WEBVTT - Mick Shots: Padding Up

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<v Speaker 1>The following is a production of Dallas Cowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the Dallas Cowboys Football Club.

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<v Speaker 2>Cowboys.

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<v Speaker 1>This is Mick Shot, streaming live on Dallascowboys dot Com

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<v Speaker 1>and the official Dallas Cowboys at now Here are Bill Jones,

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<v Speaker 1>Savannah Humoller, Everson Wolves, and Mickey Spagnola.

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<v Speaker 2>On a windswept Thursday here in Frisco, Texas, it's time

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<v Speaker 2>for another edition of mix Shots inside the SNC podcast studio.

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<v Speaker 2>And thank goodness we're indoors because you can hear that

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<v Speaker 2>Win whistling down the plane outside.

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<v Speaker 3>Windy in here too. Always what's going on this cold.

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<v Speaker 2>Let's fight through it.

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<v Speaker 4>You hit the view, but fight through it. Here we go.

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<v Speaker 2>We got football players on a football field, and from

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<v Speaker 2>the sound of it, it's gonna be a real live

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<v Speaker 2>football practice out there where they got pads on. There's

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<v Speaker 2>gonna be some hitting going on.

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<v Speaker 3>Ever, sing Bill, I think they're gonna take it inside, buddy, exactly.

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<v Speaker 3>They got they got dummy flowing across the field there

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<v Speaker 3>out there. They got practiced dummies rolling around out there.

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<v Speaker 5>So Brian Schotteimer, he just did the press conference. He said,

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<v Speaker 5>today's practice. Since they're in pats, he said it will

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<v Speaker 5>be up tempo, juicy, energetic, there will be running and

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<v Speaker 5>there will be hitting.

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<v Speaker 6>You go, he said, juicy. Yeah, that sounds really.

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<v Speaker 5>Really even there. The wind, I expect nothing less.

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<v Speaker 7>That's exactly added that if we're going to start outside

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<v Speaker 7>and see where it goes, I got a feeling it's

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<v Speaker 7>going right inside once they get the team.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I think.

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<v Speaker 4>So they're saying that wind goes up to forty miles an.

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<v Speaker 6>Hour, Well, I believe we won't have that on Sunday night.

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<v Speaker 7>That's what he also wau. Then we have a nice

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<v Speaker 7>dome to play, Yes, so there's no sense going out

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<v Speaker 7>there and rooting an offensive practice.

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<v Speaker 4>So this is the first.

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<v Speaker 2>Practice since probably since the.

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<v Speaker 4>Last time they played Philadelphia.

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<v Speaker 7>Now, who was before Carolina?

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<v Speaker 4>Was before Thanksgiving and then the week before that.

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<v Speaker 7>I can't get rid of Giants, Giants. They might have

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<v Speaker 7>got one in on the Giants, maybe because he.

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<v Speaker 2>Knew they didn't need one for Carolina.

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<v Speaker 7>Had to let up for Carolina. No, because it then

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<v Speaker 7>I had a short week, right, So.

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<v Speaker 2>Yeah, been a while, virtually a month, yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>Probably, And he's only got two more left after today.

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<v Speaker 4>They only get a certain number each year.

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<v Speaker 7>And you can't save them all to the end either

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<v Speaker 7>or at least that's the way it used to be,

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<v Speaker 7>Like you couldn't save four for the last four weeks

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<v Speaker 7>there was a cutoff date where he had to use

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<v Speaker 7>up all due to the collective.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, yes, I've never watched US. I'm watching US right now.

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<v Speaker 4>What are you watching?

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<v Speaker 6>I'm watching us?

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<v Speaker 4>Oh?

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<v Speaker 2>Did you realize we were streamed?

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<v Speaker 6>You know?

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<v Speaker 3>I was trying to find some stats and this keeps

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<v Speaker 3>popping up. I can't get rid of it, so.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm like looking at it.

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<v Speaker 2>You just realized that they actually have video of us.

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<v Speaker 7>He can't see we can see you.

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<v Speaker 6>Gone.

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<v Speaker 3>She sits there and I gotta be over your shoulders

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<v Speaker 3>looking at I have to edge up in the back

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<v Speaker 3>all the time now because people are looking in the

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<v Speaker 3>back of my head.

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<v Speaker 2>But we did have a Brian Schottenheimer press conference today.

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<v Speaker 2>We had a Dan Quinn one yesterday, and of course

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<v Speaker 2>Mike McCarthy had the emergency app in deck to me

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<v Speaker 2>that was successful yesterday afternoon. And understand, he returned home

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<v Speaker 2>this morning and it's working from the house to day.

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<v Speaker 2>Expected to return to the Star tomorrow.

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<v Speaker 7>I expected him to be here today me too. I

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<v Speaker 7>think I thought he'd be up in a window somewhere

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<v Speaker 7>sitting watch.

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<v Speaker 2>YEA from Afar. I wouldn't be surprised if they said, yeah,

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<v Speaker 2>it was mid to late afternoon. I guess before he

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<v Speaker 2>had the surgery yesterday, and I think they probably said,

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<v Speaker 2>you know, what's he going to do if you're release

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<v Speaker 2>him from the hospital tonight, what.

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<v Speaker 4>Do you think?

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<v Speaker 7>Probably right, he was going to head to the Star.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, so if he's going to get he's going to

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<v Speaker 6>get a good business.

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<v Speaker 3>You know, I come to work and the next thing

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<v Speaker 3>you know, I'm in the hospital. That's not That's not

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<v Speaker 3>the way he wants.

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<v Speaker 7>To So everybody checked their appendix today. We all don't

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<v Speaker 7>have one. So you have something in common with Schottenneimer and.

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<v Speaker 2>Shot Nimer told the story in this press conference which

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<v Speaker 2>he also we take the Mike McCarthy show. It features

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<v Speaker 2>Brian Schottenneimer this week. Now we didn't get into we

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<v Speaker 2>didn't talk about his appendix on the show, but prior

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<v Speaker 2>to the show, he told the story that he did

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<v Speaker 2>with at the press conference, which was at age fourteen,

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<v Speaker 2>he was doubled over in pain after a Cleveland Brown's

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<v Speaker 2>playoff loss. So maybe the Ernest Byner I don't know

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<v Speaker 2>if that was.

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<v Speaker 6>It was he was the fumble.

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<v Speaker 7>It was the fumble game.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that was it?

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<v Speaker 3>And uh, why do you always make name name games

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<v Speaker 3>after people's mistakes?

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<v Speaker 7>Game we got the Everson Walls was a game.

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<v Speaker 6>Everybody knows what you're talking about. Damn at Smith Games Smith.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, right, but he was doubled over in pain, and

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<v Speaker 2>his parents thought when they came home, they thought he

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<v Speaker 2>was just you know, reacting to the loss.

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<v Speaker 6>Go on, tell me that's fourteen years old.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, wow, that doesn't usually happen.

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<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, so that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 7>So he said his dad has to come home from

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<v Speaker 7>a loss like that and then head right to the

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<v Speaker 7>hospital to deal with doctors and nurses.

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<v Speaker 6>Come on, man, the Browns lost. Do I have to

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<v Speaker 6>be here?

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<v Speaker 4>Well, he had time on his hand. The season was over.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah you all right?

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<v Speaker 2>So what else did you get out of the Brian

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<v Speaker 2>Schottenheimer press conference today.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, it sounded like that he is one hundred percent

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<v Speaker 7>optimistic or sure that MacArthur will be ready for the

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<v Speaker 7>game on Sunday. He said everything that they've done so

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<v Speaker 7>far is full steam ahead. They haven't been missing anything.

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<v Speaker 7>He said, Mike's been involved still with everything from afire,

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<v Speaker 7>they'll zoom probably today and yeah, he said that. You

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<v Speaker 7>know the interesting thing though, is is he okay to

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<v Speaker 7>stand on the sideline for three hours? I mean, you

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<v Speaker 7>can call plays from the coaches box, by the way,

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<v Speaker 7>and you're not close to the action either in case

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<v Speaker 7>somebody runs into you and they don't have big doms

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<v Speaker 7>standing there to protect him.

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<v Speaker 6>Right.

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<v Speaker 3>So, but other than yeah, that's right, because he's still

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<v Speaker 3>is susceptible to injure.

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<v Speaker 6>I mean on the sidelines, they do. I forgot about that.

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<v Speaker 7>I mean, even though it's a scope, they do go

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<v Speaker 7>into your right and so.

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<v Speaker 2>But yeah, he did turn sixty earlier this month, right

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<v Speaker 2>last month, and uh, you know at the age of sixty,

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<v Speaker 2>it's harder to stand for three.

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<v Speaker 6>Hours anytime, surgery or not, even if you.

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<v Speaker 2>Haven't had surgery.

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<v Speaker 5>Right, he'll probably be there, but it's you never know

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<v Speaker 5>how people's recoveries are going to go. So, I mean

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<v Speaker 5>he could be zooming in and he might be still

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<v Speaker 5>in a little bit of pain or you know, hunched

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<v Speaker 5>over on the sideline on Sunday.

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<v Speaker 7>So, and it takes a little while to recover from

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<v Speaker 7>the anesthesia too. It doesn't just you wake up and

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<v Speaker 7>it's like, okay, but it's still kind of a little cloudy.

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<v Speaker 7>And I thought the funny thing was and they asked

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<v Speaker 7>him what kind of spirits he had. Did you talk

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<v Speaker 7>to him and he goes, oh yeah, he goes, and

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<v Speaker 7>you can't have a conversation with Mike two things will

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<v Speaker 7>come up. Football in Pittsburgh.

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<v Speaker 6>That's where it's from, right, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 7>So uh so, yeah, it's saying it seems like, okay,

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<v Speaker 7>go you know, gotta as uh as Savannah pointed out,

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<v Speaker 7>padded practice, Let's go, uh get going. The tempo should

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<v Speaker 7>be good, spirit should be good.

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<v Speaker 3>Last question just on that, is it considered major surgery.

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<v Speaker 6>To Arthur?

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<v Speaker 2>I assume and we haven't heard any details. I assume

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<v Speaker 2>it was Arthur's copic surgery.

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, but it's still it's not major to you, right,

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<v Speaker 7>But the person that's getting the scope, it's major. Right.

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<v Speaker 7>Anytime they put you out.

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<v Speaker 3>That, they talked about guys that you know, like with

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<v Speaker 3>the kidney donation stuff, they said, some guys went to

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<v Speaker 3>work the next day after donating, and that's that's crazy.

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<v Speaker 7>Not the person that got it. No, do you guys?

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<v Speaker 6>You have the person that that gave it?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, they said. I was like, it's no way

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<v Speaker 3>I could have done that. But guys have gone and

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<v Speaker 3>now they only sat down to the desk.

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<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I mean.

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<v Speaker 3>Still, you know, that's tough man, some people. Yeah, he

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<v Speaker 3>wasn't a football player either. He was just a guy

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<v Speaker 3>that went right back to what and that's crazy. So

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<v Speaker 3>that's why. And I saw what happened plus sales. You know,

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<v Speaker 3>I don't know how he felt. I don't recall, you know,

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<v Speaker 3>how he talked on the sidelines or anything. But he

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<v Speaker 3>seemed to be fine, said you that morning.

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<v Speaker 7>Game that night Percell.

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<v Speaker 6>Yes, his happen his appendecty. Yeah, back in nineteen ninety.

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<v Speaker 7>You know, on the in the hard part is and

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<v Speaker 7>I don't know if Mike's had surgeries before. You know,

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<v Speaker 7>the first time they start explaining to you the anesthesia,

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<v Speaker 7>it's like, ooh, this is serious.

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<v Speaker 6>You're going under this, like, hey, you may not come

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<v Speaker 6>back and you.

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<v Speaker 7>Got no do sit that up to you right, It's

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<v Speaker 7>like flying an airplayer, you know somebody.

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<v Speaker 6>Like count down from ten okay ten nine?

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you're just hoping your way up countdown for no

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<v Speaker 3>reason at all.

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<v Speaker 7>And I you know you probably went through and it's

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<v Speaker 7>very sobering to me to think, you know, these guys

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<v Speaker 7>go have surgeries all the time to six and we

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<v Speaker 7>act like no big deal, right, but when it's to you, Yeah.

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<v Speaker 3>I was looking at Burrows on the sidelines and I

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<v Speaker 3>was just thinking, like, you know, just another surgery the

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<v Speaker 3>person has to go through, you know, because he had

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<v Speaker 3>his arm and the slingk when when I was watching

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<v Speaker 3>the game, and that's exactly what came my mind.

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<v Speaker 6>Say you know this guy had to have surgery.

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<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you said, I think about the surgery that

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<v Speaker 3>you had, Like hmm, yeah, it's it's it's the old

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<v Speaker 3>that's sobering, very sobering.

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<v Speaker 6>Right.

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<v Speaker 5>So while we're on surgeries, can we move to injuries? Yes?

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<v Speaker 7>Okay, great informosts.

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<v Speaker 5>Do we want to do Philly's injury report from.

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<v Speaker 7>Yesterday because the Cowboys wasn't much great?

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<v Speaker 5>So some notable ones for Philly's practice yesterday. Fletcher Cox,

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<v Speaker 5>he was limited in practice age, Dallas Goddart with a

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<v Speaker 5>forearm and injury had.

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<v Speaker 7>Full so he had been reserved and so they're somewhat

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<v Speaker 7>surprised how quickly he's coming.

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<v Speaker 2>They Yes, we talked about it yesterday and it was

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<v Speaker 2>Marquise Bell tackling and the stiff arm.

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<v Speaker 5>Zach Cunningham the linebacker hamstring injury. He was limited in

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<v Speaker 5>their practice yesterday and it was reported it was just

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<v Speaker 5>a walk through. But still I think the notable one

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<v Speaker 5>is Dallas.

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<v Speaker 2>Cunning last week's game and they released the last Christian

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<v Speaker 2>Ellis and uh and so Shack Leonard get an opportunity

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<v Speaker 2>right off the bat.

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<v Speaker 7>They didn't mess around.

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<v Speaker 6>And see if he's ready, might as well.

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<v Speaker 7>See that's why in hockey they never revealed the injury

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<v Speaker 7>right upper and lower body.

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<v Speaker 6>That's all they say.

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<v Speaker 7>That's all they say. That's it. But in football it's like, okay,

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<v Speaker 7>he's got a hand, Well we'll find out about that

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<v Speaker 7>hand in the pile.

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<v Speaker 6>So that's it.

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<v Speaker 3>On in I love it how Savannah saved us from

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<v Speaker 3>going down rabbit holes.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, you're welcome back to football.

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<v Speaker 6>That was pretty good.

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<v Speaker 5>There's a few other guys. Jack Stole tight end, he

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<v Speaker 5>was limited, Grant Calter he was full in practice. And

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<v Speaker 5>then we had Julio Jones wide receiver, did not participate in.

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<v Speaker 2>Played yes, and he played ten snaps last week and

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<v Speaker 2>then he did because yeah he's had a few catches.

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<v Speaker 5>Darius Lay he was on an IR rest.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, that's a veteran rest.

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<v Speaker 2>And the Cowboys and IR is not injury related rest.

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<v Speaker 7>And the Cowboys basically were good except for having put

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<v Speaker 7>McEwan on IR to make room for Peyton Hendershot, who

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<v Speaker 7>I think they listed full, didn't they They.

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<v Speaker 5>Did list is full for Peyton Hunter shot yesterday. Now,

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<v Speaker 5>the one that I was surprised by yesterday was Rico

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<v Speaker 5>Doubtele He was limited. So I chatted with him in

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<v Speaker 5>the locker room yesterday a little bit and he told

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<v Speaker 5>me he was limited and well, he said he was

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<v Speaker 5>dealing with a little bit of the ankle injury still,

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<v Speaker 5>so he just said that he didn't do too much yesterday.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't know what their expectations are for today for

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<v Speaker 5>him though.

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<v Speaker 7>So he's been limited. I think for the this is

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<v Speaker 7>like three games in a row and he's played. So Everson,

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<v Speaker 7>they're just trying to get him to the game.

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<v Speaker 2>What, Everson, what percentage of the roster do you think

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<v Speaker 2>is limited in some way at this point this season?

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<v Speaker 6>It's just a question.

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<v Speaker 4>It's just a question.

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<v Speaker 2>You make that injury reported if you miss some time

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<v Speaker 2>in practice.

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<v Speaker 6>Basically, that's when the coach asked you all. You hurt

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<v Speaker 6>or you injured. That's when you got to make a decision.

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<v Speaker 2>There's so many injuries quote unquote injuries that that players

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<v Speaker 2>are dealing with that never make an injury report.

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<v Speaker 7>Fracture ankle, just go ass hockey players. I would think

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<v Speaker 7>after the first week of the season. There's always something

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<v Speaker 7>that hurts. You just got to play through it.

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<v Speaker 3>It's like playing basket. It's like playing football on the

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<v Speaker 3>basketball court. Nice, yeah, because they don't there's nothing soft

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<v Speaker 3>to land on. Everything is hard.

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<v Speaker 6>Man.

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<v Speaker 7>When we were playing adult hockey, whatever equipment they gave me,

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<v Speaker 7>I put it on.

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<v Speaker 4>So I'll save I'll save us from the.

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<v Speaker 2>Hockey rabbit hole, and we'll be back with more mixed shots.

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<v Speaker 2>All right, we continue on mixed shots, and I wish

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<v Speaker 2>we would have gone down that hockey rabbit. We got

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<v Speaker 2>a great story from Mickey there about his charity challenge

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<v Speaker 2>on ice days with the ticket hockey against a women's

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<v Speaker 2>hockey team that he doesn't.

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<v Speaker 3>You're not They hit him in his char charity.

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<v Speaker 7>I was I was actually thinking that was pretty good

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<v Speaker 7>idea on their part. They knew where the soft part was.

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<v Speaker 5>She didn't get a penalty.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, what happened to hooking?

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<v Speaker 2>You know? Okay, Mickey, you've got a full legal pad.

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<v Speaker 7>And I thought, uh. I enjoyed Schottenheimer's answer on when

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<v Speaker 7>he was asked about c d uh and he and

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<v Speaker 7>Dak hooking up on the deep ball, and I thought,

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<v Speaker 7>Everson can jump on and jump in on this because

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<v Speaker 7>I've heard him say this before. He said, Number one,

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<v Speaker 7>it starts with the release. We talk about jumping out

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<v Speaker 7>of your shoes, meaning you got to get off the

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<v Speaker 7>lighter comage, right, And that's what you don't want as

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<v Speaker 7>a cornerback, right.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, most cornerbacks, depending on the defense, they'll give you

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<v Speaker 3>a particular side, but then they'll just make it rough

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<v Speaker 3>on you to get off.

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<v Speaker 7>You see what I'm saying, Like, direct you the way they.

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<v Speaker 3>The way they want you to go, chased on what

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<v Speaker 3>the defense is. And I would less of the evils

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<v Speaker 3>with the flex was always give up the outside short route,

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<v Speaker 3>nothing inside. So most of the time we were shaving

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<v Speaker 3>the inside shoulder and making sure that whatever they did,

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<v Speaker 3>you do not get inside.

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<v Speaker 6>That was our number one thing.

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<v Speaker 3>The first drill that Gene Stalins put us through was

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<v Speaker 3>backpedaling on the wide receiver inside shoulder that first drill,

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<v Speaker 3>and he cursed me out on that first drill.

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<v Speaker 7>You didn't get it done.

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<v Speaker 6>I did it right, ran another out.

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<v Speaker 3>We're not facting on that coach with facts on out roundes,

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<v Speaker 3>not out and up. This guy was on his own.

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<v Speaker 3>But I think I think Gene did that to me

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<v Speaker 3>just to write. You know, somebody's got to make an example.

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<v Speaker 7>So what he was pointing, and then what he was

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<v Speaker 7>pointing out is that the CD does a good job

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<v Speaker 7>of holding the red line. So they've got that red

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<v Speaker 7>line out there, and they don't want you guessing the

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<v Speaker 7>receiver inside the red line because then you don't give

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<v Speaker 7>quarterback anywhere to throw them all.

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<v Speaker 3>The shelder exactly over the outside shoulder, that's exactly right

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<v Speaker 3>and away from the safety.

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<v Speaker 8>Right.

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<v Speaker 3>You want to make sure and keep it away from

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<v Speaker 3>the safety if you can. Even if you have it

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<v Speaker 3>too deep, if he gets off, well, you can still

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<v Speaker 3>hit it in the hole.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh huh.

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<v Speaker 3>You can still hit it in the little hole right there,

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<v Speaker 3>So you can still do it even if there is

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<v Speaker 3>a cover too, and he can still make it.

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<v Speaker 6>In that little slot.

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<v Speaker 7>Well, that leads me into little research I did last

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<v Speaker 7>night on ce d Lamb ninety catches for eleven and

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<v Speaker 7>eighty two yards so far, and I'm going he's still

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<v Speaker 7>got five games to play crazy a lot, So I

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<v Speaker 7>factored it out over seventeen games. Now he's on pace

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<v Speaker 7>for one hundred and twenty seven catches. Now, I don't

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<v Speaker 7>know that he'll continue on that pace, but Michael Irvin's

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<v Speaker 7>single season franchise record is one hundred and eleven that

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<v Speaker 7>he's set in nineteen ninety five.

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<v Speaker 6>That's going down.

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<v Speaker 7>Witton had one hundred and ten in twenty twelve and

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<v Speaker 7>then CD last year. I don't even know if we

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<v Speaker 7>realized this. He's third now with one oh seven. But

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<v Speaker 7>he's on pace for one hundred and twenty seven.

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<v Speaker 2>And we did it last month, a few weeks ago.

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<v Speaker 2>We did the math from that point last year to

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<v Speaker 2>that point this year, and he was right around on

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<v Speaker 2>hundred and twenty five, hundred and thirty catches over that

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<v Speaker 2>his last seventeen games basically, yeah, and so now we're

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<v Speaker 2>looking at it in a real season.

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<v Speaker 4>Seventeen games, he's on that pace.

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<v Speaker 2>One hundred and twenty seven recepts.

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<v Speaker 7>And then the pace for single season yards receiving. So

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<v Speaker 7>he's got eleven eighty two. Right now he's on pace

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<v Speaker 7>for one thousand, six hundred and seventy four. Michael Irvin's

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<v Speaker 7>record single season nineteen ninety five was both written receptions

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<v Speaker 7>and yards. Michael had one thousand, six hundred and three yards.

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<v Speaker 7>And the funny thing, well not funny, sixteen games, sixteen games,

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<v Speaker 7>and the amazing thing is the top three receiving yards

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<v Speaker 7>in Cowboy history. It's all Michael Irvin. He had nineteen

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<v Speaker 7>ninety one fifteen twenty three, and that would have been

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<v Speaker 7>his first full season after tearing his ACL. He came

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<v Speaker 7>back in ninety but he missed the first half of

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<v Speaker 7>the season before he got back. And then in nineteen

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<v Speaker 7>ninety two he had one thousand, three hundred and ninety

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<v Speaker 7>six yards. So no other receivers, including the two that

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<v Speaker 7>are in the Hall.

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<v Speaker 3>Of Fame and come close to what Michael Hey, let's

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<v Speaker 3>know you balk loud enough.

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah, well, somebody's going to throw you the ball.

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<v Speaker 2>Fit well, And it's also different. It was it was

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<v Speaker 2>a game compared to the seventies and early.

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<v Speaker 7>Actually even the eighties too, right with Drew and Tony Hill.

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<v Speaker 5>He'll break it. There's I mean, it's definitely going down.

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<v Speaker 5>It's CD. He he knows what he's doing out there.

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<v Speaker 7>So and I thought it was interesting. Somebody finally asked

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<v Speaker 7>about Shottenheimer about the deep ball, But I like the

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<v Speaker 7>jumping out of your shoes at the store.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, if you see how he does it, there's that

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<v Speaker 3>that hesitation. You know, he almost when he does a

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<v Speaker 3>little hop right before he makes his move, he's trying

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<v Speaker 3>to see exactly what that dB is gonna gonna fame.

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<v Speaker 6>You see what I'm saying.

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<v Speaker 3>If he if he hops, then he makes the dB

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<v Speaker 3>commit first. Yeah, And that the dB commits first, then

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<v Speaker 3>he can pick.

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<v Speaker 6>Away to go.

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<v Speaker 3>Now he can know where to go the way I

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<v Speaker 3>see him doing his release.

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<v Speaker 6>Now go back to Hall Knox.

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<v Speaker 3>And when Amari Cooper was showing him how to get

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<v Speaker 3>off the line.

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<v Speaker 7>Of scrimmage, did you you remember that, Yes.

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<v Speaker 3>That's exactly what he's doing right now. Amari said, pick

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<v Speaker 3>a shoulder. Because the CD's thing was he kept going

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<v Speaker 3>straight after at.

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<v Speaker 7>The dB and then making his life trying to him,

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<v Speaker 7>well go or into him.

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<v Speaker 6>He gave him.

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<v Speaker 3>He gave too much of himself. Uh huh, you gave

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<v Speaker 3>him your entire body, See, Omari told him. You pick

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<v Speaker 3>a shoulder, and when you pick that shoulder, that's when

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<v Speaker 3>you start working the working the defensive back. And that's

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<v Speaker 3>exactly what he's doing. He was open last week, but

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<v Speaker 3>Dak had already thrown the ball on the fade. He

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<v Speaker 3>was wide open, and what he did was he attacked

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<v Speaker 3>the DB's outside shoulder and the dB didn't react and

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<v Speaker 3>he kept moving.

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<v Speaker 6>So if the dB reacts, he might come back inside.

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<v Speaker 6>You see.

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<v Speaker 3>So it just depends on what the defensive back does

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<v Speaker 3>and what the defense is. If he knows he's man

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<v Speaker 3>the man with no help, then CD can at least

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<v Speaker 3>any way he wants. No one's going to give the

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<v Speaker 3>dB help, right. He has to do is get on

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<v Speaker 3>top of him and get the leverage.

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<v Speaker 2>And think about CD. He's done this ever since he

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<v Speaker 2>was in well, yeah, probably.

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<v Speaker 4>In youth football pop in Houston, that's right. I mean,

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<v Speaker 4>I was just.

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<v Speaker 2>Looking back when he was in high school. He had

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<v Speaker 2>his senior year in high school, he had ninety eight

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<v Speaker 2>catches for two thousand and thirty two yards and thirty

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<v Speaker 2>three touchdown. Ninety eight catches, so it would have been

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<v Speaker 2>if they lost in the state semi finals, so they

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<v Speaker 2>were probably a fourteen or fifteen game series Houston. Now

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<v Speaker 2>he's originally from New Orleans, but they moved to Houston,

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<v Speaker 2>and it's Foster High School, Richmond, Texas in the Houston

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<v Speaker 2>area moved.

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<v Speaker 7>When Attrina, Yeah, it was him, the linebacker from Oklahoma Murray, Yes,

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<v Speaker 7>and I think it was Delpit.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, Grant Delpit safety at LSU.

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<v Speaker 7>All those grounds moved together and they were all I've

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<v Speaker 7>read this because I was looking at Murray. They were

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<v Speaker 7>all on the same like Pop Warner team in Houston. Wow, undefeated,

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<v Speaker 7>no one could beat him.

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<v Speaker 2>So then carry it forward into college for CD Okay,

0:25:14.320 --> 0:25:17.520
<v Speaker 2>he had Baker Mayfield throwing to him his first year,

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<v Speaker 2>forty six catches at only eight hundred and seven yards.

0:25:21.280 --> 0:25:23.879
<v Speaker 2>It was only a school freshman record seven touchdowns. Then

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<v Speaker 2>he had Kyler Murray throwing to him his second year

0:25:26.720 --> 0:25:29.000
<v Speaker 2>and he had sixty five catches eleven and fifty eight

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<v Speaker 2>yards and eleven touchdowns. And then he had Jalen Hurts

0:25:31.560 --> 0:25:33.960
<v Speaker 2>throwing to him his third year and it was sixty

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<v Speaker 2>two catches, thirteen and twenty seven yards, fourteen touchdown. He'd

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<v Speaker 2>been doing this forever, so none of this should come

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<v Speaker 2>as a surprise.

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<v Speaker 7>Right, and I'm sure for him he was always thinking, well,

0:25:44.560 --> 0:25:47.520
<v Speaker 7>everybody's like, can you do more? And he goes, oh, yeah,

0:25:47.560 --> 0:25:48.040
<v Speaker 7>I can do.

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<v Speaker 2>More well, and hey, how about along those lines, I

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<v Speaker 2>mentioned Schottenheimer filled in for McCarthy on the Coaches Show

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<v Speaker 2>today and so we were talking about CD. I just

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<v Speaker 2>asked him, how fun is it putting the game plan

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<v Speaker 2>together each week for CD, LAMB and.

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<v Speaker 6>Just for C. Well, that's what's basically.

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<v Speaker 2>Right, and so shot Enneimer brought it up himself, said, Okay,

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<v Speaker 2>everybody knows that he came to us earlier in the season,

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<v Speaker 2>and you know he wanted the ball. And the beautiful

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<v Speaker 2>thing about CD is that you go out on that

0:26:20.640 --> 0:26:23.720
<v Speaker 2>practice field and yeah, he wants the ball and he

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<v Speaker 2>does something about getting the ball in his The intention

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<v Speaker 2>with which he goes about everything that he does is remarkable.

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<v Speaker 3>And even with what he does, even with how he

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<v Speaker 3>came out and what we expected from him, that just

0:26:37.840 --> 0:26:39.960
<v Speaker 3>lets you know how tough this game is because he

0:26:40.040 --> 0:26:43.280
<v Speaker 3>still had to make some serious adjustments. Was it last

0:26:43.359 --> 0:26:45.720
<v Speaker 3>year you know he was you know, really wasn't as

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<v Speaker 3>aggressive as he wanted them to be early in the season,

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<v Speaker 3>and then the second half of the season he showed

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<v Speaker 3>us the cen that we see now and even with

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<v Speaker 3>that changing offensive coordinator, and he feels like he's getting

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<v Speaker 3>shafted and he's like, nah, I want to continue what

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<v Speaker 3>I was doing the second half of last year.

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<v Speaker 6>I'm sure that's what was on his mind.

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<v Speaker 7>And I thought Schottenheimer they was talking about the passing game,

0:27:08.600 --> 0:27:12.400
<v Speaker 7>and they asked him something about the last Philadelphia game,

0:27:12.440 --> 0:27:17.640
<v Speaker 7>the game that Dak had, and Schottenheuer basically said, well,

0:27:18.240 --> 0:27:22.879
<v Speaker 7>first open receiver gets the ball, he goes. It's not

0:27:23.080 --> 0:27:26.399
<v Speaker 7>planned out that that's going there. Right, first open receiver

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<v Speaker 7>gets the ball, And that's when he talked about watch

0:27:30.960 --> 0:27:36.320
<v Speaker 7>Dak's feet because ideally, he said, you want the quarterback

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<v Speaker 7>to hit his back foot and he can see the

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<v Speaker 7>first guy and he can see the second guy, and

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<v Speaker 7>if it's not open, then he said, watch his feet

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<v Speaker 7>because he's probably going to extend the play. And then

0:27:46.960 --> 0:27:49.879
<v Speaker 7>it's who scrambled drill right who can get open? But

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<v Speaker 7>you're not sitting there one, two, three, four right first

0:27:53.560 --> 0:27:55.439
<v Speaker 7>two and then after that, let's go.

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<v Speaker 3>Chris Collinsworth pointed that out in one of the early games,

0:28:00.080 --> 0:28:02.760
<v Speaker 3>about his footwork and almost spoke of it the same

0:28:02.800 --> 0:28:05.320
<v Speaker 3>way you did, and it was illustrated on one of

0:28:05.359 --> 0:28:07.480
<v Speaker 3>the Monday night football games, Sunday Night Football games.

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<v Speaker 7>Uh so we're becoming offensive experts here and we get that,

0:28:14.880 --> 0:28:18.240
<v Speaker 7>we get we get Everson to qualify what we're thinking

0:28:19.200 --> 0:28:20.840
<v Speaker 7>or correct us one of the two.

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<v Speaker 3>I tell you what I'm qualifying right now. You were

0:28:23.560 --> 0:28:28.920
<v Speaker 3>talking about these dbs. Al Harris needs to get some love.

0:28:29.560 --> 0:28:33.080
<v Speaker 7>Did you hear Did you hear Quinn yesterday?

0:28:33.240 --> 0:28:33.960
<v Speaker 6>No? I did not.

0:28:34.160 --> 0:28:36.600
<v Speaker 7>Oh he went on and on about Al Harris.

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<v Speaker 3>Excellent, excellent, because I did an interview this morning with

0:28:42.000 --> 0:28:46.160
<v Speaker 3>Sir Roy with Mike and he brought up Al's name

0:28:46.480 --> 0:28:48.680
<v Speaker 3>and I was I was remissing, like, man, I should

0:28:48.720 --> 0:28:50.720
<v Speaker 3>have brought up his name, and I never have brought

0:28:50.760 --> 0:28:53.360
<v Speaker 3>up his name even on this podcast, about what a

0:28:53.520 --> 0:28:56.800
<v Speaker 3>great job he's doing our interception totals.

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<v Speaker 6>I used to fuss all the time about us not

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<v Speaker 6>getting picks. It just used to just get on my nerves.

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<v Speaker 3>And now all of a sudden, here this guy comes and.

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<v Speaker 2>We are especially when one guy's got eight, you got

0:29:10.280 --> 0:29:11.840
<v Speaker 2>one with eleven, eight with five?

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<v Speaker 6>Go now and then that's another thing.

0:29:14.280 --> 0:29:15.040
<v Speaker 7>Can he get four?

0:29:16.520 --> 0:29:17.600
<v Speaker 6>He should have had nine?

0:29:17.760 --> 0:29:18.640
<v Speaker 7>I don't because.

0:29:23.040 --> 0:29:24.720
<v Speaker 6>So that may have done it right there.

0:29:24.760 --> 0:29:27.360
<v Speaker 3>That may doom him for you know, he might be

0:29:27.360 --> 0:29:29.080
<v Speaker 3>stuck at the leven with me and Traypon.

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<v Speaker 7>So I was just trying to get the stuff accurate.

0:29:33.360 --> 0:29:37.479
<v Speaker 7>When he was talking about uh, yesterday.

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<v Speaker 2>I'm so we're going to go for accuracy now, yes, absolutely,

0:29:43.400 --> 0:29:44.160
<v Speaker 2>hold up the show.

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<v Speaker 6>Sorry, we got a little parse here.

0:29:48.400 --> 0:29:50.960
<v Speaker 2>We're going to try to for once be accurate.

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<v Speaker 7>When I'm doing a quote. And he and he basically

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<v Speaker 7>was he was asked. He brought up Al Harrison on

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<v Speaker 7>his own and the work he's done with the young

0:30:03.760 --> 0:30:06.840
<v Speaker 7>and think about it with Diggs. Okay, now you've got

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<v Speaker 7>Droan Bland a fifth round. That's not Jordan Lewis making plays.

0:30:12.520 --> 0:30:15.520
<v Speaker 7>And if you think about it, go back a couple

0:30:15.520 --> 0:30:20.080
<v Speaker 7>of years ago, probably the best seasons Anthony Brown had

0:30:20.160 --> 0:30:25.160
<v Speaker 7>two after Al Harris got here. He said, if I

0:30:25.360 --> 0:30:29.080
<v Speaker 7>was playing that position, I'm calling Al Harris and say

0:30:29.200 --> 0:30:32.880
<v Speaker 7>teach me. And he goes in, what better guy to

0:30:32.920 --> 0:30:35.560
<v Speaker 7>teach you? That has been coaching now in the NFL.

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<v Speaker 7>This is his tenth year and has two Pro Bowls

0:30:39.400 --> 0:30:42.400
<v Speaker 7>to all Pro seasons, so he's been through it all.

0:30:42.480 --> 0:30:44.440
<v Speaker 7>He has all you got to do is listen.

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<v Speaker 6>On the championship teams.

0:30:45.800 --> 0:30:48.960
<v Speaker 7>And he went on and on about how much he's

0:30:49.080 --> 0:30:50.240
<v Speaker 7>meant to this defense.

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<v Speaker 3>Well, my daughter thinks he's cute, so he's.

0:30:53.480 --> 0:30:54.800
<v Speaker 7>Fun to talk to. I know that.

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<v Speaker 2>Where do you go to college, Oh, Kingsville, the same

0:31:00.760 --> 0:31:03.120
<v Speaker 2>as Darryl Green. Phil called Daryl Green.

0:31:03.200 --> 0:31:04.400
<v Speaker 4>It was Texas A and I.

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<v Speaker 7>Back then, and he played fifteen years in the league.

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<v Speaker 2>Dang sick and he was a sixth round draft pick

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<v Speaker 2>in nineteen ninety seven.

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<v Speaker 7>So you can find cornerbacks on every any corner.

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<v Speaker 6>That's what Gil Brand says.

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<v Speaker 3>Yes, any gas station, Thank you racist, Gil, appreciate your love.

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<v Speaker 6>Best in peace moment.

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<v Speaker 7>It's like it's like ourselves, ourselves would say in the

0:31:32.320 --> 0:31:34.640
<v Speaker 7>middle of the season when somebody says, well it looks

0:31:34.680 --> 0:31:38.040
<v Speaker 7>like you need another running back or whatever, he goes, yeah,

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<v Speaker 7>And you don't just go down to the Texaco and

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<v Speaker 7>get one.

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<v Speaker 4>I didn't see the early voting.

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<v Speaker 2>It just came out yesterday.

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<v Speaker 5>So I have a couple of them.

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<v Speaker 6>Okay.

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<v Speaker 2>Good.

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<v Speaker 5>For wide receiver, Cede Lamb is second, right now, Tyreek

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<v Speaker 5>Hill is number one.

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<v Speaker 4>Okay, we'll give him that.

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<v Speaker 7>We can live with that.

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<v Speaker 5>For cornerback number one, Deron Blant, Yeah, you go, shout

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<v Speaker 5>out Al Harris as we were just talking about that.

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<v Speaker 5>Let's see for quarterback, Dak Prescott number three.

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<v Speaker 4>Who's one and two.

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<v Speaker 5>Tua is number one, se Stroud number two, and Brock

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<v Speaker 5>outside linebacker is number one, t J. Watt and number

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<v Speaker 5>two Michael Parsons. So that's that's the.

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<v Speaker 6>Four I have.

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<v Speaker 2>They have.

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<v Speaker 3>They have Dak behind CJ.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah two, and CJ.

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<v Speaker 5>Brock is number six on that list. So there's ten.

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<v Speaker 5>There's ten players for each category.

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<v Speaker 7>Also, I think I read where Zach Martin was leading

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<v Speaker 7>at guard ah and there was there was six of

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<v Speaker 7>them that were the head of their position, but Zach

0:35:35.719 --> 0:35:41.680
<v Speaker 7>Martin was was listed. Oh An Aubrey, the kicker.

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<v Speaker 4>Who's made how many in a row?

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<v Speaker 6>Now, twenty six in a row, wasn't there.

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<v Speaker 5>I don't have the rest of the.

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<v Speaker 7>It was on what I read this morning.

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<v Speaker 5>It was this is the voting leaders.

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<v Speaker 2>By the way, there was much talk in the preseason

0:35:59.280 --> 0:36:04.040
<v Speaker 2>and off season about the Cowboys kicking situation, and this

0:36:04.200 --> 0:36:06.439
<v Speaker 2>name was brought up quite a bit that why don't

0:36:06.480 --> 0:36:09.080
<v Speaker 2>they go sign this guy? Well he just this guy

0:36:09.160 --> 0:36:11.240
<v Speaker 2>just retired Robbie Gold.

0:36:11.880 --> 0:36:12.399
<v Speaker 7>Oh he did.

0:36:12.480 --> 0:36:15.720
<v Speaker 2>He did retire this morning or yesterday.

0:36:15.360 --> 0:36:17.439
<v Speaker 7>And no one really signed him, did they?

0:36:17.440 --> 0:36:18.799
<v Speaker 4>No, No, he wouldn't picked up.

0:36:18.840 --> 0:36:20.759
<v Speaker 7>But well, one of the reasons we got to be

0:36:20.800 --> 0:36:23.160
<v Speaker 7>able to kick off. We got to kick off, which,

0:36:23.400 --> 0:36:27.759
<v Speaker 7>by the way, I was just wondering about this and

0:36:27.840 --> 0:36:32.959
<v Speaker 7>I finally found the stat. Aubrey has seventy nine kickoffs.

0:36:33.200 --> 0:36:36.920
<v Speaker 7>Seventy six of them are touchbacks. There's so few. When

0:36:36.960 --> 0:36:39.319
<v Speaker 7>I was talking to him, he knew the games that

0:36:39.360 --> 0:36:42.239
<v Speaker 7>there was a return and it was only three of them.

0:36:42.400 --> 0:36:45.840
<v Speaker 7>So think about this, he's got he had thirty nine

0:36:46.560 --> 0:36:50.480
<v Speaker 7>extra points, thirty six for thirty nine, twenty six field goals,

0:36:50.960 --> 0:36:54.160
<v Speaker 7>and seventy nine kickoffs, so he's kicked the ball one

0:36:54.239 --> 0:36:57.399
<v Speaker 7>hundred and forty four times with five games to go.

0:36:57.880 --> 0:37:00.759
<v Speaker 7>Which is a lot. And I was at I said,

0:37:02.160 --> 0:37:05.239
<v Speaker 7>I did it very delicately. I just want to come out.

0:37:05.280 --> 0:37:06.319
<v Speaker 7>You got a tired leg.

0:37:06.840 --> 0:37:07.000
<v Speaker 2>You know.

0:37:07.400 --> 0:37:09.160
<v Speaker 7>I didn't say that. I said, but you have to

0:37:09.200 --> 0:37:14.080
<v Speaker 7>be careful. You've kicked a lot. Not to mention however

0:37:14.160 --> 0:37:17.239
<v Speaker 7>many games he played in the USFL. I think it

0:37:17.320 --> 0:37:21.160
<v Speaker 7>was ten regular season and maybe two playoffs, and he says, well,

0:37:21.840 --> 0:37:27.480
<v Speaker 7>I don't practice kickoffs anymore during the week, And it

0:37:27.600 --> 0:37:30.960
<v Speaker 7>sounded like Fossil was suggesting they cut back on just

0:37:31.040 --> 0:37:34.920
<v Speaker 7>how much he practices because they have to. They got

0:37:34.960 --> 0:37:36.960
<v Speaker 7>to keep an eye on it. Right's going a lot

0:37:36.960 --> 0:37:39.480
<v Speaker 7>of points, right, Well that's what happened. So you got

0:37:39.520 --> 0:37:42.200
<v Speaker 7>to kick extra points and you got to kick off, right.

0:37:42.880 --> 0:37:45.040
<v Speaker 7>So anyway, we brought him up.

0:37:45.120 --> 0:37:48.680
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, I've got the complete list on the Pro Bow.

0:37:48.800 --> 0:37:52.360
<v Speaker 2>Brandon Aubrey is number one amongst kickers in the.

0:37:51.880 --> 0:37:52.680
<v Speaker 4>Pro Bowl voting.

0:37:54.200 --> 0:37:54.960
<v Speaker 6>Tell the stuff.

0:37:55.040 --> 0:37:55.600
<v Speaker 4>There you go.

0:37:58.000 --> 0:38:02.720
<v Speaker 2>And by the way, Tyring is third amongst tackles, behind

0:38:02.719 --> 0:38:08.160
<v Speaker 2>Trent Williams and Lane Johnson and guards. You mentioned Zach

0:38:08.239 --> 0:38:13.920
<v Speaker 2>Martin and I just lost the list. Why would't they

0:38:13.920 --> 0:38:17.520
<v Speaker 2>put the tackles next to the guards? I mean, what

0:38:17.640 --> 0:38:21.680
<v Speaker 2>kind of list, is a guard is number one, Tyler

0:38:21.760 --> 0:38:24.120
<v Speaker 2>Smith is number four. That's what I wanted to find out.

0:38:24.200 --> 0:38:25.319
<v Speaker 2>Tyler is number four.

0:38:25.440 --> 0:38:28.120
<v Speaker 7>And this is just fan voting at this fan voting,

0:38:28.160 --> 0:38:29.640
<v Speaker 7>So technically.

0:38:32.280 --> 0:38:34.160
<v Speaker 2>Zach Martin and Tyler Smith, both in the top four,

0:38:34.200 --> 0:38:37.080
<v Speaker 2>would both be to starting guards on the Pro Bowl team.

0:38:38.239 --> 0:38:41.120
<v Speaker 7>And think about it.

0:38:41.160 --> 0:38:46.080
<v Speaker 2>The Cowboys, that's fine where they put center on this list.

0:38:46.480 --> 0:38:53.640
<v Speaker 2>Probably Kelsey's number one and Beyondish's number six on the list.

0:38:54.480 --> 0:38:58.920
<v Speaker 7>Well, he was high enough last year to be altered

0:38:58.920 --> 0:39:00.560
<v Speaker 7>as a replacement alternate.

0:39:00.840 --> 0:39:03.480
<v Speaker 3>So you think you get a lot more replacements because

0:39:03.520 --> 0:39:04.640
<v Speaker 3>it's in Orlando.

0:39:05.160 --> 0:39:07.920
<v Speaker 2>And the fact that they don't play anymore, do.

0:39:07.800 --> 0:39:11.200
<v Speaker 7>They, it's gonna be like it's gonna be fewer.

0:39:10.840 --> 0:39:14.120
<v Speaker 2>Replacement there's fewer replacements. Yeah, and so there won't be

0:39:14.120 --> 0:39:16.440
<v Speaker 2>as many people making the Pro Bowl team now that

0:39:16.480 --> 0:39:17.640
<v Speaker 2>they don't play a game.

0:39:17.440 --> 0:39:19.719
<v Speaker 7>And it's less expensive to bring your family with you.

0:39:20.360 --> 0:39:23.960
<v Speaker 7>It's that instead of going to Hawaii, right, you would.

0:39:23.800 --> 0:39:25.560
<v Speaker 6>Hope they don't play in that game. Let's just be

0:39:25.600 --> 0:39:26.120
<v Speaker 6>honest with you.

0:39:27.200 --> 0:39:29.920
<v Speaker 7>Well, but they can get the recognition, right.

0:39:31.320 --> 0:39:32.680
<v Speaker 6>We don't want them to play in the game.

0:39:33.080 --> 0:39:38.799
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, Well, we understand. Chris let's move on. We got it,

0:39:38.960 --> 0:39:41.960
<v Speaker 7>we got it. Playing in the game is that doesn't

0:39:42.000 --> 0:39:45.759
<v Speaker 7>mean anything, especially when it comes to if people have bonuses.

0:39:45.880 --> 0:39:51.120
<v Speaker 2>Right, you know why Chris was saying that, right, Yes, Okay,

0:39:51.280 --> 0:39:53.120
<v Speaker 2>I don't because we want to play in a game

0:39:53.160 --> 0:39:55.320
<v Speaker 2>in Las Vegas. It's called this Super Bowl.

0:39:55.600 --> 0:39:57.000
<v Speaker 6>Nice, good job.

0:39:57.080 --> 0:39:59.160
<v Speaker 7>Well you know what? That was the answer I got

0:39:59.200 --> 0:40:04.080
<v Speaker 7>from DeMarcus Lawrence yesterday when he got done with his

0:40:04.680 --> 0:40:09.200
<v Speaker 7>Man of the Year nomination. Each team nominates one guy.

0:40:10.200 --> 0:40:12.040
<v Speaker 7>I said something to him. I said, we were talking

0:40:12.080 --> 0:40:15.800
<v Speaker 7>about playing the run, I said, And that stuff usually

0:40:15.800 --> 0:40:19.560
<v Speaker 7>never stands out. I said, but it should for the

0:40:19.560 --> 0:40:23.560
<v Speaker 7>Pro Bowl voting. And he goes, yeah, he goes, you know,

0:40:24.120 --> 0:40:26.720
<v Speaker 7>I don't worry about that. I've been to it, he goes.

0:40:27.640 --> 0:40:30.120
<v Speaker 7>He goes, the only Bowl I'm worrying about is the

0:40:30.160 --> 0:40:34.800
<v Speaker 7>Super bowling out. But we talked about playing the run,

0:40:35.120 --> 0:40:39.720
<v Speaker 7>and he basically pointed out, well, he goes, I play

0:40:39.800 --> 0:40:40.719
<v Speaker 7>real football.

0:40:41.480 --> 0:40:42.000
<v Speaker 4>I love it.

0:40:42.520 --> 0:40:45.399
<v Speaker 7>He's so just a few words, right, but you got

0:40:45.440 --> 0:40:47.600
<v Speaker 7>to play the run. And he and he talked about

0:40:47.640 --> 0:40:51.920
<v Speaker 7>how it's improved his game by them moving him around

0:40:52.360 --> 0:40:55.719
<v Speaker 7>in different spots, so now they can't focus on well,

0:40:55.760 --> 0:40:59.120
<v Speaker 7>this is all you know I got or no, he said,

0:40:59.520 --> 0:41:02.480
<v Speaker 7>he can focus on different things. Because if you're playing

0:41:02.560 --> 0:41:06.520
<v Speaker 7>always left defensive end, your toolbox is how do I

0:41:06.600 --> 0:41:08.960
<v Speaker 7>win here? But when they put you in the middle

0:41:09.080 --> 0:41:11.400
<v Speaker 7>or the other side, you got to change things up.

0:41:11.440 --> 0:41:13.040
<v Speaker 4>Why didn't teams think of this before?

0:41:13.800 --> 0:41:17.080
<v Speaker 2>They didn't really do it, did they? But Parcels was

0:41:17.120 --> 0:41:20.080
<v Speaker 2>set in his three four defense. You line up and

0:41:20.320 --> 0:41:22.640
<v Speaker 2>it's a certain body type and so forth.

0:41:24.920 --> 0:41:30.240
<v Speaker 7>Charles Haley never moved flex y you know flex Yeah,

0:41:30.400 --> 0:41:33.000
<v Speaker 7>Toota was always right next to him. Charles was on

0:41:33.040 --> 0:41:35.120
<v Speaker 7>the left and Tony Tolbert was on the right.

0:41:35.440 --> 0:41:39.120
<v Speaker 2>They never because football has changed so much in the

0:41:39.520 --> 0:41:42.560
<v Speaker 2>short passing game. And I mean that's the that's why

0:41:42.600 --> 0:41:44.120
<v Speaker 2>Markus Bell can play linebacker.

0:41:44.400 --> 0:41:46.840
<v Speaker 3>Well, it seems like everyone seemed they seemed to be

0:41:46.880 --> 0:41:49.480
<v Speaker 3>so impressed with someone they can play left hand right side.

0:41:50.040 --> 0:41:51.920
<v Speaker 3>And we talked about it last year. I didn't think

0:41:51.920 --> 0:41:55.240
<v Speaker 3>it was a big deal. You know, one tackle versus

0:41:55.239 --> 0:41:58.319
<v Speaker 3>the other offensive tackle. Right, that's that was a big

0:41:58.360 --> 0:42:01.200
<v Speaker 3>deal for us last year having time in play both sides,

0:42:01.640 --> 0:42:03.600
<v Speaker 3>and it was a little bit difficult for him.

0:42:03.920 --> 0:42:06.920
<v Speaker 2>So but I'm talking like defensively you just line up

0:42:06.960 --> 0:42:09.520
<v Speaker 2>their defensive guys where they can come from all any

0:42:09.560 --> 0:42:10.839
<v Speaker 2>you don't know where they're gonna come from.

0:42:11.040 --> 0:42:12.759
<v Speaker 3>But for some reason they don't think that they can

0:42:12.760 --> 0:42:15.120
<v Speaker 3>play both sides. Yeah, I don't know why that is.

0:42:15.200 --> 0:42:17.840
<v Speaker 3>I mean even with cornerbacks that was a kind of taboo.

0:42:17.960 --> 0:42:21.319
<v Speaker 3>Then guys started doing it and you know, next thing,

0:42:21.360 --> 0:42:23.840
<v Speaker 3>you knows, what's the big deal. I just never thought

0:42:24.320 --> 0:42:25.839
<v Speaker 3>that it should make a difference.

0:42:25.480 --> 0:42:27.480
<v Speaker 7>Because there was always a big deal about what was

0:42:27.520 --> 0:42:30.000
<v Speaker 7>he going to follow some wide receiver And it's like, well,

0:42:30.080 --> 0:42:31.800
<v Speaker 7>we don't follow, we play sides.

0:42:31.840 --> 0:42:34.960
<v Speaker 2>I know that, right, But this is just like, for instance,

0:42:35.080 --> 0:42:38.440
<v Speaker 2>the hybrid linebackers where Marque's Bell at two hundred and

0:42:38.440 --> 0:42:41.160
<v Speaker 2>fifteen two hundred and twenty pounds can play linebacker every

0:42:41.160 --> 0:42:42.040
<v Speaker 2>snap on defense.

0:42:42.200 --> 0:42:42.520
<v Speaker 6>Basically.

0:42:42.520 --> 0:42:45.680
<v Speaker 3>Now that that is that's different. Yeah, that is something

0:42:45.680 --> 0:42:47.840
<v Speaker 3>that's different from even that from.

0:42:47.680 --> 0:42:49.279
<v Speaker 6>Five years ago. I remember it.

0:42:49.640 --> 0:42:52.160
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, one of my favorite guys in the draft, who's

0:42:52.200 --> 0:42:55.799
<v Speaker 2>a kid from Florida State, Telvin Smith, who I mean

0:42:56.200 --> 0:42:58.919
<v Speaker 2>I just love watching his tape from Florida State, which

0:42:58.960 --> 0:43:02.480
<v Speaker 2>was twenty fourteen whatever. He wound up being a fifth

0:43:02.520 --> 0:43:05.479
<v Speaker 2>round draft pick, but he played at Jacksonville and played well.

0:43:05.520 --> 0:43:06.920
<v Speaker 2>I think he may have made the Pro Bowl one

0:43:06.960 --> 0:43:12.319
<v Speaker 2>year and had some off the field stuff, but he

0:43:12.400 --> 0:43:15.640
<v Speaker 2>was two hundred and fifteen pounds basically, and so he

0:43:15.800 --> 0:43:18.200
<v Speaker 2>was you could not draft him even in the third

0:43:18.280 --> 0:43:21.360
<v Speaker 2>round because he's just too small to play inside linebacker

0:43:21.360 --> 0:43:22.000
<v Speaker 2>in this league.

0:43:22.080 --> 0:43:22.440
<v Speaker 6>Whatever.

0:43:22.600 --> 0:43:26.120
<v Speaker 2>But he's made for this this brand of football.

0:43:26.400 --> 0:43:30.160
<v Speaker 7>Never too small anymore, right, Cavante Turpin, by the way,

0:43:30.200 --> 0:43:33.759
<v Speaker 7>I read into rocket Ishmael before the press conference, right,

0:43:34.280 --> 0:43:39.640
<v Speaker 7>and we started talking about returns and how special teams

0:43:39.640 --> 0:43:44.759
<v Speaker 7>seems to specially returns has been two hours later, Yeah, yeah, right,

0:43:45.600 --> 0:43:48.000
<v Speaker 7>that's the way you talked. I had to stop Rockets

0:43:48.040 --> 0:43:50.920
<v Speaker 7>because Schottenheimer came in and I go, I gotta go.

0:43:51.239 --> 0:43:52.239
<v Speaker 6>He's probably still talking.

0:43:52.520 --> 0:43:55.160
<v Speaker 7>He was, he was, He said, oh, I was on

0:43:55.239 --> 0:43:57.959
<v Speaker 7>to Turpin a long time ago. He said my son

0:43:58.040 --> 0:44:01.320
<v Speaker 7>played with him at TCU, and he said, I knew

0:44:01.440 --> 0:44:04.760
<v Speaker 7>this kid had something special. And so we started talking

0:44:04.760 --> 0:44:08.640
<v Speaker 7>about kickoff returns and punt returns and I had looked

0:44:08.680 --> 0:44:12.480
<v Speaker 7>up kickoff returns, right, and so they had it NFC.

0:44:12.840 --> 0:44:17.400
<v Speaker 7>But usually it says NFC, NFL. Well it only said NFC,

0:44:17.560 --> 0:44:20.759
<v Speaker 7>and there was only like a couple guys on there

0:44:21.000 --> 0:44:24.920
<v Speaker 7>right a f C. There were no punt returners listed.

0:44:26.280 --> 0:44:28.439
<v Speaker 7>I don't know if they didn't have any or there

0:44:28.520 --> 0:44:32.319
<v Speaker 7>wasn't enough to qualify. And then you know, we were

0:44:32.360 --> 0:44:38.000
<v Speaker 7>talking about it and his ability to return punts, kickoffs.

0:44:39.120 --> 0:44:42.480
<v Speaker 7>We don't get kickoffs anymore but punts, and he said, oh, yeah,

0:44:43.480 --> 0:44:49.440
<v Speaker 7>I know, because they think he had I think he

0:44:49.480 --> 0:44:52.839
<v Speaker 7>has eleven and twelve games punt returns. I think that's

0:44:52.840 --> 0:44:58.080
<v Speaker 7>what I saw. And yeah, and Rocket goes, oh when

0:44:58.120 --> 0:45:01.959
<v Speaker 7>I saw this guy, he goes, he's got He said,

0:45:01.960 --> 0:45:05.480
<v Speaker 7>he's got this unique ability not only the speed, but

0:45:05.600 --> 0:45:07.279
<v Speaker 7>to read where the blocks are.

0:45:07.440 --> 0:45:09.520
<v Speaker 3>That's what he's got. Yeah, that's what he's got. And

0:45:09.800 --> 0:45:11.359
<v Speaker 3>he's not just out there running fast.

0:45:11.400 --> 0:45:14.279
<v Speaker 7>My favorite guy, right, And so yeah, the.

0:45:14.360 --> 0:45:17.640
<v Speaker 6>Return, Rocket, he knows exactly what its like.

0:45:17.880 --> 0:45:20.560
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, because he was talking about how much they were

0:45:21.000 --> 0:45:25.120
<v Speaker 7>worked on returns before. Uh he said, especially at Notre Dame.

0:45:26.239 --> 0:45:29.680
<v Speaker 7>But now it's like, okay, you might get a you know,

0:45:29.920 --> 0:45:33.560
<v Speaker 7>here's what's going to happen Sunday night. The ninety thousand

0:45:33.560 --> 0:45:36.480
<v Speaker 7>people are going to be standing waving their towels for

0:45:36.560 --> 0:45:39.279
<v Speaker 7>the opening kickoff, right, and then it's going to be

0:45:39.320 --> 0:45:43.919
<v Speaker 7>a touchback. It's like just taking a balloon and pop it, right,

0:45:44.600 --> 0:45:47.400
<v Speaker 7>But that's kind of what they're doing to, you know,

0:45:47.680 --> 0:45:49.200
<v Speaker 7>make sure guys are safe.

0:45:49.840 --> 0:45:50.560
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, damn it.

0:45:50.680 --> 0:45:54.200
<v Speaker 2>And by the way, the Pro Bowl voting for return specialist,

0:45:54.280 --> 0:45:58.279
<v Speaker 2>Cavante Turpin is number four on the list, behind who

0:45:59.400 --> 0:46:04.240
<v Speaker 2>Rashi Shaheed of the Saints is number one, Keishaan Nixon

0:46:04.360 --> 0:46:07.440
<v Speaker 2>of the Packers is number two, and Braxton Barrios of

0:46:07.480 --> 0:46:08.840
<v Speaker 2>the Dolphins is number three.

0:46:09.000 --> 0:46:11.080
<v Speaker 7>I bet you the first two guys have returns for

0:46:11.200 --> 0:46:15.200
<v Speaker 7>touchdown probably yep. That always helps out needs.

0:46:15.880 --> 0:46:18.200
<v Speaker 2>Turpin needs to take one to the house that doesn't

0:46:18.200 --> 0:46:19.719
<v Speaker 2>get called back, right.

0:46:19.760 --> 0:46:20.400
<v Speaker 3>That's the point.

0:46:20.520 --> 0:46:21.520
<v Speaker 2>Uh huh, that's right.

0:46:21.600 --> 0:46:22.080
<v Speaker 4>Well, he won.

0:46:22.280 --> 0:46:24.000
<v Speaker 2>He got on the He was a Pro Bowler last

0:46:24.040 --> 0:46:26.719
<v Speaker 2>year based on two returns for touchdowns in the preseason.

0:46:28.239 --> 0:46:29.160
<v Speaker 6>Basically it was.

0:46:30.680 --> 0:46:32.120
<v Speaker 2>I mean, he had a good average, but he didn't

0:46:32.120 --> 0:46:33.680
<v Speaker 2>take one to the house in the regular season.

0:46:33.680 --> 0:46:38.400
<v Speaker 7>So he's got eleven punt returns, seventeen fair catches, seventy

0:46:38.440 --> 0:46:42.160
<v Speaker 7>three yards so six ' six a return, and then

0:46:42.520 --> 0:46:47.240
<v Speaker 7>on he's only had six kickoff returns. He's averaging thirty

0:46:47.280 --> 0:46:50.080
<v Speaker 7>one point seven thanks to those sixty three Yarders.

0:46:50.120 --> 0:46:52.520
<v Speaker 2>Sunday night would be a perfect time for her to

0:46:52.560 --> 0:46:55.960
<v Speaker 2>take one back to the house, just like Kelvin Martin

0:46:56.040 --> 0:47:01.360
<v Speaker 2>did against the Philadelphia nineteen ninety one when the Cowboys

0:47:01.400 --> 0:47:05.640
<v Speaker 2>won the division in Philadelphia on a cold, wintry day

0:47:05.680 --> 0:47:06.280
<v Speaker 2>in December.

0:47:06.440 --> 0:47:10.359
<v Speaker 7>We had a good, uh good discussion on Philadelphia last

0:47:10.440 --> 0:47:14.480
<v Speaker 7>night on crosstalk uh Nate Newton, and the special guest

0:47:14.520 --> 0:47:17.279
<v Speaker 7>was Jim Jeff oh yeah, and Jeff Coke. Jeff Coat.

0:47:17.480 --> 0:47:20.160
<v Speaker 7>I've never seen Jeff Coat like this before. He grew

0:47:20.239 --> 0:47:25.200
<v Speaker 7>up in Jersey. Yes, I always hated Philadelphia and going

0:47:25.280 --> 0:47:27.680
<v Speaker 7>what and he goes Yeah. I always hated him, and

0:47:27.680 --> 0:47:29.799
<v Speaker 7>then I hated him worse when we had to play him.

0:47:30.280 --> 0:47:31.240
<v Speaker 7>It was pretty funny.

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<v Speaker 2>Okay, we're out of time on this edition of Mixed Shots,

0:47:35.719 --> 0:47:41.320
<v Speaker 2>and tomorrow will be a fabulous football fight song Friday

0:47:41.520 --> 0:47:43.879
<v Speaker 2>edition to beat Philly.

0:47:43.640 --> 0:47:46.440
<v Speaker 7>Edition Stampede at you all right?

0:47:46.520 --> 0:47:49.520
<v Speaker 2>I see it at noon on Friday.

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<v Speaker 6>Go Cowboys.

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