WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Monday Blues

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is mick Shots, streaming live on dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humuller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And here we are. It's a fabulous Monday here in

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<v Speaker 3>the s w BC podcast studio. Time for another edition

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<v Speaker 3>of Micshots.

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<v Speaker 4>What an edition that will be.

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<v Speaker 3>It should be a rocking edition of mix shots.

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<v Speaker 5>Get get your get your finger ready there, Christopher, Mickey's.

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<v Speaker 2>Going to have a rant silence silence thing.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, well, well, where do we start on this one.

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<v Speaker 2>It's unbelievable. I thought I'd seen just about everything you

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<v Speaker 2>could see with the Cowboys playing in Philadelphia, and now

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<v Speaker 2>I've seen some more.

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<v Speaker 3>Let's get your microphone up closer to your mouth so

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<v Speaker 3>we can hear them.

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<v Speaker 2>Are you hearing me?

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<v Speaker 4>There you go?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, it's kind of falling away.

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<v Speaker 2>It's wompy. There was a lot of things that fell

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<v Speaker 2>away last night. I mean we talked about it going

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<v Speaker 2>into the game, about what happened in the eighty seven

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<v Speaker 2>game when Randall cunn of him, faked the kneel down

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<v Speaker 2>and threw a touchdown pass even though the Eagles had

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<v Speaker 2>won the ball. We talked about the eighty nine game,

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<v Speaker 2>the second game of the Bounty Bowl game. Talked about

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<v Speaker 2>in ninety one Kelvin Martin returning a punt for a touchdown,

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<v Speaker 2>broke their hearts to break their hardin the Cowboys deal.

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<v Speaker 2>Talked about the snowballs in eighty nine, and.

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<v Speaker 3>Talk about Emmett Halloween.

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<v Speaker 2>We talked about load left, talked about.

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<v Speaker 3>Which, by the way, load left these days and every

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<v Speaker 3>coach goes for it on Switzer was just ahead of

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<v Speaker 3>his time.

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<v Speaker 2>I pointed out. I think it was in the New

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<v Speaker 2>York Post or Daily News. They had a picture of

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<v Speaker 2>Jerry and Switzer side by side and it said Dumb

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<v Speaker 2>and Dumber. The movie movie was out and then and

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<v Speaker 2>then uh yeah, the load left and the one year

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<v Speaker 2>I think it was ninety five. Maybe Darren Woodson sealed

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<v Speaker 2>the deal with an interception for a touchdown. No, that

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<v Speaker 2>was ninety four. So yeah, I've seen a lot, but

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think I've ever seen and you guys will

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<v Speaker 2>appreciate this. When the fourth down pass was incomplete and

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<v Speaker 2>Philadelphia got the ball with I think it was one

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<v Speaker 2>seventeen left. Shut my laptop. It was like, all right,

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<v Speaker 2>time to pack up.

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<v Speaker 3>This is you were done.

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<v Speaker 2>I was done.

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<v Speaker 3>And then they get the ball back the head three times.

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<v Speaker 2>I know I saw it. I saw it, But I said,

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<v Speaker 2>what are the chances the defense is going to stop them?

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<v Speaker 2>Three and out? Like they're going to run the ball

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<v Speaker 2>and get a first down.

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<v Speaker 3>I almost got a funnel recovery.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>And so I got remind Joe.

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<v Speaker 2>I got reminded of what I did when I got

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<v Speaker 2>in the plane and I opened my laptop and I

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<v Speaker 2>didn't like click off what I was watching. Right, So

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<v Speaker 2>the freeze frame was twenty eight twenty three, one seventeen left.

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<v Speaker 2>The Eagles had the ball and that was frozen on

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<v Speaker 2>the screen, right, And I go, huh, who would have

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<v Speaker 2>thought that in forty six seconds they can go almost

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<v Speaker 2>eighty yr eighty six yards for a touchdown. It's unbelievable,

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<v Speaker 2>just unbelievable. The things that happened once they got to

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<v Speaker 2>the sixth year line.

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<v Speaker 3>Speak of that the fourth and eight am I the

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<v Speaker 3>only one in America who thought field goal there?

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<v Speaker 2>No, I said, you better go for it.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't. I didn't think we could get back.

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<v Speaker 2>I didn't think they get the ball back.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's why I didn't want to go for the

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<v Speaker 4>field goal.

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<v Speaker 3>I didn't think they could get in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 3>I thought the best chances of winning the game were

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<v Speaker 3>two field goals. And you're facing fourth and eight. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>And I'm not saying I definitely would have done this,

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<v Speaker 3>but it definitely crossed my mind. Okay, you've got a

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<v Speaker 3>field goal kicker who's made nineteen out of nineteen. It's

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<v Speaker 3>a forty seven yard field goal. You got a minute

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<v Speaker 3>seventeen left, with three timeouts. You don't even have to

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<v Speaker 3>kick an on side kick. You kick it deep and

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<v Speaker 3>you do exactly what happened after the incompletion. You stop

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<v Speaker 3>them three and now you don't have to score a touchdown.

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<v Speaker 3>All you got to do is get back a field

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<v Speaker 3>goal range. I no, but but in this day and age,

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<v Speaker 3>everybody goes forward on fourth down, so it's not doesn't

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<v Speaker 3>even enter the mind.

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<v Speaker 4>Of people's analytics, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Just like on the Schoonmaker touchdown that was decided prior

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<v Speaker 3>to that drive, because analytics say you go forward every

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<v Speaker 3>single fourth down and you go for the touchdown because

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<v Speaker 3>with ten minutes left. With the ten minutes left in

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<v Speaker 3>the game, you don't have enough time to get the

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<v Speaker 3>ball back once. Well, they got it back three times

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<v Speaker 3>after that.

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<v Speaker 2>So go ahead, start with your catch.

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<v Speaker 4>That was more of a red right, then you don't.

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<v Speaker 4>But again on the.

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<v Speaker 3>Field goal, I'm not saying I necessarily would have made

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<v Speaker 3>that decision, but it crossed my mind.

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<v Speaker 4>It did cross mind too.

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<v Speaker 3>But now the other part of that is if they

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<v Speaker 3>make if they kicked the field goal to get it

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<v Speaker 3>down to two points, Philadelphia plays it different when they

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<v Speaker 3>get the ball back because they know a field goal

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<v Speaker 3>beats them, and so they actually try to get a

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<v Speaker 3>first down so that it doesn't like the It's not

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<v Speaker 3>like the game plays out the same way. So all right,

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<v Speaker 3>go to schoolmaker might.

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<v Speaker 2>As well because after the game, if one guy said it,

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<v Speaker 2>five guys said it. Boy, this is a game of inches.

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<v Speaker 6>That is just the thing of this game that everyone

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<v Speaker 6>has been saying.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, how wide is your knee? Maybe six inches

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<v Speaker 2>eight inches at the most. I'm gonna get you going

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<v Speaker 2>on that, by the way, because if you're a running back,

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<v Speaker 2>right and you fumble, if your knees down plays over right,

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<v Speaker 2>that's what they judge if it's a fumble or but

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<v Speaker 2>Bill's gonna explain to you what makes constitute a catch?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I just decided I'm going to look up in

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<v Speaker 3>the rule book. What what What is a completed pass

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<v Speaker 3>in the NFL? And I'll get past the elementary stuff

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<v Speaker 3>here and go to Okay, it's a completed catch if

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<v Speaker 3>if A the player secures control of the ball in

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<v Speaker 3>his hands or arms prior to the ball touching the ground,

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<v Speaker 3>and not or but and B touches the ground inbounds

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<v Speaker 3>with both feet or with any part of the body

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<v Speaker 3>other than his hands, and not or but and C

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<v Speaker 3>after A and B have been fulfilled, performs any act

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<v Speaker 3>common to the game, tuck the ball away, extend it forward,

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<v Speaker 3>take an additional step, turn upfield or avoid, or a

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<v Speaker 3>ward off an opponent, or he maintains control of the

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<v Speaker 3>ball long enough to do so. You have to complete

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<v Speaker 3>all three of those, Okay, and so for a completed

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<v Speaker 3>catch in this case, schoonmaker does not complete that catch

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<v Speaker 3>until he secures the ball tucks it away, which is

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<v Speaker 3>against the ground, And if that ball scort it out

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<v Speaker 3>when he hit the ground, then it is an incomplete pass.

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<v Speaker 3>After he does that, he hit, the ball is not

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<v Speaker 3>just barely touching the goal line. It is all across

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<v Speaker 3>the goal line, the plane of the goal line. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>it's sitting on the goal line right there. So my

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<v Speaker 3>question is when is that a catch? Is it when

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<v Speaker 3>the ball first touches him and his knee is down

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<v Speaker 3>and clearly the ball is not to the goal line

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<v Speaker 3>as when you break it down frame by frame like

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<v Speaker 3>they do on replay, and they just stop it there

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<v Speaker 3>and don't show you what happened the rest of the play,

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<v Speaker 3>or is it a catch after what the rule states

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<v Speaker 3>that you fall to the ground and you secure, you

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<v Speaker 3>tuck the ball away. He didn't tuck the ball away

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<v Speaker 3>until he hit the ground and had the balls squirt

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<v Speaker 3>it out. It was incomplete pass, correct, But we changed

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<v Speaker 3>the rules when we go to replay, we change the rules.

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<v Speaker 3>And it's like when the ball first touches your body,

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<v Speaker 3>now that is when the catch was made.

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<v Speaker 2>They judged it like he was a running back. Like

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<v Speaker 2>the running back, your knee hits the ground, and where's

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<v Speaker 2>the ball at, not where you finish falling or.

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<v Speaker 3>When you completed the catch. Yeah, right, they didn't judge

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<v Speaker 3>it where you completed the catch.

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<v Speaker 2>And we're talking six inches and they changed.

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<v Speaker 3>It, but well, the competition committee needs to clarify this,

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<v Speaker 3>and they can take that play right there, and it

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<v Speaker 3>is you don't review where when you review it, it

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<v Speaker 3>is where you completed the catch, not where you first

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<v Speaker 3>touched the football.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, And because had that ball come out, it would

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<v Speaker 2>have been incomplete right right exactly, and they would have said, well,

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<v Speaker 2>he didn't go to the ground completely. But see, that's

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<v Speaker 2>what happened.

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<v Speaker 5>To the How did how did the coach look at it?

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<v Speaker 5>How did mccafee look at it. I'm sure he didn't.

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<v Speaker 2>He didn't. I don't. I don't think he argued it. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>because it was so bang bang, and even though they

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<v Speaker 2>showed it up on the big screen a thousand times

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<v Speaker 2>and get everybody riled up, right, and and Dak thought

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<v Speaker 2>it was an amazing play by by Ferguson, I mean,

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<v Speaker 2>scoon maker. You know. It was a quick boom boom,

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<v Speaker 2>throw it out there, and he did what he was

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<v Speaker 2>supposed to do because somebody was questioning, well.

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<v Speaker 3>Should he run the route deep enough? And well his

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<v Speaker 3>feet were in the end zone.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and it's just kind of where where he came down.

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<v Speaker 3>Which way was in the end zone right, the need

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<v Speaker 3>right right, and he was down and when he can

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<v Speaker 3>pletely catch it was in the end zone. So yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>they got that clear.

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<v Speaker 2>They didn't make it. They didn't make a big deal

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<v Speaker 2>out of that.

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<v Speaker 5>And no one talked to the referees about it.

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<v Speaker 2>I don't think they did because.

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<v Speaker 5>Y'all scared of the referee, as me that y'all are

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<v Speaker 5>really afraid of those the way you told me, it

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<v Speaker 5>happened like last year.

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<v Speaker 2>You got to request, you got to request a pool

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<v Speaker 2>reporter to go in and ask questions. And the pool

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<v Speaker 2>reporter would have been from Philadelpia and they sit in.

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<v Speaker 5>There smoking cigarettes and cigars with drinks in their hands.

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<v Speaker 2>So do you think guys could come in like this?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you think the official was influenced by the Eagles

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<v Speaker 3>bench on them when they picked up the flag on

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<v Speaker 3>the Michael Gallop hands to the do you think they

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<v Speaker 3>never you think you think if that happens on the

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys sideline, that that flag gets They never.

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<v Speaker 4>Explained, they explained.

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<v Speaker 2>Eagle sideline when flag they came, they came to and

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<v Speaker 2>he just said there's no penalty, that's all he said.

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<v Speaker 2>I didn't realize what had happened because we never got

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<v Speaker 2>a replay on it, or I didn't see where you were,

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<v Speaker 2>so I didn't see the hands to the face right,

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<v Speaker 2>and then the other one, and so every time they

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<v Speaker 2>did the replay, it was always on Philadelphia's sideline right

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<v Speaker 2>the the uh uncatchable ball they called the interference on Gilmore.

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<v Speaker 2>The ball was five yards out of bound. One guy,

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<v Speaker 2>the back judge has to come in and say, you

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<v Speaker 2>need to pick that flag up. That ball wasn't catchable,

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<v Speaker 2>and they never did it.

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<v Speaker 5>It's like, so do we do we know who these

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<v Speaker 5>guys are? Do we know this this crew? Well, I

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<v Speaker 5>can tell you what are they. We've had We've had

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<v Speaker 5>some run in with some with some of my referees,

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<v Speaker 5>and I think we need to start calling out by name.

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<v Speaker 6>And then there was the one on Micah Persons that

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<v Speaker 6>they didn't call.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, oh my goodness, the man got You couldn't see

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<v Speaker 5>the man hanging off of his waist well.

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<v Speaker 2>And then the other one the guy grabbed the Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>that's the kickback.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's the.

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<v Speaker 5>One as the as the running back you know clearly

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<v Speaker 5>out flanked him because he would had someone hanging on

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<v Speaker 5>his waistline it's crazy, man, It's.

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<v Speaker 2>Like, you know, and it should never be, you know,

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<v Speaker 2>none of this home field advantage.

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<v Speaker 5>I got to say. I saw, I saw. They called

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<v Speaker 5>the holding on us right the tight end. Oh yeah, maker,

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<v Speaker 5>he had him inside.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>The next series Philly had the ball. The guy did

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<v Speaker 5>the same thing to us, same block, right, same block,

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<v Speaker 5>He had him inside. Their running back goes by. Nobody

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<v Speaker 5>calls anything the exact same positioning inside the shoulder pads

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<v Speaker 5>above the breast area.

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<v Speaker 2>They didn't, and he had that guy blocked until the guy.

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<v Speaker 4>It was a bad call.

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<v Speaker 2>And that was a what twenty some.

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<v Speaker 3>Yard eighteen yard first down run? And I was think

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<v Speaker 3>first and twenty instead, And on that play.

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<v Speaker 2>I was thinking of Nate because he's always ranting about

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<v Speaker 2>get Dottle the ball, get Dottle the ball and the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>And then they ended up punting on that possession, didn't they. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>So there's that. There was the two point conversion that

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<v Speaker 2>Dax toes how long are you Toes? Maybe three inches?

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<v Speaker 2>Just stepped on the line and he was like afterwards,

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<v Speaker 2>he goes, you know, he goes, I know, I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>very fast, and I thought the guy had the angle

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<v Speaker 2>on me. He goes, But after I looked at it,

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<v Speaker 2>he goes, I shouldn't just have just kept running instead

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<v Speaker 2>of diving. He didn't need to plant and dive. He

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<v Speaker 2>didn't need to.

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<v Speaker 5>If I if I had a ride put through my leg,

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know, you know, freely I would they about

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<v Speaker 5>running towards the power or.

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<v Speaker 2>How about trying to dive for the end zone and

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<v Speaker 2>whether right now it's like, no, do not do that?

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<v Speaker 4>Right?

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<v Speaker 2>But there so there was like you know, and they

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<v Speaker 2>all kept talking about it's a game of inches, and

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<v Speaker 2>they were right. It was a game of inches. If

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<v Speaker 2>you think about the other thing that happened on I

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<v Speaker 2>think it was the last two uh Philadelphia touchdowns. They

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<v Speaker 2>started at the forty yard line. They only had to

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<v Speaker 2>go sixty. The best kicker in the league kicks the

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<v Speaker 2>ball out of bounds for the first time. It's rare, right,

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<v Speaker 2>but it dribbles out of bounds, and fortunately for Philadelphia,

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<v Speaker 2>the guy that touched it had one foot out of bounds.

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<v Speaker 2>So he's allowed to go ahead and do right.

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<v Speaker 3>Not just fortunate he's coached that way.

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<v Speaker 2>I think that I don't think that guy knew what

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<v Speaker 2>he was doing.

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<v Speaker 4>He did not know what he was doing.

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<v Speaker 3>He went over there and you you talked to bones

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<v Speaker 3>Fossil and you ask him to do I.

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<v Speaker 2>Know, they that.

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<v Speaker 4>The ball. Why would he even run over there, you know?

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<v Speaker 2>And I know what, I know what Aubrey did. The

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<v Speaker 2>wind was coming. He was kicking it into the wind,

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<v Speaker 2>and there's that open spot in the stadium there where

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<v Speaker 2>the wind comes in and the flags were really blowing hard. Uh,

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<v Speaker 2>And I think he tried to overkick it, like I'm

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<v Speaker 2>kicking into the wind. I got to give it a

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<v Speaker 2>little extra and then he just line drives it to

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<v Speaker 2>the left, so they only got to go sixty yards

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<v Speaker 2>and they get a touchdown. And then the other one.

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<v Speaker 3>They but that was in the first half. That one

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<v Speaker 3>was the first half one. And then the other one

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<v Speaker 3>you're about to talk about is the opening kickoff of

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<v Speaker 3>the second the second half.

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<v Speaker 2>It's a touch back and he gets called for face masking.

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<v Speaker 2>How does that happen? It's a touchback and they started

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<v Speaker 2>the forty and drove and score right right.

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<v Speaker 3>That's where the Eagles took control of the game, was

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<v Speaker 3>in the third quarter with a sixty yard drive for

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<v Speaker 3>one touchdown. And then the Cowboys after the Rico dowdle

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<v Speaker 3>eighteen yard run and the hold on schoon Maker pushed

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<v Speaker 3>them back. They should have been first down at the

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<v Speaker 3>twenty seven yard line the plus twenty seven. Instead they're

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<v Speaker 3>first and twenty at their own forty five. That was

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<v Speaker 3>a twenty eight yard penalty right there then, and then

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<v Speaker 3>they wound up punting, and then the Eagles go eighty

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<v Speaker 3>seven yards in eleven plays.

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<v Speaker 2>For the touchdown, and that made it twenty eight.

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<v Speaker 3>And that made it twenty eight to seventeen.

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<v Speaker 2>And that was and that was the pass interference that

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<v Speaker 2>the ball way out of bounds on Gilmore during that drive,

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<v Speaker 2>So that got the ball from the Philadelphia forty two

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<v Speaker 2>to the Dallas forty one. And then they got a

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<v Speaker 2>defensive holding on Wilson, So the Cowboys had during that

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<v Speaker 2>drive Hankins in the neutral zone interference and Donovan Wilson with.

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<v Speaker 3>A hold, so they had three. Dallas had three penalties

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<v Speaker 3>on the defense on that drive, allowing them to go

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<v Speaker 3>eighty seven yards and they completed a three yard touchdown

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<v Speaker 3>pass to aj Brown to make it twenty eight seventeen.

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<v Speaker 3>Last possession of the game, the Cowboys started their own fifteen.

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<v Speaker 3>That would have been an eighty five yard touchdown drive.

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<v Speaker 3>That would have mirrored that with three penalties against the Eagles.

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<v Speaker 3>But the Cowboys get down at the six yard line

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<v Speaker 3>with first and five at the six yard line and

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<v Speaker 3>go twenty one yards backwards. You can break it down

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<v Speaker 3>to that as well. That the Eagles converted for a

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<v Speaker 3>touchdown when they got down inside the five yard line

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<v Speaker 3>after benefiting from three defensive The Cowboys were unable.

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<v Speaker 4>What was wrong with the alignment? What was wrong with

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<v Speaker 4>the formation itself?

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<v Speaker 2>No, that was the series before they ended up scoring. Anyway,

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<v Speaker 2>when they called Tuma for a legal alignment.

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<v Speaker 6>And they said yea, yeah, report that.

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<v Speaker 2>Dak reported to the Rough said he told the ref

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<v Speaker 2>that he's he's in as a tight end. He said,

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<v Speaker 2>I told him two or three times, and after it

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<v Speaker 2>was over he said, no, he's got to say.

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<v Speaker 3>It, okay, okay.

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<v Speaker 2>So then Zach said he went to Tuma and said

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<v Speaker 2>did you report in? He goes, yeah, I told him, so,

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<v Speaker 2>I don't know who's you know.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, when he got on the sidelines, you could see

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<v Speaker 5>that he was clearly hey, I told him.

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<v Speaker 4>So is it?

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<v Speaker 3>Do you have to report to the referee or can

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<v Speaker 3>you report to any official?

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<v Speaker 2>That part. I don't know. I think it's the referee

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<v Speaker 2>because he usually.

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<v Speaker 3>So maybe Tuma went to someone with black white stripes

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<v Speaker 3>on it was.

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<v Speaker 2>They usually say number seventy one is reporting in a

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<v Speaker 2>tight end, right, And because when they showed the replay,

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<v Speaker 2>they didn't not they just said it was an illegal formation.

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<v Speaker 2>They didn't say it didn't report in So when I

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<v Speaker 2>saw him lined up, it's like, well, he's on the

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<v Speaker 2>line of scrimmage. There's nothing wrong. They didn't explain that.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, there was all these little things that ended

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<v Speaker 2>up being a mountain of things. The reason you got to.

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<v Speaker 3>Beat Okay, well, we got much more to talk about.

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<v Speaker 3>We went beyond our normal time constraints there on the

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<v Speaker 3>first segment of this edition to mix. So much more

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<v Speaker 3>to get to when we come back. Get a moment.

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<v Speaker 6>I have to say it's a little aggressive.

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<v Speaker 2>Savannah being wire, being real polite.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, very good.

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<v Speaker 2>You know what the shame of the thing was is

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<v Speaker 2>that they nearly overcame themselves by how well they played offensively.

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<v Speaker 2>If you look at what they did, it was four

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<v Speaker 2>hundred and six yards total offense to their two hundred

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<v Speaker 2>and ninety two. By the way, that was the most

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<v Speaker 2>yards gained on the Eagles so far this year. Dak

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<v Speaker 2>Prescott throws for three seventy four and three touchdowns. He

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<v Speaker 2>had a quarterback rating a one point fifteen point two.

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<v Speaker 2>And I don't want anybody to tell me that he

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<v Speaker 2>can't put the team on his back, because most of

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<v Speaker 2>what he did were not design plays. He was playing football.

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<v Speaker 2>And I heard this on the radio and I had

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<v Speaker 2>to look it up when I got home. Eight times

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<v Speaker 2>in his career he's thrown for more than three hundred

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<v Speaker 2>yards with three touchdowns and no interceptions, and they won

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<v Speaker 2>every one of those games. And this time they got beat.

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<v Speaker 2>So one time and nine times he's done that, this

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<v Speaker 2>is the first time he's gotten beat. Ceedee Lamb had

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<v Speaker 2>a career high last week one hundred and fifty eight

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<v Speaker 2>yards receiving. Had one hundred and ninety one in this game. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>one hundred and ninety one. Jake Ferguson career high ninety

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<v Speaker 2>one yards receiving and a touchdown. Jalen Tolbert had his

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<v Speaker 2>first NFL touchdown and it was a great play on

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<v Speaker 2>him in the scramble mode and he cut in and

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<v Speaker 2>then it went back out and was able to catch

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<v Speaker 2>the ball. They held Jalen Hurts to two hundred and

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<v Speaker 2>seventy yards passing. It was the least he's had I

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<v Speaker 2>think it was since the first two games of the season.

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<v Speaker 2>So you know, they did some good things in how

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<v Speaker 2>many yards do you have? He had two hundred and

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<v Speaker 2>seven passing.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh, two hundreds, I thought you said to seventy. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>that's good.

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<v Speaker 4>And his rating was pretty good too.

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<v Speaker 2>But the rating was good. He was one thirty point

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<v Speaker 2>two because they only threw the ball twenty three times. Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>but you know, I guess when they scored, they weren't

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<v Speaker 2>always long drive. Like I said, two of them were

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<v Speaker 2>sixty yarders, didn't get takeaways, and I know I kept

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<v Speaker 2>thinking of that. And aj Brown seven catches for sixty

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<v Speaker 2>six yards. That's the first time in seven games he

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<v Speaker 2>didn't get one hundred and twenty five. So you know,

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<v Speaker 2>they did good things and you just you got to

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<v Speaker 2>win the game, you know, And that was kind of

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<v Speaker 2>dak afterwards, you know, somebody asked him about you know,

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<v Speaker 2>this was supposed to be a test. You know, how'd

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<v Speaker 2>you guys do and he goes, well, I judge myself

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<v Speaker 2>on wins and we didn't win, so if it was

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<v Speaker 2>a test, we didn't pass, Michael Parsons said, we flunked,

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<v Speaker 2>you know. He said, we didn't flunk like and he

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<v Speaker 2>meant like they did against San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 4>YEA, yeah, that's.

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<v Speaker 5>Kind of the way I looked at it this game

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<v Speaker 5>to me, and I think I felt it hopefully. I

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<v Speaker 5>said it all week. I want to win the game,

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<v Speaker 5>but I want to see where we were.

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<v Speaker 3>And you looked at it as a litmus test.

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<v Speaker 2>I really did, really very funny.

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<v Speaker 4>Did you hear that?

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<v Speaker 2>They asked he was a litmus test.

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<v Speaker 3>That had like quizzical look in his face, like.

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<v Speaker 2>At all, and then he said he said, I'm not

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<v Speaker 2>sure what you're asking, and they explained it to him.

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<v Speaker 2>He goes, oh, he goes, I'm from Louisiana. Well, after

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<v Speaker 2>the game, he had finished his his deal and I

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<v Speaker 2>finished what I had to do, and we happened to

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<v Speaker 2>be walking towards the bus at the same time, and

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<v Speaker 2>I said, so, did you not take any chemistry classes?

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<v Speaker 2>And he goes, nothing past like the lower level chemistry class,

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<v Speaker 2>you know. He goes, yeah, and it's like you know

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<v Speaker 2>that math when they got into trigonometry and all that goes.

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<v Speaker 4>I was out on.

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<v Speaker 2>I said, well, I said, so you never heard of

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<v Speaker 2>you know the little piece of paper, the litmus paper

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<v Speaker 2>that you put in chemicals to test you know what

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<v Speaker 2>it what it is? And he goes, oh, yeah, I

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<v Speaker 2>know what that is.

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<v Speaker 4>I remember now.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, But no, I did look at it as that.

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<v Speaker 5>I think that push come to shove. First of all,

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<v Speaker 5>we'll see.

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<v Speaker 2>Him again, And Michael Parsons be pointed that.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, we will see him again. We will see him again.

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<v Speaker 5>This we have half a season ago. But what I

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<v Speaker 5>saw was a team that's not afraid to go into

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<v Speaker 5>Philly and win. That's what I wanted to see. Can

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<v Speaker 5>we can this team go in there and looked like

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<v Speaker 5>they were ready to win the game, you know, and

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<v Speaker 5>and they were ready to come take this game. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>all that other stuff that was going on, they should

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<v Speaker 5>have won the game, you right, Samannah, all that crap

0:26:56.800 --> 0:26:59.000
<v Speaker 5>that was going on, refreeze not knowing what's going on.

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<v Speaker 5>I thought we showed that we could beat this team

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<v Speaker 5>even on a bad day.

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<v Speaker 4>Because this is a bad day.

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<v Speaker 5>We had too many penalties, too many key penalties of course,

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<v Speaker 5>the calls that went against us, all that you put

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<v Speaker 5>all that together, and it took you that much, all

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<v Speaker 5>of that going against us, and we still had a

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<v Speaker 5>chance to win that game.

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<v Speaker 3>Like three different times in the fourth course.

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<v Speaker 4>Thank you.

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<v Speaker 5>And then you look at you look at the sidelines.

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<v Speaker 5>You look at the sidelines of Philadelphia after that game.

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<v Speaker 4>They were emotionally exhausted.

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<v Speaker 3>So what do you think the record will be for

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<v Speaker 3>both of these teams when they reconvene on December tenth

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<v Speaker 3>in Arlington. When you look at the schedule going forward.

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<v Speaker 3>The Cowboys play the Giants this week. Who by the way,

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<v Speaker 3>the news this morning is confirmed that Daniel Jones has

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<v Speaker 3>torn acl and he's out for the year.

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<v Speaker 2>Somebody said that's bad news.

0:27:54.040 --> 0:27:58.080
<v Speaker 3>And then at Carolina and then home against Washington, home

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<v Speaker 3>against Seattle. Okay, Well, the Eagles have a bye week

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<v Speaker 3>and then they play at Miami and home against.

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<v Speaker 2>Buffalo and San Francisco. So what will the two records now?

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<v Speaker 2>And there's another one in there too.

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<v Speaker 3>There's three games they have three games because they have

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<v Speaker 3>a bye week and then three games, but their next

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<v Speaker 3>five well, but I'm talking, I'm talking leading into the

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<v Speaker 3>until we play this Zember tenth. So right now, the

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<v Speaker 3>Eagles are eight and one. So what do you expect

0:28:25.400 --> 0:28:29.240
<v Speaker 3>them to what? How do you expect them to fare

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<v Speaker 3>in these three games against Miami, Buffalo and San Francisco?

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<v Speaker 3>Are they going to win all three?

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<v Speaker 10>No?

0:28:34.960 --> 0:28:35.359
<v Speaker 4>No way.

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<v Speaker 3>Most likely they will lose one, perhaps two, what happens.

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<v Speaker 3>And if they lose two of the three, they will

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<v Speaker 3>have a nine and three record coming into Arlington. Well,

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<v Speaker 3>if the Cowboys win the next four, which they should

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<v Speaker 3>win the next four, they will be nine and three

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<v Speaker 3>going into that.

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<v Speaker 2>Game, which is why Michael Person said we'll see them

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<v Speaker 2>again in four weeks. Now.

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<v Speaker 3>The problem for the Cowboys, the problem of the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 3>is Arizona in December. In December, the Cowboys have to

0:29:05.440 --> 0:29:09.960
<v Speaker 3>play Philadelphia, basically Philadelphia's November schedule they got and they

0:29:10.000 --> 0:29:13.640
<v Speaker 3>got Miami, Miami Buffalo, and Detroit in December. And so

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<v Speaker 3>this is where the Cowboys need to make Hay here right.

0:29:17.240 --> 0:29:19.440
<v Speaker 5>But this is where the Cowboys need to be that

0:29:19.600 --> 0:29:23.320
<v Speaker 5>team that played yesterday. They need they need to come

0:29:23.320 --> 0:29:26.800
<v Speaker 5>in with that attitude because they were ready to take

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<v Speaker 5>this game. You know, I don't care about the mistakes

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<v Speaker 5>and all of that. If we show all of that

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<v Speaker 5>up the next time we see them. It's not gonna

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<v Speaker 5>be close. That's the way I feel about this team now.

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<v Speaker 5>Now we can't that team. It doesn't need to revert

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<v Speaker 5>back to Arizona. We can't do that. We need to

0:29:43.320 --> 0:29:46.440
<v Speaker 5>be a team that is as professional as they were

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<v Speaker 5>last night, that same type of hunger and damn, damn

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<v Speaker 5>the consequences.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, one of the odds that we're.

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<v Speaker 5>Going to get so many missed calls, so many plays

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<v Speaker 5>of inches.

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<v Speaker 3>Uh.

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<v Speaker 5>In other put in the upcoming games, I think we're

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<v Speaker 5>gonna be okay going back into uh, back into if

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<v Speaker 5>we have to go back into Philly again, if we

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<v Speaker 5>have to go to the to the playoffs and play

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<v Speaker 5>Philly in in the playoffs.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not scared. I don't have a problem with that.

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<v Speaker 3>I really don't know about San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't have a problem with that anymore either. I

0:30:18.880 --> 0:30:23.840
<v Speaker 5>think they are a different team now. Last night showed them. Okay, guys,

0:30:24.080 --> 0:30:27.400
<v Speaker 5>I mean not just DK Yeah. Wide receivers now, who

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<v Speaker 5>know what to do when they're down the field. They

0:30:29.520 --> 0:30:32.040
<v Speaker 5>have to be working on scrambled drills. Ever since the

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<v Speaker 5>San Francisco game, because everyone is too, in tune quarterback,

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<v Speaker 5>in wide receiver. You can just see it. Not just

0:30:39.200 --> 0:30:41.960
<v Speaker 5>from CD Lamb. You can see it from Tobert, you

0:30:42.000 --> 0:30:45.160
<v Speaker 5>saw from Gallup. Everyone seems to know where they're going. Ferguson,

0:30:45.240 --> 0:30:48.680
<v Speaker 5>now you know, he's a guy looking like Travis Kelsey

0:30:48.760 --> 0:30:51.080
<v Speaker 5>or somebody with that eighty seven on his back. So

0:30:51.240 --> 0:30:53.520
<v Speaker 5>that's that's the kind of guys I see going forward.

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<v Speaker 5>I hope that's all we can see.

0:30:54.800 --> 0:30:58.560
<v Speaker 2>They almost connected on that same route to Ferguson zone.

0:30:58.600 --> 0:30:59.880
<v Speaker 2>He was just a little too.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but he had he had his hands on it.

0:31:02.720 --> 0:31:05.480
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, he had the linebackers back turned the whole

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<v Speaker 2>bit right. Yeah, that was almost the same thing. And

0:31:08.320 --> 0:31:12.440
<v Speaker 2>by the way, for the next five games are at home, yes,

0:31:12.680 --> 0:31:16.400
<v Speaker 2>so to make it. And the way game is Carolina,

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<v Speaker 2>which what are they like two and six or something.

0:31:20.120 --> 0:31:22.959
<v Speaker 5>Don't start, don't start, back, don't start.

0:31:23.040 --> 0:31:24.800
<v Speaker 3>Let's just play Arizona's one.

0:31:26.240 --> 0:31:27.240
<v Speaker 4>Let's just play the game.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, at least Carolina they only had the number one

0:31:31.840 --> 0:31:34.160
<v Speaker 3>pick in the draft. They don't have Joshua Dodge playing

0:31:34.160 --> 0:31:38.640
<v Speaker 3>for him. Yeah, wow, how about it? Yeah they win

0:31:38.760 --> 0:31:40.560
<v Speaker 3>in game? Why who?

0:31:40.560 --> 0:31:42.720
<v Speaker 2>They end up beating Atlanta Falcons?

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<v Speaker 5>Falcons right, the Falcons that they're very good at giving

0:31:45.920 --> 0:31:48.560
<v Speaker 5>up games and the end very good at that. I've

0:31:48.560 --> 0:31:51.480
<v Speaker 5>seen them do some amazingly stupid things at the end

0:31:51.520 --> 0:31:55.120
<v Speaker 5>of the.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, we continue, Oh, we're going to get those

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<v Speaker 3>text messages going when we come back here on mix shots.

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<v Speaker 3>All Right, it's a will you be there rally day?

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, I will not be the whole rally day. I

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<v Speaker 2>was going to say they could meet Savannah too.

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<v Speaker 6>Okay, I'll do the next one. Help me the next one.

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<v Speaker 4>There you go?

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<v Speaker 6>All right? You want some texts?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, before you get to your text, let me read

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<v Speaker 3>through my text. You guys sound great? Wow, Wow, that's great.

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<v Speaker 3>It's a of inches catch, no catch, bringing out the

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<v Speaker 3>rule book. Wow, that guy didn't know what he was doing.

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<v Speaker 3>But the ball winds up on the forty yard line.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow.

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<v Speaker 3>Wow, but no touchdown but reported wow another test? When

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<v Speaker 3>are we gonna win?

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<v Speaker 4>Wow?

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<v Speaker 3>So there's my text made. What do you got try

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<v Speaker 3>to beat that?

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<v Speaker 6>See I don't know if I can there, But okay,

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<v Speaker 6>So Mike from Boston wants to know about the experiment

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<v Speaker 6>of Jalen Tolbert and Turpin. Do we start involving them

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<v Speaker 6>a little bit more opposed to Michael Gallup.

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<v Speaker 2>Everybody I know Gallup dropped the ball, but he had two.

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<v Speaker 3>That one catch was it was really good? Yeah, I

0:35:50.680 --> 0:35:53.640
<v Speaker 3>was like that was a wow. Yes, yes, I said

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<v Speaker 3>wow when he made that catch through Bradbury or whatever.

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<v Speaker 3>But I also said wow when he dropped.

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<v Speaker 4>The third day.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, everybody's not perfect. Look, I tell you one

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<v Speaker 2>of the things I liked, and they did it. I

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<v Speaker 2>don't know how many times, but I noticed it quite

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<v Speaker 2>a bit. They went four wide and it wasn't a

0:36:14.560 --> 0:36:16.840
<v Speaker 2>line I mean a running back or a tight end.

0:36:17.040 --> 0:36:18.960
<v Speaker 2>It was four wide receivers.

0:36:19.560 --> 0:36:24.799
<v Speaker 3>Speaking of that, they were empty backfield at the end

0:36:24.880 --> 0:36:27.319
<v Speaker 3>when they got down on the six yard line and

0:36:27.360 --> 0:36:29.880
<v Speaker 3>they had the false start, but they did snap the

0:36:29.920 --> 0:36:32.520
<v Speaker 3>ball on that and it looked like Dak was taken

0:36:32.600 --> 0:36:34.760
<v Speaker 3>off on a quarterback draw. It was twenty seven seconds

0:36:34.840 --> 0:36:37.000
<v Speaker 3>left in the game. You're right, do you think that

0:36:37.120 --> 0:36:40.640
<v Speaker 3>was the intention? And it occurred to me every time

0:36:40.960 --> 0:36:46.440
<v Speaker 3>I see five yard line empty backfield, I always think

0:36:46.560 --> 0:36:50.319
<v Speaker 3>quarterback draw because now you've got everybody out right, and

0:36:50.400 --> 0:36:52.560
<v Speaker 3>it looked like they were running a quarterback draw there,

0:36:52.640 --> 0:36:55.879
<v Speaker 3>and which would have been with no timeouts. That would

0:36:55.920 --> 0:36:59.640
<v Speaker 3>have been taking some courage because but you did have

0:36:59.760 --> 0:37:02.520
<v Speaker 3>enough time where you could do that as an element

0:37:02.560 --> 0:37:04.759
<v Speaker 3>of surprise because you can line up.

0:37:06.280 --> 0:37:09.360
<v Speaker 2>Especially after you already threw a touchdown past the turpin

0:37:09.719 --> 0:37:13.160
<v Speaker 2>in kind of that same situation. It was a five

0:37:13.280 --> 0:37:16.600
<v Speaker 2>yard touchdown past the turpin, who, by the way, had

0:37:16.640 --> 0:37:17.759
<v Speaker 2>a really good game.

0:37:18.120 --> 0:37:22.799
<v Speaker 6>His return was incredible. That was just great to see and.

0:37:22.760 --> 0:37:27.640
<v Speaker 2>It shows you what the starting around midfield helps the score. Right,

0:37:27.760 --> 0:37:30.800
<v Speaker 2>you're getting close, you don't have to drive the length

0:37:30.840 --> 0:37:36.040
<v Speaker 2>of the field. That's why you know, if you can

0:37:36.120 --> 0:37:39.400
<v Speaker 2>get past the twenty five yard line on kickoffs, you've

0:37:39.520 --> 0:37:44.440
<v Speaker 2>shortened the field by at least one first down. So yeah,

0:37:44.600 --> 0:37:49.120
<v Speaker 2>but I like that the four wide and the one

0:37:49.120 --> 0:37:51.040
<v Speaker 2>time they I think they had all five of them

0:37:51.040 --> 0:37:51.560
<v Speaker 2>out there.

0:37:51.520 --> 0:37:55.960
<v Speaker 3>And I like, from the standpoint of Turpin Man, he

0:37:56.680 --> 0:37:59.600
<v Speaker 3>like CD is a tough dude. Yes, I mean he

0:37:59.600 --> 0:38:02.240
<v Speaker 3>heard his shoulder or whatever it was on the one plane.

0:38:02.239 --> 0:38:06.400
<v Speaker 3>He's back in his ribs, okay, it was it was. Yeah,

0:38:06.520 --> 0:38:08.480
<v Speaker 3>at first they were examining his shoulder and the way

0:38:08.480 --> 0:38:10.960
<v Speaker 3>he fell it was looked like an ac joint whatever.

0:38:11.600 --> 0:38:12.640
<v Speaker 2>And then I think tough.

0:38:12.680 --> 0:38:14.720
<v Speaker 3>He gets right back out there and he scores touchdown

0:38:15.080 --> 0:38:15.920
<v Speaker 3>moments later.

0:38:15.719 --> 0:38:18.680
<v Speaker 2>And when he when he when he caught the touchdown pass,

0:38:18.920 --> 0:38:22.640
<v Speaker 2>which by the way, got reviewed, he fell on his

0:38:22.760 --> 0:38:26.399
<v Speaker 2>ribs again. But he was on the sideline and Jim

0:38:26.440 --> 0:38:29.759
<v Speaker 2>Mauer and doctor Cooper were talking to him, and I

0:38:29.760 --> 0:38:31.759
<v Speaker 2>could see he was trying to wave him off and

0:38:31.920 --> 0:38:34.920
<v Speaker 2>and and then they finally left and he just walked

0:38:34.920 --> 0:38:37.280
<v Speaker 2>away from him, picked up his helmet, and went stood

0:38:37.280 --> 0:38:41.680
<v Speaker 2>over where the offensive backups were ready to go in. So, yeah,

0:38:41.719 --> 0:38:47.719
<v Speaker 2>he is tough for a guy that's only my size, truly, Yes,

0:38:48.239 --> 0:38:52.840
<v Speaker 2>that's all it was. I am not exaggerat he's probably

0:38:52.880 --> 0:38:55.040
<v Speaker 2>five six. I wonder if they even list him at

0:38:55.040 --> 0:39:00.920
<v Speaker 2>one seventy five. But yeah, so he had a you're.

0:39:00.760 --> 0:39:01.799
<v Speaker 3>Still won seventy five.

0:39:02.960 --> 0:39:09.480
<v Speaker 2>I think I'm that heavy. Oh, I just turned what.

0:39:09.680 --> 0:39:10.399
<v Speaker 3>You're playing white?

0:39:11.440 --> 0:39:16.360
<v Speaker 5>What How often do you think he hears that question?

0:39:17.280 --> 0:39:18.000
<v Speaker 2>One twenty eight?

0:39:20.120 --> 0:39:20.719
<v Speaker 4>How old were you?

0:39:21.040 --> 0:39:23.560
<v Speaker 3>I was a sophomore in Sofboard High school.

0:39:23.320 --> 0:39:25.120
<v Speaker 4>And you stopped after that, you stopped the sports.

0:39:25.440 --> 0:39:29.120
<v Speaker 2>They head coach. He was standard by the scale at everything.

0:39:29.520 --> 0:39:33.000
<v Speaker 2>Eddie goes, Oh, just get off. We're not putting that

0:39:33.120 --> 0:39:37.000
<v Speaker 2>in the program.

0:39:38.280 --> 0:39:40.640
<v Speaker 4>I bet you disappointed your coach a lot five.

0:39:40.920 --> 0:39:44.360
<v Speaker 2>They listened him here. Look, they listened him here, five seven,

0:39:44.440 --> 0:39:48.520
<v Speaker 2>one fifty five one five. There you know fat, he's

0:39:48.560 --> 0:39:54.040
<v Speaker 2>more than that fast. Yeah, get off that scale. We're

0:39:54.040 --> 0:39:55.120
<v Speaker 2>not putting that in there.

0:39:55.480 --> 0:39:56.719
<v Speaker 3>Do you have another text you want.

0:39:56.640 --> 0:39:57.239
<v Speaker 4>To go to or.

0:39:59.120 --> 0:40:03.520
<v Speaker 6>A lot or the I did Mike McCarthy not challenge

0:40:04.239 --> 0:40:08.799
<v Speaker 6>the spot on Philly's first series. I'm trying to find

0:40:08.840 --> 0:40:11.879
<v Speaker 6>the specific I think it was.

0:40:12.000 --> 0:40:14.000
<v Speaker 2>Early on the brotherly shove.

0:40:19.000 --> 0:40:23.799
<v Speaker 3>On the fourth and one. Yeah, usually those you don't

0:40:23.840 --> 0:40:25.480
<v Speaker 3>have enough evidence to overturn it.

0:40:25.719 --> 0:40:28.160
<v Speaker 2>You're not gonna. I mean, they just like.

0:40:28.160 --> 0:40:30.399
<v Speaker 3>What the Eagles were trying to do when they had

0:40:30.400 --> 0:40:32.680
<v Speaker 3>the penalty after the fourth and one play, and they

0:40:32.719 --> 0:40:36.080
<v Speaker 3>wanted and had the it was a dead ball penalty

0:40:37.360 --> 0:40:42.960
<v Speaker 3>when Ferguson uh pulled, Well, actually, who's the Eagles player?

0:40:43.520 --> 0:40:48.520
<v Speaker 3>Eagles player? Was it Byed who hit Ferguson? Yes, yeah, yeah,

0:40:48.560 --> 0:40:53.040
<v Speaker 3>and Byared pulled Prescott back, and then so then Ferguson

0:40:53.200 --> 0:40:59.440
<v Speaker 3>pulled Byered back or whatever so or Byed then goes

0:40:59.480 --> 0:41:01.359
<v Speaker 3>after for Yeah.

0:41:01.400 --> 0:41:03.279
<v Speaker 2>I wonder which one he's talking about, because they gave

0:41:03.360 --> 0:41:08.040
<v Speaker 2>him two yards on the fourth and one. Then on

0:41:08.080 --> 0:41:10.640
<v Speaker 2>the fourth and on it was a fourth and three

0:41:10.640 --> 0:41:12.960
<v Speaker 2>and they completed a pass for twelve yards.

0:41:15.360 --> 0:41:18.000
<v Speaker 6>It was on the fourth or the first drive when

0:41:18.040 --> 0:41:19.000
<v Speaker 6>it was fourth and two.

0:41:21.600 --> 0:41:24.480
<v Speaker 3>What did you see on the fourth the fourth and

0:41:24.560 --> 0:41:28.480
<v Speaker 3>eighth the incomplete pass to Tolbert? Do you recall Tolbert's route?

0:41:28.719 --> 0:41:35.279
<v Speaker 3>Tolbert won off the snap and then the reason I

0:41:35.320 --> 0:41:37.359
<v Speaker 3>bring this up, I was listening to Rich Gannon this

0:41:37.400 --> 0:41:41.080
<v Speaker 3>morning on NFL Serious, Serious, NFL Radio, and he said

0:41:41.760 --> 0:41:44.960
<v Speaker 3>that Tolbert won off the ball. He was and but

0:41:45.160 --> 0:41:48.400
<v Speaker 3>he there was something about the route that he didn't

0:41:48.520 --> 0:41:54.439
<v Speaker 3>like that showed that they just need to be more

0:41:54.480 --> 0:41:57.080
<v Speaker 3>in line quarterback and wide receiver.

0:41:57.640 --> 0:41:58.440
<v Speaker 4>On the high throeve.

0:41:59.160 --> 0:42:02.200
<v Speaker 3>It was on the fourth and eighth play at the

0:42:02.280 --> 0:42:02.799
<v Speaker 3>end of the game.

0:42:03.120 --> 0:42:05.560
<v Speaker 4>He was closely guarded and through the.

0:42:05.600 --> 0:42:09.799
<v Speaker 3>High I can't remember exactly what Gannon said about it,

0:42:09.840 --> 0:42:11.440
<v Speaker 3>but you said.

0:42:11.360 --> 0:42:17.240
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, uh passed short right to Jayn Tolbert seven yards right.

0:42:18.840 --> 0:42:22.440
<v Speaker 5>And he yeah, I saw whether the dB was on him,

0:42:23.000 --> 0:42:24.320
<v Speaker 5>but that were kind of high.

0:42:24.719 --> 0:42:27.239
<v Speaker 3>And I think what what Gannon was saying is that

0:42:27.320 --> 0:42:30.120
<v Speaker 3>he won by a good yard off the route, but

0:42:30.239 --> 0:42:33.920
<v Speaker 3>he didn't carry out the route properly.

0:42:33.719 --> 0:42:39.399
<v Speaker 2>To maintain that ball. Wasn't the ball short, We're thinking

0:42:39.440 --> 0:42:41.960
<v Speaker 2>of the one that was high, but he's thinking that.

0:42:41.960 --> 0:42:44.759
<v Speaker 3>But Gannon is saying that he blamed it on the

0:42:44.800 --> 0:42:47.680
<v Speaker 3>receiver not running the route correctly.

0:42:48.080 --> 0:42:50.040
<v Speaker 2>It maybe it was supposed to be a comeback.

0:42:50.360 --> 0:42:58.839
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, No, I what I saw was quarterback and wide

0:42:58.920 --> 0:43:03.600
<v Speaker 5>receivers who were very much in tune to each other.

0:43:04.800 --> 0:43:06.719
<v Speaker 5>It seemed like he was trying to force the lot

0:43:06.800 --> 0:43:09.000
<v Speaker 5>a Tolbert as well. There were a couple of times

0:43:09.040 --> 0:43:10.839
<v Speaker 5>where CD was like, hey, man, this is the time

0:43:10.840 --> 0:43:13.560
<v Speaker 5>to come to me, and Dak was thinking, for some

0:43:13.640 --> 0:43:16.680
<v Speaker 5>reason he has to get this rapport with Tobert and

0:43:16.719 --> 0:43:18.439
<v Speaker 5>that worked out well for.

0:43:18.360 --> 0:43:19.280
<v Speaker 4>The most part.

0:43:20.440 --> 0:43:23.880
<v Speaker 5>I saw Dak throw a couple of passes where I

0:43:23.880 --> 0:43:25.239
<v Speaker 5>mean if the guy didn't catch the ball, they was

0:43:25.239 --> 0:43:26.680
<v Speaker 5>gonna stick into his stomach anyway.

0:43:27.120 --> 0:43:28.719
<v Speaker 4>I saw two of those that.

0:43:28.760 --> 0:43:34.280
<v Speaker 5>Were extremely accurate and aggressive passes that the wide receivers

0:43:34.320 --> 0:43:36.640
<v Speaker 5>barely had a chance to turn around and the ball

0:43:36.719 --> 0:43:37.800
<v Speaker 5>was already in the stomach.

0:43:38.080 --> 0:43:40.160
<v Speaker 6>Was one was one Brandon Cooks and then one with

0:43:40.200 --> 0:43:40.799
<v Speaker 6>CD Lamb.

0:43:40.880 --> 0:43:41.319
<v Speaker 3>That's the one.

0:43:41.440 --> 0:43:41.920
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah.

0:43:41.960 --> 0:43:44.200
<v Speaker 5>The one of CD was like he had to catch

0:43:44.200 --> 0:43:48.239
<v Speaker 5>it almost hit him in his wrist because and the

0:43:48.280 --> 0:43:50.359
<v Speaker 5>guys were like right there. That had to be an

0:43:50.440 --> 0:43:53.239
<v Speaker 5>amazingly accurate pass because there was.

0:43:53.200 --> 0:43:55.279
<v Speaker 4>No room for error.

0:43:55.520 --> 0:43:58.120
<v Speaker 5>One receiver one dbut was on one side, one was

0:43:58.160 --> 0:44:00.120
<v Speaker 5>on the other, and he stuck that in there he

0:44:00.239 --> 0:44:01.960
<v Speaker 5>was and that was on the double team, if I'm

0:44:02.000 --> 0:44:02.520
<v Speaker 5>not mistaken.

0:44:03.160 --> 0:44:09.680
<v Speaker 2>There was one series they threw the ball to several

0:44:09.800 --> 0:44:14.520
<v Speaker 2>different people and I remember under my breath saying, just

0:44:14.960 --> 0:44:18.759
<v Speaker 2>throw the ball to CD Lamb, would you. At the

0:44:18.880 --> 0:44:21.399
<v Speaker 2>next play they did, and it was a big game, right,

0:44:21.719 --> 0:44:23.520
<v Speaker 2>and it's like, don't be messing around with all this

0:44:23.719 --> 0:44:26.160
<v Speaker 2>other stuff just because it's in the playbook. Just throw

0:44:26.200 --> 0:44:27.920
<v Speaker 2>the ball to CD. Cover up.

0:44:28.000 --> 0:44:30.239
<v Speaker 5>Michael Gallup only had three targets in the game, am

0:44:30.280 --> 0:44:35.440
<v Speaker 5>I right? That's that's unusual. I mean, I'm really hoping that.

0:44:36.320 --> 0:44:39.160
<v Speaker 5>Like I said, he disappointed me so far this season.

0:44:39.560 --> 0:44:41.799
<v Speaker 5>I was expecting a lot more from him coming up

0:44:41.840 --> 0:44:44.360
<v Speaker 5>two years removed from his injury.

0:44:44.680 --> 0:44:47.560
<v Speaker 2>Well, Cooks only had two targets catch.

0:44:47.680 --> 0:44:49.719
<v Speaker 6>They need to utilize him a little bit more in

0:44:49.840 --> 0:44:50.839
<v Speaker 6>my opinion as well.

0:44:51.120 --> 0:44:52.799
<v Speaker 4>I mean, but guys, here's the thing.

0:44:53.280 --> 0:44:56.320
<v Speaker 5>If Ferguson's going to get passes, then that's going to

0:44:56.400 --> 0:44:59.400
<v Speaker 5>take away from Cooks, that's going to take away from Gallup.

0:45:00.280 --> 0:45:02.920
<v Speaker 5>He's what he had nine He had nine catches yesterday,

0:45:03.560 --> 0:45:07.480
<v Speaker 5>so they had to be at least who had fergusoners.

0:45:08.080 --> 0:45:10.160
<v Speaker 2>Ninety one yards? I think it was seven catches for.

0:45:10.440 --> 0:45:12.759
<v Speaker 4>He had to be targeting around ten times. You just

0:45:13.160 --> 0:45:14.680
<v Speaker 4>don't have enough balls on the field.

0:45:15.080 --> 0:45:18.200
<v Speaker 5>Now, they're gonna be games where the targeted will be

0:45:18.239 --> 0:45:19.840
<v Speaker 5>targeted more than the slot receiver.

0:45:20.840 --> 0:45:24.400
<v Speaker 2>But at least these last few games they were throwing

0:45:24.480 --> 0:45:27.000
<v Speaker 2>the ball down the field. There was not any more

0:45:27.040 --> 0:45:32.000
<v Speaker 2>of this horizontal offense of throwing smoke screens, throwing to

0:45:32.200 --> 0:45:33.360
<v Speaker 2>Pollard in the flat.

0:45:33.520 --> 0:45:35.759
<v Speaker 5>That's coming from Dak Dude. You talked about him just

0:45:35.800 --> 0:45:39.600
<v Speaker 5>playing football. Yeah, I talked about it before before the game.

0:45:40.560 --> 0:45:42.799
<v Speaker 5>Keep the tackles at bag. He's going to escape out

0:45:42.840 --> 0:45:45.160
<v Speaker 5>the pocket. He's been doing it the last two weeks

0:45:45.200 --> 0:45:46.000
<v Speaker 5>before last night.

0:45:46.719 --> 0:45:48.440
<v Speaker 4>This is what he does. Now he knows that this

0:45:48.600 --> 0:45:50.600
<v Speaker 4>is gonna be this is his life.

0:45:50.680 --> 0:45:50.839
<v Speaker 2>Now.

0:45:51.360 --> 0:45:51.799
<v Speaker 4>You know, his.

0:45:53.280 --> 0:45:56.279
<v Speaker 5>Offensive line won't be as you know, solid as we

0:45:56.440 --> 0:45:58.800
<v Speaker 5>really thought they would be in the past. It's not

0:45:58.960 --> 0:46:01.839
<v Speaker 5>happening now. He he's going to get pressure all the time.

0:46:02.360 --> 0:46:05.040
<v Speaker 5>And thank god, he's got the ability and his receivers

0:46:05.080 --> 0:46:09.839
<v Speaker 5>also to adjust to his scrambles extremely well. That has

0:46:09.880 --> 0:46:11.480
<v Speaker 5>happened the last three weeks.

0:46:11.840 --> 0:46:14.200
<v Speaker 4>This is not a flu. This is by design.

0:46:14.280 --> 0:46:16.759
<v Speaker 3>Now, all right, before we go, ever, soon, once you

0:46:16.840 --> 0:46:18.840
<v Speaker 3>look at the play, this is the Tolbert play, and

0:46:19.360 --> 0:46:24.000
<v Speaker 3>you tell me what you think. That's the fourth and

0:46:24.080 --> 0:46:26.799
<v Speaker 3>eighth play. That's the one a minute.

0:46:28.239 --> 0:46:30.160
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's talking about So what.

0:46:30.200 --> 0:46:32.160
<v Speaker 3>Are you thinking? I think the replay will come up there.

0:46:33.480 --> 0:46:35.440
<v Speaker 3>What are you thinking on the route by Tolbert here?

0:46:35.680 --> 0:46:37.440
<v Speaker 3>If you watch the replay coming up here.

0:46:37.560 --> 0:46:39.000
<v Speaker 5>I thought there was a good route. I thought that

0:46:39.200 --> 0:46:41.359
<v Speaker 5>the dB just played them. I thought the dB played

0:46:41.400 --> 0:46:44.360
<v Speaker 5>them well, he didn't shake him. I thought, if you

0:46:44.400 --> 0:46:46.400
<v Speaker 5>were going to do anything, that should have been another

0:46:46.480 --> 0:46:48.600
<v Speaker 5>one of those balls, like the same one.

0:46:48.520 --> 0:46:49.799
<v Speaker 4>He threw to CD Lamb.

0:46:50.000 --> 0:46:52.759
<v Speaker 5>It should have been lower right there, because the guy

0:46:52.880 --> 0:46:56.120
<v Speaker 5>actually did have the Tobert did have his, He bodied him,

0:46:56.200 --> 0:46:59.040
<v Speaker 5>he had them bodied out. It would have been a

0:46:59.080 --> 0:47:01.680
<v Speaker 5>hell of a play regardless, because the dB just made

0:47:01.719 --> 0:47:02.160
<v Speaker 5>a good play.

0:47:02.680 --> 0:47:04.080
<v Speaker 4>You know, they get paid to bill.

0:47:06.920 --> 0:47:08.960
<v Speaker 3>No. I just wanted to hear it because of what

0:47:09.080 --> 0:47:10.960
<v Speaker 3>I heard Gannon say on the radio this morning. I

0:47:11.000 --> 0:47:11.640
<v Speaker 3>wanted to escape.

0:47:11.680 --> 0:47:13.600
<v Speaker 4>I would. I would put that on Dagon more than anybody.

0:47:13.960 --> 0:47:15.279
<v Speaker 4>The bass, the quarterback put it.

0:47:20.320 --> 0:47:24.560
<v Speaker 3>All right, Mickey, you have a parting shot. I'm done, Okay.

0:47:24.719 --> 0:47:32.160
<v Speaker 3>I guess we're making drop all right, and I guess

0:47:32.239 --> 0:47:35.520
<v Speaker 3>we'll see everybody tomorrow at you. We're gonna be looking

0:47:35.640 --> 0:47:42.840
<v Speaker 3>forward to a week victory week, no more, no more parades,

0:47:43.080 --> 0:47:43.600
<v Speaker 3>no more.

0:47:43.600 --> 0:47:46.600
<v Speaker 2>Post games celebration, so in for Cowboys and.

0:47:46.640 --> 0:47:49.160
<v Speaker 3>Now yeah we got we gotta wait four months for

0:47:49.239 --> 0:47:51.319
<v Speaker 3>that parade, right, I.

0:47:51.360 --> 0:47:54.719
<v Speaker 2>Think, Oh that's right, that's right. Maybe then I can.

0:47:54.680 --> 0:48:02.759
<v Speaker 3>Say November December, January, February, okay, and we'll chat at

0:48:02.840 --> 0:48:06.120
<v Speaker 3>you again tomorrow. Here I'll mix shop go Cowboys.

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