WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Monday FunDay

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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. This is nick Shot

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<v Speaker 1>screaming live on Dallas Cowboys dot Com and the official

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<v Speaker 1>Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones, Everson Walls,

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<v Speaker 1>and Nicky Spagnola. Oh yes, Spags don't know? Ohoy cowboys?

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<v Speaker 1>You in Missouri when this cowboy Joe probably singing, Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>I gotta hear, I gotta hear more of it about this.

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<v Speaker 1>I know I heard high school. Give me some heard

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<v Speaker 1>that's going to become a Monday traditions. That's older school

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<v Speaker 1>than you guys. Yes it is. Yes, it was way

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<v Speaker 1>back at least I was alive. And how about that?

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<v Speaker 1>It is a victory Monday. As we sing our way

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<v Speaker 1>into the show today, Hey man, ten day video of

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<v Speaker 1>what is going on here? Whose videos? Best? Best? Watching

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<v Speaker 1>that video? Man? Are you doing watching that video? Stuff?

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<v Speaker 1>I'm not supposed to be watching here in this studio. Hey,

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<v Speaker 1>for a change, it wasn't me. I'm sitting there going

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<v Speaker 1>where's that coming from? You know what that was? That

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<v Speaker 1>was Charlotte radio. You know, my favorite pastime and listen

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<v Speaker 1>to on a victory Monday, my favorite pastime. Where were

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<v Speaker 1>they talking about? Go and go? Listen list into the

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<v Speaker 1>opposition on a non victory Monday for the Carolina Panthers. Oh,

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<v Speaker 1>they are complaining about some miscalls. I'm fumbolded. Should be

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<v Speaker 1>that that would have changed the entire game? Did you

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<v Speaker 1>know that if the if the Carolina Panthers had gotten

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<v Speaker 1>that call, it would have changed the complexion of the

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<v Speaker 1>entire game. And the other thing was holding calls not

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<v Speaker 1>being called against Cowboys office. But they were okay with

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<v Speaker 1>that personal file for the guy tackling him after he

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<v Speaker 1>caught a pass, what was he supposed to do? Just

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<v Speaker 1>like stand there and go, okay, now please come down

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<v Speaker 1>and take a step and now I'll tackle you. Give

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<v Speaker 1>me a break. Oh. I love bringing that up because

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<v Speaker 1>it gets bicky going. You're mix shots are we can

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<v Speaker 1>go back to the two point conversion too, By the way,

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<v Speaker 1>and how about we give it up to who is

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<v Speaker 1>your pick to click? My pick to click was jay

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<v Speaker 1>n Okay. I'm thinking that the win of the pick

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<v Speaker 1>to click contest is sitting across the table from us.

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<v Speaker 1>Ever since, I might give him. That's almost I might

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<v Speaker 1>give him to him. I might give him. I'm talking

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<v Speaker 1>one Randy Gregory two sacks, but your premise though, four

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<v Speaker 1>quarterback hits. I'll get to it. And he had to

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<v Speaker 1>go up against cam Irving, yes that he didn't have

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<v Speaker 1>to go up again. Yes, he got to got to

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<v Speaker 1>go and I should say cam Irving had to go

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<v Speaker 1>up against Randy. And I think there was a whold

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<v Speaker 1>call in there and a face mask too, by the way,

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<v Speaker 1>it should have been on the same play. Yeah, right,

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<v Speaker 1>really that's when you think about it. But one of

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<v Speaker 1>those sacks, he was looping around another part of the offense,

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<v Speaker 1>Yes he was. He looped and I think Goldston actually

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<v Speaker 1>created the space. He moved some other guys out of

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<v Speaker 1>the way when he looped. But he had a really

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<v Speaker 1>nice day and the sacks of the season. And you

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<v Speaker 1>know who I was. I was kicking myself for not

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<v Speaker 1>picking this guy because I thought about it and then

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<v Speaker 1>I didn't. Zeke, Yes, who would you pick? Uh? CD?

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<v Speaker 1>Oh okay, yeah, we caught the first pass of the game,

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<v Speaker 1>didn't Hetty. I'm pretty sure CD and Dak are going

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<v Speaker 1>to have some conversations in the future. I'm killing this

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<v Speaker 1>dude that I am killing him every day. He's like

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<v Speaker 1>took the Tony Hill of his day, I am open

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<v Speaker 1>all the time. That's what Danny White and Roger Starbeck

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<v Speaker 1>had to go through Tony Hill coming back to the huddle.

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<v Speaker 1>Roger Roger, I'm open, That's all he kept saying. So

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sure CD has been been preaching that to Dak

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<v Speaker 1>as well. But when you look at what the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>were able to do against this Carolina defense, it was

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<v Speaker 1>a no brainer if you look at the makeup of

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<v Speaker 1>the Carolina defense, that the Cowboys were going to be

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<v Speaker 1>able to run the football against that team, even though

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<v Speaker 1>they are number one in almost every category. In every category,

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<v Speaker 1>do you realize Zeke with his one hundred and forty

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<v Speaker 1>three yard performance came two yards short of what Carolina

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<v Speaker 1>gave up in three games. Wow? I mean you could.

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<v Speaker 1>You could see it. And their other claim to fame

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<v Speaker 1>was nobody had gained more than twenty five yards washing

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<v Speaker 1>against US, and Zeke has had a forty seven yard

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<v Speaker 1>run almost doubled that little stat. I mean, it was

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<v Speaker 1>it was what we expect from this team when we're

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<v Speaker 1>at our best, and the way we're playing, the fashion

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<v Speaker 1>in which we are doing it in the trenches. That's

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<v Speaker 1>what I like about I don't care how well that

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<v Speaker 1>at the offense, whatever, defensively, how many interceptions, it doesn't matter.

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<v Speaker 1>It's happening in the trenches right down. There were games

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<v Speaker 1>of being won and lost. And the amazing thing was

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<v Speaker 1>in that first half when they sort of struggled, some

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<v Speaker 1>m sid struggled, they scored fourteen points, whatever you want

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<v Speaker 1>to call it. They were getting pressure with blitzes, and

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<v Speaker 1>then suddenly the second half they did something to adjust

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<v Speaker 1>and those blitzes either weren't getting there or because they

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<v Speaker 1>were running so well, they didn't want to keep blitzing.

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<v Speaker 1>And you sit there and you know, Dack through four

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown passes, right, and he did it in the press

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<v Speaker 1>conference afterwards he goes, yeah, he goes, I only threw

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<v Speaker 1>for one hundred and eighty eight yards. Well most of

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<v Speaker 1>them touchdown passes. You know what. It was interesting because

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<v Speaker 1>at the end of the first half, Carolina had the

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<v Speaker 1>momentum got you got the momentum back, and the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 1>are having problems handling that blitz. Yes, and so what

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<v Speaker 1>did the Cowboys do offensively coming out on their first

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<v Speaker 1>possession of the third quarter. Zeke for eleven, Zeke for five,

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<v Speaker 1>Zeke for five, and now you're at the thirty five

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<v Speaker 1>yard line. And this was after Carolina had missed the

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<v Speaker 1>field goals, so they took over and basically at midfield

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<v Speaker 1>Cowboys forty four yard line. So Zeke had three carries

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<v Speaker 1>for twenty one yards and then as soon as former

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<v Speaker 1>Carolina panther Greg Olsen so aptly put it on the broadcast,

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<v Speaker 1>that's when Dak dropped one in the bucket to Amari

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<v Speaker 1>Cooper and for the touchdown. Some guy they just acquired

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<v Speaker 1>Henderson just for this task, just for this task. And um,

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<v Speaker 1>that's how you handle a blitz. Yeo, absolutely, And well

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<v Speaker 1>it comes from play calling. Though you gotta read the

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<v Speaker 1>room spat right, you know, you can't just say, Okay,

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<v Speaker 1>we have to get this guy numbers, we have to

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<v Speaker 1>get this guy involved. This is what's working. Let's go

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<v Speaker 1>back to it because they can't stop us. And but you,

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<v Speaker 1>when you have the luxury of our offensive line, that

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<v Speaker 1>strategy is easily implemented. But when you when you don't

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<v Speaker 1>have that luxury, it's a whole different story. They knew

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<v Speaker 1>that when we came out, they can't handle it. And

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<v Speaker 1>here's what they did on those runs. Bill. They went

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<v Speaker 1>two tight ends on the first play, three tight ends

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<v Speaker 1>on the second play, three tight ends including Connor McGovern

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<v Speaker 1>on that third play, and then and then then they

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<v Speaker 1>go and then they go three wide. It's like, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>what you're gonna do? And the protection was so good.

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<v Speaker 1>He was looking left, saw that that was so good.

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<v Speaker 1>And then he came off and then then he did

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<v Speaker 1>a little touch and he even went back a couple

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<v Speaker 1>of more steps and then he threw the ball and

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<v Speaker 1>he did throw was amazing. You can be exactly accurate

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<v Speaker 1>as you want. He looked him off. I mean he

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<v Speaker 1>looked him off for like a full second. Yeah, and

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<v Speaker 1>he had time to do this right, And and there

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<v Speaker 1>goes mister hamstring right, one hamstring lipping down the field

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<v Speaker 1>runs right by Henderson right, and and he did. You

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<v Speaker 1>know they do that drill. They used to do it

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<v Speaker 1>in the training camp where they would stand about thirty

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<v Speaker 1>yards away and put a big, what twenty gallon fifty

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<v Speaker 1>gallon trash can in the end and they tried to jump.

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<v Speaker 1>That's that's exactly, yeah, that's why they do that all.

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<v Speaker 1>That's what he did. They're just they're and even at

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<v Speaker 1>the end of practice, they'll do stuff like that. And

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<v Speaker 1>it's and it's not. They're not doing it for fun.

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<v Speaker 1>I mean, I just find a competition as they're doing

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<v Speaker 1>it in training camp. But there's a there's a method

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<v Speaker 1>to the matter. It's like James Shack Harris, some grambling

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<v Speaker 1>and Los Angeles ram said, put it in the right

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<v Speaker 1>front pocket. Just put it right in their front pocket.

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<v Speaker 1>You don't have to reach for it. It's gonna be

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<v Speaker 1>right there for you. And when we start picking click

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<v Speaker 1>picks to click, we better start picking Trayvon digs everything.

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<v Speaker 1>I guess we should. This guy's gonna not only make

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<v Speaker 1>you popular, he's gonna make you money. I've been getting

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<v Speaker 1>so many a lot. I'm waiting on the paid calls,

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<v Speaker 1>but I'm doing a lot of interview requests. When you

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<v Speaker 1>get that call for the Hall of Fame, yes, you

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<v Speaker 1>may have to think because he got you back on

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<v Speaker 1>the radar, and now everybody knows what you did right,

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<v Speaker 1>what you did forty years ago that no one else did,

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<v Speaker 1>by the way, and they didn't even know about it. No, no,

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<v Speaker 1>you guys witnessed it. We were there, but nobody really

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<v Speaker 1>these days, they just don't know about it. I talked

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<v Speaker 1>about the time span between mail and myself. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>when I was doing that, Mail's name was coming up,

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<v Speaker 1>same same with Night kept coming up. But Mail was

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<v Speaker 1>only he had been in the league ten years prior

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<v Speaker 1>to that, maybe even later he had closed up. Maybe seven.

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<v Speaker 1>We graduated nineteen seventy, he retired to seventy seven. Maybe

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<v Speaker 1>I was in high school. Dig's dad might not have

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<v Speaker 1>even been born. I was playing in nineteen eighty one.

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<v Speaker 1>Let's just think about that. So the gap is extremely wide.

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<v Speaker 1>So this is this is funny. So we do the

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<v Speaker 1>reception for a Star Sports Tours on Saturday. We take questions.

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<v Speaker 1>Nobody asked him what it was like to intercept eleven

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<v Speaker 1>passes his rookie year. But they wanted to talk about

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<v Speaker 1>the catch, right, he said, can you run through it?

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<v Speaker 1>He wanted to have a play by play, moment by

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<v Speaker 1>moment recollections like I'm not doing that, bro, we don't

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<v Speaker 1>have enough time for that commentary. And I think it

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<v Speaker 1>was actually thirteen interceptions here. Yeah, that game game for records,

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<v Speaker 1>they just count the regular Sea too. In that game.

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<v Speaker 1>In that game, no one, no one talks about that.

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<v Speaker 1>That's your comeback. He's getting better and better. The next

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<v Speaker 1>time someone asked you about the catch. You say, I

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<v Speaker 1>can't remember the catch, but I do remember the two

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<v Speaker 1>picks in the fumber. You know how many times I've

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<v Speaker 1>said that you took the words right. You know, we

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<v Speaker 1>think of like you took the words right out of

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<v Speaker 1>my mouth. I've already said that. Well, I'll tell you

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<v Speaker 1>what this guy. You know, the first one was one

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<v Speaker 1>another one of those diving cut underneath um. And the

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<v Speaker 1>second one was they've been doing this with him when

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<v Speaker 1>they get a lead. They've been backing him off the

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<v Speaker 1>line of scrimmage and into zone like he's ten yards deep.

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<v Speaker 1>And that's all he did was stand there and he

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<v Speaker 1>saw it, right. He just played his eyes. He just

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<v Speaker 1>played his eyes and stood there and see that's what

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<v Speaker 1>That's what when Belichick saw me that time when we met,

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<v Speaker 1>it's almost like he was like, Okay, I have in

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<v Speaker 1>mind what I can do with this guy. That's what

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<v Speaker 1>they're doing with Dix. You just put them in position

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<v Speaker 1>to make the plays. Not just that he can catch it.

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<v Speaker 1>He's got the instincts to know where to anticipate the

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<v Speaker 1>ball might go. And that's that's what you have to

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<v Speaker 1>look at. I got the brad guys. I was tweeting

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<v Speaker 1>the whole time. I didn't. I didn't tweet until he

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<v Speaker 1>got the first one and I put four four four

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<v Speaker 1>because he got four for four four and four games,

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<v Speaker 1>and then he gets no. I was, I was ahead

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<v Speaker 1>of it. Okay. Right after that, I said, relaxed, cowboy fans,

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<v Speaker 1>he's not done yet. That's what I said. He's not

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<v Speaker 1>done yet, and bam, that's when he made that amazing play.

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<v Speaker 1>So if you have five picks in four games, I

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<v Speaker 1>figured out he's on like a twenty one piacea. Now

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<v Speaker 1>it's like it's unimaginable, but that's the pace. If he

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<v Speaker 1>gets that, then they're gonna forget all about me. As

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<v Speaker 1>he goes on, they're gonna be like, wow, okay, we

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<v Speaker 1>can't reference ever since anymore. He's in a whole nother

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<v Speaker 1>strategy saying for this show, it's gonna be seven gets eleven.

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<v Speaker 1>They're going to Heaven, super Bowl Heaven. That's right, he's

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<v Speaker 1>on the way right here. Seven gets eleven equals super

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<v Speaker 1>Bowl Heaven right there. And you know the other thing,

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<v Speaker 1>somebody said, well, when when you think they're gonna quit

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<v Speaker 1>throwing his way? I said, if they keep putting him

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<v Speaker 1>on the top, receiver. They're gotta throw at their top receiver, right,

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<v Speaker 1>They're not gonna Just let's look at what else is doing.

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<v Speaker 1>Can you see my brother Brown getting off over the

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<v Speaker 1>other side. Yes, it just you mentioned that. It's just

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<v Speaker 1>it's just it's in fact. Yea. He once baby steps.

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<v Speaker 1>Guys baby steps because not only is he anticipating better,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, it's not just on the one that he jumped,

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<v Speaker 1>it's like every route he seems to be okay. He

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<v Speaker 1>seems to grasp what kind of anticipation you can use

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<v Speaker 1>at a certain time, and his instinct seems to be

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<v Speaker 1>kicking in, not just on passes. Uh. They had a

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<v Speaker 1>running back on tight end came out, Yeah, and he

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<v Speaker 1>comes out in his man It was like practice. You know,

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<v Speaker 1>you kept the leverage. He comes in there, he puts

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<v Speaker 1>his head in front of the blocker, shoulder into his legs,

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<v Speaker 1>and he brought him down easily. How is that? What

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<v Speaker 1>is that guy been tied first first in in tackles

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<v Speaker 1>in the game, and he had other than the one

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<v Speaker 1>he dropped. He had two more passes broken up, so

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<v Speaker 1>he had three pass breakups. That's why he fussed backs.

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<v Speaker 1>I don't fuss because he's not good. I fuss because

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<v Speaker 1>I know he can do better. Right, that's the point.

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<v Speaker 1>Don't allow him to bail out. This guy can play, man,

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<v Speaker 1>he's got all the tools. You've been on this side

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<v Speaker 1>the whole time. I've been the one that's on this case,

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<v Speaker 1>So he can you come around on him. He's finally

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<v Speaker 1>coming around. He's finally coming around, you know. And and

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<v Speaker 1>uh he's been tackling well all see. Yes, you know,

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<v Speaker 1>going back to the Tampa Bay game, so you know.

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<v Speaker 1>But um, it's just that there's so much to like

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<v Speaker 1>about what you're seeing right now with this team, and

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<v Speaker 1>a lot of it goes back to the unselfishness. I

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<v Speaker 1>mean it's like, uh, you can go from position group

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<v Speaker 1>to position group, and uh, you know, Zeke really seemed

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<v Speaker 1>to enjoy that Pollard was having success for a couple

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<v Speaker 1>of weeks, and now Zeke has his success this week,

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<v Speaker 1>and who knows what happens next week. And in other positions, uh,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, whether it's on offense or defense. Uh, there's

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<v Speaker 1>and and it's not just I think that you can

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<v Speaker 1>say that that's a product of winning, but I think

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<v Speaker 1>the winning is a product that you know, I think

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<v Speaker 1>it's the reverse winning doesn't just come automatically. Well think

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<v Speaker 1>about it. How many times have you seen somebody throw

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<v Speaker 1>four touchdown passes and each touchdown pass went to somebody different? Right,

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<v Speaker 1>everybody caught one? Yeah? And Dak said it after the game,

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<v Speaker 1>he said, you know, it's like incentive the guys. When

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<v Speaker 1>you get your opportunity, you better score because if you don't,

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<v Speaker 1>somebody else is going to get it after you. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>You're just setting it up for somebody else. And the

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<v Speaker 1>more we score, the more opportunities that will be for others. Right. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>even Jarwin got in the in the business, right, and

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<v Speaker 1>that was sweet. That was a sweet white call, right, Um?

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<v Speaker 1>And who else? Uh? So it was said, said again,

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<v Speaker 1>that's two and that's one in each game over the

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<v Speaker 1>last two when you can seamlessly replace somebody like a

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<v Speaker 1>Michael Gallop Yeah right, you got squat, Yeah you got

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<v Speaker 1>and then you had Schultz and Cooper were the other ones,

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<v Speaker 1>and five different players. This is what we expected from

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<v Speaker 1>this offense though, right, I mean I thought they were

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<v Speaker 1>thirty point a game team for sure, just looking at

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<v Speaker 1>what they had done last year. You know, after so

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<v Speaker 1>DA's got ten touchdown passes at this point, last year

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<v Speaker 1>or after five games last year he had nine, so

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<v Speaker 1>he's kind of picked up where he left off. But

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<v Speaker 1>the yard it was it was nine interception or ten

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown passes two interception last year was nine and four

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<v Speaker 1>or five. And they were always on the first drive

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<v Speaker 1>and the yards were more because they were always behind,

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<v Speaker 1>so they had to throw. They never had the luxury

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<v Speaker 1>of doing what they did with Zeke in this game.

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<v Speaker 1>They ran for two hundred and forty five yards. Last

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<v Speaker 1>year he was racking up yards like Sam Darnold was

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<v Speaker 1>racking up yards, and yesterday they were behind about three

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<v Speaker 1>touchdown exactly right the week before and and that, and again,

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<v Speaker 1>I'm sure there's still going to be thirty first in

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<v Speaker 1>past defense and there's some okay follow yards, but we're

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<v Speaker 1>going to get to this. Hopefully they learned a lesson

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<v Speaker 1>in the fourth quarter. Okay, we get to that when

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<v Speaker 1>I ain't it there in time? Man? I did, of

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<v Speaker 1>I ran out of there. So a couple of appearances

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<v Speaker 1>on Saturday, I had four appearances on what started office four.

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<v Speaker 1>I was gonna be the grand marshal for Berkner's homecoming parade.

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<v Speaker 1>Well excuse me, but you know me, I hate getting

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<v Speaker 1>up early, something up or seven o'clock ready to go,

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<v Speaker 1>president of the Richardson the school board, and uh she

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<v Speaker 1>was gonna be in it. So my wife calls it

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<v Speaker 1>and says, uh, so what times the parade and she goes, oh,

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<v Speaker 1>they canceled it, and I'm up dressed, ready to walk

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<v Speaker 1>called me. So I'm dressed, ready to go. So I

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<v Speaker 1>just got all, you know, one man everything. Next thing,

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<v Speaker 1>you know, I got three more deals. Man. I had

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<v Speaker 1>a great time this weekend, a great time. It ended

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<v Speaker 1>up well, started off well, this great, great weekend. So

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<v Speaker 1>were you able to watch Missouri? I watched the first half.

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<v Speaker 1>That's all I needed to watch. And I got a

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<v Speaker 1>text from somebody talking about how crappy Missouri, and I

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<v Speaker 1>basically I sent him a screen shot. I just saw

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<v Speaker 1>the score. What was the scorer when I forty two

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<v Speaker 1>to three halftime? It was No, it wasn't half time

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<v Speaker 1>because they kicked a field goal before it halfed. They

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<v Speaker 1>were six for six on scoring touchdowns in possessions in

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<v Speaker 1>the first half. Wow, and gave up four hundred and

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<v Speaker 1>some yards in a half. So at halftime I fired

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<v Speaker 1>the defensive coordinator, and then after the game, the calumnist

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<v Speaker 1>from the Saint Louis Post Dispatch fired the defensive coordinator,

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<v Speaker 1>and by Monday they fired the defensive line coach. It's like, okay,

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<v Speaker 1>they just get rid of the whole staff, the coordinator.

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<v Speaker 1>You give up six hundred and eighty three yards in

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<v Speaker 1>a game. It ain't the defensive line coaches for problems

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<v Speaker 1>on the offensive side is Duley? Still, there is a

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<v Speaker 1>different drink drink a Witz is the offensive coordinator. The

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<v Speaker 1>head coach is the okay coordinator. Okay, yeah, drink a Witz,

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<v Speaker 1>drink Witz, drink Witz. Yeah, okay, won't hear from them

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<v Speaker 1>any I'll tell you what I guarantee. A coach drink

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<v Speaker 1>was drinking. He wasn't. Half. Now. The scary thing is

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<v Speaker 1>they got to play North Texas State on Saturday. It's

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<v Speaker 1>North Texas Northeas. Okay, sorry, he's back there with me,

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<v Speaker 1>Joe Green. That's right. You'll see Duley this weekend. By

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<v Speaker 1>the way, where is he He's a wide receiver coach

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<v Speaker 1>for the Giants? Oh is he? Okay, he's with the Giants.

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<v Speaker 1>And Grambling had a comeback against Alabama A and him

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<v Speaker 1>this weekend. And I bet you were on the edge

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<v Speaker 1>of your seat on Saturday Day. Wasn't that easy? Yeah?

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<v Speaker 1>Had a three touchdown lead in the second half, and yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>well so did the Cowboys. And then like and then

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<v Speaker 1>like that's a great segue because I thought I was

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<v Speaker 1>seeing a sequel to what I've watched on Saturday Now

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<v Speaker 1>the coach on Saturday decided to kick off up thirteen.

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<v Speaker 1>He decides to kick off to a kick returner who

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<v Speaker 1>returned one for a touchdown the week before. Where the

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<v Speaker 1>minute left in the game. And sure enough, this is

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<v Speaker 1>after being penalized fifteen yards and so there's even more

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<v Speaker 1>field to cover, and sure enough he took it to

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<v Speaker 1>the house. And now it's a six point game. All right.

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<v Speaker 1>Now get to what you wanted to talk about in

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<v Speaker 1>this segment regarding the Cowboys. Yes, do not think a

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<v Speaker 1>twenty point lead going into the fourth quarter is a

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<v Speaker 1>safe lead. You do not relax and you not let

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<v Speaker 1>your guard down. Especially, don't sit the guys that are

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<v Speaker 1>guarding your goal line, like Trayvon Diggs. What rand On Gregory,

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<v Speaker 1>I don't I don't understand that they took all of

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<v Speaker 1>a sudden the backup defensive liners in there. What are

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<v Speaker 1>you doing? I tweeted this myself. No dB comes out

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<v Speaker 1>of the game ever unless you're hurt. Now, okay, Now,

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<v Speaker 1>they said he had tightness in his back. That was

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<v Speaker 1>the second thing they said. The first thing. First thing,

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<v Speaker 1>give me a break, game manager, Yeah, give me a break.

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<v Speaker 1>That doesn't happen with defensive backs, right, never come out

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<v Speaker 1>of the game. If you got two interceptions, you're going

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<v Speaker 1>in for three. So darned well better being a tight back. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>but it wasn't like having He looked like he was fine.

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<v Speaker 1>He was standing on the side. He actually kind of

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<v Speaker 1>looked like he had when he walked, did he. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>well looked a little bit because otherwise you just that

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<v Speaker 1>just doesn't happen. If you're defensive back. You never come

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<v Speaker 1>out of the game. It's just the way it is.

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<v Speaker 1>You stay in and you feed. You know, you got

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<v Speaker 1>two picks and you don't want three. Yeah, they didn't

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<v Speaker 1>take you out in that game against Washington. No, we

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<v Speaker 1>kept coming there. We didn't replace anybody. We didn't come

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<v Speaker 1>in with back up dime defensive backs. We stayed in

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<v Speaker 1>there and feasted. So the other issue with that, and

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<v Speaker 1>then it if indeed when and we're going to take

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<v Speaker 1>their word for it, they said they had back tightness, Well,

0:26:15.359 --> 0:26:18.600
<v Speaker 1>then once you've sat out for a little bit, probably tighter,

0:26:18.840 --> 0:26:21.240
<v Speaker 1>and yeah, now you're going to go back in the game,

0:26:21.320 --> 0:26:24.600
<v Speaker 1>and now you've got a real chance of activating the injury.

0:26:24.680 --> 0:26:27.320
<v Speaker 1>Then yeah, I mean they're they're in there the fourth quarter.

0:26:27.480 --> 0:26:32.040
<v Speaker 1>Randy Gregory's not out there. You know, Kamara, you know

0:26:32.359 --> 0:26:38.800
<v Speaker 1>you know what homecoming, you know, university had not. I

0:26:38.880 --> 0:26:45.600
<v Speaker 1>always stayed said, um, all right, you know why the

0:26:45.720 --> 0:26:49.480
<v Speaker 1>cow I think the Cowboys had a false sense of security?

0:26:49.680 --> 0:26:54.240
<v Speaker 1>Why is that because of the coaching decision that innocence

0:26:54.359 --> 0:26:57.680
<v Speaker 1>decided this game? All right, what you got, Matt rule?

0:26:58.119 --> 0:27:01.240
<v Speaker 1>M hm. Why in the world, Oh, I know what

0:27:01.320 --> 0:27:04.920
<v Speaker 1>you're gonna say. Do you spend two timeouts in the

0:27:05.040 --> 0:27:07.840
<v Speaker 1>third quarter and your third time out before there's twelve

0:27:07.880 --> 0:27:11.080
<v Speaker 1>minutes left in this football game? I have I mean,

0:27:11.200 --> 0:27:14.160
<v Speaker 1>I'm just shaking my head, going what are you doing?

0:27:14.800 --> 0:27:18.960
<v Speaker 1>He decided basically to end the game, although they did

0:27:19.080 --> 0:27:21.000
<v Speaker 1>come back and make it a one score game eight

0:27:21.040 --> 0:27:24.240
<v Speaker 1>point deficit, but he decided in the third quarter that

0:27:24.359 --> 0:27:26.280
<v Speaker 1>the game is on the line, we have to do it.

0:27:26.920 --> 0:27:29.000
<v Speaker 1>I mean, if you're gonna come into a game with

0:27:29.160 --> 0:27:31.520
<v Speaker 1>a mindset that we're going to go for it on

0:27:31.680 --> 0:27:35.600
<v Speaker 1>fourth downs as a rule, so to speak, in this game,

0:27:35.840 --> 0:27:38.200
<v Speaker 1>then why do you have to call a time out

0:27:38.440 --> 0:27:40.520
<v Speaker 1>to decide whether you're gonna punt or go for it

0:27:40.640 --> 0:27:43.080
<v Speaker 1>on fourth down? You cannot waste a time out like that.

0:27:44.240 --> 0:27:46.800
<v Speaker 1>And then they had another the next time out, the

0:27:47.320 --> 0:27:50.120
<v Speaker 1>playclock was down to nothing, and so then they spend

0:27:50.160 --> 0:27:54.120
<v Speaker 1>their second time out. Right, But in essence, in difference,

0:27:54.600 --> 0:27:58.520
<v Speaker 1>a difference from college is in the NFL, these timeouts

0:27:58.640 --> 0:28:03.360
<v Speaker 1>are so precious. Clock management is so precious. And when

0:28:03.440 --> 0:28:06.360
<v Speaker 1>you spend your three timeouts before the twelve minute mark

0:28:06.400 --> 0:28:09.080
<v Speaker 1>of the fourth quarter, you have now turned a sixty

0:28:09.160 --> 0:28:12.680
<v Speaker 1>minute game literally into a fifty eight minute game. This

0:28:12.840 --> 0:28:15.040
<v Speaker 1>game is over at the two minute warning if the

0:28:15.080 --> 0:28:17.440
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys get a first down, and they finally got it,

0:28:17.600 --> 0:28:23.560
<v Speaker 1>and right, I'm very play call whatever, But you literally

0:28:23.640 --> 0:28:27.159
<v Speaker 1>have turned it into a fifty eight minute game, and

0:28:27.320 --> 0:28:30.360
<v Speaker 1>you figuratively have turned it more into a fifty five

0:28:30.440 --> 0:28:34.119
<v Speaker 1>minute game because the Cowboys no in that fourth quarter,

0:28:34.640 --> 0:28:37.320
<v Speaker 1>You've got no timeouts left. So what am I gonna do.

0:28:37.680 --> 0:28:40.280
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna just run the football, run the football, And

0:28:40.440 --> 0:28:43.080
<v Speaker 1>every time I get the ball, I am taking at

0:28:43.200 --> 0:28:45.360
<v Speaker 1>least two minutes. Even if I don't get a first down,

0:28:45.400 --> 0:28:47.400
<v Speaker 1>I'm taking two minutes off the clock. And if I

0:28:47.480 --> 0:28:49.800
<v Speaker 1>do get a first down, I'm taking four minutes off

0:28:49.840 --> 0:28:51.560
<v Speaker 1>the clock. And I think that may have given the

0:28:51.640 --> 0:28:55.320
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys coaching staff a false sense of security that this

0:28:55.520 --> 0:28:59.040
<v Speaker 1>game was over. Did that get on Charlotte radio that

0:28:59.200 --> 0:29:00.880
<v Speaker 1>did not know? I did not hear it, because you

0:29:01.400 --> 0:29:03.520
<v Speaker 1>should have been when he called that was just ridiculous.

0:29:03.520 --> 0:29:05.640
<v Speaker 1>When he called time out on that fourth and one,

0:29:05.760 --> 0:29:09.440
<v Speaker 1>they were at the thirty four. Uh, they're trailing at

0:29:09.520 --> 0:29:13.040
<v Speaker 1>that time, twenty six fourteen, and there was no stop

0:29:13.120 --> 0:29:17.840
<v Speaker 1>in the Cowboys right uh, five fifty left and I'm going, well,

0:29:17.880 --> 0:29:19.800
<v Speaker 1>he's gonna go for it. He's not punting here. You

0:29:19.920 --> 0:29:22.400
<v Speaker 1>can't punt here. The Cowboys have just come out and

0:29:22.600 --> 0:29:25.240
<v Speaker 1>scored and scored, and what makes you think you're gonna

0:29:25.280 --> 0:29:28.160
<v Speaker 1>stop him? You can't. You can't punt or kick a

0:29:28.240 --> 0:29:31.240
<v Speaker 1>field goal. And they already had missed what the fifty

0:29:31.280 --> 0:29:34.520
<v Speaker 1>four yarder and at the thirty four that would have

0:29:34.600 --> 0:29:38.280
<v Speaker 1>been fifty two yards. You got you gotta score touchdowns.

0:29:38.880 --> 0:29:41.320
<v Speaker 1>You kicked field goods. This is the lesson the Cowboys.

0:29:41.680 --> 0:29:45.200
<v Speaker 1>I hope they've learned. You kicked field goals. You're getting

0:29:45.240 --> 0:29:48.160
<v Speaker 1>closer to losing. That's your that's your right there telling

0:29:48.240 --> 0:29:51.160
<v Speaker 1>him there. I've heard you say that. Not kick a

0:29:51.200 --> 0:29:54.440
<v Speaker 1>field goal there. You know you're just further behind because

0:29:54.440 --> 0:29:57.360
<v Speaker 1>they're gonna score a touchdown, And they did by the way,

0:29:57.800 --> 0:30:02.280
<v Speaker 1>so you said you tweeted whatever about the interception said

0:30:02.360 --> 0:30:04.880
<v Speaker 1>during the game. So so I tweeted something about you

0:30:05.600 --> 0:30:08.200
<v Speaker 1>about the timehouse, and then a second time out, I

0:30:08.240 --> 0:30:12.480
<v Speaker 1>tweeted something about that, and then Cedric Wilson scores a touchdowns.

0:30:12.680 --> 0:30:14.640
<v Speaker 1>It's a twenty point game. I said, Well, matt Rue

0:30:14.720 --> 0:30:16.840
<v Speaker 1>might as well use his third time out right now,

0:30:17.680 --> 0:30:21.600
<v Speaker 1>because this game's over. I said, Panthers need to be

0:30:21.680 --> 0:30:24.120
<v Speaker 1>hitting for the bus. That's that's right, Yeah, time to

0:30:24.160 --> 0:30:28.040
<v Speaker 1>get on the bus. But Brad on the radio basically

0:30:28.120 --> 0:30:30.360
<v Speaker 1>said he basically killed all his challenges the rest of

0:30:30.360 --> 0:30:32.880
<v Speaker 1>the game too, because without any timeout, that's great. If

0:30:32.920 --> 0:30:34.520
<v Speaker 1>it was a close game at the end, you need

0:30:34.600 --> 0:30:36.320
<v Speaker 1>to challenge. You didn't have it because you don't have

0:30:36.320 --> 0:30:40.200
<v Speaker 1>any timeouts. I mean, he couldn't panic and that, and

0:30:40.360 --> 0:30:44.480
<v Speaker 1>that was a crew. You needed to challenge both sides, right, guys,

0:30:44.560 --> 0:30:48.240
<v Speaker 1>both sides. Yeah, And he's one particular you want to

0:30:48.280 --> 0:30:52.160
<v Speaker 1>talk about. Well, some of them mean you didn't. You didn't.

0:30:52.280 --> 0:30:56.320
<v Speaker 1>You couldn't challenge because they were change of possessions, right,

0:30:56.480 --> 0:30:59.800
<v Speaker 1>they automatically look at those. But again, it's the same

0:31:00.200 --> 0:31:02.280
<v Speaker 1>thing if you got a guy up there in the

0:31:02.440 --> 0:31:05.160
<v Speaker 1>sky that can just buzz down. You screw it up,

0:31:05.720 --> 0:31:11.080
<v Speaker 1>change it, You'll save five minutes. You don't. They're so obvious.

0:31:11.520 --> 0:31:13.880
<v Speaker 1>When you're up high, you can see we got a break.

0:31:14.320 --> 0:31:16.320
<v Speaker 1>But we got a break on that one. We really

0:31:16.400 --> 0:31:22.760
<v Speaker 1>got the fumble. Oh the Schultzwe yeah, forward product, forward

0:31:23.000 --> 0:31:25.960
<v Speaker 1>progress that I've never seen that before. Oh no, I

0:31:26.000 --> 0:31:28.160
<v Speaker 1>mean I thought it as as it happened. I said,

0:31:28.200 --> 0:31:30.640
<v Speaker 1>they're calling forward progress on this, and sure enough they did.

0:31:31.200 --> 0:31:36.160
<v Speaker 1>And because he picked there trying to stop that, is

0:31:36.200 --> 0:31:37.960
<v Speaker 1>that what it was? Well, I'll tell you usually that's

0:31:38.040 --> 0:31:40.720
<v Speaker 1>just a fumble. If it was a quarterback tackled like

0:31:40.840 --> 0:31:43.240
<v Speaker 1>that and pile drived him, that would have been a

0:31:43.280 --> 0:31:47.080
<v Speaker 1>fifteen yard tunalty, right. It kind of the same principle

0:31:47.240 --> 0:31:49.840
<v Speaker 1>as you'll see. You'll play on the sideline where it's

0:31:49.920 --> 0:31:52.720
<v Speaker 1>ruled in bounds because of forward progress even though they

0:31:52.800 --> 0:31:55.240
<v Speaker 1>went out of bounds and and the offensive players trying

0:31:55.280 --> 0:31:57.440
<v Speaker 1>to get out of bounds. And it's kind of the

0:31:57.600 --> 0:32:02.120
<v Speaker 1>same print to keep the clock going up sideways immediately

0:32:02.360 --> 0:32:05.200
<v Speaker 1>with the ball came out right, Initially, you couldn't see

0:32:05.320 --> 0:32:08.560
<v Speaker 1>that immediate the ball and that's the thing the officials

0:32:08.640 --> 0:32:11.520
<v Speaker 1>could not see that the ball came out immediate list,

0:32:11.880 --> 0:32:14.040
<v Speaker 1>but you would have seen it on replay, and that's why.

0:32:14.760 --> 0:32:17.440
<v Speaker 1>And I guarantee you the Competition Committee is going to

0:32:17.480 --> 0:32:21.760
<v Speaker 1>look at that that particular play and they probably will

0:32:21.880 --> 0:32:26.640
<v Speaker 1>change their mind on forward progress of not being able

0:32:26.760 --> 0:32:30.080
<v Speaker 1>to review of a forward progress call on the field,

0:32:30.480 --> 0:32:34.000
<v Speaker 1>because I mean that, in essence, is what replay is

0:32:34.040 --> 0:32:36.240
<v Speaker 1>all about, to be able to see something that you

0:32:36.360 --> 0:32:39.560
<v Speaker 1>otherwise could not see. Right, and with enough bodies around,

0:32:39.680 --> 0:32:41.920
<v Speaker 1>you wouldn't be able to see that the ball was dislodged.

0:32:42.320 --> 0:32:45.560
<v Speaker 1>How did they miss that holding call on the goal line?

0:32:45.560 --> 0:32:48.400
<v Speaker 1>I think it was on the score for the Cowboys.

0:32:48.440 --> 0:32:50.880
<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to remember. I think it was Zeke was

0:32:51.000 --> 0:32:52.920
<v Speaker 1>running the ball. I think it was on his touchdown.

0:32:53.920 --> 0:32:57.240
<v Speaker 1>Lineman came through. He was gonna get Zeke right here.

0:32:57.960 --> 0:33:00.640
<v Speaker 1>Oh God, just grabbed it and he he was reaching

0:33:00.680 --> 0:33:03.120
<v Speaker 1>out like this. Y'all didn't see that on his one

0:33:03.200 --> 0:33:06.720
<v Speaker 1>yard touchdown. I think it was on the touchdown run. Oh,

0:33:06.800 --> 0:33:08.840
<v Speaker 1>I know where you're talking about. Yeah, that was that

0:33:09.000 --> 0:33:11.760
<v Speaker 1>was just an obvious hold. I mean, there was no

0:33:11.920 --> 0:33:15.920
<v Speaker 1>one else there. He's like this, there's no one else there.

0:33:16.440 --> 0:33:19.160
<v Speaker 1>The hole is right there. He scores. How did I

0:33:19.280 --> 0:33:21.760
<v Speaker 1>just don't see how they missed it. We got some

0:33:21.880 --> 0:33:25.080
<v Speaker 1>breaks there. It's a matter of watching a game through

0:33:25.160 --> 0:33:28.560
<v Speaker 1>metallic blue glasses or Carolina. But here's the thing I

0:33:28.720 --> 0:33:30.800
<v Speaker 1>told my son, I said, you know, usually we're on

0:33:30.880 --> 0:33:33.240
<v Speaker 1>the other end of those. Uh, this officially means we

0:33:33.360 --> 0:33:35.360
<v Speaker 1>are good football teams. Well, it wasn't the only good

0:33:35.400 --> 0:33:39.120
<v Speaker 1>football teams yet those kind of breaks. It didn't start

0:33:39.200 --> 0:33:41.480
<v Speaker 1>off too well with those reviews, by the way. And

0:33:41.600 --> 0:33:43.680
<v Speaker 1>then you know they needed the chip in the ball

0:33:43.960 --> 0:33:47.960
<v Speaker 1>too for that one one with Schultz, the two point conversion.

0:33:48.040 --> 0:33:50.920
<v Speaker 1>If I'm gonna nitpick, Dak has got to get it

0:33:51.480 --> 0:33:54.560
<v Speaker 1>just further out because this this gave this twice. He

0:33:54.680 --> 0:33:57.400
<v Speaker 1>put it here, right, That's not always the best place,

0:33:57.560 --> 0:33:59.680
<v Speaker 1>especially if you already got the DP beat. If you

0:33:59.760 --> 0:34:02.720
<v Speaker 1>put here, then you're looking at what Green Bay usually does.

0:34:03.040 --> 0:34:05.479
<v Speaker 1>Rogers puts you right there. They just reach over right

0:34:05.560 --> 0:34:07.080
<v Speaker 1>there that they don't even go down. He should have

0:34:07.160 --> 0:34:10.759
<v Speaker 1>run the route a little deeper. He ran parallel to

0:34:10.880 --> 0:34:12.719
<v Speaker 1>the line of screen. Well, I mean he would. It

0:34:12.760 --> 0:34:15.680
<v Speaker 1>would have been okay, but Dak slowed him down by

0:34:15.840 --> 0:34:18.120
<v Speaker 1>putting it on where he did, as opposed to putting

0:34:18.160 --> 0:34:20.440
<v Speaker 1>it out out front or maybe even a little closer

0:34:20.480 --> 0:34:23.399
<v Speaker 1>to the body, which happened on the one that Zeke

0:34:23.680 --> 0:34:25.840
<v Speaker 1>body had her first sound, same thing and he had

0:34:25.920 --> 0:34:28.520
<v Speaker 1>the ball thing behind him in the same thing together.

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<v Speaker 1>You gotta kind of lead him. And that's nitpicking. You're

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<v Speaker 1>We touched a little bit on the last play and

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<v Speaker 1>the the speed options. Yes, Apollard, great play call there,

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<v Speaker 1>loved it, and evidently some people must have had some

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<v Speaker 1>problems with McCarthy's decisions in that game play like play calls.

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<v Speaker 1>It was the two point. Kevin Sherrington in the Morning

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<v Speaker 1>News was critical of him going for two. I said,

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<v Speaker 1>the penalty. Yeah, that got you down. Yet nothing wrong

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<v Speaker 1>with that, right, there's nothing wrong with that at all. Right,

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<v Speaker 1>It's like you say, man, sometimes people just being like

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<v Speaker 1>my people contrary. I mean, it's like, you ran for

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<v Speaker 1>two hundred and forty three yards, should have ran for

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<v Speaker 1>one more. And I like the fact that we're trying

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<v Speaker 1>to stick that dagger in there, you know what I mean.

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<v Speaker 1>but not overly aggressive. I think that's the call to make.

0:38:23.000 --> 0:38:26.120
<v Speaker 1>And it's like you said, people have been criticizing damned

0:38:26.120 --> 0:38:28.439
<v Speaker 1>if you do, damned if you don't. When I said,

0:38:28.520 --> 0:38:30.000
<v Speaker 1>I said it out loud, I said, well, they got

0:38:30.080 --> 0:38:32.359
<v Speaker 1>to go for two. And Dave Hellman, sitting next to me, goes,

0:38:32.440 --> 0:38:34.160
<v Speaker 1>you go, Mick, And I said, yeah, it sounds good

0:38:34.239 --> 0:38:37.400
<v Speaker 1>until they miss it, right, But then you're gonna tell

0:38:37.440 --> 0:38:42.200
<v Speaker 1>me I'm an idiot. Well, they and decisions to go

0:38:42.320 --> 0:38:44.719
<v Speaker 1>for it on fourth down. They seem to go much

0:38:44.760 --> 0:38:47.440
<v Speaker 1>better when you have a good team. Yes, yeah, I

0:38:47.560 --> 0:38:50.520
<v Speaker 1>have a good offensive a good offensive line. That's exactly right.

0:38:50.560 --> 0:38:54.759
<v Speaker 1>And speaking of the offensive line, Connor McGovern, Yes, I

0:38:54.960 --> 0:38:57.120
<v Speaker 1>love that. I mean, how can you not love what

0:38:57.160 --> 0:38:59.359
<v Speaker 1>they're doing with him is lining up as a full

0:38:59.400 --> 0:39:02.360
<v Speaker 1>bag and he deserves time and they're engaging him in

0:39:02.440 --> 0:39:04.360
<v Speaker 1>the game. So now when he's got to go in

0:39:04.520 --> 0:39:07.759
<v Speaker 1>his play guard somebody gets hurt, he's ready to go.

0:39:08.000 --> 0:39:11.800
<v Speaker 1>He's he's engaged, and he feels like he's important, you know.

0:39:12.120 --> 0:39:16.640
<v Speaker 1>He uh and athletically, he's the perfect guy for that

0:39:17.080 --> 0:39:19.880
<v Speaker 1>lead blocker fullback coming out of the backfield. I mean

0:39:19.960 --> 0:39:22.480
<v Speaker 1>he moves well for a big guy at three hundred

0:39:22.480 --> 0:39:25.319
<v Speaker 1>and ten pounder or whatever he is. I went back

0:39:25.360 --> 0:39:28.080
<v Speaker 1>and looked at his combine numbers and they're almost identical

0:39:28.120 --> 0:39:32.440
<v Speaker 1>to what Zack Martin's were willing out and uh, you know,

0:39:32.600 --> 0:39:36.960
<v Speaker 1>he he just moves well. And you want somebody like that.

0:39:37.520 --> 0:39:41.120
<v Speaker 1>You're not every You can't just take any offense line.

0:39:41.520 --> 0:39:43.040
<v Speaker 1>You know it's coming, right, you know we're gonna do

0:39:43.120 --> 0:39:45.319
<v Speaker 1>the play action right right. You know he's gonna cat

0:39:45.440 --> 0:39:47.640
<v Speaker 1>that's right, He's gonna catch it, right, Yeah, so he'd

0:39:47.680 --> 0:39:49.360
<v Speaker 1>better have the tape off of his fingers and be

0:39:49.440 --> 0:39:51.360
<v Speaker 1>ready to I mean it's just not it's not every

0:39:51.440 --> 0:39:54.480
<v Speaker 1>offensive lineman that you can use in that role, but

0:39:54.800 --> 0:39:57.800
<v Speaker 1>he's got the perfect body for it. On Zeke's the

0:39:57.920 --> 0:40:00.880
<v Speaker 1>one yard touchdown run, he threw the block that kind

0:40:00.920 --> 0:40:04.080
<v Speaker 1>of cleared things out. I mean he he was digging

0:40:04.120 --> 0:40:06.560
<v Speaker 1>people out of there, and that's what you want, that's

0:40:06.600 --> 0:40:08.560
<v Speaker 1>what you need that guy to do. And there was

0:40:08.640 --> 0:40:12.160
<v Speaker 1>one other one. He neutralized the guy. It's not like

0:40:12.320 --> 0:40:14.440
<v Speaker 1>he pancaked him. He just took him up and the

0:40:14.520 --> 0:40:17.320
<v Speaker 1>guy couldn't go get Zeke going up the middle. And

0:40:17.880 --> 0:40:19.880
<v Speaker 1>the other thing about him on that is that he

0:40:20.080 --> 0:40:24.600
<v Speaker 1>has a spatial awareness about him to where okay, maybe

0:40:25.200 --> 0:40:28.400
<v Speaker 1>depending on what the defense doing, he finds the right

0:40:28.480 --> 0:40:31.920
<v Speaker 1>guy to block the block. Yeah, exactly, not just somebody

0:40:32.160 --> 0:40:35.359
<v Speaker 1>big like the fridge, just blowing up in the middle. Well,

0:40:35.400 --> 0:40:39.160
<v Speaker 1>you talk about, you know something that we didn't talk about.

0:40:39.160 --> 0:40:43.880
<v Speaker 1>I always talked about the offense. Our defensive line. I

0:40:43.960 --> 0:40:46.920
<v Speaker 1>wouldn't say, you know, as I wouldn't say they dominate

0:40:46.960 --> 0:40:49.840
<v Speaker 1>the way our offensive line does. It's in a different fashion.

0:40:50.520 --> 0:40:53.359
<v Speaker 1>They well, you down every team I've seen us play

0:40:53.400 --> 0:40:56.360
<v Speaker 1>against so far. They start off, we're giving up gases.

0:40:56.360 --> 0:40:58.880
<v Speaker 1>We're getting gas here, gas there. Next thing, you know,

0:40:59.560 --> 0:41:02.360
<v Speaker 1>good defense, You're getting interception by digs, you get brown,

0:41:02.440 --> 0:41:05.560
<v Speaker 1>you got guys knocking plays down. All of a sudden

0:41:05.719 --> 0:41:09.560
<v Speaker 1>in the second half, that defensive line just seems to

0:41:09.719 --> 0:41:14.279
<v Speaker 1>gain more and more momentum. And Olsen brought it up

0:41:14.360 --> 0:41:17.240
<v Speaker 1>yesterday before the second half, just as they were about

0:41:17.239 --> 0:41:19.240
<v Speaker 1>to go in for the first half. He talked about

0:41:19.280 --> 0:41:23.320
<v Speaker 1>how the defensive line looks like they're getting closer and closer,

0:41:23.719 --> 0:41:26.239
<v Speaker 1>and that's what I like about them. As the game

0:41:26.320 --> 0:41:29.560
<v Speaker 1>goes on, they are getting closer and closer. And before

0:41:29.600 --> 0:41:32.239
<v Speaker 1>it's all said and done, you got oh diga Zoo

0:41:32.440 --> 0:41:35.160
<v Speaker 1>getting getting a sack. You've got the pressure coming from

0:41:35.920 --> 0:41:39.000
<v Speaker 1>Gregory all day long. I don't care if cam Irvings.

0:41:39.000 --> 0:41:42.279
<v Speaker 1>They are not. We have had the same emo every

0:41:42.360 --> 0:41:44.920
<v Speaker 1>game that we played. By the time the fourth quarter comes,

0:41:45.440 --> 0:41:50.120
<v Speaker 1>people are leaving on stretchers somehow, they're injured in a way,

0:41:50.239 --> 0:41:54.359
<v Speaker 1>one way or another, and we are gaining steam as

0:41:54.440 --> 0:41:58.040
<v Speaker 1>the game winds down. And that's that's a great formula

0:41:58.120 --> 0:42:01.719
<v Speaker 1>because defense is playing off of the offense, which is

0:42:01.760 --> 0:42:05.640
<v Speaker 1>won the best in the league. Maybe my my accusation

0:42:05.800 --> 0:42:07.960
<v Speaker 1>of him getting a veteran day was a good thing

0:42:08.080 --> 0:42:10.600
<v Speaker 1>last week, right, Yeah, he was pretty fresh if you

0:42:10.719 --> 0:42:15.600
<v Speaker 1>think about last week. He caused three holding calls too,

0:42:15.920 --> 0:42:19.839
<v Speaker 1>and we talked about that he didn't have the numbers. Yeah,

0:42:20.120 --> 0:42:22.719
<v Speaker 1>but that that didn't show up, but he impacted. And

0:42:22.800 --> 0:42:25.319
<v Speaker 1>then and then when they kind of got him going

0:42:25.560 --> 0:42:29.120
<v Speaker 1>there and they couldn't run anymore, it's like, okay, Michael Person,

0:42:29.200 --> 0:42:31.239
<v Speaker 1>so I don't need you at linebacker, go play left

0:42:31.280 --> 0:42:35.600
<v Speaker 1>defensive and they started he started coming rushing and you know,

0:42:35.680 --> 0:42:38.120
<v Speaker 1>he got the one sack, but he was causing havoc there.

0:42:38.400 --> 0:42:42.560
<v Speaker 1>He was causing havoc at linebacker because they were blitzing

0:42:42.640 --> 0:42:44.960
<v Speaker 1>him into the A gap and they were, you know,

0:42:45.160 --> 0:42:48.040
<v Speaker 1>sending five didn't they have I had notes on that.

0:42:48.160 --> 0:42:50.400
<v Speaker 1>They put him in the AB gap. Ye. At first

0:42:50.400 --> 0:42:52.600
<v Speaker 1>he started off B gap to end up kind of

0:42:52.760 --> 0:42:55.680
<v Speaker 1>floating into the AB gap. That was pretty cool. Yeah, yeah,

0:42:55.719 --> 0:42:58.800
<v Speaker 1>And that's why I think he is almost more valuable

0:42:58.840 --> 0:43:01.200
<v Speaker 1>at linebacker because he can do all the other stuff,

0:43:01.640 --> 0:43:04.719
<v Speaker 1>but then you can blitz him. Now, he did mess

0:43:04.840 --> 0:43:08.640
<v Speaker 1>up that one touch down when they threw I forgot

0:43:08.680 --> 0:43:12.000
<v Speaker 1>who whether they throw to the tight end or he'd

0:43:12.120 --> 0:43:15.719
<v Speaker 1>left his area. Yea. They motioned Hubbard out to the

0:43:15.880 --> 0:43:19.279
<v Speaker 1>left and Jalen Smith went with him. But he took

0:43:19.880 --> 0:43:22.000
<v Speaker 1>like two steps, that's all he had to do. Two

0:43:22.080 --> 0:43:24.240
<v Speaker 1>steps there and he vacated the middle of the field.

0:43:25.080 --> 0:43:27.400
<v Speaker 1>I've got another question for you as we wrap up

0:43:27.560 --> 0:43:29.560
<v Speaker 1>mix shots. You got a couple of minutes left here.

0:43:29.800 --> 0:43:34.040
<v Speaker 1>Have you seen the option pitch from Zeke to Pollard

0:43:34.200 --> 0:43:37.359
<v Speaker 1>any other time? I think that was the first time.

0:43:37.600 --> 0:43:39.920
<v Speaker 1>I mean not just with Zeke and Pollard obviously, no,

0:43:40.120 --> 0:43:45.959
<v Speaker 1>but anywhere where the running back pitches to another run before.

0:43:46.239 --> 0:43:48.760
<v Speaker 1>I thought they did it anything, it hits you, Mickey

0:43:49.120 --> 0:43:52.239
<v Speaker 1>specifically thought it did it last year or maybe a

0:43:52.360 --> 0:43:56.240
<v Speaker 1>year before that. What's the most noteworthy in Cowboys history

0:43:56.680 --> 0:44:00.839
<v Speaker 1>where they did it before? I take what I'm going

0:44:00.880 --> 0:44:02.879
<v Speaker 1>to take you back. Was it with new House. I'm

0:44:02.880 --> 0:44:05.840
<v Speaker 1>going to take you back to throw it. I'm going

0:44:05.880 --> 0:44:08.840
<v Speaker 1>to take you back to two thousand and three. Okay,

0:44:09.160 --> 0:44:15.920
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys and the Carolina Panthers. It's a seventeen seventeen tie

0:44:16.880 --> 0:44:20.279
<v Speaker 1>and Richie Anderson the fullback with an option pitch to

0:44:20.400 --> 0:44:23.920
<v Speaker 1>Avion Case on a sixteen yard touchdown run as the

0:44:24.000 --> 0:44:30.960
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys beat the Carolina Panthers. That's that is the product

0:44:31.120 --> 0:44:39.160
<v Speaker 1>of listening to Charlotte Radio. Someone on Charlotte Radio said

0:44:39.920 --> 0:44:43.840
<v Speaker 1>that that play was the same one that beat the

0:44:43.920 --> 0:44:46.680
<v Speaker 1>Cowboys used to beat the Panthers in two thousand and three.

0:44:46.760 --> 0:44:49.719
<v Speaker 1>Sean Payton made that same play call. And so as

0:44:49.760 --> 0:44:51.640
<v Speaker 1>you were talking, I was just looking it up here,

0:44:52.040 --> 0:44:59.320
<v Speaker 1>and it was it was a tie game seen and

0:45:00.160 --> 0:45:03.279
<v Speaker 1>Richie Anderson a fullback with an option and I need

0:45:03.320 --> 0:45:05.600
<v Speaker 1>to go find the play now with an option pitch

0:45:05.680 --> 0:45:09.080
<v Speaker 1>to Avion to Avion Cason, and it broke a seventeen

0:45:09.160 --> 0:45:12.160
<v Speaker 1>seventeen tie. As it says in this Chicago Tribune story

0:45:12.200 --> 0:45:16.239
<v Speaker 1>that I'm looking at um part Anderson had taken a

0:45:16.280 --> 0:45:19.239
<v Speaker 1>handoff from Carter on a place seldom scene this side

0:45:19.280 --> 0:45:24.840
<v Speaker 1>of Pop Warner. So there you go. Well, there's Kellen

0:45:24.920 --> 0:45:31.640
<v Speaker 1>Moore probably played Pop Warner. Now his daddy might have

0:45:31.719 --> 0:45:33.800
<v Speaker 1>put that play in right now. There's a bunch of

0:45:33.880 --> 0:45:37.239
<v Speaker 1>people they're searching on YouTube right now for that play.

0:45:37.440 --> 0:45:40.719
<v Speaker 1>And so you will, including the giants. There you go,

0:45:41.040 --> 0:45:44.320
<v Speaker 1>the little scout that thing out. So we got the

0:45:44.400 --> 0:45:50.040
<v Speaker 1>giants coming, huh yeah, and not the windless giants. That's

0:45:50.040 --> 0:45:53.000
<v Speaker 1>a good thing. Yeah, that is, because the more you lose,

0:45:53.080 --> 0:45:58.080
<v Speaker 1>the closer yard of winning. That's what my philosophy was

0:45:58.160 --> 0:46:00.960
<v Speaker 1>in eighty nine. It's like, you know, they're going to

0:46:01.000 --> 0:46:02.759
<v Speaker 1>get close to wood, you're going to hear soon. That's

0:46:03.040 --> 0:46:07.520
<v Speaker 1>what we took into our FK stadium. And eight or nine,

0:46:08.480 --> 0:46:11.880
<v Speaker 1>which they won at New Orleans. It's surprising because it

0:46:12.040 --> 0:46:14.319
<v Speaker 1>was the Saints return to New Orleans their first game,

0:46:14.600 --> 0:46:17.239
<v Speaker 1>and uh, and that may say a lot about what

0:46:17.360 --> 0:46:19.480
<v Speaker 1>Sean Payton has to work with in New Orleans and

0:46:19.680 --> 0:46:23.560
<v Speaker 1>says a lot about Carolina. That was one of Carolina's

0:46:23.600 --> 0:46:26.759
<v Speaker 1>wins that you know over the Saints. That was their

0:46:26.880 --> 0:46:29.800
<v Speaker 1>signature win before yesterday. And we did point all that

0:46:29.960 --> 0:46:33.719
<v Speaker 1>stuff out why they were number one in total defense

0:46:33.880 --> 0:46:36.320
<v Speaker 1>run and they were treated the way they were supposed

0:46:36.320 --> 0:46:39.080
<v Speaker 1>to be treating. I mean, that's the way you do.

0:46:39.239 --> 0:46:42.760
<v Speaker 1>And we in this room, we have we don't have doubt,

0:46:43.600 --> 0:46:45.799
<v Speaker 1>but I don't think we believe in them as much

0:46:45.840 --> 0:46:48.719
<v Speaker 1>as they believe in themselves. And if that's a great thing.

0:46:48.880 --> 0:46:51.640
<v Speaker 1>If Carolina had more of an offense than what they had,

0:46:52.280 --> 0:46:54.759
<v Speaker 1>then the Cowboys would not have scored just thirty six

0:46:54.840 --> 0:46:59.239
<v Speaker 1>points in that was it? DJ Moore, He's that's good. Really,

0:46:59.320 --> 0:47:03.520
<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I'm The point is the Cowboys they

0:47:03.560 --> 0:47:06.800
<v Speaker 1>scored thirty six and three quarters against Carolina, and if so,

0:47:06.920 --> 0:47:10.600
<v Speaker 1>if they had had of ye as normal NFL games

0:47:10.640 --> 0:47:13.000
<v Speaker 1>where you're half hundred all the way to the end,

0:47:13.120 --> 0:47:15.640
<v Speaker 1>they probably would have hung half a hundred. Because here,

0:47:15.960 --> 0:47:19.640
<v Speaker 1>here's my deal. I circled all their supers on defense

0:47:19.800 --> 0:47:30.160
<v Speaker 1>right here, right, all their supers, and the Cowboys knocked them.

0:47:30.239 --> 0:47:34.799
<v Speaker 1>There's two, three, there was ten, right. They knocked them

0:47:34.840 --> 0:47:38.839
<v Speaker 1>all down, one by one, wow, one by wow. Including

0:47:39.040 --> 0:47:42.959
<v Speaker 1>the fact that this team that had the NFL lead

0:47:43.120 --> 0:47:47.080
<v Speaker 1>in sacks with fourteen and with quarterback hits with twenty seven,

0:47:47.680 --> 0:47:50.920
<v Speaker 1>got no sacks, no sacks. We did not talk about

0:47:50.960 --> 0:47:54.480
<v Speaker 1>the quarterback hits, sacks and one quarterback. Now, they had

0:47:54.520 --> 0:47:57.160
<v Speaker 1>some pressure in that first half with their blitzes that

0:47:57.320 --> 0:48:01.440
<v Speaker 1>caused some incompletions. That's the other thing we'll talk about tomorrow.

0:48:01.640 --> 0:48:04.960
<v Speaker 1>I love the way the Cowboys return the favor on

0:48:05.080 --> 0:48:09.239
<v Speaker 1>the Panthers after halftime. That's right with the same philosophy

0:48:09.360 --> 0:48:12.400
<v Speaker 1>as as far as pressure and we're coming after you exactly,

0:48:12.560 --> 0:48:14.720
<v Speaker 1>We're gonna put everybody up on that line of scrimmage

0:48:14.760 --> 0:48:17.360
<v Speaker 1>and you you don't know who's coming, who's coming, and

0:48:19.080 --> 0:48:22.520
<v Speaker 1>within the game. All right, That does it for Mick Shots.

0:48:22.560 --> 0:48:25.640
<v Speaker 1>We'll talk at you again tomorrow. Go Cowboys. This has

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