WEBVTT - Mick Shots: All Back Together

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com.

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<v Speaker 2>And the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick shot, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys app. Now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humoller, Everson Walls, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 2>And it is a terrific Tuesday inside the SWBC podcast studio.

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<v Speaker 2>And this is Rams Week, all of a sudden, Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 2>Mickey Spagnola, Everson Walls, Savannah Humuller the star of our show.

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<v Speaker 2>And look, look we have laptops.

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<v Speaker 4>We have lap.

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<v Speaker 2>We are so ready for your text messages, right, Savannah.

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<v Speaker 5>We are more than ready.

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<v Speaker 2>We're back.

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<v Speaker 6>The crew is back bringing the text.

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<v Speaker 5>Says, we got think pads.

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<v Speaker 2>You need to move your microphone up closer to your mouth.

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<v Speaker 5>I'm how much closer do I need to get?

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<v Speaker 2>You were talking this way?

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<v Speaker 4>Here we go, there go, there you.

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<v Speaker 5>Go, says, we got think pads.

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<v Speaker 2>That's what these are. They're they're they're think pads. That's

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<v Speaker 2>very nice. We have think pads. You have to think.

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<v Speaker 2>I have to figure out how I am.

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<v Speaker 7>Going to be very distracted with this. You guys are

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<v Speaker 7>going to be asking me what what were you talking about?

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<v Speaker 7>I was checking myself usually on his phone the show

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<v Speaker 7>now my phone.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, well, well here we are, and did we all

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<v Speaker 2>have a good week where we were elsewhere?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes we did. I had a good time.

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<v Speaker 2>You wanted to stay there or what?

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<v Speaker 4>I'm good.

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<v Speaker 7>I had to be on my toes and I like

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<v Speaker 7>when you guys do all the talk, and I had

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<v Speaker 7>to do some talking in that shell.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, you like to talk.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, well you know they listen.

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<v Speaker 5>They made you stay quiet. They didn't let you get it.

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<v Speaker 7>They listen. Yeah, they listened to me. That's what I said.

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<v Speaker 2>Yes, he's complaining, they listen to.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>So anything, nothing happened on Monday other than you tell

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<v Speaker 5>us for Bell tell us.

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<v Speaker 4>I know he's just waiting us. When somebody asked me

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<v Speaker 4>a question.

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<v Speaker 5>If somebody asked me what my drift.

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<v Speaker 2>Was like, Okay, what game did you watch last night? Both?

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<v Speaker 5>Yes?

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<v Speaker 4>No, No, Rangers watch Rangers. I take, I take. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>Well this is this is not just a baseball game.

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<v Speaker 2>This is games. This is the Texas State champ Chairs about.

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<v Speaker 6>Freaking okay, so give us the rundown. When did you

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<v Speaker 6>go to Houston? Were you there on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 2>I we have Cowboys Cowboys pregame show even when they

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<v Speaker 2>don't play a game on Sunday morning at ten thirty,

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<v Speaker 2>which I had to host here then and then here's

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<v Speaker 2>the other issue. Here's the other issue. I'm ignoring that

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<v Speaker 2>when the game is on I think it was on

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<v Speaker 2>FS one.

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<v Speaker 4>Wasn't it on one?

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<v Speaker 2>Okay? There are restrictions as far as local TV. When

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<v Speaker 2>we can come on the air after the game is over.

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<v Speaker 2>It's like twenty minutes after their postgame show is when

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<v Speaker 2>we can actually show highlights of the game. So when

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<v Speaker 2>we have a Sunday night show and you know where,

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<v Speaker 2>we're talking a variety of things, not just the Ranger game.

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<v Speaker 2>I cannot be in Houston to host that show because

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<v Speaker 2>we can't even be live there because we don't know

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<v Speaker 2>when the game is going to end. That doesn't correlate

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<v Speaker 2>with our schedule of ten thirty to eleven o'clock. So

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<v Speaker 2>I stayed back in Dallas to be able to host that.

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<v Speaker 2>Doug Dunbar, main anchor at CBS Texas, went down on

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<v Speaker 2>so he played sports reporter down there, and I drove

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<v Speaker 2>down on Monday. Once they won the nightly stuff, we

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<v Speaker 2>don't have a thirty minute show or anything, and so

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<v Speaker 2>it's easier to manage. And so I drove down yesterday,

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<v Speaker 2>got done with the post game stuff at midnight, and

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<v Speaker 2>got in my vehicle and drove back. I did. I

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<v Speaker 2>got back at four am. Oh you know what. I

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<v Speaker 2>love driving at night. Yeah, way right. There is no traffic. However,

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<v Speaker 2>there's a lot of traffic in Dallas at four am

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<v Speaker 2>for some reason.

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<v Speaker 4>Really. Yeah, a big city.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, people get to go to work early.

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<v Speaker 6>How was it was it?

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<v Speaker 2>It was great. It's great. Well, I mean it was

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<v Speaker 2>kind of anti climactic. They blew them out so badly,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, but it was. It was fun seeing and

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<v Speaker 2>hearing the Astros fans getting.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, I love the visual of all the Rangers fans

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<v Speaker 7>still in the stage and there.

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<v Speaker 2>Was a loud and you really didn't realize how many

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<v Speaker 2>Rangers fans were there until all the Astros fans cleared out,

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<v Speaker 2>and then there was they were chanting Let's go Rangers,

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<v Speaker 2>and it was it was sounding throughout.

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<v Speaker 5>You could hear it on TV.

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<v Speaker 2>They tried it, the Ranger fans tried it like in

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<v Speaker 2>the first or second inning, and then the Astro fans

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<v Speaker 2>picked up on it and just said let's go Astros instead.

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<v Speaker 2>But okay, I got a question for you, Dolus Garcia. Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>and by the way, in baseball, if you strike out

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<v Speaker 2>four times in the game, that it's called golden sombrero,

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<v Speaker 2>a golden sombrero. That so get all of this. So

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<v Speaker 2>back on Friday, he gets beamed by Brian Abrew of

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<v Speaker 2>the Astros. Okay, drilled in the ribs on the purpose. Yeah, right.

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<v Speaker 2>And so then and now Toovey hits a home run

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<v Speaker 2>in the ninth inning to win that game. So now

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<v Speaker 2>the Rangers are down three games to two. They go

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<v Speaker 2>to Houston Game six, and then in Game six on

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<v Speaker 2>Sunday night, what we forget or I forgot? He struck

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<v Speaker 2>out four straight times. He had done the golden sombrero

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<v Speaker 2>before he hit the Grand Slam to put the exclamation

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<v Speaker 2>point on what was a nine to two win. So

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<v Speaker 2>then what does he do last night? He goes four

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<v Speaker 2>for five with two home runs and five RBIs. So

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<v Speaker 2>after he done the golden sombrero striking out four straight times,

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<v Speaker 2>he goes five for six with three home runs and

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<v Speaker 2>a golden sombrero. Better Garcia. But my question is, and

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<v Speaker 2>I thought of this as I think it was. Was

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<v Speaker 2>it Thursday night when Dak was at the game and

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<v Speaker 2>they showed a shot at Dak at least in the

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<v Speaker 2>in the ballpark they I assume they did on TV also,

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<v Speaker 2>And about that time, A Doles goes into the gap

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<v Speaker 2>and he runs down a ball and I'm like, I think,

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<v Speaker 2>Godoles Scarcia could be a pretty good NFL wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>That was nice.

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<v Speaker 2>And he looked up the side. He's six one, two

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<v Speaker 2>hundred five pounds, and then I thought, well, he could

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<v Speaker 2>be a wide receiver, or he could be a running back.

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<v Speaker 5>He could defensive Deebo Samuel, he could be That's what

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<v Speaker 5>I thought him.

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<v Speaker 2>De Samuel. Have you seen him throw? Yes, he's got

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<v Speaker 2>one of the best arms in football. He could be

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<v Speaker 2>a quarterback. So I've got guarantee you or I doubt

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<v Speaker 2>that he's ever even you.

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<v Speaker 4>Know, I'll say this when he's.

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<v Speaker 2>Growing up in Cuba. I don't think there's either playing

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<v Speaker 2>a lot of football down there.

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<v Speaker 7>Game six, his last at bat, I think that that

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<v Speaker 7>grand slam. When he hit that grand slam, I knew

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<v Speaker 7>we were going to win Game seven. That was it.

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<v Speaker 7>I knew we were going to win Game seven. Something

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<v Speaker 7>about that grand slam that hurt. That hurt the Astros

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<v Speaker 7>really bad because he was already over.

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<v Speaker 2>But I mean, but it was it was a it

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<v Speaker 2>was four to two going into that ninth inning. They

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<v Speaker 2>got a run. It was a five run inning, and

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<v Speaker 2>he kept it with grand slam.

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<v Speaker 7>I thought that that grand slam in Game six turning point.

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<v Speaker 4>It was the turning point.

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<v Speaker 7>I knew that we were gonna win Game seven after that,

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<v Speaker 7>to me, it was a fourgone conclusion.

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<v Speaker 5>He finally quit saint swinging out of his shoes when

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<v Speaker 5>he struck out four times. And he came in and

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<v Speaker 5>then people were still Boone and Boone and Boone, and

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know about you guys, but I talked to

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<v Speaker 5>my TV.

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<v Speaker 4>And uh, I talked to people in the room. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>but they're not in the room with.

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<v Speaker 5>No one to wash it with me, right, And he

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<v Speaker 5>came up that next time, and I don't remember what

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<v Speaker 5>the count was when he hit the grand slam, but

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<v Speaker 5>I yelled at my TV at of Doles, I said,

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<v Speaker 5>hit this as out of the park. Next pitch, he

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<v Speaker 5>hit it out of the park.

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<v Speaker 4>That hurt. That really did hurt the Astro. You could

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<v Speaker 4>just see it.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean it was first of all, it was an

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<v Speaker 7>exclamation point to how they were treating him. Okay, he

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<v Speaker 7>was like, that was a it was a middle finger.

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<v Speaker 7>That was the middle finger to the Astros fans right

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<v Speaker 7>there and to the Astros themselves because.

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<v Speaker 2>They were getting the more the booze were going and

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<v Speaker 2>getting louder and louder with every strikeout.

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<v Speaker 7>Now I think they felt if they I think if

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<v Speaker 7>he would not they felt so good about each strikeout.

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<v Speaker 7>I thought that that's that was something that they could

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<v Speaker 7>hang on to as a team and a fan.

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<v Speaker 4>We hold this guy down because he's a joke his head. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 4>we're in his head now, so we'll be okay.

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<v Speaker 7>As far as the powers concerned, he came into after

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<v Speaker 7>the Grand Slam. That's when they let him off the hook.

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<v Speaker 7>What did I we all who we thought they were.

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<v Speaker 7>They let them off the hook. And that's what happened

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<v Speaker 7>at that point because going into the next game, what

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<v Speaker 7>did he do first?

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<v Speaker 4>At bet Yeah, he was ready.

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<v Speaker 7>And then I think they talked about the adjustment they

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<v Speaker 7>made on the swings in regards to Javier's.

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<v Speaker 5>Fastball, getting the hands, getting my hands.

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<v Speaker 4>Over, and when Seger came out boom. That was it.

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<v Speaker 4>And then when when the dolls came out, By.

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<v Speaker 2>The way, that starting pitcher for the Astros last year

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<v Speaker 2>in the World Series, Favier, Yeah, he threw a combined

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<v Speaker 2>no hitter.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So I tallied it up, and through four innings

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<v Speaker 2>last night, the Astros had thrown one. Five different Astros

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<v Speaker 2>pitchers had thrown one hundred ten pitches. I was going,

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<v Speaker 2>why is this game going so long? And they threw

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<v Speaker 2>one hundred and ten pitches in the first four innings

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<v Speaker 2>of the game. And this is the same pitching staff

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<v Speaker 2>that threw a combined no hitter in the World Series.

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<v Speaker 2>This was the opposite of a no hitter.

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<v Speaker 5>And then well, the first game he pitched, he had.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he did pitch. He pitched well into the fifth inning.

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<v Speaker 4>Into the fifth They thought he was going to be

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<v Speaker 4>the answer. He was not.

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<v Speaker 2>So I got one question for you. What the heck

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<v Speaker 2>happened in the San Francisco game.

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<v Speaker 4>I was watching that.

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<v Speaker 2>I was watching the Ranger game. I'm obviously at the game,

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<v Speaker 2>and I had forgotten that it was a Monday. I

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<v Speaker 2>forgot there's even a football game going on. And then

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<v Speaker 2>someone my likes and then someone said the Vikings beat

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<v Speaker 2>the Niners. I went, oh, yeah, how about that happened?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah? Well, I take.

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<v Speaker 5>They turned the ball over. And if you think back

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<v Speaker 5>to what we talked about going into that game the

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<v Speaker 5>Cowboys San Francisco, we talked about get a lead and

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<v Speaker 5>make Purty play from behind, and he's not the same

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<v Speaker 5>quarterback playing from behind. He ended up turning the ball over.

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<v Speaker 4>And their running game is not where it needs to

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<v Speaker 4>be right now.

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<v Speaker 2>That's because they either Yeah, and they didn't have Trent

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<v Speaker 2>Williams either.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, her cousins had a lot of time in the pocket.

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<v Speaker 2>He did.

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<v Speaker 6>He had a lot of time to throw the ball

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<v Speaker 6>and break some tackles.

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<v Speaker 4>They were not afraid.

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<v Speaker 5>Whoever heard of and excuse me? What was the guy's name?

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<v Speaker 5>Jordan Addison?

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<v Speaker 4>Addison a rookie, A rookie first round draft pick.

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<v Speaker 2>He was first.

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<v Speaker 5>Maybe I blitanikoff.

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<v Speaker 2>Word winner as a sophomore at Pitt and transferred to

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<v Speaker 2>Lincoln Riley's USC Trojans. By the way, how they're doing

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<v Speaker 2>right now? Ye? So he was Caleb Williams. How come

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<v Speaker 2>we top receiver?

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<v Speaker 5>I haven't heard everything about him until this game.

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<v Speaker 2>Well, because Justin Jefferson played for the Vikings and before

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<v Speaker 2>this game.

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<v Speaker 4>And that that's both a lot on the field the same.

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<v Speaker 7>That says a lot that they beat them without Justin Johnson.

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<v Speaker 5>That was that was a they have been on the

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<v Speaker 5>field the same time, but Justin Jefferson's on the ace,

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<v Speaker 5>so maybe they discovered something. Then yeah, they they're I mean,

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<v Speaker 5>they only scored twenty two points, but their offense was moving.

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<v Speaker 5>They're just waiting for Cousins to make his normal.

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<v Speaker 2>Pro so he can play in primetime.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he can win a game.

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<v Speaker 4>Was that his first primetime win?

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<v Speaker 7>Because everyone talks about how bad well he's always been.

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<v Speaker 5>His record is not very good in prime time?

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<v Speaker 7>Well, right, he had three hundred and fifty plus yards.

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<v Speaker 7>That was impressive against a very good defense. So San

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<v Speaker 7>Francisco's defense, I don't think they were missing anyone, so

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<v Speaker 7>for no so for them to move it on them.

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<v Speaker 7>They made some mistakes where they kicked themselves in the

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<v Speaker 7>foot a couple of times, but it would have been

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<v Speaker 7>worse than that.

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<v Speaker 5>If you were if you were Minnesota, would you have

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<v Speaker 5>kicked that field goal with a minute to go or

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<v Speaker 5>would you have run some time off the clock with

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<v Speaker 5>some sort of play And I mean punt is what

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<v Speaker 5>I meant, because I was thinking, don't kick this field

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<v Speaker 5>goal because you're going to give them time to come back.

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<v Speaker 5>You gotta trust him with a touchdown, you gotta trust

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<v Speaker 5>and get beat.

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<v Speaker 4>You gotta trust him. All right.

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<v Speaker 2>as much, all right? The breaking news from Los Angeles

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<v Speaker 2>this morning. We have a breaking news sounder, but on

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<v Speaker 5>Our bomb.

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<v Speaker 4>Way to go. He couldn't find anything quick enough. Goods out.

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<v Speaker 2>The Los Angeles Rams have released Placekicker Brett Maher. Do

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<v Speaker 2>you have any reaction, Mickey.

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<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I can't say it on there, No kidding.

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<v Speaker 2>That's not what you said.

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<v Speaker 4>That's why I.

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<v Speaker 5>Said I can't say it.

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<v Speaker 2>He missed two field goals, albeit they were fifty one

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<v Speaker 2>and fifty three yard field goals that he missed in

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<v Speaker 2>Sunday's game for the Rams, and he missed an extra point.

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<v Speaker 2>And they are signing placekicker Lucas haverisik off the Cleveland

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<v Speaker 2>Browns practice squad. So there you have. And that is

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<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys opponent this week, the Los Angeles Rams. Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>we met with silence there. Let's move on to other things.

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<v Speaker 4>There was another signing.

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<v Speaker 5>That's a good thing.

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<v Speaker 4>Wasn't there another signing?

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<v Speaker 2>Another signing?

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<v Speaker 4>Yes?

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<v Speaker 5>The trade? Yes, trade.

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<v Speaker 2>And by the way, the trade deadline is one week

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<v Speaker 2>from today in Halloween. And yesterday the Eagles trade for

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<v Speaker 2>Kevin Bayard, the safety from the Tennessee Titans, who is

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<v Speaker 2>not quite at Everson Walls level as a total number

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<v Speaker 2>of interceptions in his career.

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<v Speaker 4>But bring down man.

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<v Speaker 2>He can pick off a pass.

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<v Speaker 5>So why would the Titans trade them?

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<v Speaker 2>Have you seen the Titans this year?

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<v Speaker 5>They're just starting already to shed Yeah.

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<v Speaker 2>They're shedding. They don't have a quarterback buyers and wasn't

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<v Speaker 2>happy they wanted him to take a pay cut to

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<v Speaker 2>help facilitate a trade, and so apparently there's maybe some

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<v Speaker 2>incentives in a new contract and he went. So he

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<v Speaker 2>was disgruntled.

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<v Speaker 5>Because they really they got a player in draft choice,

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<v Speaker 5>like two draft choices. I think I saw another safety

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<v Speaker 5>from Philadelphia who wasn't playing.

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<v Speaker 2>I thought it was yes, that's right.

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, So what you're going to hear from all of

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<v Speaker 7>the cowboy haters they're well not haters, but they're going

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<v Speaker 7>to be a cowboy fans who want us to just

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<v Speaker 7>create magic at any moment. How answer that, how can

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<v Speaker 7>the Eagles pull off a trade like this and the

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<v Speaker 7>Cowboys can't?

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<v Speaker 4>Because you're always going to hear that from cowboy fans.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, the question already came up on McCarthy's conference call yesterday, said, well,

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<v Speaker 5>the Philadelphia Eagles made a trade, what about you guys?

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<v Speaker 5>And his answer was, I wasn't aware of the trade.

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<v Speaker 5>But it's that time of year. I've never been really

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<v Speaker 5>motivated by what other teams are doing, meaning just because

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<v Speaker 5>they traded, now we got to go trade? When I

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<v Speaker 5>was asked a question. I asked a question back, Okay,

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<v Speaker 5>what position you're trading for?

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<v Speaker 6>And then to add on to that. Today, Jerry Jones

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<v Speaker 6>on one of five to three the Fan, They asked

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<v Speaker 6>him about the trade deadline and he said, I would

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<v Speaker 6>really I would really extend to improve our team right

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<v Speaker 6>now because I think we have a team that's a contender.

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<v Speaker 5>So okay, so what do they need?

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<v Speaker 7>Well, I'm sure Philly could say the same thing. They

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<v Speaker 7>didn't necessarily need.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, no, they had some injuries.

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<v Speaker 2>That injury issue at safety had any and by the way,

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<v Speaker 2>it was Terrell Edmunds, a veteran safety who was traded

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<v Speaker 2>to the Titans. And they also traded twenty twenty four

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<v Speaker 2>fifth and sixth round picks along with Terrell Edmunds to

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<v Speaker 2>the Titans for Buyer.

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<v Speaker 5>But like I said, what are you trading for?

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 2>Well, so yeah, looking forward for the Cowboys right now,

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<v Speaker 2>with eleven games to go in the regular season plus

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<v Speaker 2>presumably the postseason, what is it? What position group needs

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<v Speaker 2>to be either add someone for some juice right now

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<v Speaker 2>or just to fortify the position because you want to

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<v Speaker 2>make sure that you've got enough for what is basically

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<v Speaker 2>a college football season still to be played this season.

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<v Speaker 5>Eleven games, right, The first thing that came to mind

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<v Speaker 5>for me was a linebacker in lieu of Layton Vanderish

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<v Speaker 5>being out. But there had to be some reason why

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<v Speaker 5>they signed Rashaan Evans.

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<v Speaker 2>Who had one hundred and fifty seven tackles for Atlanta

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<v Speaker 2>last year and started every game for him, So so

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<v Speaker 2>that that was a move that they made, right, but

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<v Speaker 2>they but it's not sexy because he has behind this

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<v Speaker 2>well and it wasn't a trade from another team, and well,

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<v Speaker 2>the question is why was he out there of it? Right?

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<v Speaker 2>And we're going to find out out. Yeah, we're going

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<v Speaker 2>to find out uh here the second half of the

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<v Speaker 2>season or while vander ash is out, whether it happens

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<v Speaker 2>has something dope? What position groups you're looking too?

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<v Speaker 5>Sotify?

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<v Speaker 6>So after linebacker, I'm thinking, I'm I'm wide receiver from

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<v Speaker 6>you think wide receiver?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I think I think we Well, now I'm not

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<v Speaker 7>talking about any wide receiver, but if you can get

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<v Speaker 7>a wide receiver and I'm looking at I'm, you know,

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<v Speaker 7>correlating with what I just saw with Philly.

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<v Speaker 4>This guy's an all pro. So if I'm if.

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<v Speaker 7>We could do it, then we could do get an

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<v Speaker 7>All Pro, I'd get another All Pro wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 2>Then we're not talking any names here.

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<v Speaker 4>No, Okay, So when was.

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<v Speaker 5>Buyered last All Pro or Pro Bowl?

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<v Speaker 2>That will be something one According to Procure, twenty seventeen

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<v Speaker 2>Yams also All Pro.

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<v Speaker 5>So that was his rookie year. You know, if I

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<v Speaker 5>was looking at a position other than linebacker, and so

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<v Speaker 5>they looked at it also running back.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what I thought.

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<v Speaker 5>Would you like to expound on that.

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<v Speaker 6>I just think we add a little bit, you know,

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<v Speaker 6>extra to the run game. You know, we have obviously

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<v Speaker 6>some great guys out there, but I think you can't

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<v Speaker 6>rely heavily on just one person. And that's what we've

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<v Speaker 6>been doing a lot of is, you know, although we've

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<v Speaker 6>had a couple other guys get in there. But I

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<v Speaker 6>think that would add a little extra plus to what

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<v Speaker 6>we're looking for.

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<v Speaker 2>I have one person in mind that I'm not at

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<v Speaker 2>liberty to say who that person is. But I like

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<v Speaker 2>the running back situation where Pollard was able to be

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<v Speaker 2>used like Pollard's been used. Not to say Pollard can't

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<v Speaker 2>do what he's doing right now, but I think he

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<v Speaker 2>could use uh some help those gritty yards up the

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<v Speaker 2>middle that I know.

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<v Speaker 4>You did not thinking the battle.

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<v Speaker 5>Neither one of us wanted to go.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm not saying names.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't say anybody.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, the no name person had one touchdown. There were

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<v Speaker 7>two touchdowns in the last two games.

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<v Speaker 4>So that had no name person, anybody's name. I didn't

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<v Speaker 4>say anybody's name even yeah, they said no.

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<v Speaker 5>Name because that team's not going anymore.

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<v Speaker 4>But here's one team.

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<v Speaker 2>Here's a question. What do you mean I think they

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<v Speaker 2>won recently? Why I think they beat my Super Bowl team?

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<v Speaker 4>Who is they?

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<v Speaker 2>But at the running back position, you have Hollard doubt All,

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<v Speaker 2>Deuce Davis. So if you're adding a running back, you're

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<v Speaker 2>subtracting a running back to You're not Hunter lipke is

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<v Speaker 2>Well who can also carry a.

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<v Speaker 4>Flat And once again.

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<v Speaker 7>Trying to correlate, if you're going to get one, then

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<v Speaker 7>have one with something behind his name.

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<v Speaker 4>Don't just get a running back.

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<v Speaker 7>Get a running back that has something better if we're

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<v Speaker 7>going to compare the moves.

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<v Speaker 2>Another thing I was thinking about, look at San Francisco

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<v Speaker 2>last night. They didn't have Deebo Samuel they and he

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<v Speaker 2>was hurt the week before. Also, okay, San Francisco is

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<v Speaker 2>a different team without Deebo.

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<v Speaker 4>Say, no doubt, and.

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<v Speaker 2>I would be looking at San Francisco. What's San Francisco

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<v Speaker 2>doing what they do? A year ago at this time

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<v Speaker 2>they added Christian McCaffrey and they went until last week

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<v Speaker 2>without losing a game, basically for a full year. I'd

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<v Speaker 2>keep an eye on San Francisco. They could be looking

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<v Speaker 2>at a wide receiver of the same kind of ilk

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<v Speaker 2>that you're talking about, you know, just to fortify that position,

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<v Speaker 2>and they can figure out how to use them in

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<v Speaker 2>the mix. And maybe the Cowboys need look the same.

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<v Speaker 5>Way at a wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't be opposed to it. You know,

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<v Speaker 2>you can make it, you can make My issue is

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<v Speaker 2>what if you lose a certain player.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, you can do that at any position.

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<v Speaker 2>That's right, and but you can also make it work

0:26:20.359 --> 0:26:24.399
<v Speaker 2>as it's if you have that certain player, you can

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<v Speaker 2>you can enhance the weaponry that you have on offense.

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<v Speaker 4>And that's what the forty nine ers did. They enhanced

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<v Speaker 4>them last year.

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<v Speaker 5>I think, yeah, it's I think it's harder to add

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<v Speaker 5>a wide receiver halfway through the season than other positions.

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<v Speaker 5>I think it's easier to add a running back like

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<v Speaker 5>the Rams just did after losing two of theirs, and

0:26:48.240 --> 0:26:53.040
<v Speaker 5>they signed Darryl Henderson. That kind of reminded me of

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<v Speaker 5>the playoff game the Cowboys lost to them when they

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<v Speaker 5>see j Anderson off the couch and then he ran

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<v Speaker 5>for one hundred and some yards against the Cowboys in

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<v Speaker 5>that playoff game when they went for I think they're

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<v Speaker 5>still gaining.

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<v Speaker 4>Has he done anything since?

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<v Speaker 5>I don't think. I don't even know if he's playing.

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<v Speaker 5>No Anderson, No he's not.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, No, that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 5>He said, let me take let me, let me take

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<v Speaker 5>this performance and definitely retire.

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<v Speaker 2>But the Cowboys have done this in the past at

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<v Speaker 2>mid season where they have added a WOW player that

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<v Speaker 2>I think Nate and Frisco is texting in saying that

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<v Speaker 2>a WOW player doesn't come free.

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<v Speaker 5>You're right exactly.

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<v Speaker 2>And the Cowboys have done it in the past, going

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<v Speaker 2>back to two thousand and eight when they traded for

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<v Speaker 2>Roy Williams and gave up a first round draft pick.

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<v Speaker 5>How that turnout?

0:27:50.440 --> 0:27:55.639
<v Speaker 2>And then in twenty seventeen Amuri Cooper and they gave.

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<v Speaker 4>Up that was out of necessity, But how did it

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<v Speaker 4>turn out? It turned very well?

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<v Speaker 2>There you go, Mackey wouldn't gonna say to that.

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<v Speaker 5>Well, I'm looking for the necessity.

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<v Speaker 7>The necessity, the fact that we're not undefeated, the fact

0:28:10.240 --> 0:28:13.000
<v Speaker 7>that we're still trying to compete. Okay, I mean is

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<v Speaker 7>always going to be there you want to you're not

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<v Speaker 7>going to be status quote right here?

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<v Speaker 5>What position?

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<v Speaker 4>I already told.

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<v Speaker 5>You my position, wide receiver, I said, wide receiver. Yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>so who you canning?

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<v Speaker 4>Adams?

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<v Speaker 5>Do what Adam Adams.

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<v Speaker 4>We're not saying names.

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<v Speaker 5>No, I'm saying I'm saying who you're canning, who you're

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<v Speaker 5>letting go?

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, Oh, we could pick one. I don't care. I

0:28:41.600 --> 0:28:45.040
<v Speaker 7>really don't care. If we come with a superstar wide receiver,

0:28:45.400 --> 0:28:47.680
<v Speaker 7>then we could you pick your you know, you pick it.

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<v Speaker 4>I don't care. I'll let anybody pick.

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<v Speaker 5>What are you giving up?

0:28:50.960 --> 0:28:52.360
<v Speaker 4>But I don't know. I don't know.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm saying, let's make it work. If you want to

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<v Speaker 7>set up here, you want to talk about what we have.

0:28:57.360 --> 0:28:59.040
<v Speaker 7>I don't know what the hell we have, But we

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<v Speaker 7>asked me those kinds of quest I'm just asking you.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm saying, we got a wide receiver there, and we

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<v Speaker 7>could get a wide receiver.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's get the wide receiver work. Out the details later.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm not Jerry Jones.

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<v Speaker 2>The price for the Pro Bowl wide receiver in the

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<v Speaker 2>past has been a first round round pick next year's

0:29:15.120 --> 0:29:17.600
<v Speaker 2>first round for draft pick. Now it may not be

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<v Speaker 2>the price these cas because there's salaries at play a

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<v Speaker 2>factor in it.

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<v Speaker 5>You guys told me for Jordan Addison.

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<v Speaker 7>You guys told you guys told me about that.

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<v Speaker 4>That was a joke.

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<v Speaker 5>That was a joke, Yeah, just joking.

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<v Speaker 7>You guys told me about this deal about getting extra

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<v Speaker 7>picks because your front office did a great job.

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<v Speaker 5>Is that well, if if your coaches get hired as

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<v Speaker 5>a general manager or a.

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<v Speaker 2>Head coach, it's the diversity hiring planning the national.

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<v Speaker 4>And you said Philly had acquired some some.

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<v Speaker 5>San Francisco, San Francisco.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's right, San Francisco. So they had extra draft

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<v Speaker 4>picks they.

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<v Speaker 2>Will the next couple of years which they can use

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<v Speaker 2>for trade.

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<v Speaker 5>So we shouldn't be allowed to trade those.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, We continue with more mixed shots. There's so

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<v Speaker 4>Well, uh, I'm sure someone will have that title.

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<v Speaker 11>Exactly directly, Mickey, exactly like he didn't hear you, Yeah,

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<v Speaker 11>he hears.

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<v Speaker 6>We have a text. Okay, So, as we were just

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<v Speaker 6>talking about who we think are players if we do

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<v Speaker 6>have the trade deadline, who who were swapping? We have

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<v Speaker 6>a fan who thinks left tackle or right guard because

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<v Speaker 6>what is the receiver running back to you if you

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<v Speaker 6>can't block for him?

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<v Speaker 5>Mickey, Well, the Cowboys just made two additions to the

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<v Speaker 5>practice squad with the offensive guard.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, who's going to be the new starting

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<v Speaker 2>right guard?

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<v Speaker 5>Well, he's a guard, that's all wants.

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<v Speaker 2>To get rid of the future Hall of Fame white

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<v Speaker 2>guard on this team.

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<v Speaker 5>Cliff Glazer undrafted twenty twenty two from Virginia and Adam

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<v Speaker 5>Pankey undrafted twenty seventeen from West Virginia.

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<v Speaker 2>Who is with the Peckers at one point sign.

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<v Speaker 5>The practice they signed him to practice squad.

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<v Speaker 2>I think it's pank n k yy, panky or panky.

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<v Speaker 5>Two guys, and then they also sainting.

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<v Speaker 2>Than a linebacker Hill.

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<v Speaker 4>Champagne.

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<v Speaker 12>Yeah, you know what, he didn't He didn't drink, but

0:34:50.280 --> 0:34:56.480
<v Speaker 12>it was like, officer, I'm sorry, I didn't have anything

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<v Speaker 12>to drink, but by osmosis it into my body.

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<v Speaker 2>This is not for you, Savannah, because you're too young.

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<v Speaker 2>But did y'all ever watch a newlywed game? Of course

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<v Speaker 2>what they always they always talked about, hanky panky. Anyway,

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<v Speaker 2>go ahead.

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<v Speaker 5>They also signed linebacker Buddy Johnson, a fourth round from

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<v Speaker 5>Dallas twenty one at A and M he Texas A

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<v Speaker 5>and M Dallas Roosevelt I think, and a tight end

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<v Speaker 5>Eric Sabbitt Sabbit.

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<v Speaker 2>Sabb It s A U B E R T no

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<v Speaker 2>E T.

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<v Speaker 5>Sabbit fifth round pick twenty seventeen. I didn't even know

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<v Speaker 5>they were playing football at Drake still thought it was

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<v Speaker 5>a basketball school. And they ended up cutting Alex Taylor,

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<v Speaker 5>offensive tackle who they had signed off a practice squad

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<v Speaker 5>last year and put him on the practice squad this year.

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<v Speaker 5>And Michel Jones had been here very long. Linebacker October

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<v Speaker 5>fourth Buddysen is not from Roosevelt.

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<v Speaker 2>He's from Kimball High School.

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<v Speaker 5>So those guys got released off the Cowboys practice squad.

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<v Speaker 5>They had a couple of spots already.

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<v Speaker 2>They had lost Sean Harlowe, remember they had turned into

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<v Speaker 2>the practice squad, and he went to the Giants. The

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<v Speaker 2>Giants are really hurting on their offensive They were picking

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<v Speaker 2>up well, wasn't he their practice squad guy at one

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<v Speaker 2>point in his career? Last year he started games with

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<v Speaker 2>Arizona Arizona, but he was with the Giants earlier. And

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<v Speaker 2>so they just the last week the Giants signed like

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<v Speaker 2>three offensive linemen off practice squads. They're hurting so bad

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<v Speaker 2>on their offensive line, and yet they won fourteen to

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<v Speaker 2>seven over Washington.

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<v Speaker 7>Oh yes, sir, talking about the offensive line, how many

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<v Speaker 7>sacks have we given up this year?

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<v Speaker 4>I mean, is absorbing them out?

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<v Speaker 5>I mean we were not Washington.

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<v Speaker 2>Have you seen any times that Sam Housman sacked. Yes,

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<v Speaker 2>it's incredible.

0:36:56.719 --> 0:37:02.000
<v Speaker 5>Giving up fifteen sacks fourteen to one Cooper Rush and

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<v Speaker 5>the opponents have sixteen sacks, meaning their quarterback.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, so.

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<v Speaker 5>Not great. Got to do a better job. And you

0:37:16.440 --> 0:37:18.360
<v Speaker 5>guys weren't here yesterday.

0:37:18.400 --> 0:37:19.200
<v Speaker 4>But that's what.

0:37:20.840 --> 0:37:23.560
<v Speaker 5>Nate was talking about. The offensive line got to get

0:37:23.600 --> 0:37:26.960
<v Speaker 5>healthy and got to get more continuity.

0:37:27.560 --> 0:37:32.160
<v Speaker 7>They've been playing together for two two weeks, two consecutive weeks.

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<v Speaker 2>Sam Hell has been sacked forty times. No, yes, in

0:37:37.120 --> 0:37:42.800
<v Speaker 2>seven games, the Washington quarterback has been sacked forty times.

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<v Speaker 5>So if we fact that out over seventeen games, forty

0:37:48.320 --> 0:37:52.400
<v Speaker 5>its almost six was half, it would be thirty eighty.

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<v Speaker 2>To eighty.

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<v Speaker 5>Now I's gonna say if you doubled it, that would

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<v Speaker 5>be eighty sacks, right, and then an extra game or two.

0:38:02.640 --> 0:38:04.760
<v Speaker 5>So he's on pace for about ninety sacks.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, oh man, Yeah, yeah, you're off if if.

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<v Speaker 7>That's usually something I would do, that's blurting out numbers.

0:38:15.239 --> 0:38:19.680
<v Speaker 7>You've been hitting the head too many times, Chris.

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<v Speaker 5>And he didn't get dallast with Champagne last night.

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<v Speaker 4>I did an accident.

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<v Speaker 2>Just forty times.

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<v Speaker 4>To eighty.

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<v Speaker 2>That's my bad, forty times seventeen of it.

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<v Speaker 5>He'd be in a body bank.

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<v Speaker 2>Forty times seventeen. Oh man, that doesn't get you to

0:38:39.719 --> 0:38:42.680
<v Speaker 2>to eighty forty times seven, does doesn't it?

0:38:45.000 --> 0:38:45.160
<v Speaker 5>Time?

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<v Speaker 6>Seventeen six eighty stops.

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<v Speaker 2>It's done with math for the dusk stop Christs. Producer

0:38:53.160 --> 0:38:56.839
<v Speaker 2>Supreme is the producer supreme. He is not the statistic.

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<v Speaker 4>My wife's the encount in the family.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, So Mickey, what else you got on your legal

0:39:05.200 --> 0:39:07.440
<v Speaker 2>pad there? It's been so long since we've been together,

0:39:07.719 --> 0:39:09.800
<v Speaker 2>it has you got to hear what's on your mind.

0:39:10.440 --> 0:39:11.400
<v Speaker 2>On Mickey's mind.

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<v Speaker 5>If you think that, consider the San Francisco two games.

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<v Speaker 5>The only teams with the top records in the NFL

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<v Speaker 5>right now are Philadelphia and Kansas City at six and one,

0:39:29.160 --> 0:39:36.640
<v Speaker 5>And then there's about seven seven teams, six teams at

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<v Speaker 5>five and two, and the Cowboys are part of the

0:39:40.640 --> 0:39:42.680
<v Speaker 5>seven teams with only two losses.

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<v Speaker 2>And there's several teams that went from one in five

0:39:45.280 --> 0:39:47.279
<v Speaker 2>to two and five this week. This is a week

0:39:47.360 --> 0:39:49.040
<v Speaker 2>where things bunched up.

0:39:49.440 --> 0:39:52.399
<v Speaker 5>So what happened to the Cowboys during the bye is

0:39:52.760 --> 0:39:57.080
<v Speaker 5>Philadelphia picked up a half a game on them, and Washington,

0:39:57.239 --> 0:40:02.280
<v Speaker 5>which was in third place one game behind the Cowboys lost,

0:40:02.440 --> 0:40:05.000
<v Speaker 5>So the Cowboys picked up a half a game on

0:40:05.239 --> 0:40:09.360
<v Speaker 5>the Commanders. We're not going to worry about the Giants

0:40:09.719 --> 0:40:12.440
<v Speaker 5>winning one. They're still two and five.

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<v Speaker 2>Have we talked about the upcoming schedule? Did we do

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<v Speaker 2>that last week?

0:40:17.239 --> 0:40:19.239
<v Speaker 5>I believe we did okay.

0:40:19.040 --> 0:40:23.840
<v Speaker 2>Well, just as a run factor. That got what Philadelphia's

0:40:23.840 --> 0:40:26.480
<v Speaker 2>got coming up here. I saw that they got Washington

0:40:26.560 --> 0:40:31.680
<v Speaker 2>this week, they got Dallas, They've got well, they've got

0:40:31.960 --> 0:40:37.560
<v Speaker 2>the Cowboys December schedule Philadelphia has in November. Basically, however,

0:40:38.000 --> 0:40:41.600
<v Speaker 2>as a Texter pointed out last week, the NFL did

0:40:41.600 --> 0:40:44.800
<v Speaker 2>them a favor because they get to play those games

0:40:44.800 --> 0:40:49.960
<v Speaker 2>at home, some of those big games. But this is

0:40:50.480 --> 0:40:54.319
<v Speaker 2>the point in the season here in November, that late

0:40:54.360 --> 0:40:58.080
<v Speaker 2>October November and leading up to the Seattle game, going

0:40:58.120 --> 0:41:00.480
<v Speaker 2>into the philadelphiame, which would be the first game in December.

0:41:00.520 --> 0:41:02.279
<v Speaker 2>The Cowboys need to make some hay here.

0:41:04.000 --> 0:41:05.960
<v Speaker 7>I was looking at San fran not to get two

0:41:06.000 --> 0:41:09.279
<v Speaker 7>off the subject, but they have a rocky road coming

0:41:09.360 --> 0:41:12.239
<v Speaker 7>up as well, especially since they lost two in a row. Man,

0:41:12.320 --> 0:41:15.920
<v Speaker 7>They've got like three tough games coming up, and one

0:41:15.960 --> 0:41:18.640
<v Speaker 7>of them on the road, they're gonna have they're gonna

0:41:18.640 --> 0:41:20.320
<v Speaker 7>have a tough time climbing out this whole.

0:41:21.480 --> 0:41:25.040
<v Speaker 5>See, the whole secret to this whole thing is keeping

0:41:25.080 --> 0:41:29.640
<v Speaker 5>your offensive line healthy. You mentioned San Francisco, Trent Williams

0:41:30.160 --> 0:41:35.440
<v Speaker 5>was out, Debo was out. But if you look at

0:41:35.440 --> 0:41:38.719
<v Speaker 5>the teams that have kept their offensive lines together, and.

0:41:38.640 --> 0:41:40.839
<v Speaker 2>Look at the Cowboys when they played Arizona and they

0:41:40.840 --> 0:41:43.040
<v Speaker 2>didn't three starting offensive linemen.

0:41:43.120 --> 0:41:47.880
<v Speaker 5>Two of which that replaced, were starting their first games

0:41:47.920 --> 0:41:51.400
<v Speaker 5>in their NFL career, and it showed.

0:41:51.800 --> 0:41:54.200
<v Speaker 2>So you're saying, fortify the offensive line.

0:41:53.960 --> 0:41:56.239
<v Speaker 4>Well, I believe he said that.

0:41:57.120 --> 0:42:02.279
<v Speaker 5>Think about Think about now, when didn't Tuma miss the

0:42:02.360 --> 0:42:05.120
<v Speaker 5>last game? Wouldn't he hurt?

0:42:05.320 --> 0:42:07.840
<v Speaker 2>But he's been seems like you've been battling something.

0:42:08.080 --> 0:42:10.480
<v Speaker 5>So what did they What did they have for backups?

0:42:10.600 --> 0:42:17.280
<v Speaker 5>Basically awesome Richards either rookies, two of them, right, bass

0:42:17.320 --> 0:42:20.920
<v Speaker 5>and awesome Richards. And then you bring somebody off the

0:42:20.960 --> 0:42:27.400
<v Speaker 5>practice squad, the backup center off the practice squad, and

0:42:27.400 --> 0:42:29.160
<v Speaker 5>they had to sign him because he was out of

0:42:30.360 --> 0:42:35.120
<v Speaker 5>call ups. So yeah, but again, no one has enough

0:42:35.160 --> 0:42:38.799
<v Speaker 5>offensive lineman to you know, say Okay, yeah, well we'll

0:42:38.800 --> 0:42:39.800
<v Speaker 5>give you somebody capable.

0:42:39.920 --> 0:42:41.640
<v Speaker 4>I thought they did well this past game.

0:42:41.960 --> 0:42:46.359
<v Speaker 5>It was better. Yeah, the running game wasn't. I don't

0:42:46.360 --> 0:42:48.360
<v Speaker 5>want my quarterback being the leading rusher.

0:42:49.680 --> 0:42:53.919
<v Speaker 2>How much would an improved running game help your passing game?

0:42:55.640 --> 0:42:58.480
<v Speaker 2>Is that them? Is that the key to But you

0:42:58.560 --> 0:43:02.719
<v Speaker 2>look around the league, you know there is only one consistency.

0:43:03.200 --> 0:43:07.040
<v Speaker 2>You look around the league. I mean, we saw Christian

0:43:07.120 --> 0:43:10.320
<v Speaker 2>McCaffrey against Dallas and he's got set a new record

0:43:10.400 --> 0:43:14.360
<v Speaker 2>with sixteen straight games with a touchdown, but his yards

0:43:14.360 --> 0:43:16.399
<v Speaker 2>per carry have not been great at all the last

0:43:16.400 --> 0:43:19.840
<v Speaker 2>three games, including against the Cowboys. But you look around

0:43:19.920 --> 0:43:23.239
<v Speaker 2>the league and there aren't a lot of top high

0:43:23.360 --> 0:43:26.400
<v Speaker 2>rushing totals across the league this year for some reason.

0:43:27.600 --> 0:43:30.440
<v Speaker 2>Last year there was last week one back in the

0:43:30.520 --> 0:43:33.280
<v Speaker 2>league had one hundred yards rushing. That was Kenneth Walker

0:43:33.440 --> 0:43:34.160
<v Speaker 2>with Seattle.

0:43:36.440 --> 0:43:39.520
<v Speaker 5>So, just off top of your head, what do you

0:43:39.560 --> 0:43:43.720
<v Speaker 5>think where the Cowboys are ranked offensively? Total total yards

0:43:43.800 --> 0:43:45.000
<v Speaker 5>totally yards.

0:43:46.280 --> 0:43:47.160
<v Speaker 4>In the entire league?

0:43:47.200 --> 0:43:57.480
<v Speaker 5>Yep, through thirty two, eighth try sixteenth, the Rams who

0:43:57.520 --> 0:44:00.680
<v Speaker 5>they have to play sixth?

0:44:02.480 --> 0:44:05.440
<v Speaker 2>Now what's the Rams passing yards? You have that in

0:44:05.440 --> 0:44:05.919
<v Speaker 2>front of.

0:44:05.800 --> 0:44:10.160
<v Speaker 5>You yes, I do. They're ranked seventh. What do you

0:44:10.160 --> 0:44:12.760
<v Speaker 5>think the Cowboys passing yards are ranked?

0:44:13.800 --> 0:44:15.279
<v Speaker 4>I'm not too optimistic.

0:44:15.320 --> 0:44:25.440
<v Speaker 5>Now nineteenth twentieth, very good, very good. Savannah wins, so

0:44:25.960 --> 0:44:30.200
<v Speaker 5>that kind of tells you, you know, their their run

0:44:30.239 --> 0:44:34.719
<v Speaker 5>game total is tenth, although it hasn't been that consistent

0:44:34.760 --> 0:44:41.400
<v Speaker 5>over the last two games, but twentieth in passing, so

0:44:42.040 --> 0:44:46.279
<v Speaker 5>to me, and I believe that's when I wrote it

0:44:46.400 --> 0:44:48.920
<v Speaker 5>last Friday, it's like, you got to get this passing

0:44:48.960 --> 0:44:54.680
<v Speaker 5>game going right some way. Yeah, it's a wide receiver.

0:44:55.920 --> 0:44:59.000
<v Speaker 2>Kansas City acquired gold Hardman who wasn't doing anything with

0:44:59.080 --> 0:44:59.800
<v Speaker 2>the Jets.

0:45:01.920 --> 0:45:04.120
<v Speaker 4>They got him, brought him.

0:45:04.000 --> 0:45:07.200
<v Speaker 5>Back, you know, And I understand that there was extenuating

0:45:07.280 --> 0:45:12.359
<v Speaker 5>circumstances in maybe the first three games with getting out

0:45:12.400 --> 0:45:15.920
<v Speaker 5>to a lead against the Giants, and then its raining

0:45:16.440 --> 0:45:19.080
<v Speaker 5>getting off to a lead against the Jets, and you

0:45:19.160 --> 0:45:21.000
<v Speaker 5>really didn't want to have to push it.

0:45:21.880 --> 0:45:25.240
<v Speaker 2>No offensive lineman against the Cardinals, so you didn't want.

0:45:25.080 --> 0:45:27.160
<v Speaker 4>To push it.

0:45:27.640 --> 0:45:30.000
<v Speaker 5>Then you got up ahead of New England and it

0:45:30.120 --> 0:45:32.200
<v Speaker 5>was like, well, let's just get this game over with.

0:45:33.000 --> 0:45:36.280
<v Speaker 5>But when you needed it, you didn't have it, almost

0:45:36.320 --> 0:45:41.160
<v Speaker 5>didn't have it enough against the Chargers, and Dak had

0:45:41.200 --> 0:45:43.719
<v Speaker 5>a really good game, probably his best game of the

0:45:43.920 --> 0:45:44.439
<v Speaker 5>of the year.

0:45:45.840 --> 0:45:49.200
<v Speaker 2>According to Pro Football Focus, it was the highest graded

0:45:49.239 --> 0:45:54.360
<v Speaker 2>quarterback performance. Asked me that I didn't need Pro Football.

0:45:53.920 --> 0:45:56.400
<v Speaker 4>Focus for that, right, Yeah, we didn't need them. We

0:45:56.440 --> 0:45:57.120
<v Speaker 4>don't want them.

0:45:57.400 --> 0:45:59.399
<v Speaker 5>It's got to use your eyes sometimes.

0:46:00.239 --> 0:46:03.359
<v Speaker 7>I thought that I mentioned it on the other show, uh,

0:46:03.400 --> 0:46:05.239
<v Speaker 7>and I talked to you guys about it before we

0:46:05.680 --> 0:46:08.439
<v Speaker 7>broke last week. I wanted this team to be able

0:46:08.480 --> 0:46:11.720
<v Speaker 7>to win however they can. I don't care about stats.

0:46:11.760 --> 0:46:14.040
<v Speaker 4>I don't care where we stand in our running before

0:46:14.040 --> 0:46:16.560
<v Speaker 4>it's passing. I want this team to be able.

0:46:16.400 --> 0:46:19.640
<v Speaker 7>To win every way that they can. If I have

0:46:19.719 --> 0:46:21.880
<v Speaker 7>to win by playing defense, then let's win it. If

0:46:21.920 --> 0:46:23.560
<v Speaker 7>I have to run again, run the run the ball

0:46:23.640 --> 0:46:26.080
<v Speaker 7>more often, then we're going to do it, even though

0:46:26.080 --> 0:46:28.279
<v Speaker 7>we don't show that we can. If I have to

0:46:28.280 --> 0:46:30.279
<v Speaker 7>pass the ball, then we're going to do that. I

0:46:30.640 --> 0:46:33.200
<v Speaker 7>want this I don't want this team to be front runners.

0:46:33.280 --> 0:46:36.000
<v Speaker 7>I want them to be that tough team that everyone's

0:46:36.000 --> 0:46:37.880
<v Speaker 7>bragging about right now, like the Ravens.

0:46:37.920 --> 0:46:40.600
<v Speaker 2>What y'all looking, what are the Cowboys in points per game?

0:46:42.080 --> 0:46:42.960
<v Speaker 5>I'd have to look at it.

0:46:43.120 --> 0:46:43.680
<v Speaker 4>I just saw.

0:46:46.680 --> 0:46:48.080
<v Speaker 2>The fifth in the league, and.

0:46:48.120 --> 0:46:52.319
<v Speaker 4>Uh points, now that I like that. I like that.

0:46:52.360 --> 0:46:54.640
<v Speaker 2>What are they in rushing yards per game? What their

0:46:54.680 --> 0:46:56.560
<v Speaker 2>tenth in the league. I just saw that on James

0:46:56.600 --> 0:46:57.920
<v Speaker 2>Slater's report on NFL.

0:46:58.400 --> 0:47:02.280
<v Speaker 7>That's to you just said, that's right. I hear your spa.

0:47:02.520 --> 0:47:02.920
<v Speaker 4>I heard you.

0:47:03.080 --> 0:47:03.600
<v Speaker 2>I was watching.

0:47:03.680 --> 0:47:04.920
<v Speaker 4>I heard I wasn't.

0:47:04.680 --> 0:47:05.960
<v Speaker 2>Listening to you.

0:47:06.000 --> 0:47:08.560
<v Speaker 5>Well, I'll see. There you go. You're messing around with

0:47:08.719 --> 0:47:10.640
<v Speaker 5>national stuff pro football.

0:47:10.640 --> 0:47:13.879
<v Speaker 4>You've got your local mayor right here, got go.

0:47:14.360 --> 0:47:16.440
<v Speaker 5>And if you got to win by kicking field goals,

0:47:16.520 --> 0:47:19.800
<v Speaker 5>then let's do that too. Good with that, That's right, Aubrey.

0:47:20.239 --> 0:47:23.239
<v Speaker 5>So they The record could be on the line this

0:47:23.280 --> 0:47:27.320
<v Speaker 5>week for most consecutive made field goals to start a career.

0:47:28.040 --> 0:47:32.120
<v Speaker 5>He's got sixteen. The record's eighteen. Do you know who

0:47:32.160 --> 0:47:38.920
<v Speaker 5>that's by in the entire history of the league. Oh, okay,

0:47:39.040 --> 0:47:44.080
<v Speaker 5>not the Cowboys. It's eighteen by in twenty fifteen. It

0:47:44.239 --> 0:47:54.360
<v Speaker 5>just happened eight years ago, Tucking Travis Coons. I believe

0:47:54.400 --> 0:47:56.360
<v Speaker 5>it was Cleveland.

0:47:56.640 --> 0:47:57.279
<v Speaker 4>I did not.

0:47:57.560 --> 0:48:00.239
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, I was hoping one of you guys said, oh yeah,

0:48:00.280 --> 0:48:02.239
<v Speaker 7>I thought Bill was gonna come with his life, with

0:48:02.320 --> 0:48:02.960
<v Speaker 7>his background.

0:48:03.040 --> 0:48:07.680
<v Speaker 2>He wasn't in the Big Green notebook, all right, And okay,

0:48:07.920 --> 0:48:10.439
<v Speaker 2>if I if I remember the show, but Mickey's.

0:48:10.080 --> 0:48:16.360
<v Speaker 5>Gonna remember correctly this mix Shots. His streak was broken

0:48:16.440 --> 0:48:18.279
<v Speaker 5>by a block field goal.

0:48:19.000 --> 0:48:25.239
<v Speaker 4>Bye, I don't know how we held on for that.

0:48:25.960 --> 0:48:27.440
<v Speaker 5>I was just going to tell you that's how it

0:48:27.560 --> 0:48:31.200
<v Speaker 5>got broken. Could have been more. You can't blame him

0:48:31.239 --> 0:48:32.560
<v Speaker 5>for the block, can't you.

0:48:32.200 --> 0:48:36.600
<v Speaker 2>True, Well, well, he has the most receptions through the

0:48:36.640 --> 0:48:40.239
<v Speaker 2>first seven career games in NFL history, with fifty eight,

0:48:41.320 --> 0:48:46.040
<v Speaker 2>most receptions through the first career games in NFL history.

0:48:46.160 --> 0:48:48.120
<v Speaker 5>Not cool, And you're going to see him on Sunday.

0:48:48.160 --> 0:48:50.719
<v Speaker 2>That's exactly right, and we'll be talking about him as

0:48:50.760 --> 0:48:55.480
<v Speaker 2>the week continues here on mix Shots, Oh Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This has been a production of Dallascowboys dot Com and

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