WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Explaining LVE

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>This is Nick shot, streaming live on dallascowboys dot com

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<v Speaker 3>High Noon on a Tuesday here inside the SWBC podcast studio.

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<v Speaker 3>And that means it's time for Mickey to try to

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<v Speaker 3>figure out how to.

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<v Speaker 2>Work his head set, like you know how to work

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<v Speaker 2>yours by just fine yours ever changes, I'm gonna you know,

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<v Speaker 2>there's this note here on the media guide about this

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<v Speaker 2>is the podcast as text line and this is the

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<v Speaker 2>podcast media guy, I'm gonna put a note on here.

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<v Speaker 2>Quit messing with the headsets.

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<v Speaker 3>It's not just on Tuesdays, it's any day of the

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<v Speaker 3>week issues.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought no one used this one. Why does it

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<v Speaker 2>always get turned on?

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<v Speaker 4>You know what?

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<v Speaker 3>They got bigger problems in Buffalo than you, your head said.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm looking at the NFL network right now, and they

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<v Speaker 3>have fired their offensive coordinator, Dorsey Joe Brady named the

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<v Speaker 3>interim OC. What about the special teams coordinator? You can't

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<v Speaker 3>can you believe that there was a great line. I say,

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<v Speaker 3>the sixth grader Russell Wilson benefits by the twelfth man once.

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<v Speaker 5>Again grade line grade line.

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<v Speaker 3>So twelve men on the field.

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<v Speaker 4>I love watching that.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was.

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<v Speaker 4>It was.

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<v Speaker 5>It was comical the entire game. I was trying to

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<v Speaker 5>get a little work out of stairs with my son's

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<v Speaker 5>up there, and I just texted him, I said, you've

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<v Speaker 5>got to come out and watch this.

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<v Speaker 4>Came, we sat down.

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<v Speaker 5>It got funnier at like the last five or so minutes,

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<v Speaker 5>it got even funnier.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, the funniest thing probably was what Troy Aikman didn't

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<v Speaker 2>say when they put up that that sign in the

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<v Speaker 2>stadium about Super and and then left out the O

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<v Speaker 2>and Bowl something, and Troy goes, yeah, I don't think

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<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go there. They were talking about them not

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<v Speaker 2>having won a Super Bowl. At Joe tried to just

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<v Speaker 2>make him do it right. He goes, no, I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>gonna go there, because he was going to point out yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>and they lost two to us.

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<v Speaker 4>So, man, that was a really funny.

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<v Speaker 2>Many guys on them, they.

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<v Speaker 5>Tried their best to They just didn't want Denver to

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<v Speaker 5>go home without a win.

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<v Speaker 2>What do you think's up with Josh Allen.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know, but he's been having this problem since

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<v Speaker 4>he came.

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<v Speaker 3>Apparently offensive coordinator, because that's what it is.

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<v Speaker 2>That's going to solve the interception.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm going to stop him from throwing into double covers.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you can't fire the quarterback.

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<v Speaker 5>I say, keep that what they say, keep that same

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<v Speaker 5>energy when it comes to someone else, like you did

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<v Speaker 5>with our qbit.

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<v Speaker 4>There you go.

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<v Speaker 2>He's thrown eleven interceptions already.

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<v Speaker 5>He seems to be he seems to feel like they

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<v Speaker 5>are in a desperate situation. But he played like that

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<v Speaker 5>from game one as if they were desperate. I think

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<v Speaker 5>the pressure, you know. Once he had that good game

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<v Speaker 5>against Mahomes, everyone just fell in love with him, which

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<v Speaker 5>is easy to because he's got the tools. But they

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<v Speaker 5>even kind of didn't they like change over time because

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<v Speaker 5>they felt so sorry for him after he lost two.

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<v Speaker 5>But to put my home patch of Mahomes and they

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<v Speaker 5>changed over.

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<v Speaker 2>Time in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yeah, yeah, we felt so bad for him. He

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<v Speaker 5>did such a great job. This guy's up and coming.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's change the overtime rules of some crap. I don't

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<v Speaker 5>know what they did. And so he was he's always

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<v Speaker 5>been that prince ever since that game, and I think

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<v Speaker 5>he's always been trying to live up to that. That's

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<v Speaker 5>that's tough to live up to, trying to chase Patrick

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<v Speaker 5>my homes you.

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<v Speaker 2>Better watch out for than Broncos.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, now you look at the Broncos. They have back

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<v Speaker 3>to back wins against Kansas City and Buffalo. They had

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<v Speaker 3>a by weekend between the two, and they've now won

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<v Speaker 3>three straight games. Second hottest team in the league behind

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys, No, behind the Minnesota Vikings.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow, they've won five street.

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<v Speaker 3>Minnesota's won five in a row. And guess who plays

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<v Speaker 3>on Sunday night. Minnesota plays at Denver on Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh man, which.

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<v Speaker 3>Two weeks ago you would have said.

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<v Speaker 4>To be a snore.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, making fun of They.

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<v Speaker 3>Get rid of that night game and move another game

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<v Speaker 3>to Sunday night. Well, now you got the two hottest

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<v Speaker 3>teams in the league playing on Sunday night, Minnesota at Denver.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know what, Denver won despite Russell Wilson. He

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<v Speaker 2>what do you think is his deal? Is it just

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<v Speaker 2>a protection because he's I bet he ran more times

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<v Speaker 2>than he threw the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>He feels he seems like he feels like that.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, he's got to be this football player all

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<v Speaker 5>the time, man, and he's always been that guy, though

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<v Speaker 5>he never really stayed in the pocket much. Yeah, but

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<v Speaker 5>I gotta say, Spags, I'm trying to give him some

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<v Speaker 5>some grace because it just the they weren't even Troit

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<v Speaker 5>was said, they're not open downfield, and and they're they're

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<v Speaker 5>They're definitely not protecting him. They're much better run blocking

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<v Speaker 5>team than they pass blocking team.

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<v Speaker 2>There should be a stat for how many yards you

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<v Speaker 2>need to pass for to win a game. Yeah, he

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<v Speaker 2>was like at one hundred and seventy or something.

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<v Speaker 4>You offend.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I was just like, does that work? But anyway,

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<v Speaker 2>we got bigger problems here.

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<v Speaker 4>What are they no problems here?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, we can start with Jerry basically ruling Layton Vandersh

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<v Speaker 2>out for the season, and I think it could be

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<v Speaker 2>a career.

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<v Speaker 4>I was always worried about him.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, anytime that he had a neck injury, and when

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<v Speaker 3>he went off the field in that San Francisco game.

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<v Speaker 3>That's what the fear that everybody has.

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<v Speaker 2>And it and I think it's more than just the stinger.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it's I got a stinger. I've already had

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<v Speaker 2>vertebrae fusion in the neck, and they have talked about

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<v Speaker 2>me having cervical stenosis and I and I the one

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<v Speaker 2>line that Jerry said today on the fan, he finished

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<v Speaker 2>by saying, it has everything to do with what's in

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<v Speaker 2>his best interests. So I had been told when I

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<v Speaker 2>asked about it that it was complicated, and it didn't

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<v Speaker 2>sound like physically complicated. So yeah, I mean this, he's

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<v Speaker 2>got an He signed a two year, eight million dollar

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<v Speaker 2>deal and this year against the cap, he was counting

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<v Speaker 2>three point one six. If he doesn't play next year,

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<v Speaker 2>it's only two point twenty five against the salary cap

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<v Speaker 2>in dead money. So yeah, you feel for the guy,

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<v Speaker 2>and he's he doesn't look like a guy that is

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<v Speaker 2>desperately having to play football. You know, some guys will,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, I got to do this, So it's kind

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<v Speaker 2>of a sad situation for a really top notch guy

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<v Speaker 2>and a top notch player.

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<v Speaker 5>Well he you know, I could see something was going

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<v Speaker 5>to be a problem as well when it first happened, because,

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<v Speaker 5>like I said, you're just too many injuries in that area. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>especially after a serious one. Yeah, you just don't say, oh,

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<v Speaker 5>it's no a stinker. No, not in the same area, right.

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<v Speaker 5>I didn't feel good about it at all. I was

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<v Speaker 5>worried about them even the first time before surgery. I

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<v Speaker 5>remember talking to you guys about it. I just thought,

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<v Speaker 5>you know, that scary stuff. Man, you know, I'm dB

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<v Speaker 5>I feel stuff right now. I was trying my best

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<v Speaker 5>not to hit anybody. And he's you know, he's a soldier.

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<v Speaker 5>You know, he goes in there, right and he does

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<v Speaker 5>the job, and so yeah, yeah, you worry about that stuff.

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<v Speaker 3>Is there any indication when a decision will be made

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<v Speaker 3>on Layton? They don't have to make a decision now.

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<v Speaker 2>You just leave him on injured results, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, But his that Layton making a decision right?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh? Him?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I don't know that that's come up, and it's.

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<v Speaker 3>Probably maybe it's on the road.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well, it seems like that's what Jerry was alluding to.

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<v Speaker 4>We're talking about complicating.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, the other thing Jerry said. But he said,

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<v Speaker 2>but we just wish him well and just the nature

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<v Speaker 2>of his potential injury here causes me to really think

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<v Speaker 2>long term and beyond what it means for the next

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<v Speaker 2>week or beyond what it means for the next month.

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<v Speaker 2>Relative to the team. Well, everybody wants to know, well, gosh,

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<v Speaker 2>what are the Cowboys going to do right away? It's like,

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<v Speaker 2>is there anybody in free agency? Now? You've got a

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<v Speaker 2>guy on the practice squad that you started this past game,

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<v Speaker 2>Rashaan Evans and played what did I say yesterday? Twenty

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<v Speaker 2>eight twenty eight snaps exactly?

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<v Speaker 3>I mean, And and he's a guy that wasn't in well,

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<v Speaker 3>he wasn't in training camp anywhere. We signed with Philadelphia

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<v Speaker 3>for a day and then got out of that contract,

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<v Speaker 3>and then a month later, after the vander esh injury,

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<v Speaker 3>gets signed by the Cowboys the practice squad and so

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<v Speaker 3>we're just now reaching the end of what is normally

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<v Speaker 3>a preseason ramp up for a player, you know. And

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<v Speaker 3>so that's where he is as far as just the

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<v Speaker 3>twenty eight snaps. But I thought at the time that

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<v Speaker 3>they signed with Shawn Evans coming off he was a

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<v Speaker 3>leading tackler for the Falcons last year at one hundred

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<v Speaker 3>and fifty eight tackles or whatever. That's more than just

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<v Speaker 3>a guy that's filling in, you know, that's a guy

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<v Speaker 3>who can be a starting linebacker. Right He's very still

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<v Speaker 3>young in his career.

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<v Speaker 2>And they didn't do that until.

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<v Speaker 3>Right it was after the injury, which I didn't think.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought they needed to do that anyway, just to

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<v Speaker 3>shore up get enough depth even vander esh comes back

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<v Speaker 3>after the injury, the injured reserve stint. But they clearly

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<v Speaker 3>they had more knowledge on that than we did anyway. Right,

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<v Speaker 3>So exactly, it made it a no brainer to get

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<v Speaker 3>Rashaan Evans in here.

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<v Speaker 2>And then the other thing is, you know Michael Parsons,

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<v Speaker 2>they played them about a half about a dozen snaps

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<v Speaker 2>at linebacker, and I didn't know if that was just

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<v Speaker 2>a plan for the Giants game, knowing that they were

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<v Speaker 2>going to run the ball, and they played five at

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<v Speaker 2>times five defensive linemen and him at linebacker. But that

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<v Speaker 2>was what I was told around training camp when I

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<v Speaker 2>asked the question what happens if Demon Clark or Leyton

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<v Speaker 2>vander has suffer an injury, and it's like Michael Parson's

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<v Speaker 2>got to play more linebacker. So that's an option. Now,

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<v Speaker 2>the complication is that was Rashaan Evans third elevation and

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<v Speaker 2>you only get three off the practice squad, So do

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<v Speaker 2>they be patient and not make a move right away

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<v Speaker 2>in hopes that somebody, I mean you don't hope anybody

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<v Speaker 2>gets hurt, but the percentage is say, somebody might have

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<v Speaker 2>to go on ir and then you can elemate them

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<v Speaker 2>to fifty three. Otherwise, if you look at the roster

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<v Speaker 2>and you're saying, Okay, if I sign them to the

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<v Speaker 2>fifty three, I got to cut somebody, and you start

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<v Speaker 2>looking and it's like, ok who do you want to cut?

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<v Speaker 2>Because you can say, well, you can put them on

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<v Speaker 2>the practice squad, but it's got to clear waivers. And

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<v Speaker 2>we've seen the Cowboys lose guys trying to clear waivers

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<v Speaker 2>to get to the practice squad. I don't know if

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<v Speaker 2>you guys have a suggestion on who you think could

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<v Speaker 2>clear waivers. But I started looking at it and it's

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<v Speaker 2>like they only have three backup offensive linemen there, so

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<v Speaker 2>you can't do that. Maybe a defensive lineman that's not active,

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<v Speaker 2>but it's not like you're going to sneak somebody.

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<v Speaker 4>Through waivers, not from this defense, right.

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<v Speaker 2>You know. The one guy that came to mind to

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<v Speaker 2>me was Eric Scott, the cornerback. But somebody out there

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<v Speaker 2>is going to say, you know what, the Cowboys traded

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<v Speaker 2>a twenty twenty four draft choice to go to the

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<v Speaker 2>first pick in the sixth round to draft this guy,

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<v Speaker 2>they must have seen something.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, there's enough teams in this league that are half

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<v Speaker 3>the league is out of it at this point in

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<v Speaker 3>the season, I mean out of the playoff race basically,

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<v Speaker 3>and so you're just going to be vultures and take

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<v Speaker 3>whoever turn the bottom of your right right, like Tyrus

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<v Speaker 3>Wheat would be a right one, and he's on the

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<v Speaker 3>fifty three right and he's actually playing right. But I

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<v Speaker 3>mean you take even a guy like him, who's an

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<v Speaker 3>undrafted guy, and the Cowboys try to sneak him to

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<v Speaker 3>the prime back to the practice squad whatever. Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 3>mean teams are looking for players like that that a

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<v Speaker 3>team like the Cowboys that have a lot of talent,

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<v Speaker 3>a lot of death, are trying to do some things

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<v Speaker 3>with I mean we've already seen it this season, guys

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<v Speaker 3>that have been picked up from Devin Harper to It's

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<v Speaker 3>very difficult for this team to get a guy to

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<v Speaker 3>the practice squad as far as the linebacker position goes.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, with what they have here now at linebacker,

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<v Speaker 3>you know, in the way, not only this team but

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<v Speaker 3>other teams in the league play nickel, I mean your

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<v Speaker 3>nickel is your starting defense whatever. And so Markue's Bell

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<v Speaker 3>is one of those linebackers, and one Ye Thomas would

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<v Speaker 3>be the next guy in line for that type of

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<v Speaker 3>a role in the box.

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<v Speaker 2>So in the game Sunday, Evans played twenty eight snaps,

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<v Speaker 2>Bell played twenty two snaps. So it looked like they

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<v Speaker 2>were you Bell in more nickel situations or passing situations,

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<v Speaker 2>and Evans and knowing that the Cowboy or the Giants

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<v Speaker 2>wanted to run the football.

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<v Speaker 3>But I look at it as much as Okay, you're

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<v Speaker 3>looking at two different linebacker positions. Now one of them

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<v Speaker 3>is a true quote unquote linebacker. Damne Clark Rayshawn Evans

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<v Speaker 3>are in that category right there, and your other one

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<v Speaker 3>is your nickel linebacker, which is Marky's Bell. And I

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<v Speaker 3>would put one yea Thomas if something happened to Marky's Bell,

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<v Speaker 3>one ye would be one that could fill that type

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<v Speaker 3>of a role. And then and Parsons is the wild.

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<v Speaker 4>Card the puss come to show.

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<v Speaker 5>I would imagine if they had to, the Chelan would also.

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<v Speaker 4>Be pushed into that situation.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, he's got that same skill set. And then you've

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<v Speaker 3>got Malik Jefferson.

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<v Speaker 2>On your practice.

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<v Speaker 3>But I'm just looking at as overall depth. If someone

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<v Speaker 3>goes down with an injury.

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<v Speaker 2>Because he's already used his three elev right, so you

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<v Speaker 2>have to kind of try to figure out how.

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<v Speaker 4>To make room.

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<v Speaker 3>And Malik Jefferson falls into that initial category of a

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<v Speaker 3>true linebacker, Demon Clark, Rayshawn Evans, Malik Jefferson, those are

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<v Speaker 3>that's your inventory of those true linebackers. It still seems

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<v Speaker 3>like you're short handed there, but anymore in this league

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<v Speaker 3>where you're playing nickel all the time and as well

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<v Speaker 3>as Marquise Bell has played even defending the run, you know.

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<v Speaker 2>And you might try to do that. These next two

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<v Speaker 2>games are so close to each other, right, and then

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<v Speaker 2>reassess after Thanksgiving to try to make a move on

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<v Speaker 2>the on the fifty three. So it be an interesting

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<v Speaker 2>to see how they decide to go for what They.

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<v Speaker 3>Got to do something. The point is they got to

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<v Speaker 3>do something with Rashawn Evans. They have to sign him

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<v Speaker 3>to the fifty three.

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<v Speaker 2>This way we think, right, that's what I was thinking. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, you've got to have at least two true

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<v Speaker 2>linebackers playing, and they've had it with him up. They

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<v Speaker 2>had that at least that because the last thing, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>and I'm sure this goes through their mind, but what

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<v Speaker 2>if something happens to Clark because Clark is now vander

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<v Speaker 2>Esh Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>Right, and so that Versehn Evans is his backup basically, right.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, absolutely, so, uh yeah, it kind of you know,

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<v Speaker 2>it's it's not hard to go through seven it's hard

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<v Speaker 2>to go through seventeen games. It's not easy.

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<v Speaker 4>Yep.

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<v Speaker 3>A wedding down there, a football season wedding, all right?

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<v Speaker 4>Uh?

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<v Speaker 2>And I think C. J. Goodwin decided he needed surgery

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<v Speaker 2>on his peck what she needed. He was just he

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<v Speaker 2>was hopeful that he could brace it and get back.

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<v Speaker 2>And I think reality hit that he's done for the season.

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<v Speaker 4>Also, Jordan Lewis, I think did he get hurt?

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<v Speaker 2>Of he did? I thought he came back in though

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<v Speaker 2>I thought he did because there was no real injury,

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<v Speaker 2>but after no one asked, he sat up. No one

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<v Speaker 2>asked about him. So so Bill, you you brought up

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<v Speaker 2>interesting stat here. C. D.

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<v Speaker 4>Lamb.

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<v Speaker 2>The updated stats league stats are outright. And when I

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<v Speaker 2>go to leaders in receptions in the NFL, CD is

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<v Speaker 2>now sixth with sixty eight, and fourth it's a tie

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<v Speaker 2>at sixty nine. So the only guys really with a

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<v Speaker 2>bunch ahead of him are Allen Chargers Keenan Allen Yes

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<v Speaker 2>seventy three, Diggs Buffalo seventy three, and Tight in Minnesota,

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<v Speaker 2>Hockinson seventy one, TJ. Hawkinson, Hill and Chase have sixty nine,

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<v Speaker 2>and then Cede Lamb sixty eight. So I just figured

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<v Speaker 2>out over and that's in nine games. Over a seventeen

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<v Speaker 2>game season, he would have one hundred and twenty.

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<v Speaker 3>Eight, which is a trend that's really started for CD

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<v Speaker 3>one year ago this week. Okay, I went back and looked.

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<v Speaker 3>It was the green Bay game last year November thirteenth

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<v Speaker 3>at Green Bay. He had fifteen targets in that game

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<v Speaker 3>for eleven receptions, one hundred and fifty yards and two touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 4>In that game.

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<v Speaker 3>That was the first of what would be five one

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<v Speaker 3>hundred yard receiving games in the last nine games of

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<v Speaker 3>the regular season last year, and I believe he's at

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<v Speaker 3>five one hundred yard games so far this year. He's

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<v Speaker 3>got three in a row, obviously four three.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he's got does he have four? Well, anyway,

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<v Speaker 2>from a yardedge standpoint, right, he's third now in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 2>Think about this third and nine games, he's got nine

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<v Speaker 2>to seventy five. Last year he finished with oney three

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<v Speaker 2>and fifty nine and he still has eight games left.

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<v Speaker 3>So he does have four straight one hundred yard games

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<v Speaker 3>and it's five overall for the season. Yeah, four straight,

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<v Speaker 3>So he's got he has in the last calendar year,

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<v Speaker 3>which is a total of eighteen games. Since the Green

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<v Speaker 3>Bay game last year, he has ten one hundred yard

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<v Speaker 3>receiving games out of eighteen games he's played in and

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<v Speaker 3>during that time eighteen games, one hundred and thirty three

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<v Speaker 3>receptions for seventeen hundred and seventy eight yards in the

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<v Speaker 3>last calendar year ten touchdowns, which seems low. He's only

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<v Speaker 3>has four touchdown catches this year, right, and he had

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<v Speaker 3>six in the last six touchdowns in the last nine

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<v Speaker 3>games last year.

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<v Speaker 2>Got off to a slow start because of those early blowouts.

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<v Speaker 2>They weren't they quit throwing the ball.

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<v Speaker 4>That's not what he wanted to hear. It was not

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<v Speaker 4>feeling that explanation.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, he only had one touchdown catch the first six

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<v Speaker 3>games this year, and he's got three.

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<v Speaker 5>They knew about it too, and he let them know, Hey,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm the man around here.

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<v Speaker 4>What's going on.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm the one supposed to be getting all these touches.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't care what kind of what we're going through.

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<v Speaker 5>And change of offensive scheme, offensive coordinated to play calling.

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<v Speaker 5>I am the man. You win with me, you don't

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<v Speaker 5>win without me. That's basically what that meeting was probably

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<v Speaker 5>all about.

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<v Speaker 2>And they've done a much better job, much better job

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<v Speaker 2>of getting him away from double coverage by putting him

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<v Speaker 2>in motion.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, that's it.

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<v Speaker 2>You've been talking about it, and I think I said

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<v Speaker 2>it was it last week when I asked Michael Irvin

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<v Speaker 2>about it. He was here doing an interview and I

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<v Speaker 2>asked him about C. D. Lamb, and he basically came

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<v Speaker 2>out and said he's the best eighty eight of us

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<v Speaker 2>all And it's like, why is that? And he goes,

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<v Speaker 2>because none of us could play the slot. He can

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<v Speaker 2>play outside and he can play in.

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<v Speaker 5>None of them played in the backfield either. Yeah, right, ied,

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<v Speaker 5>that would be a disaster.

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<v Speaker 3>So someone asked me this morning, so do you consider

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<v Speaker 3>CD to be an elite receiver in this league?

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<v Speaker 2>Oh my, that was I won't ask you who asked

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<v Speaker 2>you that?

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<v Speaker 3>He was a guy in Philadelphia.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, of course, I mean asked CD. They asked him,

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<v Speaker 2>are you the best receiver in the league? He goes,

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<v Speaker 2>I'm one of one.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and really, if you go back and look at

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<v Speaker 3>last year when he started taking off, was the Green

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<v Speaker 3>Bay game. Well that was when basically when Dak was

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<v Speaker 3>back in the lineup right exactly, and the only thing

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<v Speaker 3>that kept him not nothing against Cooper Rush. I mean

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<v Speaker 3>Cooper Rush got him the record this in the fourth quarter.

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<v Speaker 2>The other day, and that was very purposeful, that's right.

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<v Speaker 3>But had he had Dak been healthy the entire year

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<v Speaker 3>last year, it would have started at the beginning of

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<v Speaker 3>the year last year rather than at mid season last year.

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<v Speaker 2>They had already figured out he needed nine yards and

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<v Speaker 2>he got a five of the four to get to

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<v Speaker 2>one fifty.

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<v Speaker 3>Great case in point on and you can there's countless

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<v Speaker 3>examples of it to CD in motion and how that

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<v Speaker 3>allows him and also his teammates to get open whatever.

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<v Speaker 3>But it was on his touchdown catch the other day.

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<v Speaker 3>He was in motion and it was a safety Bobby

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<v Speaker 3>McCain who wound up on him. He had outside leverage

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<v Speaker 3>on him, and the route running of CD.

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<v Speaker 4>He still he got to.

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<v Speaker 3>The Yeah, he's still right exactly, but uh, the catch

0:26:16.880 --> 0:26:21.960
<v Speaker 3>right before the dark touchdown run. Remember the Cowboys had

0:26:22.119 --> 0:26:26.439
<v Speaker 3>been penalized and they were back second and twenty or

0:26:26.480 --> 0:26:30.440
<v Speaker 3>so back at their own back at the Giants twenty

0:26:30.480 --> 0:26:33.840
<v Speaker 3>eight yard line something like that, and so they cut

0:26:33.840 --> 0:26:38.760
<v Speaker 3>the distance down in half with a pass that purposefully

0:26:39.480 --> 0:26:42.560
<v Speaker 3>Dak threw it low and away and CD had to

0:26:42.600 --> 0:26:43.600
<v Speaker 3>go take.

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<v Speaker 10>It off his right care It was all hands, all

0:26:47.880 --> 0:26:52.080
<v Speaker 10>hands right off the top right, and there was you know,

0:26:52.119 --> 0:26:54.240
<v Speaker 10>they went back to look at it on TV like oh,

0:26:54.880 --> 0:26:57.879
<v Speaker 10>trapped that and then as was like, oh that was

0:26:58.160 --> 0:26:59.280
<v Speaker 10>also said what you said?

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<v Speaker 3>That was a those strong hands whatever. Okay, But then

0:27:04.840 --> 0:27:07.240
<v Speaker 3>if you go back and look the next play, there's

0:27:07.280 --> 0:27:09.639
<v Speaker 3>sixteen seconds left in the half when Dak had his

0:27:09.720 --> 0:27:13.840
<v Speaker 3>touchdown run. Go look what happened on that play and

0:27:13.960 --> 0:27:19.760
<v Speaker 3>CD's effect on Dak's touchdown run. C D and Brandon Cooks.

0:27:19.760 --> 0:27:21.959
<v Speaker 3>They had three receivers to the left, so they were

0:27:21.960 --> 0:27:25.600
<v Speaker 3>both in the slot to the left. But CD runs

0:27:26.040 --> 0:27:30.439
<v Speaker 3>a basically a dig and then he went to the

0:27:30.600 --> 0:27:35.200
<v Speaker 3>to the end zone. Okay, and they were playing a zone.

0:27:35.920 --> 0:27:43.520
<v Speaker 3>Two dbs go with CD. They both turn their back

0:27:43.560 --> 0:27:46.760
<v Speaker 3>to Dak and run with CD to the back of

0:27:46.800 --> 0:27:51.800
<v Speaker 3>the end zone where there was already a safety waiting

0:27:51.840 --> 0:27:56.560
<v Speaker 3>back there. So CD basically took three dbs out of

0:27:56.600 --> 0:27:58.760
<v Speaker 3>the play, which opened up the middle of the field

0:27:58.800 --> 0:28:01.680
<v Speaker 3>for Dak to just jaunt right into the end zone

0:28:01.960 --> 0:28:02.880
<v Speaker 3>ten yard touchdown.

0:28:02.920 --> 0:28:07.359
<v Speaker 5>Right, Well, a dig route is perfect for attracting attention, yeah,

0:28:07.400 --> 0:28:10.760
<v Speaker 5>because you know, and Dak was eyebottling him as well,

0:28:11.160 --> 0:28:12.400
<v Speaker 5>so he saw everything.

0:28:12.240 --> 0:28:12.880
<v Speaker 4>Right, right.

0:28:13.080 --> 0:28:16.280
<v Speaker 3>But those two defenders they both just chase CD. They

0:28:16.359 --> 0:28:19.159
<v Speaker 3>just turned and tucktail and ran after CD.

0:28:19.280 --> 0:28:21.879
<v Speaker 2>I had big letters double CD, and.

0:28:22.600 --> 0:28:27.680
<v Speaker 3>There was already a safety back there as as Dak

0:28:27.800 --> 0:28:30.919
<v Speaker 3>is crossing the goal, Lders Goindley comes into the picture.

0:28:32.560 --> 0:28:34.600
<v Speaker 3>That's the effect that CD has, right, And.

0:28:34.600 --> 0:28:37.320
<v Speaker 2>If they want to double them, okay, take your chances

0:28:37.359 --> 0:28:41.000
<v Speaker 2>with Cooks, right, take your chances with Michael Gallup on

0:28:41.040 --> 0:28:41.920
<v Speaker 2>a deep route.

0:28:42.040 --> 0:28:43.920
<v Speaker 5>I thought it was a game where you know, it

0:28:44.040 --> 0:28:45.480
<v Speaker 5>ended up being the game where we could try a

0:28:45.480 --> 0:28:46.120
<v Speaker 5>lot of stuff.

0:28:46.600 --> 0:28:47.920
<v Speaker 2>You know, we need to tos a good point.

0:28:47.920 --> 0:28:48.880
<v Speaker 4>We got to try stuff.

0:28:48.960 --> 0:28:52.960
<v Speaker 5>I mean, we don't want to wait till the playoffs

0:28:53.160 --> 0:28:55.239
<v Speaker 5>to see if we can throw deep. We don't want

0:28:55.240 --> 0:28:58.200
<v Speaker 5>to wait to the playoffs to see if Rico is

0:28:58.240 --> 0:29:02.040
<v Speaker 5>ready for you know, first and goal, second, third and goal.

0:29:02.520 --> 0:29:03.880
<v Speaker 4>Those are the kind of things that we worked.

0:29:04.040 --> 0:29:06.000
<v Speaker 5>Of course, it's a team that was really beat down

0:29:06.000 --> 0:29:08.280
<v Speaker 5>at the time, right you know, their spirits were down,

0:29:08.320 --> 0:29:10.600
<v Speaker 5>and that's the time when you need to take advantage

0:29:10.600 --> 0:29:11.520
<v Speaker 5>of those opportunities.

0:29:11.560 --> 0:29:15.160
<v Speaker 4>But you know it won't be against the New York Giants.

0:29:15.200 --> 0:29:17.840
<v Speaker 5>The next time we see Donald, you know, hopefully the

0:29:17.880 --> 0:29:21.440
<v Speaker 5>next time we see that type of situation, we can

0:29:21.640 --> 0:29:23.440
<v Speaker 5>you know, say it was in a big game. It's

0:29:23.480 --> 0:29:26.600
<v Speaker 5>against the Seahawks, it's against the Eagles. You know, it's

0:29:26.640 --> 0:29:30.480
<v Speaker 5>a game where we really needed and he's been proven already.

0:29:31.480 --> 0:29:34.840
<v Speaker 3>And that sounds like Mike McCarthy's message to the team

0:29:34.840 --> 0:29:37.880
<v Speaker 3>at halftime yesterday, right, which went, they're up twenty eight

0:29:37.920 --> 0:29:41.120
<v Speaker 3>to nothing, but it's take advantage of this opportunity too.

0:29:41.640 --> 0:29:44.200
<v Speaker 2>And if you listen to what he's been saying when

0:29:44.240 --> 0:29:47.400
<v Speaker 2>people kept asking what's the difference in the offense, and

0:29:47.440 --> 0:29:51.040
<v Speaker 2>he says, we're growing. Well, Jerry got asked about it.

0:29:51.280 --> 0:29:56.560
<v Speaker 2>And Jerry's point was, and you said this and in

0:29:56.600 --> 0:30:01.320
<v Speaker 2>so many words, not that McCarthy was sandbagging, no, but

0:30:01.360 --> 0:30:06.200
<v Speaker 2>he hasn't emptied the toolbox and he's saving some stuff, right,

0:30:06.360 --> 0:30:10.320
<v Speaker 2>And and Jerry basically said, you've got to work on things,

0:30:10.760 --> 0:30:13.720
<v Speaker 2>but when you get to the playoffs, you've got to

0:30:13.720 --> 0:30:16.960
<v Speaker 2>have something different that maybe teams haven't seen.

0:30:17.440 --> 0:30:19.400
<v Speaker 4>I hadn't seen in a while.

0:30:19.520 --> 0:30:23.360
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And I think that's maybe this whole thing, because

0:30:23.800 --> 0:30:28.640
<v Speaker 2>I think McCarthy's word is we're evolving, So evolving means

0:30:28.680 --> 0:30:31.160
<v Speaker 2>we ain't there yet. No, And he's trying to do.

0:30:31.720 --> 0:30:35.320
<v Speaker 4>Some stuff things, yeah stuff, Yeah.

0:30:34.640 --> 0:30:37.000
<v Speaker 2>I got a hammer in that toolbox.

0:30:38.920 --> 0:30:42.680
<v Speaker 4>That'll be Rico, Rico. Yeah. Yeah.

0:30:42.720 --> 0:30:45.560
<v Speaker 3>We've been calling for that hammer, all haven't we. Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>It's like five weeks away Christmas.

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<v Speaker 2>Up by the knuckle up there, they've already got the

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<v Speaker 2>Christmas tree tree.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's been up last week.

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<v Speaker 2>It looks for Thanksgiving, you know, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Drive around the night, step chat, drive around at night,

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<v Speaker 3>and it looks like Christmas is next week. Everyone puts

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<v Speaker 3>their lights up, like in by Halloween, their lights are up.

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<v Speaker 2>The guy that puts our puts our lights up.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh you got a guy that puts your I.

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<v Speaker 2>Think I'm going up on I'll guarantee you if I

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<v Speaker 2>got a guy that works on your pool too, that's me.

0:34:10.320 --> 0:34:15.680
<v Speaker 2>He put him up Monday. I think I don't have

0:34:15.760 --> 0:34:18.160
<v Speaker 2>to leave him in your guard gate too. Is he

0:34:18.280 --> 0:34:23.040
<v Speaker 2>the one the guard gate? Yeah, your gate. I'm the

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<v Speaker 2>guard gate. I'm the pool guy you got. I do

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<v Speaker 2>have a guy.

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<v Speaker 4>That to do kept man.

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<v Speaker 2>No, I'm not spending money. It doesn't come free.

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<v Speaker 3>You're helping the unemployment rate.

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<v Speaker 2>But I haven't. I haven't plugged the lights in though.

0:34:42.320 --> 0:34:43.680
<v Speaker 2>I just plugged him in to make.

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<v Speaker 3>Sure that's good. I'm good with. I'm good with. Go

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<v Speaker 3>ahead and put the lights on your house or whatever.

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<v Speaker 3>Just don't turn them on yet.

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<v Speaker 2>No after Thanksgiving. Yeah, that's the way I treat my sports,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, one sport at a time.

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<v Speaker 4>Lights on the inside.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, on the inside.

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<v Speaker 3>My lights. If I'm lucky, I take care of that.

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<v Speaker 3>That's why the Cowboys play on Thanksgiving. It's that Thanksgiving

0:35:07.040 --> 0:35:11.040
<v Speaker 3>weekend is my weekend to do Christmas lights. If I'm lucky,

0:35:11.080 --> 0:35:12.520
<v Speaker 3>I get it done then yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>But it's hard because you don't get the whole weekend

0:35:15.040 --> 0:35:16.520
<v Speaker 2>because they play the next Thursday.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh that's right.

0:35:17.719 --> 0:35:21.840
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you can't put things up, right, you got to

0:35:21.880 --> 0:35:24.560
<v Speaker 2>work on and you gotta work on Friday, right, you.

0:35:24.520 --> 0:35:26.640
<v Speaker 3>Gotta work on Sunday too, They're back to work, right,

0:35:26.680 --> 0:35:27.080
<v Speaker 3>it's right.

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<v Speaker 2>So Sunday, Monday, Tuesday off on Wednesday, play on Thursday.

0:35:32.480 --> 0:35:34.399
<v Speaker 2>You got to wait till that next week when they

0:35:34.520 --> 0:35:38.560
<v Speaker 2>have the ten days. So by the way, we talk

0:35:38.640 --> 0:35:41.919
<v Speaker 2>about what CD's doing, well, CD doesn't do what he's

0:35:41.960 --> 0:35:46.480
<v Speaker 2>doing unless Dak Prescott's doing what he's doing. And I

0:35:46.640 --> 0:35:49.880
<v Speaker 2>just noticed that, you know, he in a lot of

0:35:49.880 --> 0:35:55.600
<v Speaker 2>the rankings and stuff, he was around twelve thirteenth. Today

0:35:55.920 --> 0:36:00.920
<v Speaker 2>Dak Prescott is the has the third best back ranking

0:36:00.960 --> 0:36:04.600
<v Speaker 2>in the national Football League one oh five point one.

0:36:05.760 --> 0:36:09.520
<v Speaker 2>Uh Brock Purty leads at one oh nine point nine,

0:36:09.920 --> 0:36:14.000
<v Speaker 2>and second is Tua at one oh six point four,

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<v Speaker 2>then Dak ahead of Russell Wilson, Cousin Stroud, Herbert Goff, Jackson, Hurts, Mahomes,

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<v Speaker 2>Allen On and on. He's number one in completion percentage

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<v Speaker 2>seventy point seven percent, and he is number four in

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<v Speaker 2>average per average gain at eight point zero five yards.

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<v Speaker 2>So all of a sudden, in these last few games,

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<v Speaker 2>he has flourished. In the last three games. By the way,

0:36:48.480 --> 0:36:52.040
<v Speaker 2>he's completed seventy two point seven percent of his passes

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<v Speaker 2>for one thousand, eighty two yards and eleven touchdowns, So

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<v Speaker 2>he's on fire right now.

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<v Speaker 4>Also, what did he say about that interception? Because I

0:37:03.520 --> 0:37:04.759
<v Speaker 4>couldn't I couldn't.

0:37:04.520 --> 0:37:08.880
<v Speaker 5>Quite figure out what how that guy was able to decipher,

0:37:09.440 --> 0:37:12.759
<v Speaker 5>you know, if he came off of hed No.

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<v Speaker 3>No, this is this is the advantage Mickey of watching

0:37:16.880 --> 0:37:21.200
<v Speaker 3>the game at home, because this is why I love

0:37:21.239 --> 0:37:23.920
<v Speaker 3>watching the game at home, because I can back it

0:37:24.000 --> 0:37:25.560
<v Speaker 3>up and watch the live.

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<v Speaker 2>I can't do too and except my dish anywhere was

0:37:29.640 --> 0:37:34.759
<v Speaker 2>not working and they haven't called me, But I do it.

0:37:34.800 --> 0:37:39.239
<v Speaker 2>On my laptop. Oh okay, you don't have a discout anywhere. Yeah, no,

0:37:39.320 --> 0:37:40.319
<v Speaker 2>you can't get to one.

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<v Speaker 3>So and I was surprised that on the Fox telecast

0:37:44.280 --> 0:37:46.320
<v Speaker 3>they did not go back and look at it. And

0:37:46.360 --> 0:37:49.400
<v Speaker 3>the reason they didn't it was whatever happened right after

0:37:49.440 --> 0:37:52.880
<v Speaker 3>that happened quickly something else, cowboys got an interception or so,

0:37:52.880 --> 0:37:57.400
<v Speaker 3>I don't remember what happened to where they didn't they

0:37:57.440 --> 0:37:59.640
<v Speaker 3>went to a commercial break, and they never did go

0:37:59.680 --> 0:38:03.520
<v Speaker 3>back and review what happened on the interception. CD went

0:38:03.560 --> 0:38:06.560
<v Speaker 3>in motion, okay, And who was it? They intercepted the

0:38:06.600 --> 0:38:11.000
<v Speaker 3>past twenty eight for some reason. Let me go back

0:38:11.040 --> 0:38:19.360
<v Speaker 3>and find it here. It was Cordell Flat okay, float okay.

0:38:20.320 --> 0:38:22.799
<v Speaker 3>And it was funny because my wife was watching the

0:38:22.840 --> 0:38:25.040
<v Speaker 3>game with me, and I did. I went back and

0:38:25.080 --> 0:38:27.120
<v Speaker 3>looked at it, and then I did the whole telestrator

0:38:27.239 --> 0:38:31.880
<v Speaker 3>demonstration for her, Like she cared, she said on her iPad.

0:38:31.840 --> 0:38:34.480
<v Speaker 4>And you gotta look. I just rewind.

0:38:34.640 --> 0:38:36.959
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I rewound it. And so I'm like, see here's

0:38:37.000 --> 0:38:40.239
<v Speaker 3>what happened on this pint Okay. CD goes in motion

0:38:40.600 --> 0:38:42.800
<v Speaker 3>and you see this number twenty eight for the Giants.

0:38:43.080 --> 0:38:46.880
<v Speaker 3>He's going with CD, And what that's telling Dak is

0:38:46.920 --> 0:38:50.480
<v Speaker 3>there in man coverage, see, because he chased him across

0:38:50.520 --> 0:38:53.279
<v Speaker 3>the backfield. Then he chases him back over there. But

0:38:53.760 --> 0:38:57.480
<v Speaker 3>what actually happened there, He came off of CD and

0:38:57.560 --> 0:39:01.359
<v Speaker 3>he was actually playing the zone. They were disguising their

0:39:01.480 --> 0:39:04.799
<v Speaker 3>coverage and Dak thought they were in man. He came

0:39:04.840 --> 0:39:07.000
<v Speaker 3>off CD and he was right there for the interception.

0:39:07.080 --> 0:39:10.160
<v Speaker 3>He was going to do it Ferguson. So that's what

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<v Speaker 3>happened on the play. I was able to go back

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<v Speaker 3>right here. Yeah, And then what quarter was that? That

0:39:15.840 --> 0:39:16.919
<v Speaker 3>was second quarter?

0:39:17.000 --> 0:39:17.560
<v Speaker 2>Second quarter?

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<v Speaker 4>Right?

0:39:18.320 --> 0:39:21.920
<v Speaker 3>No, it was late first was late first? No, Yeah,

0:39:22.000 --> 0:39:24.640
<v Speaker 3>it was the last play of the first quarter, last

0:39:24.640 --> 0:39:26.279
<v Speaker 3>play of the first quarter, and that's why they went

0:39:26.320 --> 0:39:31.520
<v Speaker 3>to commercial quickly after that. And right after that, one

0:39:31.600 --> 0:39:35.279
<v Speaker 3>Yer Thomas dropped the interception because they were down the

0:39:35.320 --> 0:39:39.239
<v Speaker 3>twelve yard line and and so that's what it wasn't

0:39:39.239 --> 0:39:41.880
<v Speaker 3>an interception. One Ye Thomas dropped the interception in the

0:39:41.920 --> 0:39:44.160
<v Speaker 3>touch in the end zone, and so they never went

0:39:44.200 --> 0:39:46.800
<v Speaker 3>back and reviewed the dark interception.

0:39:47.040 --> 0:39:51.000
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he didn't get the pass over the safety right.

0:39:50.880 --> 0:39:53.759
<v Speaker 3>He was he was throwing to Ferguson, And but what

0:39:53.920 --> 0:39:58.000
<v Speaker 3>happened was flot came off of Dak, who went I

0:39:58.000 --> 0:40:00.759
<v Speaker 3>don't know what route Dak. I mean c D ran,

0:40:01.160 --> 0:40:03.879
<v Speaker 3>but he came off of c D and so Dak

0:40:04.000 --> 0:40:06.479
<v Speaker 3>never saw him because he thought he was in Maine.

0:40:06.640 --> 0:40:10.279
<v Speaker 5>And it wasn't It wasn't a high pass now he

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<v Speaker 5>called it basically, right, yeah, right, so yeah it was.

0:40:14.280 --> 0:40:17.560
<v Speaker 3>It was a bang bang play. It wasn't it.

0:40:17.600 --> 0:40:20.600
<v Speaker 2>But other than that, he's been pretty darn good.

0:40:20.840 --> 0:40:23.480
<v Speaker 3>That was the only play that the Giants won, and

0:40:23.560 --> 0:40:25.240
<v Speaker 3>the Giants defense won in the game.

0:40:25.600 --> 0:40:29.200
<v Speaker 2>That's true, well except for fourth in inches at the

0:40:29.200 --> 0:40:31.719
<v Speaker 2>goal line of the first possession, and.

0:40:31.680 --> 0:40:33.839
<v Speaker 3>Then CD had to show everybody how you get how

0:40:33.880 --> 0:40:34.440
<v Speaker 3>you run the ball.

0:40:34.680 --> 0:40:39.920
<v Speaker 2>Yes, yeah, here's how you got.

0:40:41.400 --> 0:40:45.160
<v Speaker 3>And then the run game was fine after that. Okay,

0:40:45.280 --> 0:40:47.359
<v Speaker 3>he just needed to lessen how to do that.

0:40:48.000 --> 0:40:49.640
<v Speaker 2>So do we need to study Carolina?

0:40:50.560 --> 0:40:54.399
<v Speaker 3>Yes, you respect every opponent in this league, Vicky, all right?

0:40:54.920 --> 0:40:58.319
<v Speaker 5>I mean I love I love the way we came out,

0:40:58.800 --> 0:41:01.799
<v Speaker 5>you know, aggressive. I think if we played against the

0:41:01.840 --> 0:41:05.640
<v Speaker 5>team a better stature than standing, I don't think we

0:41:05.680 --> 0:41:09.799
<v Speaker 5>would have run Tony Pilot on that fourth down. I

0:41:09.800 --> 0:41:13.080
<v Speaker 5>think we were like, okay, right now, this team is

0:41:13.120 --> 0:41:15.319
<v Speaker 5>you know, they're not quite where they want to be.

0:41:16.000 --> 0:41:18.080
<v Speaker 5>You know, we can use this as a teachable moment

0:41:18.719 --> 0:41:21.840
<v Speaker 5>and get Tony into the end zone and be confidence

0:41:21.880 --> 0:41:23.200
<v Speaker 5>for your offensive line as well.

0:41:24.080 --> 0:41:26.279
<v Speaker 4>Well, that didn't work out. Well.

0:41:26.320 --> 0:41:29.760
<v Speaker 3>They've ran it right into the teeth of the Giants defense,

0:41:30.000 --> 0:41:32.000
<v Speaker 3>I mean Dexter Lawrence, you know.

0:41:32.320 --> 0:41:36.000
<v Speaker 5>And Zach is up there trying to do some things

0:41:36.040 --> 0:41:37.759
<v Speaker 5>and he didn't do well that game.

0:41:37.840 --> 0:41:39.440
<v Speaker 4>He didn't do that. We'll do well on that.

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<v Speaker 3>So did you like the decision to go forward on

0:41:43.600 --> 0:41:45.560
<v Speaker 3>the fourth and goal at the two yard line on

0:41:45.560 --> 0:41:46.640
<v Speaker 3>the first drive of the game.

0:41:46.719 --> 0:41:46.919
<v Speaker 2>Yes?

0:41:47.000 --> 0:41:47.480
<v Speaker 4>I did too.

0:41:48.680 --> 0:41:51.520
<v Speaker 3>Did you like the decision of the Giants to go

0:41:51.600 --> 0:41:54.920
<v Speaker 3>for it on fourth and two at the four yard

0:41:54.960 --> 0:41:59.200
<v Speaker 3>line after that interception? They were down seven to nothing

0:41:59.280 --> 0:42:05.239
<v Speaker 3>at that point. They got the interception, three and out basically,

0:42:05.400 --> 0:42:09.000
<v Speaker 3>and they've had the decision at the four yard line

0:42:09.040 --> 0:42:11.279
<v Speaker 3>fourth and two kick a field goal to make it

0:42:11.360 --> 0:42:14.680
<v Speaker 3>seven to three or go for it, and Barkley got

0:42:14.760 --> 0:42:19.520
<v Speaker 3>stuffed for no game Like, if I'm the Giants, I'm

0:42:19.560 --> 0:42:20.839
<v Speaker 3>kicking a field goal there now.

0:42:21.200 --> 0:42:24.800
<v Speaker 5>I like the decision. I just don't like that it

0:42:24.920 --> 0:42:26.839
<v Speaker 5>was a running play. I would have tried to pass

0:42:26.880 --> 0:42:27.120
<v Speaker 5>the ball.

0:42:27.160 --> 0:42:30.520
<v Speaker 3>Well, you had the rookie quarterback making his first NFL

0:42:30.520 --> 0:42:31.040
<v Speaker 3>star get.

0:42:31.040 --> 0:42:32.920
<v Speaker 4>Him outside the pocket. He didn't make it simple.

0:42:32.920 --> 0:42:38.200
<v Speaker 3>What if I'm the Giants in that situation, you can

0:42:38.239 --> 0:42:40.280
<v Speaker 3>look at it that Okay, it's going to take touchdowns

0:42:40.320 --> 0:42:42.240
<v Speaker 3>to win the game. But when you got a rookie

0:42:42.280 --> 0:42:45.640
<v Speaker 3>quarterback and you just got an interception there, I feel

0:42:45.640 --> 0:42:47.879
<v Speaker 3>like you got to get points on the board. And

0:42:47.880 --> 0:42:51.960
<v Speaker 3>then you got it's a seven to three game, and

0:42:53.200 --> 0:42:55.560
<v Speaker 3>you know what the Cowboys wind up doing. They took

0:42:55.640 --> 0:42:57.080
<v Speaker 3>the ball at their own four yard line and they

0:42:57.160 --> 0:42:59.960
<v Speaker 3>drove ninety six yards in eight place and it's fourteen.

0:43:00.360 --> 0:43:04.359
<v Speaker 2>But you know what he was thinking, I got I

0:43:04.360 --> 0:43:07.880
<v Speaker 2>gotta have a touchdown. Yes, we're not gonna get this closer.

0:43:08.000 --> 0:43:12.399
<v Speaker 3>I just get if I'm That's the exact reason why

0:43:12.480 --> 0:43:16.400
<v Speaker 3>I take the points is at least I'm staying My

0:43:16.560 --> 0:43:21.680
<v Speaker 3>chances of winning this game are so remote that the

0:43:21.840 --> 0:43:23.960
<v Speaker 3>only way that I'm going to win this game is

0:43:24.040 --> 0:43:26.400
<v Speaker 3>if I can cause turnovers for the other team. And

0:43:26.440 --> 0:43:29.000
<v Speaker 3>so if I can just stay within shouting distance and

0:43:29.080 --> 0:43:31.680
<v Speaker 3>a field goal at least keeps me within shouting distance,

0:43:31.960 --> 0:43:33.880
<v Speaker 3>I have a chance to get beat forty nine to

0:43:33.920 --> 0:43:35.560
<v Speaker 3>seventeen if I go for it here.

0:43:37.360 --> 0:43:40.840
<v Speaker 2>He did some very good self scouting, and he knew

0:43:41.040 --> 0:43:44.239
<v Speaker 2>what their capabilities were, and he didn't think they were

0:43:44.239 --> 0:43:45.920
<v Speaker 2>going to get down there again.

0:43:46.280 --> 0:43:48.680
<v Speaker 4>And we should have done something about it. We knew that.

0:43:48.880 --> 0:43:51.000
<v Speaker 2>You know what this reminds me of two thousand and

0:43:51.120 --> 0:43:54.960
<v Speaker 2>nine the playoff game at Minnesota. Minnesota was scoring thirty

0:43:55.000 --> 0:43:58.160
<v Speaker 2>some points a game and the Cowboys were like in

0:43:58.360 --> 0:44:03.400
<v Speaker 2>fourth and three, fourth and four, and they elected to

0:44:03.560 --> 0:44:07.600
<v Speaker 2>kick a field goal and it was like forty yards

0:44:07.680 --> 0:44:11.080
<v Speaker 2>or so something like that, and I'm going, no, you

0:44:11.239 --> 0:44:13.880
<v Speaker 2>got to score touchdowns against this team. You got to

0:44:13.920 --> 0:44:16.479
<v Speaker 2>go through it. And then they missed the field.

0:44:16.600 --> 0:44:20.200
<v Speaker 3>The way it reminded me of was not necessarily, but

0:44:20.600 --> 0:44:23.000
<v Speaker 3>I'll use this as an example, the two thousand and

0:44:23.040 --> 0:44:26.440
<v Speaker 3>seven playoff game against the Giants where they just stayed

0:44:26.440 --> 0:44:30.439
<v Speaker 3>within striking distance long enough to win the game.

0:44:30.560 --> 0:44:32.840
<v Speaker 2>And why did they stay within d because.

0:44:32.680 --> 0:44:35.239
<v Speaker 3>They would kick a field goal rather than going forward on.

0:44:35.239 --> 0:44:38.000
<v Speaker 2>Because the cowboy. The Cowboys thought they were going to

0:44:38.080 --> 0:44:41.560
<v Speaker 2>win the game running the football, and all they did

0:44:42.160 --> 0:44:45.839
<v Speaker 2>it was almost like a starving man that eats and

0:44:45.880 --> 0:44:48.919
<v Speaker 2>eats and eats and gets sick. They were going to run, run,

0:44:49.080 --> 0:44:53.920
<v Speaker 2>run in the first half. If I remember Barber, Marion

0:44:54.000 --> 0:44:56.919
<v Speaker 2>Barber had like one hundred yards rushing and they only

0:44:56.960 --> 0:44:59.879
<v Speaker 2>had like thirteen or fourteen points because they couldn't run

0:45:00.080 --> 0:45:03.400
<v Speaker 2>the ball into the end zone and Tarrell Owens was

0:45:03.480 --> 0:45:06.480
<v Speaker 2>hurt with a high ankle sprain. He should have never played,

0:45:06.800 --> 0:45:09.439
<v Speaker 2>and they had nobody else at wide receiver to throw

0:45:09.480 --> 0:45:09.799
<v Speaker 2>the ball.

0:45:10.600 --> 0:45:12.120
<v Speaker 3>We're almost out of time.

0:45:11.960 --> 0:45:14.879
<v Speaker 2>Here, yeah, okay, and we'll talk to you.

0:45:16.320 --> 0:45:18.720
<v Speaker 3>Like two thousand and seven. I just got to see

0:45:18.840 --> 0:45:20.759
<v Speaker 3>if I got to call up that.

0:45:20.760 --> 0:45:22.279
<v Speaker 4>Game real quick, real quick.

0:45:22.680 --> 0:45:26.160
<v Speaker 3>And no Giants won the Super Bowl that year, did you?

0:45:26.360 --> 0:45:29.880
<v Speaker 2>Yes? They did. And Williams gave up a big pass

0:45:29.920 --> 0:45:33.120
<v Speaker 2>at the end of the half to lead the Giants downfield.

0:45:33.800 --> 0:45:40.840
<v Speaker 2>Williams because he didn't cover the tight end. He's a

0:45:40.920 --> 0:45:42.600
<v Speaker 2>cornerback safety.

0:45:42.960 --> 0:45:50.000
<v Speaker 3>Oh yes, Roy Williams, College Football Hall of Famer Roy. Yeah, okay,

0:45:50.280 --> 0:45:54.560
<v Speaker 3>well that does it for this edition. It didn't work

0:45:54.600 --> 0:45:56.720
<v Speaker 3>to my advantage.

0:45:56.920 --> 0:45:58.359
<v Speaker 2>I knew what I was talking about.

0:45:58.400 --> 0:45:59.960
<v Speaker 3>I was looking to see how many field goes the

0:46:00.080 --> 0:46:02.120
<v Speaker 3>Giants kicked in that game, but there were none, so

0:46:02.160 --> 0:46:05.239
<v Speaker 3>it really worked in my ins. I thought was move on.

0:46:05.480 --> 0:46:08.840
<v Speaker 3>Final score like it was twenty one, seventeen seventeen, it

0:46:08.920 --> 0:46:09.719
<v Speaker 3>was twenty one, it was.

0:46:09.760 --> 0:46:13.799
<v Speaker 2>The halftime score, but boom, it was.

0:46:15.400 --> 0:46:17.200
<v Speaker 3>Fourteen fourteen.

0:46:19.040 --> 0:46:21.359
<v Speaker 2>And the Cowboys only kicked a field goal the rest

0:46:21.400 --> 0:46:21.799
<v Speaker 2>of the way.

0:46:22.400 --> 0:46:26.239
<v Speaker 3>Nick Folk, thirty four yard field goals. Well that's what happened, boy,

0:46:26.800 --> 0:46:27.400
<v Speaker 3>the Giants.

0:46:27.480 --> 0:46:29.719
<v Speaker 4>Yes, we were right you and I'll go whil was wrong.

0:46:29.760 --> 0:46:34.719
<v Speaker 3>I'm going to find an example that supports there's one

0:46:34.800 --> 0:46:38.799
<v Speaker 3>game lost. No, there's a whole bunch of games back

0:46:38.840 --> 0:46:40.359
<v Speaker 3>there where teams kickfield goals.

0:46:40.400 --> 0:46:42.200
<v Speaker 2>Maybe it was back then it.

0:46:42.160 --> 0:46:45.080
<v Speaker 3>Wasn't the cool thing to do, go for it every

0:46:45.080 --> 0:46:45.920
<v Speaker 3>time you get down.

0:46:45.800 --> 0:46:48.000
<v Speaker 2>On Maybe it was the field goals the Cowboys kicked

0:46:48.000 --> 0:46:52.000
<v Speaker 2>in nineteen eighty nine and Washington, where do they win

0:46:52.080 --> 0:46:56.960
<v Speaker 2>that game? Like thirteen to three, thirteen to nine, something like.

0:46:57.040 --> 0:47:00.480
<v Speaker 3>It was something like that. Steve Walsh, do you want

0:47:00.520 --> 0:47:01.279
<v Speaker 3>me to look that up?

0:47:01.440 --> 0:47:03.360
<v Speaker 2>Well you got to do is look in the media.

0:47:03.400 --> 0:47:03.560
<v Speaker 4>Guy.

0:47:03.760 --> 0:47:05.680
<v Speaker 3>Well, okay, let's see who gets there first.

0:47:06.320 --> 0:47:07.520
<v Speaker 2>Well, you've had a head start.

0:47:09.320 --> 0:47:12.680
<v Speaker 3>That was nineteen eighty nine, nineteen eighty nine. Who's going

0:47:12.719 --> 0:47:16.560
<v Speaker 3>to win, who's gonna win, Who's going to win? Come on, pages,

0:47:16.640 --> 0:47:19.840
<v Speaker 3>Come on, laptop, let's get all right, come on, it

0:47:21.520 --> 0:47:22.839
<v Speaker 3>was thirty thirteen three.

0:47:22.960 --> 0:47:25.799
<v Speaker 2>I had it right, I had it right. But we

0:47:25.880 --> 0:47:29.560
<v Speaker 2>tied the three, all right, that doesn't Everson Walls defense

0:47:30.840 --> 0:47:35.160
<v Speaker 2>down Doug Williams and they kicked field goals to get

0:47:35.200 --> 0:47:39.080
<v Speaker 2>to thirteen. That's right there, two of them. Yet it

0:47:39.160 --> 0:47:42.560
<v Speaker 2>because Jimmy knew that they didn't have the firepower to

0:47:42.560 --> 0:47:43.800
<v Speaker 2>score touchdown.

0:47:43.560 --> 0:47:45.759
<v Speaker 3>Exactly, which is my point on why you kicked the

0:47:45.800 --> 0:47:47.840
<v Speaker 3>field goal if you're the New York Giants.

0:47:48.160 --> 0:47:50.600
<v Speaker 4>So the last all right, so I want that argue

0:47:50.719 --> 0:47:51.880
<v Speaker 4>the last game I started?

0:47:52.480 --> 0:47:52.640
<v Speaker 6>Was it?

0:47:52.680 --> 0:47:52.919
<v Speaker 2>Really?

0:47:53.040 --> 0:47:53.200
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

0:47:53.320 --> 0:47:54.799
<v Speaker 2>Was Arizona after that? Yeah?

0:47:54.840 --> 0:47:56.000
<v Speaker 4>Arizona was right after that?

0:47:56.120 --> 0:48:04.160
<v Speaker 2>No, it wasn't. Let's see washing, Yes, it was Phoenix

0:48:05.120 --> 0:48:07.520
<v Speaker 2>and that was the game right in my life? Four

0:48:08.120 --> 0:48:08.800
<v Speaker 2>twenty fourth.

0:48:09.160 --> 0:48:10.759
<v Speaker 4>There you question my life?

0:48:10.800 --> 0:48:14.040
<v Speaker 2>You started, You started the Phoenix game. That would have

0:48:14.040 --> 0:48:14.960
<v Speaker 2>been the last.

0:48:14.800 --> 0:48:15.920
<v Speaker 4>True, right, that's true?

0:48:16.000 --> 0:48:17.360
<v Speaker 3>Okay, second to last start.

0:48:17.640 --> 0:48:18.120
<v Speaker 4>All right?

0:48:18.280 --> 0:48:20.879
<v Speaker 3>That does it for this edition of mix Ships. We'll

0:48:21.000 --> 0:48:23.200
<v Speaker 3>figure out what we can look up tomorrow on the

0:48:23.239 --> 0:48:23.839
<v Speaker 3>next edition.

0:48:24.080 --> 0:48:24.920
<v Speaker 4>Go Cowboys.

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