0:20:49.879
<v Speaker 9>But with that Texas heat, it's crucial to keep my

0:20:49.920 --> 0:20:54.200
<v Speaker 9>beer handcramping cold. That's where Yeti's insulated colster canholer comes

0:20:54.200 --> 0:20:56.679
<v Speaker 9>in clutch this year. You can even get them with

0:20:56.720 --> 0:21:00.680
<v Speaker 9>the iconic star engraved on the side. Licensed yetieys gears

0:21:00.720 --> 0:21:03.639
<v Speaker 9>now available at stadium pro shops, concessions and on yettie

0:21:03.640 --> 0:21:04.240
<v Speaker 9>dot com.

0:21:04.520 --> 0:21:05.040
<v Speaker 5>Check it out.

0:21:05.040 --> 0:21:08.480
<v Speaker 9>Today YETI official cooler and drinkware of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:21:09.600 --> 0:21:12.639
<v Speaker 10>The Medal of Honor is our country's highest military award

0:21:12.680 --> 0:21:16.280
<v Speaker 10>for valor in combat. More than forty million individuals have

0:21:16.359 --> 0:21:19.280
<v Speaker 10>served in the armed forces since the Civil War. Fewer

0:21:19.320 --> 0:21:22.840
<v Speaker 10>than four thousand have received the Medal of Honor. The

0:21:22.960 --> 0:21:25.320
<v Speaker 10>National Medal of Honor Museum will be a place to

0:21:25.359 --> 0:21:29.600
<v Speaker 10>preserve these legacies and inspire America. It's being built right

0:21:29.640 --> 0:21:33.080
<v Speaker 10>next door to the Dallas Cowboys in Texas. Help us

0:21:33.080 --> 0:21:36.560
<v Speaker 10>honor our country's greatest heroes. Learn more and get involved

0:21:36.600 --> 0:21:38.640
<v Speaker 10>at mohmuseum dot org.

0:21:41.480 --> 0:21:42.640
<v Speaker 2>To mixed shots.

0:21:45.480 --> 0:21:48.960
<v Speaker 6>Stay connected with the Dallas Cowboys on your connected TV.

0:21:49.560 --> 0:21:53.159
<v Speaker 6>Catch up on all Cowboys content like player interviews, weekly

0:21:53.240 --> 0:21:58.000
<v Speaker 6>TV shows, podcasts, docuseries like Deep Blue, and much more.

0:21:58.480 --> 0:22:02.960
<v Speaker 6>Download The Cowboys now app on Amazon, Fire, Roku and

0:22:03.240 --> 0:22:04.000
<v Speaker 6>Apple TV.

0:22:05.240 --> 0:22:08.920
<v Speaker 4>All right, we continue with mixed Shots and Mickey bring

0:22:09.000 --> 0:22:13.000
<v Speaker 4>us up to speed on this Dak Prescott surgery scheduled

0:22:13.040 --> 0:22:14.720
<v Speaker 4>for tomorrow in New York.

0:22:15.000 --> 0:22:18.400
<v Speaker 5>Kerry Jones, in his segment on the radio, said that

0:22:18.480 --> 0:22:22.760
<v Speaker 5>he has decided that he will have the surgery to

0:22:22.880 --> 0:22:28.760
<v Speaker 5>repair the vulsion of his hamstring, which means that the

0:22:28.880 --> 0:22:33.600
<v Speaker 5>tendon attaching the hamstring to the bone up by your

0:22:33.760 --> 0:22:43.440
<v Speaker 5>hip or pelvic whatever is partially torn distached, and we'll

0:22:43.480 --> 0:22:47.439
<v Speaker 5>have surgery on Wednesday, and he is out for the season.

0:22:48.119 --> 0:22:52.320
<v Speaker 5>What you hope for he's back by July. I mean

0:22:52.359 --> 0:22:53.320
<v Speaker 5>that sounds serious.

0:22:54.240 --> 0:22:57.240
<v Speaker 2>It had to be serious.

0:22:57.400 --> 0:23:01.080
<v Speaker 6>When you're throwing a pass and it hurt, and it hurt,

0:23:02.160 --> 0:23:05.240
<v Speaker 6>you can't even stop it from you can't even stop

0:23:05.280 --> 0:23:07.119
<v Speaker 6>your your your face from showing it.

0:23:07.160 --> 0:23:10.720
<v Speaker 5>You know, it's amazing that he completed the past before that.

0:23:11.000 --> 0:23:13.040
<v Speaker 2>I think it was a it.

0:23:12.880 --> 0:23:15.400
<v Speaker 5>Was a diving catch by Brooks, right, but it was

0:23:15.440 --> 0:23:16.320
<v Speaker 5>it was a change up.

0:23:16.720 --> 0:23:19.240
<v Speaker 6>It was a change because the guy was expecting a dart.

0:23:19.880 --> 0:23:23.320
<v Speaker 6>He went for it because of the injury. Dak took

0:23:23.400 --> 0:23:27.160
<v Speaker 6>some off I mean because he had nothing left and

0:23:27.240 --> 0:23:30.160
<v Speaker 6>so the dB goes flying over too soon. If I'm

0:23:30.160 --> 0:23:33.159
<v Speaker 6>not mistaken, that's what it looked like. But Brooks maintained

0:23:33.760 --> 0:23:36.600
<v Speaker 6>and made a great patch. By the way, So the

0:23:36.640 --> 0:23:39.080
<v Speaker 6>most exciting seven year past I think I've seen one.

0:23:39.160 --> 0:23:42.200
<v Speaker 5>I mean, the question is, how does this affect.

0:23:41.840 --> 0:23:43.080
<v Speaker 4>Your career going forward?

0:23:43.240 --> 0:23:48.560
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they repair it, right, but when you get repairs,

0:23:48.600 --> 0:23:49.560
<v Speaker 5>they're never the same.

0:23:49.840 --> 0:23:53.160
<v Speaker 6>And this is you repairing something first of all, very

0:23:53.240 --> 0:23:56.400
<v Speaker 6>unique and and it seems to be in a very

0:23:56.480 --> 0:23:57.439
<v Speaker 6>vulnerable area.

0:23:57.720 --> 0:24:01.679
<v Speaker 5>Now. Didn't Tyron Smith have a similar thing when he

0:24:01.760 --> 0:24:06.920
<v Speaker 5>missed the was it the twenty twenty one twenty two

0:24:07.040 --> 0:24:12.119
<v Speaker 5>season with the He had an evulsion of the knee. Uh,

0:24:12.200 --> 0:24:15.720
<v Speaker 5>And it was something about the hamstring or whatever, the

0:24:15.800 --> 0:24:19.720
<v Speaker 5>calf muscle that I'm just off the top of my head,

0:24:21.600 --> 0:24:24.320
<v Speaker 5>those things, I mean, they could linger.

0:24:25.720 --> 0:24:28.359
<v Speaker 6>And it would and not just that, it would limit

0:24:28.440 --> 0:24:32.400
<v Speaker 6>you even if probably fully healed, right, you'll still probably

0:24:32.440 --> 0:24:35.320
<v Speaker 6>never have the same movement, the same extension that you

0:24:35.320 --> 0:24:39.760
<v Speaker 6>would have otherwise. And yeah, that's that's scary as a quarterback.

0:24:40.119 --> 0:24:43.439
<v Speaker 6>If that hurt while you're throwing it. How it's like

0:24:43.520 --> 0:24:47.240
<v Speaker 6>every time you throw from here on, whether it's healed.

0:24:47.080 --> 0:24:50.040
<v Speaker 2>Or not, I would be worried about it happening again.

0:24:50.680 --> 0:24:53.680
<v Speaker 5>And you're it's his right leg. Yeah, so that's.

0:24:53.520 --> 0:24:56.400
<v Speaker 2>Your's off leg. Yeah, man, that's what you use.

0:24:56.800 --> 0:24:59.520
<v Speaker 5>You got to have that pivot.

0:24:59.119 --> 0:25:02.919
<v Speaker 4>There all right. On the Tyron Smith, yes, he actually

0:25:02.960 --> 0:25:06.960
<v Speaker 4>he suffered an e vulsion fracture of the knee, meaning

0:25:07.000 --> 0:25:09.800
<v Speaker 4>the hamstring tendon that sits at the back of the

0:25:09.880 --> 0:25:13.520
<v Speaker 4>knee pulled off the bone and he needed surgery, and

0:25:13.840 --> 0:25:15.760
<v Speaker 4>that would happen in late August.

0:25:16.040 --> 0:25:19.840
<v Speaker 5>And was it twenty twenty two, Yes, so that it

0:25:19.960 --> 0:25:23.120
<v Speaker 5>happened at the Ford Center when they were practicing indoors.

0:25:23.160 --> 0:25:25.399
<v Speaker 4>That's when Tyron Smith became the left tackle for this

0:25:25.520 --> 0:25:28.159
<v Speaker 4>team after not taking any snaps at left tackle the

0:25:28.200 --> 0:25:29.440
<v Speaker 4>off season the year.

0:25:29.560 --> 0:25:35.520
<v Speaker 6>Right, so Tyran was obviously he's playing again, but you'd

0:25:35.560 --> 0:25:38.040
<v Speaker 6>have to ask him what kind of limitations was he

0:25:38.160 --> 0:25:39.560
<v Speaker 6>left with after?

0:25:40.040 --> 0:25:43.480
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, did it affect him after? You know, coming back.

0:25:43.359 --> 0:25:47.960
<v Speaker 5>Because his twenty twenty three season wasn't Tyron Smith and

0:25:48.000 --> 0:25:49.240
<v Speaker 5>it if you watch it.

0:25:49.119 --> 0:25:51.320
<v Speaker 6>It's been affecting him. Sings like you could argue that

0:25:51.359 --> 0:25:54.919
<v Speaker 6>watching him affect ever since. Right, Yeah, so now he

0:25:54.960 --> 0:25:58.320
<v Speaker 6>doesn't have to throw a pass. Yeah, that knee has

0:25:58.320 --> 0:26:01.080
<v Speaker 6>nothing to do with his accuracy, you know, knowing what

0:26:01.200 --> 0:26:03.879
<v Speaker 6>the guy is, or maybe it would limit him though

0:26:03.920 --> 0:26:06.560
<v Speaker 6>I'm sure it probably has in some of the moves

0:26:06.560 --> 0:26:08.240
<v Speaker 6>that he would make to make him a better tackle.

0:26:08.480 --> 0:26:11.879
<v Speaker 5>So in case anybody's wondering, Cooper Rush is the starting

0:26:11.960 --> 0:26:16.680
<v Speaker 5>quarterback for the Cowboys Monday night against Houston. Trey Lance

0:26:16.680 --> 0:26:20.000
<v Speaker 5>will be the backup and their signing will clear to

0:26:20.359 --> 0:26:23.919
<v Speaker 5>the practice squad. Who was with I think Philadelphia and

0:26:23.960 --> 0:26:28.119
<v Speaker 5>they had just released him, So they bring in somebody

0:26:28.480 --> 0:26:33.680
<v Speaker 5>familiar with what goes on around here, familiar with the offense.

0:26:34.200 --> 0:26:35.760
<v Speaker 5>I think he was with Philadelphia.

0:26:36.840 --> 0:26:37.399
<v Speaker 4>Yes he was.

0:26:37.520 --> 0:26:42.720
<v Speaker 5>He was obviously brought him in knowing that he knew

0:26:42.840 --> 0:26:47.200
<v Speaker 5>his offense. So he he'll be here as the third guy.

0:26:47.440 --> 0:26:48.840
<v Speaker 2>Who was the third guy the other night?

0:26:49.800 --> 0:26:50.240
<v Speaker 5>Nobody?

0:26:50.400 --> 0:26:54.120
<v Speaker 2>Nobody did we see for some reason.

0:26:54.359 --> 0:26:59.160
<v Speaker 5>They had two quarterbacks for the Cowboys of Philadelphia Cowboys. Yeah,

0:26:59.240 --> 0:26:59.879
<v Speaker 5>they just had to.

0:27:00.960 --> 0:27:03.600
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they had to bring in a third guy and

0:27:03.840 --> 0:27:07.160
<v Speaker 4>Aood Pickets name that was on the other He was.

0:27:07.080 --> 0:27:07.800
<v Speaker 2>A backup for them.

0:27:08.960 --> 0:27:12.560
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Anny Pickets a backup for them.

0:27:12.640 --> 0:27:16.760
<v Speaker 5>So they're going to still do what they did in

0:27:16.800 --> 0:27:21.280
<v Speaker 5>that game. They're going to prepare a package for Trey Lance.

0:27:21.320 --> 0:27:23.600
<v Speaker 4>To Let's let's talk about that a little bit, because

0:27:23.600 --> 0:27:27.440
<v Speaker 4>there's some people that said who who say there are

0:27:27.440 --> 0:27:30.960
<v Speaker 4>three and six in the towel and so go with

0:27:31.080 --> 0:27:36.000
<v Speaker 4>Trey Lance. And especially because Cooper Rush did not have

0:27:36.560 --> 0:27:38.960
<v Speaker 4>the same kind of performance he had two years ago

0:27:39.000 --> 0:27:41.920
<v Speaker 4>when he filled in for dak Uh and so that

0:27:42.000 --> 0:27:44.840
<v Speaker 4>led to the talk out there that will just make

0:27:44.880 --> 0:27:46.639
<v Speaker 4>Trey Lance the starter and.

0:27:47.640 --> 0:27:48.560
<v Speaker 2>Cooper hadn't be Philly.

0:27:48.720 --> 0:27:50.080
<v Speaker 4>I've got my own opinion on.

0:27:50.440 --> 0:27:54.199
<v Speaker 2>Right that he hadn't be Philly yet because when was Philadelphia.

0:27:54.320 --> 0:27:57.639
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right, But I have my own thoughts on this,

0:27:57.720 --> 0:28:03.640
<v Speaker 4>But I'll throw it out to you. Aside from well,

0:28:03.760 --> 0:28:07.919
<v Speaker 4>just why, what would you tell those who think that

0:28:08.000 --> 0:28:11.200
<v Speaker 4>they should make Trey Lance the starter right now?

0:28:11.320 --> 0:28:16.520
<v Speaker 5>Because I think they should go up to Zach Martin,

0:28:18.280 --> 0:28:22.679
<v Speaker 5>go up to DeMarcus Lawrence, go up to the veterans

0:28:22.720 --> 0:28:25.840
<v Speaker 5>on this team and say, we don't care about the

0:28:25.880 --> 0:28:29.439
<v Speaker 5>rest of the season, We're going to do this to

0:28:29.480 --> 0:28:32.000
<v Speaker 5>see if he's our quarterback of the future.

0:28:32.119 --> 0:28:37.160
<v Speaker 4>I'll throw something else out there. The fact that this

0:28:37.200 --> 0:28:41.080
<v Speaker 4>team plays three games in eleven days is not the

0:28:41.120 --> 0:28:44.920
<v Speaker 4>situation you want to throw Trey Lance into. With a

0:28:45.000 --> 0:28:49.400
<v Speaker 4>Monday night game against Houston, then a short week Washington,

0:28:49.680 --> 0:28:53.480
<v Speaker 4>and then the shortest of weeks the Giants. You got

0:28:53.520 --> 0:28:56.760
<v Speaker 4>three games in eleven days. You need the most experienced

0:28:56.760 --> 0:29:00.560
<v Speaker 4>guy out there for that, and who knows, and as

0:29:00.600 --> 0:29:04.040
<v Speaker 4>you alluded to, there can be packages for Trey Lance

0:29:04.080 --> 0:29:05.480
<v Speaker 4>to get into these games.

0:29:05.680 --> 0:29:07.600
<v Speaker 5>But that's that's a.

0:29:07.520 --> 0:29:11.160
<v Speaker 4>Lot to throw at a guy, and the whole talk

0:29:11.200 --> 0:29:15.600
<v Speaker 4>of Okay, the season's lost whatever. Well, actually, if you

0:29:15.680 --> 0:29:19.360
<v Speaker 4>do the math on it, no, but seriously, No, you

0:29:19.440 --> 0:29:21.920
<v Speaker 4>got three games in eleven days, and those guys in

0:29:21.960 --> 0:29:25.280
<v Speaker 4>that locker room they're trying to salvage. And whether it's

0:29:25.320 --> 0:29:30.920
<v Speaker 4>the players, whether it's the coaches. Yeah, I know, but

0:29:31.200 --> 0:29:35.440
<v Speaker 4>I'm speaking to the fan. There's still even if they

0:29:35.480 --> 0:29:38.840
<v Speaker 4>go zero to three in the stretch, there's still plenty

0:29:38.920 --> 0:29:41.640
<v Speaker 4>of time to find out about Trey Lance because you

0:29:41.720 --> 0:29:45.040
<v Speaker 4>got five games left after that, and you are now

0:29:45.080 --> 0:29:49.640
<v Speaker 4>preparing him with a full week of preparation for each

0:29:49.640 --> 0:29:51.960
<v Speaker 4>of those five games. I'm just saying, worst case scenario,

0:29:51.960 --> 0:29:54.920
<v Speaker 4>you lose the three, you're three and nine, then it's

0:29:55.040 --> 0:29:56.360
<v Speaker 4>Trey Lance the rest of the way.

0:29:56.720 --> 0:29:58.880
<v Speaker 5>You would actually have ten days to get them ready

0:29:59.040 --> 0:29:59.640
<v Speaker 5>for the first.

0:30:00.280 --> 0:30:04.760
<v Speaker 6>I would certainly use this time to work him in.

0:30:05.680 --> 0:30:08.960
<v Speaker 6>I would, and if it the better he does, the

0:30:08.960 --> 0:30:11.280
<v Speaker 6>more he gets the next time the next.

0:30:11.080 --> 0:30:13.800
<v Speaker 2>Game, and I'll be a little bit more what they

0:30:13.840 --> 0:30:15.600
<v Speaker 2>did with this play. Yeah. No, I'm just saying, I mean,

0:30:15.640 --> 0:30:16.680
<v Speaker 2>they brought him in those.

0:30:16.480 --> 0:30:19.560
<v Speaker 6>Two, but you want to if it's not effective, and

0:30:19.640 --> 0:30:21.880
<v Speaker 6>it was unn but I wanted to be. I want

0:30:21.920 --> 0:30:25.520
<v Speaker 6>to look forward to making those plays successful and then

0:30:25.560 --> 0:30:28.760
<v Speaker 6>see if we can go from there. Maybe next quarter,

0:30:29.000 --> 0:30:31.800
<v Speaker 6>next half, next game, next two games.

0:30:31.960 --> 0:30:33.520
<v Speaker 2>Give him more and more time.

0:30:33.360 --> 0:30:35.440
<v Speaker 5>And then if he plays well, and that's.

0:30:35.320 --> 0:30:36.920
<v Speaker 2>What I mean, if he plays well, I'm going to

0:30:36.960 --> 0:30:38.920
<v Speaker 2>give him more and then what I just want to

0:30:38.920 --> 0:30:39.680
<v Speaker 2>see what he can do.

0:30:39.760 --> 0:30:41.760
<v Speaker 6>I still want if I bring him here, I want

0:30:41.760 --> 0:30:44.080
<v Speaker 6>to see what he can do and let him show it.

0:30:44.200 --> 0:30:46.440
<v Speaker 6>I wouldn't know about that, but I still would want

0:30:46.520 --> 0:30:47.800
<v Speaker 6>him to show some.

0:30:47.640 --> 0:30:50.360
<v Speaker 5>Type of why. Well, all, that's what I'm asking, of course,

0:30:51.320 --> 0:30:53.800
<v Speaker 5>to show problem. But everybody else is going to see

0:30:53.800 --> 0:30:54.160
<v Speaker 5>it too.

0:30:54.560 --> 0:30:57.400
<v Speaker 2>That's fine. I don't care. Well, I mean, yeah, yeah,

0:30:57.440 --> 0:30:58.200
<v Speaker 2>I don't care what they say.

0:31:01.600 --> 0:31:05.440
<v Speaker 4>Well, if that's the case, there's also hey, along those lines,

0:31:05.760 --> 0:31:09.560
<v Speaker 4>there's also the draft, right and so and so you're

0:31:09.560 --> 0:31:12.920
<v Speaker 4>making you Basically, here's the deal with Trey Lance. Right now,

0:31:13.320 --> 0:31:16.160
<v Speaker 4>he's the same age as most of those guys that

0:31:16.200 --> 0:31:19.360
<v Speaker 4>were first round picks this year are. He's just been

0:31:19.400 --> 0:31:21.440
<v Speaker 4>in he's in the fourth year in the league and

0:31:21.480 --> 0:31:23.800
<v Speaker 4>being yet he is the same age. He's twenty four

0:31:23.920 --> 0:31:26.520
<v Speaker 4>years old, just like several of those other guys probably,

0:31:27.720 --> 0:31:32.479
<v Speaker 4>and he has less experience. He has less experience on

0:31:32.520 --> 0:31:36.040
<v Speaker 4>the field. I think he is younger than BONICKX. He

0:31:36.120 --> 0:31:40.200
<v Speaker 4>has less experience than any of those guys, I mean

0:31:40.320 --> 0:31:42.760
<v Speaker 4>from going back to college a little bit with the

0:31:42.800 --> 0:31:45.440
<v Speaker 4>forty nine ers, and so you treat him like he

0:31:45.600 --> 0:31:48.240
<v Speaker 4>is your first round draft pick this year and you

0:31:48.480 --> 0:31:50.760
<v Speaker 4>but you just have one year to see.

0:31:50.560 --> 0:31:52.640
<v Speaker 2>I want to see him do well.

0:31:52.760 --> 0:31:55.000
<v Speaker 6>I'm going to put him in a position to do

0:31:55.560 --> 0:31:58.120
<v Speaker 6>well so that we can see what we have. If

0:31:58.120 --> 0:32:00.440
<v Speaker 6>he does well, I'm going to let him. I'm going

0:32:00.480 --> 0:32:03.480
<v Speaker 6>to reward him with more playing time the better he does.

0:32:03.720 --> 0:32:06.480
<v Speaker 6>I certainly don't want to keep hiding. I don't want

0:32:06.480 --> 0:32:08.720
<v Speaker 6>to keep him over on the bench, especially in this

0:32:08.760 --> 0:32:12.200
<v Speaker 6>situation when basically the season's over. When I say the

0:32:12.200 --> 0:32:15.160
<v Speaker 6>season's over, that doesn't mean you stop playing. That means

0:32:15.200 --> 0:32:19.120
<v Speaker 6>you start assessing other guys that you have who deserve

0:32:19.240 --> 0:32:20.240
<v Speaker 6>to play that.

0:32:20.120 --> 0:32:22.520
<v Speaker 2>Are not starters. And I would put him in that

0:32:22.640 --> 0:32:23.480
<v Speaker 2>same category.

0:32:24.240 --> 0:32:31.760
<v Speaker 5>So there was I'm trying to quit taking notes. It

0:32:31.840 --> 0:32:34.400
<v Speaker 5>was over. It was the fourth quarter. He threw a

0:32:34.440 --> 0:32:38.120
<v Speaker 5>slant pass and he zinged it, and I was going, Okay,

0:32:38.240 --> 0:32:40.240
<v Speaker 5>that's what keeps you right.

0:32:40.520 --> 0:32:47.800
<v Speaker 2>It's like that golf game. Shot that clubs today.

0:32:47.600 --> 0:32:51.680
<v Speaker 5>Right, and so, uh, you know, and and the interception,

0:32:52.640 --> 0:32:55.880
<v Speaker 5>Tobur's not even looking. I don't know where he was going.

0:32:57.560 --> 0:32:59.960
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, I think you have put a package in.

0:33:00.200 --> 0:33:03.480
<v Speaker 5>And that's what Mike said yesterday. He pointed out that

0:33:04.000 --> 0:33:06.680
<v Speaker 5>the reason they took him out after the two plays

0:33:06.920 --> 0:33:09.600
<v Speaker 5>was they were in third and long and they hadn't

0:33:09.640 --> 0:33:11.560
<v Speaker 5>really given him something on that.

0:33:11.680 --> 0:33:15.840
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you know, games like this, you can break a

0:33:15.880 --> 0:33:16.600
<v Speaker 6>young man like that.

0:33:16.800 --> 0:33:17.480
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's not.

0:33:17.440 --> 0:33:19.280
<v Speaker 6>What you put him in over his Yeah, man, you

0:33:19.280 --> 0:33:22.400
<v Speaker 6>don't want him trying to remember now drive.

0:33:22.320 --> 0:33:25.959
<v Speaker 5>Those were his first snaps since Week two of twenty

0:33:26.160 --> 0:33:30.160
<v Speaker 5>twenty two, first NFL real games.

0:33:29.760 --> 0:33:32.160
<v Speaker 2>Still, I mean preseason, right game.

0:33:32.280 --> 0:33:35.080
<v Speaker 5>So yeah, I understood putting in there. And it wasn't

0:33:35.120 --> 0:33:36.840
<v Speaker 5>like they thought he was going to save the day.

0:33:37.480 --> 0:33:40.240
<v Speaker 5>It was okay, let's let him get some work, no doubt.

0:33:40.520 --> 0:33:42.240
<v Speaker 2>But you go back to that, he deserves that.

0:33:42.360 --> 0:33:46.400
<v Speaker 5>You know what Jerry pointed out in this I'm sure

0:33:46.520 --> 0:33:52.640
<v Speaker 5>got overlooked by everybody. He said, when Rush fumbled that

0:33:52.800 --> 0:33:57.600
<v Speaker 5>shotgun snap and he dove that he that he injured

0:33:57.760 --> 0:33:58.600
<v Speaker 5>he hurt his neck.

0:33:58.720 --> 0:34:01.000
<v Speaker 4>Yeah that Milton Williams Crowley got.

0:34:01.080 --> 0:34:04.080
<v Speaker 5>Yeah that he he. I don't know if it was

0:34:04.120 --> 0:34:06.680
<v Speaker 5>a stinger or what, but I don't know if that

0:34:06.840 --> 0:34:10.680
<v Speaker 5>hurt his ability to you know, move around or look

0:34:10.719 --> 0:34:14.279
<v Speaker 5>around or whatever. But that just was.

0:34:16.960 --> 0:34:20.360
<v Speaker 2>Just by the way.

0:34:20.640 --> 0:34:23.480
<v Speaker 5>Have have you gone to a high school game? A

0:34:23.560 --> 0:34:24.640
<v Speaker 5>high school game lately?

0:34:25.160 --> 0:34:26.480
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, about three weeks ago.

0:34:26.600 --> 0:34:31.279
<v Speaker 5>Like every other place, somebody's getting helped off that one.

0:34:31.760 --> 0:34:35.200
<v Speaker 5>They get helped off the field every other play, somebody's down.

0:34:36.160 --> 0:34:38.640
<v Speaker 2>Well in high school, you're like, okay, cool, but these.

0:34:38.480 --> 0:34:43.480
<v Speaker 6>Are pros, man, What is happening, dude?

0:34:44.000 --> 0:34:44.400
<v Speaker 2>Geez?

0:34:46.040 --> 0:34:48.960
<v Speaker 4>All right, we continue with more mix shots at the moment.

0:34:51.880 --> 0:34:54.640
<v Speaker 9>Hey y'all, Matt Pittman of Meat Church here. With football

0:34:54.680 --> 0:34:56.920
<v Speaker 9>season kicking off, I'm already gear enough to bring the

0:34:56.920 --> 0:34:59.920
<v Speaker 9>smoker back to AT and T Stadium for some epic tailgates.

0:35:00.160 --> 0:35:02.440
<v Speaker 9>But with that Texas heat, it's crucial to keep my

0:35:02.520 --> 0:35:06.480
<v Speaker 9>beer handcramping cold. That's where Yeti's insulated colster can cooler

0:35:06.520 --> 0:35:09.200
<v Speaker 9>comes in clutch this year. You can even get them

0:35:09.200 --> 0:35:12.480
<v Speaker 9>with the iconic star engraved on the side. Licensed Yetie

0:35:12.520 --> 0:35:15.759
<v Speaker 9>Cowboys gears now available at stadium pro shops, concessions, and

0:35:15.760 --> 0:35:16.840
<v Speaker 9>on Yetti dot com.

0:35:17.120 --> 0:35:17.600
<v Speaker 5>Check it out.

0:35:17.640 --> 0:35:21.120
<v Speaker 9>Today YETI official cooler and drinkware of the Dallas Cowboys.

0:35:21.160 --> 0:35:24.600
<v Speaker 8>Hey Cowboy fans, I'm Dak Prescott, quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys,

0:35:24.680 --> 0:35:27.920
<v Speaker 8>but lately I've been learning a new game. Crypto sound confusing,

0:35:28.120 --> 0:35:30.640
<v Speaker 8>Don't worry. Even us pros were rookies and crypto once.

0:35:30.760 --> 0:35:33.960
<v Speaker 8>That's why I trust Blockchain dot Com. They make crypto easy,

0:35:34.080 --> 0:35:36.560
<v Speaker 8>no confusing jargon, just the tools to help you win.

0:35:36.600 --> 0:35:39.160
<v Speaker 4>Pruscott keeps it slides for the first down.

0:35:39.239 --> 0:35:41.880
<v Speaker 8>Investigate your icons where everyone is a rookie in crypto

0:35:42.040 --> 0:35:43.360
<v Speaker 8>with blockchain dot Com.

0:35:43.280 --> 0:35:47.120
<v Speaker 4>Perfect throw My goodness, wow did he ever thread the day?

0:35:47.160 --> 0:35:50.600
<v Speaker 8>To visit blockchain dot com Slash Cowboys to get started.

0:35:51.239 --> 0:35:54.280
<v Speaker 6>Star Sports Tools is the only official fan travel partner

0:35:54.280 --> 0:35:58.520
<v Speaker 6>of the Dallas Cowboys, offering exclusive game weekend travel packages

0:35:58.719 --> 0:36:02.680
<v Speaker 6>for the pregame, sideline access and photo ops with current players,

0:36:02.920 --> 0:36:05.680
<v Speaker 6>cheerleaders and Cowboy legends. You want to stay at a

0:36:05.719 --> 0:36:09.480
<v Speaker 6>team hotel, attend the best tailgate party in Texas, tour

0:36:09.600 --> 0:36:13.040
<v Speaker 6>the Star and talk ex'es and o's with me Everson Wallas.

0:36:13.360 --> 0:36:18.080
<v Speaker 6>With Star Sports Tours, you can visit cowboystravel dot com

0:36:18.120 --> 0:36:20.120
<v Speaker 6>to book your travel package today.

0:36:20.480 --> 0:36:24.600
<v Speaker 11>Cowboys Football and Miller Lite. What a pairing can cracks

0:36:24.640 --> 0:36:29.719
<v Speaker 11>a kickoff tailgates going way past postgame Sunday Night overtimes,

0:36:29.800 --> 0:36:34.600
<v Speaker 11>followed by Monday Morning Swagger, Briskey and the Smoker, Miller

0:36:34.680 --> 0:36:39.440
<v Speaker 11>Lite and the Cook, America's team playing America's Greatest sports.

0:36:40.080 --> 0:36:43.920
<v Speaker 11>Miller Lite the only beer of the Dallas Cowboys. Dallas

0:36:43.920 --> 0:36:48.399
<v Speaker 11>Cowboys Football tastes like Miller Time Celebrate Responsibly. Twenty twenty

0:36:48.400 --> 0:36:51.520
<v Speaker 11>three Miller Brown Company, Fort Worth, Texas.

0:36:53.200 --> 0:36:54.840
<v Speaker 5>To VIC Shuts.

0:36:59.000 --> 0:36:59.839
<v Speaker 2>Cowboys Nation.

0:37:00.120 --> 0:37:02.959
<v Speaker 6>Amanda Foster has been named You Are twenty twenty four

0:37:03.360 --> 0:37:07.400
<v Speaker 6>Dallas Cowboys Fan of the Year, presented by Captain Morgan

0:37:07.680 --> 0:37:10.680
<v Speaker 6>for her dedication to the team and spicing.

0:37:10.280 --> 0:37:10.759
<v Speaker 2>Up the game.

0:37:11.280 --> 0:37:15.120
<v Speaker 6>Vote for Amanda to be named the Ultimate NFL Fan

0:37:15.160 --> 0:37:18.600
<v Speaker 6>of the Year at nfl dot COM's Last Fan of

0:37:18.640 --> 0:37:19.000
<v Speaker 6>the Year.

0:37:20.760 --> 0:37:23.120
<v Speaker 4>So, Mickey, you gave up on the game the other day?

0:37:23.880 --> 0:37:26.200
<v Speaker 4>Are you quit taking notes in the quarter?

0:37:26.320 --> 0:37:29.359
<v Speaker 5>Didn't do by play by play any longer?

0:37:29.840 --> 0:37:32.200
<v Speaker 4>Are you going to give up now for the next

0:37:32.200 --> 0:37:33.600
<v Speaker 4>three days?

0:37:33.680 --> 0:37:36.799
<v Speaker 5>I have things to do afterwards, and I started writing.

0:37:36.600 --> 0:37:39.040
<v Speaker 4>Okay, so you're back, You're back on the bandwagon.

0:37:39.600 --> 0:37:41.360
<v Speaker 5>It was thirty four to six.

0:37:42.520 --> 0:37:44.600
<v Speaker 4>Well, they're three and six right now? Are you gonna

0:37:44.600 --> 0:37:46.959
<v Speaker 4>get fun? Are you gonna pre like I only would

0:37:47.120 --> 0:37:48.960
<v Speaker 4>for this in Houston?

0:37:49.040 --> 0:37:52.880
<v Speaker 5>I don't throw in the tall damn right. I wrote

0:37:52.880 --> 0:37:55.080
<v Speaker 5>about it on Friday, and that ain't me.

0:37:55.440 --> 0:37:56.280
<v Speaker 2>That's I'm talking.

0:37:56.440 --> 0:38:00.960
<v Speaker 5>I'm pretty stubborn. If I was the Pittsburgh Penguins last night,

0:38:01.000 --> 0:38:02.439
<v Speaker 5>I'd have still been playing hard.

0:38:02.600 --> 0:38:05.480
<v Speaker 4>You hear what happened last night in the hockey game

0:38:05.800 --> 0:38:10.600
<v Speaker 4>the Stars first period of their game at Pittsburgh, they

0:38:10.600 --> 0:38:11.720
<v Speaker 4>scored six goals.

0:38:12.520 --> 0:38:12.800
<v Speaker 2>Damn.

0:38:15.000 --> 0:38:18.160
<v Speaker 4>They scored as much in one in one period as

0:38:18.160 --> 0:38:22.600
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys did on Wow. And then they tacked on it.

0:38:23.640 --> 0:38:27.280
<v Speaker 4>Then they tacked on the extra point and won the game.

0:38:29.400 --> 0:38:31.760
<v Speaker 5>I'll guarantee everybody had that story written.

0:38:34.520 --> 0:38:38.319
<v Speaker 4>I was the first to tweet it.

0:38:40.560 --> 0:38:43.800
<v Speaker 5>Which is funny because I was doing something and then

0:38:44.080 --> 0:38:47.120
<v Speaker 5>I said, Oh, I'll go upstairs and watch the football

0:38:47.200 --> 0:38:51.400
<v Speaker 5>game and turn on the Stars game. Watch both. I

0:38:51.440 --> 0:38:56.200
<v Speaker 5>get up there six to one, No thing to watch this.

0:38:56.320 --> 0:38:58.560
<v Speaker 4>So you came up on that game too, Yeah, you

0:38:58.680 --> 0:39:02.279
<v Speaker 4>got to go they So how about coming back? So

0:39:02.320 --> 0:39:05.680
<v Speaker 4>the Dolphins are three and six right and the Cowboys

0:39:05.680 --> 0:39:08.120
<v Speaker 4>are three and six, But there's hope for the Dolphins

0:39:08.600 --> 0:39:11.480
<v Speaker 4>coming out of the game last night that they're going

0:39:11.520 --> 0:39:12.840
<v Speaker 4>to be able to salvage something.

0:39:13.280 --> 0:39:14.000
<v Speaker 2>How's that.

0:39:15.520 --> 0:39:18.080
<v Speaker 5>Maybe because they have their starting quarterback.

0:39:17.600 --> 0:39:18.160
<v Speaker 4>Out there.

0:39:21.000 --> 0:39:25.000
<v Speaker 5>They need, They need Doron Bland back on the field.

0:39:25.120 --> 0:39:28.800
<v Speaker 5>I just don't know if he can practice two days

0:39:28.840 --> 0:39:34.640
<v Speaker 5>and go play. I think from a little bit that

0:39:34.760 --> 0:39:38.400
<v Speaker 5>this Jonathan Mingo can help. Do you see the size

0:39:38.400 --> 0:39:41.839
<v Speaker 5>of this guy. I finally saw him out there working out. Man,

0:39:41.920 --> 0:39:46.480
<v Speaker 5>He's huge and he's got long arms. Yeah, we'll get

0:39:46.520 --> 0:39:48.560
<v Speaker 5>him out there. The only reason he didn't play in

0:39:48.560 --> 0:39:53.480
<v Speaker 5>the first game was he practiced one day. Basically by

0:39:53.560 --> 0:39:57.000
<v Speaker 5>time he got here. He missed the practice the first

0:39:57.120 --> 0:39:59.440
<v Speaker 5>day and they didn't want to overdo it the second

0:39:59.520 --> 0:40:02.080
<v Speaker 5>day because he was doing his physical I think it

0:40:02.120 --> 0:40:03.960
<v Speaker 5>took a couple of days for some reason.

0:40:05.320 --> 0:40:09.600
<v Speaker 6>But you know, it's tough being in that position that

0:40:09.640 --> 0:40:13.640
<v Speaker 6>you're talking about, that wide receiver, even Bland, trying to

0:40:13.640 --> 0:40:18.040
<v Speaker 6>get them out there. Anytime that I was in position

0:40:18.480 --> 0:40:22.400
<v Speaker 6>to better myself on a team, that team was a

0:40:22.480 --> 0:40:25.439
<v Speaker 6>hell of a team that I was trying to vye

0:40:25.440 --> 0:40:30.200
<v Speaker 6>for a position on a winning team. Being on this

0:40:30.480 --> 0:40:33.719
<v Speaker 6>in this situation, I've never been in that situation to

0:40:33.719 --> 0:40:36.680
<v Speaker 6>where I'm Mingo and I'm like, I'm going to come

0:40:36.719 --> 0:40:39.200
<v Speaker 6>in and and and show them that I'm I'm better

0:40:39.239 --> 0:40:41.400
<v Speaker 6>than Toba or I'm better than Books or whoever.

0:40:42.239 --> 0:40:44.440
<v Speaker 2>And I've never been in that position.

0:40:44.719 --> 0:40:47.759
<v Speaker 6>Usually when I've been in that position, that team was

0:40:47.800 --> 0:40:51.239
<v Speaker 6>already good before I got there. To be in the

0:40:51.239 --> 0:40:54.680
<v Speaker 6>position to where I'm just going to be excited to

0:40:54.680 --> 0:40:55.879
<v Speaker 6>get an opportunity to.

0:40:55.800 --> 0:40:56.640
<v Speaker 2>Show what I can do.

0:40:56.719 --> 0:41:00.480
<v Speaker 5>You weren't the savior, thank god I was not the savior.

0:41:00.880 --> 0:41:05.200
<v Speaker 6>But you have to be excited as Ringo or you know,

0:41:05.280 --> 0:41:08.480
<v Speaker 6>even blaying, you know, be ready and excited to come

0:41:08.520 --> 0:41:10.759
<v Speaker 6>back and show what you can do, because at this

0:41:10.800 --> 0:41:12.960
<v Speaker 6>point that's all you have. You know, this team's not

0:41:13.040 --> 0:41:16.880
<v Speaker 6>going anywhere this year. You can either fight and be

0:41:17.000 --> 0:41:20.560
<v Speaker 6>excited about the opportunities on this team or having other

0:41:20.600 --> 0:41:23.440
<v Speaker 6>teams see you and see what you're doing for this team.

0:41:23.920 --> 0:41:26.000
<v Speaker 4>Well, I will say this about Mingo. This is an

0:41:26.000 --> 0:41:29.319
<v Speaker 4>important week of practice for him because you have the

0:41:29.360 --> 0:41:33.040
<v Speaker 4>three games in eleven Nays okay, they He needs to

0:41:33.360 --> 0:41:36.560
<v Speaker 4>show what he can do this week because I've thought

0:41:36.560 --> 0:41:39.080
<v Speaker 4>all along after the trade last week that this is

0:41:39.120 --> 0:41:40.960
<v Speaker 4>more about the next two years than it is the

0:41:41.040 --> 0:41:44.240
<v Speaker 4>last half of this season. But the opportunity is therefore,

0:41:44.239 --> 0:41:47.000
<v Speaker 4>the opportunity man, the opportunity is there, and if he

0:41:47.080 --> 0:41:52.000
<v Speaker 4>can show something an out of practice field and starting tomorrow, Wednesday, Thursday,

0:41:52.320 --> 0:41:54.959
<v Speaker 4>and then because you're basically putting in a game plan

0:41:55.160 --> 0:41:59.680
<v Speaker 4>at this rate with backup quarterbacks, you're putting in game

0:41:59.719 --> 0:42:02.560
<v Speaker 4>plan that are going to carry forward to the next week,

0:42:02.600 --> 0:42:05.480
<v Speaker 4>in the next in the next week too, and you

0:42:05.520 --> 0:42:06.440
<v Speaker 4>want to be a part of it.

0:42:06.480 --> 0:42:09.640
<v Speaker 5>You do with the other wide receivers. It's it's hard

0:42:09.719 --> 0:42:12.319
<v Speaker 5>enough to get on the same page with Cooper Rush

0:42:12.400 --> 0:42:14.800
<v Speaker 5>because you know, Dak was taking all the snakes. No

0:42:14.880 --> 0:42:20.040
<v Speaker 5>doubt he might get five a week four maybe with

0:42:20.160 --> 0:42:23.000
<v Speaker 5>the first team. The rest of it, he's running the

0:42:23.040 --> 0:42:24.760
<v Speaker 5>scout team.

0:42:24.000 --> 0:42:29.920
<v Speaker 6>If I'm mingo, uh, I hope he has assessed had

0:42:30.040 --> 0:42:33.680
<v Speaker 6>enough time to assess his competition, because those wide receivers

0:42:33.680 --> 0:42:37.360
<v Speaker 6>of his competition. When I picked to come to the Cowboys,

0:42:38.239 --> 0:42:39.600
<v Speaker 6>you know you had, I said pick.

0:42:39.880 --> 0:42:40.439
<v Speaker 2>You know I was.

0:42:40.400 --> 0:42:42.640
<v Speaker 6>Undrafted, but I had there were three teams after me,

0:42:42.719 --> 0:42:45.200
<v Speaker 6>not just one. So when you look at those three teams,

0:42:45.239 --> 0:42:47.840
<v Speaker 6>you say, okay, well how do I how do I

0:42:47.920 --> 0:42:51.560
<v Speaker 6>match up? You know, how can I fit in with Buffalo? Nope,

0:42:51.560 --> 0:42:53.839
<v Speaker 6>don't fit in there, don't want to go there. How

0:42:53.840 --> 0:42:55.479
<v Speaker 6>can I fit in with the Saints? No, they weren't

0:42:55.480 --> 0:42:58.080
<v Speaker 6>winning at the time. I can fit in with the Cowboys,

0:42:58.160 --> 0:43:00.560
<v Speaker 6>not just at their winning, not just on from there

0:43:00.840 --> 0:43:04.239
<v Speaker 6>is because we had dB problems at the time. We

0:43:04.280 --> 0:43:08.000
<v Speaker 6>couldn't find the defensive back to save our lives. So

0:43:08.280 --> 0:43:10.719
<v Speaker 6>Michael Downs must have been thinking the same thing. He

0:43:10.760 --> 0:43:12.880
<v Speaker 6>went there knowing that that was his best opportunity to

0:43:12.880 --> 0:43:15.360
<v Speaker 6>forget how good the team is. It was his best

0:43:15.400 --> 0:43:19.520
<v Speaker 6>opportunity working with against that group of dbs. He knew

0:43:19.520 --> 0:43:22.759
<v Speaker 6>he had a chance when I saw those zbs in

0:43:22.800 --> 0:43:25.920
<v Speaker 6>the playoffs giving up to other Falcons. If I'm not mistaken,

0:43:26.320 --> 0:43:28.600
<v Speaker 6>I'm better than Aaron Mitchell, I'm better than Steve Wilson.

0:43:28.680 --> 0:43:32.399
<v Speaker 2>I can make that team the Giants. I chose the.

0:43:32.400 --> 0:43:36.440
<v Speaker 6>Giants because you got LT you have a great front seven,

0:43:37.160 --> 0:43:40.840
<v Speaker 6>but you're not getting turnovers. I saw the playoffs the

0:43:40.920 --> 0:43:44.120
<v Speaker 6>year before, flipp and Anderson's beating Mark.

0:43:43.960 --> 0:43:48.200
<v Speaker 2>Collins for a walkoff home, a walkoff touchdown right that

0:43:48.280 --> 0:43:49.400
<v Speaker 2>knocked him out of the playoffs.

0:43:50.520 --> 0:43:53.080
<v Speaker 6>I can make that team because I'm better than most

0:43:53.080 --> 0:43:58.040
<v Speaker 6>of those defensive backs they have, so Ringo Wingo, Mingo Mingo.

0:43:59.040 --> 0:44:01.239
<v Speaker 5>There was a Ringo Ringo place.

0:44:01.560 --> 0:44:04.960
<v Speaker 4>Ringo plays for the Eagles, Ringo place for the Texas.

0:44:05.040 --> 0:44:08.000
<v Speaker 2>Long Lord, Mingo, thank you so much.

0:44:08.160 --> 0:44:09.719
<v Speaker 5>You play for the Beatles.

0:44:10.040 --> 0:44:12.800
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, Ringo strep not the Eagles.

0:44:15.520 --> 0:44:17.960
<v Speaker 2>I finished my point of out of the breath here.

0:44:18.520 --> 0:44:20.560
<v Speaker 2>But no, ring.

0:44:22.080 --> 0:44:25.560
<v Speaker 6>He has to see this if i'm him, I'm looking

0:44:25.600 --> 0:44:29.719
<v Speaker 6>at this, this core of receivers. Nobody's looking back when

0:44:29.719 --> 0:44:33.960
<v Speaker 6>the ball's thrown. You know, complaints, nobody's getting open. I'm

0:44:34.000 --> 0:44:36.319
<v Speaker 6>gonna say, I'm gonna remedy that I can do better

0:44:36.360 --> 0:44:39.560
<v Speaker 6>than that. He should be excited about this opportunity to

0:44:39.560 --> 0:44:41.920
<v Speaker 6>show that he's better than what you got out there.

0:44:42.040 --> 0:44:44.160
<v Speaker 5>And one guy's jumping from the ball when he doesn't

0:44:44.200 --> 0:44:44.520
<v Speaker 5>need to.

0:44:44.520 --> 0:44:45.840
<v Speaker 2>Jump, all kinds of stuff.

0:44:45.880 --> 0:44:50.440
<v Speaker 6>Those things he should be observing right now and saying, Okay,

0:44:50.600 --> 0:44:52.120
<v Speaker 6>I saw them make these mistakes.

0:44:52.280 --> 0:44:54.040
<v Speaker 2>I'm not making those same mistakes.

0:44:54.200 --> 0:44:55.880
<v Speaker 5>You know, one thing I saw in the game, and

0:44:55.920 --> 0:44:59.440
<v Speaker 5>I think it's going to be become something. When Turpin

0:44:59.600 --> 0:45:05.520
<v Speaker 5>returns that kickoff eight yards deep. That's the plan because

0:45:05.560 --> 0:45:08.279
<v Speaker 5>they think that it's the offense that good that's going

0:45:08.360 --> 0:45:10.560
<v Speaker 5>to help our We got to gamble on that. Now,

0:45:11.080 --> 0:45:14.960
<v Speaker 5>if we lose, if we lose five yards or ten yards,

0:45:15.120 --> 0:45:17.920
<v Speaker 5>so be it. But he's got the opportunity to be

0:45:18.000 --> 0:45:22.360
<v Speaker 5>at midfield and you saw it in the game. He's

0:45:22.440 --> 0:45:23.840
<v Speaker 5>got unbelievable vision.

0:45:24.600 --> 0:45:24.719
<v Speaker 2>Uh.

0:45:25.000 --> 0:45:27.440
<v Speaker 5>And he doesn't rush it. It's like he kind of

0:45:28.920 --> 0:45:33.160
<v Speaker 5>assesses and then he boom, he goes. And so that's

0:45:33.239 --> 0:45:35.759
<v Speaker 5>part of their offense. Now, you can say what you

0:45:35.800 --> 0:45:39.640
<v Speaker 5>want as a wide receiver, but that's invaluable. The problem

0:45:39.719 --> 0:45:41.880
<v Speaker 5>is you don't want to be returning kickoffs.

0:45:42.000 --> 0:45:45.240
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's definitely the field position that he can start

0:45:45.280 --> 0:45:46.080
<v Speaker 6>us out very well.

0:45:46.160 --> 0:45:50.080
<v Speaker 4>Do you want him having more than eight snaps on offense?

0:45:51.719 --> 0:45:52.040
<v Speaker 2>Oh?

0:45:53.239 --> 0:45:55.080
<v Speaker 5>Yes, yes, I want to see his.

0:45:55.080 --> 0:45:57.080
<v Speaker 4>Speech is what he gotast.

0:45:58.840 --> 0:46:00.600
<v Speaker 2>And like you said, we don't want to having too

0:46:00.600 --> 0:46:02.040
<v Speaker 2>many kickoff returns.

0:46:02.040 --> 0:46:09.480
<v Speaker 5>Right, we want to point kickoff returns me half of it.

0:46:09.880 --> 0:46:14.319
<v Speaker 4>He's getting more kickoff returns if he's only if he's

0:46:14.360 --> 0:46:17.880
<v Speaker 4>only getting eight offensive snaps, he's getting more kickoff rerds

0:46:17.960 --> 0:46:18.520
<v Speaker 4>that he is.

0:46:18.680 --> 0:46:25.560
<v Speaker 5>Well, they scored. They scored six times right for touchdowns.

0:46:24.960 --> 0:46:27.839
<v Speaker 4>Plus one more kickoff and then opening.

0:46:27.640 --> 0:46:30.360
<v Speaker 5>Kickoff either the opening of the half or the game.

0:46:31.640 --> 0:46:34.520
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, so you can plan on seven kickoffs a.

0:46:34.560 --> 0:46:36.879
<v Speaker 5>Game and nobody's gonna pun him the ball.

0:46:37.200 --> 0:46:39.600
<v Speaker 6>If I if I'm if I'm coach McCarthy. All I

0:46:39.640 --> 0:46:43.640
<v Speaker 6>have left right now for this season is my reputation,

0:46:44.520 --> 0:46:47.920
<v Speaker 6>and my reputation needs to be that this team is

0:46:47.960 --> 0:46:51.719
<v Speaker 6>going to make fewer mistakes than anybody else. They're going

0:46:51.800 --> 0:46:55.080
<v Speaker 6>to have as much discipline as they can have. I

0:46:55.120 --> 0:46:57.080
<v Speaker 6>don't care how young you are, I don't care who

0:46:57.160 --> 0:46:59.600
<v Speaker 6>you are. We're not making mistakes. We're not going to

0:46:59.680 --> 0:47:01.759
<v Speaker 6>beat us. Sales start that night.

0:47:02.120 --> 0:47:03.520
<v Speaker 4>That means fake punch too.

0:47:04.160 --> 0:47:07.600
<v Speaker 6>Yes, yes, that means making the right calls to put

0:47:07.640 --> 0:47:09.520
<v Speaker 6>your team in the best position to win.

0:47:09.960 --> 0:47:11.880
<v Speaker 2>Regardless of who's playing and.

0:47:11.760 --> 0:47:14.160
<v Speaker 6>Who you are playing. You still gotta go out there

0:47:14.160 --> 0:47:16.640
<v Speaker 6>and play, man. You can't just go out there like, oh,

0:47:16.719 --> 0:47:18.760
<v Speaker 6>here we go, We're just gonna be frustrated for another

0:47:19.040 --> 0:47:19.960
<v Speaker 6>six seven weeks.

0:47:20.239 --> 0:47:22.440
<v Speaker 2>No, man, we gotta go out here and say.

0:47:22.040 --> 0:47:24.040
<v Speaker 4>Wow, think you of trying to do that in this

0:47:24.160 --> 0:47:26.520
<v Speaker 4>game against the Egos. That's why it was so conservative,

0:47:27.000 --> 0:47:28.240
<v Speaker 4>And that's fine.

0:47:28.800 --> 0:47:31.040
<v Speaker 2>We just gotta do that. You gotta you gotta, we

0:47:31.080 --> 0:47:31.799
<v Speaker 2>gotta do that.

0:47:31.800 --> 0:47:33.720
<v Speaker 4>You got to catch the snap from center.

0:47:34.280 --> 0:47:37.279
<v Speaker 6>You gotta gotta make sure the second half you come

0:47:37.320 --> 0:47:39.160
<v Speaker 6>out strong third quarter.

0:47:39.480 --> 0:47:43.400
<v Speaker 4>That that's probably it's frustrated. One of the most frustrating

0:47:43.440 --> 0:47:46.640
<v Speaker 4>things were Probably the most frustrating thing from for McCarthy

0:47:46.840 --> 0:47:49.640
<v Speaker 4>is that he puts in this conservative game plan. Yeah,

0:47:49.719 --> 0:47:51.320
<v Speaker 4>and still comping up the football.

0:47:52.080 --> 0:47:56.520
<v Speaker 5>You know, so they're they're minus ten.

0:47:56.760 --> 0:47:59.200
<v Speaker 4>Right now, and the whole reason for the conservative game

0:47:59.200 --> 0:48:01.200
<v Speaker 4>plan was to not off up the football and give

0:48:01.239 --> 0:48:03.200
<v Speaker 4>him a seventeen yard field to work with.

0:48:03.680 --> 0:48:07.880
<v Speaker 5>They're minus ten. Only team two teams are worse in

0:48:08.120 --> 0:48:13.360
<v Speaker 5>turnover differential. Tennessee's minus eleven and Vegas is minus fourteen.

0:48:13.920 --> 0:48:14.960
<v Speaker 4>How are they doing this year?

0:48:15.120 --> 0:48:18.279
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't think they're what the commander is.

0:48:18.280 --> 0:48:19.880
<v Speaker 4>Doing two or three wins?

0:48:20.239 --> 0:48:22.440
<v Speaker 2>What I mean they regards to turn though with the command?

0:48:22.520 --> 0:48:24.239
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you got the whole list there, Yeah, I do

0:48:25.560 --> 0:48:27.919
<v Speaker 4>you know? They had Actually going into last week's game,

0:48:28.440 --> 0:48:32.840
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys had more interceptions on defense than dan Quynn's

0:48:32.880 --> 0:48:33.200
<v Speaker 4>team did.

0:48:33.360 --> 0:48:36.080
<v Speaker 2>And see I was assuming that he would he took

0:48:36.160 --> 0:48:36.680
<v Speaker 2>that with.

0:48:36.600 --> 0:48:38.560
<v Speaker 5>Him plus their plus six.

0:48:40.120 --> 0:48:42.320
<v Speaker 4>That's because their quarterbacks taking care of the football.

0:48:43.280 --> 0:48:49.560
<v Speaker 5>They've only had five lost fumbles and how many picks

0:48:49.600 --> 0:48:55.680
<v Speaker 5>six six interceptions. No, no, he's thrown six takeaways. He's

0:48:55.719 --> 0:49:02.080
<v Speaker 5>thrown six interceptions, Daniels, Well, it says giveaways six Wait wait, wait,

0:49:02.480 --> 0:49:06.480
<v Speaker 5>what do you which are you looking for? Takeaways or giveaways?

0:49:07.200 --> 0:49:08.480
<v Speaker 4>Washington was where are they?

0:49:08.520 --> 0:49:09.200
<v Speaker 2>I want to take out?

0:49:09.400 --> 0:49:13.600
<v Speaker 4>So they've thrown four interceptions and with six fumbles, so

0:49:13.600 --> 0:49:16.919
<v Speaker 4>they've ten No, that's takeaways giveaways. They've only he's only

0:49:16.920 --> 0:49:21.040
<v Speaker 4>thrown two interceptions and they and and two fumbles, so

0:49:21.120 --> 0:49:25.680
<v Speaker 4>they've only given up the football four times all season, Washington,

0:49:25.719 --> 0:49:28.200
<v Speaker 4>and they've gotten ten and they're so they're plus six

0:49:28.600 --> 0:49:32.160
<v Speaker 4>on their ratio and the Cowboy but that's the that's

0:49:32.160 --> 0:49:35.200
<v Speaker 4>and you know, Dak through eight interceptions. Cowboys going into

0:49:35.280 --> 0:49:38.000
<v Speaker 4>last week's game have thrown nine now their ten interceptions,

0:49:38.320 --> 0:49:43.000
<v Speaker 4>and Washington is at two interceptions their offense. So that's

0:49:43.040 --> 0:49:44.440
<v Speaker 4>a huge difference right there.

0:49:44.560 --> 0:49:45.879
<v Speaker 5>Well, minus.

0:49:47.640 --> 0:49:50.879
<v Speaker 4>His takeaways with Jaydon, Daniels is doing the same thing

0:49:50.960 --> 0:49:53.480
<v Speaker 4>his rookie season with Washington that Dak Prescott did his

0:49:53.560 --> 0:49:56.120
<v Speaker 4>rookie season with Dallas, and when he only had four

0:49:56.160 --> 0:50:00.520
<v Speaker 4>interceptions the entire season. That's right, all right?

0:50:00.600 --> 0:50:01.080
<v Speaker 5>That does it?

0:50:01.400 --> 0:50:05.560
<v Speaker 4>For a Tuesday edition of Mix shots and knows what next.

0:50:05.800 --> 0:50:08.440
<v Speaker 4>Shout at you again tomorrow, Cowboys.

0:50:09.440 --> 0:50:12.400
<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of dallascowboys dot Com and

0:50:12.600 --> 0:50:15.480
<v Speaker 1>the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.