WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Take 2

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is mick Shots, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys Act. Now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 3>And it's a back to work Wednesday here inside the

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<v Speaker 3>SWBC podcast studio as we get you ready for the

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<v Speaker 3>Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints. Yes, it's an Everson

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<v Speaker 3>Walls back to work asday.

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<v Speaker 2>And you know you notice certain things when you're gone

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<v Speaker 2>and when you come back. You know, this is mick

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<v Speaker 2>shots too, just mix shots. It's mix shots, mick shots.

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<v Speaker 2>It's mix shots. Can we change that? It's mickshots.

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<v Speaker 4>We noticed it because Nate was here, and if Nate

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<v Speaker 4>wasn't here, Savannah's not here, so it was just us too.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but I don't like the way.

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<v Speaker 3>It's the point.

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<v Speaker 2>It's the it's the well.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm thinking if it wasn't mix shots, you wouldn't be here.

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<v Speaker 2>Mix shots shot. Yeah, doesn't that sound bad? Nick shot?

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<v Speaker 3>That's shots?

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<v Speaker 2>You want to little bit one hour as nick shot?

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<v Speaker 2>You know, I was like mix shots.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't name it we're gonna fix that. You need

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<v Speaker 4>to talk to somebody.

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<v Speaker 2>You come back, you're like things are different.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And that's the kind of off the walls comments

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<v Speaker 3>you'll get from Everson Walls. Mix Shots, mix Shots. All right,

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<v Speaker 3>there are they're not football players on a football fields

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<v Speaker 3>just yet, but twelve ten, there will be football players

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<v Speaker 3>on a football field. And Mike McCarthy just had his

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<v Speaker 3>press conference and everyone is awaiting the word on the

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<v Speaker 3>roll Bolt tight end and will he play on Sunday

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<v Speaker 3>against these New Orleans Saints. So breaking news here on

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<v Speaker 3>Mixed Shots on Mickey Spagnola, what the coach says.

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<v Speaker 4>He's on the return to play rehab group, which means

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<v Speaker 4>that they'll see how it goes, and that he feels good.

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<v Speaker 4>And I would like to know the percentage between sprained

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<v Speaker 4>MCL and bone bruce, because I'm thinking you can maybe

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<v Speaker 4>play through the bone bruise, but if your MCL is sprained,

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<v Speaker 4>that's a tough one to say. Okay, I'm gonna cowboy

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<v Speaker 4>up and play because it hurts your lateral movement. So

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<v Speaker 4>we'll see how it goes.

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<v Speaker 2>He could possibly block, yes, yeah.

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<v Speaker 4>So I would imagine the idea is going to be

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<v Speaker 4>try to get him to Sunday. Don't ask him to

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<v Speaker 4>do a heck of a lot even if he could practice.

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<v Speaker 4>We'll see what he does today and tomorrow and then

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<v Speaker 4>kind of judge where it goes. But if not, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>Luke Scooonmaker, get ready Ford?

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<v Speaker 3>Is it spawned Ford or span For?

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<v Speaker 4>I don't know.

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<v Speaker 3>It's got span Ford? Yeah, Revan's his first name. We've

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<v Speaker 3>got that, got that right? Let me I'm looking in

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<v Speaker 3>the media guy. For some reason, people are saying spawn

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<v Speaker 3>Ford and it never occurred to me, say spawned for.

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<v Speaker 3>But go ahead, and then you also have another title

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<v Speaker 3>then who has been injured?

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<v Speaker 4>And Jenny John Stevens. John Stevens a hamstring didn't play

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<v Speaker 4>last week because.

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<v Speaker 3>Of that and coming off in a c L and we'll.

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<v Speaker 4>See where he's at. But there probably the only elevated

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<v Speaker 4>one player last week.

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<v Speaker 3>We left out one player.

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<v Speaker 4>And on tight end, well, Hunter Lepke, if that's.

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<v Speaker 3>On her Lipke, on her lipke? Who got how many

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<v Speaker 3>snaps did Hunter Lipke? Get? Let me look big green notebooks.

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<v Speaker 3>He got twenty five snaps or something like that. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>And Brian Schottenheimer was singing his praises twenty snaps and

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<v Speaker 3>twenty five on special teams.

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<v Speaker 2>Did he get any the tight end?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, you know he's full back, but he could play

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<v Speaker 4>h back.

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<v Speaker 3>Now there was Schottenheimer did say when he talked with

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<v Speaker 3>the media on Monday, and this is just an example

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<v Speaker 3>of the versatil. He loves Hunter Lipke and he thinks

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<v Speaker 3>I got a steal with Lipkey. And there was one

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<v Speaker 3>play in particular in the game against Cleveland where he,

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<v Speaker 3>because of the injury to Ferguson, got inserted into the

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<v Speaker 3>game and he was supposed to do something that they

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<v Speaker 3>hadn't wrapped all week and he did it perfectly, and

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<v Speaker 3>just it was an example of how coachable he is

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<v Speaker 3>is and just how smart he is. And you know,

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<v Speaker 3>I can see him playing a role if Ferguson can't

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<v Speaker 3>go where they could use him in a role. You know,

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<v Speaker 3>he doesn't have the traditional tight end size, the length

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<v Speaker 3>and that sort of thing that you like in a

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<v Speaker 3>tight end, but.

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<v Speaker 2>Run a route and he can.

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<v Speaker 3>End.

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<v Speaker 4>You don't want your third tight end. I mean, you

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<v Speaker 4>need that guy to put his hand on the ground

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<v Speaker 4>to block that's they're not going to put his hand

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<v Speaker 4>on the ground on the line of scrimm.

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<v Speaker 3>You want your second round draft pick to have the

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<v Speaker 3>ability to run routes and something in the past game

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<v Speaker 3>which we haven't seen yet, but now he may get

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<v Speaker 3>the opportunity.

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<v Speaker 4>Luke Schoonmaker and then Spawn four is a pretty good blocker.

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<v Speaker 4>So you need three. If perfer you can't go, they

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<v Speaker 4>probably elevate Princeton Fond.

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<v Speaker 2>You need someone there's another fullback type, right, you need

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<v Speaker 2>someone they can run a route.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you don't need your third tight end to run

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<v Speaker 4>a route.

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<v Speaker 2>You need a route. So whoever that's gonna be, they

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<v Speaker 2>need to run a good route, Scoo Maker. But that

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<v Speaker 2>just one. They're just gonna have one.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, how many tight ends you need?

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<v Speaker 2>You might need two tight ends to run routes.

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<v Speaker 4>Then spawn ford better run a route.

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<v Speaker 2>And I say that only because I don't want to

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<v Speaker 2>send someone in with just limited ability. Well, if a

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<v Speaker 2>guy can run a route, I'd like to see him

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<v Speaker 2>do that. Well's I will open up our playbook.

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<v Speaker 4>That's got to be John Stevens. If he's healthy, that

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<v Speaker 4>would be the good right.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, here is the from the Brevins spin Ford bio Minnesota. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>because he would be the guy that has the traditional healthy,

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<v Speaker 3>traditional tight end size. And so what did he do

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<v Speaker 3>at Minnesota in his thirteen seasons at Minnesota? How many

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<v Speaker 3>six seasons? Actually, twenty eighteen through twenty three. Reliable pass

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<v Speaker 3>catcher and a proven run block in his collegiate career,

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<v Speaker 3>recorded ninety five career receptions for one thousand yards and

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<v Speaker 3>seven touchdowns.

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<v Speaker 4>Why do you think this guy wasn't drafted?

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<v Speaker 3>That's a very good question.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought the Green Notebook would.

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<v Speaker 2>We'll have it right there.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, well I'll just go to the Green Notebook

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<v Speaker 3>then and we'll figure it out. Okay, I bet we

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<v Speaker 3>can tell.

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<v Speaker 4>He needs to be the first off the bus, though

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<v Speaker 4>he is a big mess, thank you.

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<v Speaker 3>No, I know We've gone down this road several times before.

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<v Speaker 3>He's listed at sixty six two hundred and sixty five

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<v Speaker 3>pounds in the media. Guy he at the combine six

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<v Speaker 3>six and a half two hundred and sixty pounds with

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<v Speaker 3>thirty three and three eights inch arms, So he's got

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<v Speaker 3>good LinkedIn ten inch hands. You like that ten and

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<v Speaker 3>a quarter inch hands. He ran a four to seven

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<v Speaker 3>to seven eighteen bench reps, thirty one and a half vertical,

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<v Speaker 3>nine to eight broad jump, and and I can't read

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<v Speaker 3>my writing after that.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I can't see anything that would stop him from

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<v Speaker 2>getting drafted either, what you say.

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<v Speaker 4>Right, unless he had some sort of injury at the time.

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<v Speaker 4>But he All I know is the first time I

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<v Speaker 4>saw him in training camp and I looked at him,

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<v Speaker 4>go ooh, that's a big man, I said, that must

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<v Speaker 4>be that other tight.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh I got something. I got one for you.

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<v Speaker 3>All right, Okay, this is from Dane Brugler's The Beast. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>he did have twelve starts at Minnesota, twenty five receptions

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<v Speaker 3>for two hundred and thirty nine yards and two touchdowns,

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<v Speaker 3>nine review nine drops John Stevens.

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<v Speaker 2>So there you go.

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<v Speaker 3>That may that may be a reason which once you

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<v Speaker 3>get into well here's the other thing. At six six

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<v Speaker 3>and a half two hundred and sixty pounds in the

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<v Speaker 3>traditional way that we covered kicks, Yeah, okay, it's a

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<v Speaker 3>little tougher to be a special teams guy at that

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<v Speaker 3>and running a four to seven. You know, you're not

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<v Speaker 3>really a linebacker type whatever. Uh. And so once you

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<v Speaker 3>get into the third day of the draft and you're

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<v Speaker 3>going through what is a bunch of tight ends and anymore,

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<v Speaker 3>it seems like there's a bunch of tight end type.

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<v Speaker 3>He wasn't like that ten.

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<v Speaker 2>Years ago coming out of college football.

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<v Speaker 3>But you've got to have some special teams value too,

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<v Speaker 3>and maybe and so teams so so teams are looking

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<v Speaker 3>at him, going, well, we'll just get him as a

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<v Speaker 3>as a free agent, as a priority free agent rather

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<v Speaker 3>because you don't think he's got game day roster.

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<v Speaker 4>He only had four special team snaps. Yeah, so that

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<v Speaker 4>may answer your question there. Okay, okay, So we've.

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<v Speaker 3>Examined the tight end position all right. And by the way,

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<v Speaker 3>speaking of tight ends, looking at the Saints last night,

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<v Speaker 3>you know they've got Taysom Hill. Yes, who is he's

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<v Speaker 3>a quarterback slash running back slash tight end. Actually are

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<v Speaker 3>ding him up at telback some, but he's he's now

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<v Speaker 3>a tight end.

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<v Speaker 4>And he's listed as a starter.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Taysom Hill and two tight ends, right, and two

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<v Speaker 3>wide receivers. But you talk about athletic tight ends. And

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<v Speaker 3>Jawan Johnson made a great catch in there, went over

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<v Speaker 3>Carolina the other day kind of on the sideline in

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<v Speaker 3>the end zone. He's an athletic guy. I don't think

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<v Speaker 3>I wrote down what they're vasurables. Actually, Taysom Hill ran

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<v Speaker 3>a four to four coming out of BYU. Of course,

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<v Speaker 3>he was a college quarterback. He was older coming out.

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<v Speaker 3>He's now thirty four years old. He was a twenty

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<v Speaker 3>seven year old rookie. He is thirty four years he's

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<v Speaker 3>thirty four years old now and great sack. Guess whose

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<v Speaker 3>camp he was in. First. He was first signed as

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<v Speaker 3>a free agent by the Green Bay Packers in twenty seventeen,

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<v Speaker 3>so Mike McCarthy had him in the preseason twenty seventeen.

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<v Speaker 3>They waived him trying to get him to the practice squad,

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<v Speaker 3>and the Saints picked him up and he's been in

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<v Speaker 3>New Orleans ain't ever since. But my point on this,

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<v Speaker 3>when you talk about tight ends and special teams, Juwan

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<v Speaker 3>Johnson their other tight end who's a four or five guy, athletic,

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<v Speaker 3>he blocked a punt last week, and Taysom Hills block punts,

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<v Speaker 3>so you would I don't know that I've seen this

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<v Speaker 3>in the NFL where you've got tight ends that are

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<v Speaker 3>on their punt block team. They when they're looking to

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<v Speaker 3>block a punt, they're lining up both their tight ends

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<v Speaker 3>Taysom Hill and Juwan Johnson to come after the punter.

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<v Speaker 3>And they're athletic enough to get there.

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<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't look at Hill as a tight end though. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>if he were to come into the offensive scheme, I

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<v Speaker 2>would treat him as more of them.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, and that's the thing.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, now, I mean he'd probably be lined if you

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<v Speaker 2>got two of them in the game, He's going to

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<v Speaker 2>be lined up on the line somewhere. He will not

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<v Speaker 2>be caught back and I would pay play him as

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<v Speaker 2>more of a you know, slot running back type of guy.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, and that's the tricky thing for defensive coordinators is Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>he's on the field, So where they going to use him?

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<v Speaker 2>And he got.

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<v Speaker 3>Five carries for thirty five yards against Carolina? Uh, and

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<v Speaker 3>they were they were using They weren't using him as

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<v Speaker 3>a you know, in the past, they've used him as

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<v Speaker 3>a quarterback, and so those carries would be as a

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<v Speaker 3>you know, wildcat type quarterback situation. Now they're actually lining

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<v Speaker 3>him up at tilback and which is new for him.

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<v Speaker 2>As long as long as he got a quarterback in

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<v Speaker 2>the game with him then.

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<v Speaker 3>But you don't know whether he's going to be a running.

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<v Speaker 2>Back or what. It won't be a quarter that's what matters.

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<v Speaker 4>Well, they should line him next to each other and

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<v Speaker 4>you don't know who they're going to snap it to.

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<v Speaker 3>But for for a for a defensive coordinator when they're

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<v Speaker 3>looking at personnel and what how to match the personnel,

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<v Speaker 3>he's got enough position versatility where you're not sure how

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<v Speaker 3>they're going to use him. Uh And so anyway.

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<v Speaker 4>That's I say they have Cedric Wilson. I do that,

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<v Speaker 4>I said Wilson or I think that's the same guy.

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<v Speaker 3>He did not have any targets, and but he's basically

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<v Speaker 3>just used some special teams in their game against Carolina,

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<v Speaker 3>I think so.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought one of the stats might pointed out things

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<v Speaker 4>they needed to improve on the second half third downs,

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<v Speaker 4>they were zero for five, and he was talking about,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, stuff they needed to get better at. And

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<v Speaker 4>I knew that third down production wasn't good. I forgot

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<v Speaker 4>it was mostly in the second half when they bogged

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<v Speaker 4>down offensively. So that's something that they obviously got to

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<v Speaker 4>get better at for sure. Another note, he'd said he

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<v Speaker 4>learned a lot about coaching quarterbacks in nineteen eighty nine

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<v Speaker 4>from Paul Hackett, so he owes Jerry Jones that that

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<v Speaker 4>knowledge because Paul Hackett was here, and if Jerry didn't

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<v Speaker 4>buy the team Hackett would have still been the offensive

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<v Speaker 4>coordinator here with the Cowboys before he ended up at Pitts.

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<v Speaker 4>How about that.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, still would have been a disaster. Still would have

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<v Speaker 2>been a disaster.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, how I heard is aster? I didn't know you

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<v Speaker 4>were going with that too.

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<v Speaker 3>And by the way, Cedric Wilson did have twenty nine

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<v Speaker 3>snaps on offense UH in their game against Carolina their

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<v Speaker 3>third receiver. He they got Chris olave Rashid Shahed who

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<v Speaker 3>is you talk about, fast guy and he's their Cavante

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<v Speaker 3>turpin on as far as a return guy, in fact,

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<v Speaker 3>it all Pro return guy last year. And yeah, Wilson

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<v Speaker 3>is third or fourth would be wide receiver. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>So's a solid team, guys, it is.

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<v Speaker 3>It is solid, very solid on special teams too, not

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<v Speaker 3>only mentioning what they had the block punt last week

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<v Speaker 3>and Shaheed had a punt return in the game the

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<v Speaker 3>other day. UH. And he's a he is as fast

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<v Speaker 3>as a He's almost Tyreek fast. And they've got a

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<v Speaker 3>very respected special teams coaching Darren Rizzy, who along with

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<v Speaker 3>John Fossil, were some of the the brain trust behind

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<v Speaker 3>the new Dynamic kickoff UH and very well respected around

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<v Speaker 3>the league and their kicker Mickey, their kicker Blake Groupie. Okay,

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<v Speaker 3>he's in his second year.

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<v Speaker 4>Why do I remember that name?

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<v Speaker 3>I'm not sure. Maybe because of his size. He's listed

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<v Speaker 3>at five six, one hundred and fifty two pounds go

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<v Speaker 3>a way. So what do you think, Vicky? Could you

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<v Speaker 3>be the kicker for the Saints?

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<v Speaker 2>See?

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<v Speaker 3>Is it similar?

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<v Speaker 4>I would need one of those squared off shoes.

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<v Speaker 3>Speaking of the Saints, Tom Dempsey.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, girl, exactly where I was going.

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<v Speaker 3>But anyway, but Groupie had I have his numbers in

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<v Speaker 3>front of him from last week. But I mean he

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<v Speaker 3>didn't miss. The Saints scored on their first eight possessions

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<v Speaker 3>of the game. He had at least three field goals.

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<v Speaker 3>He had two field goals beyond fifty yards. Did you

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<v Speaker 3>see the numbers on field goal kickers around the league

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<v Speaker 3>in week number one? What their percentage was beyond fifty yards?

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<v Speaker 3>We saw what our guy did, Randon Aubrey, and one

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<v Speaker 3>of them didn't count. From sixty six, around the league,

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<v Speaker 3>kickers were twenty one out of twenty three on field

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<v Speaker 3>goals beyond fifty yards. No way, How amazing is that

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<v Speaker 3>twenty one of twenty three.

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<v Speaker 2>I remember when Aaron Rodgers got them in position during

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<v Speaker 2>the playoff game, and you know that field goal was

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<v Speaker 2>about fifty two of fifty four that beat us.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that Mason Crosby.

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<v Speaker 2>And I just remember thinking he did not look like

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<v Speaker 2>he was under any type of pressure. You know what,

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<v Speaker 2>it's almost still kickers are going there?

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<v Speaker 3>Were you a great basketball shooter?

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, of course, of course there wasn't a three point

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<v Speaker 3>free throw shots? Yeah, but then there wasn't a three

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<v Speaker 3>point line in our day. Okay, but can you imagine

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<v Speaker 3>if there was? I I always felt this way. In basketball,

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<v Speaker 3>it's easier to shoot a three point shot than.

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<v Speaker 2>It is a mid range jump range, mid range fifteen.

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<v Speaker 3>It's almost gotten that way in football in the NFL,

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<v Speaker 3>where it's easier to kick a fifty something yard field

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<v Speaker 3>goal and an extra than it is an extra point. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 3>a thirty three are.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why in tennis it's easier to hit groundstrokes than serve. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>gives you too much time to think about stuff.

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<v Speaker 2>Hey, let's go, let's go even further. You remember not

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<v Speaker 2>block was that he couldn't get checked, but he could.

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<v Speaker 2>He just woke up one day and he couldn't throw

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<v Speaker 2>the first base and he was he was all. It

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<v Speaker 2>was like, you know, all star, that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 4>And I think Mike Uh kind of set the tone

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<v Speaker 4>Uh talking about the Saints saying because they won I

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<v Speaker 4>think for their last five games last year, yes, very strong,

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<v Speaker 4>just didn't get in. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 3>And it wasn't just a product of been playing NFC

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<v Speaker 3>South teams. They were playing very well.

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<v Speaker 4>He said, this is a team that played playoff football

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<v Speaker 4>last year, basically saying they were good.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, the quarterback finally decided to tone things down. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, sometimes Klark can just be a little bit

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<v Speaker 2>over the top. He thinks he's still with the Raiders

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<v Speaker 2>half the time, and he can just throw it deep

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<v Speaker 2>when they take the ball out of his hands and

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<v Speaker 2>just allow him to manage. They can be a dangerous

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<v Speaker 2>team because he has defensively plenty of support special teams.

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<v Speaker 2>He got plenty of support when he lets when he

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<v Speaker 2>plays the game the way Dak did last week and

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<v Speaker 2>let your complimentary players do the work. He plays much

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<v Speaker 2>better and this team is much better and they're much

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<v Speaker 2>more dangerous. They travel just like the Cowboys did to

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<v Speaker 2>cle We traveled well to Cleveland because of how we

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<v Speaker 2>played they travel well because of how they play, but

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<v Speaker 2>they run the ball very well. When they tone it down,

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<v Speaker 2>Carr can be a pretty effective quarterback. And of course, defensively,

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<v Speaker 2>they've always had that. Yep. All right. Uh, the.

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<v Speaker 3>The ties between the Cowboys and the Saints, let's get

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<v Speaker 3>into that. Put your thinking cap one. Probably ties between

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<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys and the Saints, all right. That When we

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<v Speaker 3>The spot Whisperer ever since Wall.

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<v Speaker 2>I read better when I do, I like it?

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<v Speaker 4>I like it.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, sounds sexy. I don't know about that.

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<v Speaker 3>He's the spot Whisperer.

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<v Speaker 4>Savannah, Please come back, Please come back, just to read Savannah.

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<v Speaker 2>I agree with that, all right?

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<v Speaker 3>How about the Saint? Okay?

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<v Speaker 2>Why don't we.

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<v Speaker 3>Producer Supreme just sent me some of the details on

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<v Speaker 3>Dak's contract the coming out right now, and you want

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<v Speaker 3>to explain the the two hundred million dollars cap hit

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<v Speaker 3>in twenty.

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<v Speaker 4>Thirty twenty thirty because they put voidable years at the

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<v Speaker 4>end of the deal.

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<v Speaker 3>There is a ready when you look at it.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's part of the forty million that they had

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<v Speaker 4>to count for for restructure bonus.

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<v Speaker 3>Okay, and Todd Archer tweeted out the numbers on it,

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<v Speaker 3>and not to get bogged down in this, but when

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<v Speaker 3>you go through the numbers, you go all the way

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<v Speaker 3>to the after the contract is over, and this is

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<v Speaker 3>a void year in twenty thirty. He counts two hundred

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<v Speaker 3>million dollars. It gets the Cowboys salary cap. But the explanation,

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<v Speaker 3>the two hundred million dollar base salary in twenty thirty

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<v Speaker 3>is fully guaranteed on the fifth day of the twenty

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<v Speaker 3>twenty nine league year. Basically, it allows the Cowboys to

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<v Speaker 3>designate Prescott a post June first cut in twenty twenty nine,

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<v Speaker 3>before the official voiding of the deal occurred. Anyway, what

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<v Speaker 3>were you going to explain about Dax's contract and the

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<v Speaker 3>fact that he played in the game on Sunday on

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<v Speaker 3>his old deal.

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<v Speaker 4>He was played on his old base salary, which was

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<v Speaker 4>twenty nine million. Ok So if you divide that by eighteen,

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<v Speaker 4>off the top of my head, I'm not sure what

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<v Speaker 4>that comes to. But because they didn't sign the contract

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<v Speaker 4>until Monday, when they reduced his because they gave him

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<v Speaker 4>the base the signing bonus, they reduced the base salary

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<v Speaker 4>to one point two million, so his weekly pay goes down,

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<v Speaker 4>but he got eighty million dollars up front, so that

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<v Speaker 4>cost him a little extra. And when you start figuring

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<v Speaker 4>his salary cap hits, they still had to count for

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<v Speaker 4>the forty million restructure bonus, which was I think three

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<v Speaker 4>years of twelve twelve twelve and then another one and

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<v Speaker 4>one spaced out. So that's why part the package that

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<v Speaker 4>he signed actually they have to count for forty more

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<v Speaker 4>million than that. So, just to give you an idea,

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<v Speaker 4>his cap hit this year goes down because of what

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<v Speaker 4>we talked about, his base salary to forty three point

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<v Speaker 4>three eight two million. Next year, next year with a

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<v Speaker 4>forty seven point seven million dollar base salary, his cap

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<v Speaker 4>hit goes to eighty nine point eight eight million, So

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<v Speaker 4>that'll need to be restructured, right, So now they're going

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<v Speaker 4>to continue throwing kicking the can down the road to

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<v Speaker 4>count he gets the money kicking the can down the road,

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<v Speaker 4>sort of like what they did with Terrence Steel. He

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<v Speaker 4>signed a five year, eighty two point five million dollar track.

0:26:00.720 --> 0:26:05.520
<v Speaker 4>I guess it was two years ago. They restructured his

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<v Speaker 4>base salary for this year and lowered the base to

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<v Speaker 4>one point six two five million, but paid him a

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<v Speaker 4>five point six twenty five restructure bonus that is divided

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<v Speaker 4>out by five or four and he has a cap

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<v Speaker 4>hit now of six point five million, so they opened

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<v Speaker 4>up some more cap space. Now everybody's getting excited that

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<v Speaker 4>well they can go trade for somebody. But here's the deal,

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<v Speaker 4>and here's what you have to remember. Next year they

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<v Speaker 4>need all the cap space they can get. I already mentioned,

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<v Speaker 4>and they'll restructure DAK. But as it is right now,

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<v Speaker 4>his cap number is eighty nine point eight million CDs,

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<v Speaker 4>is thirty five point four million digs, fourteen point two

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<v Speaker 4>parsons twenty one point three. They would still have seventeen

0:27:02.200 --> 0:27:05.800
<v Speaker 4>million in dead money for Zach and eight point seven

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<v Speaker 4>for DeMarcus Lawrence. If you add all that up for

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<v Speaker 4>six guys. It's one hundred and eighty six point four million,

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<v Speaker 4>and the CAP's only going to be two sixty.

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<v Speaker 2>Wow.

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<v Speaker 4>So that's why when everybody said, why didn't they sign

0:27:19.359 --> 0:27:23.639
<v Speaker 4>them before? Well, they're trying to save every million dollars

0:27:23.680 --> 0:27:29.720
<v Speaker 4>they could, and so it was, as I keep saying,

0:27:29.760 --> 0:27:33.040
<v Speaker 4>it was complicated. It's not like just pay the guy.

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<v Speaker 2>I mean, you would think that fans these days understand that.

0:27:38.560 --> 0:27:39.000
<v Speaker 2>They don't.

0:27:39.080 --> 0:27:41.680
<v Speaker 4>I mean the media doesn't.

0:27:41.800 --> 0:27:45.240
<v Speaker 2>And why wouldn't they. I mean, you guys should educate them.

0:27:45.480 --> 0:27:46.920
<v Speaker 2>I'm trying to be educated.

0:27:47.000 --> 0:27:48.040
<v Speaker 4>I'm running out of time.

0:27:48.240 --> 0:27:50.920
<v Speaker 2>I guess the team doesn't have time to educate them. Yeah,

0:27:50.960 --> 0:27:53.159
<v Speaker 2>because that too busy trying to get things done. So

0:27:53.200 --> 0:27:54.560
<v Speaker 2>how about that? But I mean, if you just go

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<v Speaker 2>to college and understand.

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<v Speaker 4>It, right, I keep hearing that that Dak, it's got

0:28:00.400 --> 0:28:03.960
<v Speaker 4>this money, you got to get a Super Bowl, right.

0:28:04.720 --> 0:28:09.840
<v Speaker 4>So I looked up the top ten UH quarterbacks with

0:28:09.960 --> 0:28:15.040
<v Speaker 4>their practical guarantee money. Dak was two thirty one, right,

0:28:15.520 --> 0:28:23.800
<v Speaker 4>So how about this list? Dak, Watson, Burrow, Herbert Lawrence Jackson, Hurts,

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<v Speaker 4>Golf tag tag Leovo.

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<v Speaker 3>I can't say it.

0:28:28.359 --> 0:28:29.000
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry.

0:28:29.040 --> 0:28:34.280
<v Speaker 4>I said Tag right and Jordan Love. Those are the

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<v Speaker 4>top ten.

0:28:37.480 --> 0:28:40.040
<v Speaker 2>African quarterback I just said, Tag.

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<v Speaker 4>I thought, let's not get distracted. Those are the top

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<v Speaker 4>ten quarterbacks that have practical guarantees from two thirty one

0:28:51.760 --> 0:28:55.320
<v Speaker 4>to one hundred and sixty million. Right, Dak's got to

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<v Speaker 4>win a super Bowl. Any of these other guys won

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<v Speaker 4>a Super Bowl. Yet, how does that work. It's like

0:29:02.560 --> 0:29:05.520
<v Speaker 4>everybody gets compared that you got to win a super Bowl.

0:29:06.280 --> 0:29:08.960
<v Speaker 4>None of these guys that got paid have won a

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<v Speaker 4>super Bowl. So it's it's amazing.

0:29:14.280 --> 0:29:18.160
<v Speaker 2>I would have I wouldn't like to see it, but

0:29:18.200 --> 0:29:21.000
<v Speaker 2>I'm pretty sure it would have been very interesting. If

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<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys would have lost this.

0:29:22.400 --> 0:29:28.520
<v Speaker 3>Game, Oh sign that would have been you know.

0:29:28.560 --> 0:29:32.160
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god. They would have made us. You know,

0:29:32.160 --> 0:29:35.720
<v Speaker 2>I feel so bad about signing a guy that was

0:29:35.800 --> 0:29:37.000
<v Speaker 2>contract was about to go out.

0:29:37.120 --> 0:29:38.240
<v Speaker 4>You know what, the thing is.

0:29:40.040 --> 0:29:41.200
<v Speaker 2>Going to jump.

0:29:42.360 --> 0:29:43.960
<v Speaker 3>We'd still be talking about it was.

0:29:43.920 --> 0:29:48.960
<v Speaker 2>Such a such boring postgame reports afterwards, so boring.

0:29:49.240 --> 0:29:52.840
<v Speaker 6>They could ready to pound God.

0:29:53.160 --> 0:29:57.120
<v Speaker 2>Stephen I was there. They didn't look like they were ready.

0:29:57.960 --> 0:30:02.520
<v Speaker 4>They were distracted. Right, So Mahomes, by the way.

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<v Speaker 3>Has won a Super Bowl, has won a.

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<v Speaker 4>Super Bowl, and he's thirteenth in his his practical guarantee

0:30:09.880 --> 0:30:12.479
<v Speaker 4>with one hundred and forty one million, even though his

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<v Speaker 4>value of his contract is number one at four hundred

0:30:15.720 --> 0:30:18.880
<v Speaker 4>and fifty million. But it's what eight years, right.

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<v Speaker 2>Doesn't he But plus he's got like a piece of

0:30:21.080 --> 0:30:24.280
<v Speaker 2>Team Sydney has. We might as well under the table

0:30:24.320 --> 0:30:25.040
<v Speaker 2>stuff going on.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't think you can do that.

0:30:26.360 --> 0:30:29.240
<v Speaker 2>You can't do that. No, I'm sure he's got something.

0:30:29.560 --> 0:30:31.719
<v Speaker 3>But they were able to figure out early on in

0:30:31.760 --> 0:30:34.880
<v Speaker 3>his career that they wanted him to be their quarterback forever,

0:30:35.160 --> 0:30:37.840
<v Speaker 3>and so they did a ten year was it ten year,

0:30:37.920 --> 0:30:40.200
<v Speaker 3>five hundred million dollar deal or something, and then they

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<v Speaker 3>just let it just work it out as we go

0:30:42.680 --> 0:30:43.240
<v Speaker 3>along here.

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<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't say every quarterback that wins three Super Bowl

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<v Speaker 2>should you know, get always be the highest paid, because

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<v Speaker 2>you know, sometimes you got other members of the team

0:30:53.240 --> 0:30:56.200
<v Speaker 2>and the areas that play well. But if I was

0:30:56.600 --> 0:30:59.080
<v Speaker 2>Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, he would always

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<v Speaker 2>be the highest paid or at least the highest paid

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<v Speaker 2>quarterback in the NFL, just based on what he's done

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<v Speaker 2>and the way he's done it.

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<v Speaker 4>Which, by the way, before we go to break, did

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<v Speaker 4>you see the list of one hundred and eighty three

0:31:14.760 --> 0:31:21.520
<v Speaker 4>players being considered as seniors for the Pro Football.

0:31:21.040 --> 0:31:23.600
<v Speaker 2>Hall of Fame one hundred and eighty three.

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<v Speaker 4>One hundred and.

0:31:24.240 --> 0:31:26.520
<v Speaker 3>Eighty three expanded the list this year.

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<v Speaker 4>Because they've got a special committee.

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<v Speaker 2>But the list and then they're still just just picking

0:31:34.440 --> 0:31:34.840
<v Speaker 2>one guy.

0:31:35.400 --> 0:31:36.800
<v Speaker 3>They're actually picking three.

0:31:37.440 --> 0:31:39.720
<v Speaker 4>But they're they're going to cut it to fifty here

0:31:39.760 --> 0:31:42.440
<v Speaker 4>in a couple of weeks. And on that list is

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<v Speaker 4>Everson Walls.

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<v Speaker 3>Who else is on the list?

0:31:46.720 --> 0:31:48.040
<v Speaker 4>Copley's had fourteen guys.

0:31:48.680 --> 0:31:51.560
<v Speaker 3>You see who else who was here in this very

0:31:51.680 --> 0:31:53.160
<v Speaker 3>room yesterday with us?

0:31:53.240 --> 0:31:53.840
<v Speaker 4>Nate Newton.

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<v Speaker 2>Let me tell you something. When they start calling out

0:31:56.880 --> 0:32:01.440
<v Speaker 2>and ate stuff next to mine, it's embarrassing, it really is.

0:32:01.480 --> 0:32:05.480
<v Speaker 2>This guy got six Pro Bowls. He got six Pro Bowls,

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<v Speaker 2>and for him not to be considered, first of all,

0:32:09.680 --> 0:32:13.040
<v Speaker 2>you know you do up here, man. He should be

0:32:13.080 --> 0:32:15.240
<v Speaker 2>in the ring of lines. He should already be.

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<v Speaker 4>Well. Let me give you the names. Meredith, Darryl Johnston,

0:32:19.840 --> 0:32:24.400
<v Speaker 4>Ralph Neeley, Nate Newton, John Niland, Too Tall, Harvey Martin,

0:32:24.480 --> 0:32:29.640
<v Speaker 4>Everson Walls, Cornell Green, Herschel Walker, Billy Houghton. I did

0:32:29.760 --> 0:32:31.240
<v Speaker 4>Billy Houghton get on that.

0:32:31.120 --> 0:32:33.040
<v Speaker 3>Way even before our time.

0:32:33.120 --> 0:32:37.080
<v Speaker 4>I know, uh, George Andre and Leroy Jordans.

0:32:38.160 --> 0:32:41.320
<v Speaker 3>So I got by the way Leroy Jordan doesn't get enough. Yes,

0:32:42.520 --> 0:32:44.560
<v Speaker 3>praise played thirteen.

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<v Speaker 4>Years Effson, Nate Harvey.

0:32:49.360 --> 0:32:50.080
<v Speaker 2>Harvey Man.

0:32:51.280 --> 0:32:53.080
<v Speaker 4>You know Cornell Green was really.

0:32:54.720 --> 0:32:58.040
<v Speaker 2>All pro safety and corner right. How many people do that, right?

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<v Speaker 2>I mean that's some that's some darn what not Darren Wilson,

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<v Speaker 2>But that's some some you know, what's some stuff, it's

0:33:06.360 --> 0:33:06.840
<v Speaker 2>some some.

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<v Speaker 4>So what's the.

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<v Speaker 2>Robson?

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<v Speaker 4>These guys had to play at least twenty five years ago,

0:33:14.880 --> 0:33:19.920
<v Speaker 4>so Wood he still got a couple years normal, who

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<v Speaker 4>does no, No, he's part of this senior Yeah, okay

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<v Speaker 4>because his last year would have been ninety eight. And

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<v Speaker 4>Carollina and of course, and.

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<v Speaker 3>I feel like I need to run to the defense

0:33:31.160 --> 0:33:34.000
<v Speaker 3>of Billy Houghton since she just under the bus.

0:33:34.160 --> 0:33:35.840
<v Speaker 4>I didn't throw him under the bush.

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<v Speaker 3>You just said money about.

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<v Speaker 2>On this?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 4>Hell, why is he on it?

0:33:42.880 --> 0:33:46.000
<v Speaker 3>He is a He was a four time pro bowler.

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<v Speaker 3>In fact, according to Wikipedia, he is Wow, he's ninety

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<v Speaker 3>four years old and still still going strong.

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<v Speaker 2>Kick kicks out of yeah, out.

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<v Speaker 3>Of plain view. Texas out in West Sexes, born in Littlefield, Texas.

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<v Speaker 3>And he played for the Packers from nineteen fifty two

0:34:06.240 --> 0:34:08.760
<v Speaker 3>to fifty eight, the Browns in fifty nine, and finished

0:34:08.760 --> 0:34:13.000
<v Speaker 3>his career with the Cowboys sixty through sixty three. And

0:34:13.120 --> 0:34:15.600
<v Speaker 3>he was a four time pro bowler with the Packers

0:34:15.640 --> 0:34:20.480
<v Speaker 3>in the fifties. And so that's why, yeah, he's in

0:34:20.560 --> 0:34:24.160
<v Speaker 3>the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. Was he had

0:34:24.200 --> 0:34:25.600
<v Speaker 3>five hundred three catches in.

0:34:25.560 --> 0:34:27.160
<v Speaker 4>His court and say he was a receiver.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, that's right, So got that right. So there you go,

0:34:33.280 --> 0:34:38.480
<v Speaker 3>a salute to former Cowboy Billy Houghton and we continue

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<v Speaker 3>One other note on Billy Houghton, who Mickey Spagnola decided

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<v Speaker 3>does not belong in the.

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<v Speaker 4>Hall of Fame, and he sense apologize.

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<v Speaker 3>When he was with the Cowboys in nineteen sixty three,

0:37:24.880 --> 0:37:29.960
<v Speaker 3>Billy Houghton became the NFL's all time receiving leader, breaking

0:37:30.080 --> 0:37:34.520
<v Speaker 3>Don Hudson's record for career receptions and receiving yards.

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<v Speaker 4>Wow, so there, How many do you have with the

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys of that five hundred and three?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I'll have to do the math on it. He

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<v Speaker 3>had five hundred three receptions for eighty four hundred and

0:37:44.040 --> 0:37:46.959
<v Speaker 3>fifty nine yards with the Cowboys. He had twenty three

0:37:47.000 --> 0:37:52.439
<v Speaker 3>plus fifty six is seventy nine plus forty nine, which

0:37:52.480 --> 0:37:54.520
<v Speaker 3>gets you to one forty eight plus thirty three one

0:37:54.640 --> 0:37:57.200
<v Speaker 3>hundred and eighty one catches with the Cowboys. Not bad.

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<v Speaker 2>That is not bad.

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<v Speaker 3>Eight fourteen seventeen touchdowns on some really bad Cowboys teams

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<v Speaker 3>from nineteen sixty.

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<v Speaker 2>To sixty three, playing well on the bad time.

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<v Speaker 3>That's right?

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<v Speaker 2>All right?

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<v Speaker 3>What else you got on your legal pad? Before I

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<v Speaker 3>give you some family ties between the Cowboys and the Saints.

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<v Speaker 3>I think we're good, right now? Okay, you go up with.

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<v Speaker 4>Oh, I know so, and I don't know how you

0:38:23.920 --> 0:38:28.319
<v Speaker 4>want to look at this, But the viewership of the

0:38:28.320 --> 0:38:34.920
<v Speaker 4>Cowboys season opener at Cleveland twenty nine point three million viewers.

0:38:35.239 --> 0:38:36.080
<v Speaker 3>How does that rank?

0:38:37.239 --> 0:38:41.080
<v Speaker 4>From what I saw? It was number one because well

0:38:41.200 --> 0:38:46.560
<v Speaker 4>number one that week that week like Thursday Thursday Chiefs Ravens.

0:38:47.040 --> 0:38:50.359
<v Speaker 4>They needed TV and digital to get to twenty nine

0:38:50.440 --> 0:38:56.440
<v Speaker 4>point two. Sunday Night Detroit, LA twenty two point seven million,

0:38:56.600 --> 0:39:01.319
<v Speaker 4>and Friday Night Eagles Packers fourteen million. So over the

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<v Speaker 4>air it was twenty nine point three million. And I

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<v Speaker 4>guess there's still people interested in the Cowboys.

0:39:10.719 --> 0:39:11.000
<v Speaker 2>I guess.

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<v Speaker 3>So now, you weren't listening to the Fox broadcast of

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<v Speaker 3>the game, right or were you? Did you have any

0:39:17.080 --> 0:39:18.279
<v Speaker 3>press box where you listened to?

0:39:19.239 --> 0:39:20.600
<v Speaker 4>It was fading in it out.

0:39:20.680 --> 0:39:23.000
<v Speaker 3>I want to get Everson's take on Tom Brady in

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<v Speaker 3>the booth.

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<v Speaker 4>And then I listened to Did you listen to Tom Brady?

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<v Speaker 7>No?

0:39:26.320 --> 0:39:28.480
<v Speaker 2>I couldn't hear the body. Okay, No, I didn't have

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<v Speaker 2>the body.

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<v Speaker 4>And your thoughts.

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<v Speaker 3>I think he's fine, You think he did well, he's fine. Okay,

0:39:36.920 --> 0:39:38.840
<v Speaker 3>that's giving giving time, he'll be fine.

0:39:39.080 --> 0:39:41.400
<v Speaker 4>I thought, he pointed out when I got when I

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<v Speaker 4>read it, I don't like people jumping on him in

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<v Speaker 4>the first game or whatever.

0:39:46.040 --> 0:39:48.799
<v Speaker 3>You know, let let it play out and we'll see. Well,

0:39:48.840 --> 0:39:50.799
<v Speaker 3>I mean there's a lot that goes into it that

0:39:51.200 --> 0:39:53.560
<v Speaker 3>and we're going to get a full We've got three

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<v Speaker 3>games worth of him to start off the season.

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<v Speaker 2>To be your best your first time out.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And I don't mean that away as being critical

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<v Speaker 3>of anything that. I thought he was fine. You know,

0:40:03.680 --> 0:40:05.719
<v Speaker 3>I didn't notice him during the game, and so I

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<v Speaker 3>think that's what that can be.

0:40:06.600 --> 0:40:08.000
<v Speaker 2>A good good that's right.

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<v Speaker 4>He pointed out a couple of things when I rewatched

0:40:10.920 --> 0:40:13.520
<v Speaker 4>it that I actually was listening. I said, oh, that's

0:40:13.560 --> 0:40:15.719
<v Speaker 4>a good point. I hadn't thought of that, So I

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<v Speaker 4>thought that was good. That's the first time he did it.

0:40:18.239 --> 0:40:20.760
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they did a practice on the Cowboys early.

0:40:20.800 --> 0:40:24.480
<v Speaker 3>They did seventeen. They did mock games seventeen of him

0:40:24.520 --> 0:40:27.560
<v Speaker 3>in a studio to prepare him. But he was out there.

0:40:27.600 --> 0:40:32.160
<v Speaker 3>He did the Cowboys Rams preseason game that we did.

0:40:32.160 --> 0:40:33.960
<v Speaker 3>He was in a booth doing that. And the Chargers

0:40:33.960 --> 0:40:36.040
<v Speaker 3>had a preseason game the day before, so they knocked

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<v Speaker 3>out two live games in one weekend that week, and

0:40:39.600 --> 0:40:44.520
<v Speaker 3>so they they prepped him, and you know, he's they're little.

0:40:44.640 --> 0:40:49.479
<v Speaker 2>I think they nitpicked on when he did he didn't

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<v Speaker 2>make enough of the season.

0:40:50.600 --> 0:40:53.719
<v Speaker 4>You know, the reaction that I got make enough of what.

0:40:53.800 --> 0:40:55.680
<v Speaker 2>He didn't make enough of the sixty six yard the

0:40:55.719 --> 0:40:58.440
<v Speaker 2>field goal, they thoh, and then the fact that they.

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<v Speaker 4>Well I think they were confused because they heard the

0:41:01.320 --> 0:41:04.520
<v Speaker 4>whistle and even Aubrey thought they frozen.

0:41:05.400 --> 0:41:08.000
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that they that called called time out.

0:41:08.520 --> 0:41:10.520
<v Speaker 2>But then even when they found out that there could

0:41:10.520 --> 0:41:14.520
<v Speaker 2>be a potential seventy one yarder, I guess, and they

0:41:14.560 --> 0:41:18.439
<v Speaker 2>said that he didn't show enough enthusiasm about that possibility.

0:41:18.840 --> 0:41:22.240
<v Speaker 2>And even the other guy said, well, that's kind of nitpicking,

0:41:22.800 --> 0:41:25.480
<v Speaker 2>you know, regards to how well he did. That's just

0:41:25.520 --> 0:41:26.440
<v Speaker 2>what I heard on the radio.

0:41:26.560 --> 0:41:29.400
<v Speaker 4>Well, and they, I don't know if it was the

0:41:29.440 --> 0:41:32.279
<v Speaker 4>play by play guy, they didn't realize he had he

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<v Speaker 4>had kicked the sixty six yarder in preseason.

0:41:36.400 --> 0:41:40.439
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that was where I was knowing that you're doing

0:41:40.440 --> 0:41:44.000
<v Speaker 3>the Cowboys, I would think that you the first three

0:41:44.000 --> 0:41:45.719
<v Speaker 3>games of the season. I would think that you would

0:41:45.719 --> 0:41:50.279
<v Speaker 3>watch all the Cowboys preseason games. And so because basically

0:41:50.719 --> 0:41:53.040
<v Speaker 3>the way I look at it is, yeah, it's a

0:41:53.120 --> 0:41:57.520
<v Speaker 3>national audience, but you are broadcasting to the fans of

0:41:57.560 --> 0:42:00.399
<v Speaker 3>the two teams that are playing in that game, and

0:42:00.480 --> 0:42:04.160
<v Speaker 3>those fans have watched all those preseason games, and you

0:42:04.280 --> 0:42:07.000
<v Speaker 3>need to be on top of everything that's happened here

0:42:07.040 --> 0:42:09.399
<v Speaker 3>in the last month with these football teams. I mean,

0:42:09.440 --> 0:42:11.000
<v Speaker 3>this is the one job that you have to do.

0:42:11.719 --> 0:42:15.520
<v Speaker 3>And so and a sixty six yarder that should have

0:42:15.600 --> 0:42:18.600
<v Speaker 3>been pointed out that he made a sixty six yarder

0:42:18.680 --> 0:42:21.319
<v Speaker 3>that precise distance In Las Vegas. We don't have that

0:42:21.400 --> 0:42:25.880
<v Speaker 3>much different kickers, but that is significant enough that you

0:42:26.000 --> 0:42:27.920
<v Speaker 3>should have been quick on the.

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<v Speaker 4>Trigger to, oh, he's done this before.

0:42:32.640 --> 0:42:36.000
<v Speaker 3>Right from from that exact same length, you know, which

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<v Speaker 3>ties the NFL record. If it wasn't the preseason.

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<v Speaker 4>I think it was the same direction.

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<v Speaker 3>To north, north to south.

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<v Speaker 2>That's really that is. I do realize, Micky.

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<v Speaker 3>You do realize, Mickey, if you were sitting on the

0:42:53.000 --> 0:42:55.000
<v Speaker 3>other side of the stadium, it would not be the

0:42:55.000 --> 0:42:55.680
<v Speaker 3>same direction.

0:42:55.880 --> 0:42:58.080
<v Speaker 4>It went to the right.

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<v Speaker 2>That's all I know.

0:43:05.600 --> 0:43:09.920
<v Speaker 3>That's funny family ties between the Cowboys and the Saints.

0:43:10.920 --> 0:43:14.280
<v Speaker 3>You got them front office or in a scouting department.

0:43:14.360 --> 0:43:15.920
<v Speaker 4>Mickey Loomis and Alex Loomis.

0:43:16.000 --> 0:43:16.160
<v Speaker 2>Yep.

0:43:16.239 --> 0:43:19.839
<v Speaker 3>Mickey Loomis is the longtime GM of the Saints going

0:43:19.880 --> 0:43:22.400
<v Speaker 3>back twenty five years he became He was with the

0:43:22.440 --> 0:43:25.279
<v Speaker 3>Saints organization starting in two thousand, became the GM in

0:43:25.320 --> 0:43:28.200
<v Speaker 3>two thousand and two. And his son Alex loomis the

0:43:28.280 --> 0:43:31.480
<v Speaker 3>director of pro scouting for the Cowboys now for he's

0:43:31.520 --> 0:43:33.919
<v Speaker 3>been with the Cowboys for a good fifteen years now.

0:43:34.160 --> 0:43:38.879
<v Speaker 3>Jeff Ireland Jeff Ireland who was with the Cowboys during

0:43:38.880 --> 0:43:40.720
<v Speaker 3>the parcels. But that's not a family.

0:43:41.040 --> 0:43:41.920
<v Speaker 4>You want family.

0:43:42.000 --> 0:43:46.600
<v Speaker 3>The other family tie is Clint Kubiak, the offensive coordinator

0:43:47.239 --> 0:43:50.040
<v Speaker 3>and Klein Kubiak an area of scout for the Cowboys.

0:43:50.080 --> 0:43:53.520
<v Speaker 3>Troo brothers of course, the sons of Gary Kubiak. And

0:43:53.560 --> 0:43:56.359
<v Speaker 3>by the way, they have another brother, Clay Kubiak, who

0:43:56.440 --> 0:43:58.640
<v Speaker 3>is on the coaching staff of the San Francisco forty

0:43:58.680 --> 0:44:02.960
<v Speaker 3>nine ers. But that's a big deal with the Saints

0:44:03.000 --> 0:44:06.560
<v Speaker 3>this year the hiring of Clint Kubiak as their offensive

0:44:06.560 --> 0:44:10.799
<v Speaker 3>coordinator aged thirty seven, and last year he was with

0:44:10.880 --> 0:44:13.160
<v Speaker 3>San Francisco as their past game coordinator.

0:44:13.480 --> 0:44:16.680
<v Speaker 2>Isn't that the same system that Carr is accustomed to?

0:44:17.120 --> 0:44:22.000
<v Speaker 3>Well, and it's well he was with going back with

0:44:22.040 --> 0:44:25.280
<v Speaker 3>Kubiak and of course with his dad with Gary Kubiak,

0:44:25.360 --> 0:44:29.920
<v Speaker 3>you know, and you go back to and so he

0:44:30.040 --> 0:44:32.480
<v Speaker 3>was with Shanahan there. Yeah, and that goes back to

0:44:33.080 --> 0:44:35.879
<v Speaker 3>going all the way back to with the Broncos, going

0:44:35.880 --> 0:44:36.239
<v Speaker 3>way back.

0:44:36.239 --> 0:44:38.319
<v Speaker 2>I have this really helped with his comfort zone with.

0:44:38.320 --> 0:44:42.839
<v Speaker 4>The that's right, and so and you can point out

0:44:42.880 --> 0:44:47.960
<v Speaker 4>that Mike got his first offensive coordinator job with the Saints, right.

0:44:48.440 --> 0:44:53.840
<v Speaker 3>That Mike did. McCarthy, Yeah, and so so McCarthy, you know,

0:44:54.160 --> 0:44:57.840
<v Speaker 3>Lewis to you, it's it's Mike, it's coach. Well, the

0:44:57.880 --> 0:45:00.040
<v Speaker 3>reason I asked Mike is because I was about to

0:45:00.040 --> 0:45:03.400
<v Speaker 3>make a point about Mike Zimmer. Oh and how interesting

0:45:03.520 --> 0:45:08.200
<v Speaker 3>is this? Last week Zimmer is going up against a

0:45:08.280 --> 0:45:11.280
<v Speaker 3>head coach and Kevin Stefanski, who is on his staff

0:45:11.280 --> 0:45:14.480
<v Speaker 3>as the offensive coordinator with the Minnesota Vikings. And now

0:45:14.640 --> 0:45:17.760
<v Speaker 3>second game of the year, he's going up against Clint Kubiak,

0:45:18.160 --> 0:45:23.520
<v Speaker 3>who was on Mike Zimmer's staff in Minnesota in nineteen,

0:45:23.760 --> 0:45:26.560
<v Speaker 3>I mean twenty nineteen through twenty one. He was the

0:45:26.600 --> 0:45:29.080
<v Speaker 3>offensive coordinator with the Vikings. So the first two games

0:45:29.080 --> 0:45:31.600
<v Speaker 3>of the year for Mike Zimmer with the Cowboys, he's

0:45:31.640 --> 0:45:35.759
<v Speaker 3>going up against his former offensive coordinators in Minnesota.

0:45:36.360 --> 0:45:40.719
<v Speaker 2>Now we have potential connection. I have potential connection with

0:45:40.760 --> 0:45:44.040
<v Speaker 2>the Saints. I almost went there. Yeah, if he wasn't

0:45:44.040 --> 0:45:46.000
<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys, that would have been my second choice.

0:45:46.880 --> 0:45:49.880
<v Speaker 4>They wanted to sign you Saints in Buffalo.

0:45:50.440 --> 0:45:54.319
<v Speaker 2>You know, I wasn't going up to Buffalo, No way

0:45:54.400 --> 0:45:55.360
<v Speaker 2>I was going up there.

0:45:55.480 --> 0:45:58.320
<v Speaker 4>Well, those were pretty lean years for the Saints.

0:45:58.320 --> 0:46:04.040
<v Speaker 2>So well, after that, recall, they signed Ricky Jackson Hall

0:46:04.080 --> 0:46:09.280
<v Speaker 2>of Fame and their number. They had like the number

0:46:09.280 --> 0:46:14.319
<v Speaker 2>one defense, especially the number one linebacker corps in the

0:46:14.440 --> 0:46:15.920
<v Speaker 2>NFL throughout the eighties.

0:46:17.920 --> 0:46:24.520
<v Speaker 4>So Ricky Jackson Mills was Mills there already in the eighties, right.

0:46:24.440 --> 0:46:26.319
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, in the eighties, but not not when I.

0:46:26.239 --> 0:46:27.240
<v Speaker 4>Came out, Sam Wills.

0:46:27.520 --> 0:46:31.720
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and uh they had the other one, that number

0:46:31.719 --> 0:46:35.640
<v Speaker 2>fifty six on the other side. Heck of a heck

0:46:35.719 --> 0:46:39.120
<v Speaker 2>of a linebackers. Well, I called him Shaba because he

0:46:39.160 --> 0:46:40.400
<v Speaker 2>looked like Shaba Ranks.

0:46:42.000 --> 0:46:46.400
<v Speaker 3>And the reason that you decided on Dallas instead of

0:46:46.400 --> 0:46:48.240
<v Speaker 3>New Orleans is because of the money.

0:46:48.920 --> 0:46:55.560
<v Speaker 4>No, he could live in he came.

0:46:57.800 --> 0:46:59.400
<v Speaker 3>And by the way, who is the head coach of

0:46:59.440 --> 0:47:02.800
<v Speaker 3>the Saints at that point, I couldn't I tell you,

0:47:03.000 --> 0:47:04.359
<v Speaker 3>bum Phillips was it?

0:47:04.600 --> 0:47:04.880
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?

0:47:04.880 --> 0:47:09.600
<v Speaker 3>He loved me nineteen eighty one to eighty five. Nineteen

0:47:09.640 --> 0:47:11.759
<v Speaker 3>eighty one to eighty five, bum Phillips was the head

0:47:11.760 --> 0:47:13.279
<v Speaker 3>coach of the Saints. You could have got in there

0:47:13.320 --> 0:47:16.280
<v Speaker 3>on the ground floor of bum Phillips coaching the Saints.

0:47:16.920 --> 0:47:19.960
<v Speaker 2>I've been to his captain forever. Yeah.

0:47:20.000 --> 0:47:25.160
<v Speaker 4>So McCarthy was there when the Saints won their first playoff.

0:47:24.640 --> 0:47:27.680
<v Speaker 3>Game in the early ODTS.

0:47:28.000 --> 0:47:28.960
<v Speaker 4>I believe that's right.

0:47:29.400 --> 0:47:32.160
<v Speaker 3>We'll have to do that and research that for another day.

0:47:32.239 --> 0:47:34.520
<v Speaker 4>It was it was six. I think I was at

0:47:34.520 --> 0:47:34.799
<v Speaker 4>the game.

0:47:34.960 --> 0:47:37.680
<v Speaker 3>He wasn't there in six. I was always with the Packers.

0:47:37.680 --> 0:47:41.040
<v Speaker 3>Oh five years with San Francisco, so he was four.

0:47:41.200 --> 0:47:45.440
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, that's right before they uh won that playoff

0:47:45.480 --> 0:47:49.719
<v Speaker 4>game after Katrina the next year when Peyton was the

0:47:49.719 --> 0:47:53.319
<v Speaker 4>head coach, and which would have been seven and Drew

0:47:53.400 --> 0:47:55.719
<v Speaker 4>Brees ended up getting there.

0:47:55.880 --> 0:47:58.880
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, okay, that was our first playoff win.

0:48:00.320 --> 0:48:02.960
<v Speaker 4>No, they must have won one earlier because he talked

0:48:03.000 --> 0:48:05.880
<v Speaker 4>to somebody said that he was there for the first

0:48:05.880 --> 0:48:08.920
<v Speaker 4>playoff the franchise first place jectory.

0:48:09.080 --> 0:48:11.480
<v Speaker 3>Well, we'll research that and we'll have the answer for you.

0:48:11.960 --> 0:48:14.319
<v Speaker 2>To get their way.

0:48:14.360 --> 0:48:15.680
<v Speaker 4>We got two minutes talking.

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<v Speaker 3>Oh we do all right, it's twelve, forty eight, Yeah,

0:48:19.640 --> 0:48:21.880
<v Speaker 3>forty five. I got another show coming up here. One.

0:48:22.120 --> 0:48:25.600
<v Speaker 3>You got to get out of here at fifty Okay, yeah, unless.

0:48:25.280 --> 0:48:28.840
<v Speaker 4>You cow Boys. Former defensive line coach Todd Grantham is

0:48:28.880 --> 0:48:32.239
<v Speaker 4>there is there as a defensive line coach. He was

0:48:32.280 --> 0:48:37.640
<v Speaker 4>the interim head coach at Arkansas when Missouri kicked there

0:48:37.800 --> 0:48:40.000
<v Speaker 4>every Cowboys.

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