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<v Speaker 3>Now your hosts, Christy Scales, Aisha Morrison, Nicole Hutchison, and

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<v Speaker 3>Jess Navarrees.

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<v Speaker 4>Cowboys Nation, Happy Friday. Welcome into Girls Talk Boys Talk

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<v Speaker 4>presented by Jigsaw, the third dating partner of the Dallas Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 4>and Nicole Hutchison and Christy Scales are coming to you

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<v Speaker 4>live from oxtar And, California. You got Jess Navarrees and

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<v Speaker 4>Aisha Morrison live in studio.

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<v Speaker 5>The Girlies back together. How are y'all is? Dudio?

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<v Speaker 2>I still got burned today. No, I still got burned today.

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<v Speaker 4>We've got a lot of news to talk about today, y'all.

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<v Speaker 4>We've got na Shawn Right will get to CD in

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<v Speaker 4>our next segment, but nay Shaun Wright being traded to

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<v Speaker 4>the Minnesota Vikings for a second.

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<v Speaker 5>Rounder in the twenty twenty two NFL Draft.

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<v Speaker 4>Andrew Booth, I'll start with Christy first, just kind of

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<v Speaker 4>what was like the atmosphere a little bit and no

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<v Speaker 4>one practice. There were kind of words about it, but

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<v Speaker 4>the news just hadn't been broken yet. But what would

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<v Speaker 4>you got to say the you know, atmosphere of practice

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<v Speaker 4>was like after not seeing nay Shaw.

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<v Speaker 8>Right, Yeah, well, it's like, hm, was there an injury

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<v Speaker 8>that we didn't know about that happened in the joint

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<v Speaker 8>practice with the Rams yesterday? And we'll detail some of

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<v Speaker 8>the things we saw about the joint practice later. But

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<v Speaker 8>it's not an usual for things to happen like this

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<v Speaker 8>at this point of camp. In fact, I remember it

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<v Speaker 8>would have been back in twenty eighteen. We had a

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<v Speaker 8>preseason game mid August in Houston.

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<v Speaker 9>We're at Energy Stadium and I'm standing on the sideline

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<v Speaker 9>and I'm.

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<v Speaker 8>In Charverius Ward, who's this rookie cornerback, and he's standing

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<v Speaker 8>next to me instead of going through warmups.

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<v Speaker 9>It's like what's going on?

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<v Speaker 8>And then he walked off and I walk up to

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<v Speaker 8>Will McLay and I said, what's up. Was Tarverius injured

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<v Speaker 8>or what's going on? I said, no, we just traded

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<v Speaker 8>him to the Kansas City Chiefs. So the guy shows

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<v Speaker 8>up at the stadium thinking that he's going to play

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<v Speaker 8>a game and he ends up being traded.

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<v Speaker 9>So that's probably what happened with Wright.

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<v Speaker 8>He probably found out this morning or midday, maybe even

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<v Speaker 8>last night, but on his way to Minnesota. So I

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<v Speaker 8>think for Andrew Booth, as Nicole mentioned as a player,

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<v Speaker 8>a high draft pick by the Vikings out of Clemson,

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<v Speaker 8>a highly recruited athlete, five star, top ten recruit in

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<v Speaker 8>the nation going into Clemson, and I think for both

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<v Speaker 8>of these players, it's the same position, different body type.

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<v Speaker 8>We'll talk more about that as we go along, but

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<v Speaker 8>it can be a fresh start for both of them

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<v Speaker 8>because I think that both, you know, it became a

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<v Speaker 8>parent that maybe they weren't able to, you know, like.

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<v Speaker 5>Hit their threshold.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, they hit their threshold in Nashwan. He did get

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<v Speaker 8>those first team reps in place of Trayvon Diggs, and

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<v Speaker 8>obviously through the first couple of weeks of camp that

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<v Speaker 8>I guess the staff obviously didn't think that he was

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<v Speaker 8>able to take full advantage of that. And so let's

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<v Speaker 8>see if he can have success in Minnesota, and let's

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<v Speaker 8>see a talented guide like Booth once he gets here,

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<v Speaker 8>how he fits in with a Zimmer's system, and get

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<v Speaker 8>Al Harris to get him coached up, and let's see what.

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<v Speaker 5>He can do a asia.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>So two things about this trade. Number one, I think

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<v Speaker 7>this is a fresh start for both of these gentlemen

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<v Speaker 7>to get into different schemes and see if they fit.

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<v Speaker 6>But number two, this has a lot to do with what.

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<v Speaker 7>The Cowboys have seen from Kayln Carson. He's done most

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<v Speaker 7>of his work on the outside our hairs.

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<v Speaker 6>So you got to Christy's.

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<v Speaker 7>Point, has done a great job with this second, Deary,

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<v Speaker 7>I mean to see Kaylen Carson coming and to man

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<v Speaker 7>that outside spot in Trayvon Diggs's absence this camp, it's

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<v Speaker 7>been impressive and we saw some good things from him

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<v Speaker 7>on the in the scrimmage yesterday. This he and I

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<v Speaker 7>just I think that Booth is just more of a

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<v Speaker 7>scheme fit for some of the things that Zimmer likes

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<v Speaker 7>to do currently.

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<v Speaker 6>Right now, he wants to.

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<v Speaker 7>He wants guys that are okay with pressing, he wants

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<v Speaker 7>guys that are okay with being very physical with their

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<v Speaker 7>hands tackling.

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<v Speaker 6>And also to.

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<v Speaker 7>Booth brings some special teams ability, which I think the

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<v Speaker 7>little bit that we have seen ladies from preseason, there

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<v Speaker 7>are gonna be opportunities there for special teams for some of.

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<v Speaker 6>These guys to get a roster spot.

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<v Speaker 7>So I think, well, yeah, because of the way that

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<v Speaker 7>it's set up now, in the way that it's done,

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<v Speaker 7>so I do think that the this gentleman being brought

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<v Speaker 7>over Andrew Bruth has a lot to do with what

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<v Speaker 7>Kayln Carson has been doing and how well he's looked

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<v Speaker 7>at camp. But also too, because Kayln Carson has played

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<v Speaker 7>outside so much, you still haven't really established another backup

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<v Speaker 7>nickel besides Deron Bland, who we know is also doing

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<v Speaker 7>outside stuff because your Lewis has come to play, So

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<v Speaker 7>Andrew Booth possibly has some ability to do some nickel

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<v Speaker 7>things as well. I think it's a good fit and

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<v Speaker 7>his temperament fits the bill, so we'll see how it goes.

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<v Speaker 7>And good for these two gentlemen to have fresh starts

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<v Speaker 7>and start over and figure things out.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, I have to get it out of my system

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<v Speaker 2>and say that's right one more time.

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<v Speaker 6>She I was, I didn't know what was happening just then.

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<v Speaker 2>I was so sad. You know, any pun, any pun

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<v Speaker 2>like Navy, you don't have to take advantage of it,

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<v Speaker 2>that's right. But you know what I was really noticing,

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<v Speaker 2>and while you're on it about special teams that you

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<v Speaker 2>should was watching the preseason game and kind of watching

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<v Speaker 2>more of the scrimmage, uh, and kind of how these

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<v Speaker 2>special teams rules are playing out, and kind of the

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<v Speaker 2>body types that are needed for this. I'm just comparing

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<v Speaker 2>the two Nayshon write about six four to two hundred

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<v Speaker 2>pounds Andrew Booth about six feet and then one hundred

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<v Speaker 2>and ninety four pounds. So it's interesting to see like

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<v Speaker 2>the size differentiation because I feel like you're gonna need

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<v Speaker 2>a bigger body there. But special teams could be a

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<v Speaker 2>make or break for a guy like this. Here's the thing.

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<v Speaker 2>When you're coming in fresh off of a trade, you're

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<v Speaker 2>coming in to a new scheme, a new team. What

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<v Speaker 2>you want to do, if you're Booth at this point

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<v Speaker 2>is you need to make an early impression. And how

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<v Speaker 2>do you do that while you go in there and

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<v Speaker 2>you be a sponge, you be ready to learn. I

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<v Speaker 2>feel like for a guy like this not going to

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<v Speaker 2>be an issue. But if that means you learn on

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<v Speaker 2>special teams and you make your standout moment be then

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<v Speaker 2>then you do what you can do, because you're kind

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<v Speaker 2>of at a slight disadvantage if you will, being where

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<v Speaker 2>he is, coming in to a new scheme kind of

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<v Speaker 2>learning as everybody learns, that could be an advantage and

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<v Speaker 2>upper hand there, but overall, coming in a little bit

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<v Speaker 2>later when everybody else, especially the newer guys, have had

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<v Speaker 2>the last few weeks to acclimate at training camp. So

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<v Speaker 2>for me, what I want to see is the big play,

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<v Speaker 2>and I want to see that big play happening quickly

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<v Speaker 2>for him, whether it be in preseason games or in

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<v Speaker 2>training camp here in the next couple of weeks.

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<v Speaker 6>Nicole really quickly.

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<v Speaker 5>I wanted to say, go ahead, go ahead, Yeah, yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>I wanted to say that he has been at camp,

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<v Speaker 7>so that transition him being in football shape shouldn't be

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<v Speaker 7>a problem.

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<v Speaker 6>Number one, and also.

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<v Speaker 7>Too, when he played in Clemson, they run a lot

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<v Speaker 7>of zone scheme and we're starting to see we got

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<v Speaker 7>to see in that scrimmage we've been hearing about the

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<v Speaker 7>hearing the offensive players talk about the disguises and some

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<v Speaker 7>of the things that Zimmer likes to do. So when

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<v Speaker 7>you talk about scheme, Jess, I do think that him

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<v Speaker 7>being able to comprehend the scheme, he might be at

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<v Speaker 7>a little bit of an advantage because he has playing

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<v Speaker 7>in a heavily zoned scheme, but he also can do

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<v Speaker 7>some things in man.

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<v Speaker 4>How soon do you all kind of see Andrew Booth

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<v Speaker 4>just maybe more obviously only be used more as a

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<v Speaker 4>death piece, but how soon do you feel like you

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<v Speaker 4>guys could see him potentially, you know, producing for this team,

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<v Speaker 4>this defense.

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<v Speaker 8>Do you mean as early as like the Sunday getting

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<v Speaker 8>to or just in terms of stepping in steping in. Well,

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<v Speaker 8>let's hope that we don't have to see a lot

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<v Speaker 8>of them once we get to the regular season, because

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<v Speaker 8>it means that something's happened that Trayvon isn't ready, you know, one,

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<v Speaker 8>getting a full you know, all of his normal game

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<v Speaker 8>reps that he would get as he's coming back from

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<v Speaker 8>his knee injury.

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<v Speaker 9>It's going to be.

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<v Speaker 8>Interesting to see if Booth how many practice reps he'll

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<v Speaker 8>get the remaining part of training camp and the preseason

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<v Speaker 8>games if he does work inside, because I think I

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<v Speaker 8>usually made a great point about at the nickel, because

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<v Speaker 8>what we're going.

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<v Speaker 9>To see a lot in the first couple of.

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<v Speaker 8>Preseason games is a guy named Keimen Hall who's University

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<v Speaker 8>of North Texas, so.

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<v Speaker 9>Mean green, go mean green.

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<v Speaker 8>But he's been working behind Jordan Lewis in the nickel mostly,

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<v Speaker 8>and so Israel Mukuamu was doing a lot of that

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<v Speaker 8>earlier in camp, but Israel's missed this week, been practiced

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<v Speaker 8>because of a groin injury. So I think we're going

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<v Speaker 8>to see a lot of number forty three Halls, so

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<v Speaker 8>get ready for that.

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<v Speaker 9>But if Booth were able to.

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<v Speaker 8>Take some of those reps and work work in, that

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<v Speaker 8>would be something. And in regards to I just want

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<v Speaker 8>to follow up on something because Jess said about want

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<v Speaker 8>to see him make plays. That's what Canlin Carson did

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<v Speaker 8>yesterday with the interception that he made yesterday. I mean

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<v Speaker 8>he cut, he made a break on that ball a

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<v Speaker 8>la Duron Bland and tray Von Diggs, and so if

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<v Speaker 8>he can take what he did in that joint practice

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<v Speaker 8>going against the top guys for the Rams and do

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<v Speaker 8>it against the second and third teamers in preseason, then

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<v Speaker 8>his confidence it's just going to grow and and you know,

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<v Speaker 8>reinforce what he's already been putting on the field here

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<v Speaker 8>in the training camp practices.

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<v Speaker 6>Asian, Uh yeah, I agree. I mean that's the thing

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<v Speaker 6>for me is the fact that oh Tater tots.

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<v Speaker 7>That's the thing for me is the fact is the

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<v Speaker 7>fact that this this team and the way that they're

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<v Speaker 7>using these guys. As far as like Doron Bland, it

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<v Speaker 7>feels like he's going to be an outside corner. It's

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<v Speaker 7>just that's what it feels like. But Jordan lewis having

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<v Speaker 7>a camp that he has had. I think that nickel

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<v Speaker 7>hit spot is his and he seems comfortable in this scheme.

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<v Speaker 7>There needs to be a backup Nickel and so to me,

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<v Speaker 7>I think you're lacking more and will you have more depth.

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<v Speaker 6>On the outside. Hopefully maybe he can come in and

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<v Speaker 6>do that.

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<v Speaker 7>But again, as I mentioned, the special teams experience could

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<v Speaker 7>be the way that he finds his way on the field.

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<v Speaker 7>It could be the way that he figures things out

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<v Speaker 7>during preseason and makes an impression on this team to

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<v Speaker 7>maybe get on the field.

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<v Speaker 6>A little bit more.

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<v Speaker 2>Tis waiting for my cue.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm trying.

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<v Speaker 2>We're trying to work on our cues here a little

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<v Speaker 2>bit together. We're all in this together. But I was

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<v Speaker 2>gonna say, piggybacking off of you should his point about

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<v Speaker 2>Jordan Lewis, what you're seeing is a healthy Jordan Lewis,

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<v Speaker 2>who last year was rehabbing from a horrific foot injury,

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<v Speaker 2>who barely you know, caught his Uh what, sorry, Jesse,

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<v Speaker 2>he's talking my ear. I thought she was telling me something. Wow, Sorry,

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<v Speaker 2>I lost my train of thought there. What you're saying

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<v Speaker 2>is that Jordan Lewis, who finally caught caught up to

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<v Speaker 2>where he had for himself in his expectations towards the

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<v Speaker 2>tail end of last season, right before playoffs, and you

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<v Speaker 2>started to see those pass breakups, very very full flashes

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<v Speaker 2>of Jordan Lewis and what he's best at. And the

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<v Speaker 2>thing about Jordan Lewis is he's very opening, candid about

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<v Speaker 2>everything with anybody who wants to go have a conversation

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<v Speaker 2>with him. He's very honest, and he was very honest

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<v Speaker 2>through his recovery journey that it was very difficult to

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<v Speaker 2>come back from. And you know, part of that journey

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<v Speaker 2>to come back is a mental journey as well, and

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<v Speaker 2>he said, you know, if it wasn't for the other

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<v Speaker 2>guys he was rehabbing with during the year, like Terrence

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<v Speaker 2>Still and Tony Pollard, he really would have struggled more.

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<v Speaker 2>So what you're seeing now from Jordan Lewis is a

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<v Speaker 2>full fledged Jordan Lewis who's healthy again and who got

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<v Speaker 2>over that mental hurdle. So anytime you can see a

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<v Speaker 2>player do that, especially coming back from the injury that

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<v Speaker 2>he did, man, it's such a feel good moment for

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<v Speaker 2>Jordan Lewis, and I know he's just excited about it

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<v Speaker 2>and celebrating with all of those guys that overcame the injuries,

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<v Speaker 2>especially you know, his injury buddy, Terrence Steele, who is

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<v Speaker 2>also having a better kid because he's feeling better. Right,

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<v Speaker 2>So seeing that it also energizes the guys around him.

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<v Speaker 2>Energizes a Deron Bland, energizes a tray Von Diggs when

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<v Speaker 2>all of your unit is healthy, ready to go. And

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<v Speaker 2>so no doubt that, Kaylen Carson, Man Christy, you were

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<v Speaker 2>mentioning him and I'm chomping at the bitch to talk

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<v Speaker 2>about him. So I'll wait until we get into that conversation.

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<v Speaker 2>But all I'm saying is I don't want to be

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<v Speaker 2>an opposing quarterback. I'm going to decide where I want

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<v Speaker 2>to throw those DB's this season. No, thank you, y'all.

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<v Speaker 4>Want to know something funny, So yesterday I actually asked

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<v Speaker 4>Dak Prescott on the podium. I was like, hey, like,

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<v Speaker 4>you know, what's your first impressions on Kayln Carson because

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<v Speaker 4>he had a pick on Jimmy g And he was

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<v Speaker 4>like who. And I'm like, I saw Kayln Carson and

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<v Speaker 4>he was like who. And I'm like, dude, like, there's

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<v Speaker 4>no way you can makee me like a little crazy

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<v Speaker 4>right now.

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<v Speaker 6>I was used.

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<v Speaker 4>He goes, oh, wait, walk in seat belt. Yep, they

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<v Speaker 4>only know him as seatbelt Carson.

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<v Speaker 5>I said, that's insane.

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<v Speaker 8>Like hmm okay, cool, got it for receive receiver, not

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<v Speaker 8>going anywhere locked down like a seatbelt crazy.

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<v Speaker 4>So he's already made a name for himself, especially with hey,

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<v Speaker 4>Dak Prescott and what who better than them?

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<v Speaker 5>Make your name with your your quarterback?

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<v Speaker 8>Right It's like when Brandon Aubrey got the nickname Butter

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<v Speaker 8>from Dak last year.

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<v Speaker 9>That's like an honor when you've arrived, is.

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<v Speaker 8>When is when you're getting the the you know, nicknames

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<v Speaker 8>from the all pros on the on the team.

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<v Speaker 5>You one last thing.

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<v Speaker 8>Regarding Andrew Booth just to kind of follow up with

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<v Speaker 8>the numbers on the special teams because you're riding he's

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<v Speaker 8>going to be active on game day. Then this so

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<v Speaker 8>last year over one hundred and twenty snaps on special teams.

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<v Speaker 8>So obviously a core special teams player for Minnesota, even

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<v Speaker 8>though he wasn't getting the def andive snaps in his

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<v Speaker 8>second year, it's seventeen games just once start, only one

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<v Speaker 8>hundred and fifty defensive snaps, but over one hundred and

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<v Speaker 8>twenty special team snaps. So yes, bringing him here and

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<v Speaker 8>hopes that he can be one of the core special teams.

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<v Speaker 4>Guys, I've got to add something, Sorr. I'll ask you,

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<v Speaker 4>guys something about Nayseean Wright. Do y'all feel like it

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<v Speaker 4>was just his time to go and you know, maybe

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<v Speaker 4>possibly flourish somewhere else, because I feel like that was

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<v Speaker 4>kind of how this team felt a little bit.

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<v Speaker 5>I U sh'all start with you this time.

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<v Speaker 6>I feel like it's a mixture of a couple of things.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean, new coaching.

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<v Speaker 7>Staff, new scheme, draft period, get to draft your guys,

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<v Speaker 7>get to draft the guys to think you know fit

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<v Speaker 7>And like I said before, we can't talk about it anymore.

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<v Speaker 7>Kayln Carson coming in here and showing what he could

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<v Speaker 7>do really put that changed that conversation to me and

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<v Speaker 7>what they're really looking for. I like I said before,

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<v Speaker 7>I think it's just a good fresh start for him.

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<v Speaker 7>It was just it just felt like every year he

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<v Speaker 7>was always and waiting Keith special teamer.

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<v Speaker 6>That's something to note.

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<v Speaker 7>Of course, so but just it just never really connected

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<v Speaker 7>for him. He never really got a shot just because

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<v Speaker 7>of the other guys they had on this team, bron

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<v Speaker 7>and Stefan Gilmour last year. You know, it's just every

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<v Speaker 7>time he would get some momentum, something would happen or

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<v Speaker 7>I just didn't think. I personally just feel like the

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<v Speaker 7>scheme fit is the difference right now, and so hopefully

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<v Speaker 7>he can go do some things there.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah and Minnchelta, Yeah, good for him. New Man on

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<v Speaker 2>the Minnesota Vikings, as Lizzo once said, but.

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<v Speaker 9>She needs to go to jail.

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<v Speaker 2>I missed you guys, you're gonna say, but literally new

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<v Speaker 2>Man on the Minnesota Vikings Honestly, here's the thing is,

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<v Speaker 2>I think players like nay Sean who don't get the

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<v Speaker 2>opportunity that other guys do or maybe you know, are

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<v Speaker 2>always kind of overlooked. It's not a bad idea to

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<v Speaker 2>go somewhere new, and when you come from the Dallas Cowboys,

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<v Speaker 2>you're looked at differently instantly because you have that, You've

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<v Speaker 2>warned the star, You understand and what it is to

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<v Speaker 2>be a football player in this league, and one for

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<v Speaker 2>a really hard team to play for, as far as

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<v Speaker 2>the limelight, the media, you know, just the scheme, the

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<v Speaker 2>everything that comes with the territory of being a Dallas Cowboy.

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<v Speaker 2>So you're looked at differently. When you go to other teams,

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<v Speaker 2>you're respected, You're you know, you're kind of looked upon

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<v Speaker 2>for advice, especially by younger players. And at least that's

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<v Speaker 2>what I've gathered from, you know, players that have gone

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<v Speaker 2>to other teams. But I think for nay Sean, a

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<v Speaker 2>fresh start is not a bad thing. I don't I

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<v Speaker 2>don't necessarily think, uh, how do I say this. I

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<v Speaker 2>don't necessarily think with what he had, he was going

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<v Speaker 2>to get any more opportunities this season because you have

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<v Speaker 2>a walking seat belt coming in making a name for

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<v Speaker 2>himself this early in camp. That's only going to get

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<v Speaker 2>better with a little bit more polishing by Al Harris

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<v Speaker 2>and the rest of the coaching staff on the.

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<v Speaker 7>Defense, ladies, really quick, can I ask, with this going

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<v Speaker 7>on and Nashan Wright being a gentleman that was a

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<v Speaker 7>part of the other regime as well, how has Eric

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<v Speaker 7>Scott to you ladies out there, Because you know, he's

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<v Speaker 7>another guy that we don't talk about as much. He

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<v Speaker 7>came in last year, was a late round pick. We

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<v Speaker 7>didn't see him really at all last year, was inactive

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<v Speaker 7>quite a few times.

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<v Speaker 6>What do you ladies, What have you ladies seen from.

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<v Speaker 7>Him that maybe kept him out of these even this

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<v Speaker 7>type of conversation.

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<v Speaker 4>I think he's competing. Al Harris was actually asked this

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<v Speaker 4>a couple of days ago when the coordinators talked, and

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<v Speaker 4>he's competing, well, I just don't think that he has

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<v Speaker 4>that that ballhawk mentality just yet, like a Kaylon Carson,

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<v Speaker 4>like Deron Bland, Trey Ron Diggs. I mean, I think

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<v Speaker 4>that he's doing a very good job for right now.

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<v Speaker 4>When you see guys like him going up against Jayalen Tolbert,

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<v Speaker 4>he's not as fast right, and I think that that's

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<v Speaker 4>something that he kind of lacks a little bit. I

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<v Speaker 4>don't know, maybe if I'm not seeing the same thing, Christy,

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<v Speaker 4>what are you thinking?

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<v Speaker 8>Well, it's interesting because with Right, you know, actually Eric's

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<v Speaker 8>wanted the bigger corners on your roster. Now it's six

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<v Speaker 8>foot two because because Wright was one of at six

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<v Speaker 8>foot four. You know, there was that thing where the

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<v Speaker 8>the they were drafting guys, you know, the bigger body type.

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<v Speaker 9>So it's what the coordinators.

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<v Speaker 8>And what you know, with the with the coaches want

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<v Speaker 8>the scouts work in conjunction with them, and so that's

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<v Speaker 8>kind of the body type that they were going after.

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<v Speaker 9>But in regards for Eric Scott, oh my.

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<v Speaker 8>Gosh, this Sunday could be huge for him because he's

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<v Speaker 8>moved up the depth chart de facto because Trayvon Diggs

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<v Speaker 8>isn't going to play uh in the preseason games and

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<v Speaker 8>uh with Wright out of here, and you know, you

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<v Speaker 8>doubt that that that the that the new guy that

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<v Speaker 8>Booth you know, may not play on Sunday since he

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<v Speaker 8>will just be you know, finding his way.

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<v Speaker 10>You know.

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<v Speaker 8>Still maybe he'll be fitted for his uniform by them.

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<v Speaker 8>But you get my point, he'll be new. So this

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<v Speaker 8>is a golden opportunity for Eric Scott. And right when

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<v Speaker 8>you say didn't have the opportunities he did this year,

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<v Speaker 8>he did in the can't get in first team reps

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<v Speaker 8>and unfortunately he wasn't able to take advantage of it.

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<v Speaker 8>So now it's Eric Scott's turn, at least for a

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<v Speaker 8>couple days, maybe just this game where he gets more

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<v Speaker 8>than he would so he better. You know, it's put

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<v Speaker 8>up her, shut up times, you know, show what you

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<v Speaker 8>can do. He has made some strides definitely in practice,

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<v Speaker 8>but can he put that forward and will it manifest

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<v Speaker 8>itself on game day?

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<v Speaker 9>That's what he has to answer. That's the question he

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<v Speaker 9>has to answer.

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<v Speaker 5>I like that put up or shut up?

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<v Speaker 6>Well, Hey, the NFL's.

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<v Speaker 4>Business, certainly, h Nayshaun Wright understands that. Ceedee Lamb also

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<v Speaker 2>I got tongue tied there. I got so excited about it.

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<v Speaker 2>So yeah, you can go to shop dot Dallascowboys dot com.

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<v Speaker 2>Get ready, get your gear going, because guess what preseason

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<v Speaker 2>for the Dallas Cowboys starts Winnicle. How many days?

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you know who's not shopping? Oh god, the Cowboys

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<v Speaker 5>for a new star receiver. Better not be a lead.

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<v Speaker 6>Y'all.

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<v Speaker 5>See what I tried there, I tried it. I tried

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<v Speaker 5>in a field. But no. Obviously, with joint practice taking.

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<v Speaker 4>Over yesterday, technically we had a little little bit more

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<v Speaker 4>news that kind of overshadowed that after practice Cede Lamb.

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<v Speaker 4>Actually they'll start with Jerry Jones, Cowboys owner and GM

0:23:07.840 --> 0:23:11.200
<v Speaker 4>Jerry Jones speaking to the media, and something that kind

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<v Speaker 4>of made its way to social media was that he

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<v Speaker 4>said that there was no sense of urgency when trying

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<v Speaker 4>to get that contract done with cd Lamb.

0:23:19.600 --> 0:23:20.679
<v Speaker 5>But Ceedee Lamb took the.

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<v Speaker 4>Social media quote, tweeted the tweet Lol, A whole bunch

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<v Speaker 4>of Shenanigan's going on. But Cowboys Executive vice president Stephen

0:23:28.480 --> 0:23:32.280
<v Speaker 4>Jones mentioned on a podcast that, you know, there's zero

0:23:32.400 --> 0:23:35.160
<v Speaker 4>thoughts about not having Ceedee Lamb on this team here

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<v Speaker 4>with the Dallas Cowboys in twenty twenty four.

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<v Speaker 5>Christy, let's just start with you with the whole noise.

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<v Speaker 4>How was kind of like the with that whole thing happening,

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<v Speaker 4>What were your thoughts about Yeah, well.

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<v Speaker 8>If you just hear the SoundBite or just read the quote,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, not a sense of urgency. Please take it

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<v Speaker 8>in context, because as part of this conversation coming off

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<v Speaker 8>the practice field after the joint practice with the Rams

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<v Speaker 8>Jerry's and it's not the first thing that was asked.

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<v Speaker 9>He was talking about a lot of different.

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<v Speaker 8>Things, but among them how Jalen Tolbert and players like

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<v Speaker 8>that are able to take advantage of their opportunities and

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<v Speaker 8>see these absence and get work with the ones.

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<v Speaker 9>So in context the.

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<v Speaker 8>Urgency, of course, he wants to get CD signed, but

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<v Speaker 8>he was trying to allude to the fact that if

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<v Speaker 8>there's a silver lining in this is that young guys

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<v Speaker 8>are getting work that they would not get if CD

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<v Speaker 8>were here.

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<v Speaker 9>So that's the context. But how did it play?

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<v Speaker 8>I think it played very poorly because fans are still

0:24:41.119 --> 0:24:45.040
<v Speaker 8>mad about the perceived lack of urgency and free agency,

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<v Speaker 8>and so I'm curious, Jess and Aisha, I shall start

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<v Speaker 8>with you.

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<v Speaker 9>We're out here and we're not hearing.

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<v Speaker 8>The same amount of drum beat from the fans as

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<v Speaker 8>you guys are there in North Texas and heart a

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<v Speaker 8>Cowboys Nation.

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<v Speaker 9>Did it play back home.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh we played all right? Oh yeah, I mean it played.

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<v Speaker 2>That's all I've heard about all day.

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<v Speaker 7>Twitter has been in what we call the shambles.

0:25:11.720 --> 0:25:15.080
<v Speaker 6>Shambles and I mean and and here's my sam and

0:25:15.080 --> 0:25:15.680
<v Speaker 6>here's my thing.

0:25:15.760 --> 0:25:16.040
<v Speaker 5>Christy.

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<v Speaker 7>I so you're you're a lot more knowledgeable than most

0:25:19.320 --> 0:25:21.800
<v Speaker 7>of us on the show in regard to contracts and

0:25:21.840 --> 0:25:25.600
<v Speaker 7>how these things work, timelines, et cetera. But I do

0:25:25.800 --> 0:25:29.040
<v Speaker 7>understand some of the fans frustration with the fact that

0:25:29.119 --> 0:25:32.119
<v Speaker 7>this feels like things that they could have been proactive

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<v Speaker 7>about sooner, and you know, waiting this long period of

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<v Speaker 7>time to be able to do these things has put

0:25:39.480 --> 0:25:42.600
<v Speaker 7>them in a position. And it's and again it's repetitive.

0:25:43.080 --> 0:25:46.280
<v Speaker 7>It's not just a one time thing. We're experiencing this

0:25:46.400 --> 0:25:49.600
<v Speaker 7>with almost every big player that is up has an

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<v Speaker 7>upcoming contract, and it's it's it is, it's it's confounding.

0:25:54.240 --> 0:25:57.040
<v Speaker 6>And I understand some of fans' frustration.

0:25:56.760 --> 0:26:00.280
<v Speaker 7>Especially when we're not talking about no scrubs, were not

0:26:00.320 --> 0:26:01.960
<v Speaker 7>talking about no and not to kind.

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<v Speaker 6>Of by the scrub. I was listening to tlc.

0:26:04.480 --> 0:26:09.440
<v Speaker 7>Earl Scrub, but like you know, we're not talking we're

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<v Speaker 7>talking about guys that are in the top percentile of

0:26:12.000 --> 0:26:14.160
<v Speaker 7>the sport, you know what I'm saying, And so some

0:26:14.200 --> 0:26:16.840
<v Speaker 7>of this exactly some of this stuff would be a

0:26:16.880 --> 0:26:19.320
<v Speaker 7>no brainer, you feel like, and that there would be

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<v Speaker 7>some proactiveness about it.

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<v Speaker 6>So I get some of the frustration, but.

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<v Speaker 7>I also understand that there are other parts that we

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<v Speaker 7>don't know about and other subsets that go on through

0:26:28.000 --> 0:26:29.000
<v Speaker 7>these negotiations.

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<v Speaker 6>So I just believe that fans are just you know,

0:26:32.920 --> 0:26:34.720
<v Speaker 6>it's it's weird not seeing CD out there.

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<v Speaker 7>And to your point, Christy and Jerry's point, I do

0:26:38.600 --> 0:26:40.600
<v Speaker 7>think it's beautiful that we've been able to see Jayalen

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<v Speaker 7>Tolbert really flourish this camp and really show what he

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<v Speaker 7>can do, and then some of these other guys get

0:26:45.880 --> 0:26:50.680
<v Speaker 7>opportunities with the ones. However, this offense, a lot of

0:26:50.680 --> 0:26:52.000
<v Speaker 7>it runs through with cde Lamb.

0:26:52.960 --> 0:26:55.640
<v Speaker 6>CD Lamb dictates how people play defense.

0:26:55.720 --> 0:26:59.680
<v Speaker 7>And so him not being out there, it's it's not

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<v Speaker 7>really giving a realistic view of how teams are really

0:27:03.680 --> 0:27:06.600
<v Speaker 7>going to scheme against you, and also to what you're

0:27:06.640 --> 0:27:09.959
<v Speaker 7>gonna be able to do offensively because of all of

0:27:10.000 --> 0:27:12.440
<v Speaker 7>the because of all of the attention.

0:27:12.160 --> 0:27:15.679
<v Speaker 6>That he draws. So I will say silver lining.

0:27:15.760 --> 0:27:18.680
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, but there's a few there's a few little wrinkles

0:27:18.680 --> 0:27:20.960
<v Speaker 7>in there that make me say we wish he was

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<v Speaker 7>here because we would get a more realistic look even

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<v Speaker 7>in like a ram scrimmage on like okay, how do

0:27:25.960 --> 0:27:28.479
<v Speaker 7>people stop him? And now you might have a Jalen

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<v Speaker 7>Tolbert coming in as a three receiver and being successful

0:27:31.200 --> 0:27:33.560
<v Speaker 7>and also to a Brandon Cooks who looks fresh as well.

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<v Speaker 2>Let him cook right real quick. I want to read

0:27:36.960 --> 0:27:42.120
<v Speaker 2>the quote because Nick Harris went and tweeted what the

0:27:42.160 --> 0:27:46.320
<v Speaker 2>whole context of the quote was. So Nick Harris tweeted

0:27:46.640 --> 0:27:49.359
<v Speaker 2>Jarry Jones on Talks with cit quote, we're getting great

0:27:49.359 --> 0:27:52.280
<v Speaker 2>work done and making milk progress. I don't think we're

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<v Speaker 2>losing a step with where we are now. He also

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<v Speaker 2>says there isn't a sense of urgency to get a

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<v Speaker 2>deal done before the end of training camp. Okay, so

0:28:01.560 --> 0:28:04.239
<v Speaker 2>with context, it sounds a little different than what was

0:28:04.320 --> 0:28:08.639
<v Speaker 2>happening on social media, right. It was very much so

0:28:08.800 --> 0:28:12.520
<v Speaker 2>without context, and I understand, Like to your point, Ayisha,

0:28:12.600 --> 0:28:16.080
<v Speaker 2>I understand why people are upset. Like you said, this

0:28:16.160 --> 0:28:18.720
<v Speaker 2>is a pattern, and it's a pattern that doesn't seem

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<v Speaker 2>to break. It's a pattern that could have been avoided

0:28:21.080 --> 0:28:23.480
<v Speaker 2>this time. It's something we've been talking about for a

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<v Speaker 2>year now. It's not surprising when these things come up,

0:28:26.800 --> 0:28:30.639
<v Speaker 2>And to be quite honest, it wasn't that surprising that

0:28:30.720 --> 0:28:33.359
<v Speaker 2>kind of seasoned ced Lamb had from what he was

0:28:33.400 --> 0:28:38.880
<v Speaker 2>projected to have in training camp last year. So here's

0:28:38.920 --> 0:28:42.400
<v Speaker 2>the thing. It's really difficult because we live in a

0:28:42.440 --> 0:28:46.560
<v Speaker 2>world with social media that amplifies things. So for me,

0:28:46.640 --> 0:28:49.520
<v Speaker 2>I think the most frustrating part of this situation is

0:28:50.360 --> 0:28:55.160
<v Speaker 2>if this whole thing stalls it out even longer, because

0:28:55.200 --> 0:28:57.840
<v Speaker 2>now you have a player clearly upset on social media

0:28:59.040 --> 0:29:03.600
<v Speaker 2>because of social media drama, right, And so to that point,

0:29:03.680 --> 0:29:05.920
<v Speaker 2>I think that's why it frustrates me, because you're already

0:29:05.960 --> 0:29:10.000
<v Speaker 2>in waiting your one receiver is not there. But I

0:29:10.000 --> 0:29:11.960
<v Speaker 2>also don't want it to get twisted that he's not

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<v Speaker 2>practicing while he's not there. It's not like Seedee Lamb

0:29:15.160 --> 0:29:17.840
<v Speaker 2>sitting at home just hanging out like not doing anything.

0:29:18.280 --> 0:29:21.600
<v Speaker 2>He understands what football shape is, he understands what his

0:29:21.720 --> 0:29:23.840
<v Speaker 2>role is. So I don't want it to get twisted

0:29:23.840 --> 0:29:25.640
<v Speaker 2>that even though he's not at camp, he's not getting

0:29:25.680 --> 0:29:29.280
<v Speaker 2>work in and Furthermore, we've already said multiple times on

0:29:29.320 --> 0:29:31.000
<v Speaker 2>the show he's gotten work in with the rest of

0:29:31.040 --> 0:29:34.880
<v Speaker 2>the receivers and Dak Prescott, so that work is being done,

0:29:35.000 --> 0:29:38.120
<v Speaker 2>and it was being done before training camp. It is

0:29:38.280 --> 0:29:41.760
<v Speaker 2>just a frustrating situation as a whole, but at the

0:29:41.840 --> 0:29:44.080
<v Speaker 2>end of the day, like it's gonna happen. When it's

0:29:44.080 --> 0:29:46.520
<v Speaker 2>gonna happen, you have to control what you can control.

0:29:46.520 --> 0:29:50.440
<v Speaker 2>And as a fan, I understand where the frustration comes

0:29:50.520 --> 0:29:54.000
<v Speaker 2>from from for you all, but also as a professional

0:29:54.120 --> 0:29:58.200
<v Speaker 2>and understanding how these things work and how much money

0:29:58.240 --> 0:30:01.200
<v Speaker 2>you have to really seed out because you waited so long.

0:30:01.480 --> 0:30:04.120
<v Speaker 2>You can't just hand ceed whatever you want him to

0:30:04.120 --> 0:30:05.680
<v Speaker 2>get a fair deal. So if that means it takes

0:30:05.720 --> 0:30:08.000
<v Speaker 2>a little bit longer so he gets the money he deserves,

0:30:08.680 --> 0:30:11.840
<v Speaker 2>we all have to wait it out. Sorry, I had

0:30:11.840 --> 0:30:14.680
<v Speaker 2>a soapbox a little bit. I've been look at my

0:30:14.760 --> 0:30:17.479
<v Speaker 2>other job all morning. That's all people wanted to talk

0:30:17.520 --> 0:30:18.680
<v Speaker 2>to me about, and I just had to get it

0:30:18.680 --> 0:30:21.440
<v Speaker 2>out because I was like, ahuh yeah, yeah, I can't

0:30:21.480 --> 0:30:25.719
<v Speaker 2>really say much. So it's just been it's just been

0:30:25.760 --> 0:30:28.640
<v Speaker 2>a little crazy. But Ayisha, it's just us. In the meantime, Okay,

0:30:29.400 --> 0:30:32.040
<v Speaker 2>we're gonna get Nicole and Christie back here in a

0:30:32.040 --> 0:30:35.560
<v Speaker 2>little bit. But to kind of bounce off that. Here's

0:30:35.560 --> 0:30:39.240
<v Speaker 2>the thing about Ceedee Lamb. What are you expecting from

0:30:39.280 --> 0:30:42.760
<v Speaker 2>the rest of the wide receiver corps kind of going

0:30:42.800 --> 0:30:45.959
<v Speaker 2>forward when he does come back, when he is integrated

0:30:46.000 --> 0:30:49.280
<v Speaker 2>back into everything, who do you think is going to

0:30:49.360 --> 0:30:52.960
<v Speaker 2>bounce off well with him? Given I'm talking more younger rookies,

0:30:53.760 --> 0:30:56.760
<v Speaker 2>younger players, who do you see right now has the

0:30:56.840 --> 0:30:58.360
<v Speaker 2>upperhand other than Jalen Tolbert.

0:30:59.720 --> 0:31:02.720
<v Speaker 7>I think that a guy like a Jalen Marino Cropper

0:31:02.840 --> 0:31:05.880
<v Speaker 7>is really going to take to He's really gonna take

0:31:05.920 --> 0:31:08.760
<v Speaker 7>to a ced Lamb because they're both route runners.

0:31:08.800 --> 0:31:10.800
<v Speaker 6>They're both guys that can do things in the slot.

0:31:11.240 --> 0:31:13.360
<v Speaker 7>Obviously, I think ceed Lamb can do a little bit

0:31:13.400 --> 0:31:15.880
<v Speaker 7>more at the X and the outside because Cropper just

0:31:15.920 --> 0:31:18.320
<v Speaker 7>has a smaller frame. But the route running and the

0:31:18.360 --> 0:31:21.800
<v Speaker 7>precision in the route running, and how care, how much

0:31:21.840 --> 0:31:24.360
<v Speaker 7>care they put into being route runners, I think they're

0:31:24.400 --> 0:31:27.160
<v Speaker 7>gonna see eye to eye and really agree with each other. Now,

0:31:27.520 --> 0:31:29.280
<v Speaker 7>back to the point about the fact that other guys

0:31:29.320 --> 0:31:32.120
<v Speaker 7>have been getting opportunity. I wonder if we see them

0:31:32.160 --> 0:31:35.280
<v Speaker 7>slow pay slow play Cede Lamb and not to like,

0:31:35.400 --> 0:31:39.640
<v Speaker 7>oh he's on a pitch count, but hey, preserve your man. Yeah,

0:31:39.680 --> 0:31:43.000
<v Speaker 7>Like this offense is, you know, not in an install

0:31:43.080 --> 0:31:46.479
<v Speaker 7>period anymore. So there's been wrinkles implemented into this offense.

0:31:46.520 --> 0:31:49.320
<v Speaker 7>Down that might be different, that might look different. Furthermore,

0:31:49.720 --> 0:31:52.600
<v Speaker 7>Dak is really connected with Jayleen Tobert. We see Dak

0:31:52.720 --> 0:31:56.240
<v Speaker 7>go to Ceedee Lamb on fourth down, third downs, those

0:31:56.240 --> 0:31:59.600
<v Speaker 7>clutch moments. Hey, him and Jayalen Tobert have really built

0:31:59.600 --> 0:32:00.400
<v Speaker 7>a connect here.

0:32:00.440 --> 0:32:02.720
<v Speaker 6>When you see a quarterback scrambling, look at who he's.

0:32:02.520 --> 0:32:04.960
<v Speaker 7>Going to yep, and it'll it'll let you know a

0:32:05.000 --> 0:32:06.040
<v Speaker 7>lot about who he trust.

0:32:06.080 --> 0:32:08.600
<v Speaker 6>And Jalen Tolbert's been that guy. So it's it.

0:32:09.080 --> 0:32:12.320
<v Speaker 7>Really also to it again, if Jalen Tolbert is going

0:32:12.360 --> 0:32:15.080
<v Speaker 7>to be Jake Ferguson as well, Like I'm sure you're

0:32:15.080 --> 0:32:17.880
<v Speaker 7>gonna talk about him, But if those guys are really

0:32:17.880 --> 0:32:21.280
<v Speaker 7>gonna dictate coverage, it's gonna put a lot of off Uh,

0:32:21.360 --> 0:32:22.960
<v Speaker 7>You're just gonna put a lot of defenses in a

0:32:23.000 --> 0:32:25.400
<v Speaker 7>position to what they got to make business decisions. And

0:32:25.480 --> 0:32:27.760
<v Speaker 7>so yeah, I mean I think this is gonna help

0:32:27.800 --> 0:32:30.480
<v Speaker 7>the whole room the fact that you know he hasn't

0:32:30.480 --> 0:32:32.360
<v Speaker 7>been around, even though I think he can come in

0:32:32.400 --> 0:32:33.800
<v Speaker 7>and integrate really quickly.

0:32:34.160 --> 0:32:36.240
<v Speaker 2>And you know you're talking about younger guys. But on

0:32:36.280 --> 0:32:38.440
<v Speaker 2>the other side of the spectrum you have a Brandon

0:32:38.480 --> 0:32:42.240
<v Speaker 2>Cooks who was absolutely cooking at that scrimmage. Somehow someway

0:32:42.600 --> 0:32:45.720
<v Speaker 2>he looks even faster, like man travels at the speed

0:32:45.720 --> 0:32:49.840
<v Speaker 2>of light, I swear, And it's almost crazy. Just he

0:32:49.920 --> 0:32:52.560
<v Speaker 2>walked in here last year and you could see an

0:32:52.600 --> 0:32:55.560
<v Speaker 2>automatic chemistry and connection with him and Dak. But with

0:32:55.640 --> 0:32:58.040
<v Speaker 2>a year of that flourishing, you can really see it

0:32:58.080 --> 0:33:01.240
<v Speaker 2>off the bat. So what I'm excited about going forward,

0:33:01.480 --> 0:33:04.680
<v Speaker 2>obviously we won't see it preseason, is you know last

0:33:04.720 --> 0:33:06.880
<v Speaker 2>year Seed he was getting all the attention rightfully, so

0:33:07.040 --> 0:33:08.800
<v Speaker 2>wide receiver one. I want to see a little bit

0:33:08.840 --> 0:33:10.640
<v Speaker 2>more of Brandon Cook's I want to see a little

0:33:10.680 --> 0:33:14.000
<v Speaker 2>bit more you know, of letting him cook if you will,

0:33:14.080 --> 0:33:18.440
<v Speaker 2>because here's the thing. You get that ball to that man,

0:33:19.280 --> 0:33:20.960
<v Speaker 2>you're not going to see him until he's in the

0:33:21.040 --> 0:33:26.840
<v Speaker 2>end zone. Like his speed, Aisha, how do you preserve

0:33:27.680 --> 0:33:29.920
<v Speaker 2>that much as a player? Being where he is in

0:33:30.000 --> 0:33:33.440
<v Speaker 2>his career, Brandon Cooks, how is he doing what he's

0:33:33.480 --> 0:33:38.240
<v Speaker 2>doing going into what year? What year is he in now? Eight,

0:33:38.920 --> 0:33:42.560
<v Speaker 2>maybe longer than that. How do you preserve that as

0:33:42.560 --> 0:33:45.760
<v Speaker 2>a wide receiver? And what impact have you seen even

0:33:45.800 --> 0:33:47.520
<v Speaker 2>that from the guys you've talked to in the locker

0:33:47.600 --> 0:33:50.280
<v Speaker 2>room that he has made in the last year that

0:33:50.280 --> 0:33:50.800
<v Speaker 2>he's been here.

0:33:50.920 --> 0:33:52.480
<v Speaker 7>Well, I mean when you talk about how can he

0:33:52.560 --> 0:33:55.280
<v Speaker 7>preserve that speed? I've touched base with Brandon Cook's. The

0:33:55.320 --> 0:33:59.080
<v Speaker 7>wide receiver position is something that I'm still really trying

0:33:59.080 --> 0:34:00.880
<v Speaker 7>to get as much information at and learning.

0:34:00.920 --> 0:34:02.880
<v Speaker 6>So I like to go to the players and be like, hey,

0:34:03.080 --> 0:34:04.200
<v Speaker 6>teach me, teach me.

0:34:04.520 --> 0:34:07.040
<v Speaker 7>So I was asking him what thing I noticed about him?

0:34:07.120 --> 0:34:10.200
<v Speaker 7>And Tyler Lockett wide receiver for the Seahawks.

0:34:09.640 --> 0:34:11.320
<v Speaker 6>Have a very they have a habit.

0:34:12.000 --> 0:34:14.680
<v Speaker 7>Listen that ball hits their hands if they're in the

0:34:14.719 --> 0:34:16.640
<v Speaker 7>position to run with the ball and gets to run

0:34:16.640 --> 0:34:20.960
<v Speaker 7>after catch, Sure you can do that. However, you see

0:34:21.040 --> 0:34:23.719
<v Speaker 7>you'll see Brandon Cooks he shields his body when he

0:34:23.760 --> 0:34:27.080
<v Speaker 7>takes contact, when he prepares for contact, and a lot

0:34:27.160 --> 0:34:29.120
<v Speaker 7>of people don't like that. They'd be like, oh, why

0:34:29.160 --> 0:34:30.520
<v Speaker 7>he doing that? He a football player?

0:34:30.640 --> 0:34:30.920
<v Speaker 15>Whatever.

0:34:31.320 --> 0:34:33.319
<v Speaker 7>That's another reason why he's preserved his body. I think

0:34:33.320 --> 0:34:35.560
<v Speaker 7>Brandon will tell you the good Lord because he's very

0:34:35.960 --> 0:34:38.600
<v Speaker 7>serious about his faith and also too, he just takes

0:34:38.719 --> 0:34:41.680
<v Speaker 7>everything seriously. Remember they came in last year and guys

0:34:41.680 --> 0:34:44.600
<v Speaker 7>were saying just how strict he was about his eating

0:34:44.640 --> 0:34:46.839
<v Speaker 7>habits made them feel like they have to be better.

0:34:46.840 --> 0:34:48.520
<v Speaker 6>But to your point, you know, back to.

0:34:48.840 --> 0:34:53.080
<v Speaker 7>What can them connecting this year bring to this team, Yo, Huh.

0:34:53.160 --> 0:34:55.279
<v Speaker 7>What it's gonna do is gonna make defenses have to

0:34:55.760 --> 0:34:58.800
<v Speaker 7>make choices, like I said, because they didn't really connect

0:34:58.800 --> 0:35:02.520
<v Speaker 7>on that deep ball quickly as much as we expected

0:35:02.560 --> 0:35:03.120
<v Speaker 7>them to get.

0:35:03.160 --> 0:35:03.960
<v Speaker 6>But once you.

0:35:03.920 --> 0:35:07.400
<v Speaker 7>Start really throwing that rock and making people pay, I

0:35:07.440 --> 0:35:09.319
<v Speaker 7>bet you they stopped coming so close to the line

0:35:09.320 --> 0:35:11.359
<v Speaker 7>of scrimmage. I bet you they back up and they're

0:35:11.360 --> 0:35:13.560
<v Speaker 7>back pedaling, and they're just a little bit more hesitant.

0:35:13.880 --> 0:35:16.319
<v Speaker 7>It's gonna open up this offense even more to have

0:35:16.360 --> 0:35:21.440
<v Speaker 7>that explosive threat consistently more consistently this year, and also too,

0:35:21.520 --> 0:35:23.000
<v Speaker 7>it might actually help but open up some of the

0:35:23.080 --> 0:35:25.400
<v Speaker 7>run game stuff because you can't just leave a robber

0:35:25.480 --> 0:35:27.960
<v Speaker 7>down there, you can't just bring somebody, you can't walk

0:35:28.000 --> 0:35:29.320
<v Speaker 7>a safety up to the line of scrimmage.

0:35:29.560 --> 0:35:31.600
<v Speaker 6>He's gonna make you pay. He's gonna run by you.

0:35:31.960 --> 0:35:36.800
<v Speaker 7>So I think schematically us seeing them connect specifically yesterday,

0:35:37.080 --> 0:35:40.760
<v Speaker 7>deep crossers, things like that, causing conflict, rub routes, stuff

0:35:40.800 --> 0:35:41.200
<v Speaker 7>like that.

0:35:41.800 --> 0:35:43.600
<v Speaker 6>We're playing some football now, you know what I'm saying,

0:35:43.680 --> 0:35:45.440
<v Speaker 6>Like they are some football.

0:35:45.560 --> 0:35:48.239
<v Speaker 2>I also wanted to correct myself. Oh ladies, he is

0:35:48.400 --> 0:35:52.200
<v Speaker 2>in year eleven, and you know what we are welcoming

0:35:52.239 --> 0:35:57.000
<v Speaker 2>back our girls. They are We missed you that brief.

0:35:59.200 --> 0:36:03.160
<v Speaker 2>We were talking about Brandon Cooks and you know how

0:36:03.160 --> 0:36:05.680
<v Speaker 2>he pretty much travels with the speed of light and

0:36:05.719 --> 0:36:08.239
<v Speaker 2>you can tell. But ladies, I want to get from

0:36:08.239 --> 0:36:12.680
<v Speaker 2>your perspective in Oxnard, who from tight ends wide receivers,

0:36:12.920 --> 0:36:15.560
<v Speaker 2>also stuck out to you during the scrimmage yesterday. On

0:36:15.600 --> 0:36:20.600
<v Speaker 2>the offense, I know I'm putting you on the.

0:36:20.960 --> 0:36:24.319
<v Speaker 8>John Stevens had a touchdown catch there down in red

0:36:24.400 --> 0:36:25.560
<v Speaker 8>zone and that was very good.

0:36:25.600 --> 0:36:26.239
<v Speaker 9>And I know that.

0:36:26.200 --> 0:36:29.239
<v Speaker 8>The staff here is really excited to see what he

0:36:29.280 --> 0:36:34.400
<v Speaker 8>can do in the game on Sunday against the rams See.

0:36:34.440 --> 0:36:36.359
<v Speaker 9>And the other thing is with the game action.

0:36:36.520 --> 0:36:38.360
<v Speaker 8>Even though it was a joint practice and there was

0:36:38.719 --> 0:36:41.680
<v Speaker 8>contact and some a little bit tackling and stuff like that,

0:36:41.840 --> 0:36:44.840
<v Speaker 8>it's going to be full, all out real football on Sunday.

0:36:45.120 --> 0:36:47.239
<v Speaker 8>And so the thing about him, the question is, since

0:36:47.239 --> 0:36:50.600
<v Speaker 8>he was a wide receiver in college and now tight end,

0:36:50.840 --> 0:36:52.560
<v Speaker 8>can you put him at the end of the line

0:36:52.800 --> 0:36:54.560
<v Speaker 8>and how is he going to do as a blocker.

0:36:54.719 --> 0:36:58.080
<v Speaker 8>So we're finally going to get to see that on Sunday,

0:36:58.120 --> 0:37:01.400
<v Speaker 8>and it's all about keeping Padlows low and you know,

0:37:01.480 --> 0:37:05.800
<v Speaker 8>maintaining your leverage and the proper technique, and so they're

0:37:05.840 --> 0:37:09.680
<v Speaker 8>really looking at him. Princeton fant do not sleep on

0:37:09.680 --> 0:37:10.200
<v Speaker 8>this kid.

0:37:10.400 --> 0:37:10.960
<v Speaker 9>Second year.

0:37:11.080 --> 0:37:14.040
<v Speaker 8>He played quite a bit last year, mainly on special teams.

0:37:14.120 --> 0:37:16.960
<v Speaker 8>We've been talking about on the show looking for him,

0:37:17.200 --> 0:37:20.239
<v Speaker 8>and then nobody's talking about Alec Caller, the kid what

0:37:20.400 --> 0:37:23.919
<v Speaker 8>Central Florida. He's shown some good things too when he'll

0:37:23.920 --> 0:37:27.480
<v Speaker 8>get probably more opportunities in the second and third preseason games.

0:37:27.520 --> 0:37:29.840
<v Speaker 8>But there's a lot of depth at the tight end position.

0:37:29.920 --> 0:37:33.120
<v Speaker 8>We won't see Jake Ferguson. Also, Peyton Hendershot didn't take

0:37:33.160 --> 0:37:35.840
<v Speaker 8>part in the practice yesterday because of the shoulder injury

0:37:35.880 --> 0:37:40.719
<v Speaker 8>and didn't take part in practice this afternoon, So that

0:37:40.920 --> 0:37:42.919
<v Speaker 8>leads to me to think that he probably won't play

0:37:42.960 --> 0:37:44.080
<v Speaker 8>Sunday against the Rams.

0:37:44.120 --> 0:37:45.600
<v Speaker 5>I was going to go real fast before we take

0:37:45.640 --> 0:37:46.000
<v Speaker 5>our break.

0:37:46.040 --> 0:37:48.520
<v Speaker 4>I was going to go cooks and I I feel

0:37:48.520 --> 0:37:50.480
<v Speaker 4>like he's just so much lighter on his feet.

0:37:50.520 --> 0:37:53.160
<v Speaker 5>I don't know what the hell he did this offseason.

0:37:53.400 --> 0:37:56.080
<v Speaker 4>He looks like I think Jess was actually mentioning that

0:37:56.120 --> 0:37:58.440
<v Speaker 4>he looks so much faster. He had a touchdown pass

0:37:58.960 --> 0:38:01.040
<v Speaker 4>he caught him path from Dak Prescott in the back

0:38:01.080 --> 0:38:04.280
<v Speaker 4>of the end zone, and he just looks so fast.

0:38:04.280 --> 0:38:06.400
<v Speaker 4>They're lining them up everywhere, and I'm gonna say a

0:38:06.400 --> 0:38:07.279
<v Speaker 4>little hot take here.

0:38:07.320 --> 0:38:09.600
<v Speaker 5>I think he could have in a thousand yard receiving

0:38:09.640 --> 0:38:11.840
<v Speaker 5>season this year. Boom yep.

0:38:11.920 --> 0:38:14.719
<v Speaker 4>I'm taking it there because he said six in his career, so.

0:38:14.840 --> 0:38:17.200
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna go there. But for now, we've got to

0:38:17.200 --> 0:38:20.520
<v Speaker 5>take our second break. Ladies. We're gonna let him cooking.

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<v Speaker 4>Up, we've got a preseason game I think in what

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<v Speaker 4>for less than.

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<v Speaker 4>I'll start with you, Christy, who are you looking for

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<v Speaker 4>to have or really just stand out on Sunday?

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<v Speaker 5>Who do you need something more from?

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<v Speaker 9>I just want to see Trey Lance run the offense.

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<v Speaker 8>And Mike McCarthy says you can't get him enough drop

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<v Speaker 8>backs and passes from the pocket. So what I want

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<v Speaker 8>to see is him run the offense and not what

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<v Speaker 8>we saw the first week and.

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<v Speaker 9>Half a week and a.

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<v Speaker 8>Half of practice where a play would break down and

0:41:54.920 --> 0:41:58.160
<v Speaker 8>the end where he's running right because the play breaks down.

0:41:58.239 --> 0:42:01.239
<v Speaker 8>He'll be working with the twos. He got all the

0:42:01.280 --> 0:42:04.480
<v Speaker 8>snaps today getting ready for Sunday. I wouldn't be shocked

0:42:04.520 --> 0:42:08.080
<v Speaker 8>if if Trey Lance plays the vast, fast, fast majority,

0:42:08.120 --> 0:42:12.120
<v Speaker 8>if not all, of the preseason snaps. And so I

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<v Speaker 8>also want to see Tyler Guidon because he did go

0:42:14.960 --> 0:42:17.680
<v Speaker 8>through the portion of practice yesterday, even though yesterday he

0:42:17.719 --> 0:42:19.359
<v Speaker 8>didn't do any of the team work.

0:42:19.440 --> 0:42:21.560
<v Speaker 9>He had missed a few days because of illness.

0:42:21.880 --> 0:42:25.120
<v Speaker 8>But if he's able to ramp up from practice today

0:42:25.160 --> 0:42:28.800
<v Speaker 8>take part tomorrow, can he you know, that's the big question,

0:42:29.040 --> 0:42:30.520
<v Speaker 8>you know, is he going to be able to block

0:42:30.560 --> 0:42:32.680
<v Speaker 8>Miles Garrett in Week one against the Browns?

0:42:33.320 --> 0:42:36.120
<v Speaker 9>So, and then I don't know that we're going to

0:42:36.160 --> 0:42:36.920
<v Speaker 9>see brock Hoffman.

0:42:36.960 --> 0:42:38.319
<v Speaker 8>I think we're going to see a lot of Cooper

0:42:38.400 --> 0:42:42.040
<v Speaker 8>Bebee and I wouldn't be shocked if Cooper even gets

0:42:42.080 --> 0:42:44.120
<v Speaker 8>some work in the second half at guard after working

0:42:44.800 --> 0:42:46.320
<v Speaker 8>at least the first half at center.

0:42:46.719 --> 0:42:49.320
<v Speaker 9>And then they the Rams, even though.

0:42:49.200 --> 0:42:52.960
<v Speaker 8>Tyler Higbee has is injured and he wouldn't play anyway

0:42:53.000 --> 0:42:56.239
<v Speaker 8>because he's a starter. Uh, they have a really good

0:42:57.719 --> 0:43:02.120
<v Speaker 8>tight end and named Kobe Parkinson who's having a really

0:43:02.120 --> 0:43:04.319
<v Speaker 8>good camp. And so that's going to be a good

0:43:04.360 --> 0:43:07.080
<v Speaker 8>test for our linebackers, some of these young linebackers and

0:43:07.120 --> 0:43:09.600
<v Speaker 8>our safeties in terms of some of their coverage.

0:43:09.600 --> 0:43:11.480
<v Speaker 9>So those are some of the things that I'm looking.

0:43:11.239 --> 0:43:13.720
<v Speaker 4>At Christy kind of piggybacking off which you had mentioned

0:43:13.760 --> 0:43:18.000
<v Speaker 4>Tyler Goiden. He didn't get any action against Jared Verse

0:43:18.239 --> 0:43:21.320
<v Speaker 4>and the way that he plays, he is so freaking

0:43:21.480 --> 0:43:24.799
<v Speaker 4>quick off the ball at end, and I want to

0:43:24.840 --> 0:43:27.120
<v Speaker 4>see how he matches up against Tyler Guiden.

0:43:27.160 --> 0:43:28.800
<v Speaker 5>That's gonna be a huge test for him.

0:43:28.600 --> 0:43:32.040
<v Speaker 4>And a nice little preseason, you know, a little ramp

0:43:32.160 --> 0:43:33.080
<v Speaker 4>up for him.

0:43:33.120 --> 0:43:34.920
<v Speaker 5>So I'm excited to see that matchup.

0:43:35.480 --> 0:43:38.200
<v Speaker 4>But my other one is gonna be Mozzie Smith because

0:43:38.719 --> 0:43:41.600
<v Speaker 4>in combo drills in joint practice yesterday, I think he

0:43:41.640 --> 0:43:45.040
<v Speaker 4>did a really good job and I think this would

0:43:45.080 --> 0:43:47.480
<v Speaker 4>be a good confidence booster for him. Right we've talked

0:43:47.520 --> 0:43:50.280
<v Speaker 4>about it so much this off season and in training

0:43:50.280 --> 0:43:52.640
<v Speaker 4>camp and how he faced so much criticism.

0:43:53.440 --> 0:43:55.040
<v Speaker 5>I think that this would be a good start for

0:43:55.120 --> 0:43:56.760
<v Speaker 5>him to just kind of silence the noise.

0:43:56.800 --> 0:44:01.719
<v Speaker 4>So Mazzie Smith, Tyler Goiden versus Jared versu.

0:44:01.760 --> 0:44:03.160
<v Speaker 5>Jared Verse versus.

0:44:03.200 --> 0:44:03.680
<v Speaker 10>That's nice.

0:44:04.280 --> 0:44:06.680
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, that those are my two, which you got Ayesha,

0:44:07.719 --> 0:44:08.520
<v Speaker 5>My don't.

0:44:08.560 --> 0:44:10.360
<v Speaker 7>I don't have a two hours. I have a unit

0:44:10.440 --> 0:44:12.880
<v Speaker 7>and it's the tight ends. We just talked about them briefly,

0:44:12.960 --> 0:44:17.880
<v Speaker 7>these young guys, Brevin s van Ford, Eric Hahller, John Stevens,

0:44:17.880 --> 0:44:21.000
<v Speaker 7>Princeton fant those gentlemen. I wonder if school Maker play

0:44:21.000 --> 0:44:24.520
<v Speaker 7>at all, would you think Christy.

0:44:24.800 --> 0:44:27.040
<v Speaker 9>Actually he did get a little bit of work today,

0:44:27.360 --> 0:44:29.040
<v Speaker 9>but of course he.

0:44:29.000 --> 0:44:32.239
<v Speaker 8>Had had the injury he missed some time earlier this week.

0:44:32.320 --> 0:44:34.359
<v Speaker 8>If he if he gets some work, it won't be much.

0:44:34.680 --> 0:44:36.880
<v Speaker 6>Okay, but do you think we'll see him in preseason

0:44:36.880 --> 0:44:37.160
<v Speaker 6>at all?

0:44:38.640 --> 0:44:42.040
<v Speaker 8>You think that he Yeah, just because just because they

0:44:42.320 --> 0:44:45.239
<v Speaker 8>still want to see it's still such a young guy relatively,

0:44:45.360 --> 0:44:48.319
<v Speaker 8>and he missed time last year, you know with the

0:44:48.840 --> 0:44:53.480
<v Speaker 8>plantar fascia. So yeah, he's one of these, even though

0:44:53.480 --> 0:44:55.560
<v Speaker 8>he's the second year player, one of these young guys

0:44:55.560 --> 0:44:58.040
<v Speaker 8>that they want to get him miss some snaps and work.

0:44:58.280 --> 0:45:00.839
<v Speaker 2>It also depends on injuries too, Okay he is at

0:45:00.840 --> 0:45:01.239
<v Speaker 2>that point.

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<v Speaker 6>Okay, Yeah, I just wanted to know.

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<v Speaker 7>But yeah, just the tight end room in general, I mean,

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<v Speaker 7>we know we haven't Jake Ferguson seen some seen some

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<v Speaker 7>decent things out of Schoolmaker of Peyton Henter shot dealing

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<v Speaker 7>with injuries.

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<v Speaker 6>John Stevens had he caught a touchdown from every quarterback yesterday.

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<v Speaker 6>I thought that was important going forward for him. You

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<v Speaker 6>mentioned Princeton, Christy's you know what's crazy about Prince Sometimes

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<v Speaker 6>I look at him, I think he a fullback, but

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<v Speaker 6>it's not my business.

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<v Speaker 8>And they're they're using him as a fullback.

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<v Speaker 9>In the twenty one package.

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<v Speaker 8>So so when they line up in twenty one, if

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<v Speaker 8>it's first team, uh, it's gonna be Hunter Lucky.

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<v Speaker 6>And then Fant has been doing a second team and in.

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<v Speaker 8>Fact he's actually gotten some work in twenty one with

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<v Speaker 8>the first team too. But yeah, he's a versatile guy

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<v Speaker 8>and he can block baby.

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<v Speaker 7>I was guessing, but but thank you for that. And

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<v Speaker 7>then obviously Berevan spam Ford, he's had a couple he's

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<v Speaker 7>had a couple of receptions that practices caught a touchdown

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<v Speaker 7>in the if I'm not mistaken in the joint practice

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<v Speaker 7>or the prep for the joint practice. So just looking

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<v Speaker 7>for these tight ends to kind of come in, solidify

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<v Speaker 7>themselves a little bit more. And to your point, Christy,

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<v Speaker 7>really see how they are in the blocking gang. I

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<v Speaker 7>feel like we know a lot of these guys can

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<v Speaker 7>be you know, they can can get receptions. You need

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<v Speaker 7>help from your titans in the blocking game, so this

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<v Speaker 7>run game can't improve. So that's what I'm looking at.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'm just looking for I'm trying to decide. First

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<v Speaker 2>of all, I want to mention Cooper BB because Christy

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<v Speaker 2>you mentioned him. But something I did notice is he's

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<v Speaker 2>struggling a lot with his snap So I do want

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<v Speaker 2>to see that polished up by you know, the end

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<v Speaker 2>of preseason, because it is getting better, but I do

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<v Speaker 2>want to see that progression continuing. It's only going to

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<v Speaker 2>get better with reps, and in game reps the most valuable,

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<v Speaker 2>so I want to see Cooper BB kind of improve

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<v Speaker 2>that through his in game reps. I also want to see,

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<v Speaker 2>because I did notice during the joint practice kind of

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<v Speaker 2>that wide receiver room and not necessarily a wide receiver

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<v Speaker 2>four five position, but overall, who could potentially be with

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<v Speaker 2>Cavante Turpin if it's not Deuce vun for the returner position.

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<v Speaker 2>So I want to keep an eye on kind of

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<v Speaker 2>the special teams unit of what receiver they're putting there,

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<v Speaker 2>whether it be a Jalen Brooks, a Jalen Cropper, David Dirtin.

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<v Speaker 2>I saw getting some of those reps as well, so

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<v Speaker 2>I want to see those receivers at work there, because

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<v Speaker 2>that could also distinguish if they make their way onto

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<v Speaker 2>the fifty three, is that extra wide receiver if they're

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<v Speaker 2>needed in the special teams unit. So I feel like

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<v Speaker 2>if they have good explosive plays they take one home,

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<v Speaker 2>you're automatically giving yourself an upper hand there as well. Also,

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<v Speaker 2>just seeing you this special teams unit with a new rule,

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<v Speaker 2>I want to see how well they're they're working it

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<v Speaker 2>into a real game scenario as well, even though it's

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<v Speaker 2>not your starters. I want to see how they're doing

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<v Speaker 2>it and how Bones Fossil is kind of controlling them

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<v Speaker 2>as well.

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, yeah, I'm glad that you mentioned Jalen Cropper and

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<v Speaker 8>David Durden because they have been getting work as a

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<v Speaker 8>second and third team returners. The first team on kickoff

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<v Speaker 8>return has been Cavante Turpin of course in Rico Dowdle,

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<v Speaker 8>and then Cropper getting work a second team next to Durden.

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<v Speaker 8>So two good names there and piggybacking. One last thing, Jess,

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<v Speaker 8>you mentioned Cooper Bby. This is what one reason to

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<v Speaker 8>love Cooper Beby. We're walking off the field today. He

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<v Speaker 8>did talk to media, but I wanted to ask him

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<v Speaker 8>something apart from the scrum where everybody's together. And I said, Cooper,

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<v Speaker 8>you know in these preseason games, the fans and the media,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, there's all these snap evaluations, right, But with

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<v Speaker 8>the offensive line, how do you evaluate You know, we

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<v Speaker 8>don't really get to watch in the trenches and other

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<v Speaker 8>than points on the board and like rushing yards. You know,

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<v Speaker 8>that's how the offensive linemen are judged. But how are

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<v Speaker 8>you going.

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<v Speaker 9>To judge yourself before you get in the film room?

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<v Speaker 8>How will you judge whether or not or what makes

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<v Speaker 8>you feel good about your performance?

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<v Speaker 9>What do you want from yourself? And he says, we're

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<v Speaker 9>five is one.

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<v Speaker 8>I'll be judged and I'll judge myself how the unit does.

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<v Speaker 8>So it's it's everything together, it's not me individually.

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<v Speaker 9>So I just I love that attitude.

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<v Speaker 8>I love that response, and it's one more reason for

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<v Speaker 8>the fans to really really get behind this rookie. And

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<v Speaker 8>like I say, I don't think brock Kaffman is going

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<v Speaker 8>to play in this game. I think that they want

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<v Speaker 8>to give more more work to the younger guys to

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<v Speaker 8>even though Hoffman is a young guy relatively, I think

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<v Speaker 8>I think, Babe, you'll get more work.

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<v Speaker 2>He's gonna be b the centermore how to replace it?

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<v Speaker 2>Whatever has been.

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<v Speaker 4>Fun, the preseason game will be a lot of fun

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<v Speaker 4>to watch. Kickoff starts at three pm on Sunday, Cowboys.

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