WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Zone Coverage

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 3>This is Mick.

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<v Speaker 1>Shot streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com and the official

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Wolves,

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<v Speaker 1>and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>It is officially Washington Week here at the Star in Frisco.

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<v Speaker 3>And of course it's a Wednesday. There's gotta be football

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<v Speaker 3>players on the football field here at the Star in Frisco.

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<v Speaker 2>It's gotta be.

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<v Speaker 3>You gotta be.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, what's going on here.

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<v Speaker 3>Wednesday? And we have we don't have football players on

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<v Speaker 3>the football field.

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<v Speaker 2>Tell me about it.

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<v Speaker 4>And you don't have a head coach at the podium either.

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<v Speaker 3>Until four forty this afternoon.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, so that will be after practice, long after practice,

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<v Speaker 5>long after No, the.

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<v Speaker 3>Locker room just wrapped up. Have you been in the

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<v Speaker 3>locker room? I wasn't scoop.

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<v Speaker 4>How many people talk to.

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<v Speaker 3>A lot of players talking, right, Let's see last Wednesday? Wait, wait,

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<v Speaker 3>hold on last Wednesday. Yeah, we had awesome Richard's and

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<v Speaker 3>Tchuma Edoga who talked to the media.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, those are the only ones that camera got in

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<v Speaker 4>front of. Okay, if you can talk to anybody you.

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<v Speaker 3>Want, Okay, So what about today? Trey Lance, I think

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<v Speaker 3>he talked last Wednesday.

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<v Speaker 5>Also Juan Ye Thomas Okay, guiding, Uh.

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<v Speaker 4>Brandon Cooks. I don't know if Jordan Lewis talked today

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<v Speaker 4>or not. He was by his locker. We chit chatted

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<v Speaker 4>with DeMarcus Lawrence.

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<v Speaker 3>He sounds like you're going down the injury report.

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<v Speaker 2>Uh.

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<v Speaker 4>Cooks in a practice today, Okay. And I think he

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<v Speaker 4>feels like he's ready to go.

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<v Speaker 3>God, I hope, so six games now.

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<v Speaker 4>He said, he's kind of felt like he's been ready.

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<v Speaker 3>We've seen him running a little on the side. He

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<v Speaker 3>looked like he was running pretty well to me, and

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<v Speaker 3>he was the coach told me that this they were

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<v Speaker 3>pointing towards this week.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and so he feels like he's good to go.

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<v Speaker 5>I said, how many practices do you need?

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<v Speaker 4>He goes, I'm good to go. So we'll take him

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<v Speaker 4>at his work.

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<v Speaker 2>Man.

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<v Speaker 5>I saw Brandon Aubery not doing a whole thing with

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<v Speaker 5>cameras in there, but he was talking with a few people.

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<v Speaker 3>So yeah, Hooker, well he Cooker.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't I left, I had to go do radio.

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<v Speaker 4>Talked after me. I have a lot of masters to

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<v Speaker 4>take care of.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's what happens when you're a man, dude, That's right,

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<v Speaker 2>that's what happened.

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<v Speaker 3>So all those people talked anything of note to come

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<v Speaker 3>out of there.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought this was interesting. Okay, oh turpent talk too.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, nice boy.

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<v Speaker 4>The fastest man in the.

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<v Speaker 2>World, fastest man in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 3>Over twenty two miles per hour.

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<v Speaker 5>Twenty two point three six sometime. Wow, yeah, fast that

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<v Speaker 5>torpedo twenty twenty.

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<v Speaker 3>You know what they kind of call that? What's that

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<v Speaker 3>his turpent time?

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<v Speaker 4>Turpent time leave.

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<v Speaker 3>Miles per hour time.

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<v Speaker 4>We've sort of used that long time.

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<v Speaker 2>We didn't use it that time.

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<v Speaker 4>We use like turpens time, actual time.

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<v Speaker 3>But that's not his time. Actually, forget well, you see

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<v Speaker 3>what happens.

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<v Speaker 4>You see what.

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<v Speaker 5>Happens on kickoff returns. Right now, they're they're not just

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<v Speaker 5>kicking it into the end zone. They're kicking it out

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<v Speaker 5>of the end zone because they know he'll return it,

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<v Speaker 5>which he had and they've given him the green light

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<v Speaker 5>to do so. Even the one he brought back I

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<v Speaker 5>think it was against the Eagles eight yards deep and

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<v Speaker 5>came out with it, and Fossil basically said we're just

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<v Speaker 5>looking at this as an offensive play.

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<v Speaker 2>Might as well, right, Yeah, ye chance, we got personnel.

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<v Speaker 4>It's another way to get the ball in the offense.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right.

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<v Speaker 3>How many home games have there been this year? Five

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<v Speaker 3>which is the same number, and five which is the

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<v Speaker 3>same number of touchdowns at home? Well, but it's been,

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<v Speaker 3>so that's why you want to go ahead and get

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<v Speaker 3>it and make special teams part of your offense.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, good field position. That's the field position game you're play.

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<v Speaker 4>That's right.

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<v Speaker 5>Because his return for a touchdown was on the road, right,

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<v Speaker 5>that didn't count as a home touchdown. So also I

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<v Speaker 5>thought this was interesting because I went back and looked

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<v Speaker 5>at it, the failed fake punt. We were talking to

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<v Speaker 5>Wanye Thomas and he basically said that he has the

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<v Speaker 5>right of way to call off anything he sees that's

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<v Speaker 5>not lining up right. Well, what they did was they

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<v Speaker 5>had their gunners are the guys to hold up the

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<v Speaker 5>gunners on the outside, and everybody else was on the

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<v Speaker 5>line of scrimmage. So I think it was Mechi that

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<v Speaker 5>made the tackle. He was on the line of scrimmage

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<v Speaker 5>with his hand down and at the stap at the

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<v Speaker 5>snap he backed off and so.

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<v Speaker 4>When they saw the original look.

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<v Speaker 5>It's like, oh, if that's the way they're going to

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<v Speaker 5>play it, if I just run straight down the middle,

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<v Speaker 5>I'm wide open.

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<v Speaker 3>Do you know why Mechi backed off? Why is that

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<v Speaker 3>because this team has a propensity to run fake punts?

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<v Speaker 3>They SnO, Well they did because because I look to

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<v Speaker 3>see if Anger could have done anything else, like to

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<v Speaker 3>recognize is what happened when he got the ball in

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<v Speaker 3>his hands, like getting ready to kick or whatever throw

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<v Speaker 3>it was too late to kick. They have the look

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<v Speaker 3>in Atlanta to on the edge.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think anybody asked him about the Atlanta.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I'm not asking. Do you remember two weeks ago,

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<v Speaker 3>remember when it was only we talked about there was

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<v Speaker 3>one guy out there, and clearly they had enough of

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<v Speaker 3>a look that they threw the pass and then, as

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<v Speaker 3>it turned.

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<v Speaker 4>Out, the guy was all over them right right, Bail exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>And so you can't go by what the look that

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<v Speaker 3>the defense is giving you on that, especially when then

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<v Speaker 3>you have a propensity to run fake putts and so

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<v Speaker 3>they're going to they are going to give you a

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<v Speaker 3>look that will bait you into making.

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<v Speaker 4>That play right right, So maybe you just don't do it.

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<v Speaker 3>Exactly.

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<v Speaker 2>So Anger is one for two, completed the pass one

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<v Speaker 2>for two.

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<v Speaker 3>But his fourth down completion rate.

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<v Speaker 2>Is over to one for.

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<v Speaker 3>No, I mean fourth down conversion rate, conversion the fourth

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<v Speaker 3>down conversion rate. I said it wrong. Fourth down conversion

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<v Speaker 3>rate is over too. Yeah, but his completion is fifty percent.

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<v Speaker 3>But which gets you benched as an NFL quarterback?

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<v Speaker 5>I think I think, on a more serious note, do

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<v Speaker 5>we have to Uh Fossil was talking about how much

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<v Speaker 5>Marquise Bell has meant to this team, and uh so

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<v Speaker 5>they're I think they're calling his injury a dislocation.

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<v Speaker 4>He's got a football doc called it.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Well he's got a ligament tear, which is usually

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<v Speaker 5>when you dislocate it, it'll tear something. But he also

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<v Speaker 5>have has under his.

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<v Speaker 4>Arm close to the bone.

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<v Speaker 5>He's got a fracture too, and he got pretty emotional

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<v Speaker 5>trying to talk about it.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, Fossil did.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know if you guys saw it or not.

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<v Speaker 5>If anybody out there, just go look at his interview

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<v Speaker 5>on Dallas Cowboys dot com. And he did something that

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<v Speaker 5>I learned from Jason Garrett. When you're talking about something

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<v Speaker 5>and you're getting emotional and get a drink of water,

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<v Speaker 5>and he went down to get his water and kind

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<v Speaker 5>of tried to compose himself because he thought so much

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<v Speaker 5>of Bell how he was playing. He said that he

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<v Speaker 5>was ready. He's got a board in the locker room,

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<v Speaker 5>a video board, and it has a special teams rankings

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<v Speaker 5>for the team, like not just tackles, but everything that

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<v Speaker 5>you do. And he said he was he's leading it

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<v Speaker 5>and he was ready to set the record since he

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<v Speaker 5>started that, uh, compiling those stats and that's how well

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<v Speaker 5>he was playing on special teams. And he just kind

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<v Speaker 5>of got choked up talking about and losing him and

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<v Speaker 5>also pointed out and I got it. I think I

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<v Speaker 5>have to look on the TV copy because when I

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<v Speaker 5>looked at the replay copy online it cut off. But uh,

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<v Speaker 5>Leah File and cam Keeman Hall, is that it. When

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<v Speaker 5>everybody was jostling in there, they were standing guard over

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<v Speaker 5>Bill to keep people from falling down on top of them,

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<v Speaker 5>trying to help out their teammate, and uh, he was

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<v Speaker 5>kind of proud of his his guys the way they

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<v Speaker 5>were standing up for one of their guys that was down.

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<v Speaker 4>And then he dove to try to make the tackle

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<v Speaker 4>man reach his arm out.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's the fear, you know, because a lot of

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<v Speaker 2>us have done it. That's the fear. Just what happened,

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<v Speaker 2>like one arm going out on one arm going out

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<v Speaker 2>like that. I gotta face you out. Yeah, when he

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<v Speaker 2>got heard of that, I.

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<v Speaker 3>Could, you could tell when he was laying there. And

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<v Speaker 3>at first I couldn't see the number. I thought it

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<v Speaker 3>was CJ.

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<v Speaker 2>Goodwin.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought too. I saw the me too. I saw

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<v Speaker 4>the one. I said, Oh, don't tell.

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<v Speaker 5>Me, it's over shown because we couldn't see. They were

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<v Speaker 5>all around it.

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<v Speaker 3>And this is the even though this is Marquee Spell's

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<v Speaker 3>third season in the league out of fam you, of course,

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<v Speaker 3>I think Nate and Frisco and Frisco, Florida familiarity with

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<v Speaker 3>that school. Even though this is his third year in

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<v Speaker 3>the league, this is his first year to be a

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<v Speaker 3>full time special teams player because last year he became

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<v Speaker 3>a full time middle linebacker for this team at two

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and fourteen pounds, and so I was just looked up.

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<v Speaker 3>He had a last year seventeen games and eight starts,

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<v Speaker 3>and of course those eight starts came at linebacker. He

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<v Speaker 3>had six hundred and forty nine snaps on defense, sixty

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<v Speaker 3>one percent of the defensive snaps on the season, one

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<v Speaker 3>hundred and thirty six on special teams thirty one percent.

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<v Speaker 3>So when he was not starting, he was a full

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<v Speaker 3>time special teams guy last year, but then they took

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<v Speaker 3>him off special teams because he was getting so many

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<v Speaker 3>snaps on defense. This year, only thirty four snaps on

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<v Speaker 3>defense and one hundred and sixty eight on special teams.

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<v Speaker 3>So he's already got more special teams snaps this year

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<v Speaker 3>in nine games. And of course inspect.

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<v Speaker 5>And Fossil feels pretty good that at some point, if

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<v Speaker 5>he gets the opportunity, he'll be a starting safety in

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<v Speaker 5>this league.

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<v Speaker 2>And I was going to ask you, why did we

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<v Speaker 2>just demote him? Well, I don't know if you call

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<v Speaker 2>it goodmotion, but just take him totally off of defense

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<v Speaker 2>when we have safeties that are having the issues that

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<v Speaker 2>they're having. And I've spoken of about Donovan Wilson and

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<v Speaker 2>his uh inability to make plays. I was just wondering

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<v Speaker 2>if Bell is he not as good as Donovan Wilson. Well,

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<v Speaker 2>I think in the safety position, and I've.

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<v Speaker 5>Seen some substitutions with him in there for Wilson, even.

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<v Speaker 2>Thomas too, and I'm he moved. He moved well last year,

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<v Speaker 2>and even though it was in a limited space as

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<v Speaker 2>a mile linebacker, we've seen him. He came in as

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<v Speaker 2>a safety and did pretty well. If I'm not if

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<v Speaker 2>I if I recall.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, he was a highly recruited athlete, and if I.

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<v Speaker 6>Remember the story right, he ended up in Ordered Dane

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<v Speaker 6>to start, and then there was some goofy stuff happened

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<v Speaker 6>and he transferred and ended up at FAM.

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<v Speaker 2>You but I think he went through Maryland.

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<v Speaker 4>Or Maryland first injury.

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<v Speaker 2>I think he went to Maryland first. I know there

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<v Speaker 2>was Maryland before or fairm You.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, maybe it was I got him confused with somebody else,

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<v Speaker 5>But Bill's going to look it up there.

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<v Speaker 3>I will looking up. I was looking up snapcounts for

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<v Speaker 3>Hooker and Wilson and they've had ninety five percent of

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<v Speaker 3>the snaps on defense this season.

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<v Speaker 4>What was his college career?

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<v Speaker 3>Marquise Bell? He grew up in Bridgeton, New Jersey, Bridgeton

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<v Speaker 3>High School and he who do you think got it right? Mickey?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think you got it right?

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<v Speaker 4>Or do you think ever Maryland?

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<v Speaker 3>Because you're looking over my shoulder of media page, he

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<v Speaker 3>accepted a football scholarship from the University of Maryland, which

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<v Speaker 3>has no resemblance to Notre Dame. He was suspended entering

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<v Speaker 3>his freshman season, got that due to a violation of

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<v Speaker 3>the team's code of conduct.

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<v Speaker 2>Beat somebody up, I think transferred.

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<v Speaker 3>He transferred to Coffeeville Community College for the two thousand

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<v Speaker 3>in eighteen season. Yes, and then transfer springs. Uh album,

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<v Speaker 3>Really I went through film.

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<v Speaker 5>That's where Missouri sent people when they couldn't right back exactly?

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<v Speaker 3>Is that where you went to? Where different when you

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<v Speaker 3>didn't qualify?

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<v Speaker 2>Again? Four years?

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<v Speaker 4>Graduate with internet? Internet?

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<v Speaker 2>You tell them baby, no zoom classes.

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<v Speaker 3>And then he transferred to famis he still doesn't use

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<v Speaker 3>the internet.

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<v Speaker 4>Because I don't need it. Probably it's all up there.

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<v Speaker 4>That was the best line of the year.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, It's like the commercial with the family

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<v Speaker 2>that refuses to upgrade on.

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<v Speaker 3>The up still got the dial up.

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<v Speaker 2>Right on the treadmill because he's powering the whole house.

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<v Speaker 3>Nicky still got the dial up.

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<v Speaker 4>You hear the right like a meal head and laugh.

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<v Speaker 4>How many years did you spend in college?

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<v Speaker 2>Did I? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Four four four? Yeah, but it was Oklahoma.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he didn't graduate, so yeah he did.

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<v Speaker 3>You did you go to law school.

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<v Speaker 4>No, I was smart enough not to.

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<v Speaker 3>I was smart enough to graduate in one month from

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<v Speaker 3>law school, enough to quit, all right. But anyway, uh yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>and so and one of the things that Fossil did

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<v Speaker 3>say talking about Marque's bell, he will be back, but

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<v Speaker 3>it's not going to be so not this year.

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<v Speaker 2>We talked about coaches, you know, getting the most. That's

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<v Speaker 2>pretty cool actually for him to have those kind of

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<v Speaker 2>feelings about his player. You talked about Jason Garrett.

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<v Speaker 4>He did that as well with the water. Yeah, that's

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<v Speaker 4>what That's how I learned it. I can't remember who

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<v Speaker 4>he was talking about. Was something now he got emotional

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<v Speaker 4>about something, and he would he would go back.

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<v Speaker 3>I'm sure Lukelfenburg was one yeacause he was asked when

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<v Speaker 3>Luke passed away, and they're very close to Laufenburg.

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<v Speaker 5>Was so when I had as a matter of fact,

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<v Speaker 5>I wish I had known it sooner. When I was

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<v Speaker 5>talking about my parents at their memorial services and the

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<v Speaker 5>next door neighbor passed away, and I started, and I go,

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<v Speaker 5>I need I could.

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<v Speaker 2>I'd be spitting in my water. I'd be still crying.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think that would work. Yeah, I could see

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<v Speaker 2>myself trying to do that.

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<v Speaker 4>Anything else about mixed shots today, take the water.

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<v Speaker 3>Or something strong?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes, right, all right, we continue with more mixed shots.

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<v Speaker 3>And it was the line of the year from producers

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<v Speaker 3>Supreme right.

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<v Speaker 2>He made it like he said, it was like you

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<v Speaker 2>got we have to tell you that.

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<v Speaker 3>That's right. Yeah, you take them yourself and two against.

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<v Speaker 4>One is bad enough. Free. I think that's a little

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<v Speaker 4>piling on. So it's not the line of the year

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<v Speaker 4>unless someone else says.

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<v Speaker 3>Because we've got some other things to get into with

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<v Speaker 3>some news this morning that do we need to point out.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, let's go with the news then, Okay.

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<v Speaker 3>Twenty five modern era players were named as semifinalists for

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<v Speaker 3>the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of twenty twenty

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<v Speaker 3>five this morning. And among them is Darren Woodson for

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<v Speaker 3>the ninth time, and he is a semi finalist.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we'll be.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, the are you a senior?

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<v Speaker 2>What do they call that?

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<v Speaker 3>It'll be December, it'll be December before your.

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<v Speaker 4>But they just go to three then in December, is

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<v Speaker 4>that right?

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<v Speaker 3>And those are three that are basically don't say that.

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<v Speaker 4>Red stamped, rubber stamp, say red stamp.

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<v Speaker 2>Remember he was in at that point, didn't it You're

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<v Speaker 2>not it ain't over.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, you know what.

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<v Speaker 5>It happened to Bob Hayes, and it happened to Cheah

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<v Speaker 5>rayphil Wright. They made it and then they didn't get

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<v Speaker 5>rubber stamped at the.

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<v Speaker 2>End, only with Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 5>It was at the Super Bowl only with Cowboys, super

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<v Speaker 5>Bowl in Houston. They didn't get the eighty percent after

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<v Speaker 5>they made it to the finals.

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<v Speaker 4>That's crazy, Bob Hayes.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, hell, we had the Tom Jerry into putting Bob Hazy.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, the dude, the dude that was still covering the

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<v Speaker 4>team or voting, he covered the vikings. Uh Hartman.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he would and vote for Bob Hayes because he

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<v Speaker 5>said he put his hands in his in his pants

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<v Speaker 5>during the.

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<v Speaker 2>Everybody has a moment, right, everybody has a moment. You

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<v Speaker 2>could say, yah, going the basketball Kobe, I didn't even

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<v Speaker 2>play an entire game. He sat in the corner, pissed

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<v Speaker 2>off at his team and wouldn't shoot the balls passing

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<v Speaker 2>back to him. Come on, everybody's got moment.

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<v Speaker 4>He held it against him.

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<v Speaker 2>It's so much you can hold against the player.

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<v Speaker 4>I know. Oh my, I thought he was smart. It's

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<v Speaker 4>thirteen below. I don't have gloves on. Why where are

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<v Speaker 4>we going to do it? In my hands?

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<v Speaker 3>So you look at these twenty five semifinalists announced this morning,

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<v Speaker 3>and Darren Woodson has been a semifinalist now nine times

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<v Speaker 3>on the list of twenty five. I was running through

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<v Speaker 3>it to see who else who might have been a

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<v Speaker 3>semifinalist more times than would he? And I love it,

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<v Speaker 3>and I well in this current class, in this current

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<v Speaker 3>semifinalist class. And Hines Ward this is his ninth straight

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<v Speaker 3>year to be a semifinalist, and I don't see another

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<v Speaker 3>one with nine or even close to nine.

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<v Speaker 2>That's crazy.

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<v Speaker 3>Fred Taylor's is his sixth time, and there was, Oh,

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<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry, Tory Holt now eleven times, So Tory Holt

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<v Speaker 3>is the most times.

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<v Speaker 2>So Toy's not in yet.

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<v Speaker 3>Tory's not in. He has been a semi finalist now

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<v Speaker 3>eleven times. And then you've got Darren, Darren Woodson and

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<v Speaker 3>Hines Warde.

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<v Speaker 2>Was that Toy Tory?

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<v Speaker 3>Well ever since twenty fifteen, every year he's been a

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<v Speaker 3>semi finalist.

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<v Speaker 2>Year together, we didn't make it. I thought maybe he

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<v Speaker 2>would surely get in.

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<v Speaker 4>What was that as a senior? No, that was your

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<v Speaker 4>regular the only modern day that I had.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, no, but he had. I guess he had. Al

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<v Speaker 2>would have been there a couple of times.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, Richmond Webb, Dallas native, he is a

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<v Speaker 3>semi finalist offensive lineman for the Dolphins. He's a semifinalist

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<v Speaker 3>for the first time.

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<v Speaker 2>Hm, you would think that, you know, we we always

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<v Speaker 2>called a cowboy bias. But I'm surprised with the Hines

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<v Speaker 2>ward Yeah. You know, being a Pittsburgh.

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<v Speaker 5>Steel the whole Steelers teams, they always go the whole organization, right.

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<v Speaker 3>So here are the ones that are semi finalists in

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<v Speaker 3>their first year of eligibility this year. Luke Keickley, Eli Manning,

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<v Speaker 3>Darrell Suggs, Earl Thomas, Adam Vinieri and Marshall Yander one two, three, four, five,

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<v Speaker 3>six of them Thomas Texas safety Seattle.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, okay, man, he's not in.

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<v Speaker 3>What's his first year of eligibility.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right.

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<v Speaker 3>He took a while a time, not yet in, so

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<v Speaker 3>you're it sounds like you're putting him in in his

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<v Speaker 3>first year of eligibility.

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<v Speaker 2>I just liked that team, that defense, the way he

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<v Speaker 2>handled himself. He was the backbone of that.

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<v Speaker 3>So among those you got six of them there? How many?

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<v Speaker 3>How many of these get in in their first year

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<v Speaker 3>of eligibility? Give them Eli, Suggs, Earl, Thomas, Vinitary or Yandam.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah you're shaking your head, Okay, make them away?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah what do you think? Yeah? I mean, no offense

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<v Speaker 2>to them.

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<v Speaker 3>But first first ballot, of course, the talk is going

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<v Speaker 3>to be about Eli.

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<v Speaker 4>But this is this is first ballot.

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<v Speaker 3>This is our first year of eligibility, so it be

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<v Speaker 3>first ballot Hall of Famers, modern modern, this is the modern. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>the whole listen is this is modern day. For any

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<v Speaker 3>of those first ballot Hall of and The thing on

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<v Speaker 3>Keighley is because it's shortened career. Right, He's clearly going

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<v Speaker 3>to be a Hall of Famer.

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<v Speaker 2>But you mean the linebacker.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, from Carolina.

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<v Speaker 5>So are any of those guys in the same category

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<v Speaker 5>as Jerry Rice, Troy Aikman, and At Smith, Yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 5>I mean.

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<v Speaker 4>Those are first ballots.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I can't say.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean even Michael Irvin wasn't in first ballot.

0:26:13.440 --> 0:26:20.800
<v Speaker 2>The marks where was not so, the Whear wasn't so.

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<v Speaker 3>No, And Suggs was a seven time Pro Bowler, Defensive

0:26:27.119 --> 0:26:31.160
<v Speaker 3>Player of the Year in twenty eleven, two time Super

0:26:31.160 --> 0:26:31.880
<v Speaker 3>Bowl champion.

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<v Speaker 5>He was the only one in that group that I

0:26:34.320 --> 0:26:40.240
<v Speaker 5>would have said maybe yes, because he distinguished in.

0:26:40.119 --> 0:26:44.280
<v Speaker 3>Himself over a lengthy career. Yeah, I mean from three

0:26:44.440 --> 0:26:45.480
<v Speaker 3>through nineteen.

0:26:46.000 --> 0:26:46.480
<v Speaker 2>Nice.

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<v Speaker 4>I mean I remember when he came out.

0:26:49.000 --> 0:26:52.440
<v Speaker 3>My answer, so Suggs.

0:26:53.520 --> 0:26:55.320
<v Speaker 4>He I remember when he came out.

0:26:56.119 --> 0:27:02.920
<v Speaker 5>First, Arizona was he he was considered two small right,

0:27:03.800 --> 0:27:06.560
<v Speaker 5>Arizona State, Yes, that's what. But he went No, he

0:27:06.640 --> 0:27:08.880
<v Speaker 5>played with the I thought it was.

0:27:08.840 --> 0:27:12.800
<v Speaker 4>He played with the Cardinals. No, did he go straight to.

0:27:13.920 --> 0:27:16.480
<v Speaker 3>He's from Arizona State and went straight He did play

0:27:16.480 --> 0:27:20.399
<v Speaker 3>with the Cardinals late in twenty nineteen, but in his

0:27:20.480 --> 0:27:24.159
<v Speaker 3>last season he split between the Cardinals and the Chiefs.

0:27:24.960 --> 0:27:29.639
<v Speaker 3>But for sixteen seasons in Baltimore, Valde Ravens and I

0:27:29.680 --> 0:27:31.640
<v Speaker 3>would say that's pretty good defensive.

0:27:31.359 --> 0:27:35.560
<v Speaker 5>Because he came out as an undersized defensive end, like right, oh,

0:27:36.000 --> 0:27:37.639
<v Speaker 5>all he can do is rush the passer.

0:27:37.800 --> 0:27:41.200
<v Speaker 4>Well, he ended up pretty helps.

0:27:41.800 --> 0:27:45.680
<v Speaker 3>Okay, defensive end. So while we're at this, all right,

0:27:45.720 --> 0:27:49.080
<v Speaker 3>here's Keikley. I said, Suggs was a seven time Pro Bowler.

0:27:49.400 --> 0:27:52.639
<v Speaker 3>Keickley was a seven time Pro bowler. Said Suggs was

0:27:52.680 --> 0:27:55.160
<v Speaker 3>a defensive player of the Year. Keickley was a defensive

0:27:55.160 --> 0:27:58.080
<v Speaker 3>Player of the Year in twenty thirteen. He was five

0:27:58.160 --> 0:28:06.240
<v Speaker 3>time first team All Row and of course no Super

0:28:06.240 --> 0:28:09.240
<v Speaker 3>Bowl championship. They made it to the Super.

0:28:08.960 --> 0:28:09.640
<v Speaker 2>Bowl one year.

0:28:11.040 --> 0:28:19.360
<v Speaker 3>So and his career was only eight seasons. So think

0:28:19.400 --> 0:28:24.000
<v Speaker 3>about Sugg's career twice as long as Keighley now. And

0:28:24.560 --> 0:28:27.720
<v Speaker 3>for Keikley, I mean had concussion issues he had to retire,

0:28:27.960 --> 0:28:32.280
<v Speaker 3>and but still it's still that eight years as opposed

0:28:32.320 --> 0:28:33.600
<v Speaker 3>to sixteen seventeen years.

0:28:36.800 --> 0:28:39.640
<v Speaker 2>I don't remember enhancing, no enhancements.

0:28:42.680 --> 0:28:52.000
<v Speaker 3>Now he played this past decade not not doing so,

0:28:52.000 --> 0:28:54.880
<v Speaker 3>so none of it. No one's done that here lately, right.

0:28:55.360 --> 0:29:00.600
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, yeah, no one. They just they make them weather. Now,

0:29:00.760 --> 0:29:01.960
<v Speaker 2>that's what it is. That's right.

0:29:02.840 --> 0:29:08.080
<v Speaker 5>As Nate would say, taglerbou created his career because back

0:29:08.120 --> 0:29:11.960
<v Speaker 5>then all those guys were artificially getting big.

0:29:12.120 --> 0:29:17.520
<v Speaker 4>Okay, Nate was just big, Nate, I mean six times.

0:29:17.680 --> 0:29:19.360
<v Speaker 3>Come on, man, six time pro bowler.

0:29:19.360 --> 0:29:21.360
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, bro, I just because I know the dude

0:29:21.400 --> 0:29:22.000
<v Speaker 2>that has none to do.

0:29:22.240 --> 0:29:25.280
<v Speaker 4>It's not much less than seven, right, crazy man.

0:29:25.440 --> 0:29:29.440
<v Speaker 2>I made three three, three super Bowls and and blocked

0:29:29.440 --> 0:29:30.760
<v Speaker 2>four the.

0:29:30.840 --> 0:29:32.400
<v Speaker 3>All time leading all the time leader.

0:29:32.880 --> 0:29:35.640
<v Speaker 2>Come on, man, let me get You're supposed to carry

0:29:35.640 --> 0:29:38.760
<v Speaker 2>people with you. I mean, the running back is supposed

0:29:38.760 --> 0:29:42.400
<v Speaker 2>to be like, Okay, these guys come with me. Eric,

0:29:43.160 --> 0:29:46.640
<v Speaker 2>you know, uh, Nate, you know these guys.

0:29:46.640 --> 0:29:49.600
<v Speaker 3>So far it's just Larry Allen, who wasn't on the

0:29:49.640 --> 0:29:57.560
<v Speaker 3>first Super Bowl teams now first two yep. So while

0:29:57.560 --> 0:30:01.400
<v Speaker 3>we're at it, Eli, man, and this is the one

0:30:01.400 --> 0:30:03.880
<v Speaker 3>that will get all the talk. Yes, and so he's

0:30:03.920 --> 0:30:07.880
<v Speaker 3>obviously a two time Super Bowl champion, two times Super

0:30:07.880 --> 0:30:12.360
<v Speaker 3>Bowl MVP, Walter Payton, NFL Man of the Year, four

0:30:12.440 --> 0:30:13.479
<v Speaker 3>time Pro bowler.

0:30:18.400 --> 0:30:19.160
<v Speaker 2>That's a tough one.

0:30:19.200 --> 0:30:22.480
<v Speaker 5>I think there's too many people out there that didn't

0:30:22.760 --> 0:30:23.640
<v Speaker 5>like him.

0:30:23.640 --> 0:30:26.720
<v Speaker 4>Not like him, like him, like him as a player.

0:30:29.320 --> 0:30:33.600
<v Speaker 2>I think it was there are times of his inconsistency.

0:30:35.080 --> 0:30:40.920
<v Speaker 2>Eli's legacy to me is coming up big in the

0:30:40.920 --> 0:30:45.480
<v Speaker 2>big games. I never really knew what his numbers added

0:30:45.600 --> 0:30:49.480
<v Speaker 2>up to. Of course you can't. You can't deny. And

0:30:49.560 --> 0:30:51.880
<v Speaker 2>also you can add to it the fact that he

0:30:52.000 --> 0:30:55.440
<v Speaker 2>beat probably the greatest team in history in the New

0:30:55.480 --> 0:30:56.880
<v Speaker 2>England Patriots.

0:30:57.440 --> 0:30:59.000
<v Speaker 4>Was that the catch on the helmet?

0:30:59.360 --> 0:31:02.160
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, with the catch on the hill with tree, undefeated

0:31:02.240 --> 0:31:06.920
<v Speaker 2>team coming in and hell did they barely? Did they

0:31:07.320 --> 0:31:09.280
<v Speaker 2>beat us to get there? Right? The Giants?

0:31:09.800 --> 0:31:10.960
<v Speaker 4>Was that the old seven one?

0:31:11.760 --> 0:31:13.120
<v Speaker 2>I think it was?

0:31:13.280 --> 0:31:13.480
<v Speaker 3>Yes?

0:31:13.520 --> 0:31:16.440
<v Speaker 2>It was yes? Yeah, right, they were like nine and seven.

0:31:16.520 --> 0:31:25.960
<v Speaker 3>That Ye was cowbo.

0:31:23.560 --> 0:31:27.240
<v Speaker 5>It wasn't Terri Owens not able to run from a

0:31:27.320 --> 0:31:28.160
<v Speaker 5>high ankle.

0:31:27.920 --> 0:31:31.400
<v Speaker 2>Spring or missing the ball, Yeah, miss the quick slant,

0:31:31.480 --> 0:31:31.920
<v Speaker 2>none of that.

0:31:32.160 --> 0:31:35.360
<v Speaker 5>Okay, Cowboys just wanted to run the ball instead of

0:31:35.520 --> 0:31:36.000
<v Speaker 5>throwing it.

0:31:36.440 --> 0:31:39.800
<v Speaker 3>So in the context of first obviously Eli Manning is

0:31:39.800 --> 0:31:42.560
<v Speaker 3>going to get in, But in the terms of first

0:31:42.680 --> 0:31:47.400
<v Speaker 3>ballot Hall of Famer, he ranks eleventh all time in

0:31:47.520 --> 0:31:53.080
<v Speaker 3>career passing yards with fifty seven thousand, eleventh all time,

0:31:53.160 --> 0:31:58.280
<v Speaker 3>with three hundred and sixty six passing touchdowns, seventh all

0:31:58.320 --> 0:32:01.760
<v Speaker 3>time in passer rating, which is you just it favors

0:32:01.800 --> 0:32:06.080
<v Speaker 3>the more modern players over the Roger Stabox of the world,

0:32:06.400 --> 0:32:14.240
<v Speaker 3>Terry Bradshaws. Uh, any other set you like anyway? So

0:32:14.480 --> 0:32:16.280
<v Speaker 3>is that first ballot Hall of Fame?

0:32:16.440 --> 0:32:20.680
<v Speaker 4>I still say no. I'm with you on the consistency.

0:32:21.360 --> 0:32:23.800
<v Speaker 3>You'd say yes if he hadn't written his name on

0:32:23.840 --> 0:32:26.920
<v Speaker 3>the locker room at AT and T Stadium, Right, he

0:32:27.040 --> 0:32:32.320
<v Speaker 3>did that after the first game, first game because the

0:32:32.360 --> 0:32:33.320
<v Speaker 3>Giants won.

0:32:33.000 --> 0:32:37.960
<v Speaker 5>He christened the stadium with the loss.

0:32:38.680 --> 0:32:41.280
<v Speaker 3>Well, his look, the look on his face, will not

0:32:41.520 --> 0:32:43.520
<v Speaker 3>keep him out as the first ballot Hall of Famer.

0:32:44.000 --> 0:32:47.000
<v Speaker 2>Well, that's.

0:32:48.480 --> 0:32:51.640
<v Speaker 3>That's the big negative. He looked confused all the time.

0:32:52.000 --> 0:32:58.440
<v Speaker 2>Right, Yes, that wasn't His demeanor didn't help. I must

0:32:58.480 --> 0:33:03.520
<v Speaker 2>admit that because you bring up his numbers, good numbers, eleven,

0:33:04.080 --> 0:33:06.400
<v Speaker 2>Come on, good numbers, man, those are good numbers.

0:33:06.400 --> 0:33:08.000
<v Speaker 3>What do you think Gary Myers are doing? He's a

0:33:08.200 --> 0:33:13.840
<v Speaker 3>voting him in versus ballot. Now, okay, Gary Myers just

0:33:13.880 --> 0:33:17.960
<v Speaker 3>needs to He's got bigger work.

0:33:18.200 --> 0:33:18.640
<v Speaker 2>He's got.

0:33:20.640 --> 0:33:22.000
<v Speaker 3>And that's going to be in December.

0:33:23.440 --> 0:33:23.920
<v Speaker 2>Let's see that.

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<v Speaker 2>Man.

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<v Speaker 5>That was.

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<v Speaker 3>By the way, on the Hall of Fame talk, we

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<v Speaker 3>mentioned DeMarcus ware was second year of eligibility he got

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<v Speaker 3>in and DeMarcus had one hundred and thirty eight and

0:36:38.239 --> 0:36:42.839
<v Speaker 3>a half sacks in his career. Suggs one hundred and

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<v Speaker 3>thirty nine sacks in his career, So it'll be interesting

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<v Speaker 3>to see if Suggs gets in on the first ballot. Still,

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<v Speaker 3>and guys, on one other note, and we'll talk RV

0:36:56.840 --> 0:37:01.960
<v Speaker 3>if you want. ELI also twelfth all time and interceptions

0:37:02.360 --> 0:37:05.640
<v Speaker 3>I mentioned he was eleventh all time in passing touchdowns

0:37:05.680 --> 0:37:10.760
<v Speaker 3>and yards, twelfth in interceptions. Yes, we love the beautiful.

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<v Speaker 2>Harvey are beautiful, you'd be didn't they take away two

0:37:14.440 --> 0:37:15.360
<v Speaker 2>of his sacks?

0:37:15.680 --> 0:37:18.680
<v Speaker 3>Well they didn't. It didn't become an official stat until

0:37:18.760 --> 0:37:21.880
<v Speaker 3>nineteen eighty one and so.

0:37:21.160 --> 0:37:25.320
<v Speaker 4>So he had three years there without no two eighty

0:37:25.360 --> 0:37:27.839
<v Speaker 4>two and so, but official, so.

0:37:27.960 --> 0:37:31.280
<v Speaker 5>He only had what two years those last two years

0:37:31.320 --> 0:37:34.880
<v Speaker 5>didn't count or no all of them, but the last

0:37:34.920 --> 0:37:36.000
<v Speaker 5>two years.

0:37:35.640 --> 0:37:39.439
<v Speaker 3>Thank you. Now, the Cowboys went back and they credited him, right,

0:37:39.640 --> 0:37:40.279
<v Speaker 3>Oh did they?

0:37:40.360 --> 0:37:44.200
<v Speaker 5>Well that that that group out of was it Pittsburgh?

0:37:44.280 --> 0:37:48.760
<v Speaker 5>So they redid all the all the sacks for guy's

0:37:48.920 --> 0:37:51.800
<v Speaker 5>careers that didn't count, and.

0:37:51.680 --> 0:37:54.360
<v Speaker 3>So on Pro Football Reference they've got Harvey with one

0:37:54.440 --> 0:37:56.840
<v Speaker 3>hundred and fourteen sacks.

0:37:56.320 --> 0:38:01.360
<v Speaker 4>Right, So they they took those guys research they.

0:38:01.239 --> 0:38:05.400
<v Speaker 3>Did, Yeah, including a twenty sax season in nineteen seventy

0:38:05.440 --> 0:38:08.399
<v Speaker 3>seven when he was the defensive player of the year.

0:38:09.000 --> 0:38:12.319
<v Speaker 3>So we're talking about defensive players of the Year for

0:38:12.400 --> 0:38:15.960
<v Speaker 3>the NFL WIV, We're talking about that with Keith Lee,

0:38:16.040 --> 0:38:18.600
<v Speaker 3>We're talking about that with Sugs and considering them to

0:38:18.600 --> 0:38:21.200
<v Speaker 3>be first ballot Hall of famers. Well, we've got one

0:38:21.280 --> 0:38:23.640
<v Speaker 3>in our midst here with the Cowboys, who is a

0:38:23.640 --> 0:38:26.680
<v Speaker 3>Defensive Player of the Year in nineteen seventy seven with

0:38:26.880 --> 0:38:31.040
<v Speaker 3>twenty sacks and he's not even mentioned.

0:38:30.760 --> 0:38:34.440
<v Speaker 2>Not even mentioned. That's crazy. And I talked to some media,

0:38:34.719 --> 0:38:39.440
<v Speaker 2>even Mayas, about guys that are getting screwed, you know,

0:38:39.520 --> 0:38:44.680
<v Speaker 2>in regards to being nominated, and I'd mentioned Harvey Marden

0:38:44.719 --> 0:38:46.440
<v Speaker 2>to him and he just blew it off, just like,

0:38:46.600 --> 0:38:47.200
<v Speaker 2>oh no.

0:38:47.000 --> 0:38:50.399
<v Speaker 3>No, And it's twenty sacks in a fourteen game season two.

0:38:50.480 --> 0:38:52.200
<v Speaker 2>Wow, I didn't know that in seventy seven.

0:38:52.400 --> 0:38:53.520
<v Speaker 3>I didn't go to sixteen games.

0:38:53.520 --> 0:38:55.560
<v Speaker 2>So well, do you mean just no know what?

0:38:55.800 --> 0:38:56.040
<v Speaker 4>Why?

0:38:56.160 --> 0:39:00.319
<v Speaker 2>What is the deal? You know? So you know, you

0:39:00.400 --> 0:39:06.279
<v Speaker 2>never know what these reporters are thinking. You guys are crazy.

0:39:06.520 --> 0:39:07.960
<v Speaker 4>Let's just make it that way.

0:39:08.120 --> 0:39:11.799
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's just keep it that way. Harvey Martin, that

0:39:11.840 --> 0:39:13.880
<v Speaker 2>was my man from Dallas, Texas too.

0:39:13.760 --> 0:39:15.560
<v Speaker 3>Man south Old Cliff, south Old Cliff.

0:39:16.160 --> 0:39:19.120
<v Speaker 2>He was the beautiful Harby mud he was things were

0:39:19.120 --> 0:39:20.080
<v Speaker 2>really going well.

0:39:19.880 --> 0:39:22.359
<v Speaker 4>For East Texas State, East Texas.

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<v Speaker 2>State University and that was that the Texas A and

0:39:25.800 --> 0:39:26.280
<v Speaker 2>m Commerce.

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<v Speaker 3>Yep, yeah, okay, okay, what else we're trying to delay

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<v Speaker 3>talking about this team as much as possible.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what I brought the wrong Yeah, well it's okay,

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<v Speaker 2>we don't want to talk everybody.

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<v Speaker 5>Everybody was asking the questions about Washington.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, how much did they look differently or whatever?

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<v Speaker 4>The seven wins they all against losing teams.

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<v Speaker 2>That's true, so true, that is so true. I knew that.

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<v Speaker 5>So they got you know, and and like I continue

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<v Speaker 5>to say, the Cowboys are still paying the price for

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<v Speaker 5>winning the NFC East without going on in the playoffs

0:40:19.880 --> 0:40:22.920
<v Speaker 5>because of that, But now they're paying the price for

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<v Speaker 5>the first place schedule Washington has. I think the best

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<v Speaker 5>team they played a record wise is Cincinnati now at

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<v Speaker 5>four and six, But I think they were under They

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<v Speaker 5>hadn't won a game when they faced them the second

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<v Speaker 5>or third week of the season.

0:40:40.440 --> 0:40:42.759
<v Speaker 3>It was third week of the season. They beat Cincinnati

0:40:42.800 --> 0:40:43.920
<v Speaker 3>thirty eight thirty.

0:40:43.600 --> 0:40:45.040
<v Speaker 2>Three, So.

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<v Speaker 4>They're taking advantage. What looks different about Washington, Well, sometimes

0:40:52.600 --> 0:40:55.239
<v Speaker 4>it's who you play makes it look different. Now they're

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<v Speaker 4>playing well and they're beating the teams they should be, right, yep,

0:40:59.360 --> 0:41:02.440
<v Speaker 4>just like the cow Now everybody's saying, well, Jade and

0:41:02.520 --> 0:41:07.200
<v Speaker 4>Daniels coming back to Earth well, the two losses played

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<v Speaker 4>against good teams.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, and he's still just a rookie.

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<v Speaker 5>And he's and he's a rookie, but he's playing awfully well.

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<v Speaker 5>But again, you know I heard the talk about, well, yeah,

0:41:20.200 --> 0:41:22.319
<v Speaker 5>they turned the whole thing around because now they've got

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<v Speaker 5>a new owner and a new coach.

0:41:24.000 --> 0:41:30.080
<v Speaker 4>And it's like, okay, that's that's good and they needed it.

0:41:30.640 --> 0:41:33.879
<v Speaker 5>But again, sometimes it comes down to who you get

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<v Speaker 5>to play.

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<v Speaker 4>There are four losses.

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<v Speaker 5>They've beaten the Giants twice, so that's two teams at

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<v Speaker 5>two and eight.

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<v Speaker 4>Do you have their schedule there? No, I got it

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<v Speaker 4>right here.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and then I was looking at the Cowboys schedule.

0:41:51.280 --> 0:41:54.000
<v Speaker 3>So the Cowboys have done something the Commanders have not

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<v Speaker 3>done this year. They have beaten the winning team Pittsburgh.

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<v Speaker 3>Of course they did have.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, Hey, that Pittsburgh team can win with anybody at quarterback.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, even the Cowboys. Well, they couldn't do it

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<v Speaker 2>in Pittsburgh.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, And you look at the Cowboys. How many

0:42:16.520 --> 0:42:20.399
<v Speaker 3>games have the Cowboys lost to a team with a

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<v Speaker 3>losing record?

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<v Speaker 5>New Orleans got six losses to teams that I think

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<v Speaker 5>three or four are in first place.

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<v Speaker 3>I mean we said, we said at the beginning of

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<v Speaker 3>the season, this was the stretch of games. Basically I

0:42:37.719 --> 0:42:40.880
<v Speaker 3>had it starting with Detroit, but really it started with Pittsburgh,

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<v Speaker 3>which happened to be a win on the last play

0:42:43.280 --> 0:42:46.920
<v Speaker 3>of the game. But this is a stretch. Detroit, San

0:42:46.920 --> 0:42:49.640
<v Speaker 3>Francisco's now a five hundred team. By the way, Yes,

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<v Speaker 3>at Detroit, San Francisco, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Houston, and now Washington

0:42:55.520 --> 0:42:57.840
<v Speaker 3>six game stretch and sure enough.

0:42:57.800 --> 0:42:59.080
<v Speaker 4>Houston lost five in a row.

0:42:59.200 --> 0:43:04.920
<v Speaker 5>Houston's and first place, Atlanta's in first place, first place.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah wow, yeh Troit Division.

0:43:08.760 --> 0:43:13.800
<v Speaker 5>Detroit's in first place, Philadelphia, Philadelphia is in first place.

0:43:13.920 --> 0:43:18.759
<v Speaker 3>There's four I thought, and Baltimore is in second. And

0:43:18.800 --> 0:43:20.839
<v Speaker 3>they beat Pittsburgh, which is a first place team.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I forgot about that.

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<v Speaker 3>So and they in San Francisco. Was I think they

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<v Speaker 3>were in the Super Bowl?

0:43:31.440 --> 0:43:31.920
<v Speaker 4>I think so?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, so yeah, So you know, everybody's path is differently,

0:43:40.160 --> 0:43:45.080
<v Speaker 5>and the Cowboys haven't handled theirs. Well, Washington's done what

0:43:45.120 --> 0:43:48.480
<v Speaker 5>they needed to do and that's been the difference.

0:43:48.600 --> 0:43:51.640
<v Speaker 3>So what would the Cowboys record be over a five

0:43:51.719 --> 0:43:56.120
<v Speaker 3>game stretch the last five weeks if they were playing

0:43:56.640 --> 0:44:00.359
<v Speaker 3>the Giants Carrol. Okay, Okay, let's go through this play.

0:44:00.400 --> 0:44:04.799
<v Speaker 3>Let's do Washington's schedule the last five weeks and what

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys record would be if they had played that schedule. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>So starting with their last game against Philadelphia, that would

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<v Speaker 3>have been a loss. They played Pittsburgh, but the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>wouldn't have had their starting quarterback, so we'll put that

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<v Speaker 3>down as an l Okay, Okay.

0:44:20.320 --> 0:44:23.320
<v Speaker 4>Oh and two Giants beat them.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, we'll find out next week.

0:44:25.200 --> 0:44:29.440
<v Speaker 4>And then again, but they don't have their quarterback.

0:44:30.360 --> 0:44:31.439
<v Speaker 3>So that's one and two.

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<v Speaker 4>Chicago they won on a hail Mary.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, do you think?

0:44:37.640 --> 0:44:38.040
<v Speaker 2>I think?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, it was on when did Dak get hurt? It

0:44:43.120 --> 0:44:46.200
<v Speaker 3>was October twenty seventh. That was the same. So would

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<v Speaker 3>they have beaten Chicago if Dak got hurt in the

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<v Speaker 3>third quarter of that game? No, because they wouldn't have

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<v Speaker 3>had a quarterback to thrill the hell Mary at the

0:44:53.400 --> 0:44:56.759
<v Speaker 3>end of game. So, and then Carolina was before that.

0:44:57.000 --> 0:44:58.759
<v Speaker 4>Did you know there are a couple of wins that

0:44:58.800 --> 0:45:02.120
<v Speaker 4>the Cowboys could have had. Do you know that Jerry

0:45:02.200 --> 0:45:04.960
<v Speaker 4>Jones has no desire to start Trey Lance this season?

0:45:06.880 --> 0:45:08.120
<v Speaker 2>Did you ever say that?

0:45:09.000 --> 0:45:11.600
<v Speaker 3>And they're talking about it on the NFL network right now.

0:45:12.120 --> 0:45:13.839
<v Speaker 4>I don't think I've heard him say that.

0:45:14.680 --> 0:45:17.719
<v Speaker 2>I have not heard him say we are such a

0:45:17.800 --> 0:45:20.040
<v Speaker 2>non entity right now. Why are they worried about it?

0:45:20.160 --> 0:45:23.680
<v Speaker 3>They gotta have something about the Cowboys to talk about.

0:45:23.880 --> 0:45:30.640
<v Speaker 2>The Jets just fired their entire team and you know, you.

0:45:30.600 --> 0:45:33.520
<v Speaker 4>Mean they had a general manager that was no good.

0:45:33.680 --> 0:45:38.000
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, come on, man, this is crazy. It's so boring

0:45:38.080 --> 0:45:40.680
<v Speaker 2>talking about the Cowboys. If you're not a Cowboy fan,

0:45:40.760 --> 0:45:43.879
<v Speaker 2>why are you even talking about us right now? We're

0:45:43.960 --> 0:45:44.800
<v Speaker 2>not doing anything.

0:45:44.880 --> 0:45:47.360
<v Speaker 3>We're not doing over your minding our own.

0:45:47.160 --> 0:45:50.560
<v Speaker 2>Mind, own business man, sitting in the corner, just chilling.

0:45:51.000 --> 0:45:51.719
<v Speaker 2>We're in the dark.

0:45:51.840 --> 0:45:53.359
<v Speaker 4>I wonder what they're talking about now.

0:45:53.360 --> 0:45:56.400
<v Speaker 5>It says do you have beef with this type of

0:45:56.440 --> 0:45:58.360
<v Speaker 5>regular season stat?

0:45:58.400 --> 0:46:00.239
<v Speaker 4>They don't say what the stat. I guess you would

0:46:00.280 --> 0:46:00.840
<v Speaker 4>have to listen to.

0:46:00.920 --> 0:46:02.239
<v Speaker 2>I hope it has nothing to do with us.

0:46:03.600 --> 0:46:05.680
<v Speaker 4>So anyway, I just thought i'd throw that out.

0:46:05.760 --> 0:46:11.160
<v Speaker 5>Washington's schedule and how about this, When did Washington last play.

0:46:12.920 --> 0:46:17.960
<v Speaker 4>Thursday Thursday night? When the Cowboys last play Monday?

0:46:18.040 --> 0:46:21.040
<v Speaker 3>Oh wow, there's a big difference.

0:46:20.680 --> 0:46:21.680
<v Speaker 4>And they got to travel.

0:46:22.960 --> 0:46:25.839
<v Speaker 5>Do you think that just kind of they said, Oh,

0:46:25.840 --> 0:46:28.080
<v Speaker 5>the Cowboys won a division, We'll make this a little

0:46:28.400 --> 0:46:30.880
<v Speaker 5>more difficult on them at this point.

0:46:30.600 --> 0:46:31.240
<v Speaker 2>Of the season.

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<v Speaker 3>Have you gone back and looked at who had buyes

0:46:34.120 --> 0:46:37.360
<v Speaker 3>the week before they played the Cowboys? I think San Franci,

0:46:37.400 --> 0:46:44.319
<v Speaker 3>San Francisco, did Detroit, did Detroit. Maybe imagine how those

0:46:44.320 --> 0:46:46.240
<v Speaker 3>games would have turned out if they had.

0:46:48.120 --> 0:46:49.560
<v Speaker 4>Extra week to prepare.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not saying a word Detroit. I am not saying

0:46:55.280 --> 0:46:55.759
<v Speaker 2>how about that?

0:46:56.280 --> 0:47:00.719
<v Speaker 3>When have you seen a team put a like on

0:47:00.760 --> 0:47:05.040
<v Speaker 3>a regular basis? Cowboys beating them fifty two to ten,

0:47:05.160 --> 0:47:06.520
<v Speaker 3>beating teams fifty two to six.

0:47:06.680 --> 0:47:08.960
<v Speaker 2>We were rolling. We were rolling like that too, at

0:47:09.000 --> 0:47:12.680
<v Speaker 2>one point, blowing people that would put forth them on

0:47:12.680 --> 0:47:17.200
<v Speaker 2>the That's right, Yeah, come on, all those plus on

0:47:17.200 --> 0:47:21.359
<v Speaker 2>on the Redskins. I'm sorry, Commanders and Eagle. No, come on,

0:47:21.480 --> 0:47:24.680
<v Speaker 2>that wasn't that longo. It wasn't. Look it up.

0:47:25.120 --> 0:47:27.000
<v Speaker 3>Well, it was either last year or the year before

0:47:27.320 --> 0:47:27.799
<v Speaker 3>last year.

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<v Speaker 4>Remember they led the league in scoring last year twenty

0:47:34.239 --> 0:47:34.680
<v Speaker 4>nine point.

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<v Speaker 3>This is what the year you're talking about, though, really

0:47:38.120 --> 0:47:41.360
<v Speaker 3>is twenty twenty two. When the Cowboys, in the second

0:47:41.400 --> 0:47:45.920
<v Speaker 3>half of the season beat Chicago. This is wonderful for

0:47:46.000 --> 0:47:47.040
<v Speaker 3>us to just think about it.

0:47:47.040 --> 0:47:50.600
<v Speaker 2>This time. It was so nice. I beat there, so

0:47:50.880 --> 0:47:52.440
<v Speaker 2>arrogant back then, why don't we.

0:47:52.400 --> 0:47:56.800
<v Speaker 3>Beat the Bears forty nine twenty nine? I forget the

0:47:57.160 --> 0:48:02.600
<v Speaker 3>loss at Green Bay. Beat Minnesota forty to three with

0:48:02.760 --> 0:48:05.680
<v Speaker 3>Cooper rushing Rooper, No, Cooper wouldn't.

0:48:05.520 --> 0:48:08.879
<v Speaker 2>No, no, that was dropped the dime to uh, what's

0:48:08.920 --> 0:48:09.880
<v Speaker 2>the running polot?

0:48:10.280 --> 0:48:14.640
<v Speaker 3>And then Giants twenty eight to twenty, beat Indianapolis fifty

0:48:14.880 --> 0:48:20.000
<v Speaker 3>four to nineteen Houston and then beat jackson No lost

0:48:20.000 --> 0:48:28.000
<v Speaker 3>to Jacksonville over time four they scored thirty four Willie

0:48:28.320 --> 0:48:29.640
<v Speaker 3>forty to thirty.

0:48:29.440 --> 0:48:32.000
<v Speaker 2>Four Brown like you can't see.

0:48:32.320 --> 0:48:34.680
<v Speaker 3>But to your point, Mickey, how about last year too?

0:48:35.200 --> 0:48:38.040
<v Speaker 3>Just a year ago the Cowboys were beating the Rams

0:48:38.080 --> 0:48:42.520
<v Speaker 3>forty three to twenty, come the Giants forty nine to seventeen,

0:48:43.560 --> 0:48:47.879
<v Speaker 3>Carolina thirty three to ten, Washington forty five to ten,

0:48:48.160 --> 0:48:52.240
<v Speaker 3>Seattle forty one, thirty five, beat Washington in the last

0:48:52.280 --> 0:48:55.480
<v Speaker 3>game of the season thirty eight to ten, put up

0:48:55.480 --> 0:48:58.400
<v Speaker 3>thirty two on Green Bay in the wild card game.

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<v Speaker 2>Not so much, Hey so Detroit that okay, we were

0:49:05.400 --> 0:49:07.680
<v Speaker 2>doing all of it. We were doing all of this.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, I think we've we killed it. We killed an

0:49:13.200 --> 0:49:19.200
<v Speaker 3>hour forty nine minutes anyway, really, uh huh, I have

0:49:19.280 --> 0:49:20.120
<v Speaker 3>to go to fifty K.

0:49:20.880 --> 0:49:24.040
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they don't have enough to talk about. Listening to

0:49:24.080 --> 0:49:27.920
<v Speaker 5>holiday music before Thanksgiving is manic, manic.

0:49:28.040 --> 0:49:31.319
<v Speaker 3>Well, you know what. The reason that they can't put

0:49:31.320 --> 0:49:34.640
<v Speaker 3>a show together very well is because they don't have producers. Supreme.

0:49:34.880 --> 0:49:38.640
<v Speaker 4>There the best of the year, of the year, best

0:49:38.840 --> 0:49:39.799
<v Speaker 4>best hour.

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<v Speaker 2>From the from the from the booth.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Uh he did it from the top rope.

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<v Speaker 3>As a matter of fact.

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<v Speaker 2>I like that.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, And we'll be back and we'll really break

0:49:53.320 --> 0:49:56.959
<v Speaker 3>down these Washington commanders tomorrow because it's ever since last

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<v Speaker 3>day of the week. Here on Mixed Shots tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 2>At High New Go Cowboys.

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